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                    <text>128—The Sanford Herald

Chamber Unit Unanimous
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Wednesday, May 3,
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cfJflqtru( tI'sn In S'PII11I Snnlnok will not until I'm iatisflt'd it will
pubIir (1w public would yt'
CoulnIerce legislative and inettiral fn'%lty.
in the tw,t
i the
11w tinninUl,i, also requested control under private ownpr*hlp County, Robert IH.ehn, eorn
national affairs COIUI1IIIICC
(or
rising
insta
to
rare
for
initittttw
tisiriiian.
pointed
OUt
entire
c'minty.''
Vntc%1 unan(niout' today in counts' c'otnmsslonc'ra 411(1
private SJ(flfOIsi I.a; s"tflp of 9,4' 'most
Walter 1iø$ow enmmfttoe
1
under
al
opoM(Ion to the proposeli tale hospitni trustees establish a digefli'
ider,ii if health
by the Seminole County (1uu. jntnt.stuslv group to lrwsk into the owitership, hospital would
horrible
of schools In member,
and ''if new
not the
countyiatnplt
care shouM he satritketl for
proltt,
t,*ratt'
for
mission of Seminole ctnoiiiil priipottlion.
Philip I ognmm, chaIrman if (lie nect'ttnrlly hit i are of ui1ier1ts; are In tie built, they should be as qehnnii, sines education
hospital.
i'itiifliJ' Ii. lion by lIft' replacements (mit the Sanford already res1ved 7) per cent M
Iy a nine.to.-zero vote, the ChillIlbor sul).'omnmnItter
trustees ntol IIicfli'al staff for
the ecilnty'S tal dollar.
c'oniiittct' fli't'tptt!'4l motion the sale, 'aid 1w host lenr!1t
lrwik'ati'ig that only
Cvelartl cotnmnentd why
not
lb.
hospitals
operations
In
9t'
,
iisws
lisisniti,
by Mack N. (levt'lansl Jr., that
4, 1972—.,anforu, nor Ida 3771
Thursday,
yt
ou'u John
itothi smwnethlng was not dncw to .I2
former riMe senator, going on necessarily have to be sitlit to past.
Price 10
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Clevclnnd said the hospital ansi firmirninrind had rriade the Seminole health department
rrcocut oppoatng the salø until the highest bidder, a luni beer;
fl101'C Information concerning thought previous when county was voted on county.witle and sthlrmtwnts wanting to sell the property along with the
•'s hospital, John Krlr$er. Chamber t,nl if it Is *iW
541(1 .14 miii (45
proinrtv is transferred.
the
p
posiiI
Is
known.
64th Year,
('lc'elnnsl said 11w law for. trenwnds'tit burden'' to tas• manager, rsb4erved, ''fo two
Accompan&gt;tng the vote and
inctuiled In the motion were mcml&gt;' required tIIuh property payers at had been stated in an people tell us how to run this
oriall(lo rotinty'" Ile added the Count
letters from the Chamber ,,umt be solil to the highest eilltorial In an
OALNO
as
fostering the Commission Ir"Ilvidually shouitty C
1111littee to all fl%*r County til(Wer after heing ileellirril newspaper
"stand
up
and
be
crius!ed
nn
hospital' sale.
Co,iinüsslon members seeking surplus.
Quoting a statement by Greg this quetinn.
Logan read a resolution
their personal feelings relative
Later, Commissioner A.
',, ,
Drives
t)riiTfltnnd.
t'funt &gt;
to the 5:41,', plus letters to formed by 114 suteemmnIttr4',
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HOLLYWOOD. Flat, tAP - Doctors are flowing into So.ath Florida population
centers faster than their potential patients, but some small COUHILCS in the state
ALL MEAl
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are still without their first physician.
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enough doctors in Florida. We just don't have them in the right
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SAVI C)L IAFT PRESERVES
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lb 69c FROSTY MORN SUGAR
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sociation Wednesday.
s
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WITh PUCNUI Of
CURED SEMI-BONELESS
"Four counties have no doctors at all and several have only one or two," said
COPELAND
SAVE lOc, OCEAN SPRAY
100 BOYS VOTES sac IT1110 1111LOW
919
the
Jacksonville physician, who is president of the 5,020member FMA.
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Dr.
Hurt said liberalization of the state's medical licensing law has "lured
HAM
Cut Green Beans
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FANCY SLICED
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phvsc'ians
to Florida by the hundreds." But most of the new physicians are set
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up
practice
in Ilade Palm Reach and Broard counties and not in the
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places
where
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Because of the relaxed licensing requirements.
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population is exceeding that of our general popucO U11
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physicians in Florida serving a population of a little
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more than 9,200 doctors serving about 7 million
10
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In addition to those setting up shop in Florida, the
3 o, $100
FMA
members were told that there are more than
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Vernon B. Astler said in a written report to the
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AND the Po-discussed by the FMA's House of Delegates later
FRESH MISSOURI
be
at
the
railroad. "Is a We this week.
Bananas
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more
important
In Orange
SUNK 151
Gov. Reubin Askew and Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D58
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Ark.,
are scheduled to address the annual meeting
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Friday.
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lb 88c
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Chuck Roost
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questho arose usually alter
SNAPPY
someone got hurt or killed at a
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Hamburger Baits
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Onion Rolls
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MORRELIS
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LEBANON

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OUTBREAKS of murder may be triggered
the moon tugging on "biological tides" inside
human body, a team of psychiatric researchers
has found.

Perhaps you won't think of
as being on tim'! "good" II
Of the news, but maybe I t'a
prevent an accident from
b.PPÜII6
this
To (1w young lady d.'lving a
blue station wagon, who is lieU
bcznwhileleavtng ebutiurtien
Estates area on twi' way to
and
sthool In the znctnlng
m.*kejaprsctkeclfpauifl&amp;lna
dufgt-tir*'d "no passing z.one"

IEEL'BIN ASKEW says plans to lend
Florida policemen to Miami Beach during the
Republican National Convention will revive a
dormant proposal that cities aid each other in

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SOifli *flflO1IL
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drawing (torn the group.
"1 had hoped Cu.elberry
would participate because It Li
in he planningarea. However.
we cannot postpone what needs
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wnv, " imuu.i
Mayor Lawrence Swofford said.
And Councilman Troy PtIand.
of North Orlando. representing
Mayor Gt*flviile Brown
iterated his municipality's hope
that CuaettierTY w3U1d remain
a member. The group left the
toor open for Caaselberry ts
reloth at anyUn'w
Meanwhile, CALNO has
cornwritten
received
municatlon from George L
GouW,o1 Ule Stateparent
of Cmnmunity Affairs, pledging
the prevous1y approved stata
funds of 116.000 for various
planning studies if the
remaining three cities fund the

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accident victims are comforted collided
collided
with rear of compact car driven by
following accident last night at Sit 419 and u.s. Eldon Shiver of 501 Lemon St., Sanford. (Staff
17-92 whnn car driven by Thomas A. Tipton Photo)

Mother Gets Prooation
Bea ti* ng

In F

Of

grant
Funding approved by the
represent3tives pending final
approval by the respectiveCity
Councils was Altamonte
Springs. 14.000; Longwood
$2,500 and North Orlando $1,500.
that SM
tayor Brown
will be forthcoming from
Lonwoodto be u.ied tiward the

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HERALD INDEX

placed on probation. especially
other children, and a possible the tot.
By.MARION BETIIEA
Powers' attorney, Mack so since Powers had steadfastly Area deathi
custody change as soon as
5.8
Cleveland Jr. told the court maintained his Innocence and Bridge ......
Charlene Powers, who possible.
3A
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Powers
had
pleaded
Calendar
were
rumors
of
Mrs.
Mrs.
re
Mrs. Powers, charged with the
pleaded guilty to manslaughter
on
guilty.
Classthe.i
ads
.........68-TB
murder,
Powers
being
placed
degree
on March 13, 1972, in the second
Nevertheless, Circuit Judge Comics ..........68
discharged
attorney. Clark probation and that while he had
of
February,
1970, beating
death Jennings, inher
SB
her 30 month-old
daughter,
the closing nothing concrete to substantiate Clarence Johnson Jr. castigated Crossword puuie .......
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Crane
the
defendant
with
the
De.
the
state,
made
by
being
Lana Bennett, was placed on 20 momenta of the emotion packed a deal
SB
n
coincidence
statement,
"you
talk
of
cruel
Dear
Abby
........
was
more
tha
it
years probation by Circuit trial on March 13, 1911, and that
4.4
Mrs. Powers be placed on and unusual punLshment..the Editorial comnwnt
Judge Richard Muldrew entered the plea. She wa.
5.8
her
most
cruel
and
unusual
punish?Inment
nterta
placed upon presentence in- probation following
yesterday.
SB
testimony in Powers' trial meat I've ever seen Is when Hotoope
JWIgC Muhtrew adjudicoted vestigation and alk.wed to
his
&gt;uu,
a
stx.(oot.Iour,
-potm4*
Hospital
notes
to
fl defendant guilty of man- remain at liberty. She has since which, substantially led
man beat to death a two-year- Public notices
slaughter and ordered the divorced her husband, Ronald conviction,
Cleveland contended that it old, 27-pound child. You showed Society
division of family services to Powers.
no mercy to that child. . I hope Sports
['uwera was sentenced to life WOS cruel anti unusual punish,
conduct a complete and through
sit
after mnei;t for I'owers to receive life &gt;ou don't tell people In tlson ri
investigation into the Powers imnpriioiunentonMuirt'h20
uclwl )CU di1i."
1%
Vegetable
market
iiisprlsomuiient
'in(t
hi'
wife
to
death
of
household concerning the three being convicted in the
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"Could you get someone to take me to
see my children on Mothers Day?
Asur:1imig to the IIurc -it gt-Ls ht'r hair dune. She, like all
ts.tlirfl wants to feel and be
l.,kevie , wlo'ri they lssssk
ice
Trudy,
beautiful.
Now that she Is amble
"Beauty is in the eyes of the around and don't
to sla, more things for herself,
gsss
he
adage
they
know
w
here
,ht,
i.
bchul'ier,'' o (lit'
Well, when one looks at Trudy reported to alieIiii vcruI hours 'lit, has take,; mature Interest in
ledbettt'r, one surely beholds a day in the I)t,yaicuil therapy self -Improvement. She loves to
beauty. And perhaps a begin- department working working iLres up. AntI she now walks
working on the bars, the pail with her cane all over the place
ning serenity,
Trudy Is a guest at the ups, and the other muscle without an attendant.
EAkeview Nursing Home in strrr,gthening rquiptii&amp;'tit
Walking with her about the
Sanford. She hits berm, there
She goes Iii tpcechi therapy in
home, and watching her conmore than two years. She was Orlando twice a week now and tinue to strive towards good
taken there, following an the United Church Women of
health, seeing her as she tires,
automobile accident, which kit Sanford provide thu Iran- and as she pointedly ignores
her ipsechucu and helpless. She sporLatlon for these visits to 11w being tired and continues on
could not walk, or dress herself, therapist. Her speech ii
down the halls, one can only (eel
or teed herself and she could not beconning'mnuch more clear as immense admiration and
each week goes by and the respect for this spunky little gal
ask for help,
But concerned nurses, sparkle in her eyes grows
who positively will not give up.
physical therapists arid the brighter.
'I want In be with MY
She still uses tier alphabet
folks at the family services
children
and want to take care
division of the welfare depart, card to get the mmiesaagc across
thieiii myself," she pointed
of
merit put their effurt.a together to one inezperie,wett in listening
out to us on her little card. She
with Trudy's determination to to W. Through an artic in
also asked us to deliver a
getw ell to that she ran go home The Sanford hleratsi, Trudy now
By ANN SlECZKOW.'dl

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(fliNG IEA('IAL VIOLENCE that claimed
three lives in 1968, the Miami Police Benevolent
Association says it will sue Miami Beach If ally
policeman or citizen is "killed, injured or ind,cted" as a result of either political convention
tJiis summer.

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right agreed to InvUa the
Seminole County Cornmtasimn
ard the OIJo city
mernbersNp in the
gnhzatinn
At the same time. Lonwnn4
'1 if Kenneth Brown. CAI.N(')
'l.isrrrsin. announced Mayt
('urtli Blow, of Calberry.
indicated his city stands by lu

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Is absolutely no viable
reason for not basing pies and
or flashing lights at EVERY
regardless
railroad cruising
of who'i gofng to pay for
which more than liKely will be
you and me, anyhuwi.
A couple of hunks Of cr
cruised Wards isn't sufficient
motorists,
especially so In this state with
warningfor
every car
practically
sditI'O(.. and its windows
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The son of a national

tiara was arraigned before U.S. Magistrate
Donald Dietrich. then released in his. father's
custody after the senior Ilara posted 510,00{)

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Wednesday and charged with making a
telephoned bomb threat to Walt Disney World in
an attempt to extort $250,000, police said.
orange County Sheriff's deputies and U.S.
Treasury agents identified the man arrested as
23-year-old Robert Hara, son of Joseph Hara,
president of the Orlando-based Tupperware Co.
Orange County Sheriff Mel Colman said the
younger Hara, a former Disney World employe,
was charged with telephoning a Disney
executive last March 13 and threatening to
detonate a bomb inside the huge $400 million
tourist attraction if he was not paid $250,000.
No bomb was found when authorities searched
the amusement park

things done — refusing to acC" excuses and alibis.

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Why is it that there's going to
be 11.1 mIllion work elated 10
Orlando.......including all 35
major railroad rxossinp insb.
Orlando city tuna. ..... and all Of
it with 11 months

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dishware company president was arrested

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ought to be a gate at the P'
tiCUIZr
And more than likely.
sne would then rerrJndthe
public about
wont of red tape involved
with getting such an In.
slallatlon ......... further. that it
would take almost three years
train the tune the request was
made until it was actually '1'
stalled.

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LONCW)OD
thUveM the three rsmatnin4
cities of the CALNO Council of

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FRESH MISSOURI
PORK SPARE RIRS

Ahead

Yesterday's high 87 low 65. Partly cloudy
with slight chance of showers becoming
to tier h,Ildren
generally fair. Highs in BOa, cooler tonight with
Trudy's five dilldren, lout
low in upper SUms arid
suns, the oldest age 12, and a
With the exception of a long band of scatdaughter are In a
iz-yrar
tered rainstorms along the Eastern Seaboard' foster Itac In Mount Dora. She
fair skies and seasonable temperatures were gas not seen them since
(lanistimias.
widespread
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tia' a t&gt;Iiesrikr whit It ln'hIst'iI
inunensely to strengthen her
fingers, especially on 11w left
hand and it also helps her in
making her thoughts knusn.
Twice a month, Trudy goes to
(lie nursIng Piotmis"s beauty shop,

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"So mmuiny people have be 11
nice to mime. I appreciate it. Hut
could I ask one more favor?
Could you get souicuno to take
rue to see my children on
Mother's hay'!"

, 'JSrl' to the bt'atlty parlor does a lot for the
iiiom'ult, of any woman even when confined to a
nursing home, Courageous Trudy Ledbetk.
injured in an auto accident two years ago, is
slowly gaining in her atruggl toward recovery
and return to her five children.
(Ann Sleczkowskl Photo)

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I ho Sanford Herald

Thursday. May 4, 1972

2A—The Sanford Hera iø

Office

Lake

Al lies Hit Reds

Urged

EXCLUSIVE J.M. FIELDS DOUBLE THE DIFFERE4CE
PRICE PROTECTION POLICYI

Level

for Seminole Co.
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At

Launch Attack

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SAIGOl. AP - South Viet- enerr - was pausingagain to
The U.S Command, Ir .tvU
nam- troops hunched their regroup and resupply for an- er of Its periodic reports on th
first isanuterattack today since other wave of amulta. The old air wkT, said 500 strikes wen
the enemy began an offensive imperial capital of Hue was be- flown by Air Force.
Nay) an(i
tt.ys ago. At the same time, the lioved the main taryet.
Marine flgtiter-bonthm over
rnvernrrent and the United
Ever since the enemy Jaw's- North Vietnam In the put five
Sudes began a crash prLqram etied Its offensive Marc'i , the days.
axneo at roverzlns mllitar de South Vietnamese have been or
The Command said that pro.
feats.
the defensive, elth.r retreating liminary, bomb damage aSeveral hundred South Viet- or barely holding onto positions merit Indicates me than 9
made a
The United States launched a North Vietnamese suopl
r:mtxit nasault Ui the central top priority program to replace trucks and seven tanks were ci.

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Agetift for May 9, was the study
of the matter of a cooling tower
Zoning Director Robert treatment for the new courBrown has proposed a new thouae. This Is to be a seperate
zoning classification which contract from the regular
would permit office oriented courthouse work. Figures of
(haincta. It would be designated approximately $lO,fOO were
as OC district,
bandied about during the
He told the Board of County discussion of costs of chemicals
ommIssioners there is a and equipment for this treat.
efintte need in Seminole mont tower,
County for office oriented
Richarn Matt, of the

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and appropriate auxiiia
B A.'NsIEczKows)a
Count Engineer William control devices to hand
Bush will report nest month on flooding conditions could
' a
an appropriate water level for used for this purpose.
lake
theCnuntvComn1usonon April c-orporated with a bridge where
the rlg.t-of-way for Lake
u.vn ctr&amp;
Jack Cooçier. a developer In
ek on the north sine

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JIt'S1FSS C\1) of what is billed as the isorids Ion
I.r'nrhIrul zir1ilIrr
ISmrn gun on U.S.-made eli.prorlIed M.l adds punch to Israeli forces in thi
Sinai desert The big gun, in action, behrii, hns a ham'I 34 fret long and fires
I-ri-pound shells at the rate of one per minute.

under fire by both the county

cooper said that tic could ,
commission and the residents of
NOrtli Vietnamese from the Diii merit lossesIUSta1JJ in a raids above the
comment on the plan until tie
the area brause of the changes
P mountain pa on Highway series of sett*cbi on 11w north- zone.
had suffi.lent time to study tie
in the level of the lake, which tie report
pj
34 between iow
en front and
Informants
was
was adjudged primaril'.
They sought to reopen the high. higtilantjs
were averaging about
responsible.
a vital supply mute.
The first hfpnwnt of US
100 strIkes a day Inside North
F_
Rush said that he felt it pro
ield reporv. said 40 North MR&amp; M4t tanks overtusuled In VieMR.n, and a bout 600 ovrer thE
ou e
for
his department to make its R.
.irtnamear troops had been Japan arrived at the northern South, but there wert straw,
determinations and report first
villed In the initial fighting,
city a! Ii Nang
doubts whether the bombing
to the
Aw.iciated Pre&amp; correspondSent To
At the same time, a team of was achieving Its objective of
of which, conferences with
en: David J. Paine reported Pentagon experts flew to Saigon stopping the, Communist drive.
rnotwr could be scheduled. Also
t rn Plelkti that the renibat to insure that thy South Viet"This is 11w quietest day since
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. .r.ault wits made tight miles names'
have
adequate Uut' offensive started,' said one
Prison
feenccs odd be the officials
of Kontum and lii mites equipment to tight back against officer.
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nf the Cit', of Casselberri.
r.th of Plelku
an arsenal of new Soviet-made
Informants said it Was
Rich.ird Haute anti Lee Roc
1
Mrs Gladys Stunner, owner of
The South Vietnamese pam. weapons being -by Die sink- 11w North Vietname,
tiw IMCIgC on the Green Motel. Jr., who laiD. pleaded glut).
n
tat. üstu enemy mist. i'.orui Vietnamese.
were resting, regrouping anc
c .
gave her permission for
.in'i- shortly after being landed
President Nguyen Van Thie
res'ippiytng In preparation for
of a dangeraus drug, were
engineering
department
t
Ma) 10
helicopters and at dusk, ordered police and combat ftt assaults.
fasten a staff gauge to a post on sentenced yesterday by Circuit
X
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Sanford Business and
I :ht1ng was still reported.
tro
to "shoot on the spot"
Field reports said that air
Lakeview
PTA,
7
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JLUIgC Richard Mt1drew.
the dock. This gauge will
.30
p.m.,
Professional
Women's
The Saigon command said anyone engaging in terrorism
stTiki were
rdonac.'.
dlscuulonon4S-l5 plan. atthe installation banquet.
7 Club
p.m.
Houle was adjudicated guflty
the levelofLakeKathrvivatafl
or public' disturbances Cap- ofvefuciesbelievedt..hi-supp)
of
the
Offense
arid
was
sen.
times in fret above mean sea
Jim Spencer's,
:srl off ii its lowest level of t&amp;• Lw-ed enern
. trucks headed toward the
tenced by
court to one
Level
Seminole
Drug
Council,
7:30
r.arth Vietnamese off____
enulve. dccate that Viet Cong terrorist tbreatenad Imperial capital of
Residents assembled at a in a state prison. However,
May *1
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Sightings ol truck _____ attacks
p., Altamonte School.
and civil disruptions are Hue.
court recommended that the
public' hearing in Casselberry
Seminole County Democratic
'wwevcj, Indicated that the jPlanned during the offensive.
Enemy gunners fired seven
1Lake Mary Chamber of executive committee, $ p.m.,
Feiinuar', expressed a desire defenctsnt be placed in a youth. 1
lnm rockets at the big U.S.
that the lake be controlled at a liii offender Intltut*nn.
Commerce, 5 p.m., fire hall; room 2074. SJC.
mllltarycomplex atptuznai. 10
Assistant Public' Defender
tow waiter level of 51.5 and
election of officers.
Ih
I)(P'A
E.cTD
fo tIi prnye';. 1n: tid witj- for Un pw-r'ha,sc (i I
Tinier- 5OUthCSt of JIUL but fl(
Seminole County Campers.
Gerald 1Utber requested the
Italer for Iugt waiter level of .5.
Ltr"lWr
as
casualties or damage was
plans were macli- to the fluilntenanct- department.Contractor
7:30 p.m., election of
defendant credit
"Experience
has
shown
that
court
grant
the
May
$
LONGWOOD- All objections annex to the city.
reported.
Instructed the city attorney to when the Water level drops for the time in which he has
Casselberry Fun Day, Secret First Federal SM.. Altamonte
of neigtthonng county property
"There are a large number
Unruh said five per cent of the include among amendments to toward the bottom of the dock been Incarcerated. The 'quest
Like I',.rk, Ii) z'.m. to9.m.Springsstragjiers arid deserters
owners were solved and the City land will Lw used for drainage the water ordinance a provision many residents become con- WaS defiled by tlit Court
two Consecutive resers and 1,000 trees will be assessing a $ fee for checks cerned about exposed thor
the retrt at Quang m now in Cawtdl O
SISTER installation kinRoche was adjudicated guilty
Hue," said one source 'Thc readin adopted an ordinance planted in the project for returned tram water users for line, difficulties with operation of the offenses and placed on
Hopper p'ro spring carnival, ePic-on, non, House of Steak.
the l0lacrr Thm-Tic beautification purposes,
South Vietnamese art having
insuff.cuent funds.
and docking of small boats. as three years probation.
noon-5 p.m.. school grounds;
development planned for the
The apparent defect in one of
some difficulty with
Approved a plan submitted by well as devaluation of their
In
another
sentencing
before
Igames,
rides, refreshments; May 13
0
Longwood.Markhar
Road the petitions for annexation was Councilman Agnes Weber pro
are not well (hdJ
Monroe-Wi!.son i'To spring
Circuit
Judge
Dominick
Saili,
pubuc.
invited.
erty,-Bush
stated.
from Slum's Corner east.
cured and the Longwood.Mark. providing a 24-hour notice
there have
festival,
noon-dark, at Monroe
oti
hand.
wtieneve
Willie
Mack
Graham,
who
was
-'on
u
Hazard
Major objection of the ad- ham Road residents me
of misconductbefore Water is shot off for
School.
initially charged with carrying
water
level
..
jacent property owners appears the right to appear and press payment of bill.
Lake Mary Fire Department
a concealed firearm and
iev-j of
had been
litandin On
BY DONNA ESM
to have been Ur pomI the views whell final Plans for the
Set a work Resin a' P-m- residents begin it) experience pleaded guilty an Nov. 1. 1971. to
Auxulian, antiliversary cvvered MLSY 17
point in his Magnolia Street
residential construction on ci development are submitted to before the regular meeting Mar- trouble with septic tent the' lesser offense of carrying a
dish dinner, Sp. rn, Fire Hall.
LONC,WOOD — *11 certainly devel-unent u, the city,
Touring Florida card party
major 1wrtim of th- land "vult! th-_ cit.y.
III tD discusi; expangm at the %WRUW aI unundation im conceided wespon. wns mv.
community welcome.
w,notwantazivajv. tobehiuricri Displaying a coPs of
spolimed by the DeBary VFD
not be of Die highest type.
lii other business, Council: city hail with architect Dick
six months u
my property," land developer Ineiday's edition of 'flw Sari.
4if
AuxIliary, 7 p.m.. recreation
i
The city upgraded the
Set a public hearing for May Benrieti.
jail.
and builder 41brt Clark.
lord Herald, wttictu carried a
Bush
said
that
the
water
level
Graham
received
credit
for
Mother-Daughter
banquet,
center.
developer original request Ui 15 on the request of Wilde,
Cainert
Compam photograph of one of the sets of
Agreed to set____
regular for Lake, Kathryn that is most the 102 day in which he has
Redeemer Lutheran Church,
the annexation petition by Josepli Masek. far
r •5:30 p.m.
told City Council while trusses at Die si te , cotuieuzna
varlarim ii ilitetings for 11w aeaaid. third acceptable to the most peopie beer. incarcerated.
requiring a minunumn of 100 b
f
j
building lot frontages
apologizing for the fact
and fourth Thursdays of each for the majority of the tune is
, WlthamKlosyreported ac
May 1$
Following his guilty plea,
100 feet Iota and changed StreeL
month.
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Sanford Garden Club, lunbanded sets of building trusses which tie and police officers tad
51.5 feet, and effor'
Graham was placed on
s- MARION BETIIEA
commercial designation on ________
3a
Authorized Mayor Kenneth
taken to correct the situation,
Approved
employment
of
a
made
to
control
the
lake
at
that
presentence
investigation
and
cheon-meeting,
at Garden
another parcel to B-I laz
Teague Middle School PTA
Brown
to
Investigate parttzme nwehanle at 13 per level,
lna11atbon of officers
The couzxicthnan said ha was
included in the work release
Ronald Ts.aner g
on trial district.
This
adioo3 fair, 7:30 p.m.. election
possibilities of acquinng a loan hour
con tacted last weekend about for his life nest week bet urt' classification permits, special
Rush said that a fixed weur program at the jail.
for the
and installation.
Dir Matter but, at t time
judge Roger
May
most part, professional oft
flower show.
neigher he, nor police officials,
Annual
Suburban Republican
Thiner was indicted by a and walk in type lsisknes.ea and
were able to contact the ealhert county grand jury f or the Feli, bans drive-in type
Women's
Club,
11:45
am.,
Land
Sanford
Garden
Club,
1 p.m..
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Comr
- uician effort 1rap of ci
at the Garden Center.
The remaining portior. of
o' Lakes Country Club.
ldSanfr
was made to push the trusses mother. The victim war. property is to contain apartover but it could not be done Allegedly raped at knife point at merits and tawri hn1 .
l
manually. He added, however, an earls' hour while her twothat immediately alter the year-old daughter slept In an
The bind developers hat! L
picture.' war published, (lie truas adjoining bedroom of the formidable
arm-a)
of
IIyBILL SCOTt'
was, puaheci to grawsi bevel to family's J'I
:
home. -professionals on land to plead I
Bibb type,
Lettuce
4.
FEDERAL-STATE uxr
e'wiuiiok bit irazarci.
'The man entered through
their cause.
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Offerings
light,
cartons,
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Work is expected to start
NEWS SERVICE
Clark assured that he has wijvfo and
ob1atj a bdfc, engineer, e'nualned to the
count,
few
$3.00.
Leaf
type,
Monday on restoration of at
FLORIDA
s.
tnstnjcteci all
of
standing room only audience,
to _____ w
least a part of Sanfaru marina
Offerings light, 44 bushel
orgailization '1r
vErAm.z REPORT
plans
to
crea
his
te a nine-acre
sunken docks. Thu was not to remain standing" at said exial
crates $3.0O-3.25. Romaine type,
that she made no outcry green belt In the residential
disclosed today by City
Market
Shipping point Information Demand Good,
ixindung sties. "It will not because s1wfearrcifor the j1rof port1on where IaI5 homes are
Manager W. E Kfloiulf5
d. .0 Stronger, 1-19 bushel crates
for
Wednesday,
May
3rher small daughter.
now planted rather than the 200
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KIKiWLeS saUl "I. V1 Blount tappen again," he declared,
$
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sales F.O.B. for stock of $3.00.
Builders throughout the
Also facing trial upon originally planned It bi truilt.
Pars1e - - Demar.d Exceeds
generally Good Quality, unless
and Son Construction Lompans Seminole' County area valium.. charges of manslaughter is
5
I I.. Yang, 8 master Cit)
PrOtMU) would be clown from taril) agreed
Market Firm.
supply,
roling
'.tatei.
some months ago Daniel Sullivan, charged in the planner was present as well as
Jacksonville Fridin
crates,
bunched S
wb
/
extra.
ot to require that t1IM when Sept 5 death of Raymond Edscsi DeIUUS Unruh. described as an
Satimiay with a truck load of delivered Lw
Curly type 15,50, some
do
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ecology expert A
following White in Die vicinity of
clock units." He said the would the death of
ZeDwow District
ii child crushed and Winter Woodis Boulevard. C1t Engineer William Palm
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start putting them
Ra4isbes Demand Exceeds
Demand Fair,
Cabbage
Die beneathaaeto1bsilldnUuias
5
Sullivan is charged with hadOrlgina1lsbeentheen,g,ithe
marina's welt basin into
M011da3.
supply, Market Firm. Cartons,
Market
Slightly
Weaker.
To replace the complete basin on ci Calbert Construction site. operating a motor vehicle in a Domestic Round type, me&amp;wn- mm Lags, p type, i or
rulpable and n.Ølgent manner
IZ floating docks will be used.
large, l's bushel crates $254' $250, soen. higher; White Icicle
win
causing the death of White.
Of thus amowfl, 00 new
2.75 mostly *2,75, large $2.00. type, 24.8 en *3.00-3.50, mostly
,1'!- i
Other trials docketed for the
be nedeel to put with the 4445
$3.50.
Z.50
week Include Douglas Lewis,
concrete docks which were'
Seminole Junior CGllcZr
Mike Pflueger
mostly U.M. l's bushel crates,
salvaged.
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charged with breaking and Raiders toppled Gull Coait
ntative
Local
Rep
medium-large; Red type, few
The dac±s are btin made in
entering with intent It t'Dflimit
of Panama Cur- 1 -2 this
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3Z-8922
• $3.00; Savoy type, few 4,00.
cieve Umfloats, which is
nusdeneanor; Walter Collier. morning in the state junior
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Carrots - Demand Good,
having dlffucults obtaimni
charged
with aggravated college baseball chain.
- Market Steady. Film bags,
cenient U, manufacture all u
assaUlt, Theroti Base, charged pionituip tournament at
. ,
miesh &amp; paper Master conunits.
with buying, aiding, receiving.
Winter Haven The Raiders
IXAVING HOME
talners, medium-large; 48-1 lb
A cortm aniount of tri.,stoci.
concealing stolen property;
will PII the kwer of the
$3.50; 24-2 lb $3.40. 50 lb mesh
LAUGHING
IS NO
docks were ctiedccd by cii'.
David Shouae, charged with Ch1pol4)*dr South game at
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pack, large sax
sacks,
loose
.
offciais and only Four were
breaking and ntenng with
10:30 u.in Fridas. iCenifound to be in perfect condition,
intent to commit a telcaty and pkIr details in Frias"s
Demand Good,
1 Celery
I
aceorduug
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grand larceny, and Ronald
Herald by Garb Taylor,
Knowles. s
c;j
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But the Welcome Wagon
Market Steady. Wirebound
4
Reveb, charged with breaking
11kMd's sparts
holil-upt. am anticipated before
hostess can make it easier
&amp;
few
6
crates,
Pascal
type.
2,
4
sufficient nes ones arc --.
and entering with intent to Is coverIng the' buries at
to adjust to your new
2L,
&amp;
3
downs
downs $3.50,
availabrtoenalfr
commit a nuademueunoe
job
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Winter Iia'.en.i
.
.
s--aur,uu.ndings, and tw'"'
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.rn'Ie uti your
be put
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Liernand
Chinese Cabbage
Samdrdhentoyrgo
,ju
as
Good. Market About Steady.
to comply with a court order
Here Is A Question
Wirebound crates, wrapped. 24
calling for ('onstrUClion 0
count $2.50-2.Th, mostlY $3.50.
Enove — Demand Exceeds
waim and rem-nums. p4r
Slightly
Market
engineering and supervision
supply,
•Stroner.
I
1
bushel
crates
1
were required the city manager
$2.75.
I
E,carole-DemandEaceeds
,1o
. flw-r. 1. of tsaid.
supply, Market Stronger, 119
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and there was light for this
bushel
aMes $2.50, some $3.00.
cbargrd In
Franciscan manic to take
decision with buying and picium in Jerusalem.
FOR YOUR DREAMS
lie
Presque Isle,
restoring the dock units at an 'usimig an exposure meter
The answer Is. NO, However most cei'no
ortuch in French means "&amp;Iexpected
expectea $3,0O0 .rost.
Just to be sure,
most an island. 'was so named
lanes tio require an outer burial receptacle
by French explorer's In 1740 bewtiii-i will sustain the weight of the earth and
What yesterday seemed only a dream can
today be a ruiallty with
Erie stormS rcgucause i...
wj! no
in a stuart tins, and this you
mon.y growing in th bank...
Start today setting aside money In a
1arlY threatened to wash away
can purchase at a very modes? priur is It wise to
P
special savings account for something you have
buy a vault now' No. you can take the same
the narrow neck linking the
llLLi V. ALLEII
while a resident e
your heart set on, and
sandy peninsula to the matn
Mm. Francis C. WuHat inee &amp;Irvlvin6: am her husband, five
money placed In a savings account end It will
everyone hm 2=
1111thing We'll add Interest lo your dreams.
yield more returns wIth greeter safely of
iris Brittj, one-time seactar at
g'"j
dSIIvevY
Sanford Grammar School, died two brothers, .1. Roy, of Mn,.
.
Wednesday at tier home In ford, and Nell Britt. of Mobile,
a
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P.O. ka 1114
The Sanford Ikrald
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Ttieidire, Ala. A graduate of Ala., and two glue's, Mrs.
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Published Da ily, except
Stetson University. she was a Marvin Cratitrec, of Spnn!Ah
LUUI
Cocci!
Saturday. undy and
member of First Baptat Church
and Mrs Stmiki
Qirlstmai, pubUstied sat
'.,,,.i.ul, Fl..
Canie,ro, Sanford. Funeral
proceedi ng
urday
Funeral Home
Christmas by The Sanford
avrvices will be held Friday
yI&amp;CødiA CONWILL
Funeral Notice
$ 314)$1
Herald. 300 H. French
905 Laurel Ave.
after-noon at Theodore.
-. Ave. Sanford. Fl... flni
1
*li.'. 5p1.,s, Ft..
WALTERS MPS *MMi1
or
NINA CA$YU
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I personally selected those vaiuor,
arid the prices are trul
sensational, You'll find fantastic
vakies in home appliances, air
conditioners, porta '10 and console
tv and stereo consoles. . . all at
Department Managers Sa!o
savings. Don't miss this once-a- year bargain bonanza.

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general commercial uses. said it probably would lake
There are areas suitable for from a to 90 days to make It
&amp;ftce buildings but not suitable functional. He said that
commercial enterprises
operation of it would not uire
The district would be corn- an expert, that most every large
pelsed of areas where office and system hss house maintenance
professional buildings are men to Operate It.
In other business, the board
,oermtttcd but where no sale,
e or processing of trier- approved an expenditure of
chandLse is permitted. Also $24 3r2 for a fire truck for the
allowed in this district would be Lake Mary Fire District.
telephone business offices, Ronald Urhaa, chairman of the
dilI presented bids to the
public uses. such as
schools, playgrounds, fire board and recommended that
Jacke Cocke
stations, post offices, churches. the bid
The matter was assigned to a Company. Inc. of Orlando, be
accepted. The cost will be paid
work session on May 9
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Thursday,

Religious Notebook

Editorial Comment

J. Edgar Hoover.* Moment

In

Vietnam: A Test
Of American Soul

History

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of the United States to reta in him in
office after the usual retirement age of 70 had
been reached, are honors of the highest order,
Yet the Hoover memorial will not he in these
passing exercisis and passing words, it lies in
the hearts of two widely different groups,
One will be those whose law-breaking was
the constant challenge to the FBI and will con-

Edgar Hoover. FBI
presidents of

of J.

passing

President

the United

States,

is a

loss which has produced a

flood of eulogies and rIhutes which art, in
themselves, quite expected and welcome from
the viewpoint of the historian,
For this is an event which has all the importanee of the end of a legendary figure at a
time when the very goal towarth which the

If a moment of temporary
that this strong hand has left the helm, is

tinuc to he so.

Hoover thrust was aimed during th ese decades
law enforcement
showing signs of

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felt it

m us t be purely temporary.
'The oth er will he In the hearts of the great
lwoPIe of
America who Will continue to ex.
perienee the comfort which the wor
"the Fiji
has been called in" has afforded over the years
of the Hoover era.
This is his great legacy. It is also the
monumental challenge which now confronts
President Nixon as he goes about the
inescapable and difficult task of replacement.

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the 1)
greatest grsnttntinnnl force on And it uth tiu*q, Wktefl,
general restietsnesa
l.ieb.r
said
there
'we
find
11w
earth,
he
IAeher
ep of "billenmtlnnal semq to be i'ven a muSe and tilittirbanee In our psychi.
en 'IoIogteiil en ou gh to touch
moon lugging
rdnglcal tkk!s" inside th e body Is
nuirked Increase In ruthless nIne wsrd''
in.slde the timse body, a nrtahulity in trnrikrllne''
'lb. two rev'arc'b.rs also i's- pLitisitdebeeaus. the body is a
team of pi)ThINIIIC reseatvtw'ts i's him Instability Is reflected 01111 IJiflIrrC ° violent 'nine
During this "minimum tidal junined more than 1,() burnt- microcosm comprising
In the murder rite, which
has found.
Dr.
Dr. Arnoldi.. Weber, a senior terms is a relinbie measure f force," wtiii'b occurs once every tides over n 1-year period In .sntlally the same elements
resident In psychiatry at the Its effect on the general pup'.i. 14 months or so, Lichen said Cleveland. fir. l.ieb.r said that and In similar proportions An
approvi'
finite County's mnurtler rate while there were similar peaks the earth's mr?aee
University of Miami's medical Lilian,
new
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matety
t
per
cent
water
and 211
the
full
morn
N'i
and
th
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temnpnrnrily
snared
up
to
four
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When (hi' t,inon nnd sun or p
school, said Wednesday a tworesults were not as significant per ten' rnn.r Is
year study had estahlIhed n proper posItion In uert their ami five murders a day.
"scientifically sotimi relation'" between ;thaaes of the
moon and the murder rate in
Dade County, Flit.
tidier ulit is chart of Miami
area homicid es over the last 15
years plotted according to moon
ph ases looks remarkably like a
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chart of ocean tides,

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never associated with the
direction while the unique man Who Silt 10
that office and now has left a vacant chair which
will be hard to fil l, was in full contro l.
7bose of w; who have lived and watched the

almost fantastic changes which came annul

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The
Bicentennial

For the very low state of federal law

torcemmmt in tne rnmt!-24 v- ilL organized crime
IdIng high, wide and harAname with the

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Lome tb a shocking end.

Other manhiestatmns of the war which
criminals wage on lai -abiding citizens at all
times and in all areas caught the same effective,
smooth and alert attention when federal laws
were' broken.
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would be naive in the extreme. Of course he had
them. Nor were all of these hidden in the lairs of
those Who were, indeed.-bending the law to their
criminal purposes.
Anyone' who had such single loyalty to law,
v.iU
capital Land government., with L capital
a

made himself the target for those who would
seek to find an Achilles heel in such a champion.
Yet, when he passed on in his sleep in his, 77th
year, the man who had made these concerns his
demanding mistresses could close his eyes and
slip along with the conscience of one who had
been true, faithful and enduring.
Lying in state in the Capitol Rotunda, a rare
and exceptional tribute to a rare and exceptional
career, and a eulogy from an old friend, the last
G

Todays

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There once wasa time when sports fans took

pride in such homely axioms as "it's not whether
you will
wili or lost'. hut how you play the game."
Nowadays, with all the contract-Jumping

and squad-switching, the motto of many stars
seems to be "forget the ball, keep your eye on the
buck,"
Columbia (S.C.) State
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credit'- Inchuled in it its' of

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Farmers a, mritincs.

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Yosng people aa'Aznersca betptue the elderly, painting a dn updeterlorateci buildings
SOd de'*d tI'
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compassing Madison County,
Rt,sideS being eager to Iowa, is being organtzed by the Ceamly comnumiti and ti t
adopt
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suggested Wtntersetchapterof the Future the things U; hod paving jobe lo
pnmi. they are iasttzni m
ideas of their own for var$ou
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as in DzarlcttesviIft, Va.,
whei. members of the junior
Bicentennial commission zr€
of their Slziidaya
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climbing again to a secondary kins, ii IIWIIII)cr of the Hoard of
peak at the nvw tssu"i'.
iiuij,wss it'guhs(iun, ilirecied a
"We believe we have a lunar transfer of the [leverage
periodicity (cycle) here," said Department collection account
Dr. tieber. lie added that lunar from the commercial bank of
effects onhumanbehoviortuive Winter Park to the First Na-

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Corps" of 1,000 men.
In the telegram to the Miami

Giant Mutual Aid Plan
Shaping For GOP Meet

Beach Tourist Development

Authority, the PBA said
prornoUng Miami Beach as the

A gift for special occasions

SILHOUE]FE

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1-ruome is headnuister of St Jude's Church of England
Junior School in Surrey, England, where, reports the hulleLm at the Wushington.baseei Council 1w- Basic Educaturn, parents all but queue' UP to get their ebtidrer,
admitted

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graduate, the bride or bi rt hdays
and anniversaries. These marvelous

htor. backward England' 'snmermcan parents can
thankful that this alien ph1iusoph', liar been
uproot ed from
our Lund and that time- forces
Of Permissiveness and pro
gressivisni are ever vigilant against
un suggestion
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a child is not Ins own best judge of what and howthat
he
should learn
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Seliouki us places of cairn and security and order and
quiet Teachers as bem'vulent au thorities Indeed, toad
en-, whose ninin functior Iii 11) teftel,
ind eed mnde.'ri

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perfect gift for these extra special
:ft giving occasions Exciting colors.
outside and inside pockets, easy
t carry and made to match regular
amate Silhouette Luggage

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May 31, 1972. A beauty'

Prosser F0 3
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These' worth were not uttered h someone' back in lit.educational Dark Ages of the 19th century They werewritten b' Stuart F'rcmnit, in ,if, 1971) book, "Why.' Tomn.
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rim site

Jssck3il;l r'porkd ihsi f,s,j
transfers did not require si
proval of (lie entire board a nd
were often left to the dlscrrti'n
f irwlivititmal members,
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watch then' prt•iciulun1- It te'actt themselves

It) IIAI.I1t)YLL
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a' 9w a1OUt1Oftht'(.tt%'bta'gAUar3
NtV' YORE (AP) At leasi grip of a conumung
sounded like Abt'ahane Luicoth several, as matter of fart, but
in sr -y 100 Its-mg Amer-IjANE CASiELUERRY
RAlPH HAYS
"i-tow' marn martinis
lull of martnu . But it
noissi ixjtjierrj to take
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County Editor
flS has had a Ltroke anti su- itaw at linieti" my fnenmi e worse,
Camp Room !Dwm.n
stroiw was
i awoitr with my
over
marked. "You sound like you
.of 1972, one I am beginning
DORIS WILLIAMS
ABet' going to 11w office and
RAY STEVENS
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suspect
wUl be
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grwiug
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ISCtIiiIOS group ltte over sax
purled
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WU. VINCENT, JR.. Staff Ptiotograpilsr
"You know I've been on a teen- and doctor who _____
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victim •, 'wtia
blowing rango—iS) ovsjr 140. It the) tested everything except
Home Dslmvery
3k Wsos
S1. Month did It feel like" Well, in
After banging up, i went out sh ld have
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been 130 or 140 o
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By Mall
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and studied my face. I found I
give' I,1rac
bath
ou1z wz'tjb,j' g % brows and
Three' hours later. I WiiS Ui £1 heart
act= Oks)', Ni' dth1ea
I'm afraid It wasn't dr*mahr ny both eyes treei) No pain. hcpttal
US pi
proved, thef all ma subscriptions be
TeXt It' 11W TOOl!) U) hit; gold stars for
the Liver, but
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numbness or lack of cuordina- eral years before had been down, down, down
Enter,d as second class matter f'tober 77. 1910 at ttie Poit kind. I f elt no lightning bolt of tbonuibanth,legw- feet There treated
successfully
OffIce of Sanford. Florida 37711
pain Or even a twUie . No coib- did eni to be a slight down- cupational alimenl.—dclir'iwn
'Then, I had a fesi weeks of
fusion No fainting or falling ward turn at 9w left corner of tremens.
Na karl of any material, n.ws or advertusmnO of this edition of
t', No paralysis my mouth, but hardly enough to
down No
I spent 11w afternoon drawing cal word toi- Laarmg Luatweek I
The Sanford H.iato ma 1w raprcd'iced In any manner without
numbness
am'
dent the winning charm of my up a new will and spent the made a nuutake.
rml1s*on o 111" publisher of The t*rold. Any
written
But when the phone rang on manly dimple.
dividual or firm responitite for s,uth rypn*iuiion will be
C %'n I rig w I Ui nut
the
I went to the' bozs and bragged
consider-ed as infringing on Tiw $'W'ratd's copyflgflt arid will be ms deal, law a' 11w afternoon of
I went home and decjijetj ut knowledge or consent of ms that. I was the' only one on his
hold iiisbku for damage
fam-eji 16, I noticed as I in do anything until morning, doctoc....drmlung Irish wtimiey staff at the moment with
PutiIl$hetj daily axcept Saturday, 5uvdty and Christmaswered It that my voice whithuid have been is cleadi) with several grieving friencis. medical proof that be had a
published Satw-day preceding Christmas
sisidenty was slurring, Having decision but wasn't wte i They had gathered there normal brain. This was because
becru i: trypachondrie" '
target)*. I believe, us the hope an encephalogram of ms bead
awoke, thr
Ihorti) beloi't birth, my nuliti cor4innetl the definite tarn- that since It was lit POtrle±'L ta ker, the dos- before' showed no
p,The Herald (so rsv,
titled excluslv'stytothe use for reproduct ion of all this local riswii instantly jumped to the right down at the corner of my bay. I would suret reward rucks but only ezilaknablc rosiprinted in this yi,pp,rconclusion I had had a shht mouth and a
rendition them b)' making an Uniuortal tine

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rise about 24 boors before the Weiincsdav by capitol cotre
full boon, i e.t*_ iil .i peak at Ml psiiiIt'oi hits I it iii ,.'iti't ii,

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site of the Republican National
Conven tion "will have the effect
TAUJIIIASSLE. Fix. (AP) during the Democra tic and of creating cha os in the Miami
G. BeIn Askew said Republican conventions this area,"
Wednesda y plans to lend FIr. summer. Miami Beach author"You are now put on noti ce
Ida policemen to Miami Reach ities have estImated 5,000 men- that civil action suits will be
during the Republi can Na tional iii-blue will be needed to control fi led against your organization
Convention w-tfl revive a dot. some 0,000 visitors during the and individual members of the
nuint proposal th at cities aid six-week peri od,
execu ti ve board on behalf of
each other in times of emereach and every Miami poli ce
gency.
He said ltmsa dress rehearsal officer and Miami citizen thatii
Askew said he is w orking on a for a mutual aid progra m ap. kill ed, Injured or Indicted as a
poject Uscnd
530 sheriff':
vct'th
cgisiatre result of the Republican Nadeputies and policemen from all but never implemented because tional Convention and Democratic National Convention.
over Florida to Miami Beach funds were i'it

an c'rderl and quiet atmosphere can give. They need also
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do. and will help them to carry out his instructions in an
ordered environment He' ir there to teach them, not

Boyle Says "Thanks"
"Than

Iciest froillinvestments. News

murders occurring between Into a bank in which he had tin stories have revirled that pri,
1970,
Interest.
vious administrations favored
The data revealed that the
The transfer was 'tiselosed In their friends iii drpnsitIni fiiriI'

Jack Prosser Ford

"Little chiiare need the calm and securi ty which onhi.

Offbeat Ruminations
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Mawchuietts student in the
year 1776 should contribute' 101)
hamwnofservut.e-W 1kw' nation or
commonwealth ( for course

ta! aptt' ""t

scsnal preferences with the jobs the Art-nv has available, If qualified,
candidates are invited to enlist and obtain their schooling tar the jobs
in the Army.

One Man's Opinion

Boa
College, Cheibit BIlL
Mass., following a Bicentennial

rot

ly no improprie;y" In the trans- L91ii une (if the- moiwy arwl irl.

'dlami, analyreti nearly 1,900 for of a $211 million state fund

mom then dr(liped back before

graI welfare of the cam-

The MLBC recently received

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projects amieeiatpronastiug the

a list of suggestions train

James 0. Phillips ilelt'i and Kenneth P.

itii's 's' ks'ii thskd cyuiiti&amp;n.

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It. .5herin of tbe University of
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not change history not alter the course' of evenLe—ont"
prolong, for awhile, the embarrassment and pain

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Mia11')i Police
Of Possible Suits

America Is approaching the ninth inning in Vietnam

sulm suldents ist.
tenmuai celebrations to be mart
ii mere recital of historical
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been inconclusive,
tra nsfer took place last summer partment of Transportation
The phrase "blood on the but lasted only a short time be- withou t filling out the confli t of
muon" and the word "lunatic" cause Guy. iteubin Askew's of. Interest forum required of of.
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bo th derive from the belief that flee ovemileit Simpkins, an As. IictAIls who do business with the
slate.
the moon stirs human passions. kcw appointee,
lie' SUhlIiIttCli .me onflm t (if ire
''We believe that for the first
Simpkins recently s11.ned a
form after a previoui
ptevi(All
time a scientifically sound rcl- conflict of Interest statement terest
tionship has been established," after a similar disclosure pre- Bradford article sparked a
This sear some 50,000 dern- he said,
Citing racial ty to the Liberty City riots durMIAMI mAPi
vented the sale of $5,149 worth 100tH) of news stories about his
business ilenling with the state.
violence that claimed three ing the August 1968 Republican onstratori including antiwar While the effect of the moon's of tires to the sta te.
—
protestors and Gay Liberation
lives in 1968, the Miami Police National Convention.
Benevolent Association sa ys ' Three Negroes were shot to activists are expected to inunwill sue Miami Beach if any death and IC people wounded In date the Miami area during the
policeman or citizen is "killed, a three-day frenzy of looting six weeks spanning both con•
injured or indicted" as a result and violence in the black corn- ventlons from July 10 to August
either political convention munity that finally was quelled 24.
Miami Beach Police Chief
by the National Guard.
th is sumnwi'.
After the riots, many blacks Frank "Rocky" Pometance has
•'\'ou did us in in 1968 and got
away with it, but you will not criticiied police for using cx- said it will take as many as 5,000
th is year," the 700-meniber cessive f orce and unnecessary officers to control the crowds.
PRA declared Wednesday In a PZof11 in putting down the The city council, in extending a
bid to the Re pu blica ns, asked
telegram that referred Indirect- disturbances.
for a federal "convention Peace

This contest is about to lx' entered in the record books
The' players are worn and wears - The people in the stands
have moved toward tin' exits and anl a few coaches

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I'nwr'iul and persuasive leaders like Oral Roberts and
Gratuini. while supporting the men in uniform and
visiting a'. their camps, have never endorsed the "Hals
War" the..ry and would choke' on the words If suggeste
in tact, Sen. Mnrl. Hatfield, leading dove and war cr11
was a prominent guest on Roberts' television speciaLs
Those' close' It hilly Graham have noted his dlsma% and
anguish over the' war and hinted that he has put co nsta nt
pressure on Whitt, House advisers for swift se ttlement
of the Asia: 'ssnf1u'L

exhibItions and competitions,
of ustortr sites

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theson of Ntr. anti Mrs. William Thoillivon, 2530 Georgia Aventle. The

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sues
sues were at sta ke, and although our right of sell-protectiem was always just , he wasn't sure the war

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In the
brand and persuasion have moved against an increase
in the fihtini and a pressing for prompt settlement of
th' war i'i'rv mamor rs'liruaw, both has einrrssed
at tht sios pact' of neac and the restless itch of some
military -political leaders to prolong the conflict ,
Last month Cardinal Cooke was asked about the war
In 'ietram—whether or not it was a "ust war ' in classic,,
.
Christian terminology. In other woris. was
OK
us ti be- there and have a good conscience' in the pursuit
of warfare.

are being turwsi on by the
B4eettemia1," said a nw'enher
of the American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission in
WadAngton. ''Most youth
It
as ar oppartontt' to get. irsvoiveci anti warl. toward mmpro tw the qualityoflIh,fam-all
Americans."
Many student programs
atread)- wider way have to do
with historical research and
writing, planning pageants,
helping to organize iliows.

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the son of
Mrs. Geraldin Philli ps , 65 hillcrest Drive, Oviedo, and \Vatters, 17, k

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itirr a' 'iir Tfl ttZit A tc!tIflZ
soul reveals the spirit of a neople and it appears we r.hal- L
hie frustrated b% those in Washington as well as thmw I ,
Hanoi sand Saigon, If they have not yet fled to Switrer- i
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from the North and increased bombings from the South.
Iis going to test the soul of America Not the manhood, for
was p-n'-"t' 4' lW ltvt'5 oco Nor ttu determination

down several wnol.frsme
t)UiMing5 that were' e-vesore'c

An ambitious Iour-year water ecasemuon woit, to conbnue through W The lawn

and Irmtw- them in the nation't.
beautificatton project
2=i birDid33 celetristoM.

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To date. the MA bw tam

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ti, Or efforts of local Bicez- fit4le" . tutoring a younge.- count~. W plan' mm trees anc aw cheaned up MiIft to.'
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since the vaungtsh Hoover took over- the "Sickly
Inept. politics-r'ideri agency " in 1924 will find it
hard tD think of the Fill without thus director.
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Just before you enter this small town in the Rockit'j,
von pass a majestic chapel. sculpted of stone, cement
3nd glass Th is near) complelel memorial—for all faithi
—war built on a iovrj hillside by a lather who Wanted to
honor his son The son died in Vsstnam. one of nea;!
45 flflt Americans who will never come home.
lnn of us have almost forgotten Ullit the conflict
grind, on The administration has talked peace and settle.
ment and compromise so that we could almost hear t he
signers putting pen to paper and wrappin g up the decai

wcakeninj.

Veakeness was

M1AII tAt') (tjfl.k grnithtlorl
murder may be triggered by the small, Heller said it may

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We were driving toward the New !dexico.Colorndo
the other du anti - passed through the remote mountain
'll13gc of Eagle' 4est flere In the high c'untry of
Mexico the snow still drapes the nearby peaks and pro
ieied valleys The wind seems more winter than spring
m collie are out. but stick together for warmth

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May 4, 1972

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Candidates May Be Confused
By SHCIIAEIOCDNNOR
mid backgr
basis with aprakcrs
not to be quoted In name
pried *bout this' one speaker only as an example ie siud.
primary
Press- 'Iwo
themes said "Our univ aueJuw, 'ilutftwretire-dproductionl*ne
WASHINGTON
do"
POIE wtiti haS ii kid doing 9w
pirinii aid their devtlped iii the seminar, Ow based 01) iO
f011ow4lp
W Wt 9OtkikZ$ we con- lerusw, was that
pm* saw W* can't say 9w
advim
may be
flb'ItlI 10° much time an dOO'I like to
the ballot has Intent of two
mider them- wtl'voteftwsamewaytw doe..
Wueiiag the sew II-yeariaki selves German, French or
wieIy sought voting
voter who Is a college student. Ing1iab, but Anrjr."
"by and large a lot of theae
eflitaka id the ll..ye.r.41kt
Seminar participants noted that
Census Bureau information younger fellows are the
It is belie-red b seine here the' student, voter in 1772 will
caw caMuliy
dissidents in our union
Pint politicians from both the actusli be a flUnui'iIy in the and provided figures which wiiUi't even gum on who
Republican and Democratic newly enfranchised younger would indicate a currently they would vote for."
wum tiavr uupriedy Labeled voting bloc.
Man' of the seznflrv speakers
popular media attention to 11w
both factions and ma's- be antielemergenc, of "ethitir pri" concentrated remarks an the
patirw man, Wor support than
of an estinlaw
m
coI
)ounger
vot
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t1w United nL
- A discussion of the voting so'called "stinks" — clft
Ant Wot noted Uat the be casting ballots for 9w flrt
of each
part of with European or Asian greatest dissent monitored film this year The new bloc Is
a recent seminar for Mw=W background and of second-gin- within the rack am ñle of its about 13 per cent of 9w total
held by 11w Washington Jour- erutiom) famllie.
declued 10 unions occurred in secondtAfliitIed registered yolei total
slate
naluni 1-oundation
their natlonaUty
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Sanford,
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�6A-The Sen1orr Herald

Thursday. May 4 1972
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D*Ig'

Special Training For

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befar &amp;M MW and pn1hy florida telephone Uners for
to go.
"Call
Before
You
Dtg"
is
the
breaking a bualed telephtIIP anywhe tram a few minutes to
You Lig" ogram has redut'ej
several boors.
telephone
eth
e
flWU
Of
tamage to underground
s Of According to Shedden, Abnag
In 197L alziit LO
ti4.pivw eMei but, according PflY'S eff ort to educate conacwa and homeowners to the damage to underground all flew cable being Installed Ii
to Robert 'edden the
placed
underground.
fa c ilities affected 450,000 ___________
vu.e ___
repaw
party's manager forSanford. need to

of adJustment rnr.iIifled. However, In rer'ent
gtlllivllillg, Ixtiti escrptlo,ial children at Crornns and technique
Actively involved with title skills, and now
In
with
others
in
his
,nvIrr.irunent, years, research and npertei'ice
CIIIyoIiq
and
rttiwr
t.iitili'
fIt1 Plflfltf
tievelopinent of exceptional for b47t%tltY and for
School Civic gtoopq anti indivislwils SitItlirloiC County qrfo given tile who it. engaged In it vocation of have ihown that rrMtfkatkIl
t'hfltlren at CT'UOflLt 111gb
beginning to become very best that can be found and his liking and is self-sustaining introduced Into the enare Mist. ltebcvt'a (lilt's, (hog Itre flOW
form of
Involved by bringing in special pIPsefltPfi In liffler U, give thiefri artd who sees and acts out his v)rornnernt in the
.IOOCI, %'Il('Z$tIOflal counselor,
and
tal,
dietetic
society
In
tulto
of Inteiest will training every lip;xlrturlity to become, role in a democratic
Jli'tcy witlillIlls arid henry Ellis
5nr% informal saiaI edue'atfrmn.al rr**starts can it,
tmili,.ns
in
their
for
trial
able
1)1)41
1(l1I4l
hoth
or 11W (tlilIlrt'tl
-1 he student.* at ('ruollla High f
deed have a marked effect on
institutions
Each
Each Friday, tile four in. own right one flay.
e xceptional class re
the rate arid nature of the
primary
thatacterIitk
71w
Tt.e National Education
trtIl't:Irp 81 (rooins take the
jRefl training which equips
tt'1 trips. Att"1nt10n has net the gwil, for of theeducable mentally chiki'S t2teflettua and physical
tiii'itl
to work in chilli
their hiclul trip agenda are exceptional children as the handicapped children migh! growth.
itevelopinent areas-such
And an the claws for erto Wekiwn Springs Stale objectives of self.r,alltation, best be viewed as t)wrs. whkh
with the dilbtren in the trips
children
ChIld. reptsonal
la
tio
are
literally
built
into
the
nship,
ecw'wrrik
Ikat'tl,
futnituro
tniinan
re
i)atinii
Park.
Ilcadsiart renters; they
pi'athiclng
remarkable
and vet',
efficiency and civic respofi- These characteristics
taught how to be efficient' p1111 clothing storee; a huink
re*ult.
As
one
enccsaging
representative
of
intellectual
I)tsrts'&gt; World; till, pihulity.
the teacher. wI'iri
ClltplO)'CR in the 11181(1 service Walt
might
and
growth
physical
tiut'
First.
It
is
necesary
to
apply
and
(Intl
IflIill%ttilll I't.IWIIIIIHII
lIc'pnrtlncnts
at restaurants,
ty
a3$uTfll the responsibility
these four objectives to the development.
('t'ntntl I'li,IiIIjl Fair,
a
these
apeia
11w buys lire given LlUtOh1l(Iti%'e
working
with
w
s
years,
it
For
many
ne
I,att billy w itii'os are tiorli inrlivliltuilq who is operating at
are also quita
youriatE?i
Instruction, wood tItltllIitlg
unit (hell! teachers. interested an (IplinluIn in terrnt. of his thought that these eharac'
le
eIthel11
in todays
who
has
teristics
were
constant
and
remarkab
cititeris, civit' groups all rally skills and atlilitu's,
ovI
tha
t1ee
very
tetnbllmhe4
t
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Counv. FI'i, under me fictUlw% CJfl!,. 1101"P0
'IRS ij'idr The fitittioLn
OUSTRIES CD*ORArIDW. a County.
?flt at SEMDRAh 140$4tV. and
Of
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GATEWAY
ilaInd at
FUTURE Raiss coa'
amp
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PNY. and flail I Inte nd to
TERPPISES. and ?tia? we inuind ,
tit
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and
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WITh 11* CI*tt
p narita WITh 11* Clerk
frorster
Laws; 3' 11w State o. Fiw'Iis. by its 100 name with tt, CI,r. of tnp
SItindi' Cc*iitt. Fiortda lvi at
jvi
Ins Circuit Court, SntlnOi* ,qiiy, Co.'PinC* with '.Piprollsolises of the
Circuit Cason. Seminole
Pr,ajWtt amSWPIi?v. pVT'tM$fII
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FICP10 In$CCLrOW* win' ?!.i
Florida. In .Codl'iC* eriTh
10 theICIItIOU1 Mart, $tatut..
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'vit.na of in. F
CPIWto' $$$ $. FiorIdo Statutes. will
Sector,
S.CtiOvi SM. FIorIdo Stat Utol 1RP
.tstuttt, t wit section Its ",
rip hIlt wiTh The C1 0 tite ClrCUPi Stl'i,tfl. To WIT Sect sr I
LVIid
I ' da Statutl% IP
C.wPl, In nd tSr Iariti,mIl COunty. F10. Slitutot 1557.
PubhlU Mat 4. is. is. 25 1513
$ Richard W. Plcue,
s .i."y vica
at
Florida. usersrca of
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Publish Aar1I37. May 4, It 25 lP
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Cillivi of this Textiles, in. fit
PI)MASG FREEMAN. ESOURE
DEC t
FICTITIOUS w*nt
11110*0 names. tswlt
scwcTROM DAVIS S
NOTICE IS Ptrvibt given ma'
HOMES and BERWVN RE&amp;.T"V
NOTICE P01 $101
are or4aged in Dra'wt% at 30' 001
e9,C
riar w, cp I' IS
IV Crime La'ut0rt
I'a
377
riooa Slat, Sar*
D.'%lTWt$ at 282 Seminole $
at iii. oflic* a.
will
r
aae
0.0$
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CasaifbSIl'y Funds
PierthI .ISIin C Poll. W North Part
fictitIous name of vNIC.H'T
Pow Office Bai 1330
Thai' n.
AWIfIUS Sanford. FIori. up to S dc
Sanford. orids
MECHANlC-1i. INC and ?n.
tofIdiel
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P M.. Maya. 1q
f 'TiuNfW n.
paNtsh - Ail 13. 30. 21 &amp; May
intar to r.piser' Said name in me IltP
SElWYN INDUSTRIES
aiiei,
Ctoft at the ctr'cuff Court.
W"
CORPORATION
I 'Top loading E*rtront
jr actodan,
Tour',
r)rC 3
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Co-a'
P-vtc ttAOf Balance wti' i
gra-_______in, p'o' 'toni of mt
P*%Idet
CADSCItI 0"43 oreculon to at Ipa"i
in
"I County J~.
Nafn Statuses, To *t section
JOP'I W R.ai.
W$ C S gram
plus or
SaviuIa&amp;. County. Stat, of FWida
MS pp FiSrIds Statutes ipçi
Sacratary
Ofip pallvwi L
aIry 5Ipn'C.
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.t rCSir
Dmt.0 at CaUrIba'ry. 5fnwwW
taW4ssa SIsal
III re in. Citets at'
WiIIIlnt M
County, F lorida, April 119i. 1573
$orD ThiCtD$CCpe lTh Ra'it'
p j ftsj May &amp; 2 U. 25. 1517
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PubHsti April fl 30.77, Mat 4 1573 I ?tI'0I4?' I WITh Syllabit w?rt. s
DVWC10P
DED r
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Pl's04.
vciafn avon with nta,fl,wrr.
ner,y given That fit, IN TE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
r'npreur' at
0., ,.. C.
COUNTY. IN
SEMINOLE
tnt tim day at
POP
Lrr ,o'-ar,,o ,,IIl,
SMINDLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
5 C.antrltue lit".stesaor1sa
raond to lit. FLORIDA
May, A 0 1972.
CIVIL ACTION MO. 73.47
, tar IS Int and z Till
041W place
Honorable County Judge of CIVIL ACTION NO.
?iJtwl I lr moeI wilt gip
u ?
fjO'
Saminol, Coun!t F Ice 1.10
uvi Pp P,lpl.avi of
Ir 'Pit M41tr- a, •ti,
tedc I P M
WASHINGTON
rVlUrn. account alto voucnPrs. at
SHARON LUCILLE O'POUREE by
4 Laboratory avert. double door
WASHINGTON.
Executor 90 it* Estate of CARRIE ma SOPH;a.
Et
I I w ati ,,sw
with temperature SD 1.50 dug',., C
M CLOuGH. osc.s10d. and at said ,i* **te
7 CatetanI ternpstaturs water
time, "or" and thf't,,mat. op
NOTICE OF A CT ION
AMENDED NOTICI
twin. inugt be abte to maintain 30
potation loin. said J~ far a final TO ISAAC DUNN arid GLORIA
TO: TERRENCE SHANNON
On go C to 10$ degrees C a' otin or
satlisment of hit admIniWatirt of ERNEST iNE JACKSON DUNN
O'ROURKE
f
mI'1%
tal e "?pie, and to, on order A4j'riS U r*nOwvi
Whose addest and Noc' a,
5 fllo.CXT - gas ara'arp' capaD't it'
V,, LL
PIrRulY NT"r;rD
o-t'v'o rr,rr at a..j:r Ltr:,to'
residence it imkrt0wr.
detecting H110 2 per cent. I'lBcCi:
PP'a'a Pe,itooriP,.s boo frleGby LEN
owed this It,, 111191 c'.ay of .p
Ydo a', nallf led that the above per co" , Its BCD per cent Furthr'
WASHINGTON and SOPI4IA J.
'Tn
WeCIflCatiOfll cart be dotaInid a'
namec PetItioner, LEE EVERETT
WASHINGTON, hot wIlt, ssakIn
ADOLPH G.OE1Z
Region IV Crime Laboratory ANDERSEN. Pus lilac a pqttlofi in
ftieafiof Marilyn ran and You
unsa' it,,
At F.cu$lt
v
Bids ID be etwIos.c In a sailed
theBoo" -s'yipc Court for 1115
are reQuited to serve a copy of your
Will of
ado47ion of The miner citbid named in envelope plainly matted on the
arwwst or ploiding to said Petition
CARRIE M CLOUGH
Phit Pa-IN Ion and you are coin outside "lid to' Laboratory Ivs
on Pr 11isiws attorney, CECIL H
Deceased
Stl'umIntt'
marided to be and IWSI' in That
BROWN of SUTTON. BROWN 1.
"miN$OL$tR AND LOGAN
lids wIll be openac on F rida p.
Court en June tot, 1572. and to $1110
WRIGHT. 245 140"h Magnolia
ATIORNEYS AT LAW
May Ph. 1573. at 11's A.M. at as
Avenue, (P.O Boo WI Orlando. CAUSe wily in. petItion $Itouie riot too
FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING
rofida 337 and if* The original of granted, onto obso a judgment may seen as possible tter.alter. in me
SANFORD. FLORIDA 3771)
In entered agilliot your grantIng the off I at John £ fool k. SIwrIPI of
sarow in hat off IC, of in. Clerk of said
MtDriwv$ for Executor
Seminole County, FI&amp;lQa
edogtlon
Ca,'?. art at besot, in, 15th day f
Publith A pr i 20, 71. May 4, It, 1517
The riprit Is resirved to w*lvi any
WITNESS my Plaid atId lIie siel of
Mat. 1572
DEC ii
irropulirltles or iechnl5.aIltIls In
The Court All IanlSrd. F of Ida. P1,15
if you fail to CID . luogmaY by
IN THE CIRCUIT CDVII, IN AND Otfaut' will be talon against you t
bids, or to reject isy or all bids
25th day at April, 1512
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Dm1.0 this tIb Cat, of April 1573
,plipf itrmandr'd lit fite Petit len
(SEAL
By order of
FLORIDA
AJlth,i' Pt 5,.çkwltla, Jr
WIT NESS my hand and the 6401 at
IN CHANCERY NO. 73-415
.bItft E Polk
Cirl of lit. Circaft Court
11th Court. This tie 11Th day of ^1111101`11.
Slie'imf.
5y MarThaI VItv*i
DIVISION S
1572
Seminole Ca.mta,
IN RI: Tn. MamaS, of
Metals
Deputy Clem
Florida
ELIZABETH A BRENNAN. W1141.
Atturney,
ARTHUR II BECKWITH, JR
Pii*i- April M. 77, May 4 1517
arc
Goroors 5' Fritairrics.
BY Martha '7 VthIon
FVEN .3 BRENP.AI'4. p*y$n4,
DE C46
P.O Ba. 7755
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Sanford. FofIda 23771
Attorney Sutton Brown
PROCLAMATION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA ID
Publish AprlI2l.&amp; May l. 11.11.7572
&amp; wtlgw
REFERENDUM ELECTION
STEVEN 1 BRENNAN
DEC 113
PD boa 347
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Orlando. Florida 220d3
IN COUNTY JUDGE'
S COURT TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
that ELIZABETH A BRENNAN. Pubrish April M. 77. May 4, 11, 1577
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA Or 'Tw[ CITY OF CAUELBEPRY,
has 14.0 a Petition in ins Circuit DE C41
Flu, N. e4fl
FLORIDA
C ourt of SEMINOLE COUNTY.
In in. Court of the Cowl" J. ESTATE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
FLORIDA. for D111301010" Of
£!DNL I SMITH,
MlyDt C filet is F Blow. Ma ,or of
Mar? lope, and you are ripu*f.0 lb S.ntffial. Capentv. Florida.
DECEASED C.aoo.thry. Florida. purkuont to
set"5 CWT of yOU? wimpn Is Probes.
Article III, Section I *) Charter of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
o.fetnea. If any. on THOMAS 0, in Re: Estate Dl
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING me City at Cauo4D,rry. Florida. as
FREEMAN. Of STENSTROM, SEABY JAMES WALDEN. b-l.a
mended, ma' me Cl!, Shall subn,it
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SEAB7 .1 WALDEN and SCARY
DAVIS 16 MCINTOSH. Attorneys tar
on June 4. 1573, during me irpal
SAID ESTATE:
WALDEN
os
P,lftlonat, wtioo adoraift Is Pt
lieu's far VilinQ Is I
you altO S.C, at you at, hereby
Deceased
Office Bob 1220, Sanford Fior idi
ts',ncum. elect ear in. guest iort
and riQui'eC ID file any
23171. and file in, original wIth The T. All Credits" and Persist Nov ing
at It the Ivvy imjioit Ion and
Clert i,a 500v g,yi.0 Court on or daunt or Demandi Aainit said claims one dethands whitti you or collection a' an ,alotetri t am not to
P111W? Of 1511, that f*v* 1.000111 1010
Info'. May 22nd. 1V73. aThrwIIea Estat.esraid ?11'a (3) milts
.by oolale In 11w attIt, of Man Wallace
You and OCit at you at, hri
detaull and ultimat. ludg.
mntwill
Said electIon shall be held In
Pt
no
ie
ed
prrwli
any
Hail.
County
Judge
of
Seminole
tif
d
and
requir
to
'rid agatffli you tot Ila, relifill
cinlromlty with The laws and or
e
County,
at
his
off
ice
In
in.
Cain
and
demands
ci..rvn
Which
you,
or
dooftandloso In in.Petit ion.
dfnaiites in tort* rolal.ne to alec
WITNESS my hand and official fronsw Of you, ma ha y? eQmrtli Thi 'mus, lvi Sanford. rofida. within Sit IlWi% in me City of Caslelbarry The
colander
nU.flths.
trwt
the
lime
Ot
estate
of
SCARY
JAMES
WALDEN.
ballot to be used in said ~On
on , 17Th day of
sail of said Courtin
al -a SCAlY .1 WALDEN. and in. limit pu0$IKaIInt Of this Idici
Shall be substantially in the
April, A0. 1573
SCAlY WALDEN, detailed, lat, of Each claim or demand must be in fallowilig tatni
(Soul)
?r in, County Judge of wilting and contain the place ml
QUESTION ONE The CI'P Shall
ARTHUR H DECKWIIM. JR.. 5110 Ca.
SatninoIr dourly. F bar Ida. of hit residence one post off it* addresa of levy, moose and collect ac
CIUrI of Circuit Court
Office In tite cart f ite of said the claimant avid must be sworn to tam on rail properly ano Lite sued tap
Seminole County.
tar acquisItion of an ape? pran bet'
County a' Sanford 1`10,40 wIThin in in, claimant, his epen' or at
ar.a containing approaivna'el, on.
torrw.p at the same sP'ait be vuid
rs calories,n,'1tItS Iron' the tiltt,
fly Ma.Ir,, Brown
Ptuttdl'tC Slely seven ac'.s nsa", or
Do 1$. IIrsi pijbl.catiort of Inn notice
I, WedOr' S Moines
Deout y dart
less and anieC by Land 0 Lakes
As (setula' of said estat.
Two copies of 10th claim or demand
SIENSTROM. DAVIS 5.
Country Club at Casselbarry. Inc..
Shall In In wrIting , and shall state .IOIIN 0 HAINES. ESO
McI N'I'OSM
aleC 1,15 imprOvement all
t
office
WIfuO.rWaitIill.
MamaS.
plate
at
raidunce
and
file
Poet Office 10. 1330
ric,eatiotal f•CIIlties Owned by the
aodets Of the claimant, and shall be WarD 5. WSdman. PA
Florida Stale SaMCity ma use any surplus tar gener al
203
by
11w'
claimant,
tilt
agent.
n
to
Eat'
Now
England
Ayers,,
Sw
or
kilt, 27
City Purposes
arrovito.nled
by
a
P0l
Off
his,
ice,
So'
10$
attorney
avid
For adapt ion
Sanford, Florida 33711
Wiiltr'
filing a af are OcIla, ma
Pk.. Florida 2773$
AQaeql apt WI
Attorneys far Pat It len.r
Claim or penitents not oo filled shall be Attorneys Sw Estate
QUESTION TWO The City Shall
Publish Apr il30, 27. May 4, 1%. 1512
Publish AV' il77 , May 4. 11. 5. 1572
vaid
Iosy. impos, arid collect ad vaiorent
DEC43
DEC. 1)0
CHARLES S WALDEN
an ate rail i,rogrly and us. said Ia.
tor OpeeIapmenf and coistiructun of
Al administrator of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
lain. Caere of the Canny Judge.
a cpmprr'eretve Street paving and
The Estate at
EIGHTEE NT H JUDICIAL tIP
Isabel. County. FlerIds.
dir offullRe program within I'lle, City an
SEABY JAMES VIALOEN.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
In PvoAaIs
the participation basis ,slablisheC
COUNTY, FLORIDA
in v's. Estate of
by City of Caseelberry Ressiutlort
SCAlY .3 WALDEN and
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 13.220
tOLA P STEWART
'eO Will also use
surplus IW
SCAlY WALDEN
NATIONAL
040MEt
A
Deceased
general City Purposes.
deceased
CORPORATION.
CEPIANCE
an
To All Ci.Inors and Patient HavIng
For Adoption
STENSTROM DAVIS &amp;
Indiana co''allon.
Claims or Demands Agalail Sad
Against Adaption
MCINTOSH
Plaint ff1,
QUESTION THREE
The CITY
Estate:
Florida
Stale
Bans
SS
You and each 0 you, am tieriby shiall levy, impose and collect at
Suite 73
ROBERT P. 113M*4 and WYN
valorem f ail on rem! p.ea41y and
notified and required to present any
Sanford. Florida 3217)
NE TIE L THOMAS. hit wife.
t0# said to. ID
claims and Oml%aiidt which you or
&amp;ttatncyl fat Aam.nvstraio'
a) Acquire an agate green belt are.
Dmtaridanfl
eIlhr of you, may ha,, Igalvill lit.
1
3
PijbluJ' Map 4 11. II Mai 7
7
10 ROBERT P THOMAS
estate of LEO...A P STEWART, containing aj*prO,lina?rly one
YOU AIM HEREBY NOTIFIED 01023
late at said Coattly. to me hundred Sixty seven acres more at
less and owned by Land 0 Lakes
to fake notice that a lull has Dan IN Title CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND La,?", .31.0Qv 04 Sem.now Courtly.
Country Club at daas,N'rry. Inc
111.0 again*' you in 11* above 1111.0
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FISrida, at his Office in In. court
imprOve
City
owned
and
Court, 'the nitrt of the. Suit is an FLOP IOU
hum it laid County at Sanford.
reeltunal tadilutles. rid
1IOn Is orsoie a real qstatp
IN CHANCERY NO. 11.sfl
lof,dA. ilItsIt' 11, IS calendpr It 491
of D.v,ioj, avid construct a
mDrlpap, held by NATIONAL
iii re lIt, marriag, of
front the time of tie forte pulicalwn cofhpre+ionslve sivan paving and
HOMES ACCEPTANCE COP
LINDA JOHNSON til,
of this notice Twt copies 10 10th drainage program within "its, City.
P0*750w.
1
Laiaye?t.. Indiana. b, and
clasorn or demand shell In in writing. arid
mer?pspe
dried
January
211571.
a
RONALD JDHWDN
isO liiiII state in, piece a residafic's
C; Use any surplus tot- genq'rat
5.110 t.cDrdId In Official P.crds
NOTICE TO DEFEND
and peat office adSais of ma City purposes
Soot in. Pages 120 125 Public THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Claintani, aid shall be sw?" to Dy
o'
Rptflda of Seminole County.
Against adoplde
RONALD JOHNSON
whOS, me claimant. 'we -we 1. V hs' at
Fio'ida. on January WIt. 157) The residents, is 3C) 140-M Ivied Street, tatne, and eccoriean.eO by a fIling
A cop, a Cltir of Caai.tDe?' I
Rttjit!,v" tic 115 shall be avaiab'v
"&amp;"W of in. Coyt It wIt.t?r suit D. tIo'i I'rn,n,i,anic ISKi arc le, of
Dollar one Suc?- riaI'r or
ore,dings we pending is fit, WtinI. last known mailing aod'esS" demand 1w' 50 find stall be veIl
tar public .nsp.clwn in th* off ic, of
tite City Clark during Dim mass hours;
Cirtul? CDt'!
me Eighteenth 307 North 1t''C Serial. Du 5'.'.
Dorm, S Williams
it said rr"ior
atic to'
Cuul'.
P.,ntp
r
,,a,,.&amp;
At t'.,tUlW a4 iris Las.
Ihit Notice shell be piml.d iii
COUfl?p. 11W ida. Cat. NC £3 m
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFiED
Will and Testant of
three ti) public plates wtthiri ma
Tie o.ipi,en
,.$ the property in the' LINDA JOHNSON ho. flied .
scr
LEOLA P STEWART.
City catafIr'uiousfy and published in
MqrtInol. Cain',. F 4W ida. involved
Petition In lit. Cl-cuff Court of
deceased the Saie$o'd Herald once
SdC?' weeP
10 said procaidings at s.sc- i
in Settilnolt County, FtD?Ida $0? STENI'TPOM. DAVIS
for toss l4l covirietut 've waits p'.o
the Complaint i at lpilQwt
Dissoiutiin a' Ma'rlape. ard you art &amp; Mc1P4'7OS$
June 1. 1573
to
Lot 71 arId ?h Was, 201eV at Lit
eqult'id to Serve a topy of your Florida State SankDAT ED this 23??- day of April. A
*. Soft •A'. PEPLAT OF LAKE written 4utrsi-t. It any. at' "ED N
SuIte 27
O 1177
MOBILE IHC'RES. acc or drç 10 Pie JUL 5.1, JP
Oi SYE1,'5TRP,I.
Pus' 011cr BOB lIlt
'SEAL
p1st thertul reu'dsd in PlOt Bt. DAt IS S McINTOSH, Athat1w'ys far
Santord. f.o,Oa 33771
Cu!lvt S blow
Peto ft
the PubliC Picai of P'plIliatar, whose UtaiS is Most Attorneys tØi t*ecufli'll
Miyot
Saminoll Cnty. Fofidi
Dfi,ce So. 1330, Sanford Florida.
City 0' C..tseltwer'y,
Apri? Maya M,', TI It
You are reQuir ed to IjIC you' 237't. and Ill, tIe priginal with Ih,
Publish, Mat 4. II IS 75. 1572
1?72
Sr 015W? aefare lv p1eads Clerk Of the above LIVId Castro on or DEVIl)
DIED -33
With in. tInt of Ph, abeve aimed be fo re A~ Inc 1517. attwrwnoa
NOT ice
Caw" med wvea copy thereat tow drfautt and .,t,ima'Ie Iiaitqnen' will
Due to the increase in me 511pM wm se "W Sanford e&amp;chenge. in at
me PlaIntIff's atlorTIly LEONARD be ,vititd against you far the relief
idanc. with Itt statewIde rate amedstle. me esCitarw teseprolt. rates
V. WOOD. £50.. of Mars. Wood. demanded In the P.lflian
Mills'. Borougie I. Fisher, Pail
WITNESS my hands anti Official will be flItr.aIad ef$eSteve Tune 1. IIP72
Office so. twe. Winter Pork, F4W4a sea1 Of said Court on me 251 0a* of
Pssld.l Service
23135. not I.al*' the" ilie 1019% day of Way AD. 1512
Individual
May, 1572. as required by law. 14W
1.06rly $Party
Present
1-470
del lull will In MItad against vast
1-520
*439
ARTHUR If BECKWIYM JR..
I'.st,
120
Ill WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
sz
4,35
Cwk Of Ca'cvtf Court
Nin10 101 flip hued Sd all laid
SesrtlewI County. Florida
ew
Mneel $.lc.
my official sail of Sanford. $ariain'lq
BY Maabne Brawn
stubvto- Sf
3-411i,arty
County, Florida. thuS 11th div of
4-PatI
Cfs
le
Pt irstly".
$15 SC
S'34S
AprIl. 1512
SIC-IT
SILNST.tDPl. D4.III I.
13.ip
New
1473
Mci NT 0551
ti 15
Arthur H Sectwitrt. Jr.
Poe' Off it, am 1330
pvbiiwwd pvr$iopilto criow N. 3.eC Oocsaf tiu INS stuit of Into.
CLERK OF THE
Fls'da. Slate Sand PublIc Sarvir.a Cat,wtteiiavi Iedit-ag Nevember X15i3
CIRCUIT COURT
SUIT* 21
I. VIfIlot
by MIr
1U1HER16 BELL TELfPwQte
Sanford, PIn-ida 3777$
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
D,
Clara
ga$g
Attorneys tar P00 ofie,
PubliSh. April 7?. May A. 1573
PubItati: AWII 11.
V. Ma'd. 1577 P
Sot MOt
Ii. ti 25. 1513
OCT.. "7
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re-connected 600 pairs of wires ir, an un- repair service before the work began could
dt'rcround cable which was broken by digging have prevented the damage.

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Itetcr Huss, Lite agencyis gen.
eral counsel, predicted the new
policy would unlock about 90 per
of information In FDA
cent
files, compared with the 10 per
cent now available to the public.
But lit' CLlUtiofiCtI1 i'flhls IS not
going to mean every piece of
paper in the FDA Is inunedlate-.
iy going to be available."
The public-disclosure proposal, covering 58 typewritten
gcs, alloes Interested persons 60 (lays to colfllflcflt after
publication In the Federal Regthe food
ister. Spokesmen
and drug industries privately
expressed alarm at the idea but
withheld public statements until
they have time to study the
proposals.
Patterned in the spirit of the
FreeduIn of Infonnatlon Act,
the FDA's open-files plan Is believed to go further than any
other federal regulatory agent

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LABOR has its own reward when it comes to making Ice cream In an
old-fashioned freezer. Eager to taste the results are Regina Abney,
Leroy Alexander, John Arnold, and James Richardson, who is holding
bookend made in shop.
(Ann Sieczkowskl Photo)

• WORRY CLINIC
Homer is a victim of what
we call 'urinary insomnia."
For he steeps like a log till
his bladder demands that
he visit the bathroom. U he
can retrain that bladder to
hold 8 ounces instead of 4
ounces, he can last till
d morning without wakingl

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(;.tae T'570: Miller T..
aged 01. has it widespread
problem.
Dr. Crane," he began, 1
has it jnsonuiia!
For I waken about the
middle of the night and then
can't go back to sleep,
I have L)e'coIne a sleej.
"So
Ing pill addict and I don't
like to fl rtlSl.it sti liv auth
drugs.
hut what t-lst' can I do
to get a full nights rrst'

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before 2 A.M. is II) go It) tilt'
bathroom.
ions of people de
For millions
st'lop this habit of s()idlllg
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stretching your bladded
Yet mnan' men and wonwn
let threr llriflarv bladder
make them nish to the haItiroom when it has only half
a glass (4 ounces) of urine.
To a%oid this very coinmon urinary Insomnia, therefore, follow these niles:
liquid illReduce N.
take after 6 P.M. so your
bladder will not receive as
much urine from your kid.
neys.
"swct" the Urine to
Stop the add burn thereof,
as y taking a little baking
soda or antacid tablet before
hedtme.
(-1) During the daytime,
1it'w o ldadtkr to (lt'st'l'
op a ins li,ibit of Stretchillg
till it '.'n hold 8 011111.1'S in.
steati (II 4 ounces.
To do this, drinking freely
prior to 6 P.M.
Bill when you feel tilt111g.' to etnptv tilt' bladder.
grit your tet'tiu and n,aki' it
et (flit a 11(11(41.
von hll'
The first
this coiittt with %- Ofl 111,1(1'
der, you maY feel as if von
can't win, for tile hil,idd,:r is
obstinate and would rallier
%"SI to empty it On 4
ounce's IIIJII to stretc'Il itself
and hold 8 OIIlkrS.
But once you win, it will
stretch and I'DII will tlii'ii
fed (iJInf0rtiI)lt' for ,i (1)10
plc of hours before it again
iIlSiStS on being eiitptii'd,
This saI1' &amp;01itl'st t" itli
your urinary bladder is help.
flu for voting people of (I,lt.
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Plus the fact their urine Is
x stIl s dv acid and thus
burns till ti lt-), waken.
And another contributing
factor is tiiriz' lleJt'i' iiigt's'
tion of liquid at their everung meal.
Ill
frinc drinks like coffee, Ira
or the cola bes-eniges.
Once a person is awak.
C'taYI, hr may tjit'n ltgin to
think of totnori-row's problems and further stimulate
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his brain till lie (alIt .'
back to sleep readily.
So the answer to much of
the Insomnia in older folks
is to solve their urinary
problem!
Ordinarily, s-our
bladder c'oiId asilv hold '8
OUflCCI Of fluid w ithout iiiak'
log you feel an urgent need
to void.
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that blocks the outlet of tilt'
bladder, we physicians nns'
find that the'rt' is ball a galInn or more of urine therein.
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Basically, the FDA proposes
nuthllr' iif.tv and at.

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fectivenes3dals for food addi.

Uvcs, color additives and anti.
biotic drugs unless companies
can demonstrate the informa(ion should remain
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County ('oiImIlscIonf-Is .John
Kuinlirotlgh and Al Da vis, ( •'(Jlnniis,slon CILPirIIIAII (;rt'g Ilium111(1011 12011 AftIIlirllclr;llll'C Ao11) JOIN S if fl% I-Il.!.
sistant lhltifley l.il)rr ha v e been
Assnciatrd Press Writer
spending long hours with
(enrite ['uxhy and Associates in
Con- efforts to us1xlte the Iwrsh)nrt'l
wASIIINI.;TON (Al')
long tradition of se- and wage scale.
eding
ciTcy has Intrullie a legal and
Curly was instructed to
political pain in the neck, the
Food and Drug Administration cotnpuire the job titles and re
here
with
today announced plans to open sponsibilities
its files to as touch public in. .surrl)unlling counties and to

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with the labor market, also knowledge of government who
giving some crtnsitleratfr,n to ersild coordinate the secretarial
operation in the offices.
11w cost of living index.
Thinre COP S lime, ttuting the
I I.' strrccrci that liii job Is rir.t
l'lrrItrlIttratir'rl of ft..'
their
to evaluate
Co'.inty Commission, when little
perfrrinulnce - that I am not
mall was answered. Now we try
here lii an effiri.rtrv expert
to an:-r- at rri'wh no:
i)1'UIIliIIthfld stated that due In but without some organization.
Ut" increase in work coming it pcses a problem In getting out
through hit comnrrilssioners all the cril'tespolYIl?Ve
office as well as thoughout all
('ixiy is to investig,'e this
the county government offices, particular need along with the
It would now aipear that there other p.risonnel questions and
It .1 ii"I for .1 i' TPIIty with
k fri the board
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MAY 5, 1572
Admissions
Sanford:
Will Miles
Vernon Ivan Lowe
Marion E. Washington
Donna Lepore
Ada 1.. Williamson
ms
Dream ThOmas
Ernest Lawrence
Sandra M. Bass
Anne Starnes
Leonard F. Moretz, Delt,ona
Vera E. Cook, Lake Mary
Murray,
Malcomb
K.
Maitland
Geraldine A. Crom, North
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Keith A. Thomas, North
Orlando
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Manley,
boy

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bass, girl,
.Sanford
Discharges
Evie We Muiiins, Lake Mary
Davis,
Willie M
Altamonte Springs
Helen C. Shelton, Dellary
Eva N. Healey, Deflary
Denham,
Elizabeth
J.
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Clarence A. Johnson, Deltona
Anna Sacker.Deltona
Margaret Bush, Geneva
Watson Fit. Reel, Lake Mary
Lewis E. Matthews, Oste-en
Sanford:
Itufus McClain
Mary Alice Gordon
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Thonia A. Knight
Annie K. Shiver
Betty M. Prescotte
Joseph B. Sterling
Ted Morris
Elizabeth Turnbull
Verilita Fit. Purvis
William B. Jennings
Larry D. Na than Jr.
Janet Driscoll
Mary F. Judktns
Fred A. Sirianni
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you for an alleged traffic vio
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everything you say.
's could be the result of a
'rids
study by the (;ovemor's Criminat Justice Council which has
recommended that officers In
Dallas. Corpus Christi and
Kingsville carry tape recorders
with them on traffic violaions .,
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Seen

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vantages over the old machines. per machine than the old
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IS eight columns wide by 40
She said wi th this savings, she extras
The
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purchase
fl•$
more before the Sep. election in
feft fl
could be bought. She said she apprOvedtember pnimar'
Mrs Bruce said she had YKI These n5htrIes t'flSt 163$ le
stated
'rzin
Elethions Spe -visr wa' c! k'n hr
ia new
arni1L Bruce Fourteen new machines she would need
vOUn1, flsachines have been became this ristflet*ng has
authorized,
"everything up in the air." She
Of curse. I don't
did say that she would like to
all this will be affected if
have 14 instead of the 11 she had
respporUomnt plans adopted reted.
U the Legislature are approved
Eleven machines were
b the Florida Supreme Cc
authorized to her old budge:
Precincts 1.3,5.7, 13. 14, 5, , at 610 aeti, Huvw,p few
IS, V.10, and will be split 11 weeb ago, a reFespfltatvle of
the plan psi
the conipamn which makes the
'W have untIl Ma 13 to
voting machines &amp;manstratr
at least the court
until ii new cn I has se'vera situ to rule on the new district

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Reverend William D. Borders,
Bishop of the Orlando IMocese
and the Board of Directors of

Mr. C. E. Nix of Deland, and Mrs. Oulda McNorton of
Lakeland, are announcing the engagement of their daughttr,

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lioo1 Day Care Center celebrate May Day.
Ann

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Mr. Jirsa was graduated from Deland High School In
971 and is employed by Winchester Mobile Homes, Inc. He Is

the owner tif Honeybear Aplar In Osteen.
Mr. Jurss Is the grandson
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the juvenile courts. ch Id
Mrs. Ruth Lantz, a pvchiatnc gmdane chrum and varici
"ial worker at (Irangc Lami ag e:,cit-s Her tab: vv
kmorul Mental Health be fcllowrti by two short fAir
center, will be guest speaker at on und erstanding ones self.
Ute Rrncral meetinE of trie
Dr. We
Me=, director
Mental Health Association of the Mental Health Center. h
Seminole County on Monday at begun the first of a series of th
.36 p.m in the Mental Health sIielter where jiomc perici
(-enter. li Itobin Road.
who are, or have been, patien
may
receive some reciestin
Mrs. Lantz formerly was the
Ills. and help in their rea
executive director of the "
Children's Home Society of Justn.en: U society.
VoIunteer
areAs needed
Central Florida, encornpauin
lealzii
MfU. gam
or JW# I
Seminole , Orange, Lake,
Os eola, and Sumter Counties. talk with these persons, whin ,
received her nuisters1 h novi li'lfl4 at home. 1)Onatwt
lpusent, chairs, an
uegree trom McGill University, Go' craft
Montreal. Canada. She and her ta blIewarr may be brought I
are naturalized the meetini
Volunteers may apply to Lii
American citizens, who live In
Met: or through the assocxataor
The new shelter is at Fin
All Seminole residents are Presbyterian Church of Sat
invited to this program. Mrs. ford. Transportation of th
Lantz has had 21 years of
se lected patients is hem,
perlente to working with financed by the Mental Healt
families an children trough Association of Semmok Counts

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$ P. MN In a ceremony at Northside Baptist Qnu'e'h In
DeI.and.

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espectsLly that dressing!
The everfatthful Fire Lads
admit to a grand turn-out from

Well, it was a long hard road
while it lasted and I se.i.IY sin
glad to report that my dear Dr.
Nesmith says that I am well on
the
road
to
complete
recovery. all I can sky is ylpee,
thanks and I hope that I never
iave to have surgery, Infectious
hepatitis the flu and all that
followed plus loosing a double
filling from my front teeth.
Boy, did I ever have the full
treatment, plus the fact that my

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Geneva but surrounding areas
M well,

While chatting with Mrs.
Robert ("Utile Doris") Phillips

the other day I was truly
relieved to learn that her
mother, Mr's. Florence Wallace,
is beginning to show a little
progress in the way of recovery

precious hubby, Joe, v
ill
with the flu along with me and
10 rap his dilemma he CVtfl had
conJuctivlth...that's all in living
I suppose and just think If I
asn't here to get all of these
little Ills and Irksome trials .,,,I
would just be a sure candidate
for Brisslon's or Gramnkow!
So there, I am so glad It is
over and let me add that I Just
could not even begin to thank all
of the wonderful people whom I
call friends and family. gosh, I
had wall-to-wall floral offerings
and enough get-well cards to
paper one side of an eight-byten room.
Why, my ever-faithful emplo)er, The Sanford Herald,
even had a beautiful planter
awaiting my arrival at the
hospitaL ..... made me feel like I
was truly loved!
Not to be out-done by all of the
above. Jeannene and Norman
and Todd and Don and Ray Jr.
caUed me from Atlanta almost
every day! Love Is really
greai..try It, you'll like It for
mire!

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For Seminole College
Seminole Junior College year alter passing itt
trustees approved an eaI'I} semesters of work at SJC.
colit.' trnttori policy that
Trustcc
upprtivec
permits high school students preliminary plans for a *IQ0,O(X
who have finished the 11th practical nursing vucatior
grade to enter college with building to be erected at SJC
permisojun of the high school. Approxunnte hail of the costi
Under tie new plan, a student will be funded by federa
need not attend the 12th grade grants
at high *'uul but will receive
lo another action, the
credit f or passing th e senior .1 rustees
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the

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Florence was rushed to
Florida Hospital and I have
heard that she will be confined
there for at Least two to three
more months.
In case you are wondering
why I refer to Mrs. Phillips as
"little Doris" it is beesuse they
have an over abundance of
"Donises" as the Mathieux
family has "ELizabeths".we
only have five..that's all!

Four-way lighted make-up mirror. Selector

because olDarrell's mother's 111
health. But they tell me that she
is somewhat unproved as Is
Vivian's mother, Mae Simpson,

In Sanford
for

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electrical arid pIwiibin

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tractors wanting to do business
In the city have quadrupl ed in
five year's
froni $7
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Lynn Rianer, city buildi ng
official, said
wil l he
givers M,")'13 at the Civic Center
for the largest number ever
suite from s for away as
Mary land and New J ersey .

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that my dear friends Mrs.
Emma Youts Is a patient
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
she is getting such
60goodsince
care we expect to we her
home real soon.
Happy to tell you that Mrs.
Margaret Goit and Mr. Edward
Guyette are home and doing
nicely thank you Mrs. Goit is
spending a while with her
family down the State.

Large assortment at

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oat' 5ettr with 20 r0ill &amp;fs Helps prevent
brittle, split hair, Heats in 513 15 minutes

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Deadline fur making ajSchool Roundup
plication for the examination
was April 2,
Herold B. Heckenbiich.
Increase in Applications is
indicative of the rapid grriwtli pr in cipal at Pine Crest School
now going on In Sanford, itisner tuis announced that pre..dioul
roundup will be held Friday, at
said.
910 a.m. In the Library. Parentb
tire urged to register children
who will be six years old wi or
before Jan 1, W73 at this limits
today's
Cbildreo du not have to be
present for registration.

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student Stanle' F Mainser returned icr-roth- from th"ir
camp in one of Antarctica 's drsvlIeys where they studied uil
bacte ria and tested the Viking
instrumen ts Mate rial on the
irettrumrn
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several other mementoes which
Rudi brought back for me from
some of her other cruises .... as I
said, ain't being Loved grant4..,Just try it, you will like it!

sing, Mich and Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Gray from Niagara
Falls.

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Joe took me
Volunteer Firemnens' thicken
the Cornsnunity Hall and I must admit
that It was really the best one
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corner ensemble is both handsome and
functional It includes two complete
beds with quilted nylon covers, co,ri.'r
table, storage bolster box and bolster
Choose from our wide selection of
,tltrflctsve fabrics Laminated finishes
are in chestnut or your color ChOtC
Special order only
Allow 8 to 10 weeks
delivery

Save 20°!
Now you can have that personal"
iook youre always wanted for your
home Sofas. love seats. arm chairs
and other furniture, custom upholstifid
to create a decor that s all your own
Select from Early American, Traditional,
Contemporary and Modern styles. Choos
from the latest decorator fabrics
plaids, stripes, solids, tweeds, crushed
'.eIvetS and many more This week, take
atvanta(Je of our low sale prices, arid
how exciting a c4istom look can be
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Sale prices effective through Saturday.
Shop Penneys Catalog for all special
furniture needs.

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dryer values

198

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Godwin, mother of Martha
Rotundo. Is itill under the
weather, come on Mrs. "G" up
and at 'em!

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steel

Sale 5 214

Reg. 219,95. Ponncrost trash
compactor. Compresses boxes, paper
plates, cups, p'astic forks, spoons.
knives, empty cans and all other
kitchen refuse into one small neat
package Heavy duty bag holds a
week's accumulation. Automatic
deodorant spray controls odot. Can be
installed free-standing or under
kitchen counter. Changeable front
panels allow you to match unit with
kitchen docor. $9 a month'

Penncrest washer.
Fully automatic,
washes average size
family load. All over
porcelain enamel finish
long
lasting
protection
against rust, scratches
and stains. White only.
over

Sale. Dishwashers

Reg. $234. 17 place setting, front loading convertible dishwasher. Cabinet and tub have asbestos and fiber glass
padding to minimize noise 3 wash cycles, maple cutting
board top. dual detergent dispenser Automatic wetting
agent dlsp.ns.r for spotless dishwashing even In hard
water White. copperton., avocado or harvest gold

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"grapevine" that Mrs. Lennie

Iiarbeque supper at

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enough to cover her

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Sn-tr.xgn vinyl

Cocktails, bubbling Chain- gain evening and one iong in ue
remembered (dress is optionmil ).._ Golf trophies and
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the
will he matte
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dinner. Proceeds of this gala
Requests For wotrvin's affair
earmarked for
news and photo coverage Morning Star School for
(parties, clubs, etc.) should
Exceptional Children, located
be made at least a week in
at 954 Leigh Ave., Orlando.
advance.
Sister Elizabeth Marie, S fl.J. Is
Area correspondents
the dedicated Principal of the
listed daily on the editorial
school which has an enrollment
page,
of fifty students.
Morning Star School Women's
Auxiliary assists in the main-

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the home of Miss
Guests
Good news! Ijust heard that
Marsha Rodgers were niece and Mrs. Margaret Goit Is borne
nephew. Aileen and Fred Lynn, from Si Petersburg. Surely am
who have gone back to their happy, "Miss Margaret" is one
home in Occoqu.ari, VA. The of our favorite people and a real
Lynns have a winter cottage in awl to this community, one we
New Smyrna and occasionally Just cannot do without.
visit with their son while in that
Chatted with Frances Phillips
area
yesterday and she tells me that
Also visiting with Miss she had a marvelous time
lgl~ogers was another niece visiting with friends and
lorence 'Bebe" Siltiersteln. relatives in Texas.
Miss Rodgers If you will recall
is the "young woman" of 91
Guests at the borne of Mr. and
)'ears at age who walks to and Mrs. Howl G. Hall were Mrs.
from the post office, "just for Margaret Kooken from Lan-

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Remember, "No man stands
as tall as when he stoops to help
a child,"

Henry Simpson

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Noted spare biologist Wolf
'ihuut' profrss,r of ttsolq'
,it the tnierasty of Ruciwter,
has greater confidence in an•
strunsent' Hiatt will test Miii'
tian soil satnipie, for signs of
life during the Viking unmanned landing schedu led for
1176 as the result of six weeks of
trial runs in Antarcti ca

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Mrs.
Anderson,
Charles
Hoyleston,
Mrs.
George
Illacklon,
Mrs.
Corrigan, Mrs. Jarnei Dillon,
Mrs. Thomas tionotsue, Mrs.
Joseph Flynn, Mrs. William
(lieger, Mrs. Ed Hurt, Mrs.
1)ario Irardi, Mrs. J. 8, l.awtnn

HI. Mrs. Mane Miller. Mrs.
Frank It. Pearson, Ma. Arthur
Toepke and Mrs. Harry R.
Wilson. 11 you are not a golfer
you mays ber9' to the dinner
only and attend the post tournament festivities with your
spouse or partner, thus
assisting In the support of
Morning Star School.

order
upholstered living room pieces
and corner groups

Speaking of friends, Mrs.
is back borne
after an extended world cruise
and guess what, she brought me
an exquisite pair of earrings
with a pin to match from

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Ir'deI'ILI projects amounting Li
almost *21,0(X). These projects
will start programs in offici,
pollee and real esta te ca reer
training.
Trustees deferred action on
the college budget until u
special nseetm: at 7:30 i.ns

Columbia, Ohio with a broad
smile upon her already cheerful
countenance and told us that
her brother, Leslie Demmy,
was going to recover from very
delicate open-heart surgery.
LOUISe Maxwell is Just about
one of my most favorite persons
and a better friend you can
never find anywhere.

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Dr. Earl Weldon. SJC

president, said this is the first
state' migrant grant to a junior
college. The courses zianted an
A pril. Weldon added.

While we are telling of friends
recovering ... l surely was much

Speaking of je&amp;nrnw and her
family, they came down to visit
With us this past week while the
hildren were still on Spring
vacation. The only thing which
would have made it a complete
family circle Is for our son Ray
and Mal to have come along,

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20% off all custom

Vivian and Darrell Dunn have
just recently returned from
another hurried trip to Atlanta

relieved when Mrs. Paul
returned
from
Maxwell

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Mrs. James T. Dillon is
president of the Auxiliary.
11cr committee Includes Mrs.
William Amnldon, Mrs. Axel

tunes sustained when
her Volkswagen over-turned
five times before coming to a
stop, upside down on March

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programs and become permanent workers.

Exams Up

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migrant education project
costing $114,000 to trair
migrants
in vocational

Building

A hearty, albeit delicious,
buffet luncheon will be provided
to tease and appease epicurean
tastes, included in the "package
eteal" and served in the Bay 11111
Club dining room.

In the evening (he women will pagne served from a shim.
bask in the limelight. Mrs, J. B. ,isering, silvery fountain, and
l,awton Ill, chairman of the delicious fruit punch (for the
flail may be contacted for non'Itnbibe'rs will tempt the
further particulars at 293492. iliests as well as exotIc
Mrs. Joseph Flynn Is Co. varieties of hors it' (t'uvres
including luscious seafood.
Chairman.
Social hour is scheduled for Entertainment will be provided
7:00 p.m. followed by a banquet by professional talent and in
fit for a king I and to the queen's addition, ladles, dancing with
ta:ite!) the Sheraton Orlando your favorite wcary(?) goiter to
Jet Port Inn (Beeline Highway popular minute tsnrnb,
'Ilils promises to be truly
and McCoy Jetport).

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Lathes li- iew&amp; wntcheu Choose from fashion. classic, petite
calendar Iwo-diamond and spnri styles 12 rnct In
all Cold
or silver tone metal with matching expansion bands A timely
buy, so hurry in

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Mrs. Bruce said Counts
Charge of zthlic assistance art
Conuriaston and School
districts would have to be said to ha ve paid *1,0(X) for a
course in belly danthg for a
g wt
mother of five. whc
was figured according to Use
was on rsliet
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census, is adopted.
Th#oUtl$)Lflchitit(j retwr
If this tiap
precinets
ist i will be split, and ft will
cas area
teulties in the MtTIT
elections offices. not onh In
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Semmofr bu al over the stan, and Us enrehef,
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Morning Star Charities, Inc. to
join (bent in the Second Annual
Morning Star Charities Golf
Tournament and Dinner Dance
on Friday. May 5.
Golf—restricted to men
only—is scheduled at Arnie
!l!11e'! Bay !IiU Country
Club. Mr. Dario icartli Is
General Chotrissan and may be
contacted for particunira at 11471959. A Pleasantly relaxirg day
sunshine,
Is promised
beautifully landscaped fairways and greens and the
companionship of happy

Miss Nix Is senior at Deland High School and Is
member of the 1)iveraifled Cooperative Education Clubs of
Florida. She Is employed
Pantry Pride.

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legislators, including icvci g l in
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of Mrs. lawrence Pn(f and the late John Jurss.
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'Herald Ag'D
Williams and this reporter were

Rctzrded in Seminole county. Phi, and that, "The only right
we have Is the right to be useful,
to give the best ln us. toadvance
given
was
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Destinctive decorations were out of
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Dazzling ball gowns and dashing
duds for His Majesty completed the
beautiful setting to herald the Prom as
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banyon trees as well as esr,tfr tnent.s after which tame the
Isiantis at the trnditlonni Junior
fluwtrs from the land of en- traditional trek tc the beaches
wnlor prom held on April
to watch the sunrise.
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Two

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hits, only one more than the with a sharp single to left field. pitching chance, and once again
The best pitching perthe
first
play
for
the
new
pitcher
a
home
run and a double, Flick
Raiders, but the Falcons Tim Banker than blasted the
and Crornartie each had a home form*iwe of the opening day
slammed three horrie runs, ball over the 30 foot sign in left was a double play.
The
Falcons
broke
It
open
run
and a single and Killian and was recorded by Miami-Dade
WP'TER HAVEN — Two O f zsccnunt1n. for eight of their in center field, Rnck.to-bnck
each had two singles. South's Craig Kielbi who pit.
singles
by
Paul
Russo
and
with
four
runs
in
the
bottom
of
Pastore
the eight warns involved in ft runs.
had rio trouble ched a twa-hitter, fanning five
go:
two
Manatee
The
firs:
home
run
was
a
solo
Frank
Caccaaliu-e
chased
the
wventh
Cacciatore
19'2 Florida Junior College
Gulf
Coast 124. St JflhXlS' TCETY McCool Pt
Conference state tournament slug by Warren Crornartic, with Falcon garter Mike Supernak quick outs, but Allan Kuhn stopping
singled
and
moved
to
second
on
Manatee
slammed
13 hits and both the hits for his team. Khebl
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the
Inning.
Alex
from
the
mound.
John
Ke-h
here at Chain O'Lakes Park will one out
star for the
leave today. two games are Pb-store and Vaughn Flick then came on and got Ltndbeck t outfield error. With first base got a stz4ilt performance from was also the hitting
be
had
two hits.
as
Rick
langlord.
Langfard
also
Jaguars
Ct'ornirtle
drew
an
In.
back t-bk singles. bounce into a double play, Jack OIW.
scheduled in both the loser's
and winner's bracket-Seminole Clarence Portier flew out and 1ydknwI walked and Dick tentional base on balls Pastore had a home run. Rand McNel Including a borne run.
L"plk fell behind 54 early, but
met Gull Coast at 10 a.m. and Pastore was aniled at third on a Brink singled home the final of then worked Cacciatore for a lad a pair of doubles, Bob
walk
to
loud
the
bases.
Vaughn
Smith,
k:'tl.
smith.
John
fought
back to be the game at 6S. Johns battled Polk at 1 pm perfect peg by catcher Mike the frame,
They
finally lout the game to
a
of
the
S.
Flack
then
smashed
a
grand
O'Connor
and
Charles
Fawke
Coombs.
That
got
the
Raiders
With
one
out
In
the
t
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in the lacer's bracket. The 4
Chipola on errors.
favored
p.m. gaunt tndqy pits tourney mit of the first inning trailing sixth, Cacciatore singled and slam haute run to put the had a pair of singles each.
Pinch-hitter
James
Pupo
and
Steve
Mayer and Dennis
lJndhect reached on an error. Falcons to front for good
favorite Miami-Dade North only Wi
Dade
North
scm-ed
their
final
Bill
Sc-wick
had
doubles
for
Gull
Lewallyn.
the Cblpola pitcher,
A
one-out
double
by
Tim
But
the
Raiders
couldn't
push
against Manatee. The 7 p.m.
two runs In the bottom of the Coast and starting pitcher Rob both had three hits.
game will we Chipota meeting Booker in the second and ii lead. an runs ac-macs the plate.
SECOND GAME
Off single by Steve Undheck In
Dade North came- back to tieeighth on tin-t'e hits and one SJC
RAID
Miami-Dade South.
61
error.
AU
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54
II
stuwoa
of
the
game
4-4
in
the
bottom
In yesterday's opening round the third were both wasted
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The last eight Raiders went Rranl., 3t
sixth. Manny Trujillo blasted a
13
4
action, Miami-Dade North the Raiders.
124-17
am
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run homer with two outs down in order as the Dade North
IDII DX 001-4
SJC finally put it all together thrre4io-t
Seminole
defeated
relief pitching came through.
L:.:rd.nd0'n
Manatee blasted GILl! Coast 13- in the f&amp;rth inning as they sent to knot the,
a i 3 3 (3). Marir (I) arid Pofl.r,
Tim Booker paced the Iocaw,ti
2, Miami-Dade South blanked rune men tothe- plate and scored
Coombs led off the Raider
1 1 1 0 3 SPuX UC). MWCa 2. Sabar
in
RuIso,3b
Raiders
with
three
hits.
four
on
six
hits. Roger seventh with a hit and Danson
runs
(MI. 35 isn (GC). 14 -t.an$or0
St. Johns River Mi and Clupota y',
a 0 3 0
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led ;t will".
a 0 1 0
hit followed with a walk. itut
slipped by Polk ,'6.
0 0 0 0 U. SnailS (MI. Jones (GC). 14P.
and Larry Parrish followed again the Falcons made a double. Cacciatore had two hiti. PydiiW.C1
Dade North banged out
Sc*ict by Longford LOS-MJ'aaiee
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Following the 5o miler to Alabama we go to Charlotte
North Carolina for tIw World 600 which takes place once a
year on tins mile and one half oval. How about grizzled
veteran Wendell Scott the only Black Driver in Nascar

getting a good ride for once? Scott will be in a new (rvrolel
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9-If. identical U' the Prn.'ke. prepared and Mart Donahue
th- tven car which broke track records at the Road AUunta
road course ic prartwe sessions earlier this year.
Pete Hamilton will be competing in a Plymouth winch he
recently purchased from Western competitor Don White.
Hamilton will use the car in thr Tailedega 5J
Plain. are being finalized for the Dave Hienz Corvette In
ship over Ui Lemants, for the famed 24 hour race. North
American Racing Team winch had several entries for the
endurance event withdrew one entry rather conveniently and
thus ;wvrd the wa for the fluent-Rob .JohnaoD entry.

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Lime Rock, Conn. finds Mustangs. Javelins and Camaram
doing battle with thousands of dollars in prize money at
stake.

lM Continental Formula 5(xXi Championship event will
take place at Seattle International Raceway on May 21st.
This, another SCCA professional series.

New Siyms Action
(in' of the htjpest racing nights of the current season is
Smyrna Speedway.
Its helmet night at the track, with tree racing helmets,
goccies or checkered flap for the
plents
iil racing for the tami, too, as a special match race rematch
between popular Chevelle driver Wayne Heckle and
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in the sport of now racing. The lnd 5i is conung up on May
Alot of preparation it, going Into this one with some team
avoiding other races on the L'SAC circuit in order In concentrate no It.
With practice hips at the speedway Teaching l) miles
per hour this should to be a fantastic race with perhaps 10 or
more can qualifying at Mn miles per hour or better. Bobby
Unser appears to have the fastest car on the IJSAC circuit
this year but things can change in a tuzy — especially in the
mdv 500.

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tn,tiii 1'rir,wi: of Spartanburg. SC., one of only Ito-vt
iiat - Li' eter win the coveted NASCAH Grand Natnnuil
titaitipionstup three times, will rank well up uniting the
tavuritesSundai- when the bigborr late model stock can take
it. the 2.6&amp;-mik high-banked Alabama International Motor
Speedway fur the second running of the Winston 500.
Pearson, 37, who won a near poverty level *S,aIO in his
first Grand National season in 1960, will drive the highly.
regarded Glen Wood Mercury in Sunday's 500-miler.
Following his dubious debut an Grand National racing.
l'rarson bounced uack in l%u U. win three major aupermpredway races at Daytona. Atlanta and Charlotte and is
turrentiv the number two man in the moat wins category ti
lLsctLurd Petty with fU victories.
11earsan recently replaced A. J. Foyt when Foyt returned
lit the USAC championship trail and promptly rewarded the
tipd brothers with a wiz in the Rebel 40C at Dariangtmn three
ecks ago. Foyt laid already driven the Wood machine to
tins at Daytona and Ontario, Calif., and it second in the
Mianta S00.
'flit- Spartanburg native hit an all tartar career high in 1969
while driving for the Holman-Moody Ford Leant out of
(harlottr when tie won 11 Grand National races and it
%A'!1u1ip1n1- IIJ.700
Pearson will be facing probably the toughest field of GN
drivers of his career when the Winston SIX) rolls off the
starting low Sunday at I :00 pin 'CDT.
Some of Pearson'stoughest competition will come front
the Allison ta-others Bctiby and bonnie with a brace of
red and Sold Qwvrulai&amp;
Donnie and Bobby dominated the action here last year.
Donnle edged brother Bobby In the Winston event last
year by a whisker and Bobby, survived a last-lap battle with
lticluard Pvfl)- and Pete Hamilton to take the Lull 'iallodega
500.
Richard Petty of Randleman, NC,, will larsake his
Plyincuth Inns Sunday and drive a Dodge for the first time in
lit' curt-er. Pet?'., will join teammate Buddy Baker of
('ttarlotle. N.C. in Lii.- Dodge ranks.
Petty's reason fir the switch is simple. 'The Dodge as
slightly more streamlined than the PI,touth and that's what
ou need on these superfast 'rks like TaUi'iega and
Davltimui," Pet!) stated

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who missed at there Pass been r totalr
Other Seminole finishers
coaching change at Florida
were
Charles Park with a82and
Tech
317,
Ricky
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too will be held on the Mirror
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the trip will be Brevard, Dade
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Mike l.inier,
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S(JI'TISAI.E. LEAGUE
school
'Uiat doesn't prevent tiaTrii' for two years in bringing
Motor Parts 18
students from forming other the FTU baseball program
Clark
&amp; If frI 14
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teams and not just competing along, has been forced to give
,
For Motor Parts Caroline
job
because
of
pressing
up
the
by winning.
Wilson luid a tionne run and
The latest successful outing dutiesasaphysicaleducationbl
M
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three i.nglcs, Debra Blair a
%by the Florida Tech "club instructor for Orange County
homer, triple and a single,
athletes" is the showing at the school.
Jo&gt;'ce Lowe with a homer, triple
The team still has "club" :
P113 archery teams in the
and two singles. I)cbe Wright a
gh
playing
several
:
ou
annual state intercollegiate status alth
t
i
:double and a single, Joyce
archer)' meet held recently at of the top college nines in the
Clutter
and Stephanie Tredway
slate and doing quite well.
Stetson University.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
credited with two singles each.
Robter,
Director
of
:
Dr.
Frank
The FTU bcwmen swept
Caroline Whitehead and Judy
top honors AthIetirs at F, has praised
National League
nearly all of
American League
Cradelock
a single each. For
East I)ivision
during t) e meet it, which six Pantelias for the contribution
East Division
Clark &amp; flirt Lynn Smith, Candy
school's
B
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to
the
G
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has
made
,
W.
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rival teams were competing, he
Li Pet, G.fl,
—
Ferrell and Karen Hodges had
11 4 733
New York
11w FTU team won the two baseball program.
8 5 .739 —
Iktroit
two singles each. Denise
Nothing thct the-former coa.'h Baltimore
1
individual titles, the men's
8 6 .571 " f'tuliadelphia 11 6
Car others, Betty Turner, Dot
9
6
.600
2
team trophy, the women's has started the baseball Cleveland
'a
Montreal
8 6 .571
Carter, Debbie Turner, Sue
6 9 .400 5
I'itt,st.murgti
runner-up team spot and a prograrni while a Junior at FlU, New York
5 8 .385 3
'I'homnns, Doreen Martin antI
Pankiuts
Boston
Bother
cornunended
6
9
400
5
St. Louis
second in the mixed team
4 7 .36.4 3
6 10 .375Debbie Williams all with
for his devotion and Concern .Milwaukee
Chicago
maiL-ties,
3 8 .273 4
singles. Motor Parts had 20 hits
West t)ivision
Tom Page captured top while coaching the team with a
West Division
—
and Clark and flirt had 14.
bare
bow
very
limited
budget"
and
for
Minnesota
us
ii
5
honors in the men's
9 3 .750 —
Houston
—
Winning pitcher Ju&gt;ce Clutter.
7
event Ly'.'onne Harvey took developing a respectable Oakland
7 4 .636 Pi his Angeles 12 6
7
10
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4i
Losing
pitcher Jan Belote,
Atlanta
similar honors in the women's program.
$ 6 .571 2
Chicago
3i
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University
6
9
.400
4'
"We
at
the
CincinnatI
with
free style'. Page trainmed
7 8 .467
are Texas
Mt
McRoberts'hires 15
Sari Diego
extremely grateful for Jack's Kansas City
EdjkoandJeffMortontonab
Lo
7 9 .431 4
Shoemaker
Construction 4
professional contributions in California
the men's team title.
5 9 .357 5 San Francisco 6 13 .316
was led by
Meltoberts
Tires
Results
Wednesday'.
Pat Iligginbuthain, a physical fulfilling an urgent need in °'.oWednesday's Results
l"riedua Evans with a homer and
Chicago 12, Atlanta 1
education instructor at I'll) expanding athletic program,"
Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 0
directs the team. Mestibiers a( gated Rohter.
New York 8, San Fran-isco 5 two singles. Helping were Gaye
Cleveland 2. Tens I
Pantellai Is currently
Diego 3, Montreal 2, 14 Richardson, a double and two
San
the women's team ,nciude Dens
City
1
Detroit 6, Kansas
singles, Cathy Cook and Donna
Pickens and Mo Wittkopalog waiting towards hi, master's
California at New York, rain innings
Rollings, with three singles
Houston
2
3,
Pittsburgh
with Miss Harvey. The FTIJ degree at FTU.
Oakland at Boston, rain
each, Jo helms, Patsy MacLeod
St. Louts 2, Cincinnati I
Allen Tuttle and Thu Gillis,
it tirmieti's train will travel to San
Chicago at Baltimore, rain
Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles I and Jo Stouderniire all with two
j Bernadino, California in 11w along with faculty spOrisOrP
Thursday's Games
singles, Lynn Stevens was
Thursday's Games
middle of this riaonth to take were coaching the lenin. Ruth
Chicago (Wood 3-I) at Haiti.
part in the U S. Intercollegiate Tuttle and Gu lls are two of
Cincinnati (McGlothlin 2) at credited with a single. For
(Palmer 1-2). N
Shoemaker Construction
Nationals. FTU will had more standouts developed by Pan"
St. Louis (Spliiks i-I)
Only game scheduled
Thompson had two
ikelley
1-1)
at
ChitFrances
Atlanta
than 60 of the east's best ar-telias.
Friday's Games
singles. Laura Walker, flab
l)cas; ilolnaquist has replaced
cago Pappas i.
tiers on May 20 where a
!,1irnsot.0 aat Boston, night
Vonherbulls and Dale Gallant
Only games scheduled
Olympic trial round is held at 1'nantelias as the head li.ebuill
Kasrasu City at Baltimore,
had one singla each. McRoberts
the FTU campus. The FTU coach and made a successful night
Friday's Games
Tires had a total of 19 hits and
Houston it Chicago
Chicago at Cleveland. night
campus, will also be the scene debut on Tuesday as the
10
of the slate inter u' 'te isiat Goid'
downed FIT by
Los
Angeles
at
Montreal,
N
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Texas at Detroit, night
Wi
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Frieda Evans
count
New
York,
N
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at
San
New
York
at
Oakland,
night
next year.
pitching at mound ace Bill
San Francisco at Phhla- and losing pitcher Patty
Milwaukee at California,
Wiggins.
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uf with the &amp;4n4 of house he has now, either!"
as 33 points before New York utes. all in the first hall. despite
dosed Liar gap to &amp;i-&amp;r going into a pulled muscle Ic his right side
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athletes were playing on both the host school for the Class A lately h*s been Rob Knowles loser, Greg laTour.
flLstrict Tournament to be held who tilled In for Zimmer In the
CREATING; a sili' in flit' Willing industry Just it.,; t)u'ui' conirite'rparf.c are
It was Just too gaol to be true, tt'ants.
Now it nla)- come toanend for at Showalter Field In Winter two district playoff games.
There was Trinity Prep's
Iii hit, lltltI)tllIltit't' field are till' ('rnnpnrIs. 'I'hlS If) 10(11, two passenger
NATIONAL lEAGUE
And l"riat,iv afternoon at 3 Zimmer missed those- two
baseball an-I track teams en- one of the two teams since both N.
1i11141('I
" , w''lr Ia' it i(I hit()tlttl(Ulu and can reach Speeds of over it ,
5(ii)W.' Iaccausc of an Injury. It
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cc m - n.!-';;
u, ,-ec ;r&amp;' cetw',tulp,l f,r actl,)n this p in. the baseball team 1115 a
inik's
per
hour.
First
Federal
II
Is
hope-ti
he'll
be
back
for
---.Clearwater
. ,tatv' over
udt,eel,
;jz
dog
-- gaiiiu.
tomorrow's
coach
Steve
Baseball
Good, 5
Members of the baseball
Stevenson attempted to get his
Seminole Sporting Goods out
came poshetI back to Saturday team who also (-'omnlx'te in track
Law i cut a tilt First Fcdcr,il 10 to 5, but
Nit the tournament officials are donna,
would have no part of his plan. ('levt9anat also out with in- errors were costly. Andy
Thus Coach Stevenson may jury), Red Austin, Fadem, l'harjw hunt a double and single
for First Federal, Roger
have a few tired athletes on his Penn. Knowles and Parsons.
herring
it double, Micky Brown,
to
Ilanna
is
a
particular
asset
han-Is when the Friday M.
tenth tenitic, lie ii the top pitcher George l)tigue, ar)aI Tnnn
around. And what with the on the baseball crew with a 8-2 Brumley cacti had a single. For
Saints tangling with the mark, And In Iralk he leads In Seminole Sporting Good', Mike
Scott Abel who alrullerl three of
I&gt;
Three walks anti lee Ward's
The Indians are tip to their old
defending state champion it the 100 -lash and 20 dash. In Jones had three singles,
.Spillman and Mike Wagner tricks anti the Angels are trying single twl1wei tile Athletics score
the four Iliave hits.
GAlNESV1l,lJ, FL'i. The
fact.
he
has
the
school
record
In
makes
for
anything
but
a
At Valencia, he managed to
the IM with a time of 10.3. In each had two, Michael Wright. to move lit on their territory as thrill,lime-i in Ilite third arml they
best visky to describe Bob Maintain a rectord of 15 wins and 1lealthy" situation
Offensively for Uw AnReL4 it
Lundquist it cmlii Lx' tO .Ult' that
('lear-water Central Catholic (ItldtltiOfl he Is part of the snrint Jeff Rn&gt; ban, and John 'erinti tile seemeimal half if play gut tia-el the gaitit' with the' olal ret a i'.;i tIes' flrht three' loath-ri in t
losses over the two vt-ar period
be is an all around athlete. he played there. tie helped his is the opponent (It the Saints in mettle) relay team as is each NO one, Winning pitcher, started in the Ovi.'alis ScuI''r Inialtini error in the fasirthi
lineup wtio provided flhe.st ref the'
Tommy Kelley, loser, Mike iinseloiII league.
lundquist, a graduate of team to a runner-up position In their battle tomorrow. The CIe'.'etand,
l'4icii.1, the Indiana at thU spark. Scott Riddle, Mike
Valencia Junior College and the state Junior college baseball Saints bring a 17-3 mark Into the
Penn and Fadem are part of Wagner.
Mc(' nn arm) Claxton all had a
'real homer's double and Jimii phil.' were Teal thinner with
Chase 14
the 880 relay team and Penn
Sciulnok I1,gh School in San. championship his freshman contest.
Brodic's clutch single ggatt' the tlut'e huiLi and Randy homer, pair of tills in the triumph
Railroaders 13
ford, is now the number one
The usual Lineup for the Saints also runs the 0.
first lint( chianuplon I rulintuu a 5-4 Willis until lluinipson all with
3-car.
Ito Stafford went four for tour victory over the 1wsk,' Athletics two hits. The Indians had to pull
coin-'
Claxton was the Icing holler
Parsons
and
pitcher on the University
Knowles
l'an-sons
at
Dale
-Bt* is a great pitcher and baschallcrs has
while
Florida baseball squad.
has done a fine job for us this (u-st. John Kennedy at second, pete in the shot put while Austin with a triple, double, and two In the first game tif the second out all stops in the pitching with a pair of doubles
The Seminole graduate was a year on the mound," said Jerry Fadem at short. Winston is one of the best high Jumpers singles for Chase. Also Kirk half. Ilonmier doubled with one department as hr-lie, Willis McCann had triple anda single
The big inning for the Angels
êtantiout in all sports which he Florida coach Dave Fuller. "He fluflose at third, Jack Zimmer on the team. Austin is co- Schirard had four singles, Ken nt in the seventh and was on uanal Jun Palmer all saw mound
was the sixth when the first nine
competed in while there. HIS does it much better Job when he catching. Andy Penn, Jack holder of the school recent In Davidson, Bob Wearily and Ed third with two retired when duty
senior year he was named on starts the game, but is always Madden In the outfield along the high Jump with a heap of five Ware each had a single. Jeff hirnific ilelivereal his single.
The Angels had a much easier men who batted came around
Jenkins had a triple for the
the High School All-American there when we need him for with either Mark Hanna or Bob(eel, six Inches.
The In-llama Wit built a 4-0 time of it In their victory over the score. flapping hits In the
Track and field competition Railroaders, Malt Wilson and lead utter two innings but saw the Braves, taking a 18-2 vet- nine-run surge were McCann
Basketball Team by Sports relief. 'There is no doubt in mind Ficquctte depending on whom is
John Sierputowski had two the A's t'oine hark to knot the dirt
starts at S P. in. today.
with triple. Clazton a double
Illustrated. In golf, he was a that he is the best pitcher on the pitching.
singles each, Mike Barbour, score with three in the third and
steady player who could be staff." he added.
the
and
lull Couch ii single. Four
won
handily
While
they
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Don lively, Hector Perez, San hnother in the fourth.
depended on for each match.
Angels actually trailed early in errors a hit batsman and a walk
Iandquist, who plans to get
Watts, and Kenny Gardner all
Lzrndquist. better known to his his degree in physical education.
In the first inning the Indians the game zund only had a 0 lead also helped the Angels In the
had singles. Winning pitcher, scored when Handy Willis after the first four and a half Inning.
teammates as Harvey, was hopes to become a Junior
,IIe(J
Ho Stafford, loser, John Sier- singlt"alwithi two down and came innings.
In going the distance Claxton
offered scholarships in all tilte college coach after graduation.
putowskt.
gave
up four hits, walked ten
sports, but decided to play In case there are no coaching
the
first
in
llonier's
single
The
Braves
scored
on
Ted
around
e J'
baseball.
and two walks. The second on four tree passes issued by the anti struck out nine.
join open at that time he may
The Angels made excellent
inning scoring by the Indians Angel pitcher Joe Claxton, who
follow in his father's footsteps
LEAGUE
CONTINENTAL
al
stuart
of
use
of eight hits, eight walks
was
prompted
by
Greg
was
imiaking
tils
initi
and become a pro at a Florida
Jack Prouer Ford 8
Thoniipson's single and allied by the season. Claxton is usually on and the four errors to start their
golf course.
American Produce
singles off the bats of Randy the receiving end of the chore, second half with the lopsided
The number one pitcher for
C
m
Exchange
2
homer, Randy Willis and Ted being the star catcher of the victory.
Florida decided to come to
Today's games have the
Tyrone hayes had a double tionier.
Angels.
Florida because he felt that he
Prosser
single
for
Jock
Claxton
Orioles
meeting the Pirates In a
llrevard
Gilbreath
80
and
320
and
Mark
and
that
shaky
start
The
A's
pitcher,
Clinnie
After
ACRES
I.EIIICH
would have a better opportunity
Ford, Wayne Kelly and Jim Patterson, stymied the Indians settled atown to halt the Braves major league ,lithinn game and
to play here. 'it is kind of Community College auc- Provanctua 80 and 319.
Individual honors went to Edmonds each had two singles, until the seventh when the) on a steller four hitter. And he the senior league game pits
ironic, my coming to Florida, cessfully defended Its State
school
Junior
College
Golf
title
here
Frank
Zoeller of Edison who Dan WelLs, Jay Bergman, Mike broke through for the' winning tiad most of the Braves under Braves and Athletics. Both
because both my high
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a
double.
For
APEX,
had
with
a
blistering
67
which
Fine
graduates of Florida State. final day's action,
Taking a 14 stroke advantage equaled the low during the Jim McIntyre had a home run
They were both unhappy with
and single. John Parker a
made
into
the final II holes Brevard tournament,
that
my
choice
but
feel
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who
opcncd
runner-up
Miami
bade
Churks
Major,
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Wayne
Fogg each had a
a
61
and
led
for
and
with
tourney
run
only
to
the
strong
make
a
North
BOB Ll'NI)QUIST
dquist.
wind up eight shots off the pace three days blew up and used 78 double. Winning pitcher, Jim
a __
strokes to cover the final 18 Edmonds, loser, Paul Payne.
set by the Titans.
The Seminole Junior College holes. Defending individual
hlal Spragins
Raiders continued to slide In the champ, Mike Smith of hirevard
lincoln Mercury ii
final round and finished 11th In had staged a battle with Major
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William Frederick had a
total of i,l3 or 53 shots behind ballooned on the final day,
firing al6 and finishing at292,o double and single for flat
the champs.
Spragins Lincoln Mercury,
William Sellers ballooned to stroke better than major.
Rough
of
Brevard
was
Marcus Kendrick a double,
with
Beau
an 80 over the final 18 holes
many o( his shots nearly ashigh tn second place in the individual Billy Lee two, singles, Wayne
as his score, The Raider ace race but was no where near Lively, Scott Reagan, and Todd
Just couldn't get his game Zoeller. Baugh had a final round Sloan each had a single, For
Location: 1900 NORTH MILLS, ORLANDO, FLA.
working after the first day's of 70 and was six shots behind United Trans Union, Anthony
McIntyre had a double, Mike
action when he trailed the in. the winning total of 213.
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LARRY PARRISH
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representing
the Minnesota Conmbs is a catcher and Miami-Dade North; Don
WTh'TER HAVEN — It's like 11w nation. Fat' thisreason they casinos they outnumber the
a family reunion That's the i-vine from far and near to see spectators.
Twins. Another popular ETel Danson and Brink are in- Fisher. Polk.
Scouts are riot hard to spot. scout, Zack Taylor of Orlando, fielders.
state junior college baseball some of the nations finest
Catchers: Sam McGraw,
a alw ys carry a small is scouting the tournament for
tournament, a famih reunion baseball players Lill gathered in They
Indian River, Mike Coombs,
loose-ku! notebook and usually Montreal. Lou D'Auzumo 0 th
for the baseball ac-auto.
one ball part
FIRST TEAM
Seminole.
Many scouts and college
The scouts come early dim are seen with a stop watch Tigers, who lives Titusville. is
Infielders: Roger Danon,
also scouting at the tourney.
baseball coaches consider they stay to the end. The fro hanging around their neck.
Pitchers: Rick Langford, Seminole; Robert Smith,
The scouts are usually, seen in
Several of the scouts see most Manatee; Jack Tackett, Indian Manatee:
Florida's JuCo
baseball people at the park are always
Dick
Brink,
program one of the strongest in the scouts and on many oc- two or three small groups. The or all of the teams involved River; Dennis LeWallyn, Seminole: Orlando Gonzalez.
discussion ranges from the dining the regular season, so Ofipola
Miami-Dade South; Lew
latest major league happening, they have the field narrowed
Catchers: John O'Connor, Reaionovr Gulf Cost.
such as Vida Blue signing and down and know which ones to Manatee; Larry Lee, Broward.
Outfielders: John Butler,
Joe Pepitone quitting, toa stroll watch. And watch they do. It
Miami-Dade South; Keith
down memory lime. Never are gives them a chance to see just
Infielders: War r e n Smith, Manatee' Sam Rick SL
so many stories retold as at a what thew players can dounder Q-omartje, Miami-Dade North; Johm River: Ernest Gonzalez,
state tournament.
Mike Cash, Brevard; Carl Few, Polk
hut while the star) wiling as When the final game rolls Chupota; Carl Person, Miami- ____________________
fun and chatting with old around on Saturday or Sunday, Dade South: Ron Strickland,
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THE RARE TREAT
friends brings back memories, six of the eight teams will be Polk.
their basic task Is to scout the gone, but the scouts, probably
Outfielders: Lry Parruilh. , ?"E%YORK I AP — Even
.wlare %ha. A Treat brought a
talent on eight of the state's numbering nearly 100, wil still Seminole; Ales Pastor,
re
'unul S00.000 at the late
And the Knicks continued to fIrkW JuCo teams.
By BRUCE LOWITT
be around And while *
a=( Dade North; Cliff Szuch,
George D. Widener's dispersal
Associated Press Sports writer chip away atthe lead, rutting It
Sanford's
Zinn
Beck, the teams won't make it back
polo Keith Chaum'r'.-, Polk.
sale the New York Racing AsNEW YORK Al'' — "We to us few as seven before fading currentit u-i Ins 60th year of I.CX1 year, you can tie sure of
Sociation named a new staked
played like we dad all year In in the closing minutes
baseball is at the tournament one thing, the scouts will.
SECOND TEAM
race after her dam, Rare Treat
"We weren't too concerned
that third quarter," Jerry West
The grass rat-i for 2-year-old
about it.' West said of the
said "We ran."
Pitchers: Terry Farmer, fillies will be run Nov 1 at
The Los Angeles Lakers liter- Knicks charge. "in a situation
nrnnv
Chipola: Mike Supernak,
all.'.' runaway from New York in Like that, when they're down so
that period, then shut down a far, they've got to make every
fourth-quarter Knicks rally to shot arid they vt got to keep
post n 1(77-96 victory Wednesday from fouling and they've got to
night acrid run up it 3-1 lead In atop us cunipletel
their best-of-seven National
West wasn't the Lakers'
We Have

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McFadden Bernie VonHer- singles, Net Stevens, Chip
titase
hilt', anal Robert Newman each Flan-lers, and Mad Neflonahl
Ior-*da S-tate Rank 14
International
Urolherhood 01
single.
For
Sanford
Losing
pitcher,
each
had
a
had a single.
Seminole' Petroleum fi
Fh-elrIc*I Worketa
Atlantic Scitt Anderson had a
Rocky Jernigan.
Joe Smith pitched a no-hitter
IkInahi BroWn iilaktflg his
double, Roby Sawyers,
for sit Innings for Ilctnda State
Partain, Pat O'Bries, Greg first start of the season struck
%anford Atlantic
stank, larry Voniflet-builis had a
Rape, Jack Gmiwtn, and Pat mit 10 anti gave up three hits.
National flank H
double and single, Bobby
Price Baker had a )'omc rim Marsh each hail a single. For Chase I)a'.-kI Ilern-isky hail
Sonnoraberg and Dave Fall each and two single-s tot: Goo4)'car, Winning pitcher, Palt- Rowells, a amble ni1 single, flavid
W a ,Ioub)e, Chris Gardner Dale- Rowell a double' and a loser, Roby' Sawyers.
Monneit and Willie Wall had
two singles, Jot Smith, Casc
single
Bruce
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puniship series
ikWdtChamertnin,mi"W her, WV CliniC to Nt-Vs rutting the offensive boards, led
York," West said. "we were- everytiody with 26 points. Gail
hoping for it split a! the two Gii-icic added
games 1WIII, NOW, Of COUtae,
Chamberlain also controlled
we're looking fat- a sweep."
the defensive uoards, along with
The fourth game is set for happy Hairston. Each of them
Friday night in Madison Square lukd down
rebounds.
Garden, then the scene *lilts
But West i-rachedaplaiteauof
back to ice Angeles Sunda) for his own With 3-00 remainIng,

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second team. Larry Parrish.
the slugging right fielder
nearly
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450 with almost SO RBIs, was
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Family Reunion

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defending late model champion Butch runt highlights a I ul!
program of events.
It all gets under way at 8:30 p.m.. with gates swinging
wide at £:30
Heckle, of Orlando. lost last Friday's match race to
flirt, of Panama City, by scant inches This Friday's
rematch will give him a chance hi take that win back.
Topping action in the late model division will be an attempt by Dave McGinnis of Largo to make It three feature
virtuhe5 in a row. McGinnis captured his second feature last
week when engine problems sidelined both Heckle and Hint
in the feature. Heckle managed a WIlt place finish, but Hirni
didn't stay on the track. They'll both be trying to knock
McGinnis out of that top spot Friday.
Heckle currently leads in late model points, having
captured the first four features In a row at the fast half-mile
track before being dethroned.
The ptpu1ar iimted stock class should also have an
rritinI: sliva, us List weeks top three, Ray Snodgrass of
Lau ('.athe, Ken Coleman of Cocoa, and Ron McCreary of
(irbmch return to decide who takes tionie the big !nont' -

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Herald Sparta iIItar

Richard Pet ty has won for&amp; second weekend ii. ii row fit
wrtr. the Virginia fift in Martinsville. Virginia with }4obb
AlILconwcund and Dave Marcus third. Richard won't be in a
Plymouth thu. weekend In the Tatledeita 5&amp;t in Alabama.
He'll be in a Dodge because of a slight aerodynamic advantage on super speedways Petty, Allison and Jarne
IlylUin are now in a virtual tie for the points lead with very
few aeparaunf the three

Six Inning Performance

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nite nainttily c hange In umairket
irhles since ltii Is that
stitutinim deteinilne li ve trading
patterns in todays ivinrkti

t#ftir ,' election.

tat switching, the beginning rf
thw new car year, the last m"
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all' That, says the Atrnan*,t,
pqr.tsmtaly represents the art of (-orpr*rate and other pans'
furxlc, which sometimes r.eetheir fimm'k in e tutor, ! i t I

In January, April ansI July--

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So why Isn't October also a
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In 1-he Shock Trailer's Alum.
nac Imirim limitS market activity
In m:toptm (tirmim In so many A ii)'
that you have your choit,' ni nt

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most any lnt.'pretatlon.
It clnimns that 'the t'iust Ii.
I'f taut ntsrr%ntliifl in ha iiiatl
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It is sunietimnes C11114,41 lb.' pt.'.
vnm'ntIoim shnnim.
Properly nssess'iI. however,
11114 esplanatbin Is mmn,s'nlistit'
S'Iiiut Im;1p4'nrs in 1*4' H tII*'IC
scienhifi.' explan a tion is offered

lime C%t'vI)ttoI% was In I9.
hcn the mimarket was rising at a
rate just 01)0111 at IIISI as any
since Vi'rhi War II.
don 't have to search for
%ti llat are alleged to 1w' i't.

month It chilling,
Stswkt Juti don't teem to
toscoin in apring, anti that it
one nu%Or reason Ahy sine
ottcrattt' bullish (tw'attcqs
tend to be it hit cautious In what
they say right now.
There is it name fiw A hAt

Bargain Section

imsaumnes tirni the big Investors
idle sumuttier by
get r*'niIv for
tI*htiIim: !lw$r 1witiffillos of aiiv
stovkt that timhittit liii r mmli'
ile,iInmm, on their sunmmi't pinv

hapjiens in the nest hn months,
the May.Junc selloff, In every
enr hut une 'liii e lQ:'t the L)i*w
Jones inihisti liii a em iige ha
renched a lower figure totmie
hint' It, Juiit' than it attained In

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fluIne,t Annll
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thing aarnin up In May, they
y, but not In the ttnk market.
A look at tome of the per.
f*W1ilafli'(' flgures for this filth

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MIAMI,
The Ddtcma ('orporsUon reported that
rrrtnuesandprclttatn the first three months of 1972 reached
recrd.htgh quarterly le"els
Net income for the tree months ended
amounted to $2,990,000, up to 18 per cen t from 12,529.000
reported in th e first 1971 quarter. Earnings were equal to 84
cents per share In th e 1972 quarter compared snth 71 cents in
th e year-ago period.
Total revenues for the lint 1971 quarter amounted to
$34.2M.000 against 130,591,000 against $30,591,000 the year
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all of th e Cv's
crnpan planned communities, amounting to $4.6
million agarnst 24 million last year. At th e end of th e
quarter , he saId, the housing t..acklog
homes and apartmen ts sold but not ye completed and reported as revenues totaled $ million compared with 2188 million a year ago.

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Sharp Increase In Profits
MIAMI, - With construction at record levels In South
Florida, Mauie industries, Inc., reported a sharp Increase in
Operating profits for the first quarter of 1972 and aimounced
plains for a mayor expansion of the ctxnpanj's cement mill
near Miami.
Maurice A. Ferr. president, told stockholders at the
profits rose to
annual meeting that Maule's
1406.386, or sax cents per share, In the first three months of
- ear. Sales
year fran 123.961 In the same period last year.
advance to 111.7 million from $2.6 mi llion.
Extraordinary items boasted net income to $531,962. or 17

dictinents last month of Dun &amp;
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Copley News Senlee

Place whole chocolate
cookies around side and over
button of 9-Inch pie plate. If
necessary use small cookie
The dessert pie, so poixutar In
this country, probably comes pieces to flU In spaces.
from the deep-dish meat pies
Mix gelatine, L. cup of the
with a heavy crust which origi. sugar and salt In saucepan.

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$e;4;I!Itare applies to round-trip travel from Orlando
Tudays,Wedimeaday1 Wild Tflit1dYb0B0On New York,

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Subject to Osil Aeronautics Board apprinral. the
arid extend through mid.
rate will take effect May
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Total revenue rose to $7,646,826 for the nine months ended

Rag. IM. Cotton tttennal
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conversions of debentures.

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role 73.7 per cent
irscresse in net earnings while total
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March
for the nine months ende
period last yea'
thurman and President W. Ashley Verlander reports net
earnings oi the Trust LutaIed$4.133,7O3,0r$1.8Z per share for
1I.33$,IlSfsom the $2,795.SMor $1.78 per
the n1r* months,

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loud ri,h.,ring Spurn; baits-ri. aIternsting white .sio.l
rlInw, into an unic,rawtI hO-inch .uigrl [nail car
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milk; stir Into gelatine mix.
One of the most populardes.. ture. Place over low heat; stir
1 tablespoon melted butter
serts. An old-time saying "as constantly until gelatine dls1'a cups boiling water
American as apple pie" jpj. solves and mixture thickens
2 cups thinly sliced appies
cales what variety pie is tops in slightly, atuid 5 minutes. He.
from heat; add pepperthis country. Another popular
Itoh out pastry for bottom
type is the cream pie. The two nunt extract. Chill, stirring
and III loosely into 9-inch
recipes which follow are repra- casionathy, until mixture crust
pie pan. Combin e sugar, salt
mounds
s
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when
dropp
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itaUve of both.
from spoon. heat egg whites and cornstarch; add boiled
until stiff, but
dry. Gradual- Cider; blend well. Add egg and
butter; nix well. Stir In
SPRING BLOSSOM PIE
b' add remaining t o sugar melted
and beat until very
Fold bulling water. Spread apples in
Chocolate wafers
Into gelatine mixture. Fold In bottom of pie pan; add boiled
lenve
flavored
whipped
cream. Add several cider mixture. Roll out top
gelatine
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food coloring. Turn crust; place over pie; trim;
dropao
'ss cup sugar, divided
into
prepared
pie shell. (bill crimp or flute edges. Cut
teaspoon salt
until firm, 3 or 4 hours. At aerv• slashes On top. Bake at 425 de2 eggs, separa ted
trig time, garnish with sliced gees for 4Oto45 minutes. Cool
IL* up ilk
gumnudrups arranged to make before sering.
4 teaspoon peppermint
flowers,
extract
iNotr Bulled Cider
'If:Io: One 9-Inch pie.
l cup heavy cream, whipped
[kill I quart cider until it 15
Note: Pie Is best served the
Red food coloring
same day It Is made; the reduced to 11'2 cups, enough for
cookies soften on longstanding. 3 pies.
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APPLE PIE
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ereditrating firm, nine other off the mortgage holders, then
rehabilitate the that links between mortgaze
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demolish
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Including the No. 3 man
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Among the real-estate play- were common.
I"HA's New York City Insuring
profits ers were doing this speculativers who are reaping
funding until I ordered 4t
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stopped April 19," he said.
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trofler of the State Florida
me proposed new banks, to be named Peoples Bank of
Forest Qty and Peoples Bank of Kissimmee, respectively,
would become the newest members of First Florida Bancorporation, a 4-member bank holding company
headquartered in Tampa.
stated that the proposed directors of Peoples Bank
of Forest Qty are William A. lies. Frank M. McMlllan, C.
Howard McNulty. JthnH.R,RUCha0dWilhlT.Wada'

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W. M. Gras-cs, Delta's Orlando District Marketing
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fast becoming one of the nation's most important resorts,"
He pointed to the advent of Walt Diane' World as "an event of
major impact on our passenger boardings at McCoy." He
emphasized. "This impact Is only starting. In the years
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NEW YORK - Sales and earnings of U.S. industries,
inc., set a first quarter record, I, John Billers, chairman and
chief executive c'fficer, announced.
Net income increased by 12 per cent to $18.9 million In
three months ended March 32 from $16.8 million in the
corresponding quarter of 1971. Earnings per shar rose 12 per
cent to S7 cents from 5l cents the year before. Sales advanced
to $376.7 milli on from $325.3 million one year earlier , a 16 per
cent increase,

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r•sle $r sirviliar ases Involving
WASIIIN('.TON mAl'
Con. Philadelphia, I)etroit. Chicago,
grrssiotuml investigators have St. Louis and other diet.
launched a double-barreled
The government says the tileprobe of the financial macbin- gil l operators work this way:
plungimig the govern- s'rmmIustors Flood a racially
neigti&amp;irht I,
nments Inner-rity borneowtierstiip program into multi. frighten white homeowners Into
billion-dollar Ioses and scan M'Iltng cheaply, apply cosmetic
dal.
rehabilitation to the houses,
Nominally the firma originate
Hearings in the house and gain on inflated VIIA appraisal
F'IIA mortgages on the speeut.s.
S*'nimtt' this week will esamine of the property's worth, then
t..rs' hosec (cur ultimate res.s
gi,tli'n', that Iinwnwtai in• sell to biw-mnuiimmu', insiritirity
to institutional Investors [ti:
stitutions aided speculators in families who can afford
many also extend h1gh.lnLerr'.
plundering the Federal housing
loans,
typically at 11 to 12 p'r
g4iii1tibtii*tIt'ii through the s.,le
Indictments charge that I"IIA
the Initial specuIat..'
ut decrepit houses to poor fami. appraisers were sometimes cent,
sale of houses destined for reties at large profits,
bribed and that the poor
Starting today, the Senate un tunes connived with speculators sale to k4w.tr.come Families
industry sources said
titrust and monopoly subeoni- to get false credit ratings for
taInts channel mortgage bussmittec will air the New York mortgage eligibility.
When repair costs mount, the ness to firms that favor them
City case that brought in.

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Garden thirap), under the with the pots for p1* tUW given ning
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is appropriately called ex- Bruma. wu begun, with the
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youngsters have demonstrated material. At the first
amazing skill in a ruiinher of student planted an amaryllis growth process of seeds. Mrs..
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different areas of endeavor.
how to make a terrarium
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being a a1nd of boys and girls
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from tis' school to the Garden
teach therti how to grow plants
(ruth to set the handicraft being
and improve their smirraundesigned and planned for the
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budding, bating the rodents' destrucopen area under
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trierils tan often Mees
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You know you'll have a nice spot waiting for you. than a mile of uncrowded beach with shiny white
No more "Sorry, Were Full" signs, Because here- sand right on the property. When completed, the
you cm-n your own arpsite. A guaranteed haven proposed improvements will include a beautiful
for the camping enjoyment of your family. Avail - clubhouse, shuffleboard courts, a heated swimming
able anytime you want it. Not a dinky little lot pool, a campfire circle, a boat basin and pier.
either. Ours are much larger, in fact, twice the Convenient camping facilities, too. Like modem
size of those found in moat "tec-vee" resorts, comfort stations and laundry mom And cornRcsonably priced, too' And you not only own piete undergrou nd utilities, including etevtrjcjtv,
your site, you also own the roads, open areas and water and sewage. You'll enjoy outdoors in cornrreatiuniil facilities, through a Property Owners fort. At Saddlebag Lake. Your own private campAssociation, \Vhen you are not using your camp- ing community,
süte, we'll assist in renting your site for you, if
'ou wish, so it can help pay for itself.
LOOK AT THE FUN YOU CAN HAVE HERE.
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Besides the dean fresh air and the warm Florida
nut'., Saddlebng Lake uffordr, plenty of exhilarating
outdoor fun. The fuakiixig .s great. And there's more
"Visit Ow ELCX)ME CENTER on US Hwy. Z7, 2

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3,69 cos which provide milk
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have been banned from the
city.
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ina whose wttk you like antI feel and tr4erIvfl desiçl4'r Thf'y Rtdgewav alw ate imprinted.
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nts'u but we iii, wnril It In have
11s' natrs'
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happily It) the fiiltlltrnc ot if this
filled spent wirkirig with a romp,
t.i; ber ta ,rne riisPs'i U'at f potsible 'Jo rhayp is made f'
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regional organization. Janics
by
kewy.santord nett operating
manager, and Samual Avara,
\s'lise i,uslt-ulIIS aslid'i-ts'r hit' era known (only to a few and
ItS t flV I 'irlIEtI.
regional fleet manager for
was an Into rail 1usrt of bettor-known persons seeking
slarie's'
Writer
\i-nfs'aIurs%I,
Montgomery Wards's Fart
.'irIictir freedom h"itst releases
liii
parIsr,Iiuins(
('cast operation conducted the
'itt \ ituir el I- INwI %% lilt ;u en
ii I bit
Ph "5 lIii., IIZZ
Its
thu
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-lilts '
no -md -innoe-nj that
ist
I ii
end Iii ii field tii
i t., tit thogs through the uciall i
- Its I. hi us s adeS,Malt
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it Is h,iu
new eulinent w oul
.cnci ihirigwai, - satti) is a
U d ii c Liernaul ).latzkse. s- las ltcwItt
ii,tisitlaits 1dii (ii 5 (intl) 'singer from I!gand.i Iterords
dells-credin the fall, ,,,
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I(('sl'*L'l, I'). i)J'. ,li.M ullil (kititt's ,5$iii Ulli 4iIill, I lI)Uuill by Dick Vell'.toswI, }rnnV haleo McKenna. northeastern
(slyt', N.Y. Ll11.
wars used in the' hiliness sells veto, John Abercrombie anti
and southeastern regional
hue rt'trsls 1w tins aivailaWe salucit' lIce) banned social Jeanne Lee are planned
traffic manager, expressed flit'
arc' "The ,Iazz Vizartt.s,'' V.1. I dancing . lieu ths' brought
j 'ft Hes-siril's, 1841 llneaslcompanies appreciation to the
atusi S. "Frislilie Keppaul.'' iuustrtuius'ut iuih,i the church to was-. New Vomk. N V 1(w)i1,
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I-- S -drivers
wives tor a
available a
set,
outstanding performance.
I ( ling " aisisi "Country singers it good silul heat to take 'The Jazz ('mclperser's Ott-he'stm," by Michael ManlIer, saitti
Blues." A flyer describing tttt'uii off on."
on the modern side. fix). nlu- soloists Cecil Taylor. Dim flier.
;d,4, is mailithle.
In a letter. In' i'splai,ls, "You sictana are recording and sell- ry. l'haroah Sanders, l.arry
Coryell nd Gato hiarbieri. $,
1cm) not rt'vo5tli7O any tit the trig their own.
Seeds. 59 l.archwsxwl Dr.. and ''Escalator over the 11111,''
ii,entiunitl
with
the'
aiti,ts
Bid For
get- ttrt'c li's. $12. a J azz opera by
escc'ptisn it the 'Maple I oaf' ('iunhridge. Mass, t12l3L is
musician's
co- Carla ltk'y and Paul Ilauinea,
as
a
includes ting started
which
release
with each musician with a lot of soloists.
ucusicians that iius'st peu;e operative.
Two Banks
The idea of this nonprofit
Tsicmisy l)ursey, for making whatever profit there is
kits. ,
recordings and group is to eomrnir.sion and
own
his
from
T. E. Thcker, president of
Seeds being nonprofit It In present new works. Next
Fur-st Florida Bancorporation.
'
'l'1ut' t&gt; pe' lit uiiUsut' IS
tends to record unknowns, play- project - to help distribute',
announced today that ap. found so llc'rsain is black
free, records produced by other
plIc'atlons for new banks In Aisierut'aru Ilk ,uuus,,', Lalui's,
musicians
Forest City (Seminole County), smIths's1 auisi jazi
Trumpeter Charles Tolliver,
who
was in Art Illakey's Jan
and Kissimmee (Osceola
"I"rccltlit' Keppard was a
Messengers for a time, sells
County) had been filed with first-generaethn jan ciatisiclalbi;
"Music Inc." from StrataEast
Fred 0. Dickinson Jr., comp a cornetist, burn and tired in
Inc.,
463 West St.. New York,
troller of the State of Florida. New Orleans and tine tit tile
N.Y 10014
The pr-upoe new banks, to originators .1 unwritten Jan
Vocalist Betty Carter, who
be named Peoples Bank of
.u'.ic. It i'. sild that tie' soundest
used to be with Hay Charles,
Forest City and Peoples Bank of stuiething like' lushly Ihildemu
sells "Betty Carter' - from Itch%
Kissinunee, respectively, would whit titan) at-knowledge as tim.'-'(
Car Productions, 333 North Or
TM,,taPtWilIzlWiftuIiw,Idt '"p
become 11w newest members of i
North Plainfield, N J
-iguriator ci band au.
First Florida Bancorporation. a
Avant-garde
"Aroutod the turn tit the
'our Fart'," Flack
forth Thornton sells - I-'reedom
bank
24-member
holding ce'ntur) when Ke;ipartl started
"ftockla' Ilobin," ,I'srkton
and Unity" from Third World
company headquartered in
plaly iiiusie as a Ix,&gt;, these
"I (;fflka,"
flecorila, 109 tirnatlway, hirnokTh,.a,
'its'$tha Ii, (,oIl, Y,ow," ...
we're rh&gt;ltiii.s ('UlIuilttitl to tilt'
lY. N. V. 11211.
Tucker stated that the Ilia ck
tattles
which
t'ouiiiuiuntty
Nick Hngnola, who has ex.
"l)a&gt; h),raming,"l'ranlhun
proposed directors for Peoples stressedweakbeatsraithmt'rhIuin
perimented
with the upper
"A ('owbo,'. 'Rank It N etter
Bank of Forest City are William Use strung tx'at,s which
ranges of the bantone sax, sells
A. Iles, Frank M. McMIIlan, C, coiltilon tie wititi' Aiiic'rIca
"This Is II" from Priam. Box
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Howard McNulty, John H. Uiruui it European heritage'.
1257 Albany, N Y.
I Gfores
The New York [lot Jazz
Ranch and William T. Wade and This
"I'll Take too There," Staple
t&gt; l' of iti&gt; ttuui which is
, New
V.' 57th
'iet)',
for Peoples Bank of Kissimmee, tsic,uittub tallest s&gt; micoPatesi
Singers
York, N V 10019. has a t)1(
the proposed directors are: B.
"flab) htiur," fladIinrr
is an-t-s-ntlng tht.' serinI
')".rnIl&gt; (ii Stan," three hot chute which includes poste'rs
O'Dell Bronson, Leonard C.
fuurtum tx'.at to the tiara,
and photos as well as recordtljhI
Carter, C. 1-bward McNuhty, k'cniie very popular auuuung
— ings,
John'?. Mercer, and Thomas E.
Tucker,
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u not more than 10cents.
Roger Hansen, of the Federal
Borne Loan Rank Board's
Office of Management Systems

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'Ilie annual dinner held at ti
Hcr,xsc of Steak, SanhI, wa
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I'Mfol
banks
list of
mpIih
Lincoln. Neb.. a
cost uctpating in the plan and is
and
James Parker. southeastern
both convenience
Cotnpltte The
of sSktd to
ia
regional
operating nanager,
though
the
writing in a recent Federal
WASIINC ION — '%tj.lce was
*UtkWiUtlOfl fnrn
mOrIR&amp;1C
presented six it Va
Irne Lsan Rank Pittard preauthOtiTt'i
tth sak
tr.
the-road itti%-ers
aats payments and pt4yb*C'k TbC
Hansen
ourruul
Several "oIt nnrans are
ducementa, such as free
driving
assarsta at the corn
SMTWL
Ubatinn or the use of
banking Inunder way In ;
acvcunt.
panics fifth annual aafct
The commercial banking checktn
the corning
rcheci
ctus - to
customs to
,suthor1atlOfl
a
award ittnn'r.
d
At the ii -.
pa their mans bills with a th
1•104.
clayton Zimmerman
has
(i
d, pr..,
5fl)
starte
the emp
wifl
in p
mle'
Allaint
c tng rrt'elveii his
cieUver tolls bank a tars'
At month's end an individual ieauthartzatItwi means that a directed In SCOPF,,t
10-t
K fi ars
Pr'
Ofl
(or paper from which the bank
would i.mplv instruct his bank customer eaecutea a legal Committee
Zimmerman is the second
fffflu in C"Alifamia.
to the ern.
Sanford baw.t striver In achieve
With a preauthoriwd payroll plova a account F plows
'ampan the butcher and Use institution the ,uthoi1t1 to
10
,ears of accident free
transfer funds on his behalf credit, the E%SWrn wot'b as basing scants at
baker and an down the line
driving. Awards also were
71* bank would do the resL until the arrangement is cari- folkws:
"I hp%v their pay information
presented to
I.. s-tt
A eoinpar asks an t1flPlths't
It would be the celed ha CItht" parts Hansen
m'tuziH
ton an output tape in s'yps
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or
for
11
years
of sal.'
Sanf
d.
like
his
he
would
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mid
to be prescribed fonnat which w,fl
operations Glenn l.e.lfonI ithi
Its electronic muscles and Mart
Within the asainga and loan de.cvsited dtrt'ctl) Its a dfl*fld sent to an *.utcsmzittd Clear.nine years and James Lr'dfotd
the Iran naitic ss-str'm 4cpnsft account In a c'sm
igti the bills
with eight years, both oil
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Federal
7I Individual's account at devjw'd
lingw'oed Uaru'st (aroIhcr'
ha gas conwan would be
and Clarence ('Issvpoi'l rvceivt41
.--edited as Pus owi bank at
Iour- anti three-year
their
ouritt was debited - an b~
awards.
:;
The Sanford Heel, with the
-ram of paper work postage
best saicta record in the
and pataence4aalng movement.
c'onipan, again won the lull
The main aim, from the
191 ahl.'ornpan% Award, and
hank's point of view, is Ui cut
the Prhate Truck Council of
down the flow of PRM work
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'food to the water and apply at
$anttng time
I.c you have trouble diain transplanting iris, wet the
UIUII&amp;ng btween
dlffigs Ill trim boov bact tar.
and weeds when your ftrst flow- shape before replanting tubers
ering plants emerge from the and fertilize with a (lower arid
garden plant fond to help roots
earth in spring'
Sow a few seeds of each van reestablish
ety ffidnnrs, property matted
Spoils Sprouting
for idetl at the same time
W,nderng about preventing
seeds are planted outdoors
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Those planted indoors will potatoes from sprouting' It
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come up first and you'll recog- isn't easy Storage th
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t4(á
degrees)
mn the plant when you see it aids' root i40 to
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moat area will help somewhat
Outdoors
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spraying green potatoes With
Aluminum Foil
You can increase SUTTUflCT nflalew hilt-aside tMH.ao, the
..4..4J4mj ,1Iw IurrI
,
squash yield with a mulch of Purdue (Jntversity agru-ultural
b
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aluminum foil to give biological staff advises. one week after
--= control tn delay virus disease blossom drop or four to
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The Connecticut Ag-rirulturni weeks before the expected date
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Experiment Station reports of digjing Rut u cannot use
that pla nts mulched with alum,- such potatoes for planUng the
The San Francisco Assay
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num foil produced double those next year.
t
t'tfYice began m a iii n g or.
on bare soil
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GmsudverhIr1ps
The experimenters found
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b ' W or t Reed
dresses on April 24: eastern
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The
American
Association
of
that biological control of aphids
t'nitcd States on April s.
tiooL.-:r-i
sour
favorite
affecting crop pLants cnu)t4 h' Nur,wr','rnn c-stirnair tLaii IPJ'
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iind wr,tt'rn Untied Stan-s
'd"'
ni1I
p.artment
store
or
Iii'Ht
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achieved with reflective rout- nisiiio dcre. ul lani
on Ap-il 28 This was done u
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shop, $10 It would he aimo'.:
rites Reflected skclighit from lose topsoil through action of "
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an effort to main?ain a fair
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impossible for anyone rt'ft':
auminum foil discourages wind or water, a $1 billion
rind equitable delis-ct-s date
ring to it not tc' be able !'
aphids tram alighting to teed on in the U S This is blamed
1:
t.a11
riccoiding
to area idutt-i ihan
identify most foreign coinage
delaying the spread of larget% on loss of groundeo'.er
the cuiuflmar)' alphabetical
Issued
w
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In
the
past
35.1'
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Spring
is
11w
best
time
for
virus diseases
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method of distribution.
-years
Virus CiSeaSL5 of summer planting grnundc-over but often
ymplc
Is
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Ti. :1st 1
3j orders i-reeks-ed prior
SPANISH ('ATII). The i*tahed garage and front well make this an attractive split level of 1402
I4ecaizsr world currt'ncirc
squash repnriedls "explode' in heavy rains wash ltnU before it
cnmp('tittflr. winner 'nS
to Ma'. I will be returned to
fluctuate frequently, values
square fret on the living and bedraomlt9irls An iron gate lead% to she garden patio which ma
late August. infecting a field is established To stop this.
James C-onnolls who 'nOfi
the sender
may be determinra from a
vir-tl 1mm the living: roo m tower level features a stud'. room and a famit'. room with sliding gus'.
Ic'.'. uris The pLants spread thatch of hay or $ traw
within
the triple jump nfltCt Lit
arn'.h
tile
a
pool
irrrae
isarrior
h
stucco
with
wrought
iron
matrruak
and
11W
convenient
table
expressing
dnnr'. ii-adinc to a
art stunted and the yields re- several inches deep on
Orders thr the Eisenhower
ground before planting and top
r - lIA'M was designed b arct.iieLt Rudolph A. Matenu. Master ('Ian Srrtrr. *5 East llu' exchange r a t e La the the O1ympiac In Athens.
duced
Proof Dollar should not be
Greece. on April 6, 1896.
be
obtained
bs
writing
10
coinage
of
a
given
cauntr.
ma
T$e..
Minrota.
.'s'..
11501.
Inlormailon
on
blur
prints
Jericho
Black plastic was found to he It with a network of strinits tied
confused with the Elsenhol
in ail ljnflj.d States value The World Almanac recalls.
the architect
to stakes to prevent the thitteti
ineffective
or 1972 Uncirculated Silver
train cents to $500. A i-re- his 454ont mark was 3'.
from blowing away Pull aside
feet more than his nearest sp('cimen These sell for £
1-yourself"
ommended
'd
a-i
the has at- straw wtwrr s'ou
each and an announcement
Time To flivide
kit tot- anyone contemplating competitor, The ID-man
want it. net a plant then replace
fur the - ti r d (' r Liceeplan.
if
mt':ic'xin
team
won
1'
'luni perenniat. stir-h as it
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iii'.'
a:'I
tt'i
irIr' ii' trc i: t.:' ti--i.
chrysanthemums, phlox, Shasta
The protective cover
daisies, hostas, asters. geums left as a mulch, to repulse
ming pool you are utmost i hi' an almosl-empt'. pout simutar
Its '1%'lA% BROWN,
a'
eronuca may be divided weeds, hold moisture in sumperfect conouc'tur of nrc-- circumstance-s tui'k the hIt of a
early in spring Give themmet and provide protection in
Al' .ews1ea1urrs Writer
In barr feet at your swim- Ineity if the electrical charge 13-year-old girl in Evanston, ill
some help. To improve the root- winter
Indiana youth was
.
cannot find a copper conductor A 14-veatold
to the' ground. It will dee- electrocuted It his school s fin
when he touched an empts tight
troc-ute s'nu. under certain
bulb sacke
rumstatwes
How do these circuit guard
'ou also could meet an,. fate
grnund fault interrupters foil
fe
et
while
dangling
your
i
oc ution" This question
the water as you dial your radio electr
was (WI to Vincent (-ar:ssima
.1
breakdown of in.
V
If
it
has
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vic.-pressdent at research and
-tsulation wititLa a
/
ran surge through you to the engineering of Hubbell makers
Safets glazing materials
OPEIN
of '.iring devices ii'. f4ridgepnrt
huuliI be used in hazardous
ground
('ann
-'
a -locations In preference to orOr you might be climbing a
S
A normal heart beats in
2ii
dinars- glass. Such lecatlans
ladder from a pool that has rtwthmic- cadent-t until an dec
incivat- storm doors. sliding
been energized from a broken tnt
stux-i. causes it Ii lthri!
glass doors, tub and shower
light Zoom The charge will
"'nt
I
When
tic- expluinea
enclosures. g in s s entrance
come when you touch the lad- lute
your heart goes out tit wharl.
doors or any glass panel adyou could ix- in trouble inter
jacent to them
Or you may decide to cook a
must respond to a low
Safety glazing materials
ur poolside
hamburger on
Include tempered glass but
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iiectrir grill that might have a level of ampeTr'. and cut aft to
prevent fibrillation of the
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tempered g I a &amp; s must be
leak
heart
manufactured to ithe, ruling
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out Its use for do-it-yourselfHe points out that the Under'
thoughts but there have been
sirs who wish to cut It in a
so man'. thousands at shocks writers Labor-atones specified
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variety of sizes.
and electrocutions in and about the interrupters must "trip' at
Plexiglas acrylic sheet
national dee'- a 5. milli level tl/200th ol the
pools that
ma terial fills the require.
lk
tnicat code Is in effect Storable amount Of c'urrenc used in lightments and is material that
ing
a
one-ampere
1OD-t'ntl
ground
type
the
above
pools can be purchased generally
and some that are part -was- into bulb Adults would respond to
and which the amateur can
shock of 20 milli' bs being
the ground - must now be' profabricate ititu cus tom sizes
.
iIIII!I..0
fault
circuit
pinned
it' whatever they were
let-ted
with
ground
This is a clear material in
'h1
water faucet or
gripping
interruptersIn
1973
all
swim
.-.
sheet form that is far aturdiIqtPithiith hiflevenaia5mllli
&amp;\
-sir than gani. £'.t'i 1
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should tn-r,ak It dues not shutPlexiglass us available In difterenes, is that you sears' tacles must hr protected hs level an adult would jump bark
level
was
rhose
milli
e
5.
Th
c-ri.
let into flying small pieces a variety of thicknesses but t more times, live at- six theseTHREE BEARS in South Side School Afternoon Kindergarten operetta
that because of children Weight and
One major concern
but breaks Into large dull- figure on using the 1/10th- times fat- the thin material.
were
played by Steve Harvey (Papa Bear), Christy Rice (Mama
in health are big factors in degree
edae chunks.
fficti thickness for ordinary seven to 30 times fin- tbl- mans do-it-yourselfers have
Bear),
and Gary Albert (Baby Bear).
flerituite It does not
stalled their own pools and of shock
replacement of window glass quarter4nt.h stock
The whole electrical system
crack the way glass and 1,4 -inch thickness for tt'The material is covered lighting, without bothering it)
s
gruunurng. ,-&amp;Tdues it is even better than placement of s t ii r nit door
with a protective coat of get permits. and are url i oostsI on
explains
Anything can
iuima
glass lot the do-it-your..eller sash without framing
niunlang pauper Leave this IOTUIed of the nea codes
nec-ted Ii' the earth such at- a
to handic----bntn easier and
on While rtittitig
A special cutting tool fatLust sear mans children
safer Must (if us. when We
I'Witiu)fl ttut material OVCT' '.'.eri' eisrtrocuted
on Plexiglas is available
in
A water pipe is rounded Y.ater
pool is at an electrical
It a e' to install at window- fur ai'e-u' s If is looted as
thrrc-elunrtrr-inch uS ow el 13-veal aid Springfield. Mo,,
rains:, take the measure- you would a glass cutter, that runs the IentUl UI 591' youth touched the frayed card ground level, but when pipes
hardware dealer scaring the material using a scored line- The line should
meats itt
tied into
at a sump pump while cleaning corns' in and out it is
who cuts thu' glass to size.
ground
straight-edge as a guide 'the 1W tip,
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DEAR tRY: I think your husband i about in degrees
wrong! When a moan marries, be should remove (iota his
wallet all the pictures of the girls be used I. boon, aid
carry only his n-lie's.

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C'OT1t)ES"flAL TO "J-flJRT AND PUZZLED" IN
LOt'tSVll-t.E: Don't believe second-band tales-. Ash your
muthi-, in tin U she has ever complaIned I. the family
about the was s-eu Impose an her b teasing the baby

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iluls is just ii swi'.pluug of mu
aibumru that will take your
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were on, The haunting si:npllv'
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niule support-s the wisdom o
the lyrics and makes 11w platter *fl experience in Armwrlcatn
reality
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which attests to the song's s.
tin-dial, ''Pretty ('MaI'' is a
very twin), song, but you'll
luis.' In buy the uhbuitu to hear
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s'p1t' that tends to tear at your
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just about everyone. ''Your
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Show lI(erun), Dean's guest
tonight Is wacky Jnn'than
Winters, who Is turned loose in a
skit mnuttlnut bin-n in a cluttered
alto '.'.h"n.' tic's trying ti Ito-I
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I*:%H P()LL\'-l"runct's might use a small amount of
-nail polish remoter to get the glue off tier leather-topped-------table. Ile careful not to drop it anyplace but on the glut
THE WORLD OF MUSIC
spot -JEANET1'E
-r-topped tables may have
DEAR REAI)ERS-Le-lopped
different finishes and those with a ser'. shins, mirrorlike
gloss mal be slighth dulled (ruin any spot-removal treatsings
P
John
ment. It the color should lighten, paste wax shoe' polish.
the color of the leather, might be used on the spot to restore at least some of the gloss and color. A spot of while
vinegar on the glue I% another possIhihit'. (or softening
of tragedy, b
glue and then the razor blade treatment would be easier.
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LI' entitled "Ain't We hlasin'
ByJUDVIIUGG
Us a Good Time?" includes her
Copley News Settler
recent chart buster 'Just for
. PoUy'a Problem
John Nine, he's that young What I Am," She also lends her
DEAR I'OLl.i'-flow can I get mildew out of '
throaty, vibrant voice to "I
newcomer that writes his mu
new Morocco leather hassock saddle soap did not
sic with the wisdom of an old Know You're Going Away," "If
work) and a used canvas umbrella'-IIELIN
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man and sings it like a virile We Want Love loLast"and the
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champion of the common man. title tune.
For those not familiar with
John's album, "John Prim,"
Miss
Smith, she hails from
on
the
Atlantic
label
Is
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subtly
DEAR POLL','-I hams-c been trying for weeks to get Up
where up until a few
Ohio,
titled
Introduction
to
a
dynam.
enough courage to write' my I't't I'ees-e. It is with those
ic, thinking man whose words years ago her performances
People who do not make their children pick up tot's after
they have finished ilaying with them, particularly when
go from your brain to )'jr c'onsi,sted of IIA fliectings arid
SQUiIt(' t1minc*I lIuw-evti', in a
they are in someone c'Ise's home It never falIr, that there
heart, express route.
is always something left to be picked up, but does the
John, like many artists, sings few short years the petite
whole toy box have to be cleaned out? I try to teach my
of the tragedy and of the dcc- blonde has amassed a lung list
son to pick up toys he has pIaed with, for how else do
trIcblisulnessthat people ex. of credits that include her being
the'.' learn' But. of course, sortie never do -COVEIIEI)
perlence, but the reality of his added as a regular on the
WliI TOYS AN[) DISGLSTEI)
Grand Ole (ry, several maymusic is stunning.
Kris KrIstoffern offers a ies and being named "Best Vu.
DEAlt h'OLL\'-when making baking powder biscuits,
roll out the dough to make a rectangle. Use the Inside
glimpse of his first Impression cahist," in the country western
divider from an ice-cube tray and press down on (hi'
of John on the back of the al. field, in 1966.
dough to cut ('Ut biscuits which are even and ready for
bum jacket. Kris met John
baking In a jiffy-L'NNE
Pi'lne In Chicago Ins nightclub
iNI*D*ttt iNTiPPPiII AIIM I
at dosing time. Well, a few of
iii-i:n l'AnAt)F:
--- them stuck around after hours
You will reci-Ite a dollar if l'oll'. usc". sour fat orile
to hear John sing.
homemaking idea, i'd l'es-'.r, I'olls's Problem or solum'
Krls's Impression' "It must
lion to a problem. SS'rite Polls in rare of this new spaper.
)IlfltO('St) SlN(,LES
have been like stumbling onto
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IN AT BRIDGE
2. AN AMEItI('AN 'l'i(i(21
got a good idea where he's go.
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She- dresses them exactly &amp;ike combs their hair the name
was, and she always buss them identical toys (She says,
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other "I
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un)e'cs she takes her'Iittk sister. And If the big one has a
her own age over, the mother sbo'.'es the younger
one of! on both of them
Both girt' are c-iristatly upset becau'-.e they are espeuted to always be together, play together and stay together.
That mother doesn't realize' that their Interests as well as
their capabilities an-s not the same,
I tried to tell her that I thought she should
lag each child as an Individual and drop that
bit, and
she nearly tank my head off If you agree with me. Abby,
print rny k-tis-t so that mother will see how wrong she Is
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reference
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mast libraries or through the on the automatic mailing list
order. The pri'c per eir. reAmerican Numismatic Asso- m aintained bs the mint
mains the same as the t971
elation library, far members prior to z'u jiture issues
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Dear Friends &amp; Customers:
We offer, for your consideration, several 1972 model
Executives. Demonstrators, and Company automobiles.
These cars are all l mileage. from 1,100 to 7,000. All are In

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extended to 18,000 miles. Never before has this dealership
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57.19500 Call all 1111 today,

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A On. Owner "Cream Pull" Well
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"Make Us Your
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1969 Cougar

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19 580 1$ 3980

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'7O Mustang Fastbck"55
Vi. Automatic Tra'ssrnis

1966 Volkswagen
Good Low Cost Transportation
and the Price Is Rlghtl

SR)dI.

1967 Cougar XR7

i.sJlQ. 1(*.jtgr.

4 L"iw

Owner Car With A

beautiful Blue Exterior
Air CorlrIItloIte'd

Aulutnctl IC

'2280

treSfllIt)is%lotl. I'U5I1r Sltiersflij.
Purser Brakes. Very

Cleats

i

ln,(ltj(5
141) charges Ill •
L.acelili,,i large lgt in HacIenda
and raised
Village.
pa l.g

skirling

690 9480

HaCeir.da Village Tate IPsi
IC,I4tf'dt,,r%
Il'OVtdVe,ate,vIav
%tle 0Q33 114 I iflC'43 .411
'f It 17

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MOBILE HOME SALES
(,,G'IC464,(3(J OVIt (.4) tiOA(.
1514 4341
Pe(iIiTii I)ItLAPII)() it (lli()A
11105 1
I/ii blI 4411

69chiysIec

$

Its, home too ire been looking
lose in a tilling •Ou'il love is at

ow

4

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Se At

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1450 down I. assume pa yments

55495(10

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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17.92, SANFORD

or [3LJSiNESS SERVICES
DIAL 322.2611or$31.9993

SPECIAL MID-YEAR SALE

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Winchester Homes of Fla.

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I 4"d Larger Py*p$ 3pr es,,
PiStf Cord t C'$ 117 1410

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1 41
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heater. au?omaqc. 3 We t'ardlOO
5100 373 4305
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Simra, RAPt. LOW P*ilap.
'44
5511 )72
Iciciatialara
152)
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Pets

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walnut finish, under warranty
Pay repair cP'a,ges of $45 or 7

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lj,%l %tP-iA on of d0,bii *. Or -r
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F t or da B g .n,i'ntOr,r Cl
2 *015 LOTS and par's
1,4 lowip 00,0 C,, Ti S p I"
ain,t PtA, It 92 5 Oie3A 'ill

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tI-i ,&amp;.n.e Ir,qsv iliat you ran have
'roijlt buSIness appear en fP,e
SIIOPPLOS GUIDE lot as Pciw
$13 a mc%IItI 1 Call 372 2611 ansI 515
Ic., ou r wart ad po%Of bod4yt

BE READY FOR SUMEP)
I" Alum'num Screen WI with gril
urlivered and Ioil instaihec
Ic'h IS, StOOP, sIteS Ac., yleC hoer
doors. sas
, installed. Ca
Aluminum Doors of Sanford, 373

JOIN THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE

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Paradise Pools

WANT A SERVICEMAN FAS
Read loden'S %I'0lIO*'i Owda I
the hel,pJou need
Sc.rr
IC gin. tent 9ff Pa'
'00" U"'tii Irnit' Aan.ng
(a'pr' C'I 5Af'ii3f,j 13,3 )431

Jvf 1,aI )fl 3411

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"Ill 1,rJyp'3I5l1,

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300lsupplles

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tso,a's S'o?or', I trailers

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Trade in cart, boats. lorriiture
AntPaiA9 of value We Wheel ani
deal at

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all
&amp; Shell P10*41%
occasions, all arrangements I
Garrison Drive 372 $437
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3151 S. OrlandoAve.
Rt. 17.9. S# NFORD

1 ad) Ba.rrsgtofl
.,rr,r.rtA,, 31)3)30

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Ceramics

CONS

Pet Care

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544 Ptwd Country Sedan. Sla
NwjOnI. Al 0 &amp; If i-s?ra Cr11'
504 SI4FLLFfI USED CARS
in ..

',ADDLF ECiUii..AiP,4t
AnsI,?" H.a' Sat .t tt'•
'ICO"&amp;I Nester? Sinop

61

.
Cimo

InIper'

coed

Sacrlfic4. I5
Ford QalavI. with
sr-tree $300 eguity, &amp; tale Ovir
- - -minhi rn 1105

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tiSMonThty 7111074

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SenInole 773 4410

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Pi'fti'i Pr.,'Imd lr,'dutOrihi 3.0.
Stalls, Pasture. Hay and Grain
Daily Electr.c Eunice Wailer

MAIER I URNI tURF
Sell trade
n.,,
lii IS E 11t it
377 547)

Winchester Homes of Fla.

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Cad.ilat- t.
5175 t.ieli.nt

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ideas Colon Scttetnes Low Mone y
and moire ii) at

Sa nford 372 412

AItISt 75 OR ROOM ADO
.51.1 (-'.3 C'? i.e -ii • 0r-*
I •..'-5 3.') 1010
Clan Lifil &amp; Farm Fencing. R,ta
Wholesale. installation Availabi,
Cogovrn FencC Company, 1005
Sanford Av enue
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3 line Ad-$5.04 $16.50 $4680
4 'inc Ad-$672 $22.00 $62.40
5 line Ad-58,40 S2500 $7800

orlistift

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Poultry

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Semino!e Sporting
Goods

IJNFURNISHED
Buy it tPi way you like Ocer 1000

SERVICE. INC - 11 0 S Magn( lia,

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5 Days 21 Days 13 Wks
Srnuiot,

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377 1615

WANT ADS
Cc 11 eeof'day5 before Noonto

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may b
thtaini ft-gn, the Wag..

Miami, FlOridi 33111,
telephone: 330 3913

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PLOVMEWT, 1. ms
Regency Sqsm'e. H.r1
I I)) 3)00
c((-) WV'$ $ALaR'/ Y(PAS

Hour ofllct at 219 Cat-lan.
RulIding. 12490 UE.
Saw.rith Avenue, North

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Mil

per-ic,netlle and ahtradture Fronge
tj,n.titi 051pQ.Iun.I, unlimited
6-flutle 647 755% AsS for Mr
Alexander

EMPLOYM(Pe' ACT.

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l.a 37771

dcates a prelletrence based
CM age from arnploysrs
covered by Itte AGE
DIsCRIMINATIC '
IN

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Servic"é
I

£,,_I

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L ives t ock

67

Miscellaneous
ForSale

FURNlSHED

AL PORZIG PLUMBING
Orpift AIte,ations,CuStOm*OVk
3333N6
317 )170
1)330*1

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1,55

113 1lS)P.#fVe4p ci
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D.nnto*n SanloiJ 522 s.ai
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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17.92, SANFORD

Home Improvements

1.

Attic Insulations

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112 4172

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17 All I. 'I 5
J. 1.0 777 i.00

1'.

1501013E1. P55

IIpiQht Pianos
3135 &amp; "ii

ROSSON SPORTING tluODl

Winchester Homes of Fla.

Plumbinci- Electric

5( 50 Aid to C. A'4 5 I I'AiN? CO

Ly

COCr-GINSAPPLIANC( SERVICE
ka-r, All makP7 &amp; modest
(17 a ci p ci . Mon Fr
7am 1pm $at
lfapd3c"v.cr.377 153%

sotfolaf ir. bo4u*a'sp,v Mull be

NEWSPAPER does tool
accept HELP
WANTED ADS that in

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Isorn Writ,. stat.np nmq, ape
.nC "pir-ence to So. in. car.
01 'The Sinhird Herald 3.nio'd

This

A'd
HIGH I00 t'i

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firm h5 opening to, 000d
eap,',n.c sa'r.ao, pooc .
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knowing ly

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Auto Insurance

B'
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.Ø ,(a.l 1,10* thaI y(VJ can ra,
YOUR (,0t,nrss appea' .n the
Sp4OPI'( US GUltJI. for as 10* as
$t i oi .-'b' rail 377 7411 .n,?
lit' il,' ,nCl 41 I V.'! 11,3,11'

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Boats and
Marine Equipment
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Ytt Trade cars. boats, lots, homes,
furniture, live stock, airplanes.
mci etyCiil, luri, dlamondil

furntne, 53.000 55.000 ava ilable
d rnoftgag.re.ie'1ta,

Glass-Mirrors

I 1,15 Ion C. ( Ag'.a"rS
b5...1 Olb0 hh 1C Titi d b01*41d'
7377 Pall 0"vr 377 *352
ARl Ml33.r,i., %OML.PII?,o.
' ,'ota fiarrist If-rd a War-" £0

, d'da.n. and

Payton
Results

Don't thrOw

-iO4twes

"SWAP TRADE"

Money to Loan
ConSolidation Loans up to 57.000 o,,
Y

Appliances

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watchmen, Semi retired. 323

away

useful.
"ems
Sell ttlpr-t' godly
'I'
Pit" acid Want Ad by callng
LA..L-. III? an0 a%i.fg icir- a if indip
A0

W,•' .'.

Fast

(U
off 1752.
4)6. Suite

WF441 lwflu

Eating Places
•'ti. s, ;.'.:'' .e Il' ..". 1 %

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Air Conditionin'

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1.561 jeeg Wsgee.er

bUC trip frill.

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Winchester Homes of Fla.

the most convenient and
up to date way to solve
every problem.

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Five bedroom. 2baTh. fOmily room,
fireplace, central air, large fancecS

lr'j

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Joit move fl-itS youril 2bed 3 BaIts
K ing Site throughio1ut Small
ments at

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

IlirCt brdrOc.,rr. I (.4th P.nec,r5t
halIte rIerds paint arIa repa.r5
lenicrid prØ 5)5.000 T*mt

pOut? Sanford •rpa AAA

CPiAN
114
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T'tV rHAsdt

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444041

Musical MerchandIsi

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p4,lv)et'sF101'Lla Rot's
Sr,AliD(PIC(l'ITFQ
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Sanford Realty

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt.
17.92, SANFORD
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SHOP THE EASY WAY!

NICE

COMMERCIAL
lent bedroom I bath
rye Ire,
small bu%n's5 and 'some &amp;c,a
0xo'eni.aI 5 3 1.550 Termt

Business Property

36

(gully In homes, la nd We pay
off and finance. More in a IlIg
W,nchestCr Home 5?

FOR EVERYONE!

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to 37) 0415

IX

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Mobile Homes

will find this directory

Sauls Agency

Want Ads

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WANTED

3151 S. OrlandoAve.
Rt. 17•92, SANFORD

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rehs,ilt Pini3lft•, ntn,tcPi. traits I.4.
r4Ses SPeutd run heaver 1 0

Brds Anciall. 5uool'es
PETIAIR Fa.r*ar Pla,a s ari'
-,'d 313`11U111,

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per day
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE.

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Sale

aufett. Sir. fully
•eaianabl• )71W77

ivoold

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313 4311
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or

11110

thing for our neighborhood garage

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residents and newcomers

177,500

GIRLS t.r-erwat O'i,c, is .,c"etr'v
Positions from Winter Pare, t

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337 i,t4alter 5. 30

ihey redistribute the junk!"

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3151 S. Or lando Ave.

t.r'p*hfr-f' WlniinC ,ty Limits

try', M,,.n,a'sC a"IvC Mob-In

one

sales:

AUtOS

Vofliwepan 15u'7. It?')

ch,lnunuas. Male, female, *Ith
*1CC $33 up Animal
*l?PI*ut
Haven BoardlnIgKacWtei* 372

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convenience. Permanent

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say

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II Pt Jars. 5) 6 Venetian funds,
IS Windows, 75" e 74 " , 530. 30.,
Spoay Pump. 54, I lIaISon Lawn
Spray. 5)30. I I i I?' liut,ber
"
flat. Pug. 15
327 ISIS
__1*o lIoIlrwood bed,, complete $10
cccli I Single, all good condition

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asv41'CANQUALIIVUP4D(RP,lrw4
1' 775 PRD(.RAY'
.t .it biC.fQ new mrt now
or'...' cl'io.c, 3 Sf01 bedrooms. I .

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55

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nIr,t.d,
ny et-5h'n)

r-..Ii')uel

RFD
Aao, fln1
uen1
S riiuili r or
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't #e lit 51 Pb 123 t'I

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in today.

Tao &amp; insurance mores too rI tiles
g. te3,.11fu?. 13 ?!r Itijrry. '5
your; Never lived I', Move in

s

ppt 1170173

by

•i. MACHINES 0.f't a l ,,ti. Electric Ice ItO a c.'--"
At oil rental 10*491 pu?CP'S'•
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N.g"t 377 1*47

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--------- --APTS anu 'Trap's 1' 37

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$100.00

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Months Clii 123 Isedrooms al cost
and below -Low money and move

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373 05.45

Loco'

il-Auto

2

Lake

as t0p% Apply •r-0t"SO' to C.'w'aa ' R,tauoani a
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w'.w'..'a I SM
f'enP Art'

Supplies

Transportation
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or pr's •n

Wanted

"RE CTII.
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On, bedroom turr'ishPd house No

-- Female Help

Garden Equipment
63-Ptells And
e4 •Ctothir.g

Si, room furnished houSe, 5100
month. Is! and last 32303*2
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carl Apply in pe'Son to Bob
rovng'a asults Salq'i. Hwy 1742,
Sanford No phone calls please

Poultry

sviori

773 33e3

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itt *4 pa b. Sanford

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P4I1V I ANtIQUES
Pan
&amp;
('or nar
tirurs , 55 Sat Vol Fe's

5p

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Or; Rrai tt'a'i Brolt"
:;. r.'o
'377 7115
's 0" Sc"P4,' &amp; Ho"das Call

Experienced man to Detail ulil

43-Livestock And

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322 303)

And Tools
ID-Building Materials
IS-Lawn And

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Children

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
-- RI, 17.92, SANFORD

3151 S. Orlando Ave
RI. 17.92, SANFORD

Antiques

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for .p

MAR KET PLATFORM MAN
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Office Equipment

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Titty Dfivtns and Ownir Operator-s
needed tO transport automobiles
wltt.m the State oil Florida Must
be
abur
Ic,
c.ast
C) 0 7
requirements Owner Operators
must have Conveffliohel Chew,.
Oape. C.MC. or- Ford I rec tors less
than 2 yr'S 010 Applicants must

NOW

Si -Mschntrry

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poontmni

56-Store And

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FIRE!

tounp man. to be PC? fised 5550$laflt,
one oo prep wort No .xpeta,nce
necessary, will train Opper-'tunaty
for advancement Apply an person
IC Uplidat House, 104 North Blvd.
U,Lanc

I7Musa cal Merchandise

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younig Man, well uroomsd. tot
,t.gt' positional me.' carver
Ni) experience nejry Will
tram Apply In person to Hpludap
Mouse, 104 North Blvd. DeLand

$6-Anliours

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4 Man shop United

SCivin?S 323 1101

phOne 305 327 104$

For Sal,

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WAREHOUSE FOREMAN
butt 01 &amp;ad.ng. 'vpirig

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helpful

ISA-Household Goods

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54 -Fquipment For Rent
55-Mis ccl a ne'ous

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Winchester Homes of Ha.
3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 1792. SANFORD

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VA FHA Loans Quick Approval
I' 3 bedr
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I £. WUI000HSR$P011EI'

knwledge 01 the State 01 Florida
Call 372 lOse for, appoint mint

Merchandise

SD-Garage Rummage
51-Auctions
37-Wanted To Buy
53-Swap And Trade

Furnished

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hjltOysPGli5, tanr,. 1.1cm. '
r nov,le Pa balance 01 115 r P
Ømfmerfs of SC Call CredIt
Manager at "I till of •"ii P
S!IfiNG
sAuroRD
.s
A Pass 1sf St.
rr',,wn Sanford

Auctioni

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are listed for your

Houses Rent

D.spetcti.r needed with thorough

4$-Bicycles
47-Boats and
Marine Equipment
43-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equsp.nent

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road. 1750 per acre,
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RI. 17.92, SANFORD

NO CASH NEEDED

N'ql'I'. Sundays &amp; Hol,eavt Call
372 MIS
123 st
371

1.0. (IISYI 57 O55(Q
'.S7'7"I,5h'AS'[S'T
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('43.

by Gill Fox

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"BIG BEAUTIFUL"

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Sell C a,,f tear-344 I -th 4 Hint At
*4 V rs Per
Cat, one of n
ptac.nII 's•c *I
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SIDE GLANCES

Med .
etc
S'er Sow ratmenls at
English,,

Winchester Homes of Fla.

3131 Part

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planS SFaniltI,

A SPECIAL- 3 bedroom, folly
turn'SP'ed Complefei'I set op iii
Pcutful park 14.555 00 Call SI)
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Oriertcso ItCh' AILS
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toll 1 ?r9it'

Su"t &amp; Fvr- 7

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Soan,sh Front! A Rear Low casts and
move n today Its yours Low
payments a1

zitenstrom
I 132 7475

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ppo,ntrineint

of t

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1000 ntltM Largo litoumif Nave

sn's-,'l

cyityi rualti RIPE COMPANY
15.15 by S'1,' 14$
17 , , S rrann 131 7311
I :1 dIre IC' defuse fnos'ph'lf

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"ITS YOURS"

A LARGE HOME! W e have
large homes for small budgets
Call 113 0i) for personal
asssiande

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As A ON £PLilM( ff7L
AdultS Np Pr5
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Wanted coos's ailI$?afl', mudt be
neat. Clean. and depindable Full
Of par-I time as Desired Eac.I*enl
opportunity f or advancement
Apply on person Holiday HouSe.
704 No?tt Blvd. DIL.and

34-business Property

Dirk Cnvntt

hi.

OlpendaDI, woe?.
Preferably mIle ape Iarniiy
rIser. Aljpi* in per-sot' ow, *1'
Owit'tt tuii Station 1715 Per-it
Ave

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stories

2

Mpt'ill

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II) Ii 17 t7

.rfr0.rIf09, eofipefd01".
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"ONE HOUR"

GracIous 3 bedroom

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Walker

Ov.edc, Fla

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171 0117

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'rr'*v'an1 tra.irr ic-Il ,.t,ltnt
Ifr-m5 Call P.i.1

Johnny

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nemnpteatf s.l$ contained 54t'1
Must be in to be IpflVI(iVtll
fl42OG' YJ47$S Dec ar-4

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Now 4 Remaining

-.'cnm, 7 bath.. %4O.5lO
I -. 3 bedroom. S bath
.
i.':.,r - (pectuilve a bath esecutir-,. pooi

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THE BORN LOSER

baths. fenced yard, SitcPI.n
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Jim Hunt

Do e's 5TANDaRC' STATION.

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Realhw

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Ill * I .r5t Street

Mec?iatwc and cii around man lOr
service station. &amp;000 Salary.
Rentals

Wanted

TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

PLDYMEN'T, I. U. off 1.752,
Regency 5Ouare. Hwy 434, Suite
1 13) 3100
PE(-)Wh'i$ALARY TERMS

hipSituations Waffled
1;-Donsest.c.Chiid Care

Situations

Cliff

family

Summer 's Almost Here!

lAcier
rms And closetS
castlehs
enclosed laundry and
QS,AOe
Stpne arid
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refrsgpratof
setectan ,.,
FHA and VA financing 114 Is*
Wondmet-, on SartO,-d Ave fear
O'ora

DeLanO imme04tPl All 'epli's
.7171mf-ele"I.&amp;I Call 7353000

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We 'r p-o,a to otter tigger

-(trokrr needmic tØi mona moit,fli, line
office Attractive offer with
company ber*1,tt Apt itot 1911

tnpere,nced help wanted, at,tanl
manager !raif'nee Chance for fast
advaltcement Paid yacat,ons
Mosoitai,1at lort Life •nc.arance
Apply LI' Geonrai Food Store.
0str,ct OtIace 730) French Ave
SanfOrd or Vices. up appiscatont r
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4220437

rMDUS RECIPE App 1* S.

(51.75 MINiMUM CHAflGE)

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TYPIST. linDe lmflorant$ company
PrIvate and or semi private
has mmd.ate vacancy fo, es
QernhstaAdtelePhone serVice
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per iced typISt, Prefer
available, all utilitIeS furnished,
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Oftict' iocatitriu w,ii bt 3)Cl3
or 7)4 7714
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Sunda" i. cinity Melidny lie and
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LINCOLN
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hal spragins I
109 N.

New Yorker.

Maroon and Whit..

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Mircurys. Comets Etc. Are
Available Now. Just Dial
311-4484 Or $311151 Per into.

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Newspapers Slapped

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Work Delay Expla'i'ned

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Tip From The
FREDERIO
Cooky News

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Best

Inft4o dueinOle

UI one of London's famons shirts even on formal occasions
In the World has a peacock: don 't.
yellow or
piece of basic advice for those
Make It simple, says Cohn SZLVIk Row men's tailoring at last for him
ish iwnts.
pink may be better for you) and
flamrnic-k, dreetne.designer es
The Rest. males hoping to emulate tt
Nobody is born with clothes gray flannel.
'se, he MVS. YOU have to
On the day this reporter
dtjvate one by ruthlessly called on him,
13est-flrvs.'ed
issing out those items of up. Man in the Wor ld was wearing a
..rcl you may have thought single-breasted, one-butto n
originally did a lot for you, but gray flannel suit ("sort of a
which really make you look like phantom gray," he explained i.
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a Salvation Army clothing "fairly bold lapels," two side
reject,
vents, no pocket flaps
There are a considerable other words, a very simple
number of prohibitions Ham.' p.,
nilek advises sit)-would-be
-is natural that tbmmick
clotheshorse to keep In mind. urges would-be Beau Brummel
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degrees of tntensit:
,_, ,, order, since he hirnseh! is just
Flaps on pockets, fancy the man to make them But
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th e dnthes.c'onscious, warns
while shirts and buckled shoes. when it looks at the prince of
voio
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state
baseball
tournament
today
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th e 1972 Florida Junior College Conference I fl I C It
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losers' braci,
th ey were defeated by CulPOin 4-3 in the sem i- finals Oi tile 1osers
petition The Raiders jumped to a 3-0 lead but their pitching staff, CQflSldCred
the weakest part of the team, gave out In. the seventh inning. The tournament
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continues today and Saturday at th e Chain o' Lakes Park,
The Raiders' slugging outfielder, Larry Paarish,
continued to impress scouts as he went three-for/' "\
d..O VA,
three at the plate with an RB!. Dick Brin
Coombs, Tim Booker and Paul Russo had one hit
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so
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near
chased it down in left field and made a
peg to the plate trying to nail Coombs In a collision
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THE Go[*'uItc;onEN [
Gladys Schmitt Harc'ourt and breadth that many ronten
porary novels Lack.
Brave 16 VS
It is. in fact. a fine examph
A strange medieval tale of a
Inist religious community, this of the tra ditional novel, and al!
novel goes deeply Into the work- the better for that Reading it
an unusual expenence
ings of the human mind
Miles A. Smith
The time is the end of the 10th
Asoc'iaied rn-si
c-t'nturs and the scene is St
('vpr*an Once it had been a
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hadturncd'itintoanisland.and
AMERICAS POLICY O
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been isolated, thinking the rest h96.9 By Foster Rhea Dulles
of the world had been destroveu Thmas V Crowell Co $7.85
Dr Dulles. who came from a
by equal tidal waves. They
dsplomauc-orunted family and
were a people forgotten by Sod
In those hundred years the was a news correspondent in
triitrr- 't rr'1igirh.id snth
('tuna before entering the ara
demic world, I,niytied his urn' '
IV study of our official stance I
toward Red China just before

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mun color retention
Pint ...........1.29
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SCHMITT
as leaninC toward this polir%
cred away The monks no long- Dulles acknowledges that such
ci lived in seclusion. but mar- a change of course would not
fled and lived in the vi llage have been feasible when the
The monastertandmosloltht Reds ousted
nunnery were in ruins Life en the country's strong oppositurned toward pagan ways. Lion toward all Communist rel'brn another heave of the earth gimes at that time. plus the
restored a slender isth mus and activities of the so-call ed China
provided a roks link with the bloc- in Washingti'n fie %'C5
m.ainlarint
Sen Jost'pti Mc.'('orths o! Vi
(Li
ha s cousin and McCarthyisrn a'
So the Bishop of
sent a pri est named Father Al' merely exploiting and escalat
brccht, accompanied b a lay ing these feelings
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Chiang 16 regime as inherent in :
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young woman and a priest who cases of )area. Tibet and 'sei
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Lyman high School Principal Carlton Henley on his appointment to the
U.S. Air Force Academy.
(Ann Riley Photo)

The trial begim in JiScIts0fl~

Road. appmed before zoning
board with Vellrainary Plitt"

, illackbutn, however,
Is development utilizing aparto y with gambling. t40 menta or R-3 zoning.
other c harges have been
The developers said first
against the man who Is cur- construction phase called for
CI'5 (U' 420 loIs
rently serving an eight-year deVel()pI
conviction,
into
in
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term on a gambl
muiu4amily housing.
Bla ckburn was arrested along
Gera ld Duke. city planner
with 57 other' parsons named In warned that apartment zoning

Lyman Hi Senior Named
y Cadet
Air Force

dmn by a paito jtcy In Tmpa

Mmper am =in traffic arwy

developers tfl-

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rests resulted in "the Wil"t without R-3 zoning but theT
ffirrie ruarAup in rlortda his- aawd that a SR 43&amp;U-S. 171-C
tory.11 The pirribling ring. d!l- traffic !l ituation maight be
cers said, iiwolved $21 million created in the process.
He is a member of
Manager, W. E. Knowles
aNfly and included ties in
who have contributed so much
By ANN RILEY
National Honor Society at Miami and New York.
accused the developer' of
to th is nation."
and Mrs Lyman and Is president of the
The U'Is( fIled Thursday said "Changing the bail game' and
A life long dream to enter the
son of Isir .
plays
the
Black
He
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district
NHS.
the time of
burn allegedly paid two
U.S. Air Force will be realized Ric hard W Tobin.'of 61$
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Clyde
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original
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each
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and
men
$15,000
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by Richard W. Tobin H, of Orients Drive Altamonte im
concert band, is on student t killed.
annexation plans to the city, it
Altamonte Springs, who has Springs he will report ,
council and active in Beta Club,
LAt. Bilickburn's aide AM was said the fint use woWd be
rectived an appelintmont to the aca&amp;my July.
1 az a :r.c.-..bcr -_8 basketball and wrestIl". His IS Irlen
,d of 30 years, was am.
he Was
U.S. Air Force Academy In the clan of 1976 - a year that
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Intersectiomi in c.asseiberry was
by U.S. Atty. Johr. L Brtggs e'esserl at Thursday night's
Saiiturd Zin.r ard PanflhrW
filed at U.S.
Judge Gerald Tjoftat a re- RO*Td ieuion
kman and
questTjoflatuiditwoultit&amp;p
Winter
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Anthony
in d rmintng how long Black1
of Lake Mar
burn's trial on gambling Estates on t6o acres of proper4
charges might lait, 'ri fili
located on Lake Mary
Also is necessary in caseew
Boulevard and Lake Mary

In June 1171 cincerned that rest of th
quick outs in the ninth Brink drew a %a
provement
Colorado under the sponsorship
ti
they
needed.
run
and
200thbIr.
Troop
631,
Maitland,
and
near
his
Orlando
borne
SOd WU acres might be going into
were
unable
to
score
the
out
of
No, he hasn't come
Raiders
of U.S. Rep. William
the Air Force
member of Asbury United wounded. However, he survived
ICOOIIJSUetI On Pg. 3 CaL 2
now in its 37th day. coma,
In announcing the ap- thda':of the United States.
Methodist Church.
the attack
However, he is starting to move
I
pointments of Tobin and five
Richard does part-time yard
The brief said there baa been
and
The 18-year-old Lyman thigh
his arms and his eyes
others, Chappell said, "These
HERALD
and his an earlier attempt on Lee's life.
Momma says that whenever she
fine young men, I am ce rtain, School senior aspires to be an work and tutoring
ey
aerodynamical
astronautical
hobbies
include
water
skiing,
it
said
Blackburn
suspected
Lee
talks to him as he makes
IA
The Ian was simple a nd . will be a credit to the cities th
A
recovery at Winter Park KELLOGG, Idaho (AR)
e represent themselves, and engineer. fltio at Chanute Air cars, reading and family of ppinglntothegambltflgtdL Area deaths
hA
in
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but
smoke
and
th
'The federal attorneys also Bridge
Hospital, Rusty would start rescue team make. Its final inp. in1
their country, as they embark Force Base In I ll inois, he has genealogy.
,.,,.
impossible.
de s"P088
V'
his
father
is
an
educational
mIss
g
B1acw'rt and others were Calendar .
said
d
to
attend
the
academy
te
athing
deeper,
as
If
to
Inproach
today
toward
50
bre
on this mcr' imgortant step. To wan
14A
directory
Church
st
al
th
grade.
in
specialist
at
e
Sune
Naval
Training
responsible
for
eight
po
miners a mile deep in th
The crew had first to test be selected by the Air Force since he was in four th
dicate he was listening,
.
2A
$117,Church
news
Orlando. He
wiuch netted
whe ther the hoist would wurk Academy as a cadet is an honor all his years In school, he has De vise Center In
1 didn't know it, but his shine silver mi ne where f
.......
Blackburn
of
Classified
ads
1
2
A
13A
Bonnie
u-si accused
after being out of action SIlKS which comes to very few, and never r eceived any grade lower has two sisters,
mother tells me that Rusty's taken 32 lives,
LIA
. COflhiCS
Janet, and brother, Larry.
bet" behind
The rescue team set U) its Tuesday's flash fire.
heart stopped beating on three
they will join the ranks of those t ha n three "Cs,"
..
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Crossword
puzzle
.
laries w hich hauled $27L000.
different occasions. So, when operation a the head of an
at
Di.
Cn,r.e
............hA
utilize
was
to
step
The second
The brief went on to state th
she says he's ma king progress, elevator at the 3,100 foot level. it
..........list
television equipment to recant
Blackburn also borrowed large Dear Abby
I
we agree that Momma knows will pe netr a te as far down as
sums tnt money from Orlando Editorial comment
,O0O Feet if necessary. In search the proceedings,
best.
Guide
Entertainment
one-man
The
third
was
a
possible
survivors
of
the
attorney Martin Segal to
all
of
for
thanks
to
way',
the
By
,
Guide
Farm W5
rmining
pa
In
ance
his
gambling
operation.
mine
disaster
in
Idaho's
journey,
known
or
f
in
you for your generous help w st
IIA
Horoscope
lance as a "torpedo.
Segal currently is hospitalwhich boosted the total over history.
Hospital notes
d
with
suffered
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domestic shooting. He also was Public notices
contributor, you may do so by
WA
indicteti last year but has not Society
sending same to the Rusty
Spurts .
served.
lines
He
Raulerson Fund at the Sanford
By DONNA E.STES
Guide
me government said It would 1"
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for the company, would say only adjacent pro pe rty owner will be
Atlantic National Bank in
Guide
Tablehopping
his
Introduce a number of wire
Principals of that the indication was given responsible for maintaining
Sa nford.
LONGWO0I)
tapp
ings
anlcoofesslonsdunztg
Vegetable
market
of
green
belt
The
section
'[rim-Tic Development, Inc., during tnfcrmal convers.itticns. own
For the first 24 Jays he was
confined at the hospital, the bill
appe ared somewhat chagrined lie said a major consideration its arts to be given for park the
L'NITFI)
FARM
Workers
Union
says
upINS
Till-"
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411,
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the IS
rent of land to ho- lint will be olaced tinier the
M,,
Ui
nivvLu'
W
nc
amc*inicu
vie
at
association.
position from Florida Agriculture Secretary
We could use a little more
zoning board last night as all put into green belts and parks. control of a civic
Doyle
Conner
and
the
Florida
Farm
Bureau
is
e develop
of
the
th
chairman
Sewage
from
B.
Ferrell,
H.
nt
indicated
prese
four members
help, please, folks. - .
to
the
brink
of
by a
treated
are
will
be
houses
meat
- pushing th e controversial union
they will insist on the full 100 by board, said too many
sewage
plant
to
be
and
on
smaller
lots
package
boycott
of
Florida
farm
built
being
"roni The Mailbag: "I am
lot sizes as a minimum
calling an international
the
Trim-Tic
Land
on
ca
on
people
a
the
lo
ted
this
"does
not
give
lull
of
the
April
27
Shadow
planned
copy
enclosing a
in the
productsLongwoode LongwoodCongressional Record which
subdivision to be built adjacent fair break." Ferrell's personal north ,bide of th
by
on
1
00
Markham
Road.
feelings
of
Inslstance
e
about
th
to l.ongwood.Markham Road.
contains my remarks
THE AItMY meets the press today as part of a
Thedevekpet1SeretOl1ltheY
J GoodS.auiiarit,aflReStliOflie.
The area, along with two 100 It. lots as a ihiinhiiluili Wits
school
high
out
sound
to
program
Jack
could
return for formal action
members
echoed
by
pilot
youwillno te,ialsoincluded t he
other parcels of land, was an.
about
teen-agers
feel
how
on
the
prettuiln4try plats by the
on
and
Estes,
'trat'y
editors
lindsay,
itie
newspaper
about
iiexed by the city Tuesdi y night
Herald's story
board
at
a special meeting at 8
life,
with the designation of the city's hiobert liiiiiimhiiiiid.
dedication,
the Vietnam War and military
.
is. Membe rs InMay
board
p.m.
was
assured
The
"I am extremely pleased that
highest type residential zoning.
the
interim they will
in
dicated
concerning
the
green
belts
e
to
th
fo:ces
reopen
a
key
plans
shown
I was able to be there on that
Preliminary
SOUTH VIETNAMESE
personally
inspect
the property.
was
sttile'h
Ward luist night in a quest of an inaintenimn-e
happy day. I th ink that the
central highlands for convoys to
highway
in
the
e.i'
ss
the board:
busine
sail
he
qiicstiincil
Abr,iiii
r
In
ot
nd
In.
feeling
I ication of its
efforts of Mother Ruby Wilson
es to beleaguered Kontum
carry
military
suppli
Recommended Council
tots
n
of
Sanford
the
majority
of
tow
heated the
and the entire
F''.'9deny request for a building
City.
havi' k's thiimi 100 feet frontage
has set tin example for all of us
isrnit on Georgia Avenue,
and many of the lots have much
to follow'.
tor
of
the
ec
which would permit con
acting
dir
III,
personal
0
square
feet
kindest
l'1VrIIICK
(mA
less
than
the
10,
L.
00
0 "With
struction
of three duplexes on a
the
agency
with
"a
clear
required.
regards. I am . . L.'av.ton
Flu, says he will run
00 ft. frontage.
tract
with
th
l
in
e
princi
from
Richard
Tickle,
a
pa
Chilea"
difference in manner and style"
approval of final
Delayed
tor
company.
ank
you
Se
th
na
the
development
We do
J. Edgar Hoover.
methods
used
by
lake
Ruth subdivision
plans
for
quite
the very kind letU.r and far
stated his Irritation
until
recamm.ndattona
can be
ou
r
In
said,
exhandled
Ti
ckle
you
candidly,
way in which
SISTER MARY KAVATIN Is spending three
received from city engineer
on this
change for a green belt of some
Ann Sieczkowskl's s
II
William Palm.
nights a week in the Calhoun County jail, but not
three acres aroend the
dedication,
She's
helping
inmates
complete
Took
no
action on the final
subdivision,
of
e
prisoner.
th
perimeter
as a
Pines
plans
for
Longwood
"members of council" had
their education,
no
since
subdivision
th
Edi
by
sub.
the
Week:
informally agreed
Quote of the
e
developer
th
i
representat ve of
divi ders would not have to
• Russell, 93, one of the five
was present.
,l.ii(iI: Ci..sk)has be'n
comply with the 100-foot
survivors of the sinking of the
VVEA
I'HER
lndtated II wculet look
prone.
to
a
full
year
term
as
No
elected
I'm
accident
requirement.
frontage
Titanic
favorably on a request fruits
president of the Sanford'
answer was given when a
I've been In shipwrecks, car
cloudy
Partly
low
88.
65,
high
Yesterday's
of
property owners In the area
Chamber
floods
and
tot'Seminole
Junior
member of the board asked for
cratIws, fires,
In
the
Lows
weekend.
through
the
West First Place and north of
June
1,
councilmen
Commerce,
effect
ive
showers
had
every
disaster
of
the
with
the
names
nadoes. I've
the
upper
WA,
with
low
14th Street for an upgrade In
an
Ile has been filling
who had made this agra.cmcnt
but bubonic plague and a
njd'410s and highs in
zoning.
an
enginter
unexpired
term.
and
there's
still
time
Atxahmsl,
Jose h
husband tilt Mnndav and Thesday.
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Your prayers are being pan Corban after the fi rst
ineffective. Dan Nay finished th e Inning on thee
heard, friends,
In earlier columns we had mound for the Raiders and got th e final out on a

asked or your help, not only grounder to shortstop. Chipola sent 10 men to the
prayerfully, but also titianpl ate in th e inning,
dal ly, According to Mrs. r A lead off single by Russo was wasted in the
Raulerson, her 110-year-old son
,- eighth inning as he was istrandW at third. After tWo
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going on the pitch, Parrish hit a line drive Into e
field for an RB! Booker also singled, but th e Inning
ended when Paul Russo was thrown out at first on an
eyelash call.
I th e Raiders' sixth Russo led off with a single
51 moved around to third on
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And it shouldn't be too much tally of the game as he stole home, sliding in before
longer before I can add still the catcher could make the tag.
another name of a prominent
Chipola used three walks and four singles to
motel, also to be uilt n that score four runs in the bottom of the seventh and take
same general
a 4-3 lead. Mike Pulling, who has been out with inn to relieve starter

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regarding our tip about that
motel coming In to Sanford,
along SR 46 and 1-4. Not only
will it have the 120 rooms, but
add to that abcs.t 8000 more
rooinstn a motor lodge.
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today was named by Soy.
Reubiri Askew to the
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board of trastees, stlr
ceeding Cluirles W. Lansing,
resigned. Evans. who said he
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Christian School including chapel program, films and field day. Model
airplanes were flown by left to right, Clyde Smith , Dr. Paul G. Culfrv,
and Andy Rogers.

ceasarY.

place the The ra ilroad signal cnnitructlofl
engineer, objected to news- ,,uiney has been allocated fm
W
be! process is an
For
two
years
now.'
safety
signals.
'Andyouc'an
paper "swipes' at the county' the work
have
300
understand,
Rush
said
that
are
going
to
The problem t not only one of that if they
For an alleged lagging in effor ts
ills the system of cars going (lo*n that railroad probably due to public pressure,
to effect changes in the railroad funding
pressure this
crossing situation, lie said the bureaucratic "red tape" - the track, they want to be sure that state and federal
Cont'd
On
Pa,e
3A Cal 3)
there
have
in Orlando, State t)epnr ttnent of Tran- the signals which are
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''tirsth'y
found to be
hush, who also Is county positile to get the work started, railroad feels thi. It Is not Its they are

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which has been in the rwws in spottotlon, Seaboard Cost lAne be.npitinso that therfladbedis
train
recent nays, has taken (hsee msna,rnent and unionism. No still firm and that the
are
not
in
any
way
work except the tracks
Delays in Improving railroad' years of planning to get to this one can do the
)eopardized. So they insist that
signal
crews.
(lid
not
happen
railroad
"II
highway c-tossing', providing point.
men be on hand to see that
Harold
Johnson
remarked
their
added safety for motorists wi l l overnight," tic said.
e
job
Is done right."
"Seminole County wasn't that the railroads have a point, th
train passengers and crews,
DOT
Mueller,
Edward
there
were
railroads
were explained In detail by even eligible for TOI'lCfi lie said the
Bush theta Is a
told
secretary,
were
Chairman William Bush before participation hi this program first, and that our roads
to rros.s the railroad need for some legislation which
th e Seminole County highway until this year," he sold. "I feel designed
which was donated would allow the state to erect
safety advisory coniiiilttec that the Board of County Corn. rlght-of'way
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shot 315 and earned'$&amp;iC mr tying
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(tVeTlxflAer(...t tw Astras ('b!O
won his 10th straight game,
strikir. out an-high 13
batters including nine of 10 over
one Stretch
ti'snn Clemdencsn's eighth Utning homer snapped a tie and
moved the C-ardin.als to the '4Wtory
Willie Stargell slugged a
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with a sacrifice fh in the eighth
to beat Atlanta and reliever JHcuerner,
luilich pitched his 36th co::
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the majors and struck out 11
White Sot batters, taking
the American League h-ad w,:.
151 for the season.
Jim Northrup led the Tiger
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!iretl three shots into Jones.
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crime
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gra(lers \%,ill) hearing disabllit%- were discovered at the school last.year

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youngsters
Sanford hearing
('omiuc (h'ti'li.-r
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Soitit 1-4 000 in sp ii! rquip\ttitsu fir (flu (. Uizt n s flu iL
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all
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radio
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children mruiy hear what is
Uti-s when (hi' ('It Seminole
hearing
going
on in the classrot'rti as
('OuIflt's' National
--: ('t,tjst'rv,ituiml Jamboree' iiill well is any one else
The state CII orgiunt:;utii'n has
take ItI,si'e' fristit 10 in. b p;
asked t he governor to prtwl.itm.
1)111.
Week
'rho t"s tot is ti.ing ii.1lSiR'*t ''lkiring
of
outster
outs
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iii. advisers arouses ,Uar(ii(u upimisrn
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Israel. Some say' it may lessen the prospects of
war in the near future.

deciswori.- Eaton&amp;&amp;felt

Court obsvers

Lfl reference to the case, Indicated th e
decision seemed to reflect it was alright for Evans :a
shoot Jones; or the state did riot present the case properly
jury's

Eaton sald he didr.otwant to cri ti cize th e jury sn-I added
I think they did a gIA,d job, it least they reiI h." I i - erdkt

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which resulted in a hung jury, when a verdict t4 not
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jewelry. $25 savings bond, and
trophy
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nit s Williamson.
J urubort (h a irman. cays that
20,(kJ.) persons visit ed a recent
national jamboree held in
JucksiIfl'4 ilk The Sanford event
will feature' continuous entortainiuit'nt f or all ages in
iu*lmng 'suth things is a karate
Ikriionstr,Itu,In. country music.
the I.on.,tw noit Elt-mnentarv
School Fife and Drum Corp's
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mitt the public

is hfliitt'd
:iivable prizes will I%.b girt'ii
A" .1) hourly a nd rt-freshrnenis

ititi-:si I)EN'l'l A I. polities apparently have

tgged down senate Democrats' efforts to ROSS a
flhiflhtfltlffl wage' bill boos t ing the wage floor from
$1.60 to $2.20 an hour.
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There will be' 36 trophies
:i.ofl 1' iarious CII dubs for
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ssiunige''st antI one who caine

.tboui Ii iuiettuber's of the
National 14t-ifjre Rights
tkniijiion
V,K*), are
Ljgtng a ut i ii it the Slate
fits isbn if Ianitly Sen-ices

the :ompLsuiit's
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resulse around a tack ,it
loud, claiming that sume
base-nt e.stecl in two Jasi.
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ifle'rt'nt nit'rcharits will be
ttr U !s'i,itjts in the ct',t':

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pre'uiuiss's A liluujor ity o f th e council iiurtitbt't a
set-111
posed (is liii vui g g .11 hllul ps lit this
facility tulso 'iiwis'iluii,iiu Ion, ltadloff said,
''I.t-t'a don't start it pret'ttemit by giving a
variance''' Mayor laiwre'nee Suof ford semis to
favor the guts pumps his ,s:m,uiihu the meeting
was, ''I don't see an) lung wrung with It. The
curs will becoming throu. t'ny° ,y, anti they all
need gas IT
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1110,000
hid's is ore also sdmeduh'et to tv opened Itt
ctuttm ii tin ti time street 1mm front of the new cii',
built e'eliuililt't (*11)' one bid wits received on this.
,ui,it 45.5's 1 e'jeicte'tt be't'uuuse It is as so high titer the
t"stiiis,mtoil cost of 11;.590 ('It&gt; engineers
re-$ue'r teit that ,Ire'tm t'ontruictors are not intrteted
$miull slim Council
in this project because of
iutt'tt tel ie'iitiertise for new bids on the project
In furtherumt'tioui, council au th orIzed the city'
Occupational
to revise the
license urdinanwr uft'c't'retlng to changes instituted by the Flclrtdiu legislature during Its 1972
Ie's101I 'flue n ew hcgtet.utioii outlines businesse's
and theist'
which can anti cannot be ohrged
hit'
titles
not
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to
ubtuin
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lice-rise
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An
annexation
tritnisirlit-t)
s'ltiie's
tI ,uug .15 .1mm-s of ilrt'hle'rh)' owned Is
At' kt'rmiueun unit (So., ,suimt ii toning ormilmuitite
euulling for re:ontui,g of the nursing home'
first ru'odiiij'
I's 'sSt'lt' ilIiIhI)tt'd

ith any
Fix - up project. We furnish top ma
terials at savinqs. Whatever '1our need,
check our yard first We feature "old
Were always glad to help

fashioned' service 6 days a week.

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Several tMds were opened at last night's
One set of bids was fir service ptunps
ni-ting
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for tin' Nirtiuwi'st Water Supply i'uitilit y' . The
low bid of $79,475 cautit' Irtiji Wilder ('einstru'(leg
('(iliilmsInI)'. 'l'tus wits turin-it over to city engineers
tliii!Il*1tIllIlIti's lint' i'ititiuittt'it
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development will cover eight acres and will
consist of two and three-story motel facilities as
well as restaurant and other facilities. Ke ssler
similar to
1xilntcd out that this development
the regular 1)uys lmui, but contains some "king
sized'' motel rooms
The pu'operty is pr esently zoned ('.2 for
niott'l the' drvrlopem a are asking that the council
build us gets
giant a variance allowing th e-ni to build

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council wi th plans for
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t.atives of l).iy s 1mm ii? An n-ritaconic before the
council last ,tight vi pie-sent plans for a new
development in the area and to ask for a

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broke a tic and helped 13.i'.t.:.
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lndai's scarce schedule of 1.
In the only other game played
garrw,
Oakland. rained out at Mil. Monday, Boston defeated
waukee Monday. picked up an. California 4-2
Cincinnatis rac'e-hcsrse Reds
other half gaunt on Chicago in
the American league West as ripped 14 hits including Pete
Detroit knocked oft the White Rose' second home run of the
St 3-1 for Muekes Lohch'sl6th seasontobatter the Cubs It was
victors The A s now lead the the seventh coitcecutive vir-thri
division bya
fat eight games for the M. West leaders.
Pittsburgh came from behind
The Reds hopped on loser
U whip Atlanta 6-5 with Willie Rick Reu.sc-hel. 3-3, for three
StargeIl driving in four runs runs in the fourth inning. Roses
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in the fifth and
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York and a fur-game bulge
wTapup runs in the sixth
the National league East
Wayne Sinipsc 6-3. earned
Cincinnati belted Ouragn 7-2
victors with reliever Oa
and when St. Louis nipped Carroll picking up his 21st save,
ICSIS UI the majors
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NI. Wr-sl lead to six games c;ver
\leanwtule, pursuing Houston
dropped as fif th str aight game
the siipp:ng Astros
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Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
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Vs. 1.. Pet. GB.
and Hank Aaron. Atlanta. RobThe Chwagc White Sot slug. c'eived more than one million Game will be played Thesday in the startiru outfield will be and Murcer
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get. who leads the American votes Thud was veteran th ird r'4lfhtJuR 25 in Athnta a nd will Yastrzem.cku. 6(13.151. and BobAllen was named to the start%I York
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Willie Starge'lt. Pittsburgh. out.
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Wednesday, July 19. 1972
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the cor.ipk will reside in Freeport, N V. The bride is emplos-

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Mrs Naomi Davis of

Organtration; s-ice president of refrrsments Crystal punch of
her
Lusd, .'eaneue cen-ing clerk at Gimbles tMan Poser Ate-hilling Board, bowls were placed at eath end Davis, daughter,
to Fredds- Lee Was'rrn partmnetit Store, New \'ork
anupposntmentof LI Governor of the table, containing frappe
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Tom Adams; a member of the and wedding pund Asparagus
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intergration of Seminole dainty pink rrsses in a

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;scslishing pond closed in the ccedding balls, petit fours, s-kite
Lincoln Heights area; helped to txitte - mints and an assortjejg

honored by the lea 13-on Anise-s attire a soft s-bite mini dress

flub ansi other organizatIons in Thrice' in Eli ndance were the
ti-is c-c)rnnsurut) for outstanding honor-ce' a mother, Mr-a. Ear
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away in a drawing gucstso(Mj-sjuliaT, owes's,
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Ink rested
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trintiping wires (sf &amp;'oiiipoflent.s

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istend through August 2. l'ht'

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sAN Fit "( Isu sSeptember 22. Clas,ses will is
1-t's'c('IS('() -\I'
JtSJfl SUIIII'rlJflhl will opt-n the held Frosts M00 a iii to !:30 p
SOIls anni%ers,mry season of the
Monday, through Fri(l,IV

Doposles Si lor,n goernm,nts

PubliSh July IS. 5073
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activities of Albert. salul,

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Sb) bIas 5 n-et and

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'ulliert tms&amp;'ause of tiut'

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snvs-sn'c,ns; icc SsjbSd.ar'n noi cornolsdatod
Cusstrs'n,rs tiabhii, So tilt bank
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SECTION X
LII of 55* SecIson
TI• atof, Oescr ,b.d a'..

S AIDotm Lang

stsi bumislirus sl p mrtrml"nt cc

ttsateri.,I issised ccsthi i- at is liii
intlu-att'd that then' sc,is
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littk thi st itc tisulul tIt to hilt of

lilt I.(t51Q1.'j PSI'tI 5?atvfr%. It

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innumerable complaints
r&amp;-sisinsituh- ins itunliurtisins: Its

INc is'•s','s

C.'c't Court
os' DSio,. 55* 35sf
Gap *4 Jsslp, ltfl If posafail 1000 50
1V09P5U'fsI Dy OSibuti will be ILsrs
.qawcst p-pu •Ot iSiS r145,-4 dmardod

l,tisl I retitsu ci

Ia .\lbs it ts'sttisvs pit
n.m
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Altserts ht preieutrtt

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CSI't) I usfiilrristiguri ttsiiliI 1'
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iti ihs' t.st!tns: of

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('suinmISsIoflCr Al l)avis,

(liD ShIrOS outslaucosng Nnt)

FICTITIOUS NAME

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ilt,rc s'c;s's I ttirst scilts is Ilutilfi itr"llIs irtstnusirwl npprrcv;ii '1
ff5, is sit ci tic cisilirig yteni Imitsile f'ur In cervi, c trninmflV
thc is' scIll Is' tmscsre incpes tsusric cal sr nisi n'liti'snni perci.niwl

ci. slits lbs ii 1111 51)1 lists

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iity" •rsil of ttu
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SECTION 30

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SpO.Y*cV Road It-it ad i-.,vt 1555 HØ*011 bras'cic Road, S,rrs,noI.
Cutnsp r'otda undor tic. f ,clS'
W's.Cl I'll .%Sgc.'d 5 M,c,d'Pt
tb0'flt 041 iA SERVICE STATION,
tJ'ItS*s
50 tISOt *0 flSnd IC 109st.i i-ad
S(CTSON 4
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TI. 55 . a' Sic.
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SECTION

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Imnç *5 a C,'OtI(S ScOt 000's
5.500 aga.mws you. and you are
'59u"00 SD ta've I COPY 4 VOP'
Lnt*i, of o'5*s- pisad,ng Ia 55*
Complain' as" PS,, PIo.rit,$t II
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(Ilngratulauons to these young Sardord
mt-n of Sanford who has-c made

Ma5la'd AIS

Q(PAI' AND MAIN
cos,r::crOq. and SIsal 5 second 10
l(pa.sscf. and utsal I ,nl,nd t3
rog%s tadf'tam, rn , .
i-ç c.o ya,drtart 5115 51* Cltrt Of ', Cercuit court. S,rnsnoiS COun'y.
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SECTION 14

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des(r,00d sands

¶rnde'd by John Gibson, Mrs Martha Johnson and Mrs
Arnar*b Tucker, Mrs Zinriy I F,stella
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Isavis Mrs Fran
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NOTICE TO APPEAR
Mrs t•Str,nOe,nt
7102 West Clarta 5t?f-t

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and 0s' list-' tivst* 15

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a'ud h.c.it ty tOt sa'Pf and ta' Isor
da on +555
w'fvsce sc So'rsnol, Courst Flofidi

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L I Set'S Bcl'0 * St h(
1 tNST suy ,,As, 'S &amp; MsNTOSS-i
5warng in Ili Coufily Co,n'ntt.OI?
Afiorn,,t
CP,.'nbc's, ' trio Sc-rs-s,noio Coun*y p
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h'. thrc-rrs-uson) SaslO:4rt57-.,j-5 -p
been
ntatnClaudr Pepprr.Theoffic'r p'rotedwperi-iceasttwfsrst
f HOME is located 1521-C blat-k service assistant at

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5510 PbIsC Ir(D'DI 04 Ss-.'nol.
County, Fior.d$

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cigtst ftrr isy cth.'r entiti4'
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15515511 ititis muse cli IhIrtitim iii
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,itst.c nnls thtous,h or on &amp; ounts rostic isnul tue-sri no relistisso
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mints- it&gt; cuLsmrununthes
arid sins of Washington, tiC ;
liOMI. is a full service Arthur Hill, I'hdadelptua. Mr

Plsn'u5ft

from left i

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S'nu,aIt C,is,?,. il•t of Florida

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SECTION 54
Ass of IPii S.-cI.on
SECTION 73

sus, eautu

154

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Fssrthc'r

ilr'iuii t misc iii

II" ri'rirr'.l t

fff1li1t pintIrsf'I wts nc orcling
ill I )riIIllftIhIfl4l l b.'Ing immuch

huIIctinU

rI;,Iiq.ri
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I,55tf,ltiill

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Is'!'tt,' usc i IllIslIst 45011(1 II5S
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hue entire ties elopusent Ic (sr(-spfldcti
Other ciulutioti.c ire 1st ink, coui5,hI iss the iunpet Is occn. rc

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csctefls ntw would this Partit ipiste in inspros in lbs

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Sly, Rod 0 114)
Tsc follOwing dOSLTDod lIds
v rs; .'s twsng if Tt'wn-ttp ?'
5outs ROPS.X (Ii' 0% s'fUff"
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Court,. lda
SECT ION
a:: :t 't.c tr'-D'TI,, follo*.ng Or'"tsd adS

£55 *4 15* $.csion

blo •*4Io*.'cg dr'sc'.b.-a ia't,

the afternoon

e'rijoyiflg

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Lii *4 IPSO 54CI.a'i

Cr'uo". t et
Emmønuel 5ii,-,ts 5. ttCltv, PA

tse, and othrr-s like turn, could great fisPwrir.iin ax-sd entertain-

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Conv,c-s,nco aec P4ecc-t5ty D'

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S IMIWOIC COUNTY SOASO OF
COUNTY COUSs'IISIONERS

Druanaa tt',da
Pb5'" up S 1 It

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West sI Mrport Ihiiilesisrtl ilisti 2Mh Street
possible colution Ic dtslflieli hs the tnfleilsl, 11(1111 s of
now ecIcting sctu 1-s in loin c'rezstod hisrttshlpss on
olinis
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prnpi-sec1 ticS ClHpitu'Ilt in the 'otithst sd 'et lion of Usfor(l
cctwreb) n pits isle prowrts nh1 ('Illlflt% 151,11 slrntnngu' in

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bOiiC.'3
onsIt's, to contsdf'
tub"u'1ed 5, Sb'sI*fud) O'It-i'S

Pt ACC5I MATER ILL S
SERtCE INC a Il'.4a

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Ike Black is president of the Bedding
Mrs. Roosevelt
lntrrrise, Inc JIOMEI Lee Allie Smith, Mrs lielems Smith.
ccas trained at Northwestern 4r-s Georgia Murphy. Mrs
t'nive-rsity School cm! Mortgage Mars Gramling, Mr-s E I.

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MAT ER ILLS
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and Candor, Dr'v#

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Angeles, she cc-as honored by the and black suit; and the grooms

Adam Mack, Mrs Alphcmso

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c,anitwil \ia a.er
hnsys Icc nckril for is tIm', ILtcton Its resteci liii' jsirc ft
41511515 1 sstutjiu ic •stuls
t'Oilflt% 'sssIt&amp; % tmndr whit h the
,tzaitna,s (ill t-ount rustic lisic cc ac ticonIit III light li U1('

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provement Association. mc- ; w us cut-crystal. Lovely personnel and Mr-s Neal) is a the other layer After a three

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Uncoln V.illuams entertained Sanford Mrs F H Jackson chosefnrhcrattlrea blue dress
with a miscellaneous shcwer In
Eatoriville V.alter 'I'ucher Mr with white accessories and a
honor of Miss Julia Mae Price, and
Maxcc cli, white orc1-'td corsage
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Mrs

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'zid the ridrt_' tif the Its *lf '.srifr'sI 1115% I l III lit (ItlitilI to
"?e nttenhion of the ( lUII
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The table was decorated us a Sanford Mr. Neaiy is employed traditional three-tiered wedding
She is lovely Irish hand-made tact by Alachua Counts School cake, whtle separations

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directors of SEEDCO. vice

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s eIio
chiffon floor length
pwn She earned a bouquet of

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gon of lace and satin floor
"igth
tJs an attached train
Tie stc'c'ves were bell made of
:sc'e She carmwd a bouquet of
cc hite gardenias with yeUo ano
runt grre's ribbons

fluUue Rtggms Dixon of

i-ide Improvement Association ter of Miarris are visiting
illS V, 13th Street. She ii able their soes Earl E Minott..

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1imlnsimusry re(qm1Imll'twlfItinn
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(mm tI' 'nimnis
:tull I snmui'i'us st tmirq.hss'q
mne,tmng
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fl' AiN Slt(7kn%'SKi
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Mrs. Rrauie
Siiuti and Ben George
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Wednesday. July 19. 1972

Political Notebook

Editorial Comment
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Law

If this. the midsummer doldrums - which
Ls%herethecalendarisbeadingus s
frightening to think what lies ahead
Not that the usual uproar in the political tent
has not txen well advertised and well indicated
many other areas from the
chess game in
to the
which get and deserve attention
which is
grave and
'ritically important. It is that
WA en.
iorcement, court reform and the controversial
matter of penological processes
11 is in this general area that the ruling which
Attorney General Robert Shevin made, in
reversing a former opinion, that ncn allows off
h-4aw off tcers to eatry con cake wcopn i5
most welcome
characteristic of this action-motivated
dtorne-general is this comment 1 t*I)CVC
that the carrying of concealed weapons during
off-duty hours by poli'e officers is not cml
authorized anywhere in Florida but is good
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there are so

beauty contests

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One of these

entirely

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that Florida slate officials are responsive to Inc
police chiefs and safety directors. For
these were the alert lawmen who sounded the
alarm to which Shevin responded.
At the same time there was another in.
dscatrnn that the time for change has engulfed
courts For the Supreme Court of the State of
Florida has ruled that this state has no longer
those punishable h death.
"capital' crimes
the I' S
This is a precise application
the
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death penalty as presentl' applied It also
becomes part and parcel of the changing court
being on Jan 1. 1973
system which comes
hen the new judicial article of the state "nn
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tntmn-romes ntf farce
Before then there will be a hearing on July

officer and his family."
It is not the carrying of concealed guns by
these disciplined and efficient lai. enforcers that
uoubles the public. Far from it
time to

HAL WflIE
"('If rir'e. I want tt hear
Fe\cisS. Ar
M1KJUI VOW' Vacation But first I
Pe0P' get tired f
about mint"
ht'n &amp;h come bark from a Want tr tell

From

time it is one of these alert policemen who turns
uniformed and plainclothes alike
Ili(- trick of detection and arrest of those who
would harm the law-abiding
The unhappy trend towards violence which
shows no signs of retreating makes such a bold
support of the police, as this Shevin opinion flC).i
testows. more than a matter for commendation
such as this comment provides
It is one more indication that the tide has
turned from the time when the fate of the
breaker was of more apparent concern then the
fate of his victims It is also one more indication
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w tim
ii5sc'n 04 tt' pijb5he 04 Tp,, 'j'e,ic &amp;n in
d'.sth*i 0' tern', nespLvu,ibe, icr aict reg,c,duclion *11
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print" it: Mts newspapp,

Herald Area Correspondents
Ails mont, Springs
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Anr Rilet,
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C.olbeo"od Isitbeocé
Marilyn Gordor
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eeiberry langlewood
Kathy Nibiøck
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of smmmalier countries
Korea has t*c'ri largeh on the- sidelines during the

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Carl Allen
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Mrs Clar.nne Son v0.'
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(uple, News Service

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Chuivata

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S4ec25owsi

('tuns has repeatedi) es

pressed tit, genuine desire to live in
peace with all her neighbors
Her ruull gtrriwnt suspicion of two
of them nwe make this difficult, perhips impossible.
'The two neighbors are the Soviet
Union and Japan Chtna's relations
with Japan are still marked with deep
distrust Japanese suppression, humiliutiuni and atrocities are still fresh in
the memory of the Chinese Stage
plays, films and literature abound to inarm-c that the inernor will remain
fresh

However, those whv have had a
chance to observe China a foreign puticy firsthand and over a period of tune
believe that once men more to Ouna's
liking rise to power in Japan,
and Tokyo will evituafl-

It is the Soviet Umur more than an
u.hrr coun try in the World that the Chiram fear and distrust
For msin years to comne, the Ounesm
sill or doubt turn a deaf ear tr even the

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their own future than is the cast wlit, "lost such arnuitll
sttes on the lust-West ideological front lint'
Both North. and S'ith Korea ha'.e- math- empre'ssle.
ret'ove-r-it's from the war that dc s_stated bolts Roth ant
atik' to tall. atiot re- unific- s_ti'in from ;.os uticur' of t''ii ic1
able' internal strength, an eoualut'. is ret i, ut' ',e
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Outa has learned her Lesson She
carsic* forget that the Soviet Union I1
tier alone at a time when she was sorely
in need of auistarw'e
In the years that have passed since
the Soviets withdrew techrucail mare.
power and cquitwnt fruti. Uiuui, the
ideological hs_ssr veer which the rift
began teas deepened and at this time at5cr. era du not we tic's it cs_ri tie' r e'paired
AiUiuogti the cuntrueetath,tn of the cul
tural revolution days has passed and at.
though the border etaiflicla at the Us,
am River have given way to an uneasy
truce, there is no genuine solution in

ii renmde- di of Use theesit
real or unagirwd
from the &amp;-'vwt
U noun, sirid, more unportant. is
pected tut be ready atan - Wiwtoddend
China and her territories.
Ut,sers'ers in Pefr.in doubt that Quna
would be willing to begin, or provoke,
an armed conflict with the Soviet neighbor The Uuntsk have made too much
progress in the last few years to light.
twartedJ risk loss of the results and
face renewed years of eking out a bare
existence.
Nasty actior would make it dill ic'ult
for the Chinese leaders to Justify- their
steps to their people
and they need
the people to win $ war against the So-

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11) ()1)tal " tile ('111(r,

Itivenslit-i %L-iy in otir So-mittole

On With .i f1e)y liko Poit,ol""I iA

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way. A g4xiol example Ls the Five

l'csints area on highway 1 7.92 I
can cml&gt;' .'iy the titan involved
will certainly not receive m&gt;
tc,ti' in the c-oninng eic('finsn
rs',uriIIu-'.-, if his i [thu al licrI,'

,iiritnis'nck.l for keeping naur
juve'rtules fr.srri rraitinv, in our
Jail

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tuiphumin, loin a program

Curt If K'isehiwtt:
Fiitssr's Nuts': Frequently the

hur(h

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nuernl4ershlp

personally put up hIs campaign i,eikinit much -- tie's doing' I(
signs, hut of clilirce In the' end It want_s rple'iesi' on recognizance
Is he cclii, r.'isps hh hllilnIle' or inicti'ael of Lail This is better,
b'tiefjts eel the irtlisna eel his ..gr"s' lint :ns'itnwhik, why rat
Lail fmt tly-se known to I,e

supporteri.

tructes urtit'.
fbi.' city's
ministers ,enil Liii&gt;
'Iuesd.'uy's Ark Session on th e
siveriroeseleti .il iiulyll Wit
,cttm'nde1 by only ONE tori1:115 stoner, chairman G ri',
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11010K you i'm printing iii&gt;
letter in cotiret'.' - If I hail wauted
for more facts I might not tout-c'

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9e' s', '-liege Youth fi'rvjrpi
and 47441111&gt;Y 11111411wic, righU °
"rot ,111(1g#. 11,1 11 and the County

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tt!atflwnt center
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r,ijr's does not need to hue fancy
Our juvenile center is jnsIiIg Ic.
Why
couldn't
temporary ',r-ie is a pssitiv. 4uidarWP
juvenile quarters be leased
m,, not 'ust 4.tenflnr,, ,ot
lose L&gt;
downto'n
And ;uiinly -j.t,ntic.n
remodeled using flee interest rn
The big delay at first 'is iv -r
by the Lank'

maximum, security instead ii

here's hoping arid
•raying that Nih Schrwpit,pr's
F.flvitt,fleiiefltI 1sign (;r-.p

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juve n ile treatment center nut drive anyone to
T1AIOICROW' Arid that our '4ay Thanks
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Comfort t3mearjrded
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Iiru:uiimuond Absent wa.s Al
Flit is cchios speci ci ta sk it
.'sp'cItt.' the baulilung of

left .several F cisc Imnipressions
Sheriff Polk later tn(ormmis'el
file that of the 18 waiting prt"
sentence lnve'stiitiution very few
if any were t-Itgitule for Freedom

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transfer these immediately
makes go(t sense
There were 8 boys in jail only
ewt'r the runt' weekend. The
average is about lice a day held

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es.'qu j ti"t little .' it 'r ..t ii't"S ev.ryt'irq .v.-.iL
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it locks pretty darn e.-rt'i few in 't.'t
omy cur.
Obvtousiy it takes r,e'rs, than .'ci -r

vote for wheit the,,&gt; bt'lit. t' irt' the best con
F' • IV Y'tlT the,)
ill tho Wi rid in 'iunous cutce.joris's.
fliis year they v ited Vc,?qcs i''st economy se'done uqaurst £e'ir:e
i ncdty Mi ll CnlIllf'w'titiOti from lCtf sifi, i. ,ttrmciny, ltoi&gt;'. Even the USA.
'fliot s ( Iwle' i hrik.-utt' whore &gt;'u think abaut it,
wnner.
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it's truly ii WuIeilt't
is' (In 1971 Vec; -m s
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try c ttlmi rid
protection
s' cciii do cstuitever (lie' isitionuul Convention in Miiuiia
telling ttie.'mn you lice on Lake
ticket asks us to do and we will fleas-h last eceek that he intendIto'.'. or Rom lake and hang up'
mention In speeches that lend •'mt to rumuuupuuign for Mc(iesterit
Ni road sure one o' out rut'mgtm.
tors keeps UI) SO SSti can Conic in
and out Iroini the highway

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.r ,occrmnm.
sense illtie,'iul t'xpedie'nt'y in
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Otter mnennber of the all- these
political
pronounIf Mr. Drummond thinks
need lk'nuocratic Sta te Cabinet are cements'' i one's d is av owing
tInts' l.tllrcn on 20 acres
and l.t, Got', Tons Ad' Mt'ceovern,. Such stalennents
our little lake then let the less sure
alliS says tie's awaiting devel- can cause 'mimic danger to a
County ('onruhhissuoners declare
title oprneflt.s
candidate's credibility in tiLt
Al I tithes mien to the r
Shevin said Tuesday he had own race For ,reelt'ctlon" than
and then tell rue what our taxes
tun unpopular can.
school ? No childrenoffered to support time ticket of support of
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iq'xermt'n: signed in Moat-as on Ma,s 211 TIns is fortunate and
appropriate, because it car, serve as a forcible reminder of

tiis_tic changes in the prat te'•ccer rcltionstups isbn

1he hunt, and usus_lI dtermint' the intensity in Ito'
of client ctatt, s such as tIe'- hone .cc for the coflfronta'

By JFRF NUX)RF, JR.

TA I L'tIIA.SSEF Fla. (All)luirents pay,, yet we are on
State
Ally. (.en, Robert I..
pt'nsuon and sadly ow-n Fit-c
Shevin and Got'. Iteubin Askew
hones'
uu-rt's of land 'md a
are planning to cnmnp.sIkn ac
%4ith tit% increases %%v will IA'
Democratic
For
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tori iii iii cuts up and units. out
residential candidate (.eor1.,c
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in 12%. the third week in iu)y each year is designated its
Captive Nations Wpe1..
The pUrpUSe' if this designation is ti ptuvidt an uppropruite' context it whir'h &amp;merscans r.uit nuinift'st their
continuing concern fut the plight of same i(X nultwm Lust and
Cen11 ET.urupeatn captured b) and Living under ttit Con,munlat rulers of the Soviet Urucm
Earl Year airier i9tit' President Eiaerihosier, lenned.
Johnson and Nixon in suceruion have iuued prrtode'ntia'
prucmlaziuitiuns so designating the third week in July These
have been supplemented by proclamations issued In
gaverncr of nuin rates and mayors, of mans
w cities. ho
agree with one of the pronouncements in Public Line 5G-IA
'Ttw desire tot htwrt and independence t.ie the' overWheirninil nia)0n3 of the people of these irubmerged nations
constitutes a powerful deterrent It war arid une of the best
hopes for ii Just and lasting peace"
Thu year Captive Nations Week will be observed against
the background of the Moscos summit meeting, the

the t''ei.sits far extreme cauti.m. it ue'lin witi. the Sk'vIet
Twit re-curd se ith r't'spt-1t lntt'rnatiijrui agreemncnts is
amaiingh c-onsistent "I'twit have broken t.exti whenever it
has suited their purpose te do so. There is no ground for
supposing that this pattern will thange
The Captive Nations art, captive because although World
War II Soviet Premier iuseph Stalin assured the Western
Allies that Russia sought nc te'rritot-uiI aggrandizement. the
USSR nevrrthek'ss ptac't'tci I: 144tI U or-cup and amine's
Estania. Latria and Lithuania
Scion thereafter Ramania. h4arid and Czcthush'vsekj,a
were forced to hand over vatsi :tiumu.s of their Lemtont's to
the Soviet Union H the end u' 1t'4. the S"t-,t'tj find trnp'j,ed
Conimurust reginies on Albania, Bulgaria, Cztrdicislvvaaksa,
Kuncari' Poland Rn'omiui' tro! EW G'ernuarry. thus es
tending direct Soviet euntrii over a hundred crallion more
people wIn is err once free
The difficult of ever extricataW these 11* million increases with the passage of 1mw West German Chancellor
Wilt) Brandt has accepted the Oder-Niesse Line' as the
eastern boundary of West Germani and in effect hai
recognized East Germany as a Commnumust state forever
removed from the Federal Republic of Ge-rrris_n The Brezhnev I)uctruw makes it clear that no attempt b
an one, anvstie're'. 11 upset an Cunimwuist gal-eminent too ill
be tule'ra It'd

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tturnccomapldl%isauIdIul
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scirne rous dci t Ioprnents flOt all of a Kou afl
;'mn.diK'e'd thee U.angt'd atmospt'n'rc' which mnziit's ra;';inar 1

CaDtive Nations Week Is ImDortant
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isn't the lake OUIC.S" What are helpful, irticularl&gt; after
hut, i still resent be'init given
retired aged people supposed recent Agnes rainfall blocked
lh.'ni by one' I eu,nsiels,r a ews'lI'
to eli - see our lake fade away line', in our
area. We only hose
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tet a mud hole - tics' feet lots these people are paid otet(lrnc',
Itimihi If S I bullaghs'r
now
see people ccho do not for this is one situation in which
Ii.ive take front propt.rt l'2ee ccc t'inset a return on our taxes
the sulli
es' use of our little huh,' .is and utility fees.
ccc ties -- echo pays lAKE
Atldituonuuliy, we would also Editor, Herald.
hear Lusts, like to commend the clean-up
FRONT 'FAXES
In the Foist Few days a rd)
motors. screams. anti our and pick-up crews who con- large nutntx'r of signs have
rrop'_'rty used as if it ,A--!
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no sutiule nly appeared .ereiunuct
public toirk,
iicattc'r shah the weather
Seiiilnsile County Iii (lit' flililIt'
Vhi doesn' t Mr. l)runnrnond clear awn)- debris and garbage. a ca n
for the office sit
clinic on out - shoot us - as
Sincerely, ''state' attorney,''
aged annuals and give the kids
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I.
n'.it'ij
ties' iiiiit soiiieone
our five acres and ci'' h"w Inu
Edmondson who
considers
himself
oars' ectiuld even ta, land left.
responsible to run for any type
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attorney should not pollute the
dollars a ,year we will fend Editor. Herald:
area with such a large amount
sutirM'r
esawn y from
ns the lake A17; MR. IfltUMMOND:
of signs. I suppose he will show
Mr. Drummond should further rt'cncurisihilufv by fauiutri'
and tue' much happier with less

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Whose little darling wrote all
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is an-sung

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golNi fur

tsatldli''teeats

shot this

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do not read one word about how

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The H.rsl4's rovn

Shevin, Askew Pledge

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taxes Daill, we read in your acuuaint himself with the facts to remove thein after tillnv%ttsimper it w badly damaged Ixfore he snidely calls anyone campaign.
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and how inuoich money it will
cost to Luild or repair our
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liii about 60 wr cent of our tat i1iitilic work,s Department.

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''( tut hs•iivan;•s Agrs'm'une'nt''
ttu.iI n's iinttter taints ceill Is' uiss'el
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Our lake is sinall and lilt,

Appreclotion
in and -that incrvaNe took one
and it tout retirement sheiks.
We concerned, tiee'keul "ith I-I.Iufiir, i ie'rauit
flit' Tat Office only to (inuul that
l'tiis is to espresa our tip.
-uiiui,tik' I 'tiUflt ti,iui approved pret- untiun for the excellent

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distills ittiisiit I, then e "ntiiinls
the' itietici's tithil cc tile ii IAurIhi'r (In
liii' tithe •tr.' par tests ne'rs fist, I
r.itl cc','
re'atiuti Ccii)- till' huh''
sticitilil IA' iJjK'I* tee ties' either
nec twrs In Ihic' e'ntirr ;smnjert
tiiiiply i.i'c'iti' lies' origInal
huhutt'totil' Insiti,l,'cl part cit the'
lake'. If this were true ttis'rl I
stI0tltil 1.-h this' .iullcuinlnit groce'

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fe(hIuiri'el lii IIII Iuil imc- e' ss'rioti't

lilt- Mollie of -1,akvSnob" and
our take Our t.ill"are Lased tin
I'livir crew chief, \It. Zanif ''l'lte htuireinais','' then I
lake FRONTAGE -- so why ders, has been especially part

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'-c emii, and as unfairly so. a the slogan - H um
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AdS Ili nt'j'uls.isc'aII candidate ,i,t
Iliunc in 188-4
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.rtunt to ad-IN cc the American imblic as thers
rt iai non-since of the riem cx'ratic part e a
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fl the healing pr' -ess of this- mItt w stiun that parts
a' dc-lit ened in the u(-c- him cc tet'n niost of Amen fl'
.s asleep
Thus ma 1w rcmemtes-i i'.l .t' tl f t hliindt'i ht us t
dale' in the- 19'2 campaign'
Nc'i't'rttu'le, those is tutu hiuthcl predict a Nttiun
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i - ik" t'tiulttrc'n to go to school nccrrsuiry to call on their crews Issttiluit and a non tx)llhuts'.l lake'
in Seminole. Noes Mr. l)tiiiii- after nonnal ec-orking hours
If trying to turtste'ct seur prtperts
11101111 iuIVS we irs'
clear blocked sewer lines, 81111 intl Inks' ,s slli,,ll Iu,srt
In theii't';itLss' cci' the not cc ant 20 acres; we bar,' ,siwavs been given
' "h&gt; if thu.', I utility e,lmIi.'. illsworth of honu,'s to 14' able to 'se proiiipt semen's'.'

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I1 hut is hat sit hers hate taut hi
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LiC t sitl in fu' name'
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1t'l-e .'arc For lii.' new Icllles utile' fcirt.iti,'
isonlitrut ii consi st entl y isnel
we nout cml Ilia* out Iii
S'hicioi
the i'msuntr' I es-c thought) hoping is I'di'l) ta', -oiuitt;g(Inc sit lice uiitist
Ii lies' a quiet siiiiple' life - prI'u:ru'''uc e i'tics In St'iuiinsuie
retiring tis'c.stise cut a duke and ('mmiv, and see are so happy iii
nimiiit'reut anion.: Its resi.1 ut,stlusge.t spin,' We 1;ttuIcl ii
sfe'nits
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nun,! this TnLltrUflg wits a
from that vacation lodge say 101.
the had uncTh'rrtiarf'cC Lt.
Il24.O.anditskingyoutoaend
check tar that armiciunt b% return
mail Car they th that ww'
"1 konu- t'tt LtIUl Vt.
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fine time or your vacation. but CP'7 Neu

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It is the ideological c'ontp.tne he keep. .
:iwr, the company that seems to hate' 'been altu te

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set' lotte' In ill) for either peoule's ile'te'ul t
to make
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fighter for tas reform is as sntalle'r than it te.ect bS I
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gas bill will be th u. month "
"tWrntsaed you. Ceorge But
Uu new gus fortm filled in
you 1$ an awful TUCe guy.U)C'
"I didn't ever floUr you'd
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J,')-4N &amp; !.POLSK1. £uac,a', Editor

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set tht ptctiires ycii took on
your Vkait1OTL George, Shall we
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ter has the nwrigs and your son
broke his collar bone yesterda%,
and right nci
he' getting
prean fretful
"1 Lne I'd Left nr u the gas
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It remains Its be seen is hcthei' (' ettFgC Mc(iit cin I
life niig.i:uiue
I in 2's'iict smig. as he statesi in .1
u- es that I ant nice tog with an ade anci' g uat'cl It',,
I.' i a1i ate'ma i.srut ot Amer icon people are reath
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ceflC thing. despite his mcteoiiC ruse \tc(ioc
the
niinth
of
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an
unknown
quantlt%
in
-,,-.ins
us is cc en more ti iii' in the' cast'
to r aU
Spa is Ito t tinning inate Sen rhsni,i' f-' )'g'
\tissoiit t
The' latest poll 11) the Hat Iis orgafli;atinfl itiunsi Mct
it trilling President Nixon Li 0 l2pttiflt mii'gifl in
ti'r t't'nt 0th tie 16 Plflt' P
hi-ce-is a i-act' • 4!. to
till cswa race 54 Its
per cent
\ton-e si uflcantt) it tAOS alto tOtulisi that M c,-e cli'

''our children behaved like
prrirrt little anri!. but I'm
glad n'rt hli.A. 'ui augip.

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need is i vacation from your
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"'mj didn't get muct of a tar.. t'ftratinr,'
did 'ni
ou nimstoold the best wI'JJW''
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't'ar whileVOL "i"i
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"Id like tx hear all
varatinn. but I guew i:'L ha.
to wait until I get back. I'r.
leaving on m own vacation ir
half an how ..
au put an a f ors pound.
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"Oh. is that w ht-r VOLwen!'
We staved there .ar bet rrt

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'Wa a good thing you carrot
back , stion, Corairge 7"hat gi
who filled in for you did i, great
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"Think of all 11w tga voi
C'flUld buy flC it you'd just
''d twrrw and saved vow

It is always a happy even: hen one of our
:t 1dlow townspeople earn and receive honors This
rr' we' refer to the selection of Laura Jo Garrett
of Sanford as "The Young Career Woman of the
State of Florida
This honor came from The Florida
Federation of Business &amp; Professional Women's
('tubs and was bestowed at its state convention in
Hol)vwcod last month
our con'atu1at,ons \oi
To Laura .1
she is off for the National convention of the B A P
W clubs in Atlantic Cit' where she will compete
for the national award
This is a long step along the road of
professional recognition. A step w hich could
oring honor both to herself and the lakeside city
which is her home And one she will surely take

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regarettii
a the iiolivt'Iiials eandklates.
new spaper
And tittati', n enthloOtttIflfl on I jkp Itiecs
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tItCIIut IIIk
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eu,iltl Itch 111014' hum
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be
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wool It ought till lie.' posiiiillty cit
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Sincerely,
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Senator flU (limier ettir te hut irl little' lithe'
tshe e'elnup.lredi Iii Sizes cit lakes
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sn l;e--n
tisiI
it% to national 3i0nhifleflCt' i i,
iOiiikOl
from
trom completed
nit sniall ti','et to ti.-et
It Is, one Ihini --a it Ii o u
Dento',4it;c pal ft
the I dership uf I
apparentle begItti
the hands of the 1sl pros e,nsi to have
tlI0.1 %'-'.I) it I,;'
the
paris
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.m'damental i'ehapiflg of
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,.i vesuth' anti minot itics and
and
old
Leftists
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Judge Charles H Scott and show cause wh the
death sentences pronounced on 9, inmates of the
stale prison should no: be vacated
On Nov 21 (;ox- Reuben Askw has called a
special session of
the state legislature to enact
state laws which would bring them into harmiin
with the intent and purpose of the Supreme
Court's findings and tailor the still possible death
penalty to the needs of the state
Thus do events pile up and show the great
variety of issues which eontinual!v confront
'Iti7C'nS and their public servants Keeping cool
is not easy But it is the only proper way to live
?rouh this healed pt'i ii1 itild is. in its'if, ii u
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Wainwright is to appear before U S District

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PISCES (Feb 20 to Mai 20) You can extend your outlets
AQUARIUS (Jan

btyond theu pneent Limits if you have to travel to gain the
cooperation of others. Listening to the suggestions of clever
people will be most helpful to you Avoid one who argues
IF YOUR CHILD IS BOkN TODAY . - - he or she will be
one of thou- deLightful young people with a mind few can
fan
change once a decision is reached, so be wire while young to
ga v e the (west pnnaples and tenets for duecting the life; then
your child can be a success instead of a failure, leach early to
.e cooperate with others, as there is a de,ue to make a great deal
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can afford.
The Stars Impel, they do not compel" What you make of
your life is largely up to YOU,
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
August ii now re ad y. For your copy send you: buthdate and
11 to Canoll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box 629
Hollywood, ('elf 90028

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ideas other readers must .- for filing these Pointers
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1-00 (5) Capt. KanaaroO
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9:0 (3) Phil Donahue
(a) Romper Room
(5) Movies
9:30 (6) Virginia Graham
10:00 (3) Oin.hs Place
10:30 (2) Concentration
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more towel troubt's and now I can sniile w Pu-n I re-at-h
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man him is Oft' ol the lu-st nrasti-r taut (tat a lit milan a' I'll"["
is on, of brow a mar him in ms 11 31 011' s ()Ili beam.' tatici a-ucla
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lines hate all eared in tire' marble hint tlns-y all, not cracks
and gi'.t' the itt'pitict' etc-n snort- clzasran- tsr I)ti It'll l-avc'
tei enjoy her fnui-plaa.-.' MRS .1 Ii I)

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fascinating satuation not yet in ecidencer
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isurntierstandtng with others This applies
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alic to uwng the wrong word that could give an impression
dIfferent from what yau intend Search for errors cci
to others'suew points
boakk-eru'ag. and loARII- S (Mar 21 to Apr 1Q) Showing detotnon to the one
you love and doing )- our utmost to help hum or her ci OUf
best bet today A little tame spent going over your bills and
handling them propel-h)- is w-ae Don't add to present expenses

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quickl&gt;. well Fret more future time Take the right
treatments that will give you the added strength you need
2 to July 21) Since there is
MOOS CBILDRFN (June
nothing real)) cn- -cortant to do in p m., get out and have tine
fun you want handle routine wart early. Delve into hcbbics
you like dur'rug free time. sl,'
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Take care of basic matters in
your life so you have a feeling of security and sureness Do
thaw small chores at home that are necessary Evening ci line
for rest and relaxation
VIRGO (Aug 2 to Sept 22) Talking over some plan with
alsociates during a in. can bring excellent results now, Show
you are most cooperative Get that writing, reading and
studying done that ci of importance
LIJIRA (Sept, 23 to Oct 2.') Financial affairs should be
fast on )'oUf mind this morning and you can handle them well
Show ou have good common acne. Get sound advice from a
business expert about saint liability.

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crrat4 ivii;an-vai as (tic eanarip - a

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- I he (aol) - - John 'N 'Iii -era thInk.. tais to-san friar - I
death Pry a v0t1tW', d.I I
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'Tiw .'c'dating has tare-n called off far (In- ttn'.e beIng,
lootocawse I had some ce-nc-stab thoughu-- -but the gift you gave
me kai&amp;s great in n - apartment And since 1m still dating
the Ps - we might still gin-I niarrwsi later -SI-ic cl-rise-ti with, --I ek'.nt know what the etiquette hooks
Ky in c-asos take thus but if n--au know ale-ace tell me -P1771 flItS 5 5

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taS'IsIle tishutig n larlesaract Iso hail, a
lo, 111,11,11 a lilt lii- their aolla a' a sat
tccilmsua.rsy
witsirecea
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Wi-Il a'..-' ails-sI aa'gasua-,it with CIsc
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will rv-ec-.rnmeswI the proper c-ownu'ttn for tow
a'. (rem habiri GM
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i II.ruin Mimic Mnrktaaecvs vats-ca
atatri isa us clot-tot tssrraosi Pa4acfslt ii
nalr,alriiatrnftar vi." finite Pain,.c-t'
In cci aisca'-rga'rif-v aitasaitic-'
vials Ii i nil. (rae Pile ur,ealtu it
cli tile (tail 11w' hilt' h is he his'v- I7' his s-ti ftur n niiqratiea
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c--hu4 awa from me, I'loolaw help me. Ahb'. I am
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alt act hats fuiliur.' na'atla.'r Iii III jr
will c-elsa hale altuti via-ct-i die
finale a'tt Ice' c only ra .,vak 'a he
It iils-i pint i-s with ilerry fs. the
l, ailpea live s,usI Pact Ic, Ill - u
a It lusrfls to ilkastet.
Plw',
hsv-s-nuiee flair cv s eni ,-rwb - is';

prisgi dccc

lc- nraiahal Iruit n calglit'- lent, cc 1 n.e
fell, will alsag saalea. na will bliss
I i4gau,mau ctrI,alw'ru,r ptraya ii jeita

II.-, Sal IIll l'ltil ci
1, nIwn,li 't'naila''. -- lIe hatnialnaci
Mat ta-sail's i'pi..le ertal lie (Intl.
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asitial w-1pl tire lace,, ginct f
to 15' act li-s hw'fcit,' tie atwir I-live-al
Alit' c-nt Ie(y chow I. haiti tutiw
aee ii,, hale soya In hue aultranlier
41,1 1"O Ill. aw,,$tn cli.'., gui-ale
s.ci- airualet I raliv' I Iluznsaaa n,,.l
,iaalia,n'.' I •nrssin'' ails-b is Ii Pill

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hits Sinlisan

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on .e du.cçwtrii with m -sotf. I hit her anti ttndwl her. arul
b-a--kr1 her arc-oral, arab just let her orrit I tittini want to

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hni ant grrt!T-t1pped rnuim
raflS1SUfl
of chtcl.er,. lain,
LL. tipped Wilt I flulfililture
uwintt'La salads hukect twinlu
tririt UflC groom.
nt!licher iantl riat

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ljne
PitWI tuit iind sit( riammirt a- dclithifltd U111T14 flfl'
tx'uqunt of whit.- niunu and with a ,mind-u;, ocular Her
built a trt'zett Stuziwered wilt as-ce5wrwu went pirib. and s-tnt.
hcsn
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v-tint1 zinc she want a pail ant wruti
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ntt-rthzrwt i. thri: tunnit a: nit
1mm. diiiuic fnlic' 111j tIlt traditmnat rehrarsua dinner to
"mt ninnt
the
rhurct
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h1i
war
tInt' WrildiflI pn-'
telUwshzI
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UntOt t rtmscr. nolan,' a.,

For tier Wiughwr, wedding.

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went M',' liscj. Hikp.iir Zinc iei.niw anc i.mc
Fir-ri

Crnznt1t '.r, Smnai
zi bdenaid
gawneci ith'ntiral! U 11w hanar
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I1t WtUCt; war a1, edged ii
Tht tw-uiegrncrn.r fuuurr war
rrut- Lure
his tw'c mar irnci ue - wi, flth ftht •ltirw,', brother a' tInHer
rItwa
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tii
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tlitsmr u' ct-u-rd It a p-n'iht t..tr-dut lb. birk ••flUtt
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ttt z-atrnt c a
lit t't hat t
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nnes 11w inch r
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null and fr-i rriitrd tn lb. and aI'.c cictrlhuted 11w green
:rI:kgrtxuL} aurn and unrk, ant wizift mn tuagr it, lb.and '4-s \ Henitrittaur a' re 'rp urn
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In rniat(-ls jitslnt duipllcaslafr.rilsu-rutly clic
daini safety plays becuiizs, thit's' are too likely to cost
an important overtrick
Iii rubber britige the i-saritrick is soIniijiorlanmut
ti
that -A inning Players try tsn
find the safest way to naika-

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This requires a sli glut
a. hang.- in liii' nml.-uilning eat If
in the code- w-sansi %ItChl front
how can I make my contract'" to '110w can I hesure it) mate lily tofllriictn-"
South oterlooke-cI this ejtuc-sfluti entirely West c-cahieti
the king of clubs and sliltta-et
to Li diamondSocithi wi-sit tit,
w ithi ti u Hi 171 &gt;5 'ie,.itcl
pratiniplly heel a trumrsp to hnls
king
West showed out and South
audetenly realized

that hie•

of truumin inst-,sI of tint- king
i'luuc would haa % a- e e,st hitnu a
trick II Wi-ct had h,-I.l ttiatu-ei hut it wiiuiai not ha'. a'
tie,tl the vomit raid Ii ic-k
Jizit give- West the quail
lakes It h,illally as'I
1k
makes the In-st Is,ul of all matliri duarnainal Siiutli ruff'..
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like (lube stud puts If UP to hint
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was going ta-i lucite to liii.'
"Win of lsudg.," /, 15.5 OSPithree un-ire tricks lie did try
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to sat- in his contract fly IeaJ- Si.a.., New Yost. j y foolsitug his quiet-n of aIuluclt.s hit

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liii trnosters mc rare of the
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l'j- iq'',ts uutisi Iieusirus: ,tiue'itiln-.
accounts for limier,- thoti a fourth fiumirint quarter,. (tim the eItsil.se I'll
(if (1 S seuri,.'ctmntij)tltutm. h-eIreiS:tm (:siiiilie-s, toil liii- gusuilmierm kept
otitRulls ta iih the' it ei:lil',. h iiggt'st len selotliti og at 11'' 11 - ;-.-c md Itoru''-l'r%"' it .mnit iiui'ti' i-sunitritl. fire fighters I tome e'', er, rid
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it prt'sm- j - r&amp;'fus.-el to guys' cfu-t.iuk 'if bite
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D ublin en g.tni::utuuene
lUster enough ituuuiut'silc' ruil arid that spe':sk fuur the' i'r,it'uS, (lie'
s:us tue tumt'et our gniume mug tit'euls Irish I 'uihliuitt Ituri-teim. c,siil tilt'
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tileuniery :snm,t , but itt unit' It, urn ihmng they ha ve not sail

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time' cooldisi-uss
directors meets today to
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th, 181' - Y4. Boti ItrUtlut 198. 141e Glaze 144, Gre: hullti
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th. 181 and Jim Anderson 173
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L 'ft T 'ncc umpire JoeWi lliam s aft er Leesburg \atonal
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scored an a w ild pitch.
fired a strike to relay ra
S'mmons fanr*-d nine batters Hodges who in turn gunned r
tih.lt aliow ng two hits *fld Liv perfe-rt throw to Peeler at Ua_
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hurlers, Sparks and Busby will
resolve their sltuitiv
'ra..rit- It strike out a doze-n tonight at the Audubon
Se nw ult' hitters while walking Field flwNuUoreaLcir r slated Le
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team has named nine pitchers

chiding Steve litass, who pitclued Murtaugh's Pittsburgh
tniitiu' l'irautu.-sto victory in the seventh

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Macanger Dann) Murthugh of

game of
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last

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Gibson, who Nis won his List

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Ont. piLhcr who didn t get

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to c-innhat accuses as tugli as

Chicago last &gt;car s ( Young
Mu 1urui winnerr nail • 52 game
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flit- other six pitchers on tint
tare right-handers Tonic
St-aver of New York, 11111 Stone.

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draw- umg According to h a
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Ito,' 1.200 tiiu'Iers t'vcnI "as
that he mnmight get ('ramps
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named league pt-rcentaage leader (Vcr ) Scilaun if ('intunitLiti and
'"flue Stars and Stripes Fun mnaor league strikeout leader
Thus ,l.uines Bet uiartt Steve Carl ton of I1 hiulauk'lphia
earn
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Army .und F'ondhjmn have Hue-i
on the baseball duo'

rnond
(raig Wood led after ejt'tu
round when hue won the 1941
Masters golf tournament
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A tot .ui ,ct $'t6 4 mnilli.'n in
orders we're taken . the 1972
Natutuncul hf.uijt Show in New
York

pitched in five All-Stair gaintes

with no cion'lost record lie's
given up 10 hub and four runs in
nine ituniuigs.
',tattr, n.uiscccl to tint learn in
e .0 ii of his SIX major te4sgtuc
St IS4)flS tics pitched In thrct.
kdumuts &gt;itlding nut) ru ns and
three tilts in six innings mind
strukint, cciii 10 lie started ilut.
19.0 g unit but was not Involved
ifl thct titci.siiin
('auriteun was the starting anti

winning pitcher in 5969 as a
member of thus St. Louis Cart-ti.
nals.
has pitched Inane other
goinme and overall has given up
two hits and two runt- In four
innings. This year he leads all
pitchers with 187 strikeouts.
Carroll was nanued to last
y ear's train but didn't hitch. Ills
Cincinnati teammate Nolan,
one of the leading candidates it,
start this year's game, has a
season record of 13-2 for ann .966
percentage.
The eight starters at the other
positions have been picked by

tuna in a nationwide

vole.

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tace N5U1IU'I

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Rust the Rrew.rc qaleageel the
tplit it turn I 4intcnr.f ;uurvivc-rl u

In record hit eighth vlrttcflt
the eeswen with mitt-out help
from Frank Iiniy
MtIw;uuukee bunt-bed three
runt n the tint inning earl three'
mnttee first game and fneur in the inn!. in the sixth to rake
I.nnlir.(t nh eats'
nighfrup

three percentage preinte behind
it 12I (flit It Mo b with iii
Keniuit City collected i-S hIta
in the rkoubkhemeiler. running
thrrugh five (level.inrl pitchers

opener trorerl Kanaic Cutye front 'it Fcaltimrere in the Al
iiranung run in the eighth inning Fact at i'eih ctuuht ion The' 1'.
ccl the first game S'heintelum gent icnt ii innings to heat
opened the eighth with a walk (hit-ago for their ninth victory
in the Sac? 10 g ames shile Ratmenu John Maytierry singled

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Wednesday'

Oakland (0doin &amp;2i at

waukee (Reynolds 4))
Cleveland (G. Perry 15-7) at
Baltimore (Cuellar 8-7) at

houston II, St. Louis I

San i)urgo 5, Philadelphia I
San Francisco 3, .Montreal I)
tins Angeles 3, New York I.
10 innings

Wednesdays (Lames
Cincinnati uGrimslcy 7-lu at

Montreal Torrez 9-St at San
Francisco t McDowell 4-7)
Atlanta (Nickro 5-7i at N!LsburKh (11rilei 8-3i. N

St. Louis iWuse 9-9i at IlousI t)uerker 8-Si. N
Chicago (Wood 13-lOu at Dc- tonPhiladelphia iCaniton 124i at
troit Tinennan 7.7 1. N
4-9 i. N
Texas (Paul 3-2), N

San Diego I Kirby

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Tbursday'

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Kansas City 6-11 1, Cleveland 1-

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The Stiv i(rincked Coleman nut
in the oighth. tying the wnro At

no Vita

flauurrraun Munson hal a twa. :t-t and it i'.eye.l that way until
ten chat and Rare HkrnlPr.1 the 11th Then Stanley trtpterl
forine(tP(I with two (,n in !1f,-o

thur'S inning, giving Kline. 'H, 4

, .imfrcrtahie five-run lead Mir ,
icr hit hit 11th of the year in he
t.hth for New York.
Sonny Siebert wan his first
game in an mon th , putt- hung Rottan paat (aelufr,rr4aa .cnet uLfl
Ityan with a four-hitter Siebert
Pa,u.h not nn tunce Jim.' 19
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Ed Rninknuine ma rI;,'" fly 'or
t he deriding run

Rronks Robinson i' i
.eales' tieri an Te'x4is, telivening .1
tingle to deliver R-i'uhhy flrich
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Sports Writer Montreal 3-4, Houston thumped
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Steve Arlin. the Stun 1)m.'ga St. Lout-s 11-3. Atlan ta bent
pitcher ',cta is a 't.-ntist in the Pittsburgh 4-2, (Thurago "dge-cl
offseason. was offered a non.

Cincinnati 2-1 ind l.os Angelpi

Near York uSeaver 1241 at dental instrument by Manager trimmed New York 2.1.
Don Zurnmer, who thought he
Arlin got plenty of offensive
los Angeles tOsteen 9-7). N
had cost his right -hanetcel star a help from Nate Colbert. who
no-butter
trove in three runs with Lt
Th ursda's (Lame-i
-, Here-.' saud Zimmer, hand. double and hi.e 21st homer of iii.'
St. Louis at Atlanta, N
;n.t Arlin an razur blade and season. He also got .in iut
New York at tixa Angeles, N
untIng to his awn throat, startling clefensi'ier play !r'a:m
Only t*Iiiet scheduled
make it quick."
',nmj baseman Derrel 'Theunt.l,..
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i hitS tO the end threw to tirst whi le sitting
bc'fcre ga-clr.g up
ninth inning The Padres be-at on the ground.
Ptmitadeiplata S-I but the low of
Stun Francisco left-bander
the no-hitter was am letdown for Ron Bryant's four-hut pi tching
the 26-ear -o ld pitcher, his gave him his (1(1km straight '.'ncmanager ,und teammates,
tory and brought his retort to .1, He struck out four '.Iontr'-.ul
Phullies' infielder Denny
T ). , te strcike"l a tingle over th e
players and walked uit ti
,'ad of th ird bu.seman Dave Rookie Carry Maddox backu' I
Roberts to break amp Arlin's bid
Bryant with a two-run htarnrr
This pitcher was annerved and his seventh if the 'ut-muon. P.'
b..ikceI,Lhengam.eupancather hit ejnj fina l rim came wtat'n.
t.; Tt-rn Ihattant, which ccrrd I -aath a cr.ao :n thtt'rt, E:.'
run,
curtec and loser Solar Moor"
"1 miss-st-el it up," said Zinc- i-.s. balked.
,tier. '1 had Roberts play ing in.
Jau
used a Ralph Garr
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double, in en-nor and .In ntteI
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McIntosh, 22-years-old and
Beach rallied Irotna first round
in at 176 pounds,
cueii:hing
knock down to stop Florentine
the final improved his record to Il-I.
Fernandez of Miami In
a 16-year boxing

at thli end of the ninth round,
badly shaking the veteran
fighter and causing the crowd of

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and
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Boston tMt-(;loth en 2-2)
Minnesota (J Perry 7-8) at
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liii' unIv course optic to hiutim

had

jtitiie %% )Ili a final i'Iftit I lit
Iii
41 lttt Ilt i ill ( Itt
Ill tiititi'd ti l t-a it'mr recstncmni
to tit, cromit-it "iIii tile IrataVirw sectmid from where he Ijke,.LI,e Bebout got the nex-- sq-4d
iti,
nal I;jjjj(.I %ji.all, ,1-,,,.
ct-uut'ed on a sir1e b Euzsona test' t'iittti's on a strike- out ane'
nuc-nican flag was tiuiteci
Tine Na..uunats loiw rust &amp;ccirrd
eul
-aura'lt" to
irid mausseni bactuels

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loose with a flurry of punches
sending Brown through the
ropes an d onto the prem table.

• nnnntl',' h"wever, was

out a
itie- Iil taut resulted 1mm
error b
Audubon s ten
terfut'lder on a ball hut tn Loris..
Peeler and a single by WeIkesu
i t who had a fine 8-:
mark during the season wits
four shutouts Lust his bid for
another whitewash when iv
permi tted 'our Puts in the fin.i' I
unru'ig Mills singled to owsa 11
se-tenth and Raburn di:

collegiate Athletic's H. batted
.5 wiii. 6' his in Ili UuL'i U.
the plate it 7 games

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Mcintosh caught Fernandez
with i ntraihht right to the head

tlov.n II atl'. In hit D e all i I
nuat:
Stud ies at Ha rvard

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418 40 529
12 12 619
'i (incinnatl
42 39 519 9'
157 5
Ibuuustafl
utmeuved tirounet to lhurtl l;i
41 45 512 10
44 40 524 8
ts Angeles
•loinvu'r then crashed as I 'tuunat
38 48 442 56
19 47 41.1 14
Atlanta
pitch over the fence in right, a
35 50 .452 18'
the Texas
San
F'nsarwtsco
39 54) 438 II',
Sect
Stephenson
shot of around 3341 feet, I.e put
TurM1a'I Results
12
52 .181 20
Stun
lIlt-go
the t)t'Lauud cr e w on top cit as 3.1 ('ausseltw'rry attack with two
CalifornIa
1
ltostim
1.
hut in Uuru'e' trips and a pair of
iceesiut
Tuesday's Results
New York G. MInnesota 0
It chuyt'd that way until the till'-; Weiructs three rht's w
Clulrmigo
2, (uru innatu I, 10 in0-7
Milwaukee
Oakland
4-4.
when ('uisseltierry tops for the winners,
eughuttu

There were no knock downs
w":i the funi I actatn l(l,s cut

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d i n 95

strikeout pit ch working Its he Ctulcsagui
ichuffed only sis t)clamnd hattt'rs But Ice tuuut excellent Mlnruesuth
Kansas City
,etuutictl, walking only one while
California
aulleuwing the fittir tilts.

Juliet

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Bemard Connolly,% t(41tif-sl
for Ieli%v (IF
to tkac 1 11 5 t cit Situ Mudet ii

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tinder his new trainer-muansuger,
Aaron Perez- The fight was
setceduled for eight round-s.
of
Fullard
Charles

title last night

It -.1 ;; ,.,-:t- ~,% 4'.'. ,-,o

VeclKt'u at the plate How-rat's
aalks to
tirner and Rru

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Iietton trirrucrecil California 4-1,

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aclLwnville and At Cook of rountl of their Mround Irwin Ferrindet,
Milwaukee at Minnesota
Miami fought to an eight-round event last night at the .t'mi veteran who weighed 175,
Oakland at Boston 2, Iwihis record slip to 50-16.1.
draw'.
Marine Stadium.
In tu heavyweight bout, James night
Muddleccc,ight Dennis Riggs of
California at New York, N
iueavyweigtut
The
light
boxers
Stummervtlle,
216, of Miami
KO
over
tu
T
Jackonvulle scored
Baltimore at Kansas City. N
evenly
throughout
fought
to
traded
blows
an
eight-rotund
draw
aculd-saisuging tee Brown
Detroit at Texas, N
acuth
Fernandez
hold'
lsmuut,
time
wutlu
G
(;
Maldonado.
4,
of
.
Miami iii 2:45 of the third round
games scheduled
Only
j
(Ice
seventh
Paterson, N
in the ni.uin event In Jackson' tag an edge until

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rueLay night,
York t,lnnkm'd %lirirceveta

Maior L

with if -tingle to
lift hut was fuarceet at accorul on

stopped.
;I sixth round TKO win mer .51014if
'lut referee Eddie Eckert perin
at
159.
who
weighed
ltijzgs
Willie White c-ui Perry, Fla. last
mitted tile fight to continue for
0
night ill action at the Max%%ell Wosted hLs career record to 3',
SIT) tier ArmorN in Jacksonville. 11-IL Brown, at 156. now stan(b; .17 seconds in ttic 10th round
twfore declaring McIntosh Uie
It was tire first fight for Perez 81,

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Scores TKO In xth

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;cart of Sunun.n'ms IheNutiona!, with two tallies
knc't"t w' n'-'
n-t' es'ht wIn the fourth it was Andrtan
control during lIce stacor rapping a single and La-nw

in the fifth and

llik,f,

r cit in

urtnr/ over Milwaukee Reggio

guowl tIflPt tutu
inningt, Detroit cetg.d (tilt-ago
'lc-velmtiud will signer today SI in II Inninge and Oakland
eftcr atientleing r4 S. ilfi ittuti split ii ,iruiuhi.head."r with
IIe'turneler evee'p (rouse the Rr'y %liiwmiuukre, winning the turd
ik I ie"I;iv umititit with the tire" 'lull.' $1) limit kiting lice we rjt'e.i 1.
ulfm.Il'r' pinylnR k.',
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the A'4 With hier lAth hnm4pr and

tiewhierp lit

the n,u,ec nrc nutlieluiert
till hit, c teIr,liluumuu, IAPII
nicila int'l ,\uu,ic 01St ni,I Kim-

ti'.' ,'r'e''t it

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40-w Yrlfk 2-1 in

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I hi'S .iuiil ctcruuiu'eI tiauuk ceitlm
three lug tallies sum lice third nutS
SCM'ulmeel to haute t'uintrttl of thu'

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tie'S tituS I igloo It cc tic ruSs tic"
etitnt lucs in 19 ettunes this
season for the 1)clonel ocutftt

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burn ut Seminole The-s wise-. dow-ta a kes runner in the final
t"e? bIaialLrmd, M ce- Mccn.ta.s frame
tuglut and es-ill rue. await the
The Americans scored tw ice
winner of the Sensiru'le- ui the second and single tafl.ucs

nccare,i

tue tuner

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11 I, 11 i 11

5, 5.t.

ui1guitp

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un (let' fight for the number tour
;esutunn in time piamyoffs
('acce'lbt'rrv opened Shut'
rrrung in the unsturil (maine.
Mike Wiurich drew a free 1 ic
nmvett tip tec set-etnil on
.iriii ci
a '.em'rtftci' Intuit tu liriacim
Ik'limis . After Daryl I'aay tic
struck out Kevin Stephenson
singled into the hole met short anti

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'A

and three
ttm second CcelLege Paurk
£lxiiori dn-es the airs pass
Stone was safe or. a IsL
tom-tnt ing error I,) Sinxu'rucuns and
walks ti Brooks P.M Griffin
!(rC'
the
in; Liv third the College Park
runt' made it 2-Oared again it was
a, walk that led to the trouble lot'
Sumnnmons. He ptis.3ed Sparks on
four pitt-twa Busbc went (nit on
a infield grounder with Sparks

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CatceDerre

limelight with has effort itst

it 4, .%a'J 5401r~ * 4 I"Itir IiI
%A '.,
a )US1, fIrS: Carrie 3311-5 and
v it can comit ba ck and win tharet
... ii row
run it the
The f
test
carrit in the second insung and
Iii tht result Of wildness or. the

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:rcu' nutS Ctuuwct wire' De tr o it
. 411111%11 hed iirotiii(i if strikeout lialtimore
Ili pinclihiller Ed Nustit, loading ljo4toll
Stases Weirim Ii then found New
caught
cell
thirdbut
In
the'
itanS
ltugratuu
flint'. served up a shituhi l'elgrwater lose Its t
gaine %%till Leesburg Legion. tilt- enstring rundown Ingram the alley lit lelti-enter for if twof- (-I,%; .1atill
Ilic F,lgv%4atvr crew mas 12.7 $AA% it"artled home ifflivii in. ba%e blow that fritiptied tile Nillwatiker
unit ant he r Semis ciocul.t put ttct'smu turferenru' cc .s mini after stitks
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Chunal dill not have his uslial Oakland
hil-,ram and a Caiselberr)
1%%t, j:.IIIlv% tichind Casselberry

Cas St. ltc'rrt

a:'r U' einet4te' 1kw Itlit'Srur
in 11w' second frame Jeff
t.rapuor.
%t elker re-an-tied lu-st or. an ciTciS
allege
irks .iiit ?41à."tS by the Audubon sha'tstcep but
combined to
tm-i-mg to score, ter -It 1W UUUIl,, DW
is
•f
v .tnaut a base hat. ''ett didn't suuclt-d arid rnc'a-t-d to second aur
e got a ba. 044 cc ..1w In- a thnnc to third Inc inc to u.'-

tland

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after

the subject of reaching the' ('amsscltwrr) crew a 13

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lO'ernr aberrnr

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A tt;uiimontu' tutu, We'sti'tfrlt liii .i mini shut to
cc utti
111mvil
TIlat thitil 411111 tilt, CII%SvIh4.rr%
lie
to
I-vilLitiling
flight'
at the L%Illan llIKh Field
I.;irr% (litimat, the ace I)( t1w gallit,III.,% 11jit h;, %.e tit lim, plat, VAI thirdnacker Tim Shea hall

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.;mrLr t.!U'n tnt
Semmale Na:inrLc. SM ff
host Itt SM three team affair,
Ke't11.Bc-tec'ulwlit.war the-tartL have t-harI?t It 5Sf t buck ieatcher in the &amp;meruc'ar. Veagut
unIt the bunnies however, since divisionad the Seminole P'.
it is te autnLe tlirnunnt.ion affair league but had
t' taki
)
The-s went a. - loser it the-u' teacIseat to the efforts

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The

bights f.ucemreel 1111 'and, 53 I.ist

Star

Collegit. Park has, trivved intr

00 ,

s Second Loss

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the- Serninole-Mattland seventh
'ateit must dow-n College Park the

Seminole
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Casselbe'crv I i-guru shocceel it

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fit L game apiece Lii dowrian
11w Audubon. nine. 4.2 Last night

Sihmidt to mate the tag Falls Sanford American learn posted
Wit it, 1kw flcmnudz Little Mz,mnr League District I\' contest
3nic Bush Photo

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I,r: Slmo krp: Its bo1 or first place witt.
iic-e victories over itetalir huntrnç First Csmt Last weel.
I
Tarnst: r ! uric I(e.'twIie' Wflht1r 's 1M Sec the fi-i
ent-A Ractielle alit convertec the touct -II 5T).
tier efit
At--Kent-AL was a three lute winner Last wevi
:Ana bereçrnnr 181, Mars Johnson :71 and .bat Nuruqu
14 — 471 iralitif the wv3 over Spenre For Spent-i Ki'
y, tjrj L. 181 - 431, and picked U the 14 sphl. wham
ariis (Jwens laeid a
Annette V.allitedtz :74 — 481 wni toe for florma
kent's flue iii thee war, three Iron Mon-oe Hartx'ir
tnt Hantiau keiere it war hornet :rouiierts wit? It, 181
.huflfli Wothitret with it 171. it the punt thr} won the
wt all tIn.
1e
t! I
?. !tti±it Ij
imrne'e': ri. 'red
in SM other niatcta Frar Mills had a :7. for the Snuthert
loaners irl their split with )trt.alar Painting Second Coat
iartiar&amp; Let' (vrv'aun u' thi t.11 war &amp;I highlight of the

coutlit:

, home plate as, Lhiv hall flies toward
FALL goes into his slide a'

and hat ilireelud the I hk'mui:,i

1k ItfliK S it )5
Ilu'ralet %portc II titer

pitcher kin had sac strike outii 111

the St'minceie Park Pont Stan.

II'

Steve Arlin 'au,, within the .can'l inning .wth bitt by
one pite h at a nahitter P,t Rico Pe1rneliI, luanny (meter
e.ttI.rI fr', ii two, hitt e r memi1 me Si earl Tommy tluirp"r keying the
rally. That wit enee,gh tree Ste
victory river l'hiImecl.lphuu,
tr!.
6.S In tied Rymen, II.?
tnppevl
Cincinnati
7-I
in
I tilt iegi
('sifith iluun'ert flve-hltfrr
urrn,ngu Atlmenhe ctapp.4

,,ow.
N
itimilit 1114P top threr bat,flunn Lienglif" If,

Casselberry Leg*ion Wins, 5-3

I, =

around or wild patcher Bruce' What?lor. had a dOuteit

' Field
w Serrunoit fuL%-tiall

I?, 19 / 2

Ii,,tellei h'u$ the altar k 'A'ltIu
cii hutc Jr. the mkiuihleti.ader
Iiu'lhig ui tiamvwr le iltave in
htr runt and stored two (1It
-e.reeI twi e In Ciii If Ruth'4 Nfl'I
5' helntiliun, utrave in c.ne run in

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Face Crucial Games

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sittcled Ed Jeff Cobt

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Dar'. Rannerrib singled tri lead
-olle,cled th:
.I,v Graff .
off the fifth far Halt% Hill He Ck-alk Fls,birr Park's five hits

Sanders

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off the' HaU Hull

la- rk

DAVE

the 1971

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ctitlti flight uunIfuirulu he uiirnlrlu'ul met lift
Ilium ocher in tin it g c it liii Nuci \''t k

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Bricnu. Dave Fall. Ned put has learn Ir. front
pitcher. with relief help ftc'
'tevens and Paul Gabra each
Girt fiat was the wirirurig .me C
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span. 1.111' tisti I. It game and she and Itnenda eat-I.
Ii: nail had a turkri du7inf the' r'uitrt.
cirverted the
7L IC — 49
Lurt. to- Lenaci' war liutniw Iver wit?.
ties rvemn t)unrme converted the fi- anc the ..
Sabtki war three ant- a tuil from 11w i 1A IructltL
t'Pund SM :71 of Phyllis 'Aals Pa: Santas converted the L.For Sobiks
emil Heirs anrier the
(fltrs htct gumee it. the lao were turned it b Ka:t'
:i !7, w so iun. :
! - srue Lrni 181, 7 1l —

II Sc I.i7o entering
lott

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Renjuild a doublit and Jot Smitt, and rworrd it cul, Kmsminsre4 and NjAn% lArfavangirk-Ad a VArigir

. u-in irl%,er the
Galm Lind his Sanlord Arnmran teammates posif-d a 24-1

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Nuw, uiti'eut the American
etortitig r'ulIieicl Sri
ictI riieiI,,ye All Slur lence.
temill gahuur I be rinnuc'c nrc far I
V rucIr ie uuutk I, 5%iulutuy Murrer

I '.ngti.'

el III,
liii Ill II'I III II. liIf,
tic r uueminmugur In the Inn)or Icuuguic, It
C Icuililil III ,,it hc .lfli tclort unit k
truinec timuul ci on I ,6t garnet uuui,i

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,~jasr,4 toaded4 and got two quizi,

ad Roll hac singles. Mack mm

home r'ir.

Slhrnmlng

that cave them a

1-1 lirad Ila--% VirinHerbulls.,
.11num Ii.enned%. Dave Fall AM

hIC!,

". if-111 ;1zi~ Pii LI: U
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his run after

ir the air to come dOT. and score

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jw

w Sanford Am ca hake error to

ip;
garner of 14$ anc 2111 et route It a &amp; ett tiU
I) Itoottrif Is, four wins over Arnie onveyor AJs heL:n I- a
I were Jut Carver 2164. = and V burro. 21). For Armi l
was .1 Pnilliw wstX. Is
Make P.ellevert war. four Last week wit? bobbie !teta
tuniunj it, a: ::- s.&amp;r Burct. a.Te Brie .: Sxnitla 191
I ar the blanked !teim least It was K Wsivanu wit?. a ZIX
Wilts Amoti war. UL-et last week behrnc the solid lean
— £3 anc tiackec b' I.
Wilt wilt a
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e'Iart led in
Herui 1e.t 1, Smart lC. LM and K Wilkins .
Other top scorer mite Iran C Avrrrit IBT- 1. Jornisa:
.lrfi .Jnrus4 IL anct :: Sap; 2fl(

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iee Suited I're Rpnvti Writer

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FLSIWr Park errors as
tir second The Ccala squad figured in the s..-n.-mg
tcn.'ed LPni onus run. cc! the
A le ad-of! double by Gart posted a 21-11 win Nt.Ls
.amr u the top of the thn'ct but Singleton arid singles by Ran- Johnson. arid St-a:: Patters:Saond Amrnunns bound
the winners
ur fun: ant- Jarvis Rnac }c
hack will twa. it. Liv botton. of Kus.sunnne'e to three- run, in 11w and double each
the tarrit A two-run bonnet by hip of the fourth as the toik aS- Waters had a pair of stnks
Paul Gnurr. was the highlight of : kid
The big inning law' Liv

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lLrtt Niutak, it avid Liow'lin rnthuaxast tram Orlunth. is
heiputmi set Lit , wt4t she haipe will 1* a rnontlul bowling
Wurflanwnt fur women with averages of 171 and under
The IL-st of the-se rnunti tournament? referred Ili its tht
honda Kt4ierrtte will hr held thu Sundas. Jul) = at Vender
Tropicana in West Palm lkucta
helt, with her years of experience in running iur•
narnenta. and her organization are wurkin with the hope of
promoting mare tournament bowlers Many women are
mrar uticiut entering it tournament and this argantzatior.
:,pes to create more tournament Interest in crornet
Top prize in 11w tourney is $301 with another $151 g.ul.ng It
sei und pLue uuniaher. 8Th to third and $51 to fourth places
The tma1 for the event is a Iota game handicap total
i ith the hig hest: total score rrcewuijt first plate rnonr
While the tuurnr is sanctioned L' 11w Warners Inar-ematitmal Dowling Congress WIBC non.rnenibens ma
trt?cipm$e but Will be thaxesd an extra 11 Entry fee for
WU3C members is 111. However, mn4nenibers must have
average- verificitiun.
th' fri erc..tta.r grt'wr If. flir?TiherstO 11, v-ill enlarge

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-'XrT NXTIOAAM ClierMaCt
5.'eTNf two it the ,.'I.--.L one in 11w
third and then triu&amp;e ft
Isiah the s.e runs in the Itf

NationaLs 24- Wild pitcIws. 11w first in their gaunt with the infield sahtw's fact'
;iswd hall and errors t'ontrib Halls flmfl Nationals Thes Jack Bitting had 1kw oni ae11w
fon i1w' Loestcurg teann
tnt- It the s'rrmng chart
s.-,ired 11w tv- i runs on sangler
single Keith Williams was a
The Sanford ti-art went ahead b. Riii Rrius.rh, Jarvo Rrac
-C IT the' "I--* firg, thir-, tx* 1. &amp;4 and Forts: Barnes Hctlb Hm1
ar.natg pitcher, reccerda
all, wmtt ridr runs u the' second tied the s.cerf a: 2- with a pr eugi: strike outs 3a.' Rattan 4
ramng Larr' anaHtntcuhs hat- of tallies in the baIlout of the was the lcessnc pitcher
e arab hi: in. SM first. wbile set-and Ar error and singler by
The Ck-morid Ri-id. 4.oer-

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the 3 pm tilt a: tetited It hurl a nhattet
. I '$t llce r. C,raweland taker or Kenneift had five strike outI
'-ulinnals
It American.
e -nLa Highiang
and VonHentiults had se.
The S.arthird Americans usei
The Kissmmmee Nat:ort.als

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Sanford Pazo Merchants

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257 Clamor Out Pus, zugh: and a £I aeries Jiri C'rvers V4
Lo tielpee as ft Natalt swept low Iron tht hunger
aIroi 21X at
C
ftc? for the Oie were N Arrer
IL-van 19:
The Jet liner aIM war. fair tast w ee k thanks It
Gormai 19E. itncl MacIea = and F. WatTh,
Rirt Plar Fruic Fiervir't behind
And Zase writ four tr
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t-punm three v tries Last wrei, isunc Lit
Wtttermf effort of bet: Allen whir taIoaded garner of 211
and 18L IT. her 551 aertr Rnber GLIhe'r 29r, war hir,l to, the
1ostn t:.s hankm
HIS was &amp; four tUTU victor inst week with Heler. harbour
fin&amp;nç a ir and Jack Kanner addoW his It. Jr. -52
Jso turniof it f mir e fl artsLast week were BLE Cnaven
Tin .lflht'"
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IN one, t. hentoi.

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team' Scon
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.;S the tournament continues double , wbik thy Fall and
onigh: at 6 p nra at Westsr&amp; Larr. VoreHerbults
ueLc. the Balls Hill Ammric'anas singles each
5 inn in' Kenned' w&amp; the
1kv CScp.U, Ayrwticanr In.
it game at V tM1C the ii auarmu. p.Pw He got rre
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— 501. S. Ktsvai 181. J. Wood 2M and 1 Jaeewrr 174
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Hoods U three wins over theWheels }ther Trmp1eY' 214
hthrd SM Fair Ptsurn take Uree fr orr try Sprkpluçs Fcr
the SparkpIugs t: was }rn HudIe 1. am, . Jartior 19
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377 7111
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NPttt Sunday's &amp; P4OlCa% Call
Iron,, dQ,.yfltQVpfl Santord. 1500
223 35-45
371 3714
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village wilt' nii sor and I wit'
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Addington, 45, of IPM &amp; Chase Avenue, Sanford, from

tr--p ard headc-d toward the water but was iropped w,

taking a dip in the lake According to patrolman Furschel Gilbert of the Sanfi-d Police Department, Ad

Ih' concrete alL Eamage to the truck - w •flntaed at
The accident occurred at 2 - M :"--'-r-:-i---- r

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of $I,)O,98O.l5 presented by - Again on %%ednas4a. the

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Sheriff John Polk to the
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heriff came prepared with ti,wards curnbating I-Tirr.e.
Corn' some specifics, some of which
Count)Seminole
Two st.ati.sncjl charts the
In 192. 574 feLonies tere -tresmaide. Cur.zig the m.r.i
llnWioners has been up for were requested by the Baord Sheriff broutzht with him committed and 5!-) -&amp;onv ., -!ear"d if Fetriary ta
the varfil to
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to become a prime issue in
presidential campaign.

prison in.ipectur
Accurding to Ilic rel"Ir..
which was recri-. t•1 Juh

and ventilated arid in netd -'1 phsLcLIn for prLsoers. Sherif!

FORT tAt I1F.itl)At.I-,
(All)-- An elder l)
cou ple
laimed a
transfusion (it the

'"t' it JIti $11 eevtive's

tag anti i-14tauun ji-id 'inijr,rt

much repair. The count) 1jil puLk %tL--f:loml.-%i
(ILWS not tiave a food wr% I~v iu.
A problem to mpelinting .~c
p rvtsor nor a nur se on the jail is w bert' do we put the teLi
staff," the re port addeut
i pntoner while we paint.

Uniter special Iteuii requiring

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V,,'t.')Iil.(dO. Ai'i
Ia said O'Br ien will also
(.eorgi '$1,I,rrmu todd) op.

flints
The ll irilios suit

A Circuit Court lur)
deliberated four hours
Tuesdall e rriuriting
he Judgment lit la~or of

in Ifoll),Au4ml clalturd that
Piccirilloo was gl%rn the
iffrung I) pe of blood lit June
1949. sentillug him Into
shock and re4uiflug A
mouth of hoospitallits lion.
hire.
testified that she and her

$4.rarold husband had
sexual reiathoiu four or fur
his

operation. Sins- v ih.
operation, she said, her
husband gs to bed rarh
and they hair rrliihiulti
only out-c every five or six
weeks.
The couple has been
married for 35 )eiri.

shertf

added. lie said he
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ifflihtioning is

Brien ll Head
McGovern Campaign

the

attention, the Inspe ctor listed. allowed tii '5 enu a das

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Tired
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i-ill-: Ut 'ltitEN.I' bickering between Cairo and
Moscow could mean that chances for a new
('f)Iosiofl in the Middle East have lessened.

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-t!xtors 1cctme to bing k:wrn
tj
county clerk'-. office. the '.titt the :a t treat prtsorcrs. actiiLes. WweLs .uupçLiei, 1tj(
i nspector said lb., tount% jail lit t F %t Iantet J pa urti&gt; Water. bejs .ani rttZ-'s.w,.
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-lie will be a principal
Can't ask for better set'ee s-errurd Aniericuns
O'brien will spokesiiinn for his campaign
Mc(uverri
said
thin that now can you"
be his -national ciitr$poigli nuiil huh urging him to travel
p
that role r,rry st.tIun ci the Country to
This one falls into
1.1W •tf
tt fors-mast ripnsWt4tht speak in IUPtXJft of my ren.
howzat category.
Dun un
th'• urr-iidlng
chairman"
and itt goal whfrh didacy"
Mc('.ovrrn made the 0Itrten
Autrahio's "dean iii will be to unify the support of
jLUZ said, Jazz t (tOt 0 Y,hj*t,
k.) tkuiocrats in-ross the COUH- ismtnouncrnsent after his arrfv.
it's a how. If it was a What, you U)' -uI twre Irwa south Dakota
could teach 'cut a What, but you
O'Brien
will
where
he has been vacationing,
said
The senator
n-can't teach 'em a how"
be hits liaison with the Senate, (ii cast a pro-Labor vote in
(And How does that grab yi.iIl, Congress, Dr tour ratic Senate following his rejection
IIia)Ofl, and state by ti-p AF'I-Ci() leaders.
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In respow-w to our coollulient Poiiavd lormi-r lof-mocratic Na- tits Chief contact withofficiats of
the Democratic Party and
relating to political sigris tifinal (Imirman Lawrence F
Ill% pru.ildential organized lalmr.
O'Brien
to
tivail
eretUd or, irftisd right-i,~f -A if)
-Larry O'Brien will be per.
candidate Jerry Bross called campaign
Tile nolillnee said 0'Brien will sonally and directly Involved In
and said. "I did not put thein up
given it role concerned With all major campaign decisions
H'Ywlf; these are contrary to be
unit) itig the support of Lletiol"n now arid Nov. 7."
MY In3tructlons. rwy &amp;hall Joe
ikitox rat's and other Cull Mt'(aovern Saul
relrlo%ed today."

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'R.I1'iT
c onditioning is retort in. ntled rt p.rt ,h'u .1 not b
eri rAed
This was the ,L3t (If a Fl iLl as 1cr
rs to the jail sLit'
The Seminok ( ourits Jul i-u
overcrowded with prisoners 1)1% isbn of ('orri. t r o r1.
and Democrats split oer
,
_requiredtosleep c.tt theIlo.ir,.-tft-erantnspecui'n _I

program.

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paign. revealing he is still in command of the

gals go rushing out to Uielf
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loose controls and unreliable accounting in the

pollutants in the air

I talian actress Is a daulusi.
relmeientiotive of women "fol
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who has been named Macar-ni
Woman of the Year."
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tell"
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committee members will be
asked to "resign*' .
Andaltbecausehemadea$25
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you th if either of your parents petition the

Should be interesting tonight
at the Seminole County

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Superior Court ,Judge Jay IaIIantvne said
\'uednesday hit' sent Copies of the letter to the
.lttornevs representing the giris parents and
!vplit'd to her. "I am well aware of the tragc'dv

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divorce please do , 'I let thein get ,I divorce, My
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vatlans iii SiiUu's report was
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following. "This Jail is cx- Or
tremnely overerutiuteit Soiiir hear %tit
sias.mia are requiriti to sleep on
the floor iltie Iii the Lick of bed

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aware (it these P(0111010 .1lkI
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attempting to Secure fulhis it)

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lit lids SPtI'5
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much as $1 2 million m mum teascjnai Decenibtr to June
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a closed Ia re I rudam
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howeser were a'ard
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ane raided tq federal Orlando next season,
ZrIlw000d and other marketing
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plosives from the United SU.tVs
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Greater Sanford (ianiber of
rnit-nt betwn the federalVietnamese and their air and
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munitions
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Political Notebook

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Speaking of national hohdas as most
everybody is th is Fourth of July week-end, it is
face that baseball is
as plain as the nose

largely
Sanford's Park and Recreation
ent
director. jormer presidndWOr
the State Little Leagues
b the term softball
\o if anyone

the national spotirt
Doubters of this and unbelievers need onh
be in Sanford to realize that baseball v
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capital RIsenjoying%e fine health An

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where the ghmes are going on show that the old

American zest for the national game exists That
it nes an opport unity to show itself, to bunt
into a high degree of .spectator as well as participant apprm-al. is all that is needed

When it comes to the plas'c. there is onl'.
one word which v; properiv descriptive of all the% PIaV Jill-OUIr This goes for the five teams in
the Little League (10-12) of the state of Florida in
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Plavers and rooters
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the corporation man' that I tiontettswli. Oucagc Friends Chicago and I play a psychok.rt kind tit, it 'mind
could never be when I was un
luSt At f irs: there was wine
Met oUflt4iflt ()b I was aggr- that another series.. The Cliscatalk c makirE Ire the boy next
SIVC enL)U4ih I Just could never luU TedcI) bcan. was MISC set
door But the) Wok a poll
the tI4Iht lines In real life.in Chicago but then. I thin
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e%tT) body else Wok cart- of the
never play the chnut'k or the did all right
sex and violence The rirtstrt
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poor oui I always end up dortt' of irand,'
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bob said he had issued a
1 rcniriiitier when Slide'.
This ctjmln scasof,. %ewtuirt
strict rule for his series "The
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people d
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WiltS not fur rise That's the
5: un CBS. wtsereir, tie asked win stiti all this happen- kind of ho'.' I'd been offered
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DAVID HENDIN

Some diis in the future, alter 'our present refrigerator
has worn out. you may find )ourself going to a
not to buy a new refrigerator-but Ii buy "10 )ears worth
of home food refrigeration
Through porn- basing a particular functi'in for a cert a in
length of tIl't'ie. intead of buying the 1srttwt stelf btttt
the consumer and the manufacturer may profit in the
long run
However such polic) alternatives cannot be sensibly
chosen until the basic data are gathered, according to a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology research team
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frigerators, washers, driers. TV sets, power mowers, etc
that do so much of our scriet&gt;'s work-when they work
The stud) is funded through 1974 by a National Science
F(sundatiun grant Principal ins estigator is [Sr 3 Herbert
Hcilluman. a former secretar) of commerce"The service sector of the economy has receIved little
attention and study as it relates to ovcr.aII produc-tivity
he notes. "Yet what figures we do have indicate it is an
important part of the ec-onom&gt; as a whole
" For example. in 1969 the Department of Commerce
estimated that there were mort than 79 million service
calls on some 23S million major appliances In about t1'
million house hold

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Hopes are high that this Florida
MIAMI BEACH
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escape
potential violence durm
resurt
Democratic Nutional Convention this month.
City fathers seem more concerned about the Republican
the convention the)
National Convention ni August
reluctantly inherited tx-urn San Diego.
Regardless of individual preference Miami Beach of.
f&amp;ciats appearrelirvedat the surge of Sen George McGovern,
15-SD Instead of angr- ' protests b, anti -Estatilichmevt types
inside and outude the convention hail, of!ictals are now
talking about a Wucdst0Ck-Uke '10s'e-4fl" as McGovern
supporters celebrate the first major view) of the nest
politicm.
"McGovern figures to be the darling of the youth groups
th
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Collins Avenue policeman. "Now that he's ahead and hooks
like, first-ballot winner, what have the kids got to fuss

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Service, the Federal Bureau of lnveitlgatlon. National
Guard, state and local police are making painstaking plans
Secret Ss'rvlce agents Inspecting travel routes for utedidates
even Insisted on calling at the home of Miami Beacts burl)
Pulse, ('1m4 Rsx'k Pomerance All newsmen covering the
conventkai are being asked to rrg$ltr with the Secret Service,
More than 10 per cent of the delegates to the Democratic
convention will be participating far the first time In the

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When the four-da) t'outda&gt;
midnight
a Tuesday, the hlighw.sy Patrol
' lust predicted that 32 persons
will have beer. killed in highwa&gt;
accide nts.
The p atrol said ltctn.i
Padgett, 3, (lied from injuries
stw recessed sstwn the auto in
which she was riding collided
with a second schick at [1w
irutcruc'tion of State Road.s 528
ti'1 &amp;$J ou tside Orlando
Troopers said the traffic iiutit
.it the intersec-!ion had been
iloused by heavy rtstfts
Itorustd Ta&gt; 1(11, 20. of Moultrie, (la, died Sunda) night
after officers said his' liust
'untrolof hut car on S. It. Id ,ittsl
slarrured Into an oncotTilfig car
The accident cx-cw'rcd about 10
niikt north of Tathstussss's'
I-:iglit'&gt;- rar-old Itryan cbs-stir
Church was killed Saturday as
he ran .is'rs State Itool 1,4
near Bradenton TrOUfers saul
he was returning with hits falls'
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household ma intenance? Why not snvtiiitigato the type of carofroc
retirement living now being enjoyed by the growing niirnbt of re s idents

merit community of 1,500 nersons in Kissimmee A second in under
development at Orange City wh e re model apartments are now open
for inspection.
Also at Orançio City, a 160-site mobile home pork is under construction,
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Arttiyaitniit(battheht'Inopters 1".%o1Ire
tWIlt'(iPters tiisrkeiI with ri-I
all iii,srkesl ''U. S Ariiiy"
,iiut crests 'r tier.' llosst'ver, crses. Tin.' other nine itt
tisilitary sources saul I'riv4stt'l)' "slicks," or troop transport
the choppers 1usd bein flown in hiehIt'opte rs
f r om l-'I Henning. (;
- ALVIN M. SMITH. 1004 Scott Avenue, Sanford, was the operator of
When
choppers first ar
th is 1962 Ford truck- The truck was listed as a total loss, with $500
rived, Array crewmen working
damage to the vehicle driven by Holmes, $125 to the ituhi car iifl(l Si(s)
liii ttwiis were decked out in N-11Isittsiitis arid golf shirLs Sunda),
to the Wilkins' auto
,ilis of Its' Pilots were i'l' ing
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atxsit Us' Army , Fort lk'nning.
)ietitfite or Opls.1414ka air ; )rt. But Arm y avIato rs' sun -ins wi-ri' ki!k'sl ttirssighout the glasses were much in evtikrwe
H 711E.' A.SSO(,'IATE[) I'HFs lie sstt struck and killed by •
state
on Friday. the opening daY at Its' iiiotel pool
along '.51111
passing auto
A collision at a rainy interPO
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section where the traffic light
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niMoy as Th per cent of
selection of a ptesidenti&amp;I numin4e As
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this gaudy. mile-wide
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getting
their
first
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17.000
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that
Florida
south
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who
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"We think the violence tiacat is diminishing."
can
rosily
predict
who
Democratic Party urpnI,
these thinv.s"
State Police are onMtarth beach, Miami and Florida
in
riot
control a.ixt mob
dergoing Intensive training
officers from other Florida cities will
p.ychology. Scant
augment the Miami peach for-ce. Democratic Gtr. Reutan
Askew has ordered 3,000 National Guardsmen on active duty
as a standby reserve. Even game wartlins are being
recruited.
The federal goveri*flttd has provided $311,100 for convention security and another 1112.010 may tie I urthcouiln(.
Officials still refuse to lame camping pernilta to acvtst
p-oups who have demanded perinlisloli to blvutc on tee
golf courses and in FlamIngo Park, a iui, quiet subtropical
Park where Miami Bewb's elder citizens and ylsitirs las'e to
idle away thr hoursA watch already has beet estabIl*d on tie cai.ewsyl
linking Miami Beach to Miami. Those causeways could be
dosed if police are e&amp;uitid with a mlve invasion of
youngsters pu&amp;e
"its gotng to tie a lca summer." said a
we
wva't
have
muds
Democrats,
spokesman "if we get put
Unite to prepare for the RepublicaM That might be *w eerie
.1 the two. A hA of these radicals are aziçi with the
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because the processes are now
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I was mijieraltih owurt that tht
sedientary life and, alail Ow
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going to override pnctp
sthnding in haught% surrnnb
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and of* CIA% litcom wt,rr going to
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W;`ll aguin with greater pill
and less vigar.

Pre sith nt Nion has come dov.n hard on the
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supervisor of recreation who is kept rolling along
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Taylor -- umpire extrodinsire -the mere It,
and
the
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of
players
involved
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$fl% Ia at all
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Author Irving Knstol. again
suggests that
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'On the Democratic Idea
fom
cin
than
;utI is a lot harder to come h
Americans
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a welcome development with
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what promise of good times and decent, healthy
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the overall lively baseball spectacle in Sanford,
thas
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in themselves.-ho
Americans today. more --eenuvratired" than
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tat
the
ails
from
idenin
automaik
diia1ii' do not floe
aotheSoon22
th sccpom Sanford, the
If rmd(I m j,
teams from District FOU,R, Little League. vilill
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ietsninon act jutt tow ard one
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be striving for hono
little
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and thinks that the teams hich do battle with
soft perish the thought In the
the softball a
games where the six teams of the men s league
or the same number in the women's league
the col
respond to the umpire's "pla ball
spectacle
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is
hard
the
play
petition is fierce t
p

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t1
young
sis
in
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nging w
tiesus in this city are
five
Yes, t
the final games
working overtime to take care
successful
th
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se
buss
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which crown th
varieties
both
of
basealLc
the
which
sea son in
vouthf ul
with
been
njtched
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fielded
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Of The Road Back

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ii a group slit tdc of her
srnbitinn to firush htgt school 4iteruges 1(i per cen'. It
S W.iI.ftn' M'Cs
s..; t,'a'e
jcihr ind t.Lsat - three' and go U college in order that the 11W' per rent an.cwer tO
ts'nae.
.u'er7. frnna different hack. she null bet; other kids like everything, but right nc's it is
the best ss'slrm we've gr.t he CuSt•s' Juisa I: 16 6 ,so
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.Jiitit,. 1 ttairclrinii quietannum The started enrI to
'The- counselors art there not
&amp;.trSra I ICTITIOUS
pt'rirnent. sit drugs and spoken youth. told hess he first
sAw.t
's-c tamli) conflicts so's all U-ted drugs fur Lsi'Ls. even to cceidemr.. hu t help.' hr
MA'S COlt
laid the gathering There is ru
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car
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Incidence of ruyuiwuvs from c'laues or recrraWir,
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their the schocil huts dropped since
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COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL CASE ata'.m,54 SadIst 0? a",rna',
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NOTiCE OF SHIRiFF'S SALE
CUiT ils £540 FOR SEMINOLE
:41 C,'ry's., 14
should &amp;lso order the entire Pb D, %t,D.. D.D.S sirid 1 D
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ialksons that ac'vornpan% also urged those doctors to I.',,riff 0 St.m.r,ole Cous", rio,*a, to' cIssnIulsor a' me-rape 1.11 bean CoiCrm,$l Dr've, Pot' Once boa 1336. Q1*4'a'04' 9Cer'S *0.440 spma a's
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i'.r'mme. Orlando. FIord. 33533
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Art Barker, relaxing in a gi)!
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totrnng snip of neon and good Net'. York City, said life has unns
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The ha ppi rst msiri in Sanford has got th 1w Chuck C,eter.
The roach of this. Florida State, [tank team in the little
American league of the Sanford Recreation Department led
his team to the city championship last week with two straight
APEX and
wins over American Produce Exchange
Medical Center.
It was quite a variety of coaching in th- annual tour•
nament. Get'en was making his appearance as a coach In the
tournament. C,etgen has been coaching for several years, but
that league title has siways seemed in rsu&amp; htm. Like last
'ear when Goodyear took the championship on the final da

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a,, the Most Valuable ryer of the 197 tournament. The
trophy was sponsored by The Sanford Herald
Robbins didn't play on the ,inning team, but his play
throughout the tournament was tremendous M sybe the fact
that a Florida Suite player didn't win the' award, emphasizer
the bolnoced attack of the team

All-Star Comeptition
'flu nit) championships are over, but these three coaches
will get no rest It's tune for the all.atzer practices to start and
these coaches will 1* at the helm of the all-star squad from
their league.
Sanford will be the' host of the District TV tournament
once again this year. Twnty.twn teams, including three
from Sanford, will compete for a trip to the state tournament
in Panama Cit)
Also coming up soon is the all-star competitior. in both
the Junior and Senior Leagues Dean &amp;nith, whose' Elks club
won the city championship in a close' series with Civitan, will
coach the Junior Lriigue' stars
Harold Herbst, roach of Chase, the top team in the Senior
League, will pilot that loop's all.atar squad.
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Alter four days and 23 games. the Sanford Holida) Invitational Men's Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament Is over
Ipub, Athletic Center of Gainesville fought Wilken's
Plumbing of Luke Helen during the finals yL'IIIrrUM). and
after losing the first game, came- back to sev, up the crown.
The tournament drew some fine crowds and the cumpetition was outstanding. Man) people followed their teams
from such places as Veto heart., Gainesville and Ormond
Beach.
Some of the players that participated in the tournament
helped make It a success by working on the grnunds crews
Nrw it seems to me like a few of the players on teams not in
use tournament could have pitched in, but that was not the
case
in fact, very few of the ones who were in the tournament
helped out. but some of the boys front B &amp; I) Roofing really
did a good job These sane ones were out there bctwe'eo
aLnost ever gume, getting the field in shape

!dotes From Daytona
Richard Prtt) always celebrates his btrthda) at Use
place, Daytona beach, tmmr of the Daytona internauonalS;.,?edwiu). His birthday is July 2 and hr's always
down preparing for the Firet'rackrr 400
Hay Williams. known by man) as "Cupt.aiti
America," will have the Coast Guard emblem on his car in
the Firecracker 400, If he qualifies He'll be out there tods
fighting for one of the remaining It) spots W tiliarns is being
backed by Coast Guard Flotilla 44, They'll probably be out in
the lake In the middle of the Infield in case Williams hen an
"navigation" problems
. . T'aee Jones, a 15%-yrur-ild front Orlando who calls
huznie'U 'l'he Great Lindini," will attempt to drive' a car
around the Daytona track blindfolded tomorrow during prerace activities. Lindini grew up only two miles from where
Firecracker pole.slttet Bobby Isaac resides In Catawba,
North Carolina. It seems Undini invited isaac to make the
trip around the ti-oval with him, but Isaac declined,
mumbling something about "craz y."
... Bobby Allison. who is entered in both the Paul Re vere
0 tonight and tomorrow's Firecracker 400. can brag about
something no oth Grand National can. Thus far this year
there have' been 16 Winston Cup Grand National races
£llJon has led at one time in each of these races. He has won
But Allison has
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baa the pole only twice.

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Champion Zodiac risks, ins
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opposes Him Matsuda in a
Southern Title' match at the
Orlando Shorts Stadium
but the real "attraction"
tonight may tie' use appearance
of Gargtrus George' Junior who
will go UP against li'uie 'l'dJrt
Still another feature attraction
tonight "inth thee- Great Mulenko
moeeLr.g 'iaurw..
Sm,*le matches also have Bob
Griffin meeting Phil Robley.
John Gray facing Tie Scorpion
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Fi'. ins' First run came in the
St.ertiri1 the I ii I j'glrn,eurs(.s'n-rry it isa Shea
off %4as .I %like Mws%e) single, fi,urthand It ,listis d result of the stninki two for throe 2t tiv plate.
Titus SI"., slnu-w a w ,ilk and both fence-lei field With two 4OWI 1"ani ass e'ed y Lengleback

('.s'st'Ile'rry I .e'gioni suits its
Sl\ 1"'Illit, uIllst-aten string vinne
to sits "rut 1"rimbey night Ina ruimist
clis,s.isietiteng 9-4 loss t t ilt-

runners iiic.,',s'mt up it notch on a Paul (;eriowski singled to with two for four and four rbi's
puesileel bill, With one down rentr't .emnl the ball kept rolling Pter with three this on his
Hicky Ntis-s hit it grourwier to ai the C.ssseiberry c-enterfiekter hornet .snd Gerlawiki with two
I','..ens th;rii".icker .1cm Ily ott f,e;lr'l to fLeg it down. Gerlemski f-sr t'Nt)
who ;mrommi;.tly threw the ball never stopped running until he
S.''it on the Casselberry
he'.ext tsSIS tilt' R' ccliii this' loss is
in an cttemu;I't to get crossed the plate
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M.ess.e'y •it the plate. Eddie Num.
(",'ce'lic'rr',' nine' which tell to
9 ilnilled ,c shot down the leftlield Catsel berry lead to 6$ No I.eesburs Game time s set for
The
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m. but 'a sublect to
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mist ilrill ' tie I II ts
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breaking I
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triple He homer All of th is oc curred after
whiuc'tu resulted in
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Sunday, July 2,2:30 P.M.
Monday, July 3,8:00 P. M.
Tuesday, July 4, 2:30P.M.

Silver Spurs Arena, 192.441 Between
Klsiaip,niee &amp; St. Cloud
11,000 Seats all reserved under cover.
Admission: $2.00 5) .3 £ S4.0
Reserv a tions, Call Padg.tt's Pharnsma, Klssirnrn.c SO
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Spectators are iii'. utt''t
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John Rankin, Winter Park,
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when
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In the Jroft'ssin,uuI Division
Vetwirt.'du 11- -Friday the 13thvs tut'ti he rate-ti easily the fastest first place' was na iled down by
Dale Fuhr, of Orlando, with
bopt in the gruelling race.
futtogether 10 bouts have rounds of 30-28-33 and it '°tal of
drWpe'd out. Of tin- 48 left, about 91 giving tame thee $100 top prize.
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trsphr greess tssnruige, and a
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trIple crests n trsmphs will be
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Shark fishing is a darugs'rs'us ,cw ,mids'st
Sistmrt ,emimt totimmuemuim-tut iffit i,,ls is his' vs iris 5eny three division_s
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warns that all pm.'rsun.s t'nts'ru:ig
15)101 omit that an) contestant
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think the new mark of 18 the Ohio Track Club. who FinI"irec r.e e-ker qu alifying
minutes 356 seconds.
Incite's will last long
tithed second in 48.6
feet
Shorter anti Jeff (uihlsi- Ssiturstay by nailing clown 15th
While
hometown
crowd
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is ho qii,ihifit'cl fifth in
cc,
AnJon
Allison,
we're'
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400, will is's' lisps
the
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Eugene' school dt'rsnn ;cmure'sl is on in the tinsel
hint the No 1 spot on the United 30-) ear-old
hteve'rt'
event . ,sitlirl,t
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snittss track and field team for teacher, finished First in
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front
row
along
I.e's
in
Munich
irid
Steve
Savage,
his
Oregon
son
of
Eugene
Mayor
tics' Olympic Games in
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whics
will
drive'
29:082,
was
in
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Bailey,
St'sgren turned on a crowd of Track Club teammate, took clemson,
FirebIrd.
Dr,
Wilbur
Wood,
sePia
28:488.
Galloway
in
p:4.0 at hIay'wurd Field as he thirst in 8-32
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Fins'hircl,
qualified
In
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Army's
Bill
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Tennessee's
l)oug
Brown
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arid nervousness to snap the is ho fell earls in the race, fought Sm.'tinuiutIt threw 270-6 with Mitt third.
I'iouestinlg ictat s;s- is,, 1i u, ii,';;i.
buck' to earn true 5U.' '2 spot In Ssiuis.y al
ci .rkl mars 01 l8-4'e he Shared
5o mile night-time race sent'
('lob second at 267.11. At'L'
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Wash' Wit) tie Andrt'ws, 1970 Mustang,
h.cntupion I-'recl Luke
Frank Shorter, born in Mun'
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fourth; .humiuny l.t'e ('uipps, l9s9
as
ingtmsn's
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Spike
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earned
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trip
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c*hiUh came' on his th ird
(',ernc'ro, fifth, Tiny Lund, 1972
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the' greatest totter and out- Sari Frzsnc'i,cco 341 46 .395 If,
Kansas City 33 34 49 lf'
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Satar'.'e. Results
28 40 412 II
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Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 3
Using the serrutcular of a
San Francisco A. Los Anlelns.
Saturda's. Results
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Louts 6-1, Philadelphia 4-11
I)etreiit 2,, Rultizwut 0
Nixon says on choosing his allHouston 4 Atlanta 2
Boston 5, Milwaukee' 4
test hitter 'it'd %i1liamns
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Cincinnati 3, San Diego
Chicago 5. Minnesota I
Montreal ('
tuis ti get the nod
New 'orb,
Kansas City 3, e'sas
ii
Sunda's. Results.
"I urn convinced thUit had he
nirus
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St Louis 7, I'hilaclt'ipriu
California 5. Cflik.1110L
of playing during the five' years
Montreisl 4, New York 3
he' served wit! distinction in
Pittsburgh Chicago 4
Sumula)s Results
World War II and Korea he'
Houston 5, Atlanta 4
Boston 15-3. Milwaukrt' 4-2,,
would go down us the record
Cincinnati 1, San Diego
gait ii innings
books with 'l ('(lilt) and Rogers
5r Frunnuict 9. Los Angeles 2nd
New
York 1.-5. Cleveland 1-2
Hurzucti us omit' of the three
Baltimore' 7, Detroit 2
greatest hitters of all time,"
l'oda)'s Games
Minnesota 6-1, Chicago 4-2
says Nixon
New York iScaver 10-4 zmnd
Sadecki
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Texas
7.3, Kansas Cit 5-&amp;
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the Capra 3-2 or
and 1st garza' 10 innings
Yankee Clipper is remembered Montreal MCAn.all)' 1-10
Oakland 3, Cialifarnia 1
prinuirily as a great hitter
Morton 37, 2
"The nwn tunes I have se-cr.
San Francisco Carntthers 2P,It,ndas's Games
turn pill) at \'unke't' Stadium S ti t Philadelphia i Carlton 94 i.
'1 t',.as 4 PAul 2-2 or Shelk'n'
at Griffith Stadium against night
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ever more as 1
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hlirmnsesoui I BI-leven &amp;9i at
Nixon selected Witlurnis, the
St Louis 'Wise 8-7 i uitCrncm- hlostar. i Sicin-rI 7-4i, night
tiiriuit'r Boston Red Sax star who nab I GuUe'tt 2-31, night
llaltrniore- Palmer 1(14 i at
rimsem imuiruige's thee- Texas
Atlanta Stone' I-Ci tit How" Iit'troitiTinuzi.'rmuris, night
Rangers. and thMeeggic' in se- ton i Reuss 5-7 I. night
Oakland 'Hunter 8-4) at Call lt'nting tui Ali.Tinit'. All-star
Only games sched uled
I urruis Mu) 2-Si, night
baseball team
mesda'a Games
Only games scheduled
Them- President took few
IA* Angeles at Montreal,
Tuesdas's Games
etiunces-tie' at'lt't'te'd four itiglit
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ttz,ims for is total of 84 playersSan Diego at New York, 2
Milwaukee at California,
at
Phulaan American and National
Francisco
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I)i'U'oit itt Kansas Cit) night
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twiChicago at Atlantis. 2,
wets
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similar squads for the years night
Texas
at
Cleveland
afterward
St IAPuIS at Cincinnati
Minnesota at Boston
Af ter M4t'CtiflE the teams.
Pittsburgh at Houston, night
Wednesday's Games
curried exclusiveh In the Ass(Vi e'dnm-sda 's Games
Minnesota at Boston, night
ciutt'd Press, ht' Picked the best
San I)Ieges at New York. nigh!
Tesas a t Cleveland, night
of the best, so to speak
San Francisco at l'tulaI et-troit at 1ansas City, nuzht
In addition Williams and Lii. delptua. night
Maggie', he' noticed Baltimore's
Itisitutiure at Chicago
Angeles at Montreal.
Brooks Robinson us the best in- night
Ne'w 'o-k at Oakland, night
fielder, Lot Angeles Dodger
Milwaukee at California.
Chicago at Atlanta, night
Sumidy Koufux us best pitcher
f'ittsburg! ut Flou,ctons, n:tst
nic:tit
and LA 'e, Maury Wills as best
tjust'-atealer.
Lou Getwig former New \'ork
\'senkt't' first tsusenwn w ho d''d
is muscle discuM' it. itsi, was
'..ion'i Choice Its most
JatLitand
uurageoul
Robinson. ties first block to pla y
Imuijur k-ague' baseball w he'i lee
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hll74'J in ii 1171 Chevrolet, th;
David Sly-n. Ill S in a W72
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171 (17 in .e 1971 Poe'd, 38th.
John Sears, 16'),974 in a 1971
Plymmelhi, 29th and Jahe
Thomas, 189 414 in a 1970
Plymouth. 10th

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elsth Ilmii I' II irr Satienilsis whe n emnI', the temp IS
l°12 Iii cIsiril, se'. critic, ,ls,ta' r et,nIIfii'tl iI)q ieecl then weis I ivell at 175 428 mph In a 1971
Got I,, I7 1 ('Isulerm), e'litIttim, Il-i ill molli's p"r hinter On I'orml. 18th ; 4eil Catie at
lIon')', t%smnnlste'm 11 ('snn.'m'', 5sinelas' )mc ttirn.eJ a lap of 171 511 mph In a 1771 Plymeaith,
,sl,stim, cimil Ernie State, Pile) 175 991 inure p.r limit to claim 19th; Richard Rrown. 171 784
the 161 h twl in the dartIng mph in a 1377 ('hevrnl.t, )th'simi'stsiiiit, loll,
Ill/C %far cc. 171 1 0 in a 1972
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hiS 757 imsilrq per hiatt In a 1971 (ermrge Alileimle, 172.811 In a
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lob. Florida State had two.
Joe Smith, only an ll-year.old. wasn't oven) impressive in
the game he pitched. But considering he had suffered from
an elbow injury and only pitched three Innings over a span ot
several weeks. I think he did a good job.
Larry VonHerbulu was the other Florida State pitcher
He came t hrough for his team and kept the series train i!otn
in the filth game.
Medical Center's Tim Robbins and APEX's Paul Payne
looked good on the mound, but it takes more than one pitcher,
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did it with style. They went 24-0 during the regular season
and didn 't lose a game in the playoffs.
Willie Brown, was the coach of Medical Center. and
didn't lose a game in the playoffs
Willie Brown, the coach of Medical Center, is nc
stranger to city championships In fact, this writer was his
auistaiit coach on a couple of those occasions. So for Willie, It
was Just like old times
Then there's Lucky Johnson. Lucky's just a teenager, but
1w was in the nt', tournament for the second consecutive
year. His APEX team won one game before losing Ii rail,'.
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rnastr of the Cubs-seven ( early 2.0 lead but the Astros
nine this season --despite a C
took the lead in the second on a
cago triple pbs) in the seventh two-run shot by pitcher Dave
on Sariguslk'n's sharp bouncer Roberts
to third
The Braves tied it on runRobertson, dead last among
singles by Soon)' Jackviclor
would
restart
tie
twOOakland
trimmed
California
3.
first three meetings tuive id.
Its HAl. ROCK
major league hitters with at son in the seventh and Paul
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Sunday's version of the On' least l2, at-bats, also singled Casanova in the eighth before
ELsewhere in the American
The reports of baseball's de- Tiger Stodlum-an average of a
misc seem grossly nagger- shade under 40,000 per game 1.c:sgue Sunda. New \'i'irk cile-Tiger showdown was some- home the first run and has helms' 11'. scored Doug Bader,
what less dramatic than Do. raised his average 40 point-to whosinnk'd. look secon.1 on an
A crowd of 335 showed up swept" doublr'he:ider frori'
tiled
troits 2-0 victory SJiturcta}, .156-6ince June 15 with two of irr'r ,ind 01r.l. or infIeld out
Berated by a series of polls Sunday and saw Baltimore trim t'lcvt'bincl 6-1 and 5-2, Boston
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which
ended with a leaping his four homers and 10 of his if
and battered first by a pre- the Tigers' lead down to one took a pair from Milwaukee 154
in during tho
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Jim
Northrup
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Minnesota
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turned what looked like gmmt- siretch
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Associated Press Sports Writer with a 7.3 trouncing of Phila- Boston swept Milwaukee 15-4 Hodges
t;5r Nolan became the NUB
The Cardiruils. whose hot
Mc'Covey's blast, off Dodger
and 3-2 in 11 innIngs. Oakland
There's ii new line in the Na- deiphia and trail front-running
shaded California )'l. Mm- ace on Sutton in the seventh month has lifted them from last first 1l-ganw winner with se'.Pittsburgh h% a mere61-i
tiliflJdl4'i$gUe record book trxth
. just one game enth.inning help from ha) Carnesoto won its opening game inning, wais a rare oppositelield place to four th
and a new team in the East games.
t the White drwctn left following singles b' behind the Cubs., got eight-hit roll and home nins b) Cesar
Pittsburgh from Chicago -4 bu
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Division pennant raceReggic Geronimo. Jnhnn) R.ench-hi
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Fuentes, Don Mc'Mahon pitchimtig
Francisco's
Willie
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Cubs 74, Sos took tie nIghtcap 2-1 and Tito
San
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McCo'.'eyblasteda record-tying Mon trea l edged the New York Kansas Cit'. split ii pair wi th
it up by blasting San
tour runs baited in from Dii) wrapped
14th career grand slam h.uiw Mets 4-3, Cincinnati swamped Tesas, losing 7-5 in 10 Innings Ktrtgrnain
with his
18ththe Msvill, three on a ba?ws- Diego pitching for eight runs in
homer followed
as 11w Giants
broke
San Diego 12-2 and Houston and then winning 8.3
9.3
the eighth inning Nate Colbert
run Sunday in the
loaded
"That's prett% good corn- baseball game open.
rout of Los Angeles while the nipped Atlanta 5-4.
homered
For the Padres
It w as the Giants' fourth con!1(('ove) said upon
In the American League. Ba)- par
Cle'vcl5nd had a s.s h u t ou t
houston renialned one-half
streakin,: St l.nui Cardinals,.
$C(,iti'.'e victor) and the fourth
until the eighth when Don gane behind the Reds in the
lS game's out of first place timore' trimmed Detroit 7.2, She learning that his 14 grand slam
cxarth one month ago, made it New York Yankees. took two match the career marks of loss in a row for the
\lnrw homered for the Phils West by edging Atlanta on
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notrncing the engagement and Forthcoming
marriage of her daughter. Miss Mary Ann
Courier to Mr. James Edward Alford of Oviedo.
Miss Courier, also daughter of the late John
K Courier k., is the maternal granddaughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs Charles F. Marshall of
Sanford Her paternal grandparents are Mrs
John Courier Sr. and the latejohnE Courier Sr ,
ilso of Sanford.
The bride-elect is an Oviedo high School
graduate of 1970 and holds an . csoctate of Arts
Degree from Seminole Junior College She i
currently employed at Florida Techonological
University 'there she will continue her studies

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Mrs. Edward J. Hughes and Miss Peggy Blood D. McCloud. and mother of the bridegroom-to
StaffPhotcO
serve refreshments to hnde-elect and honoree. be, Mr LaMar H Laubert

Shower Fetes Miss11cCloud
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tutt.l dress, fashioned it
Michae' R:ih.'rtl L.utwr
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Mrs Fdward Hughc, and June 7X. .t ('hurt
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hostesses at a bridal sbower. Mc(ioud. July 20 tiriLl elect of honoree conse a
caxTIatIOfl corsage. a gift
fthe hostesses
llihIightIng the
festivities w ere playing bridal
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games and the opening of the
l*ttr
cuipupper
lciveh
&amp;nd useful gifts the
J.sflC
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Joe was all ii-I
mer hcn
H) Liz MArlimux
Ktutdra
and
Pete
took
Mrs.
guests
presented the brideup in it cast
Allen to Aihany. Ga.. to visit elect
A
- Mr nt Mrs Paul Maxwell
A ( -(br scheme of s ello XL!
I(t'crnt guests at the omi w it.h her niece MailCraw ford.
are back hottw after visiting
and Dan Williams were While there. the) had an old. white was captured in the decor
Jii.fl
with relatives up around of
vases of yellow and
Springfield. Ohm way. Louise her mother, Mrs A. Todd fro:t fashioned cook-out and a fish- with two
white flowers grating the
said that she had a good visit St Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs fr
Mrs Allen said the trees and refreshment table Served with
with her stster. Olive and Kent Williams also from St
Pete, and Mr and Mrs It A fliiwt'rs were simpi) beautiful the beautifull) embossed cake
neoth:, Mrs May l)emms
o n, ,nil not content to stop here, the' we're punch. nuts and cookies
and that she had a blast visiting Willixins and family Ir
Guests invited to attend were
Wards prot't'rdc'd with Mithe't
with son Roger and daughter. cleamater
Joan said that she was going Allen up to Amt'rtcus. Ga., bet' Mrs. H. D McCloud. mother of
in-law Jenzue and the b0y&amp;L
was gone. she to have company from Merr tcrthpla(e, where she was feted the bride: Mrs LaMar Laubert
While she'
hot tea and %A ith 0 real Southern fried mother of the bridegroom to t;'urchar.ed Oh) teirtbda present Old England it will
give me a chu ken dinner c('rTlplete with lebtiit Keeling, Barbara Jc'ne-'
a rriustard seed" in a scalloped crumpets
and Candy Checefsky.
silver frame, just what I've chance to use my silver service all the trinirnins.
Also ('md) (heerlsk. l,.
From
there'
the)
went
back
to
wee
tabis
and serve ui
always wanted
spent
the
past
Wharton.
Pali) Hurt,
slit'
and
are'
the)
ever
good.
Albany
wtwrt'
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Young Master Andy Thomas, eSpeciati) with tea.
Cathie MeKa'. and Ah
Sal. , speaking of the Williams Itet Major C. W CulpepperSlnglet.ar)
son of Mr. and Mrs Perry
and
his
wife'
Thomas, Idadd) PerT) is one fariiib . I must tell you what
Also Susan Ha'..
Mrs. Allen said that all told
our reliable- Struinole Counts delightful thing little Connie
deputies) observed his first Williams did this past weekend she- had five blrthdVa} cakes and Bannister. Ihnria Teiwnseri
birthday with a party. His mum When we checked our paper that wherever she went, they Mar) TeInperl). Sand) h,.!
found along put the "beg pot in the little pot fington. Debtac Irvin, [k'ht.
chose a "Ragged And)" theme boa, guess what we
Westlall and Debbie Maharo
from the table cloth to the with the paper" A most char- and let them both run over "
Sow that's what I would (V ail it
ming
little
note
telling
Joe
and
hanging decorations
Geneva residents invited to Me' that ''I like you'' and there most tne'iiiorable' i.it usi.en. the
attend were Andy's sister, was also a lovely landscape kind of stuff dreuru can 1*v work which she did as a nurse is
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tSlie4
ressi, hhI paternal granir- - Mt
Connie
is
only
six
years
old l.ec Sit'g, he: brother and sister.
ac SOflvl e
cther, Mrs James Thomas.
mother,
attended the
.111d his cousins. Brent. Wendy and that is what made the en-law, iets
T and dear
message
just
a
little'
inure
festivities
Speaking o!. old
unit Shari 'fliumts
meaningful. — Alderman
—
--)j(Vl(n Li Rut'
was friends, it grieves me sorel) to
tell cou that mv very dear
. birdie told me that Grace
While chatting with Mrs down for the v.et'kt'nd to visit friend of nian, 'manyyears,
Stroukas and children, Teen'.
arid Sondra, are spending the Kitt) Wells Allen she told itit' with Mr. and Mrs Cader G.
about her "birthdVa) present" hart IIt'l('n said that her Mrs Emma souLs has passed
'Valeimer in Golfport
from her son.in-law and mother, Mrs He-len Aldernuir., f'ouui
Mrs
Emma
-— —
was aour
dearmidst
friend
to all
'aba
was
getting
along
nicely.
Mrs.
E.
M.
well were in need or troubled in any
Poor little llcnr) Jaeger daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
is
who
Alderman
way and I am so vt-i-'. proud to
r('esllv started this school %Sard Pete and Ktuidrae
in the Seminole have'
' had her for in'.- friend
ie'n
eeteitee'r*'d
started
out
It
seems
as
if
they
H
enry
ratinfl
with
a
bang
Henry
,.
Ii
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the'
w
indurful
,tte..
and
ended
up
in
(
un'
m Geneva
ike his arm while playing from
tb his fitmily. That's a sad Panama ('it) w ther(' they spent
to start the summer. Gosh the night with Mrs Allen's sic_
a is just this tino last sum and daughter-tn-hew ('arrol icc.!ATTENTION HOME SEWERS I

II Alford of Miami. His paternal grandparents
are the late Mr. and Mrs G W Ahford, lie is an
'.VIedo High School graduate from the class of
1969 and is presently enrolled at Seminole Junior
College from where he ill be graduated in
August of 1972 after which he will enter FT U. in
September to studs- Business Administration
Mr Alford is a part-lime cmploye at the Citizen's
Bank of Oviedo.
The wedding will be an event of August 27,
192, at 6 p m at the First United Methodist
Church of Oviedo

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first One who has much data will now give it to you This
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A Year After Being 'Bailed Out'

Lockheed

Still

In Financial Straits

i1e1 the nione to enable Rolls .lump. it ki' .ol,l i%flt IA 0 IflOti
%f - nlhiln plant are beioj c. Hauhthri appealed for govern.
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merit
help,
declaring
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Associated Press V.rftrr
The Tristat's main li
program
offrred
airlines separate fi.
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it
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Tristar
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A
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nancing
for
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be
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Pertaon
bus,reeling
from
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million
tractOr could go Into hank. healths flrvu of
'il that happens. I know of cost of the engines with lithich Douglas DCIO. an Americ.
rupt.cy . Then Lockheed Aircraft riCSS. a huge federal loan gwir- losses on four government probunkruptr
of
absnlutd)
no itim to keep Rolls still is having problems built three engine ;ur.bo, and
Corp received Federal help The ant" and ii helping hand from ect.c and from the
tinenine European airti is
Where is Lockheed toda ^
Britih lixkheed out of bankruptc,"
following report by Dona Id M. Britain solar have failed to lift Rolls Royce Ltd
loan
'vaitahlc'
earlier, the Dt'lO
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said
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to
obtain
extra
far
has
outsold
the Tristar 170 t
The
Nixon
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guarantee
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104
and
financing
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the
IAickhecd owed a consortium backed Haughton'.; appeal
threatened it with bankruptcy
Lockheed today.
h('Ctl Mi'.; it i11 .;IM
after a long arid bitter fight, tia nk' a total of $ 'O0 million
The nation's No. I defense of 24 banks I40 million It.;
nmking
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lied
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commercial jet, the Tnsuir banks iuIdrt lend jin.%
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hours.
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farnilit's would get tugt'thr for a )i('flIC dtflntt'. lii strut t 1 '. i visit the United
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som( bod s \ 4trd I pi. 1)1)11 k iii. \ Iliv ir lit \t door
bir thday In
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merlca be known
and hard-boiled
There would be sandwich
thra-jout
the world as
and
eggs and lemonade and t'ikt' tutu t'uokit
big I.in
i the ostn door,'" Nixon
In'mg a
ants of course. Maybe st)nIt'b(,(t\ s titild /.
ti l l i ti i live holiday radio
ni1idt' iU
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Ire ezer of hom e made
1aWI
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packed in ice'. And tvervbtxI - ha a Wtidt.tful Iii '

direction.

Helen
James H Gault, Lake Monroe

Solonu holly, Orlando

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Strader,

Titusville

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Ronnie Sullivan
Lyman I. Myers

Thomas 1. Sullivan
Frank L Dumpier
Richard I. Lauir
Mary Jo Smith

s'art intl ask. how

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today is the dalo we're,
HO N OR
supposed
to
AMER ICA
I)on t give mc that blank

Sanford

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ADMISSIONS

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Arlington W Willahan.

John L Qic'chi. Deltona
Janici Jackscir., Oviedo
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs Anthony Brown.
girl, Sanford

:\rttt when evening finally caniP .vt'r'v.tte
Iurkb bit'h took
home for the final displa of
place 'ifter dark.

this great annivers.ar
festival ought III be ca)tbi
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a people. There .art' still Af,,
to be righted, .ini new go.il' ,,f

proud past. peace, props

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ainitstuite our dreams of ii be tter envhr 'riiit'rit tIi t$
The P'r' .a'flt spent mw-i'
brighter future.''
lie struck much the wine Monday it ts office, near his
hint 1,.-re Among
theme Iii a formal holid..i&gt; rne"r oceansi
those hi unferre.i with were
sage that said in part:
"Great trials and greater Ikor'. , Kissinger, 'sIIct4iflt
triumphs, still lie abated for us a.; for nation.al securitt. affairs,

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asur, John H Conn
Pre' s."
LLr.i-i 1'&gt; ..t te named to heait the.
Ziegler ru' 1 'ut -'; " 'Taa
negotiating team at the
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Della Elliott, C.asselticr

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Terry Schnydrr. DeBar)
Norma M Best_ Deltona
Frank Trautman, I)cltona
Lioroth) E. Lordan, Deltona
Donald W. Mar-plc Sr., Lake

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ought tit be solemnized with
jirnp and parade. ith show

DL'WHARG IS

Sanford
Mark C Brown
Bell) L Perkins
John
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Arthur Aspra)
Thomas l)una
Mrs Isuth Walker ..

Jul 1. l 6

cciix'ople spend the holidv driving rila(ilv about th enünent "estiniwN
country, thereby giving them Iii.' oj)paartUflity to r'rii'' b tile Jt uplO of thi , ,' ii.,-

slaughter each other bv hundreds and indke 11

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're all dependent one
soother sand should 1w iiOi' In
union. In one word, be a natco
1.- Anus'riu-,snis, and be true I

.abcrt A Mclnt
.itn'ut Wnshtr.gtc
\Auyrw Moran
Ruthu Lee
Thelma Moors'
Gilbert
Mildred

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widely scattered il C iI'flOi)li I hihiii(inisIt,iVs ('l's
Highs 118 to ¶51 l.ii tonight 70s
v ni per cent today and 30 Pt'"
Rain probabilit y
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Variable I,iIl(i'- It) ii) I '1 III- I0 ii
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Ut judge this fearet hi,',cs

po.c'r dsi LN scull ;u4i ,!xu
plait disc huir$' wtll ,at*i'.t' Ut'

Ji&amp;tlL e I 'IMartcr.t attcrr.ey
.i,rrrij to lose u% J,nnti
ft-'krl temperatures
truz ti
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h! t st point the En'. runinental
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.an either agree to
u'utfi'
f ur th'r extend th waiver -•r
i94' it If the tatter proves to

sc - iiiI e'oher tie fort -sit to
iiil.,Le th e Lvdt'tniI standards or

be the t'.t.;, F'l1 can Like the
ni,itt&amp;'r to federal cis&amp;i,rt again,

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Jean Platt
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Irene BrooI.
Sheila Alber'

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to be measured not
the position one has rcactau'd
life as us the obstacles ccliii h
I as 0% cr ,,t , tix while trsins to

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P
Mi:t.ad Rot,crt
hiobert H I3arpti'
Janet Dugan
Rut.

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Walter Este.;. [)cltorui
Diane E Marshall. Gerw.
John N Lord, Jensen Reac

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Aaron E. Hutching.;, Ne va,
Smyrnu Beach
lucille M Sharpe. Titusvilii

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r ipulilit it sos e're'Ign ta,itla in of
nm', soc ereigna states.

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OPEN 41h 01

and ala
separable; established upsini
those pnirwipk.; of fna'tolialti.
.'quality, justice, and hiulniatalt)
for %thit'i Ariut'rk'atri patriots
s.o'nif it- ed their list's and Ii
fortunes
" I therefore believe' it is iii&gt;
duty to Ili) country to love it; to
support its Constitution; to ohw&gt;its lass to nt'spe'.-t its flag; anti
'faferaul it is g ot tni.;t all

Ani&gt;bu'Iy have
on the ttuutter'

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hoist I it sIti I J Usift tMi oit, r) tit
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'it hi iii ii s letter is as follow's
hIka Jul 1w rIlwinc l sctiik he was
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biatnes and places of busins',
J ha' lie'sv in the United Stat'-'
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t ilufItY )I'll also has r it
"the ine'ittt'uit in cch'ti )tuaa

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-ire rvfrrritig Ili )our iiiii
Imoki- s UK- 1111 111,411 %%till

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fourmule4nng canal *hach
floss.; into Card Sound. Coinp.*fly '(fICULI SpeIuIJted the
rerouting would help to further
. -uol the tisctt.ir,e and prevec:

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rectr':uhitten of
txscharste .saterl into the piano
ittf
The court action here can:.'
only hour.; after FP&amp;L. -,(ftciaL'
testified about the power cr-laii
it an emergency Pi.iblacSeroc"
'ITU'fll33*Ofl hearing called Ili
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I sithi ompt ituiett Us o tn*'nth_s
ahiititiu '. i I i ti P$nI( r Isa It ;li ,igIi s( u'rua'l trt'aituiieiit in bellig
that iii cc has hi Iiinj it like- it i"
it ed an s t ri es Ii t II without
ireIii tunis iii Sc s ,iIhk ii
s,aniit irs III ititit s
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In the itutt riuui fi'll,uisiii th
hit filial iii i'tii'lI as his stirs .Itt. r iris took- it- ii tetrl% I
Ss Inst Is.Ii t sit the' slur) is III I* ti) this
rt'LutIrtt'r ire.;t'nhIng thelIP I ptt .1 a r ii jit U ii
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otto r situ of that p tOri
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ubo'tt' lu,' a stut) letter cc i's written to. Mictuact
liliuttiUll iii lilt- June •' iSSlit 'ii Whalen, who tiletiakit guilt) tO
Hit, Sotul'td l,uhut rela ting .101,1' ti ho hue iiaurder
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make a liii', its the' si'r'usa' U-'
I. as us. ful ha ippiru. s
lit leisur
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MARION lU 1111 ,,

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to ta't h &gt;outla to Iliak'
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EVERYBODY

HAPPY?

in Iii.' old'iishiotitd gu(xI old American way inca us kids,
b eatitv contests, and fIInVs inks Young Itt- an I(uliind.
lml,lildvs.
h)irflhl's
5011 of Mr. and Mrs. Williatii Itulzind of Altamonte Spr'irigs, took part lit
holiday pet show in Maitland with pet poodle ''Muffin.'' They should
have won If) ii ''crawl

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the heated effluent Into

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l,ottie H. Gret.
Earl E Min

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to present in e'

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loseUrt U S Di-

'Jiort itircianilitiuners at the trot ridge C. lie Aius_.;.

polItio r'..trlttlotis •it Us'
Turk - -) Puit es.irpl4sirt
ny land- hE' 1r-1111, 31 1.111
ils ss.siver periods vhnua
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s I' ti.- world
I ''r nit Light C
a huge
hiutility sets ing lutist f &amp;IUth
\.su h(lI$5l hi oaks a'. what? F'tritla, to n1isctri t. at..i CX.
ft u 'eJ nit tt its'reu' s froi nj Its gen.
e are ('till Ii' siid
ssiiiultis ) stair (- siutitr) iiaeri list' t'ratirq' PI,shIt tutu flia',int'
ss iikt'sl Ili this inSt t- tuwitr
t ha)"?, ('aril Ssaivad,
opled by

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Morrison. we of Mr. and
Mr.; Clyde I Morrison. of
Rt 1, Lake Ashby, has
completed his U.S. Air For,e
buic training at Lackiand
APR, Irs. He has been
a.ugried to Q'.anute APH,
111. Airman Morrison attended Seminole High
School. His wife, Beverly. is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Quarks Patterson. of R. 1,
Sanford.

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b
1970. the :ht to rcgit, a
Vice
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President
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h1ch von
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whether to buy a string of little firecrackers that would last it lw 4jmna' or one
big out5 WtlIt'll WOIllO make a louder ha ng Titer.' cii' a
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fireworks to choe from,

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Evelyn Aldorua Mitchell
Theresa Coc*r. DeBar
Kas G Merdres. DeBar)
larry Adams. l4flg'OOd
Jerry W Adam.;, Longwood
1) llCIIAR(;ES
Sanford
Eutar Clark
Loreria W L&amp;ireru
lianri F. Giliispic

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Ui sliUlal)h joili w ile lit' ccii.; iteting
IIi him i 11mw n it favor h) ht'hhin
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Cecil Gerry, who plead guilt
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Rutberg
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requested the court consider
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Assistant Public Defender similar action on behalf of
ti-am of Harlan Hanson, Al Gerald Rutberg spoke tin- Gerry.
Lewis and George Hoffman. presslvelv upon 51w defendant's
However, the court noted
' nt'r Lawrence Swofford told Iw'hul!, sovrng iii- did not often
)ungttjy criminal
thu youth it is possible tie ought receive the cooperation which Gerry, and said In the case &amp;
be needed after work is cam- Was given by Gerry. Rutberg Baldwin a misdemeanor, was
pleted by the team in deter- continued be applauded the involved, whereas in Gerry's
mining the city's growth reeds, frank efforts of the defendant case It was a felwty.
to implement the plan.
and his candid disclosure of the
In another sentencing before
events which transpired in Judge Johnson, the court meted
Council also approved commission of the crime. nine months in county jail to
progress payment to the firm in Rutberi; alluded to the defen. Thomas Young. who plead

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('i1iinting he had no jurisdiction, a judge has denied
an appeal hy Lake County Sheriff Willis Mct'all to halt a grand jury investigation
into the death of an inmate who died soon after being taken from McCall's jati.
McCall's petition was denied on grounds that Orange County Circtiit Jtiditt'
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Sanford
Beverly Griffith
Quaries B. Giles
Catherine Hawkins
Larry G. Engle
Alvin C. Hicks
Elizabeth Major
Flossie A. Webb
Parker D. Uiok
Jettle G. Maxie
Russel G. Mayer
Ronald C. Mayer
Angelo M.
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Bridge

Thirteen tables participated
in the recent Dellary Bridge
Club gathering directed by
Oscar Crosby.
Wuiners(Nardi and south 1. in
order, were Mrs Doyle Driver
and Mrs. Gloria Accardi; Mrs.
Edna Reilly and Mrs. Vft'ginu
Kolsan; Mrs F. A. Pietro and
Norman Meyer; Mrs. Norman
Meyer and Mrs. Ahoy Richardson; Don MacNaughton Lid
William Stone
East-west winner tying for
first place were Mrs. George
F'nrr and Mrs Robert Finn, nod
Mrs. A. G. Ilesom and Canton
Schmidt Taking third place
were Mr. and Mrs Frank
Matheson, followed by Mrs
Francis Stitt and F. R.
Froehlich In fourth and Charles
Daglma and George Jaeger In
fifth.

Deltona

Samuel Dorfman, Deltona
Vincent J. Kaviinagh, Deltona
Donna K. McGough, Lake

Monrue
Grace P. Murley, Oviedo
.Jurw L Newman, Chuluota
Mictwlii' Treat. E. Orlando
Alicia L Queral, Orlando
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Newkirk, baby girl, Sanford
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Sanford:
Erma Jewell Nutt
Wayne 0. Brooks
Ronald .lames In'.-uBettie Wright
Christopher N Gardner
Juitiri Kirkl.', Liellona
Herbert
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past school year, or to take a
new course for credit, or on the
preview basis in artier to give
them the fundamentals which I
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presented (ii Miss Maureen Slicer, 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Sanford City ('omnhIits.iorwr John Morris at a
Tuesddy afternoon commission work session
attempted to revive the city districting question,
wlmicti was 511(41 down a week ago by three of his
colleagues, who declined to allow city voters to
be heard on the question.
Morrissougtuttuhave the five-man board call
iis&amp;'1f into a special session to reconsider its
4ICtiOriS of a week ago relative to the proposal
from the Greater Sanford Chamber of Cam.
Inerce legislative and national affairs committee
to place the question on the December ballot in
order that voters could choose whetter or not
they wanted to district the city to elect comamrilssioncrs
Ills mimotion failed us hen commissioners
(rdon Meyer, A. A. Mct'lanahan and Mayor
let' I'. Moore voted in oppottIi*n to the special
session.
Under commission rules, all five cornmmmissloners would luive had to vote In favor of the
special session.
Mayor Moore apologized tip Morris fur Ins
"ruiy" vote and explained Ire felt the recorisideration ought to be brought up at regularly
s.hettuk'd commission session in order that all
individuals anti groups would have the oo.

Swofford said the fireman was
suspended for leaving "25,000
people without fire protection
for four hours."
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arrange to be present when the matter was again
discussed.
Commissioner Julian Sten.strorn, who had
Joined with Meyer and ?1 .'tanatran in iboomnmng
districting previously, Tuesday seconded
Morris' motion for the purpose of ttis&amp;ussion.
Morris stated he had his own districting plan
he wanted to discuss with other commissioners,
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According to the coniniisslonc'r, his plan for
districting the city would add two more cornnuissioners to the board, since it Is composed of
six districts with the mayor running at large
making a se'.en-man commission.
Commissioner Mc('lanahan said he would be
willing to reconsider his previous stand when
petitions hearing voters signatures are
presented at the June 12 regular conurusslon
meeting
City Attorney W, 1' Hutchison advised
lint'l that legal peti ti ons must be certified and
he expected the supervisor of elections to a
the city for ha ving to validate the petition
signatures with the voting rolls,
Moore
oore instruckd W. E. Knowles. city
mmrnnuger, to place the districting question on
June 12 agenda and indicated the press would
heard o
advise all those persons wanting to be hear'
the matter to attend the session.

Increase

li.i t,u. k ,f &amp;'L44)I)ct4ttii)jI fri tit thu
county," Sw uffursi added.
lie noted the problems faced
Ii)' Dr. J. W Whitman, Orlando
dentist, in trying to develop his
industrial park near Sanford,
'.', Ilifti took fl unreasonable
tcmt,.tti lit tiiiic to u%vtcoiltc
S('iDA Director David Kelk'
bums prised Increasing the
imutitistriul board's budget fur
promotional materials, ad'
vertising in periodicals anti
brochures.
Kelley also proposed an inuru'.sse in his salary from $12,IXs)
t 118,54)0 ii year.
!'SCII)A has scheduled a p.m.,
board session to discuss
tilee preliminary budget sub.
tmdtts.' ! by Kt'lk' last Thurstla'
uuuuitt'i
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county co,mimiils*itsn for perusal
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FORT WORTH. Tex. AP) General Dynamics Corp. has
denied federal charges that the
finmiu and four present arid
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fraud the gornmei:
A federal indictment re;urrcd
Tuesday In U.S. District Court
in Dallas accused General[)
Dy.
namics of charging the Air
Force for defective parts for
Fill fighter-bombers.
A spokesman for General Dy.
nainics here said the charges
were with out merit. "When the
Case goes to trial and the comple(e facts are brought out, the
charges will be shown to be
groundless," the spokesman
said.
The indictment charged that
the Selb Manufacturing Co. -ji
Walnut Ridge, Ark., a subcontractor for General Dynamics
un the Fttt, weltit-da number ot
parts in vmolalion at contract
According ti, the indictment.
General l))nanhiCs
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Opposition to hut proposed
doubling (41 the Seminole County
Industrial Development
Authority's 1(172.73 budget was
soundedtoday by Altamonte
Springs Mayor Lawrence
Sw offorti
Swofford said the tfaJect&amp;l
Increase of the present S('hI)A
operating budget of $43,000
173,000 for the purpose of
at-eking industry was owaste of
the taxpayer's money.
"it is a waste of imuoney arid
the County
time until
establishes industrial parks anti
gets uIllitie in ttisi'," Ut?
mayor added. "When this is
dome, we can say to prospective
industries, we have aplace lot
you and they will colOr to us,''
5'.u*'tu1 tit1t't1
lie ittcd the iruduslztl board
can advertise and 'pay high
salaries if they war* t. it
until the county cinuniuion
stopsspt'ntlii'g little fri trying to
find v, ;is s riot to get lungs duor

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SmO people on U-c
March
food stamp program wør.2 million in food
issued
coupons. Of this amount, $3.7
million was in free or 'onua
stamps. This was an average of
317 11,4 in free stamps for each
person on the program.
In the food distribution
program, l44 people were
given over 3.6 million pounds of
USDA-donated Itiod.

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Taking Florida as a whole,
James noted, there
increase of 5.77 In the food
program.s during the month
With 15 Florida countici
changing from fond distribution
Us food stamps there was an
increase of 41.141 on the Food
stamp program with a loss cf
iS 514 In the food distrtbumticr1

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stores were jeopardized by the
irresponsible action.
The fronton, Mayor Swofford
contended, had been op.
prohichell by the city to afford
protection, but declined the
offer. Mayor Swofford ex.
plained the violations in which
as being
staLk
go W liii WIUUUSOIILIU IIIVIS 0
leaving the station unmanned;
taking both of the city's pumpers; and leaving no one to
Intercept calls to the Fire
Department. Mayor Swofford

explaining

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the city for
protection, as was Zayre's
Department Store and K-Mart

with Fern Park, and mentioned
that the fireman took the
pumpers away from the city for
several hours. lie went on to
note that there are 25,000 people
in the district and over a million
in property and "I don't Intend
to give tree lire protection to
anyone."

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contention of the fronton that
tIwy had made a donation to the
city, and therefore apparently
were of the opinion that this
entitled them to protection.
Mayor Swofford said there
was no record in the city of any
donation, but even if this were
the case, $100 doesn't entitle

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..'mnty people on the U. S.
Department of Agriculture's
Food Stamps program in Match
as compared to $. 1 4 the
previous month, Russell H.
James, Snuitheat regional ad'r,inistator of USDA's F&amp;4 and

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them to fire protection for life."
Mayor Swofford said the
city did not decline mutual aid

And along this same line.
Law covering the
"why not
noise polluters on those air
boats? How 'cum they don't
WOODROW CASH, past master of Sanford
enforce the law which requires LolMue
due 112 and current secreta ry , was elected
- High Priest of the Grand Chapter, Royal
the owners to have a muffler on
Grand
Arch Masons of the State of Florida, at the state
meeting in Fort Pierce. The Masonic body has a
- - state membership of more than 10,000 members
and
consists of 41 chapters. Cash is also a
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while
member of Sanford Shrine Club and a charter
listening to TV newscaster Paul
member of Bahia Temple, Orlando.
Harvey the other night while he
(Staff Photo'
expounded on Legalized betting,
etc. While everyone else enetc.
couraged this as a means of
supplementing the state's
WEATHER
depleted coffers, it was a for
met cop and now Mayor of
Yesterday's high 89 low 68. Partly cloudy
Philadelphia Phil Rizzo who
with
afternoon and evening thundershowers
explained why the state's lotlikely.
Highs
85 to 90. Low tonight near 70,
tery systems were failing but
the underworld's continued to
A mass of arctic air settled over the central
flourish. "Bemuse the better is
portion of the nation today, chilling large areas
always hoping to intake a big kill
from the Great Lakes to the Ozarks.
which will ball him out of his
Temperatures hi parts of the Midwest held in
financial troubles without
the
mid-10s
Tuesday, after almost two weeks of
having to pay any tax on his
unseasonably warm weather.
w.lnnlngs. Not sowlU-.Uestate's
c)perabon ..you no sooner
-collect than an l EtS man is there
fl
with' his hand Wt f
Herald Index
- government's share."
By the way, there are only An-a deaths
2A Editorial ('omnmmit-nt
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five states which have these
hlli
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111,
lotteries - CunnecUcut,
l2/s Horoscope - . . . ,
Calendar .
1-shire, New Yos-k, New Classified ads 10A-hA Hos-pitmilnotes .....
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Jersey and Prruisyivarula.
Conmics .
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But then, please (i,on't forget Crossword puzzle .......SIB SocietY .... ....... ...8A.A
about the gold mt'wr...'s naraijise Dr. Crane
SIB Sports ...............6A.7A
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only Mrs. Thilock In her conversatlon with me this morning
gave a valid reason for her
0 strong stand against the plan.
"1 feel I don't want to lose my
children. During the threemonths summer vacations, I
have a chance of getting close
and sharing their company. I
don't think that would be
possible with the abbreviated
t1wee weeks Uflder the t5"I(
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11 there's anything I can do to
return this country to "family
a
kid.
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wurkidiops in Japanese flower
arranging will be held at the
Maitland Art Center as part of
the summer program. Mrs
Jane Markuson, Sogetsu School
of Ike'baria, will conduct
workshops June 19 for begin.tiers 9 a.m. to noon and on June
20 at the same hours for ad'.'unt'ed students

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run from June 12 to August 1.
Further Information and ap.
phcation farms may be otmlathed by calling the secretary
at 32-9132.

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Gordon
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have the opportunity of corn- ducting an independent inquiry into the inmate's
poling In their own o1ymnpirs" death.
In Tampa this weekend, but are
in need of financial assistance.
Itwou!d cost $lO per child and
there are nine (out of 20 going;
who sUll need our help.
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Bill Frausa was elected
president of the Gmildbart PTA,
for the 1972-73 school year, at its
final inticting of the vent,
Other officers elected included Donald Hawley. first vice
president; Charlie Roberts,
second vice president; Mrs
Ruby Williams, secretary; and
Oscar Merthir, treasurer.

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Swofford and City Attorney S. J.

unfair in that the fireman, later

lie had a history of mental illness
A Florida lligh'.'.a' Patrol trooper arrested
Vickers Sept S on the Florida Turnpike and charged
A SpOISkI
By
him w ith having an outdated inspection sticker. Aft
Achancetohelp.. .ma'c'os1 er failing tn appear in court. Vickers was arrested on
you a couple of bucks, but it's a bench warrant April 12 in Dade Counts' and
the kind of therapy "money returned to Lake Counts'.

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Davis nil tixk a vehement
at ''irrespon_sibto
verbal
journailim" In area radio nod
press reporting of the recent
ers' death.
,.
conflagration at the Seminole
Vickers was transferred April 20 from the Lake Jai Alal Fronton. ime Sanford
County Jail to Waterman Memorial hospital in ner.ld was not mentioned.)
Mayor Swofford sold he felt
Eustis, where he died three (lays later of a stomach
infection brought on from in apparent beating, a the crltklsm of the city to be

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their litter bags br Southside School in a clean-up program. Participating are Peter Gregory, Gary Hudgins, David Sonnenberg, Irene
Kelly, Charlene St.allworth and Lynn Sonnenberg. Teacher of the group
is Mrs. Robert Sonnenberg while principal, holding up the sign, is
Freeman Baggett
(Staff Photo)

Figures showed that 32 per cent of the Jobs
only about one-thlr4 still
lasted one week or
had jots at the end of November.

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The department sampled 455 joh placements
for last September as the bIIIiS ('a, the IUdY M
the prngramn's result.s and followed up by
determining how many of those placed in jobs
were still working in December.

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Price 10 Cents
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percolation pond.

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Due In ii fledgling
AIJLANY. N.Y. iAI'i
'work or else" program, the slate's l)i'partiuient
of Social Services reports that ttiou'nn,ia of
welfare recipients are disappearing Into the job
market
,,It has been successful within the Iriunework
ill woich it us os set up,", Stwial Serviies ('i,iinissioter Ate l,nviiw says it the prq,vain
I '.-imit"s chief deputy, flurry Van IAIrt'. added
that Ills helping some lM'rson.s on welfare 'meet
cek cmii'
their responsibility to actively
ploy meat."

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When tie shows up, tie is referred to a training
program or 10 a Job If one is available If he delies
not pick up his rtieck, his welfare eligibility is
wittxlrnwn. It tie mtets his cheek but does riot take
the Job, be also Is dropped from welfare.

In the first nine iweuths of the program. fl,74
ivl1iirc ru'uililentS were ilnctI in jobs. An RditlUoniul .19.124 were removed from welfare for
failing to report for Joti interviews or for other
reason'.
tJniler the prgrnmn, enacted by the I91I
Legislature and put into effect last July 1,
welfare rcripieriis are sorted into two basic
grisupc thioe who can Piolul Jots and those who
tiiti mint
it the recipient were clnsified as employable,
his check wusmiti be sent In the local slate emiIn imment service office where he must pick 11 tip
in person.

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arni Hfl
MARIOB
much
so
the
have
hired
)U%Illt.
Wright
at
124505435
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district
?nrutng.
B)
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Abut adopted on first reading planning consultants at a
Palm was queried as to the
The city has again extended Its wasannexauonof the Haaaway $15000 tee. However, Mayor engineers eulmate upon the
municipal boundaries with an. property located at Orients Swofford stressed others have project, and Palm replied It was
rights, too, and want to live to $141,641, and was a
nexaflon ordinances in several Gardens. The pcUuor
recent
areas.
requested the area zoned for Mt.nmrnne. Further, he said, estimate
C) Council has adopted on apartments. Mrs. Mitch builders and designers have the
The bids were referred to the
first reading an ordthance an- Lassiter told council she was right to protect their property.
Approved
by
council
on
engineer
for a report at next
sing Property on Presaview not opposed in apartments per
Avenue in the Orlando section of se, but requested council second reading was an ordin- ''' meeting of City Council
5anlando suburb. The property consider a green belt buff
ance annexing the Larson
Palm also gave a report upor.
is west of Palm Spring, Rd vrne
property located adjacent toSfl thedrainage northuftheSprm,
and is comprised of in excess of
Mayor Lawrence Swofford 436 and the Iowans subdivision Valley entrance, In which i.
87 acres.
told Mrs. Lassiter the city had located at Lorraine Drive and polishingmud was propose ,
The area will carry C.2 never hurt anyone and was Douglas Avenue. Developer of Palm said a study of the area
general retail commercial eoncernedwithnrderlv growth, the latter 15 R(d Green.
rndicntedllwaslnawatershrd
-u's, and therefore he
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Comm
a special investigator to Tel

world revolutionary forces and
proves that the Palestinian
cause does not belong to the
Palestinian people alone."
Israeli prime Minister Golda
Melt broke off her varstlon and
the Israeli Cabinet held an
emergency session today to dl,
cUSS the massacre.
In Tokyo, the Japanese For.
,'ign Mirus!rs said it would send

Avis. The ministry said it was
informed by Israel that the
attackers were identified as
Ken Torw and Jiro Sugisala,
both 23, and flalsuke Samba.

County Engineer William Rush presented the Depart.
ment of Transportation's proposed five-year program to the
Board of County Commissioners Tursda).

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TI I AVIV
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lured b3 a Palestine guerrilla movement staged a :
niassacri' with utinuschl guns and grenades in the
piissen,er teruiiruil at Israel's interruiltonal airport
night, killing 25personi and wounding more then
711.
-elers, relatives, kystanderii and employLS U I Ltw
m
.lwded airport were hit in the wild fusillade (if gunf
from ii Parts-Roint-Tel At-it night. pulled weaptins from
bac.rao- und starivil slicKiling.

President Leaves Iran
TI IIItA IAPI
President Nixon flew back to the
Soviet Bloc toda). to Poland, after a gait, visit of nearly 24
hours to lransrj piuil that included talks will U Shah
clittering im;wriul baliquet and a rash tit bombings,
Thr lxollib.~, Killed litiv Irainuti Axiiiian and bruke both
legs of a U.S &amp;ir Force general axidrnw exploded near a
flt%iI t'iutih'l tint 'sISohl iii ttitrt ii plait ii wt.uth But
riu ousepressecrUar) Runuld LZiegkr said Utere
Wits -110 indication whatsoever that the &amp;(!U were aimed
at the life (if the 11reSICIM or mettilietti of his part%,."

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showing in the United States at
The Flmda Federation of Art's
DeBar) Hall in DeBar&gt; on
ursday. There will be a
reception June 4.
Tatim was born in Paris,
France in IM! of artist Parents,
who were very active In pain[lag, teaching and exhibiting
ftoughout the French world. It
is hard to Say just iiillwn I"
*rents gave him his first
lessons but it was continums
unW he entered L'Academle de
LA Grande Chaumfere de Paris
(Montparnasse) in 11144.
His illustrations In rare
hmited edlUons of fine an books
for collectors brought his first
fame. lie has lived and painted
pl
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lieviera and Canada Now he

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Harry W. Boom
NellieM. Granger
Minnie Robinson
Sylvester % Lslnakl, Deltona
Mary C. Mattair, Osteen
James A. Ftlhnore, Deltoria
Jotuie C. Salyer, Geneva
Roy A. Parker, DeBary
Helen Rairriondi, Dellona
Slich0le Treat, N. Orlandu

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Harriett Gamerman Deltona
Willard G Harris. Orange

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P
girl, Sanford
9 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barks.
bay, Orange City
Sir. and Mrs. Buster.
McGough, boy Lake Monroe
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Tammy E. Warriner
Wit B. HeiUnan
Julius H. cover
Patricia F. Wesley
Joan Holloway
Mrs. William Ley and baby

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
eq t jtt to , ~,i qQa~! t
cor,)T-9,,t 1 91: s,,"nt c),ugs, IML

Mr. and Mrs. William

Unable to take a trip during his vacation this t'ar becauce of the brisk
rate of cut' business Longwood Mayor Kenneth 13
Longdale 6me. One of the very feii~ times Brown Channel 2 sports
director, has been scvn in other than the latest fashion for men 'A as the
on that called for old clothes.
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Pauline C. Hootklns, DeLand
BIRTHS
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turned over M000 and three parachutes demanded b)a
111jaickt.l. gill the other 95 PaLwngm and crew meniben
off UW Brazilian airliner and then recaptured Ow planle
Tui,esday night.
As trutits flotided the plane with tear gas. ,he hiladwr
killed hinsiwit with a bullet thr migh his hea&amp;

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Mayor Moore said Ow dlv's routine notices have gone out
first step would be to guarantee noWying Interested persons a
the $166000 and he indicated he public hewing on
project, which has been ill the
did nDt know where this amount
discussion
stages for man
could be found.
be held.
Moore
also
advised
Dake
years.
can
Lhe wrong kind of people."
Cole rejected dus conlentson "You would have almost SW,0W In accordance with
requirements where the federal
mentioning the inn would cakT invested in each of the 26 pieces
government funds projects of
(
average
motorist
with
a
of
land
and
when
you
finish
ft
U) the
Florida sports betting and ffiwesl Florida property when
I
Will
be
just
a
Vacant
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this
landly seeking an emonuce
lottery business Look the Istand he borroued
At this point Zoning Chairrium
.000 last
pla(T it) Stuy.
inasterriiindtd a central as a defense Witness Tuesday in October. A
Harris brought up his hioani's reports nuLcl be made first
ty owner
a federal court gambling triaL ttsuuid Fountain
But Harlan Blackburn of land there
Miutland, who earlier pleaded
The government contends
gw1t on a gambling charge, in. Fountain, whose
is toockR
raked his Fifth Amendment Ledge lo,neci
y
the
rights and refused to testify.
gambling business headed by
Final arguments by the Blackburn &amp;nd was one 0( a
prosecution and defense were group who bankrolled the oper.
Ncheduled for today.
There were 60 defendants
William Andersion Fox df Or.
originally ruimed in a TaMpa ange County. identified to. in.
Grand Jury indictment_ Only vestigakn as one of Blaa.
four remain as 0 pleaded burl;',, '-z;) lieutenants and an.
mity. five won eparate trijilh'
rw died and 5charges were
Ule
dropped against anot.hier.
urganization.
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The four defendants face
"ere was a report
-t't
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es of
s hie was usireatened
"en a FrOUP of Macon, Go.,
,,mt-ss %tuch could bring h
110%1.
11wfl callit 10 Orlando "to et a
axunum sentence of 30 bears piece of the action
gcon.
Prison or a fine
cluthd it as h(,x
)urin), the [11441, laii&gt;er for
l3.everj'
-'s -Efte McGee of Sanitird, c4rrie
who t"Wwd earlier she was
Wnse of Oakland and L&lt;41is B. Blackburn'
s girl friend
Pachecv of Deltona didn't call rctary salde
heard reports
SSeS.
that one of the
on
Punched at a night club nam
attorne)
, Arnold I.,evifie of
t1le Inferno. But Mrs. MaLhews
lamPa, Offered lestlnwnY frun, said she wasn't present.
I Cix-w banker that Fountain
The Gearria men were not
said tic ;I18nned to buy nor- idenLified.

uriporlaner of the gas fac1lIti were several other stations to cited the flv's Inn would
C ale answered It was tied In clioot fran, 1.000 feet up the feature single 'rooms at an
with the economies of the road. NevertheLea. Cole cited mate and questioned
entu In9vidih4gg" with till- canitieLitive aspect in were anyttung wrong with thist.
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Bessie R. Robinson
Charlotte M. Nelson
Francis A. Wilson
Peter F. Cerenzio, Deltona
Anthony J. Nowatski, Deltona
William B. Brown, Deltona
Kristie
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After the area has been wx000.
changing, repairs, etc.
merits. He went on to contend the rumor, saying the facility
Al Davis , Department of
Mrs. 1eyscr contended there the Day's inn did not intend to resembles a Holiday Inn, cleared the propeity will be re..
Transportation
district plan..
slid
to
Industrial
or
housing
were cight other slationis in Lhe lx- &amp;I rwisance nor be uruit- Nevertheless, Walsh said It was
vivinit - affordinp, service and Lrartive with the gas facility, a '*crime to have nx-eight gits inleres:U; for redevelopment, as ninp engineer. from his Deland

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Cecil W. Simpson
Willie Smith
to Pearl G. %Vhite
1"na Malone
KathMme Miller
Florence E. Nelson
Cheryl Sprague
Cber)l Chandler
Viva J. Pope
Willie Rynes
Mary Jean Knight
Whendy Strawder
Peter J. Duggan

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granted. ill likelyth
%s1l e a misfeasance
Drummond was also
cerned about whether the
School would assume full m
sponsibilit% for the hCAlth.

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lodging, a restaurant and gas, generally favored Ii) patrons
Further, besatd, the facllit" anyestabhsluiwnL
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - would not have a detrimental
Harold Walsh vignurs)y op. sion special work shop
Over the adamant objections at effect upon 111t. 4fJ tathuis posed the venture slaving he had Tuesday, to explain inst city
Councilman Helen Keyer, who since no
vi
were offered a restaurant in the urea. wInch must provide $166,00()jn cash or
cast the only dissenting vote in and the general public would 1w described a.' a high caliber (ThJit3 in order to receive the
the matter, City Council not be catered He explained the neigtibn'htftad t itith went
MUD funds which would be
g
yesterday. granted approval for facilits would acenrnmcxl.ate the disrusb the precedent
dent set used to acquire
The wheels of ,oernrnent
a larlancebl Da)')lOnt.oRIIow public but not solicit business
onknding that Wymure Road Goldsboro a-en property
a gas pumping facility in a (2-2
Ccuncilnutn Thrnnas Rudloff could be lined with gas stations, containing 41 rental houses have started the length)'
practiss of moving lowurt the
ioninj; art%. TIw Inn'is located queried the ritys planner At Then. too. he wid lit did not slated to be demolished.
goal
of
the
Planner flake said the ultimate
north of Spanish Trace Apart. Lewis in the matter, and Lewis understand the economies of
governmental grant would straightening, widening and
meats on Wymare Road,
said such a variance could set a Importance of selling gas at
iiai resurfacing SR 419
OViNII.
acquire the Lts-,
Bill (-ole, representing the precleai
inn,
to U. S. 17-. me actual work
hoU
S,
and
relocate
the
inn, told council the facility Cole disagreed, noting that
Walsh cited rumors of ii
the
se
the 1974-75 fIscal
would be for gas pumping only; each Individual situation In any rate motel, cheap cut-rate gas people now living In the dilapi-

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toward a proposed $500,000 third of the
ts wi th the ci ty
grant fron U.S. Dpartnt of picking up the remaining
Housing and Urban Develop, third
merit HUD) in 11W (UnIt of a
Theclty,accordlngt011arns,
Neighborhood Development cnuldallnwttw
Grant (N`DP) for removal of living on unpaved streets to
city's blight in the Goldsboro repo), their sham of the pa%-ing
area, but indicated interest in a costs to the city oi,-er a penod of
proprmal from Arthur Harris. Yom if they don't have Uw
zoning board chairman, for ready cash.
Paving city streets.
Gerald Dake, city

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because the DOT dud not start ork hen we allocated

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* l Artman of
11,000famtry acres inSerninole County- Gilber
the Longwond Forestry Station told the county cornrnissionim Tu-sday.
Artman and Dean Snvder, also of the Longwood sution,
paving ara
ma
Into the forestry preset in their area.
A
Road Superintendent. J C
C. I
said I all we
a
can see that can
Ntay 30. Iro 2
lot i.e. so itrmll. wt can*t got our equipment in and all the work
ADMISSION'S
would have to be done by hand."
Sanford:
Cattle Washington
Kathryn Park
Walter Driggons
Alice S. Fitts

Grant Available
To Sanford Area

mow
'T \TE competition have this tn'1cmbk from Lt man High Su.
superior rating at meets held in Nett Sm ma and Daytona.
lana. The roup
from Lyman includes Debbie Phelps, Chris Warren, Jackie Huffman
and Susan Addison.
A nn Ri leyPhala)

the Company has pipes in closer
proximity to the school so that
the hook on costs will not be tki
high."
Commission Chairman Greg
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Increased. The method of rX)T was to take the highest
priorit% work and proceed down the list until Itle years's
funds were exhausted.
Commission Chairman Greg Drummond said that in
looking at the first year of the new program %ould appear to

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tilied area assigned to Eagle
Utilities Company.
Utilities Director William
Pinch said that he needed authortzslion to waive the regula.
(ions...We are not thinking of
decert11icIonotRgl1owing
UuIu.
ites
but merely
leparate utilities In the certifi.

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She said that the League would welcome the opportunity
spearhead a public information campaign which Is c
sidered In be essential for bnng4en'n success of

Japanese police said their
ists of leftist radicals did not
Include the three, The captured
man reportedly said be belonged to the Red Star Mn,

0fl
will cperid thc night at
After their twda visit. Ow
AiUin
a
rurs
tndin u
n,c fh home IC Washington
outside Warsaw.
li
current schedule of sur
Thursday
around the baroque
itr President Nixon came to
The President will conferr
Warsaw today to discuss trade with Gicrek In the parliament palace has been stepped U
The bomb, apparently a
and economic assistance with building, while U.S.
Poland's Communist party of State William P. Rogers and home-made dynamite dr~lcv.
loss, Edward Gierek.
Foreign Minister Stefan 01- damaged A boundary wall a I the
tomb, which lsinan open spac.e
The PresIclent and MrsMxon swwski sign a bilateral
flew back to the Soviet Bloc sular agreement giving greater near a gold-domed mosque.
The road from Tehran to the
sifter a state visit of nearly 24 American Embassy protection
hours in Tehran fti included it, U.S. citizens arrested in Po- rmal tomb was -valed off an
talkswiththcShahoflrananda Land. The pact took 10 years to hour before Nixon's motorcade
was to pass, and hundreds
glitterhg imperial banquet negotiate.
Premier Piotr Jarozsewicz uniformed pollee and platncln.
amid a rash of small bombings
whicl. the White House said was will )lost a state dinner for the Lliestrien lined the route and
not aimed at the Presidentpresidential party and the Nix. mingled with the crowd.

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Mrs William Adams. president (of Che Ikague (if Women
Voters of Seminole CounIt artrw'ared bek*t the Count
Commissioners with a statement of commendation for their
'- far-reaching decision to develop a mast"r plan for
development and protection of the water resources of

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uier,Iie it lh' iuluhiil that It
eflCl SflItt (tIM 11W
safety and WCIIRtC of the
1Y ilnnt he u1wrnted uniter the (intrul
Tuatiu' ;ukt th.it (hi' thnot w,,uld nut be a (till (Iuiw ob fur
chtldrvn and the facility. "I &amp;ncern of the school liard now ihiection. control aunt ri'
Ct)IflpCteflt 5)51(911 tinS SCVi!tal plants
refit) for spoflSIl)IhlI) Of
that the SChOOl
would surety hale In have
School Supt. John Angel
operator licensed tinder 11W Owratni throughout (he The school boarul
at
this
Iloatti
II
opening
In
September
'fN
Teagije
I
gets
pointing
AuUthnt Supi
Iii (tIC county. In n$ipriwiil 011110 hicallti reuiuii'steul
10 lilCSfflI it
came before the County Corn. fliiit school burns down because tJtttittcs are nc.sry for the rules amid 11w regulations
1100111 (if (otn.
(hue
anti
"We
have
ttsohtitlnfl
(()
ticimIth
is
moan
Ili
ikpnrtntcni.
l)t't,ulnti
of
Florida
mission Tuesday with a req'aest there Isn't enough water to save opening.
they
the 1k'parltmment of ('oflutlon ('flfl miujike tinily dwck will, 'muon. unissinners Indicating
that
IN'ntltflk'ftteut
Pinch
for wal"er of Utilities rrgula.
responsible
for
11w
iiuluI
be
11,1w
reports
turned
In.'
Eagle Utilities spokesman Seminole School Board be trol.
lions for the new Red Rug
x plillileti that his lie
AlvAi thal tile operatioit tit
said
that
his
company
would
authorized
to
construct
anti
.School now being built.
m't that the school should go operate water and sewage iater and sewage treatment luiulunent toibt not wish to find iluIiilrt'n and facility.
Because of heavy financial
ahead with its plans nit long as ttvalment plant.% at tile 11,41 Illig pl alit,
sulicuiuili'ul In be held on 9)4'
they would tie Into Ow company Elementary School for n perloit regmilatliiu.. iti lslioi of lIt'alth iiwr,,ll,,g this plant, toil tli,it
e school wishes to install
fines when thev were availible. of h%v N
own utility plant at the

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death itill was 25, and wounded
totaled more than 70.
The Popular Front said the
massacre was In retaliation h'4
the killing by Israeli troops of
two Palestinian hijackers of a
Belgian Sabena jetliner at
Tel Aviv airport titter weeks
ago,
Apparently referring
fact th3t the unnwn were not
'.izc the zternent said the

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Could it be that fire
Is the
F.I..R-E
hazard which will force Seminole County to do
more than talk about consolidated government
for this troubled area'
For the phenomenal growth in homes, Industries and developments has created a hazard
in the case of fire which makes the crazy-quilt of
agencies to cope with this threat to life and
property inadequate in many cases.
Thie, the municipalities where fire departments exist have done something to modernize
their equipment and train their firemen. Several
have completed mutual safety pacts which add
to the protection.
But the county has spots where unincorporated villages exist and depend on
protection through fire control districts or
privately operated and privately supported
groups.
Fires, however, break out without rhyme or
reason. They are not, like crime, subject to
professional analysis and the charting of outbreaks which can be broadly determined.
In Seminole County crime control is under
the operation of the sheriff's office. Sheriff John
Polk has done and is doing a masterful job in
trying tt, keep his force large enough and well
enough trained to meet the traditional threats to
law which the burgeoning Walt Disney World has
brought to all of Central Florida.
Yet when the resident of the county takes
time to, and few do unless the flames are visible,
think about fire protection and finds his property
in a "no-man's-land" there is the very natural
and human reaction of "It won't happen to me."
We believe the time has come when this very
hazard shold do more than has been done to force
the county leadership at the governmental, civic
and political level to think again, and this time
with urgency, about consolidated government in
terms of fire protection.
Fire fighting has gone along way in recent
years. More effective means and more effective
application of preventive steps has done much to
minimize losses.
In Seminole, however, there exist fire
hazards which are known to be of the greatest
danger and which could, in an instant, produce
such a conflagration that even the best of fire
fighting cannot contain the damage or limit the

destruction.
In Sanford the ruins of the Robson Sporting
Goods and Boat store are mute witnesses of this
fact. In this county seat and in other older cities,
similar structures are existing, constant threats.
Vigilance on the part of the municipal fire
departments thus becomes a matter of

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portance. Inspection and enforcement of safety
measures is just plain common sense.
Fire is, of course, something that needs to be
dealt with at once. Only In large conflagrations is
their time for the mustering of forces.

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In the meantime, for everyone there is a
simple step which every household should take.
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plan which would leave no resident without
proper protection and would do away with local
red tape which halts fire-fighters at predetermined boundaries is possible. Probable'
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adequate, county-wide organization.

Washington Insight

Conclusion Jumping In Season
puzzles of my lifetime to me is
charming in a crusty sort of size too small.
By HAL BOYLE
The only nice thing you can how come this generation manJumping way. But a young stuffed shirt is
NEW
YORK (AP)
conclusions:
Marriages always a comic delight inatlme say about going tohelll.s that by ages to spend most 01 Its time
to
when there are so few thingsfor the time a man gets them hets sitting tn cars and swivel emirs
between circus freaks are more the hystand.r to laugh at.
tøo tired to complain about the but still buys fewer twopants
lasting than those between
suits than the previous
The
bi
ggest mistake most accommodations.
movie stars. They usually
men make in this world is that
Blondes get the hiccups more generation did. which was sup.
happier, too. The reason Is not the wear dreams two sizes too often than brunettes do.
posed to have been on Its toes all
only that the average freak
One of the biggest economic the time.
large for them and shoes one
a better character and a more
attractive personality than the
average movie star, although
SOUTHERN COMFORT
that is certainly part of the cxplanatlon. The careers 01 marn
ned circus freaks are less atagcnxstic to one another than
the careers 01 married movie
start And freaks aren't peychologically as dependent on
audienceapçrovalasmovle
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subway continue their ride feeltrig less grumpy after they have
ms&amp;roamf or athild ca ng
a handful of flowers. There is
always roam in life for the right
thing.
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Stuffed shirts do not get either
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deserve In lift. They are greatly
needed. oblect lessons in this
world. They provide us with
visible warnings 01 things we
don't want to let ourselves tie.
curie, no matter what else time
makes of us while mutilating
our dreams and goals. A stuffed
shirt Is a warning symbol on the
road downhill to human
bankruptcy. A stuffed shirt
often may have many adrilrable qualities. Fci' example,
he may be so sincere In his
civerinflated pomposity that he
is totally devoid ofhypocrisy.
tuffed-ahirtism In the old Is *1ways pathetic but snet&amp;ines

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'or Chuck hail, proposing to privileges," said ('ounrllman
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TALLAHASSEE.Fla. ( At')A new state board has made a

on them."
At times here on the long trail up and down the state,
he looks desperately tired. As If ho ding himself together
by the slimmest o( margins. lint his bounce always returns.
At a rich fundraiser's ranch house north of San Diego,
the candidate waved his arm In a sweep and said:
"I..00ks like we're winning the war on poverty here."
After the Chicano vote on a Sunday morning In Mon.
terey Park near Los Angeles, he sniff ed the reakfast
aroma and said:
"Thanks for the smell of the pancakes."
At a rally for blacks in San Francisco's Macedonia
Missionary Baptist Church. Humphrey-stirred by some
his listeners:
great choral singing
the
firing
line
since day one. 'here were
"I've been on
you this plainly an aside aimed at McGovern) when the

.ossIble landmark decision
regarding regulation of 11cr.
Ida's private Bible colleges, and
U if ho
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By HELKWJ FULLER

The National Commission on the Causes and Prevention
of Violence-also a private lobby-have done a monumental
job of digging out the facts about crimes using guns. They
record a big jump in their use in non political crimes as well.
Last year 10,500 Americans were murdered with gins.
Wonded: 10,000; robbed: 2,000. The commission reminds
us that every two minutes an American is killed OT wounded
In this country.

WASHINGTON-George Wallace probably will be
"Alabamy Bound" within the next ten days. He is eager to go
home to the University of Alabama Hospital and to get ahead
with the spinal operation to remove the bullet still lodged in
him.
orthopedic surgeons with whom I have talked are not
Impressed by the Involuntary twitching of his foot muscles.
That is Indeed involuntary, protective reaction, not a
regaIning of control at his legs. Their prognosis is still perUi
Which brings our democracy again to the question at
survival 01 the free and open political system we have known.
There is no way to prevent attempted assassinations,
Wallace is tenth man holding the Presidency or wtki,ng
Presidential office to a murderer's target. Wallace,
Andrew Jackson, the two Roosevelta, and Truman survived.
Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and the two Kennedys fell to the
gumnen.
In all ten cases the handgun watts the weapon.
Rifles and shotguns have for their purpose hunting and
sell-protection. The only purpose of the handgun is to shoot
people.
The gun lobby"- the National Rifle Aisociation and
other private organizations which oppose legislation
easy access to guns-so far defeated all tills to control
the sale of guns. But the fact that this time It Is Wallace who
was shot, and the new information which is now reaching the
public because of the publicity in his shooting may bring over
some politicians who heretofore have voted with the gun
lobby,

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They conclude that the US. has literally become an
armed camp-that our 210 million people possess 3$ million
rifles, 31 million shotguns and 24 million handguns (for
killing people only). That is almost one firearm for every two
men. women and children. Close to 2.5 mlllior. more ban4g uns are manufactured or imported each year.
Th e facU he Commission on Violence has pulled
together add up to: An increase in non-political crimes
related to handguns; the wham-c effect on the young and
mentally mbalanced of murder on TV. Congressman john
Murphy of New York charges, from industry figures, that by
the time a child is IS he has been witness to 11,000 Individual
murders on the TV screen. The Presidential Ccxnmlaaicn on
Violence states that "Ow constant flirtation with actual
violence may be one of the factors that bring (the dranged)
murderer at least half-way to his distorted perception of
whet actions are right and legitimate."

in Iota, the increase 01 crime, the spread of firearms
available, the sturmins influence of constant TV violence,
arid the Insistence of Presidential candidates on mingling
with crowds, led to the Wallace tragedy and will lead to more
of sarne.

The tone off the second

There's no doubt that it took guts for Dr. Frank Stanton,
vice chairman of Columbia Broadcasting System, to say
"no" to demands by a congressional committee last year
that he surrender unedited tapes, film and notes used In
the production of the controversial documentary telecast,
"The Selling of the Pentagon."
Stanton could have been sent to jail for contempt had
the house of Representatives supported Rep. Harley 0.
Staggers, D.W. Va., chairman of the Interstate and
Foreign Commerce Committee.
Nor is there any doubt that Stanton deserves the honors
showered on him by his industry. During the recent
Emmv Award ceremonies of the National Academy of
Televi sion Arts and Sciences, the academy paid him Its
highest honor, a Trustees Award, "for tIs courageous
posture In protecting the right of the people to know."
In addition to this award, he has also been cited by
the International Radio and Television Society, by the
National Association of Broadcasters and was the re
cipient of the George Foster Peabody Award.
In the 50-year history of radio and television, Dr. Frank
Stanton is the first individual ever honored four times
in a single year.
East year, in explaining his defiance of the congres.
sional Investigators, Stanton made clear that he was not
defending "The Selling of the Pentagon" as good or bad,
fair or unfair.

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questioning
McGovern's proposals
Humphrey said, "That's
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cation of Laurence University
of Sarasota for a state license.
The board put off action pond.
Ing a study of the quality of the
academic degrees awarded by
the three-year-old school, which
styles Itself as a graduate
school in education. It has
awarded 99 doctoral degrees
since 1969.
Phil Ashler, board member
and vice chancellor of the state

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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Senator McGovern, after the Wallace shooting said that
his 'whole campaign is based on contact with people" and
that he will not change his ways. Humphrey said the same, In
effect.

operate.
But another board member,
Dr. Clinton D. Hamilton of Fort
Lauderdale, said If the board H-

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Who Do Movie Stars Support ?
tivity. His spokesman says he's vetcrac of past preelection Vinton who sang at President
not taking the stump for anyone wars. John Wayne, is quiescent. Nixon's inauguration is sure
nor lending his name to cam- Letters have gone out over his how he'll vote next time, and
The most paign letters; though, almost signature soliciting support for he's not doing any campaignHOLLYWOOD
sang the inaugural
interesting thing about Holly- certainly, tie," exercise his fm- Agnes, but otherwise he hasn't mg.
been heard from.
song for selfish reasons,"
wood star participation In chise.
prgM.$la1 cainpalgning this
Dinah Shore, ncsnlnally a
Ben Johnson on the same set Bobby said candidly during a
break In the Wayne picture. all
rwi Is the lack of It in certain Democrat who's campaigned was a wdricrmative.
for the party in the past, has
"U Jefui Wayne nine for would hove done It no matter
quarters,
Actvrdjing to their mutual been Immobilized for the prtsident. I'll campaign for who won, because I thi'ught It
publicist, Jane Fonda and Don. moment either by her friend- tijm," he said; nothing more. wiould help my career.
Chris George, Rod Taylor and
ski Sutherland. most militant ship for Vice President Agnew
"I'd agreed to sing simply to
Bobby Vmton., also working help myself, but I'll tell you
advocates 01 social reform, are or other interests.
"Dinah's busy doing her with Wayne, expressed varying iomnettüng. When you walk Into
silting the primaries out, and,
while even the Black Panthers thing," Charles Pc*nerantz, her points of view.
"I'm not much tntu politics," t he White Howie, you get a
have endorsed a candidate, lcmg-tixne publicist says, extun.iy feeling. Then I had break.
Jane hasn't. in fact, ,.'-cording piatning her disinterest in cam. George s.cud. Politically I'm fast
with Nixon and found out
paigning.
And,
since
"her
conservative,
and
I
don't
li
k
e
to her present plans, she won't
he's
really a nice man who was
vote In the presidential election. thing" Is dating Burt teynrilds, whet's ppening
most women can understand try, but there's not one van genuinely Interested in finding
why she's not at party head. runm.-igfsrpublie office I'd vote out about my Ideas. Still, I'm
vow sw of the p9bt1ra
,
gaing to have to think some
Bob Hope stein almost equally quarters handing out butta. for."
Meanwhile, even that scarred
Ctmriousty, not even Bobby more about how Ill vote."
indifferent to prreicctkin ac-

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AND EACH DEPARTMENT HAS SPECIALS NOT LISTED.

censed Laurence, "we might as

well close up shop."
The school charges some
$2,300 in tuition and fees for a
instruction. Five weeks
during the suiuimner are spent on
campus, while the rest is preparatlon of dissertations under
bases open doesn't conflict wIth
noteddlrection.by.mail. The course
his defense proposals, and
leads to a doctoral degree.
that even families who would
Keuper, president of
pay some more taxes for his FlJerome
or ida Institute of Technology
'Income supplement" plan
at Melbourne, said he wasn't
w ould get substantial property
convinced of the Integrity of the
tax relief,
degree awarded by Laurence.
no rejected a questioner's
suggestion that his proposals
"We talk about innovation,
were too far-reaching to win but we don't talk about lnteg.
congressional approval and, In rity," Kt'uper said.
a closing statement, said his
proposals "only seem radical to

ANNOUNCING

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REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS

tions, was raised with the

university system, recomimiend.
surprised there wasn't more
ed licensing of the "innovative
questioning on his urban and
Institution," and objected to the
environmental
reluctance of "hidebound eduAt the outset of the special cators" to approve of such
rae-hour version of NBC's
schools which he said don't con"Meet the Press," both canform to established higher edudidates rejected Wallace as a
cation patterns.
possible vice presidential
When the boom was created
running mate while Indicating in 1971, he said, "we were talk-

format, sold the meetings with
Mc(;overmi are "having a
wonderful effect" on his effort
to beat McGovern in next
Tuesday's California primary. people who are so wedded to the
''It's like vitamins," the Mm.

He maintained, rather, that If Congress could scrutinize news material that neer was publicly presented,
freedom of the press would be destroyed. iovernment,
he said, should not be permitted to Interfere with
a free

press.
There should be no quarrel with this; It derives directly
from the First Amendment to the Constitution Even at
its imagined worst, the free press we
In.
tudard Is
finitely preferable to the kind of presshave
we wou
have
under government control.

nt'sota senator declared,
Asked about the fact that

aggressive style, apparently
debate, Humphrey apologized reflecting tears by advisers he
for having suggested Sunday in had been to strident Sunday
Fresno, Calif., that McGovern night, but continued to assail
would be a fool to propose what McGovern's "income supthe Minnesotan termed con- plement" plan, his tax reform
fiscatory tax proposals.
proposals and his call for a $32
The Minnesotan said, "Dial's billion cut in defense spending.
unfortunate language and a
McGovern defended his
man makes,a mistake." lie proposal for a 77 per cent tax on
described McGovern as a fine inheritances over $500,000, said
man.
a pledge to keep Califor.ila air
by the program fonnat, which
called for them to answer
questions from four newsmen
under limits that barred the
freeswinging exchanges of their
trst session Sunday night.
Humphrey, whose first
reaction was an objection to the

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llnjnt'stead College of cational" in nature-not leading
Bible at Winter Garden Its ap. to octiliitionnl objectives-but
peal for an exemption from II. failed to persuade the board it
could be this and still award
ctnsing requirements.
It told Dr. Arnold Pent, presi- 13.A.'s, M.A.'s and Ph.D.'sDouglas Stenstrum of Sandent of the correspondence
ui of the board,
school, that the college would ford, etinlrnn
tlerislun
could guide the
saul
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Future
In dealing
the
board
In
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and receive a license or close up with Institutions which claim
of
because
exemptions
shop.

televised confrontation between
the two frontrunners for the
Democratic presidential
$iomiiinitlon was milder than they would support whichever
their first encounter. It FOCUSed of them wins the Democratic ing about diploma mills." lie
said Laurence was not a diploLargely on McGovern's tax and nomination.
inn mIll, and the board was
defense proposals.
Iiumiiptu-ey displayed a
g
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API'ollticalWriter
LOS ANGEI.ES (AP)-Sen.
Hubert It. Humphrey has
pologized for saying that Sen.
,eorge McGovern's tax ptiin
made the South Dakotan "a
fool," and both of the candldates have rejected any
possibility of having Alabama
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Pent applied for an exemption avocational programs.
A more holly debated Issue,
voted unanimously Thesttay to on grounds the college Is "avnhow to apply mlniiiiuni educational standards to new institu-

swords and sabers were drawn against us?"
Humphrey just can't believe that all he has done, all
he has fought for in his public life, should not now culminate In his winning the presidency. lie has himself In
mind when he tells every listener. 'You need somebody

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with most items-Medicare, housing subsidies, Job Corps,
widened Social Security, He adds:
"All those things have Hubert Humphrey's fingerprints

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Nakada, 1)awn Gress, Sheliri Crawley, Chery
Frey, Linda Lucas, Beth Travis, Becky Abbott,
Marty Winsor and alternates, Kathy Sikes and
losann McGuire.

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the new Lake Brantley 111gb School to O)X?fl in

September in the Milwee Middle School
facilities pending completion of construction of
the new school plant hopefully in January, have

at yesterday."
He clearly believes that he deserves the fullest political
reward for his service and what he considers his acute
social vision. Again and again, he runs through the catalogue of major social legislation enacted in the past generation. lie claims either authorship or close Identity

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"My long political life is a rich and tested experience.
I'm not a man with eyes In the back of my head looking

who's got the guts of harry Truman."
lie is Ideed flghtl7 Truman-stle. Says a veteran
Democrat here: "If I umphrey pulls It off . It'll just be
Hubert himself who did It."

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lluinr. with the city. Chaos at turned r,ver to dernonistra'fr;
the I)ernocratfr Convention will and a nearby city.wned thrwould be mad"
i:lv" politIcal convention pro- IICI'I*fi Magnet, declaring his play Into the hands of the par golfrourse
har
dle the rs -"rtesters space to sleep on city opposition to the mayor's plan. reactionaries.
"We don't want that."
Hall told a meeting of the
land, sparked conflicting cornA spokesman for the newly
flay
Political
(:lth
Tue..
rmst'nts Tuesday frmn Vipple Tiger
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I-"spectingthousafKlsof young posal would avert violence and coalition. fl-year-oil Bill
is'ople to show up (luring the he urged citizens not to fear Ritter. called hall's recomIb'mocratlr arid Republican "the disorder that some have mendatlon "a good first step
Hitter's group was forrne'l
National ('onventlonts In July predicted."
The mayor later told news- last week in a merger b.'tws'i
ansI August, the mayor
suggested letting them ramp on tarn his plan was endorsed by the San Diego Convention
is high school athletic field and n Dade County Manager Ray Coalition, which had planriet
protests In California before the
Goode.
municipal golf course.
Convention site was
GOF'
The city campsites "would go
"We support It completely,"
here, and the Florida
switched
a
long
way
toward
making
sure
said Jerry Robin, a leader in the
','nutti International "arty, Miami Reach does not have People's Coalition.
whit-ti has been urging young another Chicago," VIpple leadunder the mayor's plan, the
people to come to MIami hirsch er Ituhin said, adding;
athletic field at Miami Reach
"We told Chuck Hall
and (icmon.strale (luring the
,,,, S4'fllOt high SttWW}l woijid he

ing to explain aay bad th ird-place showings in the last

two primaries before the big one in California June 6.
all
He simply said he didn't try because they weren'tSen.
the
reality
Is
that
his
chief
rival,
that Important. But
George McGovern scored two more victories and got
fresh momentum ion the test here with Its great prize
of 271 delegate votes.
Humphrey In this setting at this moment In history Is
something to watch. lie knows he Is at the crunch, that
these are the climactic daysin what will surely be his
last hid for the presidency. lie knows California Is crucial
to his hopes.
There is poignancy in the shifting campaign scenes as
the old warrior struggles valiantly against what seem to
be tough odds. Ills sIdcly believed that the ascending
McGovern has superior money, manpower and rno
mentum Yet resilient, buoyant Hubert concede nothing. In
television actor Lorne Greene's jammed 13,ving room In
a Los Angeles suburb. Humphrey shouted -We're gonna
wIn!" as a black singer sang half a dozen choruses of
"Glory, Glory, Hallelujah."
His voice charged with feeling. Humphrey went on:
"I want to be our leader. I want to make you proud of
your country. I'! give you everything I've got in my life."
It bothers him that man) pt'ople, especi.ilIy soins? of the
young, see him as "old hat," a figure from the past. He

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SAN FRANCISCO (NEA)
Standing In a blaze of television light up against a wall
on a city street. Sen. Hubert Humphrey was gamely try-

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Hoping to inspire area Nationa l Junior College Track donation.
jump and placlngsecnndtn both
iin'ipc'd 24 feet, one inch to
Brad ley,
io u named the 100 and
Lii rn the championship in the
join a community effort to send .Mercer. president of the lJrnLed most valuable p1a'er In the been Invi ted to the special mccl
!n.g lump.
Seminole Junior College State Bank of SCTTithble kicked recent na tional junior college which will be 'iekt in Lakewood,
During the year Bradley has
Colorado, located near Denver.
':l:'.jl Vrs-o Brailrv i thi' off thr dr:vt' with n L%00 nNt after u :n::,.
n the top-palM scorer foe the
liing ,
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interna tiona l competiucm with
icist valuable athle te on the
athle tes from Russia, scheduled
rick squad. He originally
far August. The qua Wying meet
signed to o to Florida State
*iIl be held June 33-74.
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The drive Is on to send
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Olympic Trials scheduled for
Seminole Junior College and
Eugene, Oregon, June 39-July
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iiitha chance at making the U. jump of 24 feet. live inches in \'esco Bradley Fund at the
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RtKIeI'kr SCLSIt acljcin ('CJflcudt5 1OiTIDXTOW at the Jet
Lt•s in the Late T4a loop and one hectic battle should be
in the offering with anyone at five teams capable of running
off with lop honors.
The present leader, it you would call them that, are the
Sedans who have a half game lead over the second place BSere. Both of those clubs split last week.
Moving up into title rontenucm were the Sparkplugs. who
pufled off another sweep and the fanner leaders Beep Beeps.
And the B'gs &amp; 3 ran not be overlooked for title cimsideraticin.
Bob Barbour unloaded a 247 in his final game of the night
o help the B's &amp; 3 complete a sweep of the Mini Wheels. Bob
finished the night with a lusty £15 series. Also helping was a
'14 by Johnny Jam.
Bern) Hudlcy's 190,201
573 Led the Sparkplugs to Uwir
of the Big Wheels and to several leaps up the ladder.
In a hea&amp;in clash the 375, 103 by Kathy Arthur and 201 by
leon Arthur helped the Beep Beeps split with the 8-Sers.
By far the lop performance among the also-rans was the
I ooming 587 series of Charlci Miller in which be toned
games of 111, 192 and 213. Charlie has a 'aouid" 157 average
in League play. Thus his effort this past week was a "mere'
137 pins over his average.
Other fine efforts la.cl wr"k came from Jack Rogers 212,
572. l'at Roche 115, Marge Augusta 17. Bud Larsen 190,
194, John Knodas 200 and Millie Rogers 171.
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All of you who were rooting far Dot Lee and Helen
Bartiaiw to win In the Florida State Women's Bowling
Tournament can rest easily now. The tourney has concluded
and Helen and Dot have captured first place.
The Sanford bowlers had a combined tolls of 971 to was
the Class E Doubles handicap division. Dot contributed a 551
while Helen had 420. The pair bowled at the Shore Lanes in
Men-lU Island. The final week of action was last Saturday
and Sunday.
Speaking of tournament action John Spolaki competed in
the Florida Men's tourney which Is now In progress at Miami.
John averaged 197 for his six gaines and should can.e out
with something off the prize list.

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David fiLe exploded with a booming 233 jist when the
Hard Knockers needed It and II helped that team pull off a
sweep against the Fabulous Four. Also helping the Hard
Knockers gain the sweep was a 192 528 b Scott
The Hopefuls also came up with a swe.w last week as
Mark Whitley fired gaines of 202. 173 and 33 for a strong LII
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as lit opened with a strong l and closed with a 1971cr a £14
net. That act along with 341 game by Don Gorman helped
the Clowns to three wins over Lake Mary Anitc'o High for
lake Mary was a 119 by D. &amp;'tiweickert.
The AU-Stars lived up to their name as they truamed the
San
ford Heating &amp; Air kelgers. William O'Neal fired Carnes
239.211 for * $76 series while Lcammaie Bill Powell had $ 193,
190- 565. High for Sinks-ti Heating was B. Hedrick's 219567.
Goodyear number one also came up with I uur snna

thanks to the efforts of J. Ceresol 21, 203-567, A. Rnlluion
196 and T. Word 180. Smith Development was led by V. Wi1
02 aria J. Smith uS,
Alsocomning up with fine performanceslast week rrT
Patterson 192, 207- $76, B. Arthur 113, B. Kelly
Carver 211 579, Johnny Faco 193, W. Bur
rows 192. Chuck
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Rriney 205, 205. 190 300, and Eddy Webb 230. 1) &amp; B
FENCE loop top scorers were Richard Willalmns 710. Kathy
Bukw' 176, Dun Gtr 172, Elgic Karunan 181, Jack lye, 74.
Jim Brewer 195 -517, Janet Barr 194 aid GI'*Ct Stair 173
Best i th e DYNAThO?ICS SUMMER LOOP were G. Dixon
195. 196, D. C. Elberry 1%, Ed Mallon 213, 192
566, V,
Lcmdermilk 373 and B. Stirki 177, 173. - Tops in the
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standing efforts in promoting the annual event, 1)r. Largen is one of the
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than enough for lockwood, even
contest against the Cubs in Chi. ager three days later.
"You
can't
ever
say
a
manthough
the 25-year-old right.
cago.
Robinson also drove in a run litter Is your friend," Lockwood hander struggled with tilt
with a sacrifice fly as the said, "but when you lose some- control, losing his shutout in the
Dodger; built a 3-0 lead, only to one who's taught you a lot you sixth when Tortes singled
see it evaporate by the seventh feel th- hit;. I)ave arid I had no following two walks,
Ikoton'; I(a - Culp throttled
B&gt;- (;EoFt--REY MlI.L.Eh(
l'utstilcr, s ithout timaking a imiatuties v.;thout having to plo&gt;' inning a; Dave Kingman belted love lost when I first came up. I
Associated Press Sports Writer single birdie, moved steadily to past the 141h hole.
his 121h home rim and Hobby was a cocky kid. But in three Baltimore on three hits antI
SANDWICH, England (Al') a and 4 victory over Peter halt
Two other Americans, Marty Iluintt knocked In two runs with years I learned iron; him and Carlton Fisk and Tommy liar.
per hotnered off Mike Cuellar as
Veteran Walker Cup golfers, of Britain.
got to understand him. lie
West of Chevy Chase, Md., and a single and a fly ball.
The player; throughout the crtintr/
Joe Carr of Ireland and Ed
C1.EVELANI) (AP)
Dick Siderowf of Westport, Kemp Richardson of LaGuna Then came the bizarre bottom helped me on the baseball field the Red Sax ended the Orioles'
Tutwiler of the United States, (', who played on the 1969 Nigucl, Calif,, reached the third of the eighth.
and off arid I'll be a better per. four-game winning streak and nation's duller; got a break in one of golf's largest anrtuat
meet today in a battle of wits on U .S. Walker cup (Cain, faced
round.
The Giants managed to get son and a better ballplayer for dropped them into a flritplace froin the weather-It was tar- Charitable programs,
For a $1 entry tee players car,
tie with Detroit In the AL East. rible.,..,In their hopes of beating
$one of the most demanding Gordon Hyde of Britain today.
Six Americans had to play through it without a run despite having played for him,"
attempt
took
to beat (hiss scores :n
Elsewhere
in
the
American
The
Sax
courses In the world.
advantage
of
in
scores
posted
by
pro
champions
Siderowl won his first two second round matches today, three singles and a hit batsman.
League. Boston trounced HaIti. error by Brooks fobinson,ofall Jack Nicklaus and Kathy relation to par-one over f'-r
The wily old campaignersmen, six over for women- it
more 6-0, Texas nipped Oakland people, on a potential double
Cart Is 50 and Tutwller 52Whitworth.
3.2, Minnesota edged Kansas play ball in the second Inning to
were paired In the third round of
Nicklaus, the PGA champion, any public or private course 0
the British Amateur Chumand Miss Whitworth, the LPGA th. country. All amateurs use
plonship on the Royal St
titleholder, had scores of 73 and their established handicaps

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Lyman pitching az-rn but he had a
farmer
Many
he
socked
sophomore.
The youngste r will
l
day
at
the
plate
as
who
are
st
il
the Cubs. Jack Wiggins a single tad' a single. For Ext'c.'-.ttne, dialpond stars,
Mark Harden had the only hit Tam Duncan two dou bles, Rich going to school together, will be th ree hits in live trips am be sta tioned at shortstop for
to night's game. Keane will be
Chase I
icr the Rebels, a single. Win- Bil li ngham a triple, Paul on opposi te sides tonight when CPUnLC'd twi
th
th
playing
centerfield as he did for
O
er
top
hitters
for
e
Sanf ord RecresUoni
e
two
legi
clubs
meet
at
th
on
ring pitcher. Floyd Lively; Sessions two singles. Mark
ay's Lyman. Radovic will be at
Bill Enright and Donald loser, Brian VonBerbW&amp;c,
Rupert and Carl Milchman each Lyman High F ield at 5:30 p.m. CITy Post In Mond
Brown had the only hits for
The starting hurlen for t he victory were Darrell Payne seccindliase and Brooks cata single. Winning pitcher, Jack
TIgers 34
Chase. Sanforif Recreat.on outKeener; laser, Alan Birk-err two clubs will be a pair of stars with three f or fi ve, Tim Shea thing.
Other Seminole starters and
hit Chase ttrer to two but 5112
who helped Lyman reach the th ree for four and Mike Weirwti
Neither team got a hit In the m'yer.
th&amp;positlons
art Robert Avant
with
two
hits
in
five
tri
.
ps
lost Spectacular catches w
district
playoffs.
Mark
game. Al' runs were the result
made by David Bernosky arid of walks and errx. Winning
Thompson. a solid sou thpaw Stephenson, the starting at third, Jim Ellis in leftlield,
wou's SOFTBALL
Randy Brawn. Rick F'rreU, pitcher. George Pcrvg; loser,
should get the id for the pitcher for Cassetberry tonight Ron Russell at ftrstbase and
Chits Franks aid Yiaith Brown J. K1Tutt.
Seminole
nine while Kevin IS one of three Lyman star's Rocky Copeland in rightlield.
MCRMWIII The,!
After tonight's game the
each tid a hit f or Sanford
Stephenson is expected to get who' ll be In the lineup. Shea will
Shoemaker Cenatruet*o 1
whfle
Seminole
nine will Journey to
catching
duties
Recreation. Wb'ning pitchor,
handle
the
ART BROWN
For McRobiz-ts Tires, the starting assignment for
('hunt will be ticketed for Leesburg on Friday night for a
WIILe Wall , he bad U strike
rt(je..
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Jeannie Rtalasxewki had a Casselberry Post.
:30 pm. contest wi th the
its; loser, Chris Franks, nine
Casselberry. wi th ano ther t'utficld duty to keep his hot bat
double, Freida Evans, l)
Leesburg
in
he
Legion.
t
lineup.
strike PULL
R"Umgs, La Helms and IIjginda Lyman ace, Larry Chunat
panthers 12
Gross each had singles. For thawing a four-hitter, opened The Seminole roster Is loaded
'tanks 9
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Kelly Deritcin had a double for Shoemaker Conrtruction, Laura
iir Panthers, Mike Parker and Wlkti had a double, Debbie
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Ken Perkins each had a single. Westiall two singles, Dale
.''r(
s
KIwanMi
ullant and Ann G rieme a
Chip floli had a double Its- th e
I)rew Bonglanni had a triple Yanks. Billy Cc*grave a single. iinjle each Wing pitcher,
and single for Civitan, Jcitui Winning pitcher, Jimmy Norma Smith ; losing pitcher,
Doyle, Jot Baker and David Garner; aser, Billy Cosgrave. Patty Wiggins. Each tit had
by Frank Beard
Tangway each had a double,
('iij,fs 11
five hits.
Rand) Cramer, Dav.d Lively
('aids 9
Club Lai
and Donald /nnett each had a
Motor Parts I
Cnnfj scored 13 runs on
smgle. Carl Hamner and Robert no hits. Jim Putt had the cs-dy Club Liii won the game by a
6—Let the Club Work
Riple had the only hits for
!oth':t ter Motor Parts
fur the Carth
innin
Kiwanis. Winning tthet, Joe pitcher, Scott
Ba)er, he had 10 itrike outs; loser, Jim Reel
loser. David Nader.

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Starting time for tonight's
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Spring football game has been
cha gad fnucn4p.m.to6p..mai
the Lyman High School Flelt
Head coach Bill Duty as well as
area re*idenls will get their
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Eugene Shaw, Jane ftwnriev, Pam Mitchell

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mark, followed by Jai Alai 6-7,
RusI !nsuranr 6.7, and French
Well Drilling, 44
National League standings
have Zayre
Manpower
at K Lake Mary 7-5, Highland qk

Gardens 2.11 and Hacienda
VI!t'p ?.i
The two division winners will
clash 1,11 84turday. June 3 at 10
am, Zayre manager Ton Slurry
will openwith his ace, Simmons.
American Steel manager Dan
Peegew has not Indicated who'll
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Chicago
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thew efforts to beat the chaatp-

targets foe amateur players Those who do will receive, $
certificate stating that t'
throughout the country,
They were hampered by a beat lack Nicklaus or Ka".
steady, heavy downpou r as they Whitworth.

l-#etnd US. Onen chamn Lee
Trevino and women's open

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annual Nationa l Golf Day ac-

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'Kit
W. 1. Pet. G.R.
29 11 .723
New York
24 14 .632 4
Pittsburgh
20 17 .541 7 u
Chicago
Montreal
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Philadelphia 16 24 400 13
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24 16 .600 L2
22 18 •550 V-i
Cincinnati
17 22 .436 7
Atlanta
San Diego
16 25 .390 9
San FrancIsco 15 30 .333 12
Tuesda y's Results
New York 7, Philadelphia 0
Cincinnati 9, Houston 5
Los Angeles 5, San Francisco
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Texas 3, Oakland 2
St. Louis at Chicago, cold
Milwaukee 3, New York 1
San Diego at Atlanta, rain
Minnesota 3, Kansas City 2
Pittsburgh at Montreal, rain
California 6, Chula,o 0
Wednesday's Games
Detroit at Cleveland, rain
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Wednesday's Games
cago (Jenkins 5-4)
Boston (Siebert 3-2) at BaltiLos Angeles (Downing 2-2) at
more (McNally 5-3), N
San Francisco (Bryant 2-3)
LEAGUE
AMERICAN
L'etroit (Coleman 7-2) at
Pittsbur gh (Brlles 3-1) at
League In runs batted in, hit 35 you can play in only three
By BOB GREEN
BATTING (90 at ba(s)—Rudi,
Cleveland (C. Perry 83), N
Montreal
(MeAnally 0'3), N
events.
seaBoston
one
home
runs
with
Oak, .329; McCraw, Cle, -124- Associated Press CoLt Writer
New York (Sto(tlemyrc 44)
Philadelphia ( Champion 3-2
"I'Ve played In two, The other
RUNS-Tovar, Mm, 29; liarATLANTA (All) "I'll make son, and, at one time, had a
one will probably be Cleve- at Milwsukee (lrett 24), N
at New York Seaver 7.2), N
$100,000 annual salary.
it, I'll make it yet."
per, Bsn, 39:
Kansas City iflooker 2-1) at
San Diego (Norman 4-3i at
land."
has
His
liiest
check
In
golf
A wry smile cracked the
RUNS BATTED IN-D.AUen,
Minnesota (fllyleven6"3), "
Reed 2-6 or Nlekro 6Atlanta
The
32-year-old
Harrelson.
Ciii, 31; Darwin. Mm, 25; Dun- craggy face of Ken Harrelson, been Just over over W.
Oakland (hunter 4.2) at 4). N
he
was
it
through,
still
sshdppet-lean
as
lie faiied to make
can, Oak, 25; RJackson, Oak, but the eyes held the hungry
(HostlUin 34), N
Cincinnati tNolan 6-1; it
the Tournament Players Dlvi. when tie was dubbed "The Texas
glint of a hunting hawk,
25.
Chicago
(Bradley
5-2)
at
the
major
Call.
Houston
(Roberts 2-2), N
"I'm going to be the first sian school Last fall, picking up hlawk" as he rozmnned
1117S-Rudi, Oak, 46; P1the
league
outfield;,
adumilti
he
fornia
(Clark
44),
N
Thursday's
Games
player to make $100,000 a year in disgust before completing
nicIla, KC, 45.
Thursday's Games
tried
Louis
at Chicago
5t.
that
enables
young
"wasn't
ready
when
I
first
anIt-sting
grind
over
to
one
sport,
shift
Oak,
10;
in
DOUBLES-Rudi.
Boston at Baltimore, N
Ins Angeles at San Franc'm,me out.
Flak, Ban, 9; Harper, Ban, 9; other sport and make $100,000 a players to compete on the
Detroit at Cle',eland. N
tie's
it hard tiltc
1.-o,
N
l'redmctably,
lucrative
pro
tour.
Thompson. Mm, 9; R.Jackson, year there," he said.
New York at Milwaukee
Philadelphia at New York, N
hit' won a driving contestmajor
tour
hr.
lie's
played
In
two
lie's
just
a
little
cver
$99,000
Oak, 9.
Kansas City at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Houston, N
events this year-and hasn't will'a belt of 301 yardsThIPLES-McCraw, Cie, 3; short.
Only games scheduled
Only games scheduled
regular
pros
in
At.
against
the
been
considercompleted
either
failing
to
llarrelson has
Hudi, Oak, 3; 10 Tied With 2.
linta.
But
that
has
been
some
of
HOME RUNS-Duncan, Oak, ably less than spectacular since qualify for the final two rounds
he abandoned an eight-year In both the Dorul.Eastern and his trouble.
10; R,Jack.wn, Oak, 9.
"tie can hilt it, but tie doesn't
STOlEN BASES-D-Nelson, baseball career as an out- the Atlanta CIaL;lc.
a
lot
of
Invitations
know
where it's going to go,"
"I've had
Irs, 14; P.Kelly, Chi, 10; Mad holder-first baseman with Ho,"Hut
sald
Bob
Toski, a former tourton and Cleveland to try and to play," hiarrcl.son said.
dos, Irs, 10.
now one of the
pro
and
since
I
didn't
get
ttuiaighi
the
lug
conquer
the
denuindlng
world
of
l'FLcBINC; (4 Decisions)respected teach;'
i:anmie';
mm;:'st
school, I don't have a player s'
Kaut, Mm, 6.1, .857, 1.25 Lee, Lournaumient golf,
era.
don't
have
the
card,
Ile once led the American raril. If you
Ban, 4-1, .900, 2.66 Fingers, Oak,
With his neces.smirily restrict.
4-1, 800, 2.59
playing schedule, h iimrreluumi
&amp;-d
Vet,
has to content himself with;
61; Coleman, Del, 63.
— 'q'-_
playing in; small. non-sanction'
NATIONAL LEAGUE
'd tour nut,nents-'tw won the
BATTING (90 at bats)—
$600
in tine of those -umnti with
Its-re, SIt.., .372; Sangulilen.
tmk1ng on his game.
Pith, .350.
"flight flow my goal is the tht
RUNS — Morgan, Cimi, 39,
Pho&gt;vrs School In Napu, Calif,
(tie
dsscluu'urc
by
WASHING—I
ON
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highlighted
by
(Al')
Bonds, SF, 34
That's where
RUNS HATTED IN-King- congressional cannmit(ee irob- Julia Mason, president of Jet- this fail," he said.
you get your card, rein; the
he
had
given
Mafia
infiltration
lersun
Downs,
tluit
nmian, SI", 36; St.argell, Pgh, 30, lag alleged
campaign coffers of right to cwm;pete. Thai's the
HITS-Torte, 5(1.., 56; Sang- into professional sports has $5,000 to the
again been DId how offers of a forcer Louisiana (by. John biggest tournament in the world
ulilen, Pith, 54.
for but' right now."
DOUBLES-Agee, NY, 31; LouisIana racetrack and of a McKelihen,
ussoci.
---__-company
He
said
several
of
his
holding
Phi,
11;
StargeLl,
Buffalo,
N.Y.,
Mont.anez,
Pgh, II; Maddox, SF, 11' have contributed tothe political ales, including the Jacobi
Borwis, SF, 11; Wier, SF, 11. campaigns of Louisiana gover. brothers who head up EmprlsCorp. of Buffalo, N.Y., t'ontribTHIPLES-Tulan, Cia, 4; 10 nor
uted an umJdtional $20,000.
disclosures
about
the
Further
Tied With 3
Kmnprhse owns most of (lie
SF,
operation
of
Jefferson
Downs
hlOf4E JwNS.-Klngman,
New
stock
in Jefferson Downs.
track,
located
outside
race
10.
12; Colbert, SD,
STOlEN J3ASES-Morgan, Orleans, could conic today. An.
Bradford I'. l.eacy tr.stili.i
tIll Kahn.a imit imiber if Um. New
(:mm;, II; Br,ik, MI., 16
upp)eiring In The Sanford Herald are
I I ilia loll. two weeks ago that h':tmiprise
PITCHING (4 Decisions)- OtleUflS Crime Cotii I
available
to you in 8x10 reprint size
gave $10,000 to Long's cmii41
Jitay, uto, 74, i., 3.76 Sut. and Kenneth Norris, of the
or
$3.
mo'mry
was
He
said
the
1.97 Matlack, Louisiana Slate I'oLke, are polgri.
ton, IA, 7-0,
the fvio'n I column by 2 inchesi.,
1.90
Marshall, scheduled to testify before the paid while a subsidiary of
",
NY,
(itt,; w,a involved in Too sma ll for an ad to be
Select
Committee
on
Buffalo
house
Moo, 4.0, i
reorganization of Jefferson noticed or effective? You're
DIAL 3222613 or 831-9993
S'r1tIKF;OUT,._1'arI(on, Phi, Crime,
reading this one
Tuesday's
testimony
was
Downs.
M' I)u',i-ll, SF, Sill

tivi ties at the Canterbury
Country Club course Tuesday,

Trevino, bundled In sweatars
and rain gear, played the front
nine in 39 en route to a flveoverpar 76, losing to Nicklaus by
four strokes. Miss Whitworth
beat Miss Carrier 80-82 In the
women's competion,
Those winning scores, 72 for
men and 90 for women, will be
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Both men played in the 1967
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VLEN ELECTRIC
the club du the work for your timing gets. The worse to dominate the Seminole Pony
them.
Sanford Tr'.rkt'ni $
your timing gets, the less League, rolling to a 13-3
TIlLS!
Poor players think they chance you have of making
WIncbesler Homes S
For
the
Curly
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trlwnPh over Highlard, 13-3 for
Rebels 4
have to exert a tremendous solid contact with the ball.
Wayne Fakeon had a triple Hall had a home run. tripie
its
13th st-sight win of the
amo'unt cf sheer physical ci
We,Sicek' had a double
and two singles for the Sanford a single Becky Simpson, Cathy fort
People have been making season.
to
hit
a
golf
ball
225
Thickers, Mike Galiowsy Lvii Griffith and rolyn KnudOii yards.
golf clubs longer than
Already winning the National
They're dead wrong.
single, Dale RotMinon, Gleii eseti bad Zwo singles, LaDawn have never seen an avecage they've been playing golf. League first half
with a 9-0
The manufucturer5 definitely
Robinsuri, Billy Miller. Jim Lee, Wucidall had a 31n.gle. Far the player who didn't
good mirk, the Zoyre nine made 114knowhcv'
to
turn
out
f,ave &amp;ci.msell and Rift West Pony Tails, Mary McGovern
dubs by now, Clubs are 0 in the second half with the
c*ch had a single. Mike Ferrell and Mary Alice Williams got the
made to be swung smoothly. romp of Highland Memorial
had a double *rid single Its only hits, a .ungle each. Winning
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they'll propel the ball pretty
The Zayre team Is led by
Druhurst two singles, Greg pitcher, Pen-ic Rawls.
much the way you want to. pitchlzggaceMikeSunmonjwo
It
Leach and Jack Runt ei.cii .
But if YOU try to help
Pow der Pulls 7
has over half the team victories,
too much you'll seldomthem
single. Winning pitcher, Dave
hit 17-0), The National
Toni Buys 4
Leaguers
good shots.
lSrasa-ell loser, Dave Magda.
have
six
players
with
batting
I suppose the manulac.
Stnimberg"Cazjson 21
Lciuwsma had a triple. Marcia
to
averages
better
than
.300.
turei-s
could
pr
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uce
clubs
Ewtculooel
Rudd, Greta Ptts, Deena
Henry
Bronson's
fine
glove
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fit fast, slashing swings-but
,
Tom Norton had a triple, two Flaro'o arid Lexir
they don't
arichois the Zayre infield.
doubles
and
two
singles
for
had
singles.
For
the
Torn
Boys.
N.C.
American Steel Fence won
( w(1pApta(ba,Istu ASIN)
Tony Jacklui ci England and Stront ierg-Carlson. Alan Buky Gall M urray had three singles,
the
first half of the American
, t*o triples and two doubles, Debra Wesley a triple, Beth
glubctrc,tting Billy Caipe
League with a 6-3 mark and has
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Play
Your
Way.)
their return l, the AnrtTican Steve Reener two triples and a VanNess, Ann Newman,
solid leg up on the second half
single, George Singleton
Melanie Wets-c and Macbelie
Low this week as two f
title
Paving won their first four
Keep Frar* Beard's golf tips handy for reedy reference with
vuritirs in the very strong field singles., Larry Nathan, Fred Haynes each had a
games.
his
book.
"Shaving
Stroks"
plus
To
get you copy, send $1,
Demoth, JEt Keener and Dick Wln'üng pitcher. Greta Pitta;
25
arrayed for the sim,
K em p
Counting their final two
cents for postage and handling to "Shoving Strokes. car, c,i
Kellenbec two singles each, losing pitcher, Michelle
Open Golf Tournament.
The Sanford Herald,
ganies
of the first half the
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Dep•
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cArxx.ldPalnirr,SouthAfrmcan Dana Tmdell and ierryBi-uhng Iloynti
a"or. New York, N V )Dolt.
Fencers ha%e strung six
Gary Player, Lee Tees-too,
straight victories together.
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George Archer, Jerry Hex-d,
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Bob Lunn arid Toni WeuJwpf
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The exposed 6,633-yard, par
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too hard is bad timing. The
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its SC4SOO on Monday wi th an with Lyman diamond stars arid
by Bob Keane.
lmples&amp;We 11-I ViCtZ'3' (vtT
In addition to Thompson there
Bishop Moore Post 242-B.
N.th ing makes
a be tter Churiat had a shutout until the are such 1.)Than standou ts as
ri valry then to have f ormer moth inning on Monday When a Jim Kea ne, Bob Consta ntine,
teamma tes square off against few misplays on the part of his Rand)' Brooks and Dan R.adovlc
one ano ther. And that will be the ma tes allowed the lasers to to name a few.
Constantine was the leiding
situa ti on tonight when Seminole SCO once.
hi
tter on the Lyman High team
Not
only
did
Chunat
con
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Legion
p against
tri bu te a line elicit with his th is past season hitting over 350
Casselberry Post 256

By IIERXY CUSH
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Meet In egion Battle

JOHN MERCER, tright president of th e United state Bank of
Seminole in the Sanford Plaza presents Vesco Bradley with 53(10 to
kickoff a drive to raise money to send th e Seminole Junior College
athlete to the National Junior Track and Field Championships and th e
United States Olympic Trials. Looking on is SJC track coach Terry
Long. Bradley. only a freshman at th e school, is a four-time AliUAm
American
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triples. Honus wagner Francisco had the highest rounds at Atlanta last week and
total among ic-live ptcrn'rs, try to fund a put ting Stroke.
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There are no active play- In second plact'. Bob Gibson and leading money winner took
M among the Nationzl uI the St. Louts Cardinals the week off to cuwider his

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Rick Payne had a pair of 199* for the kOther top efforts in the Junlcr-Saucn' loop came train
John MacGregor 192. Eddie Ryan 193,284 and Larry Brown

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More properly, Itotilnion got
the I )odger; into first w ith his
tter
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Phil
f. hit ling lO at game
11k' IIIILS(1IFlt, NlMINSON City 3.2 and Calisornia whIpped sets-c their flret three runs. CUIP
eighth, Inning he followed W i l l
time,
powered
Minnesota over
and
Davis' 1*'adolf single wlth; a tie- Asanciati'd Press Sports Writer Ito- Chicago White S4,a &amp;-o. wpiee'zed horn, the first one
two
Kansas
City
with
his first two
singled
f
lijis
Aparico
or
were
l)e$ ('randall will remember ietroit anti Cleveland
breaking hwi;c run.
home runs r,f the season, solo
tilt
league
itinruigertal
relnerl
out
major
lion, in the btit(.,it; ti th iii.
stints in the second and fourth
Crandall's
Only 4,115 fans
fling. with the Giants threat. debut for a long time and Skip
inn1n5. It was the first time in
Texas'
Rich
hand
allowed
44-degree
ening to score-and stumnhiling iiickwood will never forget mana gerial debut in
only three tilts in 9 1-3 the catcher'; 14-year pro career
Oakland
weather
with
gusts
up
to
25
futile
1)nt'e
Lirislol.
mi ll over tticiiuselvemi in the
"I certainly ahuiuhtl be able to miles an hour. it was warm innings but needed a strong is- that he hit two homers In en.
attempt-he gunned down a San
remember
a one-hitter for a insid" the Brewers;' clubhoucr', lfrf Job by Unracto PlAn to pr. game. Roof may have been
Francisco runner at the plate to
•mnhettwM by the fact I?'at
serve his first victory of U',
(time,''
Crandall s-slit 'Fues. though
pri';('rv" the i)iulgt'r;' S-i lung
Jim Perry, the Twins' starting
tinenered
thnwan
"I'm very, very pleased and season. Dave
day night after ta king over as
idt,
pitcher, had a 313 batltr
10th-and
rti
for
the
A's-his
happy
ist,r,ut
it,"
Crandall
said.
skipper
of
the
Milwiiut-"
Brew.
In the rest of the National
league'; wenthier-wrecked era and watching l,,ckwntxl "It's just a beginning, but it's a Ford for the Rangers who got average.
Rob Oliver drove in tour r,u
schedule, the New York Mets (nine New York 3-1 with Rusty win anti that's what's impor the winning run off Ken Anita- with a hornet and single to supseventh
on
a
single
in
the
man
the
tent
Tortes'
sixth-inning
single
heat i'tiiladelptiia 7-0 and Cm.
The Brewer; tallied in the by Ken Soarer, a sacrifice, port Nolan Ryan's seven-hit, 1(1i-innati defeated ilouston M. Yankee;' only tilt,
lockwood, who hurled a six- second, third and eighth innings pinch runner Disc Nelson's strikeout pitching as the AngeL4
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Darrell Tate 111. Jack Doyle 106, Jimmy Miller 110. Mike
Link 154 411, John Glaze 111 301, Paul Hart 119, Beth
R4rkart 103, BrIan Dcrlon 112, June11 Spoliki 101. Trace) Lee
123- 300. Bill De.arolf 103, Ronnie Harold 136. Norman Pisu
131 M. and Bill Redman 115, 309.
Also were Jerry Kaiser 127 36a, Larry Jones 130 357.
Gena Bukur 123 339, David Jones 160- 394, Mich BoLts 113,
Billy Bwtzrt 117 300, Richard Lewis 101, Robert Ripley
120. Kelly Dougherty 112
303, Kerry Lewis 121. Fred
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loop, finishing the second with 305 victories and a seven game
lead over the second place Hot Shots.
In finishing second the Hot Shots came close to winning
100 gaffes as they ended with a -42 mark. Third place went
to Kelly's Heroes with a 96-54 mark.
Top individual effar-L, in the final week of action were

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Tito F'uipritt'q nn4l 1d (liwidson
Its UhititE tA)Wh1'T
the Hues.
i%ngttfrs Dodgers singled aiwl I)ati,ascui flIstito, some urging by the ikslgeri, I'p three tiarmoleas singles.
Johnny Flemw'h was CtncInthan
Busty
Staub
got
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the
minors,
went
In
make
It
bark
to
setond,
only
to
ogninsi the San Francisco (It. Just up from
for
New
nati';
tAg gun against the Asfind
fllnnro
already
there.
that
nil
by
himself
In
run
fur
(hwxLon.
iinli' To Frank Robinson, it's
kingninn, the next better, Blent - u was iehie'l (iit iii It,. York, dri',ing in fMlr runs with It'', 'Iriving in f'ir runs with
isst nnohhi'r ball ganie limit lw's
two t1(*Ibks and two singles as tie-breaking single and t'"
then ItiIW!(l a taint attempt and play.
:1 oilier Incentives
The Mets' Jon Matlack, whit lb. Mets, taking advantage of borne tuna, the first one an in-"I hnvvti'l been sirmini tiert' Fuentes, who'd taken off on the
yet to lout' IPik year, I'ittahurgh'; enforced kllene-ws, sideth e.park Jab H was Anus.
lung enough to get tiny ;1w(-ifi- phil;, was trnqw'd Iwiween se_
chalked
up victory No ii ho' w,derw4 their National league tim's fourth straight defeat
Ii'eltng over the 1)ndgers4Honts intl and third
riva lry," the ins Angeles right
fielder si;itl Tuesday night .
'l'hcae genes haven't got the
adrenalin flowing.
"But this was a very itmipor.

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Sanford-Seminole. an affiliate of Southeastern Regional Balk':
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lk't'ntiir, Also., Mr
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the shvw vub the theme. "W&amp;3 Back Vrhm*'. rftff= en.
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DORIS GOICNILY, froln left, outgoing 1wesident of Lake Mary
Woman's Club, extends good wishes to Mrs. Jake Lassiter, installing

the honoree's mother,
Mrs. [I. Glenn lingle. tier

officer; Beth Gregory. new president. Kai Noel, recording secretary.

grandmother, and thtMkses

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Also Ihi. Misses Cindy Bishop, Woiiian s( tub were installed by presented a substantial check
Mrs. Robert Pottinger, from the dining table which was l-erl&gt;- May, Lbbie Winn, Mrs.
Joke
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of toward this project.
member of the North Orlando t-overedwitha beautiful orange Debbie Foster, Tern Anne AltainonteSprings onThursday
Mrs. (;oriiily urged mciiiGarden Club, was urprisedand cloth, edged with Lace Co
I'a&gt;-e, Susan Gallagher, Mary in a beautiful luncheon
honor ed with a stork shower, tenng the table staod a large Jane Hnrtaock, Itenca Park, ceremony at the House of Steak hers to attend the dedication of
Pratt Cottage at Ilacknda Girls
May 18. at the home of Mrs. stork on one foot, all decorated Bobble Webster, Eileen Weldon on holiday Isle,
Ranch in Melbourne'. This is a
Thomas liowersos, 64 so. in pastel colors, along side a and Susan Good.
colorfully
beautiful
and
During the business session project sponsored by the l-'F.
Also the Misses Gayle Beine, before luncheon was sets-ed. WC, and all clubs art- inpi'nled decorated cake. Coffee, tea,
honoree
Charles
Cormly, touri,uI to pa rtici pate.
with a lovely,pink and blue cake nuts and candywereAnn Smith lXhbie Irvin,(,ail Mrs.
J itks'n Joyce Wa gner,Dvbbii. presided over this annual
corsage, a gift (toni U. included in refrestuiitnt.s
Invilining presitient. Sti-3. J
hostessles. Assisting the hostess Others attending Ow party 11iontas, Cindy Baker, Joyce 11jeeilng w hich was to mark tier
retirement as president of the () Greiiry, presented the in,
were Mrs. Florence Raker,were Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs. (.obcrly, Lauise' Zeuli, helm
stoIIiiii iitIictr it lovely orchid
club,
mother of Mrs. Bowersos. and (;trgt- Duquette. Mrs. Earl Spence and Geni Chariker.
Mrs Ruth Pottinger, mothtr in Osgood, Mrs George F uller.
Mrs. Thelimi Damboff, Mrs.
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VVe Care'
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as inMalled commander of South Seminole chaplain and service officer; Thomas Pietz,
VFW Post 8207 along with other new officers of adjutant and trustee, and Donald T. Russell,
the organizatitn during formal ceremonies, quartermaster.
tnher officers include Harold Matz Jr. vice
Ann Riley Photo)
S' "e rm•
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Series of five classes to tram
volunteers for the We Care"
suicide preventlonHotltne
INFORMATION
program emphasizing crisis
lnterVrnt3ofl, including creative
listening, community resources
Direct Phone Lines
and crisis therapy ll be held
To Want Ads
at Florida and Orange
Memorial Hospital over the
nesi few weeks. The training
prepares volunteers for
Seminole
telephone counseling with
people in trouble either no the
322-2611
We Care or the Teen Hothne.
No previous training is
r -essary and all applicants
must be at least II years old.
Orlando
(ki June Sat 7:30 p. m. at the
831-9993
Florida hospital Auembly
Room, Dr. Jack MeAndrew will
iive an introduction and history
of We Caz'e wtule Dr. Robert
lb. Longer 'I'our Ad Runs
Silver vill show the i
The Less It Costs Per Line
forileip."
Per Day,
At7:30,June€alioatFlonda
Rates For Consecutive
Hospital AssembI) room Dr
Insertions—No
Cisange
Verner Met: of Seminole
Of Copy.
Menial Health Asaocfatlon aol
Ruth Lanti, ASCW, of Orange
1 ttrv 4 tImes
Sec a
Memorial Guidance Clinic will
S
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20
times
3$c
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give the program.
II times
22c a li
Orange Memorial Hop1tal
RO7CwdIbetheLteOnJLIne
(51.75 MINIMUM CHARGE)
12 at 7:30 p. in. for the third
3 LInes Minimum
program with Eunice W. Rice
speaking cm planned parenan UI Tii•
thond' Dr Rodman Shippen cm Seniard HerSld•po..ri
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the Dynamics of I)eprtssion IufCJIl$?($lly be plaCed sit TPur

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Room .C, Orlando Police Sjt
arc d.'ckrtc'd LWi weeks CVCS) Noel Moore will speak on
month Average trial
c nunity relatious while Dr. CLASSIFICATIONS
year is one and one-half weeks
aa
o tie cange
during each month, 1nce Mrial Guidance Clinic will
oomsarrhardtolmd" dlicuss homoseivallty and
Announcements
Judge Hall was appointed tO Jearn Cushman, MSW. child
I—Lost &amp; Found
his office in 18 by Gov. Claude
2-Persona is
Kirk. At the time he was
Final program in the series
)—Announcements
practg law with the firm of
be at florida hospital
4-Cards o4 Thanks
Hutchuinn and Lffler.
at
S—In M.morlams
A native of Okahumpha,
4-Business Opportunities
7:30 p. in. with Norman Moy,
heandhlswifeJuliearcparents di -islon
7-Instruction
vocation
of
b-Financial
of a boy and girl,
rehabilitation; Jim Barker,
Jud4e Hall has expressed
division of family services;
most difficult cases have arisen ?iaj. Bruce Barrett and LI
Employment
from serious family type GE' Williams of McCoy Air
problems . . some juvenile, F- Base.
13-Male Help Wanted
some criminal, SOrTIe mental
14—Female Help Wanted
incompel.anc-y. All however, A J.J V
iS-Male. Female
Judge Hall, noted, bad a central
ear
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l4eIp Wanted
theme, severe family problems.
14—Situations Wanted
Regarding changes he would
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fly MARION BETHEA
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County Judge Wallace Hall
has a ounced
Average
for re-election to the office of
Judge cd the County Court of
.SeminOle County. Judge Hall
his g.$ed he Is "grateful for the
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opportunity to have been County Judge for the past four
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for Judge Hall
C.ontinuinc, he stated, '1 feel
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that a dedicated. responsible
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IS
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to maintaining the American
way of We, and I am pesonafl
very dedicated to tt goal.
'The new judicial article ni
the constItution makes it imperative that dedicated inJUI)GEHAI.L
dividuals serve in
the state judicial 1)-stem. I am PrernInsr)' hearings hit
Judge Hull stressed that after court franwwork. Judge Hall
dedicated to the admin. felonies and estates have come
u stressed. "1 would like to ee
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Exerc i Sc
Istrabon of justice, end will before him this ar.
have jurisdiction over only criminal cases trought to trial
actively seek support from all of
The tremendous increase in criminal and civil cases. and concluded faster than they
lh IRWIN . POLK, M.D.
our citizens to conirwe thiS the workload of his office can be Probate and juvenile cases will now ate.
important work."
Further, he sai&amp; cases could
wtj,
st,jstirt-dii',
transfced
'The, fact that Judge Hall is a of S,FQ0 cases in 110Z.
under the newli unpleinented get to trial faster, In his OPIfllOfl•
The 'exercise nuts" spend a
dedicated individual is sot'Under the purview of his ..rtic'k \'. However, Judge Hall saving the taspayers shdh
hUe time each day walking,
cinctl)- pointed out
his fdflcra court fail probate estates; envisioni. no problem in the tile expense and inconvenijudiciary. Circuit Judge Voile guaranshlp cases: jenile caseload in that alter January enc'e by having one Jury down the city streets and
Williams Jr. and Circuit Judge cases; county cases and the county will have 13 CircuIt unpanekdat the time. Judge
I)ominick SaUl, who have both preliminary hearings for Judges, as opposed to the Hall explained this concept in
EXCISC.
As
ti*ttni the same
contended that the county is felonies. The latter, he says, are present seven
Robert
Mayoard Hutchins once
fortunate in having a judge of the most time cuWwniflg.
paneled
for
county
and
circuit
Average work for the judge
his caliber. Municipal Judge
Judge Hall also spends much SSiGO hours, which Includes COWt as OPPOSed 10
exercise, I be down until the
Thomas reeman has riled of his (tine Involved in juvenile actual court and office time as sYstem. However, he admits feeling passes." He
was the
this would be difficult to at- presnt of the University of
Judge Hall as figuratively cases., c'onsidering, "what is the well as time spent in
('OlUPliSh flOW With the Lack
'klIing himself" with a best (lung to do." Three nights a files at
tremendous workload,
week at. spent in Juvenile Judge Is on call for emergencies
is quoted, '1 get my exercise
Judge Hall also would like tO acting as pallbearer for my
In an intt'rvies with The hc'anings, even following a full which niight ar, b&gt; SerI11S
Police see a reform ir the expedition of friends who exercised."
Herald, Judge hail stated that day of trials. Judge Hall Department
and
in 1971 there were 8,000 actual maintains the bearings must be Department. Judge Hall said he iIppCalS "I try now he says
ut tjwrr are otier voices.
IL) give C%CT}OIiC
eouTt cases within his combined held so "we don't get behind-" is seldom out of his office or
who needs ft. Bruce Barton said, "If you want
Jurisdiction (juvenile, county,
daY in
Much advaniw time must be court during a normal work
Cowl to air his to know If your brain Is flabby,
probate, etc.) This did not take consumed with probate of week.
complaints. However, I would feel your legs."
into account time spent In cases estates which, of course, is
Another area in which Judge like to see an improved system
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which were never litigated... dependent on the extent of the Hall is summoned is as acting in which everyone with a have heart disease, Including
those complaints just in the individual estate. An estate of as coroner, since the county kØtiiriate c'otnplalflt. civil or tbree people out o every ten
"talking stage . , ." Also hot
Jy Criminal has an opçxirtunity tO over the age
million, for es.ample, in dn nut have such 'fl
of 45. One million
included were diwuwcms with winch the decedent owned a other Individual available to act lit heard.
Amercans a year die of carLastly, the Judge e.si
parents regarding problem considerable amount of stock in this caparit- Is the Justice of
dio vascular disease. Heart
children.
the Juvenile problem and its
i (.uj (Ttbte fliltflV ;irobkrns the Pt 't'c
in
In 11w first live months of (lus with tasrs and transfer of
Another instance of the importance in relation to Anierica despite a high.
year, 2,000 cases have come property. Judge Hall therefore mushrooming work load is sott&gt;'. "E'er&gt; kid I see
(in powered system of medical
within the judge's jurtsdk'tion spends a great deal of time wittiin hit c'uurtrocnn trials, court) is a potential criminal
WhIch seems to do too
in court. These included before bearings in study of the Judge Hall points out that when Judge Hall notes. " Unless
late.
criminal misdemeanors and issue. Since, he ia&gt;'s, the 1w us,sunwd office four years something ii done, unless
Doclorsarrn'l doing much for
traffic cases with which the proceedings are not of an ad. ago, two weeks of trials were SOITItOTIe findS the time to
heart trouble. They treat U
cowl has jurisdiction. Judge t'rrsary type, the judge must docketed every three months. consider the problem f
fairly well but the&gt;' don't
hail said he is not sire just bow makc, certain that all of the Now, he says, with a big "IF," juvenile, they will eventually
-nt it at all. Are the joggers
tTUflITIIJ
COWL
many Juvenile cases and beneficiaries are protected.
court rooms are available trials wind U hi
doing any better' Does exercise
protect the heart' Does It cure a
sic-khart" Andif so, what kind

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72—Apartments Rent
Furnished
24—Houses Rent Unfurnished
2S-Houses Rent Furnished
34—Mobile Homes Rent
27—Resort Prp.rty For Rent
ia—Business Property For R•nt
a—Wanted To Rent
=Real Estate For Sale
31-Houses For Sale
32-Farms £ Groves
3)-Lots &amp; Acr.a.
14—Mobile Homes
35—Income &amp; lnve%tment
Property
34—Business Property
37—Real Estate Wanted
Recreational
41 -Bicycle's
42—Boats and
Marine Equipment
43—Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipment

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SD—Garage-Rummage Sales
SI -Auctions
$2-Wanted To Buy
S3-Swap And Trade
54-EquIpment For Rent
SS-Miscellan.ot,s
Før Sale
ISA-Household Goods
14-Antiques
17-Musical Marchandise
SI—Store And
Othc. Equipment
S-MachIner)
And Tools
40—Building Materials
Cl-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
42—Uvistock And
Poultry
43-Pets And Supplies
4 -Clothing

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the calories that the body gets
from its food. By measuring the
oxygen used during exercise,
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has been able to grade
the physical fitness of athletes,

and Incidentally, of the general
public
In studies on niu'r than 5.000
rnthtar&gt; volunteers, he has been
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DOCK INSPECTOR
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(front row Patti Morrison. Melanie Wrren Klaus.

that passes In and out of their
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MACHINISTS
MECHANICS
HELPERS
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lAS IMMEDIATE OPENING tOP
WORKERS FORK LIFT
DRIVERS, SAW OPERATORS,
MAINTENANCE MEN,
SAWMILL WORKERS.
ASSEMBLYMEN. STACKERS,
CUT OFF MEN, GENERAL
LABORERS. AND TRUCK
DRIVERS ARE NEEDED
STARTING SALARIES FROM
$3.30 PER HOUR WILL. TRAIN.
FRINGE BENEFITS. STEADY
YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT.
APPLY IN PERSON AT
PRODUCTION OFFICE 1317
CHARLES ST., LONGW000.

rick Drivers for transporting
utomoCiln in stat. of FIOrISS,
Welder, end Clean pp man for
Auto carrying tral5rs Phone 377
1044 or apply a! Fic'oda Convoy,
Bldg 14?, Sanford Airport

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$2014 PAQ AVENUE 333 1t71
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7305 French Ave.

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OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
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Uvestock And

Poultry
SAQOLE Itèv'i'Clt-41
0,5-..' Neat Save I ,n'
Oil Cc"a fle';'ern 5p
I.w 5
11$)
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Pets
And Supp$ie

3323000
Puppies, P req. Adorable Mutti 3132
Elm
_______________________________
Puppet, mesh-p Gm.an

FREE

after

3 30 or CII 4y $j?

Board,

and

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,s000Qurr S (,AilO(Pt CENTER
viii .i.t, a,e1)3
-

'

SSA Household Goods
-__________
_______
Plofpoint Dryer.
p0051

(Grid t cv,

Cell 327 43)5

CJtstuaas, Male. temale, wiri or
without AKC $25 vo Ai'i,sita
wen BoardrigKacaels. 37)3712

F,5i,
Aroma,,. S..pgfias. Dog souse.
PC TF*IR,
Fair-was

Sanford 323-1133.

73

Motorcycles

And Scooters
-

s

Radial Arm Saw. 10' Crafisosir
$125 Phone III 7470
black

arid

white

-

2)

television t,
USed) IV 5 G.,ara%lis51 Coior I S I
A
Tevmi
arranige
,ti HOt, I SALE
IV 150 N I! I:
•)1
LonkJwoo.)
4

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350 Kaeas.aA, A 7, •iceile."
condition. Cail after S p in,

1170

1043
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liii 3,50 Br.dg.s:on. L300 mi I. 5,
new 543400 Sues? Lee's Cic'.
lI Frenclt Avq
__________________________
_______________________

f
Iii

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Zenith

__

Johnny Cash is looking
for a 1954 4-Door
Plymouth Savoy.
__________

c rchcigJ.,finn,C.a',ì
hii
(or the n-csi

scani.h

'34 4doui Ptmsi'uti't

-

Sanuianailablc. lfuu
have sutih a.,ar, bring
it 10 our dcasienhip

s

(or an Cntv'p totm and
Contest ilcisIls. Win
rung cntr) 'athl inxl'IC .5

new

Fury

Grin Cbupc i,lu a

CrIl,(t.'r two to tt Johrint

('.

,,'

We're looking fox your old car
for a lop trade-in allowance
on any Chrysler or Plymouth.

R.alEstat.Wantd

71 OILY? II 'Nv
7)

,

,

Pluto a,-!. *.. vi?..

'lAw

s),ge

possession Call Mr Mar11.., 1))

-3610
4)

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.

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-

Bicycles
.

55

4444,0550.4)1 i4I,lU

BRAND NEW
1972 Plymouth Fury Ill

-

Ii) p.r enl off all RaleipPi fliCyl.
Insloce. f'IXIT SHOP. 904 Frerscts
An. 322 173$

Boatsand

41 5010 1 55*9. .-,
Il_CA4
4

1.154

a-'

$255,

.

•l244,
sit,,
CAS (Pt ct ,let, ',',
12445

Marine EquIpment

i:; cii)

DAILY DIRECTORYOF BUSINESS SERVICES.
S L)ays 2) Osys 13 Wks

N

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New) tr gc fine bedroom home to
renl or buy peeler some acreage
furnished or unfurni1tei2 Will pa,
tip to 1)00 per mgnlh Immeija,,

42

Q' CE WE L OR iLtiltO

"l Lit'.Jy4
,%,5ii

All

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Surf

SALE
Barrington liWedus
GREGORY MOBILE hOMES
$00 French Ave,Jfl $700

37

U HAUL TRAILERS

II 'ti. s's il' s.,. 33 I' S i tmv • .. ...

Fin

Bridgestone 100 rriolorc'pcle. good
condili,on 322 73)0

"

liv) Location on 17 5)
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
(across from Jack Prosierl
Sanford 373 5300

find happy new

CHECK
CLOSELY!

YOtjCIe'5 AliTi SALES, PSwy 17

,'.,

JOIN 'THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE

0

fl

Twin

Now Open

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isriiy(ip.'rsi,r,tC 31)411?

Qualify

Inqvit •tt,acfl,,e, so..AP, area, lcd
tadro,n 7 belt, hem., corner lof,
I*d yd CI4 Charles FIn

Up to 12 year financing on your new
mobile home Top name lines to
choosefromwth many models set
up on comptSlely landscaped loPs
liar iers.ia Village. $31 4111

br
usrlul ln; It; so easy to plaCe
s-our ad Call 32) 7411

'5-u,

Get In On

krAi TONS
)7) ?i;
33)

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY o
home; to fit txbh your family artsl
budget VA lirsaixirig available
Bank financing up to 12 years All
homes priced to sell Hacienda
Village. $31 4111

Tiier Rentals

1143. 1)16769
_________________________________

Carpets clean easer with the Ii,,e
Luslre Electric Shampooer 'siy II
par day CARROLL'S
FUN
NITURE

NelSon S .'or..M

Cs'S, I'tiol;
Ph 1)) 0155

1,4 a want a

3)13471

fib READY FONSUMMI±R
I" Aluminum kr.en door with grill.
1.livtred and hilly lflStalli'il
52$ IS. stuck sties Acrylic 5Iqr,s
doors, $45 51. Installed Call
Alum.nuni t)oors of Sanford, 37)

eacellent condil.or' 575 3230744

1144 WIndsor, SI' a 10'. Eacelient
condition. Air conditIoned 377
43$) after 4 p m.

LOw

tit';'gn

•,,'.

MAIl I 4111)1 It ill) ( lIl( P-f II
I,,,' IllIcit "sr 'S flel,c .u',.;
11(01 friistl Asr 31) sIf)

9

Q,il.t,

St'.''t

A,n.rs,i I

GUT tEN SNIPE
Gutters. Mis , Ciorne repairs

!afing Places

d.wlcsp

cent Off Pat ,

P.t(,cv1 COO Ilathroom (COrel,
lorm,ca lops ;'M5. e.pert
stallation Call Atm), 372 $057

Ceramcs
S

1cc

moons

-

MOBILE

UI $1' f'o
lowdown
payment Assume payments Call
1,331773 Ia in to $ P. m

Prescore wash your horn. or puol

'I ' ' '.

nih /111 5 I ,,.'.I, A,, -

Pool Supplies
________________________________________
Paradise Pools

Sanford Avenue
_____________________________

Automotive Service

Iwo Bedroqn, Completely furnilised
Adtti only Plo peti $121 month
r 1 s ligPsl 4 water 333 3l3

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'V

(ha-n Link &amp; Farrn!enclrlg. Retail
Wholesale. Installation Available
Cugburn Fence Company, 1003 S

Auto Insurance

,

AliOA
(Son I Ih,o* J*Jp use'.,1
iI'r 'Inn;
Sell the-sn q., hIp
* °' S
Ilrraaicl Want Ad bp lII.ng
ill lit I and .,;I .nii mu. , fr
Al ',,.%,
'

"malrs 3)1 1Q10
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IhiARDING

hilt, 'v P. ,i.i rig
It,., lAWi';t I'Is 773 9757

Pt,nr

CAnINE s OR ROOM ADD
lir'm-o.Jrl 01(1 or build 5 "

HAV(N

- I PtNIt S

I1.Lk[F1T11ih1I!1iW

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Gei'm,ari Veonerd puppet. ma..
AKC. $ wise, Old lid
Havet kerill 321 5712

Fill Dirt acid Top Soil Pot sale
3774417

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7

9

111AM ANYWHERE
IN FLORIDA

$utCy rider. li-got &amp; haap'y mow-rip
aflachrnlet, acell.nst ntechari.eat
eAndt.ors 371007)

63

Apply ,.ntal lo*a'd ,,l(baje
Clece *.th G.ei'g. SliatI. $5) I
'311 fq
Røb-rion O''a'-X PltCi5
itt i134

ties

_______________________

rAlfiwAy P1 AlA LAUP4DMOMAI,
33, 1. yo Ilt.ke .t'
Oornat Ia m daily. 313 17)1

•,

v Ii,,, nih?,' 111

Attic Insulations

Unfurnished small t*o bedroom
P.eyie, $10 a month Turn south of
Pt 44 off Bemrd.Il. 2nd 'sousa on
left 272 5315 or lngijri tel hij5e

Sari

.ntrr,ot

I ,,'pr ,, trv

WINCHESTER

i.nait

Laundry Services

Nap5 Service, 373 ISSI

Houses Rent
UnfurnIshed

"

Equipment For Rent

eA,17

"511'IN 15513 Fndi's 'oup's. hUIrr,ri
loud N.e ' c-I P"ori. 373 '1) i

Lawn And
Garden Equipment

_____

__,_,

CIS LAND CLEARING
3237770

—

,- "nodcI.ng' i1grn Add, painIng

'.

1dI .n
Set 'I you

CASH ijjlt)3
.-..a •'s' ',,r, iou' aces
tC,)i% e'c B..v I
1001 'emS
1 a'', t ',Ia.m 313 Si'fi'd A..
_______________________________
Want 10 Buy. Set of Child Swings vt
poØ5 condItion Pt',one 372 3317

Upright piano, disbsssastser and
automatic washer 323 5014
_________________________
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rsietD(t
&amp;&amp;,.a.;1
".'
'"
"'
""
Sawing
Machine. Set of Drums, with
North Must Sell big beautiful CS' I
musk, large cage. desk. cockta,l
12' 2 bedroom furnished
able, baby eon Itioft chair, car
mor,lh old Little mosey arid Ill
seat, Van. two piece stereo, taol,
yours Move In WINCHESTER
model Odds I ends 13) 1425
MOBILE HOMES. I? I?. Sanford
REPOSSESSIOPIS. 44' • Il', never
I
lived In Two bedf'oorn, front living
iii I', ( 10 3,
123 4;:
room Pay taa artS 7 becK __________________________
payments and it's yours Move
)fl1 Admiral OW. portable TV. 31",

LandCl,aringarwjFill
Bulldozers and LO.ders
Roads, Lard Devilopinent

c,( '.',&amp; s'i,i to
110 -".i,in)l-., An,I'
3374477

Pi

Lawn &amp; Home Maintenance;
Mowing. Edging; TrImmino
r;i- l;.,i4. cre,n &amp; GlaSs Repair.
Window Cleaning Light Hauling
32) 2710
Ii

$70000

Herald

and
KIt hf'' A-J ,,p
I,. H PliGil 1700* lt

¶i f', 333 Mu

Sauls Agency
The Sanford

THREE REPOSSESSIONS.2ard3
bedroom better than new Corn
pletely serviced, Sit up Make 3
payments, plus taa. arid movu in.
il's yours
WINCHESTER
MOBILE HOMES, 1712 Sanford

Land Clearing

Home Improvements

I III I I net, I Apsiti,,, rs
SAPII (1001 ill tItI( COMPANY
1577 P,i.k a,,,,' 173 ISa)

S

p5 .ancr'i,

"

SATURDAY
9:00 AM. to 13 NOON

'-I

5( AIlS 'n $.ntovd 372 $771

us l a MUDULAW HOMe
Anp ,h'serew,thinClt, Limits
WHO CAN QUALIFY UNDER NEW
FHA 23$ PROGRAM7
We •re Os. lang new homes 'we of
pOur CM(e, I arid,
bed,oms, I',

8:30 AM. 105:30 P.M.

(onirori tot free
.a11 Cart ilarrt. at

r%t,rnatc

'ULP REALTY
40? ,y II 5t
PC, 333 73)5

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

Glass-Mirrors

Conditioning
Ar

Central

Two bedroom, 7 bath duplea,
garage Private Close t
all
convenieness. Central air
heat Ill 7I'
-

b#iP,

• '.,'e

t

-

./.

Hours

Pay S back payments arid tas,
It's yours today. WIN
CHESTER MOBILE HOMES, Pt
Il 51. Sanford

ii

Unfurnished

Houses For Sal.

C C .'

*001Nc. MAC H I 0l 55 C eqit
Qi.,qriI (l.(lr.c ho' 510 a

OvW

will find this directory

', f .'

- '

e

1541 For'S 76110w, I &amp; 14, •ur.'
s..,s. conSole, 250140, autenatI
'ww 5s!t,1v's usEO

S.d.ng. w'rido'. mu, , ealer or
from $7 to I 14 each Srand
few
rab.n.ls. p,,rwes, assorted
tp• fo'
or e Cil 373 5145
1mm Clp nit or nt)u.re at NoO'I
O'cery Store in Osf..n be,

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.454

Department

.

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

Young Couple with b41 needs small
apartment Phone 323 IllS or 372

Want Ad

.

-

every problem,

bebary. Lab, Susan Ap?$ ,
bedrocm, adults Ito pits Call 444

3l

(C

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Materials

Gvr.etr Trader. •lecyre

C.' 173 5533

J'

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SHOP THE EASY WAY!

Apartments Ront

U

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73)

',

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is

1413 Mercury 3 iirw. good
5753 'In CwaI.r, Call after *

ifl

61

MAZDAVIL,LE

ri

bedroom, repossessed from Key
West LOw balance. Save 53

convenience. Permanent

-

up-to-date way to solve

v'n4Cw, Advit No
Pi-fi 855
month 337 1547,
- 29 - - Wants-e To Rent

74—Trucks And Trailers
75-Autos For Sale

are listed for your

the most convenient and

Rooms For Rent

t(W t.'4'L'' :

Wanted To buy
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52

4

_________

lIp' s'7C' (n,'cv nip Piano

Building -- -

YOI.J'U FIND
MORI MAZDAS
AT

DIALER Ah.Il'() SALES
tl 5')-j P.nitj 4. Fe's Tree

cOndlterS P1W. $11 0514 .v?.r

l,.q.!

.
,.v ...

$4e5

17)0511

322714$
C';

ei.lvt.

Ii I

1044 Mustang. 5mev". elc.rg. enin
medial t19p5, only PCI with Oral
PItancing
16 Eet'slbent rat's 'ee. vans

Oo."

nj

•,,

rres .,r,

USED 11)74011
Can be Den Henderson Lana. Pool,.

1 )O p

te
_____________________________

Mobils Homes

3

.'

SPECIAL

Musical Merchafldls.

60

MAZDA

___
RENT A 11(0
A4onaBI. eIleen arid pupp,j,
___
CARROLL SnURNITUNE
e*cPs.aI'sQe fQV good hom.i "on.
lt 55 On' 1331)5)

Sanford, Fic.

residents and newcomers

.g'si:

,.

(

0

R'.*,, Rae,

2MSParkOrlv•

'b

'

north

IMILYAMS

...

Residential, 700' a 133',

-

On, arid t*' bedroan, cottages. Plo

t

p

'dy will Share new house witit
tame All conveniences. 372 1201
fore noon or after

2S

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('tgrin'..,; wesronied'
ri.. I, I, 3 3."'

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A.,' Toll

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Stenstrom Realty

The following businesses

ap

57

STREE'T

ia, 00.1 74.dO miles, aucdin*I.f'
transmiisi.-,n, i* CdV'.d-floø. fl(il
fnancrn.7 SIOSI
1,44 CItenolet Dick up trucK, .ow

-

Auctions
r'L

Restdentl•l, 143' a ISo'

FOR EVERYONE I

or wherever desired

24

SI

13)

Drugs

Typing or Art war kdonuiri my home.

£

I'll Pl":,lrs drg.nr.a A,e
______

1.s'l.ai rio, da Op -n44'Q't I
I) *deS
10'S and pa".
,,...ar,le Oo." E. TI S
"5
11*,
1753 bonq.00d
C',iC'.O

County
sI2•

GUIDE

Apartments Rent
Furnished

I jrsi

33
Lots £
Acreaçi.
- — .
Two arid a half acres, willS 3
bedroom, I, bath mofjile home
Call 3232554 between S artS 13.

—

Misc

YARD SALE
SATURDAY. MAY 71-5105
LIFETIME COLLECTION
r ,rnutur,. PClure frames. Rcass,
pper, Pris'tli,e-

REALTY
Pheni. 113 III
lii) Hiawatha A,. all?

'it-.

Situations Wanted

23

a yt()

$11,500

Earn *hII you learn isles
managemenl $70 $300 eatra
incom, while y
retain your
present ennplovrnersl, Write Boa
77$. DeBary. tIC

22

bed, Clothes CHEAP
CasseIb.rr p1345304

County --- Irregular with 741'
brontage on 25th St. Eatension
114.500
County -253' a I?)' on Airport Blvd

THE SHOPPERS

PAOs' I ,'041I00f%
Corner P95 &amp;
$$P
- VP".,,. )3 5' io ; Fees

vilthan tel, double beS. baby ?rir.I

— TrIangiIar rsldanlial. Ito'
ISO' a 141 14.000

/

21

Rummage Sales

5)lt

1551
5)5 5 French
luntaLves 3737374

323 4114

Anttques

b-y

- IIUMMAGE
SALE
IPsursia,.
Fridip I S.t,rcSa. luna I, 3. 3
501 West )vrJ St I .,o aSsortment

poe steern's £ rii*leq. e'vcatt,n'
Cdndit'Ivt 1130 737 1741

as".f Way's.

337 Sell

Garage.

-

City

\

Ci.an up

Sri time help for weq ends arid
weei days M uSC be hones?, and
bondable Age ii 70 Reline
wIcpme See Al Dawwr. Impirial
Florida 0.1 Ca, Id and 14

372 14)3

o

P0eifer. I SW not iteG, aofG."al'

S.ns II Cold C telPy wood ned anti
rwsarspying, 10) Call 37) 7544
os and
ends DiLand 1343700

56

THE

ftm 40$ Oqv;5 SI

LI. new WIsP Agheula (cued S
"ins I, li.cm IS Lii •!r
12)5 311 701 s'f.pr 4

- ':I ''r"

CAR ON

CI44i'i' MitfCedIi A.nv. Oiei.'
povte, Ivr.Iient rent meawm's'.

tmw"sown tanInri
L'.'sti. FtjRifsljitff (ciMPAlel
P44sy Seas, $*iI$%,
77001 F ,•.'n' )flOTpl

5*

townl

'd'UO't. £ I'iO'ILD SALk S
lIe',, %Sitft on f doubie . Se

Seminole County Realtor
MC MBER, ORLANDO - WP ML 5

YAVE
. ..
,a•' A4j rwsry dais

Tv.'

nd

I fs.droom. 7 bath 'some, enIraI
heat artS air, harcMoed floor.. ire
maker retrig.calov, lenc.d yard.
fruIt trees, and country living n

P4.htt. Sunday; I H.l.dapC Call
3)2 1110.

r'skt tlttfrallp' 5)100 Cash 373
a))) or 3230517

Comfortable

City

530 State $t.
'an Equal Opportunity Employer"

372

57)000 T.rm;

or P

11,4 SANFOPD SE -WING

'.rc,

NEV4EST

_________

CFN TEl, 307 A Cajf tl SP-

r 4r.rufl. to up i ri,rnpl. and

I- CS -

Ev,nng Chill, e.perierce not
necessary Apply In person to
bes.jntain manager between C II
a mrs

Man
Guaranteed hipPiesi wages for
e*perisnc.d dependable man with
references Dialer MitO Sales. 7
52. Sanford. 323 17)0

utornobil,

coon,. central teal and air Will be

Stemper Agency

&amp;
Clos.id All Di, Wednesday
Si'-" 't *,
"I
Il) Ill

.

s Itsi t,ihPs' rn,r's. dout,I. cam

alibart Real Estate
comptet ply redecorated inside and
out Only 515,550
llvlcr
C it',' flrancj new 3 bedroom homes,
(ALL 17) tIN
- ________- . Ii and I baths, under con -structior, Ilup now, choose colon
"Sl.mp.r
511300 tO 5)5.000
Pa vPnna Park I bedrooms,
Ilpi Air, P4,itt 3 bedroom, I', balls.
ball.. 520.100
ar, fpnc,d and fruit tries IlL 300
11,1Air. I bedrooms, I' baths,
l'netiurst EiclusIy.- This neat, 7
pnlral ha, garage, 5$,,5QQ
bedroom has mote ,ilra features Dci'ameold---3 bdrooms,
Py baths,
than hc l*w should alloy for only
ri'any e0ras. 145,430
Oil iCE) One tralir, is a beitutiful
,dm,r, I bedrooms, air. f.nced
panylled rlonida mourn
rd, $17,100
Pinre%t -. (illusive -- 'Oes,d Lee Acres-) b44rrns. 7 belle.
Or let, Charlie f$ro-wn"l If you
fililtily room. 5)Q.S
want a 3 bedroom, 7 bath for less CIII
or 3 bedrooms, compf•taly
than 570.000. we've got itt See II
ri notated, cenlral ha, 117,500
and you'll like i.
Coontry---Duplei 3 bedroom, and 3
Idroom. 133.000
We Ha,. Many Other LIslIngs
WI Ion Place List, 1&amp;400
Open All Day (very Saturday
MI1,fair Lot, near l'sospilal, 57.300
A,ailbl, Sundays
Cit V-Commercial
by Appointment
properly,
arting at 575 per front fool.

Grill Cook

16

T* bath, with centrat teat arid air.
In nc. neighborhood, tarp. it

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3545 Pry

Seminole Sporting
Goods

Large 3 Bedroom

__________________________________________ ________________________________________

AAA EMPLOYMENT
MIe elf 17 57, Cass.lberry
Regency So 531 3100

Eckerd

A Wtdi(j()Otd SM 11110511'
Ill Pt Path Sanford
I4.I,t; 17) lIlt'

bit's. *ith rlorida

Good

111.500 Tevmt

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I'ark Eicluslv, I

lealIp 111 14)5

r,,n5riA.,
Oar 337 3317

4444-

uturn14iile Mecitarsic. Qu4ranfeed
higPs.st wages. for rapermenced

t*tlqOO,n.

n-..;s Motors &amp; tracers
OSIO't ORtINGuvOOt
"'-'o" SaeAes'd 11) ,SIt -.

School
Att,.ntive I IteJrlwtm homC irs Ci
t.l!af rs,iglstw,fhoorl

0-.ncr
Country Club Circle, 1
drooms, fenced yard, 11.000
own. IS) monthly pays all ill
--It'

"Sanfo,ds Sales Leader"

)',aiSo

MaIe.Female
Help Wanted
'.

Near

I Ilelmooris. $ 1,*th. carport, Iltiti
fenced, no QualIfyIng Phone
313 4315

flayenna

$01 C WFST FIRSt 1?
Pl 313141$ 133 7?;?

THE

Auto-s For Sale

194 Merrury Mavi7ute StaIns'
Nitqoet Leaded slid FIm 771
stll

payments f p Cart Cr441,
Manug.v •t 17)5111 or eves 4)1

II taris.ri itt. 5) tIP
Motor, Maccit ' lilt frillier, nv
r,,'la'v-n __________________
445 54U mite, 5

N PAl. F S IA it fPrt(IRA lICE

Realty

Console Pay betance ea

floats and
Marine Equipment

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

Johnny Walker

I Pe,Imns'r,,t, 7 bathS, dining moons
and lirpaklast nook with fully
equipped kitchen Centrol air and
haitI With In well ritmp.hlng with
t'l*fly .at, a; lnludes four bearing
truit tree; 173.100 with lms 17)
355 $ or 17) 052$

Sew

and

DRIVE

-

P547 Uu,y Moo'rl.'f P5, P15
P'N, .vs'MIei'sc '0'nD. 5', 1110

Si-;
buPtsvtPstei, fancy design, lIt

31
Huses For Sal.
___________________________

Houses For Sale

ii

-

PRIME LOCATION

Sanford Realty

AUTOMOTIVE POSITION
Train to buy and sell Also drivers
for tong diStance trIps from 210 S
days Must be DyC? 30*11's drIver',
license 313 1330. Mr Bud

is

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Fireplaces arid avg. poetP'e.
New kitchpn abioets. (arpelng
Garage and many Ottir features
Tm$ available
A home 10 desire It this bitutilul
bedruom, 7 lull bath. constrs..t.
of C 11 &amp; flrlk Central Peat an,
air Shaded lot arid all It'. IPaturi
you cited in a 137,450 home
A spacious I bedroom, 2' -, baIt
in Maylair section A lovelt
swimming pool arid One of thi
most beautifully landscaped loft
found anywhere Of course it nat
central let? and air. arpel.s'ul
tOO
man', Other des,r .tb?i
features
Near Lake Mary I', a(ree
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POSICIC both accounting and
,f-(retaral skills Ste wOuld be
maQrsa'.e. and a
good
organ.:en. ii? tleilbl• enough to
uvec.j?e many details quickly Sn.
wOuld be attractive artS es?remely
personabie with a warm telephone (I
mariner. Reply to P. 0 Boi 3117.
DebriS. FCo,ida, 37730

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carpets !%t(IdW'd lavrid,, as'
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Store Manager. needs e%perien(e in
Mme sewing arid office eork Also
Sales Curt, also espeni.nced In
'some seeing Apply in person to
Lard '0 Fabrics. 101 E First St

Instruction

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Ibcauty Operator See Mrs. King at
tack &amp; Jean's beauty Salon.
SanPord Plaza Siribord

PIANO LESSONS

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OPENING 1141$ WEEK

Waitress warned, all shifts Apply in
per-santo Oily and Nip's) Grill. 1)00
French Ate, Sanford.

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position as secretary to the
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dealing with IPiS public, tftercbors.
a warm wftoleSOm# personality Is
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12A-The Sanford Herald Wednesday. May31. 1972

Group Honors Mrs. Herring On Her 99th Birthday
In addition u the extensvc on
Luvanla Torver. Annie Mar honorees are 19T2 grads nf Bernard I), Miichcli were feted
Jackson and Rev. Kurdest Seminole High. The colors of with a birthda part)' on last campus c!o$'al and surgical
Herring She has 48 grand, red and white were used on the Saturday at the home of their esperlence students reeee In
CTh how great It IS to be the children and 5€ great. lovely table, with a red and grandparents Mr. and Mrs their third and fourth yenr.they
hnnin at YtW 99th birthday rur'hicirer, Many more white bouquet adorning the John Henderson Theras is 3 participate in voluntary
j the cake of red and and Bernard Jr. it. I. Thes little summer Internship programs
party. Mrs. Annie Herring was
to
white with graduates atop to ones enjoyed the afternoon as with government and private
g i ven a parts' to honor her on honoree,
make the very impressive the junior hostess entertained agencies,
this happy OCC&amp;IIOTL at the
Graduates completing the
home of her daughter. Mrs.
The lovely home of Mrs. setting. The guests enjoyed the the youngsters with music and
Esther Hudson. With whom she Bernice Fillmore. was the evening as they listened to games. Guests attending were four-year veterinary program
lives Mrs. Eerrini was born in setting of a party where Mrs music, and discussed future Kelvin and Bogart Miller, at Tuskegee Institute may
1779, in Chiplcy, Fin. She was Fillmore and 1rs Jeri straley, plans Guests invited IP join In LaTonya Harris, Ode!] Hunt Jr.. pursue careers in private
married to the LUte Mr. Robert entertained Miss Debbie the fur. were Misses Rarbars'Jekeny&amp; and Johnny Albert practice, education and
Herring. She Is the kwtng Hnynes,Mum Denise Arnett and Jackson, Rosemary Sheppard. Pringle, Kevin Brooks. Patrick research, public health, the
motner of Arthur. .lMme, Mi Julib Cambridge with a Sylvia Bodison, Cynithia Davis and Kaylia Givens, Armed Forces, laboratory
Marion, Burnice Herring, "good 1uci gathering' the Cambridge, Angla Rookznan, Marvin Henderson and IA.cat animal medicine, comparative
and
medicine,
Debbie George. Mary Hardy, Hunt. Mr. and Mn.. rleraa:d F animal
regulatory veterinary
Er'nma Coleman, Yvette Mitchell Sr. art' the parents
medicine.
- - Moore, Mrs. Riithia Haynes and
Kendrick plans to do an 1Tt
Joseph Kendrick. a graduateof
Mrs Sarah Cambridge
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CroomsHigliSchool,tsoneofV ternship in small animal
-littk Teresa Mignon and fourth-year veterinay medical medicine and surgery to set up
: the his own private practice afu'
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was awarded the degree
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doctor of veterinary medicine Je
3095 Sipes Averuii
in
May
14,
The2"students arr the secnnd
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;irgest graduating class
f Tuskegee's veterinary Sr. celebrated their 26Th weu
hnol's history. The Tuskegee ding anniversary, on Memorial
.hoo1 of Veterinary Medicine Day with a few friends wtu
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was founded at Tuskegee dropped by to help make the
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Institute In 1945 and since that day a gals one \lao
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has
graduated
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Brooks.
It IS one of 18 schools of
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Ross Mosley. a
veterinary medicine in the
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in the country. The Tuskegee he received a degree in
has Business Administration with
veterinary
school
graduatedmore than 75 per an area of concentration in
cent of the nation's black accounting. He was an active
member in the student
veterInarians
government ns.coc'atlon, or, IN
student center board, Ph Brt.
Lambda business club
L o.
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National Honor Society.
Rossspent a month touring
the Far East He i.clted curl
countries as India, Iran and
Egypt. In May 1972, Ross
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II'. MMfl'A 'a. HAWKINS

College, with high duMinelion, School. The public Is invited to
iMaignum ('urn Laude) with an attend.
overall average of 3.50 out of a
MI, Sinai missionay Baptist
possible 4.00.
Church, usher board No I an.
Mn Edward RIo cksheare was nlversary was held last Sundt
presented an award for his with the guest speaker for the
outstanding leadership in the service. Rev. K. S. Wilson,
Annual Men's Da) observance Pastor to Mt. Moriab
at the Allen Chapel A.M.E. Missionary Baptist Church,
Church, were the Rev. J. Winter Park, delivering the
Edward Connally Is pastor. anniversary sermon, "Ready
Blscksheare Is an outstanding for service and God's rtady
church and community worker. servant." This man of God
He is the principal of Croams spoke to us out of his soul. Rev.
L R. Myers, is pastor.
High School.

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Mrs. Salt)? F. Bentley introduced the morning speaker,
Mr's. Rub)' H. Hendrix, who
defined each word in the theme
as it relates to the Christian
women.
Mrs Hendrix is the wife of
Rev, I. Heridris, pastor of the
Bethel Missionary Baptisk
Church, Winter Park, MrrL.
Hendrix is a teacher in
Seminole County where she
works In the church and community. The chairman and
women of ShIIOII wishes to thank
their many friends who helped
to make the clay a iturcess,

Second ShiIoh Missionary
Members an Seminoie rlI.gn
School Chorus will present a Rapti:it Church. celebrated
Folk Musical entitled, - R's All their Women's flay with their
About I.Pve,-Thur%dxy evening theme "Christian Women
the Semin'th- Uich Working Together in Unity

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45- 15

School Plan

'Assignment Based On Program Offered
It will 1* ItnprnelicaI to
Activities on the high school
Print-out by computor of be itiiptatiicii% to (We'Qflt S
av Bfl.I.SCtfll'
ti'cPnI It gIven nieiiibly to the
silu-tent
schedules
(
Set'nn4laty)
given
oembly
to
the
entire
lr
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amch
a'
no
Interest
itoh
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liv uIn)- 5 will ha' riqailteal 'ntit a' iiihhlie sa lioni stuali'nt
and preparation it class list-' stutictit body; therefore, the ,, no 11 01%.
student
i'ouni'll
at
each
school
tit
ttniale,iia'nt
their prosirnitis on lw'ly as In the high school level
The determining factors for t elementary and secondary
the
a
titnati
saiillrr
morale and in. iiaa'ntInw'al above. 1)utlng the
dc-t'hulng
on
will
assist
in
sstgnment of students to each will be accømplthed to the
first )'f'lIr (if 45-15 opi'rritlr'n,
',iirlt'ty of netivilles
ea'e
the
A.
lwogram
to
be
presented
during
at
the four (A, It, C, or 1)1 yearly followingschedule! Section
Iiinto oppurtianilit's will be

a!iw In the varying phllosphl's of
the several sahools. the Iiialividual uaturC nI esistlng
programs and the geographic
Imntiatn rat those schooli, no
single snIiilin Is alernied
feasible fair cmmty-wide top-

7; July each quarter. During the first nit the au-lwaol year progresses
sessions, which make up the 45- .luine 15; section 13. July
year of 45-15 operntlon, more More outside resmine people available to the student tiiUfl.
15 extended-year, will be the 2; and B, Aug. 20, 1973,
selairs to pinmi and a ooulinruti'
available i'inilal he tisi'd in the earliest
educational program offered,
Before 45-15 Is implemented, opportunities will be
group gui'Inee, as etithi bln' it
of
the
mitimaiher
plan
and
stages
to
add
to
counselors
to
the maximum utilisation of an extensive communication in
fit stmialq'ntq ls'gin school. Miahile
na'tR
itia's
offered,
to
coordinate
group
guidance,
facilities and the grouping of ;igrani will be necessary
In.
School
stnde,it nrk'ntnlir'n ran
problettis
no
are
each block of students
There
family members In the same provide adequate orientation of cti.'.,a
Is' tmnaIl.'d In smaller grualips
in.
45.15
to
school.
Student
oria'n
alien
ta'tl
miniler
pupils, (heir I%rcnt.s and the liegin
session.
the tation can be lion-lIed In smaller irnmurnl na-tiviIIi', ncnih'niic the first year.
course general public concerning
student
When
In a's Ira' urn li-nIna programs,
toamiui •aatua;wtit liati or lucid irias
groups the first year
5cc.Ay
schools plan
demants in
Parent, civic and business
do not warrant the establishrwnl of certain courses in all meetings on both school and
four sessions, but are sufficient
levels as well as student
for limited offerings, the course assemblies, sniall discussion
will be assigned to a single groups and indiidtial guidance
will disseminate this In.
session,
Transportation problems will formation.
be considered in the assign. Local business men will
ment process and all this will be receive special orientation
accomplished in April, 1973, or dealing with the emplo)Tncflt of
three nwnths before the im students under the 45.15 plui
plemcntatlon county-wide otthe Printed materials to accompany this communication
145-Is plan.
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The master scheduling of and orientation effort will tie

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Seanrwlar)'

farrgr5nna5 Plot,) vary horn i,hooI
In v hoot; r #'ny.rIi,efl!ly, cc.
'luthon is n.emso
single
feasible as a enflty'wl4t'
Pf"
I(r4m.

Each school must develop

programs and provide op.
pllrntinn.
for student parpni'I'.nities
Continued tqnimhaasi5 regar-.
tkipatinn
In
those programs so
,
each
however
(IiIii programs;
any (platter will be
,cha,ol triust develop such nnses,tioflM'
program kec ping in mind that rr,nsldered less important than
45.1$ plan
no s.'sshim or any quarter will any other part 01 the
athletic
of
Scheduling
be uansivlerrd less Important
of the 4-I5 plan ta'ts pres.nte no problem
con-

thairi any cther

Yeatrook pictures will he
s.-be"t,i%d at it time when tb
msj"?it/ of sh,4.nits IrC
available and .ill he
in the nest session and hy
normal make-up procekii'e's

Procedures foe the election of

stndent offiefrs will he deter-

mined by the itwIlvIalnal yhool
Ecicting agriwfr-i and in,titntasrus such as time YMCA,
rrnunty and city recreation
departments will he i nformed
tat etuinges brought 04'0 ,'j 1-.'
35.15 plan

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will be accomplished for all four school for its program and by

sessions by the following dates: the county office for (lie overall
Section A, April 30; section B. plan.
Gay 20; section C, June 7 and
'As far as the schools activity

You Too Can Ha".
A Cool Igloo...
Install A CARRIER
Central Air Co fihsoning
System.
FREE
ESTIMATES

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programs are concerned, it will
section B, on June 28, 1973.
May 20; section C June 7 anti

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OF SANFORD, INC.
IDO N. MAPLE AVE
PHONE 322-$321

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Hurry to George Stuart's

STOREWIDE
CLEARANCE

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Now in Progress
Save on Office
Furniture, Machines,

Jon Striev I )t'lihie Hzivnes.. I nisc Arnett, iulu. (.arribridgc
Fillmore

Supplies &amp; Luggage

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At Croons High, where she
wpc graduated in 1961. Miss
Cherry was a member of the
National Honor Society, TrtHl'
Y, chorus and band.
She graduated from Talladge
College, Talludgr, Ala with
ILA in Eienuentur Education,
she has completed further
studies at North Carolina tJnL.
veralt), Bendedict College and
liethune Cookrrian. The bride Is
employed as a teacher in
Seminole County.
Mr. Scott isialY65 graduate of
"urth Carolina University.
where he received a degree in

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of Sanford. are announcing the
engagement and forthcoming
iiuu'ruqir of their daughter,
J. Cherry. to
Miss Mdlloulse .1
hubert Scott Jr.. son of Mr. and
711r&amp; Roberl Scott Sr., Newark,
N.J.Ilorntn Sant ord. it* bridrelect is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Margaret Williams,

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Junor 6
Disabled American Veterans
nod auxiliary, Seminole
(.tuipti 30. will hold their
monthly meeting atl:30p in. at
11w ('thlpter home on V. 5 1742

MAY 31
IM Heading Club of Sanford
Women's Club, 10 a.m., J(
liute cbang of datej.

,hnit 1
Lake Mary Chamber of
Contrite; , installation of 1' cassdllien' Woman Club at
8 p. in.
12.30 p.m at the clubhouse on

JLNE I
Lyinuti High School Choral
1.
.iii panvM.t' Tax Certiricate
iprtni' i-oruert
supper by South Semintik
Itutar) Club, 14 p.m.; Lyman
Blue-Gold inter-squad football Sate Set June 1
game, 8:15 P
Tax certthcate sale will be
JsaeZ
conducted by County Tax
Seminole County Cattlezii'a Collector Tray Ray beginning at
Auoclation, family supper noun
iraday.
ua,eflnjt,5:30p.ni,.1,.ersRazicb
liii
Item
in the furni of in,
at Chuiuota
lerest bearing certificates will
huximorl meeting, Mr.
Caflelberr)'.

areioupia
1971 Uaze, Ray said,
iii which loses
bccnnie deiinqr'ent April 1 were
as!!urially advertised during
May.
who are uncertain
whether their taxes have
should contact Ray's i-

:parce

The Liellary Wayfarers will
hold their June meeing at the
DeBar) Civic auctation hall
at'
unti l September luncheon

TERESA AND BERNARD

gleorge stuart
113 tag iutna

CUimC,FLUIM
Unique Camping Community
P1

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Your new home.
Before you close the deal on it,
make sure you have insurance.

June 10
Cun'regstwnal Christian
urch 'ni i. p.m., Silver
Lake.
Jw 17
Men's Club of
Christian Cluzrch. corn boll.
u
p.m.. r .euowsiup Hall
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Wayfarers Meet
The DeBari Wayfarers will
hul'J their June inevi.itif. at 1.1w
Lbebary Civic Association Hall
*11 P. M. im Monday June 5.
This is the last meetiag
jag of the
club until the
tuncheun meeting whit± will be
ticid on September ..i.

Did you know that there are
over 4 million travel trailers on
the road today and only 600,000

is situated on gently rolling land
and surrounded by pines and

oak woods. For the nautically
waterfront
sites. Nice to be assured of a
place to call your camping
home' That's for sure. Never to
worry again about "Full Up"
signs. What a relief! Another
wonderful feature is if you

minded, the

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meeting of the season. Mimiben are asked to bring" lyre
rovered dish for tht pienit

June7,
League of Women Voters of
Seminole County will hold a
general meeting at the First
Federal Savings and Loan on
SR 436 in Altamonte Springs, 77:30 P. in Featured is "Report
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campsites?
This is why Saddlebag Lake
was conceived. Here you own
your own campsite. A beautiful
over-sized lot that Is all yours. It

Economics and Business Administration. Scott is employed
in Newark. N.J.
The wedding will be an event of July 1, at St John Missionary Church, at 6:00 p.m.

MRS. ANN1L jpjP

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Seminole

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are

heated swimming mile of
beautiful snowy beach, a lovely

clubhouse, heated swimming
pool, boat basin pier, air-

conditioned comfort stations,
laundry rooms, complete underground utilities and many
more extras and you've got
Saddlebag Lake.

Where is it? Seven miles east
of Lake Wales in Central
Florida. Here's where the

oranges grow and the sun shines
and the air is clean. Close by are
such attractions as Disney
World, (1w Iluk Singing Tower,

aren't using your campsite, the

and beautiful Cypress Gardens.
Another plus is the people
behind this unique camping
community, publicly held Alico

genial agents at Saddlebag
Lake will help you rent it. In
time It can even pay for itself.
Sound like a good investment' You bet it Is. Throw
in a mile of beautiful snowy
beach, a lovely clubhouse,

forestry to mention a few of its
diversified activities.

Land Development Company.
This multi-million dollar corporation is one of Florida's
largest landholders engaging in
citrus fanning, ranching and

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Completes

Here's the reason
to choose Allstate.

Course
UMATILLA- W. W. Tyre, I
1109 Oak Ave., Sanford, was
aiiioru; 4C nieu fruni four st.uLe
to compe1r one of the most
rennous training courses fur
volunteer kader of scouts
Sponsoredi Central Flunijia
Boy Scout Council. the week.lung Wood badge course was
given at nearby Camp La-No.
Chi'
Kenn Drupirwaki, Central
Florida council executive, said,
n ttiuee who have taken the
course -which was first given
in 1110--consider it a moun.
taintop of experience In their
scouting careeta
The course is based on the
capacity and willingness of
act man to serve bes through
ung. They learn by doing,
living under canvas out-ofdoors

Allstate Homeowners
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S

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other con. paula.
Protection against
baa from fire, theft,
windstorm and much
more. Even includes
persona] liability
protection.
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Allstate before the
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Bourbon, Most Popular Whisky, Gives Food A Lift

Wednesday, may 31, 1972

Long Island Farmers Give Ducklinas Good Treat enif
Il THE BAS('O%IES
Crplr) News r1cr
5ffik Count). lng Island.
\ V - I tng Island Duckling is
thus specifically Identified and
justly praised on restaurant
menus eeryhere in the
t;nited SIatec and sometimes in
rope as well.
Here in Suffolk Counts on
Eastern Long Island are raised
over 60 per cent of the 13 mulion market ducks in this c'ounu. A large duck latin ma
have 60,(00 or 70.0DD Pekings of
all ages en)oying the spring
sunshine at one time and eating
t'onstantly if they're happy.
They probably are. U it was
the Long Island farmers who
ctzscover-rd the best way to
:Tiakr a duck grow fast is to
pamper him 24 hours a day
With the development of
modern machinery and with an
important assist from Cornell's
1)uck Research Laboratory.
' duck has become the proda belt-line operation that
Luldbethe envy of the autoindustry.
1&gt;pecal of most duck plants
and one of the most modern is
the Crescent iBrandi Duck
Farm established in 1910 by the
Corwin family with a good line
of credit and 30 Pekings Their
production line can now turn
') Lck a da) The) are
out
frozen and shipped throughout
the country. Everything is
used. Duck feet. for example,
arc frozen and shipped to the
Far East where they are cm.
-i red a delicacy. Duckling
Uitr pakcd in 60-pound
t.ijs are in great demand in
Europe for mattresses and
bedding material
Our concern here is with
duckling as a food. Properly
cooked it is delicious and
flavorful. The meat should be
firm enough to require cutting
with a knife. If it can be cut
with a fork It's overdone.

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Fresh plums are coming
into season, just in time for
iiecial Father's Day desert treat. Serve them whole.
lice(I or in a I r e s h-I r titt
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mold cuin hs I fun
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ii a light vanilla rustard and
in a it e in attractive and
adv finish for any meal
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I teaspoon 's .inilla
CUP unsw reli'ni-d
pineapple or u;iplill it-c
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lkt'il fresh
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;meuks form. Fold meiinw.v
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Robert Hall, a graduate stbclo. and Dr
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builduegs an campus to a recease-i woasi in a blind tudenta

Fellow next door scis
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iced vanilla or lemofl citric!
rtay the vogue is returning
intl here ire a Few tips put Out
iv the Rourbon Institute
When adding bourbon
--ggs, trickle in slowly or the
'ggs will coagulate
- For tianung use shallot
- i irm whiskey heIr ightln intl let tire burn itit
-iatural(v
- When sugar is added .iilh
'inurbon tint make a simple
. -nip out of equal parts of -a i.•r intl sugar heat till it Iiijvts 'hen iii.' ii VIAil .1,111.1
regular itig.ir ,ranutated -ugr iltnes not dissolve in liquor
Rrnrbon has a particular -i
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This sun ii doe to refinements in the 1ictiIIatin of the
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Ad school Uk. to think their
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then Precid..nt I.invdn ten'
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people no longer favor the - proof whiskey but prefer 5I 'hing a little milder Sn w"
,an roncentr.mnng tin the
print r,unge Today more
1 per rent if the bourbon nid
nins that strength
Most wiurbon lrnkers prefer
heir drink neat or -sn the rocks
s,it there ire a number who like
I in r,-w-ktail; intl oime have
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Score the skin where the
heaviest layers of fat are found.
flub Inside with salt and season
outside liberally. Roast either
muffed or unstuffed. DO NOT
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of 400 degrees. The second is to
'ire i cut or slash the skin In
a number of places. espectally
where the heaviest layers of fat
are found, to allow the fat to
drain off quickly. The third is to
M-a'on liberally because so
ii uix ti of the seasoning drains
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water in the bottom of the pan.
Pl.scr prepared duckling on a
rack so that it is an inch or so
above (1w water The water is
to catch the hot fat, insuring
against smoking and it soiled
oven. Some people like their
duckling a little overdone: in
this case leave the duckling in
the ovfl for an addiUcna' half
hour •iftcr reducing tiw tern.
I*ratiue to 3.5 degrees Roast
at 400 degrees, Li-east down for
one hour. then breast up (ci
another hour, for a five-pound
Lard.

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the onis pi mit It,it an I,p 11)010
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2 Tbsp. cold water
duck, skin side down In Dutch minute. Blend together and add and bring to a boil, lower heat from broth, leaving broth In sauce tElLS Replace iluck in (iiinit'd by the sauce. Servi
Out duckling Into quarters, oven or chicken fryer over the orange juice and rind, lem- amid let simmer until duck us Dutch oven Blend together and sauce and let heat thoroughly.
rve duck over nutty hot tout- generously
wi tips arid moderate heat until browned on Juice, kitchen bouquet, salt, tender, about 4minut.cs Re-add cornstarch and cold water. Se
moving neck, wing

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HWY. 17-92 At 27th ST SANFORD
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dealer

or wholesaler

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A

Mighty

Wednesday. May 31, 1972

Good Casserole

Sausage Polenta Is Flavorable Dish
Iii teiils Krons1niie
,aird I'ress Food I:diir.r
tc .e ri the I'.

stSGE 11OLE.%TA
rrm al

1

.,:rouldJo'tUlnci'rqdvr 5-ounce

piece

larmc'..n

4'alf
for of baking dish Cover 'ith
heal. iirrutc
1(etovc irm heat.
to, mush and u rc•
tO n'inut
.t thl'arrnn
rn.'
Sausage Sauce
,
im
i1n 2 quart sprinitilt
ith remaining 1 cup
LIr
glass
I/ t 1 3/4 inches or sim
in a preheated O-se
hat ulensil that has been rinsed glee osen until bubbl Not
30

ti

a

ring

of pepper

Hcmose sausage :r m
In a 10- inch skiUci

trate heat cook
sith ornon and garlic c1Um
burg meat tisth a fink, until t
its red color Drain o:t
Aid matci p.ast f.
ri1rared tomatoes sugar
salt oregano and pepper Ces e
and simmer. stirring occasion

a

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rr
sausage

ing

oarseIt grated
cheese
about 1 1I' Cups
tiavorlul ciiti mas be
fiftieth t4d Aàti'i Cool.
it, 3.5 minutes Let stand at
or rd bit IUN)eI ith a me zed SLU5.ae Sauee 5CC bCIO%
rrlrigrr.ite until lifTh
r*m
temperature about S minbring
medium
saurepan
g-in salad Cri sp bread tIks
In a
tcn readvtoatsembledsth. utes betre r- ing
%iould also be a good acrotripa
3 cups tau'r to a boil
ttrT)'Ve (hItlC'i Tntsh f rom rcMakes P ser
small Mixing bass 1,1
In
mrnrM
frgertor Cut mush inti
StSAGESAU('E
Iktai-se 'ae used t.411ce
pint measure stir together the
•a,th a iidC patula re-p.undItalian sausage
Italian sausafe and half hot cornmeal, salt and 1 cup cold move
from baking dish Rinse
medium omne c1opped
atct vur :nto boiling siater cold dish
Italian sausage in the cass rote
sith hot water and 2 closes garlic crushed
igoroush Stirring dr
it
d plenty o zip Hut it you stirring
, Sreii1 a crrai l amcnt ct
ncet' ic r.atc pacte
c..
rrg u-I t!
k r

m.

Letting The

Consider

I teasn sugar

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Thn r,rj?rrJ Hnriifrl

,Many Forms Of Camping

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go ttii' lint iiuul liii t 51115 Ufi

p

ills for 30 minutes
%ote: In testing this recipe
und ss' :r
e used 1/2

ui lilUch and .0

.isei'lu in.,1.

pt'titvs sshvlt.'d his

liii inictiIi, IuIuIUng. fl,','litui
with hIlls'
S itl
liii'

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i'lu'iinuip uii.uku'

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the ehosee. esus,k ing stint mill
to be the t - IlulIt' •,t a usuiiss'
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utl(l rt'ii't e Melt teaming
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Itervifive fr om heat and stir
ii i hunker, brittle Cook over

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Cook
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itt the
sfII it, the "fiWi

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'ig 1t *1 2(Inl (5
rflhight
t,k liii n top (4*fl in
dujuslile foul ('ut spaghetti
, u t are into casserole
Make -s hole in thfi,confer of
!iht.$?l arid tuf.uIr tr,
itt'

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anti secure with fwi(er t,
and tree,. To reti,al pl..ce
hag in twuullng water. iifl'
iioc-overed. for 2-ifl minutes
unfit pIplfl ho? ()IV'.
ru?"rt F'.ur
sprinkle with
t'•' .e it'.1 •.'r'
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t'(fl

titulk

rn.sgic b-isi

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shut

contents well Place in p in
one halt full of boiling
('over Cook S minutes
move bags with ?ong. th..igain Place in boiling wa'-

Ill rn
w
I.n-tos' o
hag
tnns. cool I minute (Ii."''
h ag anti stir in munial
i'
narshm.11uws
Pour
iles

( fEJ4EII. I'f Pt 1)111\(.
I small box regular
chocolate puddIng
I 'I friopts milk

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hnwl nr pan ind chill Nta~

I nip rnlnt,stuire

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PRICES EFFECTIVE
MAY 31 JUNE 6. 1972

SAVE 3c, HERSHEY

SAVE 1 2c SANTA CLARA

Chocolate Syrup

Prune Juice
43c

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OLD MILWAUKEE

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Log Cabin

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42c

;i

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DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

SAV( 4 MoRToN

SAVE ScMORTON

Cream Pies

Pot Pies

29c

5

4

NEW CAMPBELL

1101

oup

•
Cr. of Shrump

39c

PICL UP THIS COUPON
IN OUR STORE FOR SO-c
RIFUSdD

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SAVE 30c. TITLEY
.

Tea Bags

99c

Free Recipe Booklet

HOUSE

99c

'y i$5it&amp;D iS1.0Li1I
NV
4714 ustill 111161,11, 1, It.^
NEW STORE 1601 N B.unudo Ave . Ksi,rrn..

BUT I CARNATION

BUY 3. COg4TADINA

•

Tomato Sauce

49c

Ivory Liquid

49

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SAVE 1 Ic. MAXWELL HOUSE

83c

lb bog

Crisco

3 11

SAVE 14c. HEINZ

Kosher Dills

32.i

SAVE 7c, CAMPBELL HOME STYLE

102 e s 89c

Pork &amp; Beans

2 FOR 53c

Bread

18

lb.

2

Coupon Below Must Be Attached To Tape

-

68C

SAVE 40t

73c
49c

Dial Shampoo
1.15
75c

7~1

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SIZE

Roasts
Chuck Roast
Pot Roast
English Cut
Round Bone

Steaks

c

ST E A K

EXTRA BOYS VOTES

ue

lb 918

Tasty "Dog" On A Stick

CHOICE QUALITY

N.Y. Strip St-:!ts

b $118

TASTY

Copeland Fresh Pork

5 lb boa

PORK SHOULDER
CHOICE QUALITY

1-Bone Steaks

CAGLES PRIDE FRESH

GEORGIA, GRADE A
WHOLE

t AQ

111. 1008
pr It 11

1 S lb boa

to

Main Dish

Delmonico Steaks

-

Picnic Roast

lb

48C

Fresh Pork Ham

lb

68c

Dinner Franks

lb

68c

$849

a 10 a

Cat Foods
6',o:

5

BIG WEEK

89c

Iced

3

Eclairs

c

59
for

AQc

(jog

69c

TOMATOES

O

PLUS
DEPOSIT

Cut.Ups

lb

35c

U S D.A. CHOICE

BOYS

AGED tO THROUGH 14

WILLWIN
XK
NSE PAID

TRIPTO

Southern California

SAVE

2 lb

lOc, FAME

-

OLD DUTCH
Sweet &amp; Sour
DRESSING

TO

cawo'wi
(OI4TLS
CLOSLS

4

0, 19c

37C

1

99C

3

Biscuits

tea

25c

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is

U.S. No. l

Green Beans

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Peppers

Snappy

Velveetci
b_

Green

Potatoes

SAVE 2O KRAFT

t-

Sweet Wostirn

Cantaloupes

-

5 Z. 1.

SAVE Sc. BORDEN

FLY
UTID ii

MUSHROOMS

SAVE Sc, ORE IDA

Margarine

18'
W

Fryer Parts

Golden

5 49(

Hash Brown

.

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JUNE 23

-

3 $ios
3 29c
0 49c v
2 49C
-

lb.
bog

Ib. Pkg.

Country Style Cuts lb 39c
lb 39c
3 Legged Fryers
39c
2 Breasted Fryers
Family Pak Cut-Ups lb 39c

lb 47c
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43c

59
59c

FULL CUT
I#

ROUND
KS

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Bananas

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55c

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HOT PLATE LUNCHES

N 7*-

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Fu'"aq v Dcut,,t,
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For '!ou.tr Picnç

29

Beef Liver
OSCAR MAYER

Sliced Bacon

lb

'

weners
eners

ALL BEEF
ALL MEAT

Chipped Meats
tYKE'S

Bologna

it,

7 8 oc

991C
3 300
69c
lb

RATH BREAKFAST

Sausage

lb 49c

EXTRA LEAN

Ground

Chuck

I

IXIRA LEAN

Ground Round

88C
93C

lb

78C

88c

OSCAR MAYER

Wi

:

49

•t

Meat Turkey Roll

TARNOW BCIFHAMTURKIY

,

Potato Salad

I'.CME STilt

Spiced Luncheon

Steakettes

-

5'•)

0*

MS

Ib.

ptoi'

eoa39C

ROAST

35c

".a41.1440c

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ESCORT
CRACKERS

Fried Chicken

S

CHOICE
CHOPPED SIRLOIN

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

NABISCO

FAIRWAY MARKETS

RUMP

American Cheese

16%.

Fr.shlosty
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Asparagus

Breast Quarters
Leg Quarters
Drumsticks
Fry er Thighs

u.5,'a!

for

Golden Ripe

ThicIisem

48C

do,

lb.

23c

Lemonade

2

Vine Ripe

Frozen &amp; Dairy Buys

2 tcyi Will *a lr,,, Ih

Sponge
Cake

Mini
Cookies

SAVE OC,FRISKIE

4 VARIETIES

lit

SAVE 15c, LIBBY

AN ALL E

Li,.'

Cake
Donuts

5 lb bo.

BO N ELESS

1

BAKERY

~Nffo_

COPELAND
CHOICE QUALITY

LIPTON

69c

1"

39c
SAVE 54c

lb.

FA

$369

SIb boa

lb

16 a

8-6 oz. Bottles

.._- ..

Kids

59c

500

IOYS WILL
WIN

Love 'Em!
Corn Dogs

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BOYS CONTEST BONUS VOTES

FAIRWAY MARKETS

to "It t6OIN3.rudo Av
NEW TORE

I'

Steak Patties

lb I

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$

68c Swiss Steak
78c Boneless Chuck
lb 98c
K. C. Boneless
$108
lb I
Cube Steak
lb

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CHOPPED SIRLOIN

DINNERS

tl

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I

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SAVE 20c

$1

FLIIWtY MARKETS

BROIL

ILI'

-

5

LONDON

10-14 lbs.

KING SIZE

BUY 5, FAME VEGETABLES

Cut Beans, Corn, Peas

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

I

79c

lot

Cling Free

PuRCSI 01

BUY 4 FAIRWAY 20 Oz

4

Meat Order

I b1

SAVE 20c. NEW SOFTENER

4 Pole 43C

Canned Drinks

I F I I iT

WITH PURCHASE OF S 10 00 OR MOPE

lb.

4 1

SAVE 20c, A FAVORITE

BUY lOt, FAME

$1

6

Rolls

BUY 1, SOITEUIR

Waldorf
150 VOTES

Ken 'L Ration

Cutlets

,•

umbo Towels
$
Coffee

BUY 2, BATH TISSUE

37c

DISCOUNT PRICE
- A if

Breaded
Veal

keys

-

VIVA

612oi Ca"'

Coffeemate
vriTwPiJPCiiASI L
100 VOTES
BUY 4. CARNATION tufT
1 0 29c
Slender
Cc"
2&amp; 02

IA/E

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500 EXTRA BOYS VOTES

LAST IFIR AT THIS LOW PRICE

79C

Rain Barrel

#.-

Tomato Juice

35C

YOUNG
TURKEYS

50C REFUND

SAVE 56c

,

14

BUY 1

AJFORD

r

67c

Spreodables

69c

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EXTRA BOYS VOTES
50 VOTES IACH ITIM PIO*

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No Pest Strips
SAVE 14c

A1f

Porkay

OVIRNMINT INSPECTED

SAVE 20c. SHILL S
.LIcO*LL

$1.

l7*

REVEAL

4

French Dressing

iWIDIaItILCP

American Slices

DISCOUNT PRICE

RAFT

SAVE 4

SAVE tQ. XPAFT

ROASTING WRAP

49c
89c%14

SAVE 20c. WISHBONE

LVI
Ins 6aiLS1tI*Vt EIIb OA5I
till 1

6.

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

PRICES EFtEC T/E
5.4 .5 -f 1
F

GIANT SIZE

Applesauce

SAVE

V-S Cocktail

SAVE 60c

SAVE 40c. MOTTS LO.CAL

5c.

-

•

7c CAMPBILL

SAVI

I

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Baby Beef Liver
lb

88C

Alaska K ing

Crab Legs

$929
.

98c
Trout Fillet
Halibut Fillet l 79c
Small Shrimp lb, $129
Lake Smelt bu $ 139
lb.

FAIRWAY FRESH

Ground Beef

3

$188

b

spo rtiol il o,

Mackerel Fillet

lb

89C

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Sanford

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SHOWBEAT

iCTITlOUS NAME
tiOT1Ct IS PI'fft OVfl IPi01

V

?l Urban Ma
Trnofla,
A.lmnilt'at.on fOr 'e vchate of
nne buseS .nO OINCr caO,ta,

aCC0.Id.s(.
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pciso.n 01 'Pie Fict;?.ovt Nam.
Statutrt. To Wit Section •IS 0
M

rsorid Statutet 1151
S Dawid M40

Stante

I MeadowS

PubliVi MIr 17. 74. 31 Jus-st?,

73

DEDSI
P,,bI,1Pl Maw 74. 31. June 7, 141

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01 i.
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S.mia.. CIdp. Fiatuda.

0(0 131

In 11* C.utt 01 tM County JUS,
ps-p, 1754
Seminat, County. State of attda , ,
at
IN PROlATE
ROAN
LiN
us s-i te Estate i
Orceated
IL%tELLIA R HILLY
T.AlICreddwiand PersensHavie
Deceased
csams at Demands ApSisist Said
FINAL NOTICE Estate:
, tt t r*reby 9 vIVl V1It tPIe
You and CaCti af you Ire
-ir5i9ned w.iI on the 7th day of
.ne. A 0 1417 perIled to the cla"nt and 0 'mindS WhiCh y. or
PlcunO?able County Judge of emer of you. ma Piat against the
temnoiC County. Florlaa, his Inal neat. of JOHN FRANKLIN JOR
-rtvrvl. account and VouCPIrS, at DAN. j(p5Ø late of seid County.
tipøj'gI Of Tht Ettatyof PpfrvieII.a CO the County
01
Q Pitry. decralad. bid at Ibid t.rvil. County. F ios'id&amp; at Pit OffiCe in the
"in and thirO, male application to COufl house 04 sad County at San
r' c rial se'tlement .
rsa
caanr
Pit a3rnn'strat.'s of tad tte, IOs-ItPt
the tm. ot the firt,
aid So? an order dtcItarQnghimal
TwOCopiaS
of each cia.m or demand Shall be rn
r'nd thiS the Sib dIy 0' Map, WVI?IItg, and thtfl stat. the place .
' 1172
residence and posl office address o4
'
Or,
the claimant, arid thuS be
(uscutor
of
J.t
by the claimant hit agent. os at
statr
ttwrw'y and bCcomPan.ed Zip a
r'ERUES,L,IA R HILLY
too of one dollar bid such clam or
Deceased
demand riof to fled ihall be t
T1 NSTROM. DAVIS
5 HARVEY COULTER
I, '.': P.TOSP4
A
jtor of the Lest
'dl Saie tart Viii and Iettan'ri'tt of
Suite 77
JOHN FRANKLIN JORDAN.
PoJ 0,5 cc Boa 1130
deceased
Sanford. Florida 37771
Mr. Harvey
Attorneys sos Li K'vtOr
&amp;ttorny at LaW
PubliSh May 10. 17. 34. 31. 1512
Pa Boa
OLD SI
FlOrida 331St
____________________________ Forest City.
In th. Couf of the Coiiaty Judp., c'.oIs'- Mat 74 31. juri 7 11 i;2
C)FD 1
Seminole County, Florida,
IS Prbati.
SN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Ins-I: Estate sf
FOR
ORANGE
COUNTY.

iRANK LASPEE

FLORIDA

Deceased CIVIL ACTION NO 73554
ToAIICr4II,,sasidP.qsos,suawegs,
SUIT TO OUSETTITLE
Claims or Demands Aainit said ALBERT
NORMA
GREENE

Estate
You arid each 04 you an, hirCOy
flout 'Pd and riired to present any

Put w1r
Psairititti.

vp
CIaim$anddeandswfiictiyou.or HAROLD A LEARNED and
ether p5 you. 'nay PawS against the MABEL LEARNED. hi wfe. if
estate of
FRANK LASPEE. living, and if dead thur untkjsDefl
oec eased, lat, of laid County. to the Peurt, dew tees ,'t1.'ert granipes

County Judge Of Seinufiole County, trusties, spouses, ueditors. lidnors.
Florida. at Pit OfticO in the Count successors, and all other partial
Piouse of lad County at Sanford. darning by. ttfOvgPi. undpr os
F iDnida. *:?Pin iii calendar months a.ga.ntt Harold A hatted or Mabel
from the time 04 the 111sf publication Learned. hIs wife.
of this notice Two C00iri 01
C'l
Orndants
Of demand s'satl tie in wr.ting.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Inld1sattttatethepiace04resid,nce TO HAROLD A LEARNED arid

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II i1iN'II('fI in Nt'tt York a little hiIe al.o for Michael
Saeks Ik's fir rookie actor ttho found huiisi'tI start Int
ill .1 I1JitI 11111% Ic IIt'
s Huh l'ulgrtn* in (corgt' tii
hills fine %CttItifl sit kant \oflnegUtS 'Slaughlertiou'.t'
l'ive
his !irst mosie anti pti'ti much his first anyfl
thing. Aflil there h.' was, at one of the pri ate screenings.

liii 1M III HA*

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Rules guaranteed to
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By Abgafl
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I)KAR AIUIY: I just reati the letter from the -yearld
mother of four who tacked a poster on her door with
"rules" to keep visItors away.
Well, I'm a 3R'year.old mother of six, and I'm amazed
'ahat anyone would want that much privacy. We're newcom
ers who live in the country, and I'm stuck out here with au
kids, two dogs and three cats. I'm so 'ungry for company,
I'm ready t go out on the road and flag down some atrang
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l9easc print
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You may smoke inside, outside, on the roof, or any.
where you wish, just don't burn the house down.
U you're hungry help yourself to anything you can
find AntI if you can't find anything, ask one of the kids,
Tlwy'll (it )tlU a peanut tmtt'r and brown sugar sandwich
If you'r-t here around mealtime, grab a chair and

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Ca,n'iione end Theresa Camillone.
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Sheriff Cf Seminole County. Florida.
PbIiSh May 24. 31 5. June 7. 14. 1577

FICTITIOUS NAME
Camllone and Theresa
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NOTICE IS hereby gntn that we Camillone. said property being
are engaged in bi)%i?*t$ at 74 Oak located in S4mineIp County.
A,e. Sanford. Semiriolo County
particularly
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poster on her front door to discourage unwanted company. I
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Some time ago I placed a sign on MY door whkh rnd
"1)0 Myr fllS'IURIS. NIGHT WORKER?"
It didn't help. People still rang my bell, twisted the
doorknob, beat on the door and yelled, "ANYBODY
HOME?" Some cs-en went around to look in the windows!
When I realized that I needed something
put up another sign,
"AI)MISSION SLOB-NO ONE ADMITTF.D FREE"
That sign did the job. Nobody bthered me alter that.
Now I notice two other
just like mine In the neighborhood.
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lofTy and n-ant to snake everything up I. her, save enough
money to hire a private investigator. After yone behavior, 1
wouldn't blame her family for refusIng Ia let you know
where she and your children (which you denied were yours
wider oath Lu couril are now living. U you find F.. ft. and
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llfld the store wollld be s,Ittsfi('d that tlit' pattern hiati
hct'n used l'here art' tulni's when we find we hiatt' btiuglit
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scoop of Ice clt'llIlI to each bawl This cools the cs'rt'41I
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SA(.l I I'AKII-JS (Nov. 22 to 13cc. 21) Do the shopping
catty, then kces Imnpottent tusincss appolntmnefltl Strive for
more elfidency in legulJr routines Try to please astoctites
more Show that you arc capable
('APItICORN (13cc. 22 to Jan. 20) Start an uptrcnd In all
of your busancu iftaurs through muoulem rllCttutSii ra with
fsc Id of endeas or for the advue you nerd
experts In
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) You have a fins
opportunity to be your natural grcgamsous self and shOuld
contact all those who can be helpful to you Take th. health
Imeatments you need Asoid a troublemaker.
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he or she will he
IF YOUR CR11.1) IS HORN IODAY
one of those delightful young people who will be a natural
part of the Aquatian Age, so be sure to send to the right
school that will h'ing out (hi finest potentials in uiu
talent.ioaded chart. there Is much love of travel here and a
ii well Good spirit ual
ruuind that tan 'ohm priiik nIt easIly
training early in life is irulport.4flI
"the Star 1mph, they do not conspel." What you make
of your life 1$ laiely up to YOU ,
Carroll Rsghler'I Individual Forecast to, your sign tom
June is now ready. for your copy send your birthdat. and
SI o Carvoll Righter forecast 4nams of newspaper), Box
629, Hollywood. ('alit 'iOOJM.

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JGdui llcCra. Cals,

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S4imimes it is possible
to reunite the sescred ends
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mid tilhe.
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to a problem. Write PoIl' in cart' of this newspaper.
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WIN AT BRIDGE

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overtook with dummy's It)
East ('1)11111 do no better ,tII hieatthrlskt'n.
lIlats hI 1lut till the lack and
Ihit Ste fmnallv got souse'rhis let
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liii tilt' high (Ii,Il)iOIldt anti
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aILsanca ct-en more pleasurable and profitable. Make a friend
of a worthwhile new acquaintance,
TAuRUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Being more objective is
best now and you gain the respect of those
neighborhood easily. Be sure to take came of a iredit affair.
Go to bed early tonight Be ws
(;IMlNi (May 21 to June 21) You have new lucas and
n now make
activities to study well in the morning. You
plans for a tnp you want to take He sure to study the colt
well Kelsa at home tonight.
MOON CIIILVRLN (June 22 to July 21) A good day to
make those payments that air inhpottant and keep your
credit lfl good shape Don't neglect whatever has to with
government, lake mate out tonight
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Your greatest benefits today
can come from being with associates and planning the future
whii'h you are so talentedwisely. Engage in civic work
Stop procrastinating.
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) 'laking care of all that
work ahead of you with dispatch and putting It behind you
makes this a fine day. Cooperate more with fellow workers
Make plans to improve your health
LILIRA (Sept 13 to (lit 22) Make today's appointments
early for whatever recreation you ilave In mind, then get
busy handling Important matters Showing more kindness to
mate Is wise. Watch your budget

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day ansi evcntng for you to find new activities
by which you can easily express yourself so that your finest
talents come into 'hew. Associates and friends can give the
support you need. Show appreciation by aiding all.
ARIES (Mar. I I to Apr 19) Meet with congenials and

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in which case, a husband
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Case T.-5a3 Ned P., aged be able to procreate did(lrCn..
is in a dilemma.

and hooked II over the Inbox. All
side edge of his
p0? ifl
of his little
It. it does not take tnucti
space and he CIl t':istl and
The
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the right slit' lot the lot
box to close. \'our column
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Ned has Joined 1,000000
other husbands who hay.
subniitted to a vasectomy
operation to prevent further
pregnancy of their wives.
Ut flOW his 2nd wife wants
babies! Note the possible
medical solutions to hr
problem.

DEAR I'OLLY-After sears not knowing what to do
with fl1 SOn'S tiny los's I iltl4lllV tilt 1111 the IIIt'a of buying
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hour This was the wiiv ms tlhntht'l ,itatit' fabrics colorfast
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930 (4) VIrginia Graham
10:00 (3) Dinah's Place
50:30 12) ConcentratIon
(4) Met-v Griffin
tn.o II) Fashions In SewinC

t)EAI( I&gt;Ol.t.\' I Ill't'(i tul know' how tui get the glti.'
used to put ceramic tiles on baths 011111 54,1115 off the
tiles This glut' was 1(1(1 on a(tl'r a st's slui)f)V Jut)
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6:15(4) Sunshine Almanac
6:30 I ) Summer Semester
6:4-S (3) Sunshine Almanac
1:00 (2) Today
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(9) BOlD'S Big TOP
5:00 (4) Capt Kangaroo
(9) Mike DouglaS
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3:30 (2) Doctors
(4) Guiding LI
(9) ObtIrig Game
3:00 (2) Another World
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County. FlOrida in accordance with
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dit,out Seminole County. Florida. will at
Name Statuins, To Wit Section
1100 A U on the 15th Day of June,
14505 Florida Statutes 1557
A 0 1472. offer for late and 551110
S JoePl Wood
the highest bidder, for cat's, lubliCt
Constance A WOod
to ari arid all Caittirig semi, at the
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Benedict, District Engineer. P0 Boa V. DeLanO. Florida, tel later than
Jeme 31. 1473
IdwardA Mueller
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Se'cre"oiy
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Bring your kids We have so many, a few more won't
make any difference.
We can t lend you any money, but go ahead and ask
anyway It will make us feel good to know we appear that
prosx'rous
Tell us your troubles and we'll tell you ours. One of
our aiit van piay InC VI011fl iur O1S.K5.rUUII1 HIUSIc, aulu we
can all cry together.
S If you can stand us, we can stand you, so drop in
.ln)tlme and stay as long as you like. We're people who like
people
MIIXE IN WATSONVILLE, CAL.

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NOTICE tHEREBY GIVEN that

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NOTICE IS hereby given itt I am by virtihe of that cerlain Wit os
out of arid undet
Dr , Sanford, Seminole County, (secuticri iSSued
the seal 01 the CIVIL COURT OF
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under the liCtt.Ou name f
that I RECORD Court of Dad. County,
LII INDY RACEWAY. nd
Florida. upari a final iudge'fnent
intend tOragittit laid s-same *Th the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole rendered in thI aforesaid court on
County. F lot ida in accordance with the 75th day of October. A 0 1571. in
tN Fictitious thaI c.n.n case entitled. Dineft
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to the hmousunc and Sonwt)cIdy eLse sho had been at the
screening aske1 him for his autograph. The combination
of the two things-the big. hiiuriuus car ard the autogsaphhunter-stiddenly hit him.
"Ii stas a fantasy conic true," Sacks says 'A real
trip

Legal Notice

keC1') CO1'I1}')lflY

by Lorry LCWiI

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r ucntd if uiir.g
ii •iiti tlijerel
P,-') ('ItS, 'Use ('arol Hurreti bandits sh-1 tsar gas $i, rob an
JrsepPi
Wisernan.
lslal'lllrm.
tIle
Sluimsa i Itrun, Iunn *itif of nrm'irt"l car and ,uer,ttfuhly
lflve5ti,l*tlOfl,
Si
('Itmud's
Ihe f,IlI iiici'Ir lliuili'nls takes up engineer a get-a way. Finally, a
iIitt4 4 Sut9W)f*is
tlw' full hour ('arvil and VikkI due turns up when a susit(t'J Pwiiwevet,
t't'
al finger at a 1ofmv'r
application
reveals
jnihi
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"1i'Iy
Slctc'rs"
I.'swtt'm.-nt
whit
has
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Rraid
talent
that
leads
to
the
anti hIarvy Y,ur;,tin IS tiit' tlfltIihlSl
iw'enrrie vs r,fr,rrr's-n'iuwie'd he'*
r llptUI'
sll;hs'riIJIr i'irlgwliIet harry
r,'ysddat' for I1.4?hf'lf ( timhIllrwIvimc wisti 14411* in love with
missioner, Th. link tieS
Mystery
Nile,
N1i
3'I
Jt'nrsy f)nhly and litilkis ulr
rnaestrrs and 11w randuIate to an
uirt'er until Ix' tuis to go off to Mrivle Rerun,. ''Filth Man in a
String
jrtel."
It's
father.srisl
oki
mob murder.
war "((I clean up the tn"
nIght for the Weavers Its this
'3-rn ('BS. Medical ('enti'r
30
Ad.4nl'12 MrClriud segment with 1)ennis
NRC,
Rerun i Bradford I)illman
in
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i H.'run s. Although officers
plays an ambitious young
plays
a
Rfrh
role
f.'at,ired
Stuihlity nnd hIred are staked hut,
r-'secufive who has been injure-ri
n an accMent. flr. Joe C.annr.n
treatin .
while
suspe.'ts.
lilUman, that hIs patient l'sas t
r,i
tlr greater problem, in
emnotioflal crtsi* stemming ft.'sm
marital troubles, and he fesi'
hal patient hotil4 'undirm.
Cin?ry
WEDNESDAY
psychiatrIc
treatment
(5) Love. American
St,t.
EVENING
Ii 30 (2),I-soft'yiirvoc4 S,ares
9-'330 ABC. Tht'MM:
(4) Love of Life
FrldrnanCnmelyM.sehtrle T).'
7 00 (2) I Dream of
(I) iws
1"tsuhah rfifl'IIC'l tuest.4 tonismht
JliflftlI
are American perfofmens
Truth
or
AFTE RIIOON
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much has his feet on the ground. Actually realit- was
thrust upon him heca use of all the tt1ne it took between
sshen he made the film and shen it came out.
For those many months, he was, he says, in a state of
tiibii lie knew he had had the leading role in a hig. big
film Hut nobody else knew it because nobody had seen
it. He as forced to make the same old rounds and
wound up s tb a great feeling of reteclion
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claimed
ofPies'wte a default arid ultimate 0(045
on Petitioner's attorneys or abowe detcrlbed property
arid
sheuld
yOu
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to
do
to.
by you
imm.piatrfy ttwroattef.
IlfOgmerlI will be entered aganst
against YOst
defeutIf w1t be eri'Wed against you default will be entered
ylsu for thiS relief demanded in the
WITNESS trip hand and seal 01 Pefmt,ort
los the relief demanded in tPi
FICTITIOuS NAME
ttil$ Court at Sanford. Seminole
Pelitios's
WITNESS 'riy his-id arid official
NOTICE i5 Pups-nb, gwen that I am
thus
Florida,
tS'it
day
Of
WITNESSmy lsandansdttsesealot COunty.
seal of sad Court on 27--sd day Of
ençaru t but"l'%% at P 0 Boa 474
May. 1177
's Court on the 22nd day of May. Mat. 1472
Fern Park. Seminole County,
teal)
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Seal)
Florida urk'en the f(ti?ist nan-se of
ARTHUR H h(CKWITH. JR..
"III
Arthur H Beckeith. Jr
Clerk Circuit Count.
PARAMOUNT JANITOR SER
ARTHUR H BECKWITP4,
ClanI of Circuit Court
VICE, and that I intend tp regiptw
Seminole COunty
Clerk of Circuit Covet
Seminole County. Florida
v El len Scott
said
'sans, with the Clerk of tie
B
Martha
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By Matire Brown.
By
Ciristit Court. Sentinel. County.
Dps y C left
tsepvt y Clerk
Depur ii C era
WlPIOERWEEDLE. JR
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FIosIØ. In accordance wIth the
hUBERT M MORRIS 04
J ChristotP*r Rae
Qyi5iOns 04 the FiCtltij5 Plant-se
Wird,n'we-sOle. Hairsep. Ward
itUTCHISOW AND LEFFLER
Atlorny for Petitiriat
and WDcdr'sars. P,&amp;
Statutes, To *1 Section IfS 04
F.rtt Federal Building
POST OFFICE DRAWER H
Florida Statutes SCSI.
P 0. boa NO
SANFORD, FLORIDA 37771
3t3 West Fish Street
Sig Stephen Solomon
Wirder Part, Florida 77715
A tIme vs for ppt ii loner
Saritord. F ida 77.7?)
PstbIith Ma, 17. 21 31. June?. ttfl
Pi,ibIlth' May 74. 31, June 7. 14. 1577 Publish Map 24. 3)5. June?, II, 1477
Putblish May 74. 35. June 7. II. 1572
OLD-Ill
tt)I2t
0(01)1
PUBLIC NOTICE
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING
t.CCATION AND DESIGN
S 'i's-rOy 9ivtn the' nieretled tiefsOrts map reQuest a publ.c
..r.ng coesternn9 ifup loc.t,on OrIigru. social. ecOnomic. aid en
rc,rs'nental effects of Widening arid resurfacing 04 cutting twO (2) laneS
Pr ect No 71010 11 on State bid Il? beeweerl State Road 04 In Oviado
p State lead *IllO(US Ill by *lniffIng eucIlrsQuesf In writing to C A

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That laid tale it bring made to
•t ioo i.,m satisfy the terms of said Writ of
caimant, and Shall tie $*O'tI tO by living, arid it dead thCir u,mskriou'n
•flgbged en
the rlaimaflt. Pit agielt. or attorney heirs Oev.tees, legateet, granteet.
Conway Road. Orange County. Eaecut.on
and accompanied Dy a filing tpe of
.lolun E Polk
trUs!ieit. spouses. creditors. he-sort.
Florida snide? the fiCtit
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Sheriff
onedolia? avid such clamor demand successors. and all Other parties
'THE GROVE", and that I intenØ to
SOminoll County. Florida
rot so filed Shall be void
claiming by, ttWOuJgis. under or
register laid name with the Clert of
I Frons LaWel. Jr
•geinhl Harold A Learned or Mabel the Circuit COssi, Seminole County. PiaDIitIi May 24. 31. Juhe?. II 1572
As riecutos' 04 the Last
Learned, Pii5 wife. RCsidence
Florida In acOidance with the OLD 132
*11 arid Testament 04
Provitlors 04 tie Ficititio..js Name
unknown.
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Suit Statutes, To wit Section 545 DI
FICTITIOUS NAME
deceased to Quj,et Title sat beII' brougn, in the Florida Stetutes 551
NOT ICE IS hereby gwen tt't I am
Pwbtlt's May IC. 17. 74. 3). 1477
CirCuit Cøvil of Seminole County.
Sig W R Cooper
engaged in business at Upsala
0(047
Florida against yost and •bcti of you.
PubliSh Ma, 3i, 31 5, June 7. 11. i,n Presbyterian Church Country Club
right, title os
Road Senino4e Count, Florida
0(0 177
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cIaurnrsg WI tttll
ttprett snot lien upon IsiS follOwing
spider the ficlit,ous s-same f THE
IIGNTEENTI JUDICIAL CIR.
described real property situated in
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHILDREN'S GARDEN. and that I
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Seminole County. Flo.lda towit
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA •rttendtorecVersadrsamewththe
FLORIDA
Loll II, 14 arid 15. Block B MAIN
Lurk 01 the Cintut Court, Seminole
CIVIL NO. 12411
CIVIL ACTION NO 72411
ADDiTION TO LONGWOOD. at
Coynty. Florida in accordance *ith
IN RE' THE MARRIAGE OP
IN REt THE MARRIAGE OF
cordirig to the Piat thereof as
the provisions Cf the FiCIitojt
IVA OEAN LANGLEY. wife
REBA S. CARTER.
recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 27.
Name Statutes, To wit Section
Petitioner,
1150
PubliC Recds of Seminole County.
LANGLEY. 5450? Florida Statutes 1557
RALPH
DAVID
arid
Florida,
Glad
husband
JAMES CARTER. ,,i15
reQuired Puerevy 0 Cite
Respondent rid you are
NOTICE TO DEFEND Publish May 10. 17. 34, 3). 1417
your answer or other wrlttpn THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
0(014
NOTICE OF ACTION
defense personally, or by your at
RALPH DAVID LANGLEY
'0 JAMES CARTER. JR.
FICTITIOUS NAME
tOft*y. with the Clerk the Circuit
wP5 resident. 4
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
NOTICE 'S pierebr 9 sen mat we
Court, Eighteenth Jstdiciat Circuit.
Frk',n
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED are engaged in business at P0 Boa
Seminole County. Florida. at tPu
ROute 1,
that VA DEAN LANGLEY, has tOSS Sanfoio. Seminole County.
Courthouse
in
Sanford.
Florida.
ant
uac, Cit, Tenns'slI'e
I,id
a Petition
in the Florida,
Circuit Court
5,emiroie
County,
toe aofFlorida strider the fictitious name of
o serve a coot- thereof upon Pe
'CJ ARE HEREbY NOTIFIED
SAy ASSOCIATION, and that we
Ptairmtitfs'
attorney.
*1505*
name
5
"A' l proceeding fOr d'tbO'istmOil Cf
0 t%OiiJt,Ofl Of Marriage arid you •t
intItud t regisler said name with the
inarripge has been filed against you W E WIPIDERWEEDLE. JR. o
required to serve a coPy of VDiJ
Clerk 01 the Circuit Court. Seminole
the firm of Widpnwe.di.. H11n15,
arid you ore required tO lervea copy
written defenses. If any, on J. C.iflty, Florida in accordance With
P A.
tout *'rittefl defenses, If any. Ward aid Woodm.n,
704 Eat' CHRISTOPHER RAY. wtsooe ad
Pie provisions 04 the Fictitious
Plea England Awefitie. W.ntet Park,
'tiereto on Petitioner's attorneys
os'ess is F irit Federal lulduig. 313 Nan-se Statutes, To wit Section
Floe ida 37754. viol later 'bin the 55th
West F itt' Street, Sanford. F lr ide.
Whose rierties at0 address appear
Florida Statutes SCSi
3277). arid file the original *ith the
below, on or before June I&amp;•Pt. 1573 Day of June. 1572
S Morris H Metti
the estate. r.9Pit.
there-n
Sefl159
up
Clerk of tPil above styled Court on
arid fill CPa original thereof WIth irC
".Clarence E HanSon
tEtl
elwpn$ Sri pr lw-s
end P05t office address gf the MABEL LEARNED Pii5 Wi'e. ii

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Sacks Revels in

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pot1.hon AvtNi?t *iII fiot
Otiri. Count, County. F Iodo wio.c Th fctfliout
COufIN.but# County COm,nii,.n nam of SPIP
LAtE HILLS
APT S. and that p .n?twld to rpit',w
C'ii'ntat Ortan4o F sos-ida on Jv
ta.3 r*m.
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tPi CIe1-t 01 tP'-f'
INi har,y it b1'Ifl c04iducted to Circuit C0%%1 Seineinle County,

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CAPITALGIANT
APPLICATION HAEIWO
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II flaw aid &amp; James Jacob
Soot is hadn't t't I'll gotten
around to sorting Pus trt.'nu'Il
douss Phand when he heard
%'est pt'si wilts four hearts
lie Isati it sorted by the tutu'
North and East had passed.
but it was quite is whIle be
lit' det'Itkd sihtat to tllul
f
Evemstuuill&gt; he stilled luiu .1
aix'spade call.
Wi'st o1lefleli a heart
one woul cxIleft and South
looked over dummy tllqlplly.
It would be a cinch to naIl
that h e a r i lead: draw
king of diamonds: enter
(Iulillflly
with the it) of
triiIllpI; discard two dulss
08 liii' gUINI dldlIlUIItil BflII
try thi. club finesse (UI'

seven.
All this looked rut&gt;' hut
nes- cit listless Sfiuttl wiss cant'•
lui lie ruitfe'd liii' eighut.spot
not the fits'
Then he plast'd lila ce ul
trumps Dlii there Will East
with all three trumps amut
Ihere WgI South wills med It)
reach dunnnuy. lie 'LUhled lilt
dcc and king tuf tliarlloflhl%
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VASECTOMY OPERATION
It is t'stlsu.stt-tl tti,ut t'nt'
Ililliklll .'%Ills'r 11.111 litssb.11ltb
hiss e alt I',li!S bunt .Isi'-s till it
lilit'rati(llts.

'lists is us sitnpk, iuss'spdn'
aist' surgk'iI prssct'shiitt'. 151'
It'll Jlt'tfiliilt5l us this' plltb'
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itt'itt,t'I tit 111(1st' uit'th
vl's proses sueet'ssftil. thei1
isis isew stik should conct'n
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Commission, subsequently led to some shrink in
Whew!Amleverrrliev.4... middleman markups. By April, retail food prices
When actor Burt Reynolds dropped generily , led b&gt;' dips for beef and pork.
was recently featured as a nude
Nos, atcording to the latest U'il)A reports, ttit
in the centerfold of an issue of upswilig in farm prices is on again.
Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1
For example, all beef cattle in mid-May were up 4
certain that this would set a
per
cent from April; hogs were I I per cent higher
precedent . . . unleashing

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for a bit. . , It would only cost
nit another half-buck to check
in to "Chicago -that wonnerf ul
town." approximately half-way

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Onora Rd ,Sanford

CL0SED

AY

SEMINOLE PLAZA
Hwy. 17-92

tj a 14--a J 4 I r

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acroas
But our nd,hb'irs to the
south - that lily Beautiful, less

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drive away ..

the current rate hes lags

Tomorrow, it'll be Western
Union . . lund 110w a Sanford
--resident received is telegram

-

Park -on Friday, noUtled of Its
SiTival on Saturday) ... and it

1

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arrested Andreas 11aader, one of %Vest (;er.
any's most wanted men.

h

east

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4-oll--0.4 "-t .litto

it the

ownrs. tins -vouW

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f-attn ii.

yet. but I've tipeen told that it
contal-Ined ortly 25 words.

Cass.lberry
Talk Is cheap Don't you
P.IiC 11, 1)5

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Pullcir Ww tdornulled A We,-.
City Contimissumi turned down nesday tught, dirovirung vwii

; ri-VertY was 9iiiii to Ltw cili Silvier Spring. Md.. whou 4 I,

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t'ity IlLutiagtr K..-,w!ts in.. .sPpeuri un aritais,g the bow-i
Toll Picutim-li by life guardA pill
Llk, amenable to helping on the 111I %aid.

,;.~ AW "Y III'i wvuki nut

in

Sometimes
we et

bridging

u

WEATHER
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with a few thundershowers mainly today. Afternoon highs mostly In upper Ii 1,0w tonight C)6
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to 72.

Ii Vi ISUIJIU. l'a
8511)0) Itaker (orivai r

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set retar&gt;

ILPIJIII

Temperatures slipped Into the 40s as tar

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behind bars.
t
Baker, 43, was picked up Areadeaths
shortly be fore 6 am. by a pri. Bridge
S ute car suttich hail driven into Calendar
tir federal uuiiffluuiuin sut-uri(y, ('iiitfled utt
iri1n fiirui near hvtt' When Comics

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car reached the gate. Baker Crouippiord puzile
got out tiond spoke briefly to Dr. I.77opne
IWIll
I*ar Abby
iait

lii happy

to

I.itittrial ClIJIUlIChlI

1-- frol Baker iiaid Ile re. CnIertairkment ,
nanded mipirsinen that hi has lioroxcopoI
.- I
iolonys maintained he wits in. llaspilaintilti .

sion fraud and grand larceny S&amp;ity
of whlt't, hr was can. S;rLs
l\

charges

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311 I'll fol to 11*e ilecrttary post15H tion. Baker was convicted 11
311 1967 poll charges tirlated to tht,
4A Iuilsuse it tt ,tUthultIt%, A11I
311 utilli Alalwall. for 'Criltreitl
311 prison tion Jan. 14. 1971.
Itakil position ILI lill
5A

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Senate majority

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Sikowoott pprison
., which
2A knuwnasthih.'ntfannu4 the
511 l.ewisburg ekral Peniten.
U ttiiry,
611-YB
611
A former Srite
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,&amp;IV al 41, 1-0
V_,Iii Of %&amp;.11tols

portile, tw was held at this

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4.
1
he IS wtitln lie i.asr ts 'k Iuk

H iki r Itfusest to talk
his stay in prison saying
log

to tl)e 11 S SCIIIIII Dt-11101ITAtiC 'Ailitild grant no Interviews until

1 feel (USC

0xil and dry weilther dominated thil central
part of the nation again today, with
onf ined
to parts of tile East CoaIld and the Intermountain
West.

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Bobby Baker Is Tree

I is' d
11
nesday and today but were unable to find a . :
happy to be free after nearly 17
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fourth.

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rmy s

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After 1 7 Months

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STEP
THE BIG
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tnniusion requesug in.'mnution about buying a uzU
rough AUaoue0cu,i
rUonofthecttysort. olkirt

ceremonies is Becky Fitzgerald. Becky is it rnemb,er of llack .%2 while
Beverly has Ix-en a member of Junior

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operating tP)
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ltcptn Iuin

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apartment facility s*nw towers would provide a ieetlad
from a U S. ..epartznent of service even if it paid no taxes
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Thestzizctures,t1ue placed 'lowniown he Wti.d.
at $1 million by Bram of.
fictais.

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FI(ANKFURT ('erinan (AP)
I' H'
fought a gun muffle during a search br
anarchist bombers today and relx)rtcdly

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the city to furnish potit
printerition.
With Uppi =persoom expri

liuct the .%_-Clanithan said

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SANFORD PLAZA
Hwy. 17-92 a nod

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lazes since C'operattng

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SAIGON (All") -Ten Americans were killed

?ow, ktschewon this morsel

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American combat casualties reported n the
two mOflth.S between the start of the North
Vietnamese offensive March 30 and last

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is displayed by Brenda Beaty aif

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lANropo

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%,ere battling North Vietnamese units of IM or
more men cacti.

(by dialing direct), and 35 mils

91J4
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w - ar--vmm-eir =.

TI* city uir'rr advd iy suesd

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Don't really know anyone in
Alaska, but I might want to call
Chicago for instance
so the

pu'ry so inclined, attend one of

99 or

e., 51.,

,

were wounded. tile U.S. C0111111illid announced
today. This raised to 416 file [lumber of

St,.h.,ryhs,,:.i.

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Casselberry during Lyman Sidewalk

.

but on page 5 of the local
directory is listis the charge to
that area as $7.25.

illS fort firstrem minutes

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Sculpture of a head was done

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s ith tanks 59 miles northwest of Hue 10(1115,
tr tug to trap a \orth Vietnamese regiment
Enemy artillery caused light casualties, and
by late afternoon two government task forces

awr tells file. "It'll cost you

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fill

Trout Fillets

P

%adiappididididitill

as

SLorwo 50-ailtilto

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Vietnamese paratroopers launched a sweep

29'
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OUTSTANDING WORK

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negotiated with the Soviets.
Nixon was to leave Warsaw today after an
overnight visit and talks with Poland's cornmumst Leaders

SAIGON (AP) - More than 1,000 South

Tried calling Orlando lately?
a ,iit'
s
ap
piddling em

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foTli

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1 don't know tire exact

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cording to the latest clocking on
my Duster's odometer. from

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that the Brain Towers two city commission mef.tlngS, cot ruing the status of Br'am

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American public tonight, apparently to urge
support for tile arnis-Iiinitation pact

n&gt;' lonr.Wotouelicve
its nr like
There has to be an equitable
measure for establishing these

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matter, what with today's lead
story relating the ever-climbing
beef they'd better flifl
or easer

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President Nixon wra p
13-day summit trip today and returns to
Washington to address Congress and the

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or very )-Dung ducklings).

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messing OserC%er)thlflg,
and chasing the dogs (wIe
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Father Leroy fl. Sor
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t Ru at Monday's crimmaston Tower
represent i ng when the itructure was built it work ses. ton, the mayor ad.
filitfornitation Intin the nty
P. a
rt tiled he had P.tnwrongnthe managers offIce indIcama a
ntaty
formation furnished from W.E. Cooperating Parishes Inc.,
Mayor Ixe P. Mocire, during infwmauou receI by hun rnllt lit In a pop, sol -each year to
Knowles, ctly nionaKer, that owner of Bram Timers. al

w.

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Milk

.

Sanford city officials were a from S. Joseph DavisJr., a

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fenced in I m told;
Howeser , those without

wad

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F ish &amp; Chips ...........
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who enjoy 'em ...(they,re the :..

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sb.iI N•tSl

Br.akfast Club EvIP.

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Jill

Buy I lot 7U,
Get I III 14 to 7UI

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Pork Roast

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important impact on both wholesale and retail

If the higher-farm-price trend for cattle and hogs

&amp; Bmiq

VO'S Hair Spray

$13'

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losah'
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packers and retailers will be forced into passing apartment dprinples for senior owner intended to claini expressed dismay to City Towers taxall
It was also brought. out AE the
itizens, win not be paying exeiroption from real property Commissioners G,mill Meyer
damsel in distress? Says thM some of their larger costs to consumers.
pe taxes
taxation under the state i. and A.A. McClanahan when session that a tww law had
property
,
which
overloaded with ducks (honest,

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MaxweII House

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20 per cent.

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2 LAYER

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Pizzo With Ct)eese . . . ,

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as some economists predict, meat Dram Toweçs. 12-floor high-rise

3--&amp; Stilt a 'Pi

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sustained period.

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prices when increases on the farm occur over a bit "Liken back" by the in. to r pit e y

too easy to get guys Iot.aketheir

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pinup Photographer Suzanne
ady

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at the school.
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-u with a year ago tile total livestockpr ice
hundreds of "hairy-chestell Comlared

apes on us.

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Pressure from the administration, including

rill

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%4'1111411 Illall. and file right fif Ill

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Iloth of these stork's are on Page 1 01

getting less for live cattle and hogs.

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lite rising livestock prices are being eved closely I v .:. ...'111he Herald coullnues %olith part I of 5 on the
X S ninole County School Ito,
consurner-conscious
Nixon
adininistrati )
:
approving the
econornists.
a1:.,l1:i1n:ua1at;Ix
elusIve
report rii
lfere ih t happened: 1 late February, after
(Ioning lit other parts ill (lie country.
enjoying a five-niontli price climb, farmers began

$11"

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Cole Slaw
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Baked0eans oeoeeeeeope

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Tomato Wedges

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Tomatoes

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F or the 15-15 school pinit. %P tiu%e
ul'('rI% i'd it; In favor; 117 oPpord anti IS
% veklng additional Information.
On the tlistrletlng Issue 116 persons bass.
hulk alt ii they (ci I the people of Sanford
sliotilti lit gis iii Iii. opportilnht) to sot. in
Ut ii wIn r on
ln lb. r ri sith ncy distrkls
sitotikt he si't HI) tar mi nber of the .anford
('ity ('ohulmiSsion.
()nt II persons %Ot( 4 \n to this part of the
qitestitiii;iri.'.

H

Meal, w hich makes U) around 1(1 pet cent of the
1untl food budget, is a kes iost 0111% tug indluitor.
Although doss n in April holesale and retail tne4tt
prices for Mas' could be pushed up again by the
latest farm surge
(;ov('rIlm('nt reports (tit the situation, however,

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Ribs • • • • • •
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Franklin Salami

39

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$ 1Ia

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Old %ft..Id III.... %I...d

39

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29'

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Trash Can Liners

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arc on the move again and soon mar force consumers to gird their l oins ill iiwal
counters.
lkpartment reported Wednesday that livecattli' prices rose tO
The
\1a) to an all-time high of $33 10 per 100 pounds hogs .1% ci agi d •in II iwr wIt
Inter
lilt rease to $24 90 mainl 'is .t result of fe w er baby pigs last

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Garbage Bags

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contend that what they are
extinguishing Is not life, but
merely potentui life, arid that
up to some indeterminate paint
the fetus Is not a human neruon
but a thingi and therefore
pendable.
Unlorturnatdy, even under
Me new law, more than 80
Aborted fetuses have been txrn
oWiflil &amp;IVi&amp; of life. Of thew,
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aerial photc is the bed for the new State Road
46. extending between Interstate 4 (across the
picture) and the Seminole-Lake County Line at

engineer at DeLnnd for the State Department of
Transportation, said today the $826,000 project

will be opened for traffic in Septcmbcr.(Bill
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the 23 ot the request of Thomas Academy ?ni 'the
Coast
Dade North, ranked first in
Freemen for vacating and Guard Academy.
Mate and second in the nallor.,
Ifeet
blasted the Seminole Junior abandonment of some
within
the
municipal
limits
of
College Raiders 104 In
BULLETIN
Supt.
Street.
City
of the im state Market
in a
Donald Bundy and the building
MIAMI BEACH (AP) — The
tournament here
were tnatructed 10 City Council today Invited
The Falcons outhit the department
investigate w l,eL r eranti ni'
Republicans to boid their 1972
Raiders only 12.11 but utet' 01
the request w ould adversely national convention in Miami
circuit
clouts.
those hits were
effect any property owners In
but urg,i at federnl
Tim Booker led the Raiders
thef tug on the
iii etite
government to
with three hits while Frank
1' or to
Authorized the

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Seaboard Coastline Railmd to
Wive in this doubL- elimination piemilt use of Spring
Oak Drive
tournament as
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those
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who
thought
Article
loser
of
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tomorrow.
"If a decision is made to save work schedule. Add to that the courthouse. lie also was in.
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He said that once Article V is
Dade North slugger Warren
the old courthouse, there would saving In overtime fines which terested In connecting the
10A
reading
ordinances to annex Comics
the
Implemented,
they
will
find
Cronumrtte
Coulpari) savings iith
hit a solo homer to
be considerable sa'. ings to face the company now."
board
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through
12,
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CrosswOrd
puzzle
needs
than
have
Commission Chairman Greg possible costs of renovation of many other
put time lalcons on the
Greenhut Construction Corn.
lilA
been identified to date, (but It the bottom of the first inning I'aIIH springs section with R. Dr. Crane
pany in that the demolition of Drummond enumerated the the building.
Door
Abby
in
IAA
zoning
arid
the
area
would
be this time next year The next two batters singled
Dick Matz, speaking lot
the building, costs of sidewalks, reasuns why Greenhtit should
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tx,ard could eitlier order a work ascertained.
[mining without giving
hloruocope
' be built.
Commissioner Skiney Vihien another run
plan change or solicit a proposal
Adopted
on
first
reading
a
Ilospitalnotes
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of
the
high
c-ou
change.
finumimnond
said
brought
out
the
of cha
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iuuh'j pl rdtn;ncu !'hlt
before any definite derision work necessm'ry In mn -ei U'? starter Mike
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other Society -------which
umniong
rnatives
different
c
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building
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could be made. th e alte
runs in "top of ttw fourth requirements forbids the emp- Sports
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he
said,
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to
be
and
costs
would
have
•
Roger Danson i 0 the rmn
of
waters
Into
the
sewer
TV.
tying
thoroughly studied. To be sonually could never vote one
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lArry
t.
with an
Vegetable market
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OFFICIALS say North Vietnam's drive
considered in this study would dime for any permanent Parrish singled to left More system.
be a comnncrative cost of using renoatlen of this building. I ti,i,r .,mu,sh.it a lone hnmt,
k1n
th demilitarized zone is exuected to
should plan on run over the 3Wfoot inark in
present (acilitics or adding a don't think
climax at Hue in the next week or 10 days, with
more
than
one,
two or three left renter field. Three more
wing.
floor or a new
put to hold the an.
th South Vietnamese
Commumalssiomier Al Davis In. years.
singles in the inning accounted
cient ci ty.
The decision was to request for the fourth run.
dicated his concern is the
amount of credit afforded the the architects and the con.
The Raiders mnL_d scoring
board In this renovation project structioti company to make a
threats in the sixth and seventh
structural study as to amount Ill
narrow
ti
be
SEN. IIUIIKILT H.
innings hat the Falcons did not.
work necessary to renovate for
specified.
It
would
the
InGeorge
C.
Wallace
In
should
be
victor over Gov.
(Complet" game details in
;ip;ear that one one has tklinite safcty and bring mmmi estimate of tttmmitrrui 'sllirahi
diana primary, clings to a slim edge over Sen.
immtcrpretmtIoIIs of resultant hut' ttott' bark to 11w board.
G eo rge McGovern In an Ohio contest likely to go
space needs attibutable to the
the wire.
pasage of Article V.
Davis also proposed lo
consideration a temporary
Hoover, head
building of a "Quonset" type,
ThE BODY of J.
itirh, ihien no longer nri'tkl,
for nearly .iii years, gx1s on public view in the
could be moved to another
Capitol rotunda today. There are expectations
location in the county and used
that the passing of the man will mean the passing
the ,aogptixatiuma due to tise tuollig
for other pu!poses, a concept
By DONNA
architects felt hsd
reserved only the
some merit. Davis said he felt
IJ)NGWOOD
Annexation pear before the board and cxthat any money used on
the 101-acre Trim-Tic
on
final
the
IIAMI BEACH officials
Daveiopment property on the
plans are
would ho a waste.
the Republican
Matz remarked he would ilrngwood-Markhamii Bond
public.
reported sharply divided.
think that his particular Issue is accomplished Tuesday night by
In other business, council
-one which can wait for a time City Council In two consecutive adopted on sectnid and final
Imetore a decision is uniperative. readings of the ordinance
reading a planned unit
WEATHER
The zoning designation given development ordinance and on
But further deliberations
among those -prewiit provoked for various parcels of time land I irt rending an ordinance
yesterdays high 87 low 65. Pertly cloudy
! I isr.alut isa I utk-,I the highest t pe extc nttsng open hours of
the t-onsmdt-r lit m--r
with chance of showers. highs In M. low in mid
ticiaLi in baitdmg or rcraavatir.e. resuleratlal allowed under the est,tLslthiitient serving
Drummond said be thought city ordinance; 1i-I business alcoholic beverages Monday
&amp;'
a
pleasant spring
time county o1ices should be dtstrict.pr.itessionmil use; and through Saturday from molda court house JIM, aparti-nent development, night to 2 a.m. Council Chair.
in todisy
area imiami Eugene Ji-ques cast the
that
the
slate
offices
should Represents tIves of
lashed much
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to
d1
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capital punishment. For the
record, the year 1960 produced
iG death!, via c"ta1 pumh.
liiC'flt.. . the hlgh st in
past
12
Since 1967. there have been no

executions at all in at United

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Stitt'i
Eld daily, wider the new
dispensatIon. It Is wrong to kill
convicted mwderi, but right to
kill Innocent babies.

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In 1903, textile executive
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RuUoed iCuryt C,nU,i'j
U" Lulattry"D ri3t
cumpc-nsation claim.
he. .1 was hugging the receptionist in the stock room when

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soddenly I got stabbed try "'

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6.123 legal abortions
performed in New York city
hospitals and clinics.
"This is a death toll ap.
proximately SIX lIMES the
number of all American lives
lost in battle In Vietnam (45,179

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believe me those folks who've
been coming to Sanford (at
Chamber o(Commerw pas-king
lot) every other Wedny
have collected more than a fe
of those empty beer and cola
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p.ttidua ling clorm of 56 at
ford Civic Cenw Saturday.
U
June 3. lie will review the
aceny' t,atta;ion of midshipmen In its final dress
Years of trm oerabuniance of p:irade on June at Sanford
H DONNA I-NiF.S
gasoline stations, noted five Stadium
AI.TAMONTE SPRINGS — service stations are to be Born In Key West, General
Three members of the City situated in the cicinity now Chapman was graduated rom
Council Tuesday expressed while MaYor lAWrenCe Swof the University of Florida and
grave doubts concerning the ford added there are bo slit's was commi 1one1 a Marine
lkutenant in 13 lfls mmhtmri
wisdom of permitttn' an eighth for tWO mere
htequet of the Council was to career in World War II ir4
prospective gasoline service
station at or In the near vicinity permit a variance to allow t' right up to his recent retirement
of the intersection of interstate pumping Facility as part of , commandant of the Corp
4 and Wylore.Douglaa Road and (lie motel to be used for the most has been marked with ac
took no action on the request part by motel occupants, but complishments and many
pending receipt of recom- also available for street traffic
been awarded
lie
mendation from the zoning as well,
three Distinguished Service
Councilman Dan Dorfman
the L.KIOO of
board.
The site of the newest an. said 1one has to seriously me Brame star a nd the Navy
°, whether
It would
Commendation Ribbon.
nounced gas station referred to 9
OWM
tOflt'
w
ton
as a "gasoline pumping
The Sanford Naval Academy.
facility" Is requested as a part personally could not see that established In 1963, will ohaerve
&amp;ia lion ceremonies
its
of the planned Daze End motel one at the motel would be an sixth
this year. The academy began
to have 190 rooms and be asset to the area.
Keyser at the same time as a wu
Ior school and added a
located north of Spanish Trace
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UPPU.V4 to the Idea grade each year until the full
Apartments on a 2.7-acre tract at5icu.ii
t care they are preparatory school CUITICUIW'fl
expected to be expanded 1t1.1 I don'
to sell it by the was attained. Enrollment, now
only
going
another four acres with
close to capacity, grew from the
acquisition of additional land. cupful."
In other action, Council:
peak
Councilman Helen Keyser,
original 64 students
request
or
' roster of close to 35(1 MWcotistant OPPonent over the
week's meeting .or a two sWpmen within five years. Boys
post hydraulic hoist to,. be uwd frommorethafl4O,,tateS*nd
OT the city ,a ing
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trucsz at the many foreign countries have
maintenance
e
garage. been attracted to the academy,
1.stImated cost of the equipThe school is prowl of its
merit "is "
college acceptance record as
ipprO%t'u location a street virtually 100 per cent of Its
UMPS
light at the intersection f graivaies have been accepted
Oranoa Ronu and MaltLand i,, i tItutio
of higher learAvenue and withheld aroval
of another at Newburyport and Valedictorian for this year's
)ern Street pending recorn- graduatingclass will be Midhbon from Councilman T. shipinar. Ens. t)ouglas W.
By GAILY TAYLOR
A. Radloff.
Bullock of Stuart, who has been

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which tht'

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National Convention,

and upper VA.
weather finally got
89 huge storm system that
words
of the nation between the Rockies

renovating

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classlflations 31ven and
right to ap.
press opinions when
made
development

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house?" Drwnmond Inquired. "These are sane questions
are going to be asked and we had better get the answeirli
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He said the residents in unincorporated areas probably
will be charged more by the cities with the lines than will
those residents within the cities who hoop up. -We must find
out If thts Inequity in cbargng is legal.
Assistant County Attorney Howard Musee wondered If
thehealth department had exceeded Its departmental
authority in enacting this resolution on the sewer hookups.
l)rummond said the intent s to re g ulate service 'ith ut
undue ex pense thehomerO e xcessive profit bYL
wility company.
Zoning Director Robert Brown said the oimci uI
u1Cit
propertysituated inLbziutiifle to;
find the cost of hooking up tremendous.
Utility Administrator William Ptneh said a utility
company charges a set rate of 1150. Drummond remarked
the builder should include this In the sate price and amortize
It through life-of-loan Instead of hltting the resident with

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READS TO ZERO IN, South V let names e on an
armored personnel carrfrr and a contingent of tanks
awaits the
.aign near tam Lo up in the battleUTarkPtJ Tflhi region of Smith Vietnam.
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must hook up Cxmmisslon Chairman Greg Drummond said
it as his view th at tao State Health Department chould
alcerta,
n hopays for bringing the line to the houce
"11 a man has a home In the center of a lot, does the line

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ORfli OltL.MWO—Vil1a" Of thL
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another sudden cspensr."
Bobbins was requested to obtain further rulings on these
matters from the Rate Health Department and also from
Attorney Genera) Robert ievtn and report back to the

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'YFlaiida Land
will efthr ratify or re)ect the
Council
TALLAIMEE Fla. lAP) PtfSbIWf youths was denied
also accepted Cii- for appvvsl of plats
mw village charter.
Jane U.
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The Florida Supreme Court bY the COIWt which had peevite in
th (kiando Terrace
other tbtqp. cbmages Councilmant He. be, Fox plan for apw=UW wtfn the
Although a representative today cleared Jacksonville ouily taken temporary jurisidic,
the name of the municipality to
good-bye. North pla t t
wvpers of &amp; possible in- tirni a! their appeal.
Ciat
aut tiut
Engu
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Vlznter pnr'.g
Tr
weri tater xr
ritjr ta
cave uir V15IC O pa'\ SU1 for
L.n:L
that tne
upor t.:r:
pflhttxng thename o a la-)tarctm in was Wed with the office arxi lm.a. r.ad:i3111" Ord-ma-m-1- arrr. to th tilt
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Suspects
final approval,
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AtUnmey Thomas Old
Freeman advised 1 reU The m't also upheld the conPet
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Xt*e three i,eratii.ss
Princess A. 't_.., Mother
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LaAW for Queen Jubans sod Prince Be,ohn. or the
NeUKTIands.
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draft an
acres of
owned
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Tlieasea
5, Board aeb
bc*ol Icmrii uos*iy night
ten ia to ,i-3 multiple
on bzt J*bo ngersr. failed in I,i1Ove Angel's
dwelling ai*i c-i coo'mftwillition to approve a
Stuart
_a arate
bti d
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nil zyueltlueiday,ttwjflbe frctnvotlng. tucraiieuringaelitioM

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YIW'b tamps
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on'uMon Road would featurr
professional offices.
The tTtIR along SR 419
would be ocruimoed t
es, and
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went an to cite a reezt for a
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there's usisaU (ecrge leam. The M'L..CIO fender
Is enguiled hi smear Irvin an ever-present cigar during
a e.ngreul.sal hearing,
W11111T 'rtt 'T i'.g

The telcvusun reveplaon for

The gwi ISCIdeILI and the arrest at two Tesgar Middle

A 1'-"r-Old C

student was

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While a representative of 1kw meetu.

In Other bUztss council
Commission denied a request
Cmuuhcatio
would revoke ho license if afW dieutt, one of the village
I tsn4
for
kievusi reception is Januu
IXarhnan said in iact citixem R1 on pr**fty
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11w Avenue, north of Lombard),
Avenue and
Ui of SR 434
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Iii l'flhl. J'A$TtJItIT
Lid(ljcutt had .
Tcr iilbaai, asked
buss is avkmg.rj
he had ix plain to develop the is
,
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ho* comr Im. expecus YOU Wt thv repre%entative at.- acres. but had the zoning
to krow all Ow answers'
change
request
frem
swered he did not know.
prospective purctssers
Council .ilati referred a list
Th Jr:Jr. bcIwIg it;
The village recommended tile
h' 1nrniufijt Alone- property owners who
falkal tt tooi up to the sewer council deny tin- rrqu.st
syatcnitutiwpteedrpartmesn usau. uiat the petitioner
for citation arid psoorcution specific plain for development
under the City's se wet 01
dina-mr
W- United States have began
and that g,r aft
has propwird a sevewdat,
Uwe 110 tile 111211111:11M.

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Mk Ifit 7boulaus, hia
Mhow"tbinine.
According to Det. ftL Eddk 1111sobes, Ibr eider 71houtuis
for fr
Ot5
said is listed in
condiflisti
y.
11w dek-tive"W thr youth shot thrvgti a window paw
With Illic butict from a X caliber revolver. strilidog Ids haber
ift 16- 11—L

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PoliceseI

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a re-cove. approximately $SK In laboratory
unezzt removed from rgzie Middle School
Forest
J-wt City, the detective

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reported to the board
'ica'''wIftr'
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€-oiurctins* fees
Approval ni

wcorio[mjn. artists

No,

Who paint m i ii' at is ri's
don s specialize um draw-

given

Patti

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type $1.503.00 iiiostly: Savoy

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was dint in

type, Large 3.W few iiie(hwn.

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in the heart ant

n1kJ rape of
17
Sanford girl on April 1.5.

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cen actn itirs
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She repuri o police sir was
date fur app1Jatjoo L,
meet
the
assaulted in bushes between the second annual Florida finals qua titIcatiors
inOak and Myrtk
ack Teenage
terested in flare nicrmnation
that sir n-as beaten ti her #irnenca IIeauts pageantTje about
pageant activth
assailant, whom she knew. contest is
contact Miss I)
wnen She attempted tore" his tietwom id 1 not t
flWW 3M4W4" or write to
advances.
bef.we Aug. 1. with a good ap. Miss Blvrk Teeriage Flmid3, t.,
Also coiatinued until Mly I is pearance and a
fl ep'-isea P.O.
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118, Miami, Florida 33142.
Mitchell.ctiargedwlth Ixeakini
McNervy Dickey state
and enteruig with intent to coorcijuatcuIs receiving
T1&amp;.1 iilIlt fur application
eonunit a felony.
inquiries
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Assistant Public Defender
Gerald Rutl'erg told the court

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-Demand Fairly
p,
G1. Mrka-t About Strad"
w b I crates. buzw)w-d
Curti type $5.50.
1tadishes-t)efltllitI I'atrl'.
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lIfted
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tarrlittl and uied

TEL MIDDLE at the price vqntrumrsy Agriculture
!Screfais
Earl ilutx advucat'y

of higher farm income

has brought him under flit of consumer group ten.

Trial Is set for June 12 in the

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Chinese Cabbage — Demand
Good, Market About Steady.
Vaire'bound crates. wrapped . 24
cony.. r--so-.m mostly 1.50.
iar' — Deinan Good,
\t,rkt't Stead). I 1-' bushel
-s $2.50 torne 2.75.
;-rites
Escarole — iiand Good.
Start Stead). 1 1.9 bUshel
crates 12.00 some 2.25.
I..ctturr — Bibb type.
Offerings Light cartons 2 4 ('omt
ty ,
ten $300 Roma
Good.
Market
Demand
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Area Deaths

M11&amp; IAMM!E WALTERS
daughters Mrs G M Blanche
i%tlU,d he
1tt' L,iiiuue Li!na WaRer-5,
,., ,,
..'a!urd Mrs 'a c
iattwrg requested that the 83 who fanner-h lived
(Audrey i PritchettJacksonFrench
court deternuir that
Avenue died at
ville and
tilie Clyde
LucwoucL
with ?ursitig arid Cunvelescent Hurting
&amp; C ala
Center er1y 1iifa
baying, receiving
Johnnie L. Walters.
cealiz stolen iswot-ty. Is net •
of llartwefl. Ga.,
"--vw-v and Edward
leagally sane and able to assist tad Iwed Saumford since it
Walters,
EMM
in
movIng here from that city. 31w Wal
Melbourne- Elijah
Rutberg further requested Was Baptist
Wl,
Clyde
. Jr., Apapha and
that
Survivors Include three Rudolph
be eonmit1ed to
Covina.
a state mental hospital untIl be
Calif ii grandchildren
dren and 10
is declared sane and able to
Funeral Notice
and trial.
aowFwH07iw is In
signed WAt.?IaS. M5Sa
Toclua!
)e arrangements
affidavits as to the nwntal
pa.
a V. â!t
5
t'tnidt
i'oi*a, u4 2tis 1'*Ot*' A".',
of the defendant,
Who 0#79 Ttv-ncay at jgosi
the remd is to UKUM

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Demand Good,
Carrots
Market Steady. Film bap.
mesh &amp; paper master containers, medium-large; 43.1 lb
$3.50; !4-2 lb 3.40. Wlb niesh means I column by 2 inches.
Too small for an ad to be
sacks,luose pack. large
Youc
noticed or
ot
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this
one!
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reading
Crier) - Demand G
Market Steady. Wirebound
crates, Pascal type 2,4,6 &amp; few
8 dowiis 13.50. 21 &amp; 3 dozens

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1101
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euqwated
of
charges
tol
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in
brith
wm
filed
by
o,
of
7be alleged affiray
aUempted robbery.
:: in Orlando, Fort Lu
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the frontyard of Jam* home
Tbe two men we, e among
Mu=u, Lakeland, Gainesville. seve
a result of an nbeged
n arrested after a
ettirm the two urn Palatk
nd drug purchase
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West
Palm
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involving a woman.
Daytona lie.1-ti and qt
Jehitwn a chargrd it; the
Shimt-out-" 7be deal included
Petersburg.
April a d"th of Joseph Green,
the purtha- of I ODD
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b( was
-doen on ha
A petition for rekwrtng of the marijuana
for a reported
p
frI3t
foflo
an alleged Tape conviction of the ala St
000
agizn,t wtud-, had t'nsnect
between the two men.
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struck
arm.
Andeu

CI.P.a wflt

e of Janws Devlmn, thari
witha criminal oCeoder having

isø MGatVey
burial
k"
f v*rsrftr

a trearm,

Ho,'wfrg C7Wg

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Perm

interested in the posMbility of
request a use permit.
There are problems with re-rociting the lines but [tall said
right-of-way on Palm Springs no alternate route Is a v ailable
in this
Thit- purpose of this construction is to relieve the
telephone traffic situation in
I er-nutsTrail a mSprings
)
area, he said. Palm Sprags
ve Is a direct route to the
new lines."
The main concern of the
county is restoration of the
FEDERAL-STATE MARKET roadway.Bush also was inNEWS SERVICE
terestein whether within the
SANFORD. FLORIDA
next i' months following
VEGETABLE REPORT
"ne
completion of the Ie11
company's construction work
the pa
company would make and
keep
the roadway restored and
nformation
Shipping point i
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U
r2nd.
All
sales
for Tuesday. May
work.
k
of
generally
contractors
to
.o
F O.B. for stock
Bush reminded the board that
good quality.
taied Preron. irw- charues Southern lieU put in. a system on
andis
I restot atinn
U.S. ld-tf a
itt.
iiro.raIn
continuallygoes
down,
58"0'0
with the Stale DOT a'.tng to
mr
ZELLWC'JD
repair it. lie said he believes the
Cabbage - - in
Winter Park company shoul(4
Market About Steady. Domestic offer at least a one-year
Round type. Mccli=wlarge, 111~4
on the restoration.
bushel crates $27S-300, large
mesh
sacks
$2.5012.50 50-lb
2Th, Lirit' 200-2.25, P. bushel

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coritendem tZIAnd mute) and
the court sad a not guilt plea

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laced the defendant on

BenwnI cu1e'TIded the pap
PSIi The defendant WU
bad coniflittied an "&amp;ui- allowed to poet $1.D txmt
vQrraaWcl invasom and in- LoVelies' was originally
"ofhainily'jy cbargedwith being a ainunal
Auigimient was
itinued He said thri- were "zzu4u1gtug in oflenxier baring a firearm and
=tfl n-it Tueoda) m thir am goesip and*tale hearitrig" when -aggravated assault.
oftivieend l ot indit
by Utley cia.
the nan* of his TIx pica was a ksw mqenw
a cou' grand Jury last sot.
the acond
But the Supreme Court ruled formation- The state
Circuit Jue Dom*ni Salfi that 'rape is Tint 07W of the the charge of a cruna[ftO1dAlt Eva thar,st Wilti e!nmnted cri
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y.
Lee J'-..-..i, th.xgid with tn-st fore the benom boy "Is not en,- Kimtlaisd, mentirmed to the
degree murder, and Willie titled toy protortion"
Cam hr aird " tion
Anderson.
. C1Iargd w ft PO.
PIM our-year ' on
to the rape charge and was However, the court said that
Will be appointed w ILI=
committed to a state
In
of E'
reviewed amid that, if favorable
inititutiorLpu
The
b' I. and Johnson. the attorney is yet corn yr. ontended jr, its brie the defendant "ould be laced
p
I&amp; deternutied, Man '"" thathc
was
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Engineer William Rush before might obstruct the roadway,
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tremendous tipenditure
and the guam Sim am bad SH 431 north of 435.
cumnstirg
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stop
during this time, wo..
a WAIdmig what will bouse MuCk ftmwai.L bomes will be to
suWantendent a4v
pwaum, out Ur need for air offices of the comiwny at hr
Jordan said that developmeat
conditicnifif It, vww of Utie 41~4,
1 site,
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start inuindiatei), witil
Unk CLUlminwil W1,
extendell ~vasr It, ipe tmI
units
built as the ritarket
man,
voted
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demands. Jordan also told
construction pointing out ti
W be P1
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U pauae u the al&amp;u*i vas instructed by tin- cn
mnlllage, but it aui t1t (AaznrIi Tuesday to time a
failure to approvr extra m1linge building pet'Znit to JBM Unit
will cause bavoc in Lhe school and Grading C(nnpany III)
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Kirnbruh that Seminole
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Tnt bli of FA911st a ri- h m the cmtral h0dazids,
Heat-v ficm ala erapte
A masaive Uli air arnsadg,e attack gm I,=,
past cgw~,
i a repeat: of the im Tet meaw
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Navy
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Follow-mg
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Thmade hundret:L-! w QP&amp;M TTL Lt Com
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Lank-led ?o'th Vietnamese
Zone EA*&amp;,an the ale-fift of On paptalation of
Air Force 1,
1 at- forces and catled tn artahM,
b, aw them a rtdi tak
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members. Orange, Osceola anti mission. This paragraph on
organization inttu'ated that five
S4'flcat t'unties.

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lie siltl, -It is casy to sit back llieti bers t ie au Or Y 5

anti take pot shots but that he constiture i quorum and
hoped Seminole would not do motions or resolutiOfl' shall be
that the authority would be enacted or .dopted by the vote
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Take; .'nly 12-4" by 18W'
only It) lb.. Easily moved, Opftatl-G on regular
current. Copleø letters. pages )wiund in koks,
any printed material including colors. (rrt.
liquids, or chc'micsls re'itnro- f.
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Seminole 'In The Dark ' About Money
Teague adivised, "If you are
He said if 97 additional
School Athlthc Boosters Club member, said he Is willing to in order to obtain new state
8) BILL SCOTT
cutting
out Oviedo. I feel you
to
keep
the
are
hired
teachers
Jo request mnn
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[stied in its efforts
acquire a(ft
Sanford out, too."
the
should
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ratio,
Seminole High School may $10,000 in Board funds to cm- and apprnvr the l$0,000 request. by 97 the number of teacher present pupiI4tad*r
Wafter
league, school units to keep up with cowflv's remainder of the $800,000 must
not receive that promised struct a foothill stadium there
Ii10 p('Ouiern of
fie
go toward that situation.
Keeth said due to lack of finance offwer. disclosed that student growth
$5() 000framthe School Board to
understand
hiring
P('0Pt
MilP3t.5uch*
"I warted you to
Of all new funds, league
renovate the lighting systnu at money. the Board would havt to with $27 million expected in
t"ed jtnttorcn31
devote Its funds to higher new funds for the l72 73 school estimated that onh saii 866 you're putting athletics
Sanford Stadium alter all
un 1,
to C 0 FU
league corn ('Ut'
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nrir.r*tiv.s than the Sanford budget there will be Just overage will be realized and of teachers
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enough to keep the present JO 000 01 Inst amount is isi,I
Ieeth board chairman after a stadium renovation
s:L:,lrl Culperper. board pupil-lNtrhvr ra.. fl* Ftard. already committed to the sideralion of th e Oviedo their own fl oors," league
groip frori t
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rurtnlr4 beep Beeps Wr.ringw share the lead with the Sedans.
That canieaboutwhentheSedans,sparked by Ed Lee's 212
and Ed Admas 5Z took four fram the Hubcaps. and the Beep
Beeps lost three to the Tankers, Mirnnv Mariiscalc'o's nifty
206,191-,%42 and John Kandas 192 sparked the Tankers. ffigh

furtheBeeps waiaI$byL.onArthur.
The Four Plugs also moved into contintlon with four wins
ova the Swrkplugs. Steve Sersakovir 213 led the Four Plugs
whileD nyHudleyhada199.21$-!ortheloiers.
Bob Harbour had the high gerfes on the night but saw tits
lit &amp; .3 team lost three of four to the No Was. Bob had
blistering in to start thinp then had a pair of 179's to finisli
at affi. Sherwood Barbour 186 and Jim Brown 191 helped
tumble the D's III J.
OUw qwrlding efforts in thse Late Toyota loop came from
MWII Ilugers 145 1-06 Gary Spofls ?1! Roger La
196,197-677. Chuck Baker 205, Ed Mallon 215. Wilcy Burrow
125, Pit SenteD 195, Skip Ser"rick 193 x%d Turn Callis
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six" laA week but his Four Speseds team did win three from
Me Plckui*. Spencer had a 202 and 225 and finished at 584 for
On night.
The G70 swept the Fastbacks thsinks to the n4-&amp;% of 0.
Touchton And the Overhead Cams won four from the
Qwonas thanks to the 191 of Phl Varner and 531 of W

Mesu'smnith 221 D Gorman

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I1,2o4 M Jones 190 F.

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1* MtdIlatcrs and Money Lenders continue to wage their

fimebattle:arfirstinthis loop. Both wanthrIviegameslast
weok and the Mutilators held onto their one game edge
Kaiser 142,145-549 Carol Wile) 174 177-516 and Joe
Pauline 184,184406 helped the Mutilatara to three Ens over
the Liquidators. Bill Painter 146-514. Rev Meeks 168 and
Dick Spencer 50 led the Money Leriers to threIe wins over
the Tap Dollar
Also turtftin Me wat last week wese Chartle Plant 191.
Undots Heuer 191. Kathy Master 194 Ron Reline&gt; 144 and Don
Myers 113,216-174

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It appears the 1-2-3 finish in this league be the Chicago
Teddy Bears, Hot pints and Kelly's Heroes respectively as
all three kept their holds in last weeks action.
For the flim place TedAy Bean, who have a fantastic i(331 record It was Aaron Kaufman 153-406, Jim, Walker is 17$arid Trivey Towers 134- 351. The highs for 11w Hat Shots
were Norman Plan 10 - 378 and Ricy LawrIence 133 - =.
Other top performances last week were turned In by
Jury Kaiser 133 - 381. Jack Doyle L15 - M, Mike Link 145
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the school
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Machelle Hasnes all had t.tflfllS ,oiesCac, .iOu 0 sing
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singles Curly' lAx-ks hitters Winning pitcher. Dann% It.
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LE.W
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Bill Miller had .I triple for 2U
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two-run double.
Tommy Hutton's two-run
triple in the seventh and Rotter
Frestsil's homer in Ille seighth
gave the Phils 4-'. lead but Los
Angeles lieu it In the bottom of
the eighth on sacrifict flies by
Bill Gr.barkewitz and Marmny
Mota, Unn won it in thot ninth
when Bill Russell drew a basesloaded walk.

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Jim Duke of Lakeland, with
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National League
East Dhsision
W. L Pct. G.B.
New york
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at Boston.
nos'ros tAP) Vida Blue a Oakland
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l'e'ry,
the
former
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Pittsburgh
back -n uniform a borrowed
5 9 .357
came to Cleve. St. Louis
star
who
but
cisco
the
Oakland
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5 10 333
risals wont land during, the winter for Sam Chicago
Arimerictn Leai,ut
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defeated the California Angels
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downed the Detroit Tigers 6-3.
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because of laryngitis,
Angeles Lakers Insist they're nobody can beat us."
While the Likens were guard- Deflusschcre, who suffere1 a
playing no psychological games
when they say they'd be more ing against possible over-con- strained muscle in his right side
comfortable if Dare DdBus.s. fidence, the Knicks were con- in a collision Sunday with the
chere ,vere in the lineup crrned over the aching side of t,akers' Jim McMillian. was
instead of out of It-ifl tonight's their star 6-foot-6, 23)-pound reported improve! Tuesday but
third gii,iue of the National forward injured late In the set still uniltr ultra sounui anti i&amp;at
Basketball Association onti quarter of the second gatne treatment- Knicks' Coach Bed
Sunday In Los Angeles.
ctiampionsWp series.
tioliman said DeBusicPire
Sith the Last-of
ltmontstly wish DcflussLhere
-of-seven series nu', be inserted in spot r
was In there," said K.C. Jones, tied i-h, Dellu&amp;cchere definitely cmtuergtrncy situations.
the right hand aide and tempo. will nut start tonight'
s game in
rarily the voice of Laker, coach Madison Square (tarden, his
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Jones, a former Boston Cellservice, our guys ae apt to let
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Tuesday, then worked out with file
5 9 .357 411
California
Perry was helped to his third San Francisco 6 12 .333 6 J
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TU4Ia 3CIU1lts
Tuesday's Results
'with the Boston Red Sox was American league victory by
New York 5.
Chicago
12. Atlanta I
capped
a
three.
who
p,)5tP)ned by rain and severe flay Fosse,
Chicago 0
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run Cleveland rally In the sixth
4. Texas
Cleveland
San
Diego
6,
Montreal
d
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ble.
with
a
two-run
inning
Blue t his signa ture on the
Kansas City 6, Detroit
New York 4, San Francisco 2
Dave McNally pitched a foura 15-minute
contract
con
Oakland
at Boston, cold
Los Angeles?, Philadelphia 6
nweting hUm A's owner Charlie hitter and needed only bog
Minnesota at Milwaukee, rain
playing. It istas no longer fun
By JOE MOOS11111111.
Houston at Piltsbure., rain
Powell's two-run homer In the
FtnwY.
playing
baicball, and it hasn't
Associa
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Wednesday's Games
first inning to record his third
ague iwe
x Bowie Kuhn
been. Actually, this Puts been on
Wednesday's Games
Atlanta (Jarvis 2-1) at Oilvictory for Baltimore.
dent Joe Cronin
mums mind for about six &gt;ears'
Calitornia i Ryan 1 2) at 14ess
The left.hand.r was nicked cago iJenkins 12)
t- lie was nearly I Lt hours late
Flamboy- added Pepitone, who reportedl)
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York
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Montreal
(Torre,
league for singles in the stectind. third
for 11w meeting
Chicago tWool 3-1) at Haiti. ant Joe Pepilone, claiming'* It's was being paid t.60,CXX) a year.
n andand fourth before retiring 17 Diego (Norman 0-2)
New York IMallack 2-0) at 1110
successive batters. Then Bill
Finley wattipa eny
ago Cubs Tuesday, cane as a cotumplctt surprise
Oakland hunter I I) at Bus quit the Chicago
(Stone ("I)
t a Mellon got the White Sax last San Francisco
possibly ending his 10-year although Joe had tiect, iniAking
Ilmston iDierker 1-1) at ton 1 Siebert 2-0) N
two-out
double
'in
the
hit,
a
ii)O
litu
headlines in recent days. After
Minnesota dllyleven 3-0) at baseball career,
Pittsburgh iEllis 14),
ninth.
"I just lost Interest In hase- toeing henctised aWut 10 dayi
Cincinnati i Billingliam 4-3) at Milwaukee f Slaton 1-2), N
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continued
tits
-1,111 signed, I'm 16ippy I'tit
Cleveland twilrox 1-1) at ball", %ald tile 31-year-old, wig. agil, lit, began c4implaining of it
doininallon over California, St. lAjuis i Cleveland 1-0), N
ready to Pid), Blue in
wcmnitu, first baseman who stomach allnment iniiI kept re
Br oberg 21), s
at
Texas
Philadelphia
(Carlton
3.1)
pmtcmng a seVCR tither to kid
think the team has a unifortti for New York over the Angels It Los Angeles (Nin7er 2-1). N
K onsaa City i Splittortf 2-1) at spent most tit his career %ith moving himself from the lineup.
me, but I don't know.
Last Sunday, his name was
the New York Yankees.
Detroit I Lolich 3-IL N
Thursday's Games
as- was his eighth straight victory
Thursday's
Games
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wasn't
a
titiestion
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in file original lineup;
Atlanta
at
0ilcago
over t1w West coast te3m.
awed film.
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Nogantica st-twtlukd
Cincinnati at St. Louis
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with most of the winter le4wes now in operation. reformingfrom the
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for the summer campaign.
was little doubt Friday night
Those Keglers w really UJI.e o camp"
ill wan o sign
who had the feature as big
up for a summer league to cep uIeir game "sharp" 4(5' IC
names at the track fell by
1972-7
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10EGLZR1bIiswereG.Wa3drap200,N.Arceri195,191,
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104-Ill, W O'Nul 115,102 - 17$ S Norton 211 - $7$ J.
Smith 190. B. Kelly IN, J. Dryant 211, Eddie Adams Ir,
George Varner 209 and Harold ,itei' 235 . . BALI., &amp; CHAIN
ksgue best wert Gordw Scott 202, Grel Bullock 225. Harr)
534 and
Almond 392, Bob Retalic 206 Quick e11e&gt; 189
Do"Tihon 112. . . Frm the SANDRA FASHION MIXED
ioop came the efforts of Earl Weaver 202- 551 The best n
the SEMINOLE PRIN'TERS loop were Mitre Knf-rr 199, K:o e
Willimm 197. W Harich 10. Rose Mrswainith 186. Phil
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Terry Cashe 223. Richard WIlliams 211, GlorIa Accardi
RogerAcc.ardi2X,)93-M4andJIm Brewer =D. . .I)YN
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Elberry 196, D. Whitten lN and Ed Mallon 206 ... From the
Hi NOONERS It was Janet Bare 177,147-494 and Margaret
Price 182, I711 - 481 with highs ... Among the pin busters in
the AL)COCK HOME IMPOR'.rJdrN'I loop writ- John
Bryant 190, 201 — 676, Bud lArsen 304, Bob Stettler 299. Bill
Wagner- 197,213- 573 and Morris, Evans 384. - . In the JET
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Mw efforts to Light. In the SANFORI) PLAZA MERCHANTS
kwp it was Milt Fricker 123, Barney Headrick 191. 391, 198 670, CUM Hotter 225, Gary SpoIls 303, Janet 11cre 194, Bill
Varner 145, Jim Carver 253, 115 — 615. Walter Burrow 201,
Mike Mathews 213 and Wiley Burrow Ill.. .Sparklers in the
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Louis
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the
Chicago
bing
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of
a
run-scmi
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St.
'It
Gentry
might
have
gotten.
Associated Press Sports Writer wth
one stroke user Mike Smith of
Itotuls itot the only two hits caf f Cubs bombed Atlanta 12-1, San Ira-base h I.
Ilrevard, the derending national
in the iouri;i. ive un~,sts*#4114' It
"A t%in-hitter Ui great it vou the Mets' hard-throwing right. Diego gle(eated Montreal 6-1 and
get a two-hit stiutout," New luinder. triples in tim fourth arul Los Angeles squeezed by
/.oeller. Major has a on under York's Gary Gentry observed. ninttuinningsthatledto both of Philadelphia 74. Houston's on Garry Madik,*' ou
In
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er
w4y,
game
at
ittsburgh
raine
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runs.
,juttwit hit-s and two runs? I
are right at par, 216.
booming .i i rila'_L.
But the rest of the San Fran- i*jt.
hate to think what would have
w
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livnfh
should
hive
had
Uiree
then cima,h -- oft
tuippened if I gave up ,it% hit%." CISCO OUCC.Se %Vi13 nonexistent,
erson's
nd
sacrifice
fly.
first
innln.,
with
a
lk
the
In
to
come
hit'
enabling
New
York
Gentry, lIflo has two one--hitThe Mets grabbed a2.4)lead in
tees to his credit, now has one away with a 4-2 victory that runner on first, he slammed a
two-hitter to go with thein. Anti shoved the Mets back atop the pitch deep into the right field the seconif inninK Against Don
corner. Hut Rusty Staub raced Carrithers on run-scoring
If Hobby Bonds hadn't been In National League East.
singlIes by Jerry GrMe and
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fourth inning. John Zeub had Standings
.nc Faken. Doug'Braswell, t
W L Way
two hits, George Kennis, Wayne Pom. Tails
Rick- West, and Mike Kennedy J
4 1
Ru&amp;wlL Shaun O'Brien, David pc,v;der Puffs
2 3 each had a single. For
Medoza and Dean Smith all had CUTIy LOCkS
2 3 Strornberg-Carlson, Larry
Of
singles.
For
Nathan had a triple and single. I
Sanford Tom Boys
2 3
Scott to score and Cox score. War(, then moved around
Ile it a he% or jinx or just good the inning, tied the count with a allowed
move
all the way to third to score on some headsup base
%-M
wet
fishermen
Recreation.
Chris
Franks
had
AL-in
Buk%,
Dale
Piotrowsh
and
I
unloaded and dip nets and pat: of
B) BOB ORRELL
0 single up the middle. A fumble 10
playing
Wat
Jim
ten
each
had
tw$
lanterns cnecked for the night's a-awled U.to the camper, dried two hits, Danny A3yd, Benrue
Starrett
from
where
he scored on a pass running.
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herald Outdoors Writer
MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE
in the outfield allowed
Lit tle'1d
'Ilie 4.2 Oriole lead looked big
singles. Steve Keener. and
. We then headed for out and gavit, up forI the night. Mills and Randy Blow, each
to trove to second on the play. ball.
with
a
until
the Twins came up with
George Singleton mie tut each.
The
Orioles
came
hack
Florida boasts over 8,Doo the grass flats in Mosquito
The following day, altliough had a single. Winning pitcher.
Dennis Abell popped a single
final
rally. In the four
the
their
Winning
pitcher.
Doug
two
out
rally
In
the
top
of
miles of salt water shoreline Lagoon to try some late al- the rains had stopped, a North Charles Wakefield, loser Chris
Winchester flames
behind first putting Starrett
was
Franks,
Easter set in and fixtung
including the tidal rivers, ternnon Trout fishing.
The two top teams battled it third from where he sm-ed on a sixth to move back in front. And meetings between the two
Brad Iseon had a home run Brasmell, loser, Jack Keener.
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Trout were not plentiful, but Impossible. We took the boat out
out against last night with the wild pitch. On the play the again it was charity by the teams the total margin of
creeks and the many bays and
MrRORERTS LASSIE
Twins scoring three times In the Orioles got an out call from the Twins that permitted the victory is five runs.
inlets Add to th is the thousands several fell to top water lures long enough to find an oyster
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Grant was tile leading hitter
bottom of the sixth with no outs umpire but flenson. covering Orioles to score. Victor Blair led
of fresti water lakes and diiand worked fast over the grass beds bed and picked up enough for a
to
for
the game, stroking two hits
ed
off
with
a
single
and
mov
rlversanditlseasyto.ee why - enoughtofiwnlshonefishfry delicious oyster stew.
to
pullout
a
victory.
5-4
Cw'IyLec'kslD
theplatedroppedtheballashe
trips in the game
of
stolen
bases
in
three
In camp and a few choice fillets
Still hoping the wind would let
third
on
a
pair
p3
our state is trill) a fisherman
and Starrett bumped
Jacobs
popped
to
the
dominated
Li&gt;
pitching Starrett
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against
th
e
Orioles
Don
left river to bring home
up, we tried the shrimping for i
paradise
The Orioles drew first blood
For the Curls lixiis, ia Dawn
.
won
his
fifth
game without a
aces
catcher
and
flenson
to
the
High Ude did not oem until 11 couple of hours Tuesday night- Won"I had a triple. Also Susan
The types of angling available
Mike flertson, the Twins with the help of charity by thse
1 %, ~
used a walk and three straight Twins in the first Inning Victor firsibaserian But i ovonzo lcs. for the Twins
are SLi lined that It would take pm and shrimp will not came We diSCo%Cfl!d that it can tI Prist and Brenda Jackson both
In another major league
hits to pull out the victory. MIke Blair was safe on an error and Vinson's fly to right was
some deep thought to pick am up under the lights excvpt an mighty cold in Florida in April. had two singles witile Ca
game
the Pirates used a late
Cos drew the free P°33 to
ed
a
ll
owing
Blair
to
score
out going tide A leisurely That wind seemed to be coming Griffith had one For the Pony
dropp
c)
'avant sport In this field,
The Halifax Sport Fishing Club of Daytona Beach will
then came around to
the inning. Kip Grant then Mike flenson's single.
the tying run. On the play rally of their own in the sixth
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high an the hA I, for this writer supper. a couple of hotirs aleep straight from the North Pole! It Tails Rhonda Glu3m had a
hold ib fourth annual bottom fishing tournament Saturday
clnI a triple Just inside
inning to pull out a 10-4 vIctor&gt;
and Surida&gt; Ma&gt; 13-H Trophies will be awarded to the adult
at least) would come dipping and once again we headed the did riot take long to convince double and two singles, Pitt&gt;
Two turis in the third put the Vinson mused to second
line past first base.
gest fish In each of the following
Twins on top. With two down
11"he Cardinals, winners Of
yar&amp; When the anchors were &amp;trunp to bring back to Sanford Williams a double and Mary
categaries: Red snapper. grouper. drum. and sheepshead. A
Not only is it a losdriatingly
flenson's counterpart for the Michael SCOU shigled as did single to the opposite field over
one g'mrne in the first half,
head
of
the
Twins'
third
onl&gt;
we
headed
In
an
the
put
out
and
11w
lanterns
lit,
so
.
troph&gt;
will
also
be
awarded
to
the
child
angler
catching
the
different fishing trip with
and spent the McGovern a single
Twins Chuck Stanch, who had Mike Cox On Cox's single
baseman allowing Vinson to gave the Pirates fits for five
largest fish in each of the above species.
little luck. enough shrimp can sla in started Loamig up so fag rest of the night trying to thisw ning pitcher Cathy Griffitk
error
by
the
Orioles
rightf
ielder
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allowed three runs in the OP
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innings and had a 4 2 lead going
This contest is open to the public and entrants may rish
be caught to supply many that it was impossible to dip fast out The camper was a nice Iosuu. stcher Pt-rn Raw i
into the final inning
enough to get them all
place to be with the wind
from pris ate craft or charter boats All entrants using
tantalizing seafood mciii.
Hut the Pirates refused to quit
Lightning was flashing and hcwling like it was,
private boats must weigh in their catches at Dan'
With this goal in mind, this
and
erupted for eight runs in
Some
of
away
to
the
the other shrimpers
Boathouse, New Smyrna. Those fishing from charter boats
writer and Harry Ilishaw of thunder rolling
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their half of the sixth, sending I I
Lake Mary loaded the camper, noith of tm but with one eye en Stayed on the river all night
mai weigh their entries in Wet Harbor. Angle" may not
flWfl to the plate Highlight of
hitched up the boat and trailer the approaching strom and the we did not wait to set if the&gt; had
start fishing before 6 am and must be back to headquarters
the
Pirate outburst were hits by
I
other
on
the
shrimp
under
the
done
any
good
Wednesday
NEW YORK (Atli - With
no later than 5 p.m.
and headed for Oak Hill last
Alonzo Vinson and Lance
o ld .z-. Ice clitsi r.a-.r.g thr r'..'id
s'-ed rit" M,lwaukg p replacing Washn nt,l.r e,i epefhie more than one award an4helib*ble
Monday. Arriving at IUVerWOOCI "glita. w
lngtoi (flow Tesa.SI in the East
IIiIIaitd
Trailer Park two miles north of newly halt full. A sudden crash signs of letting up, to we
fish must be cw'uglit on hook and Line with no assistance In
ern
Divisinn
of
the
Artwrican
Drew Duda, the victim of the
1.
of
lightning
close
by
and
a
sharp
the
shad
drive
home.
Oakhitl an U.S, Highway No.
striking or landft the fish from anyone. Anyone handling the
Pirates rally, had helped
camp was set up the boat increase In the wind SPelOdZ) Upon separating the shrimp
rod, reel or line disqualifies that fish.
and Detroit 71gers
get&gt;'
himself to the early lead by
sent Us SCWTYlfl back to camp, and packaging them for
Tournament patches will be given to the first 100 entries,
tin b b—
reak.
in
the
eighth
inning
as
Cleve.
support
in
the
first
inning,
when
bombing a triple In the first
heating the rain by a scant freem. we we" *a
The
touritament
committee
will
hold
a
party
Immediately
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The Yankees were beaten by
the Yankees blasted out after Jim Dike and Jack Seiple
minute.
sui7nized to find we had ap- Washington.
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fol.lowing the lag day of fish.ing at Dan's Boathouse and make
Associated Press Sports Writer land took a 4-2 decision.
An hour later the moon was proximately 10
PIUS the garr.es last season hut they t
the awards to contest winners at that time.
Does pitcher Gaylord Perry
An exasperated Williams was California starter Rudy May had singled. He also had a
single in the game.
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A single application
entry fee 13 Adult $1 child) is
the
Cleveland
Indians
use
his
still
of
trying to wash that man with their five-run rally,
Duda had scattered three hits
Kansas City managcd only
return -to our strimping. We "The Good I-Ard umt that storm Detmit also beat Milwaukee 10
good for both days but must be turned in and paid for prior to
hair to put "stuff" on the ball? right out of his hair after the
hits
off
Tom
Timmerman
over the first five innings
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should have stayed In bed! N to protect either the shrimp or times In 12 games and
14anglers leaving the dock. All fishermen from the Seminole
Only his manager know for game
In the final inning led
over
the
first
seven
innings,
but
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sooner than the boat was set- us
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"Ws the first time
would
have
sunk
the
Brewers
in
the
Last,
this
kept
then
pushed
across
two
to
his
downfall
its he walked live
tk-d. the raim cItme agairt. Ttits running. we
contest whether on private boats or deep sea fishing on any of
-lie's a cute, pitcher, all him." said Williams. "I
eighth
to
men
in
the
in
that
Inning.
the many party boats operating out of Inlet Harbor.
Unit fortune wia not so kind, the boat or both a! us would year they face the Yankees and
right" says Texas Rangers' hollering to the umpires about unearned runs
la
Clayton Beasley picked up the
We failed to reach the dock have had heart attacks from Tigers ill Umes each. while
Cook,stants binding mart fish than they need for their
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rally, victory, allowing five hits,
before the sea,ndatrain hit with dipping so many!" LETS Go
own
use
are
requested
by
the
contest
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hedoctors
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who
t
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have
totbtoget
broke
a
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tie
with
the
he Yankees and Tigers citily 12
s the ball up every now ard them to go out and look at ILI' added their final run In the ninth striking out nine and walking
their suirplus to the Sport Fishing Club for the annual fish fry.
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only four.
Perry, who's heard
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Norm Cash lilt a three-run
Seiple and Duda led all hitters
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had 12 strikeouts before leaving that he never uses that greasy
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excellent Imition to repeat as
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Ran Fs-tney who had ges of 192,m and 147 in his
Robinson had, llStoback up Fortne as the Toyota won two
and halt from the Inch) Lounge
Other tdghs last week were hm A] Bowlft 232. 8
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Seminole golfers eatertIay, picking up to 31.41-240, Ed I.lskovee 41-42. also be field at the Mirror IS'
1. 1.111011 ACItIS
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Junior College's golf team fell strokes on Major in the final 31 40-Z31nmI Mark f'rovancha II. t;'urse in June of this year.
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Seminoles Sellers hail flint' competing with the Seminole
round of 27 holes In the state
ULLIADIlS
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team lie is eligible for In
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Chorks Ward. the club has
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'Helptng Hand" program lovely tokens
teIeie
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Depar
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Utrary with a tunc*on, and Mr and Mrs falser
donated books in bmw of each preserited them with personal
oftheriewbabiesborntlusyeai gifts in bon 01 the occaslon
to UieTTIt% of the club; they
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of
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pleasure
to
that
you
should
think
that.
working
for
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CIQe. Is tier lifeline to the
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of dettrmliiation — of corn. untold thousands
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l96thrOughherioflWbOwU performances Through this the Sanford oftic
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ring the laugh, pokes fun at athersity,
abe wac a dyoamo and a tele1s1on.
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Foilowing the death of her entire weekend.
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thOroughly delighuul person to
44.
Her
activity
involves
gab'
and
can
spend
hours
know-thelovedlileandtfyou second husband, she moved to
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With discussing the current literary
families
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a requests
achievements or ,lack
you were caught up in the same manager 01 a Sanford radio elm
meeting. Shown left to right are Elsie Farley,
MEMBERS OF PILOT CLUB OF SANFORD
literary
. She is
enthusiasm for living and station. She was rAwscaster - militwy members
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Lester Rethwill.
by
guest
speaker,
enjoyed
an
Interesting
talk
she had clilldren's program need arises. She is available for artistic and compassionate.
giving.
Miss
Farley and Mrs. Rethwiil were in charge
Including
director
of
Adult
and
Senior
Elsie
MacDcugall
is
a
lovely
Gordon,
William R.
Elsie twice widowed was and a daily women's program. disaster coverage,
of
Immediate
assistance
to
person,
the
program for the evening. (Photo by
a
civic
"set.
and
an
a
at
their
monthly
dinner
Education,
&amp;lC
born in L,ondon. When she was Her marionette show was
Cecelia Farmer
l3yearsold.shemo-vedwithher feature Of charuiel 9 teivlsion civilian families who are vie- inspiration to those with whom
family to Ontario, Canada and (or 13 weeks with Pegg) and time of home fires and coun- she comes In contact
seling. Information and referral
then to New York Cit where Jack Bonier participating.
in 1961, Elsie was Injured in a
she tatiot ballet.
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the waist dotorm Vie tm had
her
husband.
she
returned
to
numerous
surgical operations
the bewfil of the E19's Oub
____ Miss Dianie Bridges and her
but is still confined to bed. She
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Playground,
at
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honczedata wedding rehearsal
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MRS. CHARLF-S GO&amp;MLEY. right, president of the Lake Maly
thuon to
Mrs. Thww A- C;obb-on Oak
w able" style It can be made
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Woman's aub, greets guest speaker, MI-s. R. M. (Ginger) Herndm,
loCal ele fltar ICIXXili the
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Asenue in Sanford on April v
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in monotone or two-tone
&amp;'ond
". center tshothaws the book to be reviewed, "Islands in a Stream," by
r_Hostesses for the delightful
for a new and different
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Mar' AYIUt SOOthe, chefrruaii
5!aij Wets Mrs. MuI&amp;ed
Ernest Hemingway, to Mrs Beth Gregory, program chairman
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Cd the Fine Aili DePaTtTilt,
.herdaueter,jgjj
Cobb
taldth
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,ta th
Consult the Fohion Co
Vrs. Onia Lee McArd]e ttrx
have Law two WkshOPS in
ordinotor inetuded in each
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Mary Oyler and M
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haf arid the
on
Young Originoi for suggesRiley.
a. v--'1)
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on fabrics, colors and
m diol
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To InstallFtThI With the Sonlix dub.
accessories.
arranged in a
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B. 172 with Photo.Guide
poetry and creative writing
01f.fond and drink with the entree
is in sizes 10"2 to 24~'7
were held. She itdormied the
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being roaLst tenderloin of beef
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(bu%t 33-47) Size 121/~,
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relishes,
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for
monotone
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Lake Mar)' Woman', Club ideas umfl,.r to his own life,
She described the g, f
The table was overlaid with
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MRS. ROBIN L. CONN. right, retiring State ESO chairman, rresenLs
APr11 flaft'luiC was hrsW 03- Dam of his characters had eve: boy"1W114 xtriig.gle at a scene
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Send $1.25 for this smart
an uTW`tcd cut work and lam
V~
Eve Crabtree.
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IAft
redmg secretary, ICat Noel committed auieide.
the
records
and
rues
of the department to recently appointed state
ilk, an artitti' Painting and Chairman, told cit
cloth
arid
Young Original pattern di.
was
centered
with
rams
co
at her lovely home on Lsnda
Is one 01 hi-5 .jij,j' rlztedthatYbtiihel the big Consumer duc'stltn home
thairnxan, Carolyn Cornelius.
arrangement of delphinium
for women who cw.
Land ir Like Mary. Co'tioste*s Lxc*i. in that
d pre1err a shark, the boy said, 'At the end,
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Write (name of your ncwspo.
Pam l's and greena.
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was Beth Gregory.
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and crystaj table sets-ice
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Dining the business, plans with his ot1 books, thii has all that fish and l aueiwg
lion, New York, N.Y. 10018.
used.
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specia
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Print full name, address with
0'em made (Or Illic Ma) Vnd of of the aspiects of his talent in it
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Miss Bridgvs pre-%nited gifts
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Through Hemingway'&amp; drug abuse problem in
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of embossed sterling silver
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size.
Jewel boxes to her attendants
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selected.
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An appropriate gift was
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presenw to the rim beam,
selection of am outstanding In IM. duriag the &amp;&amp; time, its memben havc r.eaday duur,-nan. visited Mr.s.
lake Ma* V.ijb also witi croCor
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Rcm=t,
and
a
silver
MUM
being
chopen
and
ministration
of Mrs, J. J wort avrards for the PVW nebus in Sanford and brouait )rwtl Lu
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bust with Swifurd Garden club.
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flwmpsoo Anniston, Ala ant Mu ( V Hignbaugh of
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horn in San Antonio Tue. Miss hlurnbaugh Is a IP?i
r u1uale of Seminole High School where the wes a member
if K yettes, Candy Sifipers and on the Yearbook staff. ai. i.
t iirrntly a cadet at Sanford Polka Department *hit* at. Hog Seminole Junior College
Mr. Mahthyt the grandvrnofMr and Mn A I Ma1tby,
I Mti i r 'lay all of Hastings,
Thetaidegroom4ohewa.bornfnSt.Auguitineandhaa
I'9 graduate of Seminole High School. He we. graduated
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!"rkta They will lisa im
\ugustlne treeI in Orange
t'tninty.
Among out-of-town guest
nero from Sanford, Mrs It 1)
Priest the Misses Louise oni
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and Mrs. A, C. flrockamn; Mr
-and Mra.Dale Kipp, Tavarc';
i tra. George Sim, Mount lXwa.
ni Mrs Terry Kipp and Nks ---.4.--Iipp Longicood
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Imher, 95 year old C. C. Priest,
nford Ave., attended one of
II1C pre-nuptial parties but was
unable to attend the wedding
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one-half dollar gololptiece worn
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skeves. She carried a Dolly Jan Hodges, wore dresse
in her shoe. The coin was won
Cosmetology.
Tier
husband,
Madison nosegay of multicolor Identical to the "laid of honor':
b) her
a Boone high 'khol graduate
grandmother, th onrw-r carnations blue iris red roses and carried similir
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Fannie Belle Priest, hilc a
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and bibys bream. Her ions
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Cowley
caught the bridal
Hoclges who wore an Alice blue flowers complimenting the Mitch and Lenny Varn, brother
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Orientatm low PrOWOM becmft am of the most Junior Club was wpniwd two Clewwater, the club witin two she C=Oeltneftted with dahmmembers of the canfcird Junior outstanding clots I' th aarof O') and awards-second place In whit aridal.s ani
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Mrs. George (Bess) arid involved in
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She explained the Federation Boothe. Recet-virig an hatior2ble the entree, 11m dining WAe w"
Despite the rain. youna cultural and swial life of
convections and pvud3ey art- mmtwn award in the Home Life overlaid with an hnpinrted lulemn
11111,01111en pm-ed into the house, Seminole Cowty.
Depsr~t was ,he pvm,doth and set with white ironAll interested m bearing about President Margaret Sober flounced that at the State taIn 01 y_.
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th-If frcNn17,ht1-1r, which is fast told the newmarmrs Oiat tht Conventutn held rem-atly in
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Frarci, the daughter of Mr.
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was made by the 111172 PreadenL She is their dekgate is s-7uve in the Altamonte
Utah Blvd., Orlando, plefted
Homemaker of the Year in to Cmity 0XIncil this low.
Wings Woman-s Club, the
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legion of tnerids tlwoughout bi of selfless pLsniüng and family &amp;ndfsaqu*tttmeto
metIde.gtenmarrige
Seminole Coant was chosen organizing her contagious reIieW bet energies nd
b&gt; her grandfather. R. Earl
by the rnembs 01 the nine enthusiami, arid her ability to by engagingIn her hobbies 01
Kipp. kwmer of Sd.
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MITCH LJtSSITER
chapters of the Seminole u2ih the
painting
writing poetry.
lfr radiant blonde loseUn
t-ouncfl 01 Horcznakers and we-U as her own."
Mitch Ii an excellent
was heightened b3 tier formal
pecificafly nornmated by her
Shebas not bencoment suet
akoItndayshonie'riaket of white lace
gawri
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cwn club the Aamorte to w5t with her own club because ihe not onl, uses bet better informed so that
of Colonial days
however. For the pa two
Club, of
be of
andglesforhetaelf
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1U.fl. she has been vice and her own family, but she fellow ITWfl. Her friendship has
pcsidenl
tier of Chantilly lace with a
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fitted waist line, high collar and
long sleeves An Alencon lace
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Mitch Ii 1IO $Ctht LU
Hofl)k Ikive in Altamonte In1flatitherthof
Altirnorite Springs Club
rtd Wby do you sipo that
tq Wtm*n • Clubi, which she
edi*ed Mitch with befr
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college grant has been received wereMr. andMrs. Gordon,
for this one year pilot project Mrs. Ruth Smith, of Tilton, Ga., at $ p.m.
housieguests of Esther five
called "Project (areatest"
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Hostesses for the eienlng Others attending were Mines.
were Mrs Richard Mapes and PaulArledge,R.M Bail. Hairy
Mrs. R. C Martin lables were Boone, Carol Brieson, Camille
decorated with mixed floral Bruce, Rosamond (hapman.
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arrangements and a beef dinner Letha Fowlet, Jerry Jernigan,
lie ave n inteetin talk withallthetrtmmtngsservedto George Mills, Louise NeLion,
outlinging programs available those attending The door prize Esther five, Doris Stein, Sue
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for adults_In the Adult High a lovely painting donated b Stevenson and the Misses
School and Community Service. Mrs. Rosamond Chapman, was Nancy Foster. Elsie Farley and
Wttwrtren Canfr-at
Air CandthwUn2 Syshm
Ile noted a program was won by Mrs. &amp;tapes.
Marcia Lenz.
available to bring those of
Mrs. Stein. piresident. an.
CALL .
Mrs. Lester Rethwill.
elementary and secondary prcsidnt.et and program nouncedthatonMay9the board
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speilker. Guests for the evening
-lh' stated that there are ),()
in Seminole County without a
high school education and 13,000
0.172 without even an eighth grade
education. A new special
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Pointmtsit of Mrs. Hureb years, duvviised thc stark to be
(Csirabon) CmmehM as State done In ESO and Mm Cam
bnrfed Carolyn on her duties as

Kiihiy IAnd ii
state. Mrs. Karl F. King.
It will be her rnstbfflt to
ttscl at Idyflwilde School;
During its first year. it recently elected as President of select new books to be ad
to
Mm Earl i&amp;lllka) Mad,school flititivet! an iiwartl from The "VC. made Uw aWMU=L ft bxk Lill. whi&amp;
lescher at Midway: Mm ift Fkrida Tedwsaw of Womm's
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smisrated 1z fresh orange
01 the Sanford Woman's Club. irhcveL*gkc1ed their hands juice and warm tea
reltew of "Island in a Stream,' cone * with glove s de.
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rnocuibm can be very proud
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Area ca sese andenits we hoW day an the tdkiarW pop
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Garden Ctub. M.m. King will be Arm0mcifig the W
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4W the urtb for Mr. and Mirs
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It is hoped OW each of the 19 bum on April n, in at
Clubs "K11 11016 memborAm Sciadhole Memrud Hasipt,a]
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of adult and continuing
education at Seminole Junior
College, was guest speaker at
the monthly dinner meeting of
The Pilot Club, at the Civic
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The annual Men's Day at to enjoy this great day in hr
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Episcopal Church was held an
They were served cake,
List Sunday with a grand at- home-make ie cea
teridane at all services. The candy and pota to chips.
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the choir.
The speaker for the miming
WAS lntroducted by Dr. .1. C.
i:ngling The asidress was
delivered by the well known
attorney, Virgil iiawkim, a
dynamic speaker who Indeed
can hold your attntlon t hrough

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vandalism arid art as a liaison
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Commium also will assist

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aervance. The Rev. J. Edwar:!
('otutcLI' is the minister.
Other churches helping to
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The Republican National

Constitution. but also that such
multimember districts may
coexist with single-membedistricts in the same plain." 1.

meets Friday' and
Saturday to decide If the will
said.
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San Diego.
A spokesman for the GOP
Coimnittee on Arrangements
Legal Notice
said, 'inane's is not the prob.
kin, it's
1POtt.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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tilaeck woman coping with all
impcastbk situa tion by rearin
children nd creating a strong
black family in the midst of
oppositions is black pm' A
teacher slctdng the minds of
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In another area, ccnunitlee
Tr.ambrrs will review judicial
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Mrs. Taarnar Braden, actions in I-.,latlon to
chairman of the Cawicil, in. .--1j
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aware at the need for
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p'wer. Il student getung IlL'head and soui together black
A little child saved
black power. A cOEZUTWfllt) that

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comes together and speak out
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Mzasion.ary Baptist

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"Grid Will
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fur the Environmental InYou" arid "C) Hunt I Lrno fllrmati:m Center at Winter
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uhen the wife o the pastor.
Tty' ul:Iiu,,: !lto n'rTh
Mrs. Lutlua Mar-lu-i. at- ward and the Withlarcxictiev

cinupuIied by let husband, nom-ftiwr'st ward and

arrange
act,ivibes during the
month of May.
ptans were discussed to

Pat Nixon
Honored By
Teachers
MIAMI BEACH (AP) - Pat
Nixon. Union ffigh SztmI*s fornet business educatitur teacher, has been humors-tI b retired
teachers fin' her "suunort and
Itivii of the nation's 2(1
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The 5"u-st Lath, curtsying to

Get Awards
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DEPUTY CLERK
ORVILLE JOHNSON III
A?tr-ney for Petitioner
P.O ba 277
Anemnie Lrin F -lda
Pubilof: May 3. 10 *7, It, 7177
DED30
SEMINOI.E COUNTY 10*10
OF COUNTY COMMISIIO$dERs
Wøt,c, of Ptp$l,c n,a,ng
of
Tiv
Corn
bc..rr'

held a PUC

Zoi.n t ,

i..c,vig to Ws'dei'b

change COloninp from A I

ApriCuIIurC to Cit Restricted
Conmrr,.i on tht fDIIo*ing
pnp,r?y
qm 74 ft of snn Asa ii of west
306 t* Of SE '40' SW 4 leSs writ 2511
to' road Seclion 30 21
Further described as a of 71 Pt by
ldcat,dontne.as, £0.0' Lake
Pfo*eIl Pd.
ft nOrth of lionel
brand .40
will be 1*10.0
This PDli(
theCounty Co.nmiso..r chambers of
me Court Plouse. Sanford. FIa"Idi.
on May 30 11 72. at 7:00 P.M. or as
soon
as posl.bfe
eor-O 4 Coun'y
Cu'nm.nvneqs
Seminole County. Florida
Or. Greg D'ummond
Chao'man
Pvbi.U. to-or 3 1972
Dr- I' I'
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SEMINOLE COUNTY noaco
toerositar

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NTy JUDGE'S COURT

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SEMINDLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
Si. NO osas
ESTATE OF
64ENRIETTA STANSBURY.
DECEASED
NOTICE TO CR*DITOPS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

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1W in otrittrig stno comal.1 tn* P&amp;&amp;W of

no pew ofIc'

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f"f ClAiffIlltni "
MWW be SWWn to

by ft.a 'ua.m.. his at" .at
br-n.y. or the same psafi be void
at 'nay

ha Ea,cvir,
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Wifeirf-n'eedle. stars's.

F:wr*tw fiour tbea a% Sw.ftf, ot 5 a

4SaOOuhbtP,s0,s COOIdI$c.nttg

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1lninm phit h.v.i fun with the one YO kIT.
you have poise.
Show
to
to the
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Listening
the
misunderstanding
between
up
-ass
views of an associate dc
you. Something comes up to pave the way for greatir Mccen
for you. Take advantage of It.

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May 3. 1112
DEC
34
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOT iCI lInr-ag,gpen that lam
sngaga it, ,sinejs of 323 Sanfr-d
Lit. Sanford. Seminole County.
uriort the l.ctitiouS oem. 0'
NEW, USED a. FR
raiE IGHT
DAM GEDFURNITUPE,Ift-,., I
WWSnd'-,.et,-rt,0
wit,,
Cieri 0' ?i Cl'f'v'l Court. emirw,te
COuNty, Flur,da in ec.cOrd.nca with
the o'vv'sra 0' ?P* Fictitious
w ane S'a'v'es, To wit
sss DO Flor da Stalistas 1057.
S Fres .1
Ptlib' Ar-il U. Map 3. 10. *7. 1172
DEC C'

EPNITITINE A w.;'(,
at, 01 sold CO*WWy, to the
Cvuntp lsidge f Svnincis Countv
IOrida, of his cif,c, in the
jfl
tIi of said County at Ipitfond
Pnioa. ,
cairsaar maine

daimni, eno Shall i

you gel fins b.i.fit,
to
who
the evening. Show tet
sodsl
nature
Is fins in
Something of $
you are capable.
he or she will be
IF YOUR CHILD 15 BORN TODAY

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Is ?Ss C.wi 0' the Cusnty Jntpa.
SSa,I,.II, County, Florlde,
Is Probst,
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wbo comprehends what

blgwtjs
expect. Give iii. finest education that will
.By make die b,od of "#in systems and tres,416 slitice
p1XV,
In this $StsN
mit is lety to be much of the OI64U1ÜOIIO4
be so lett
education
so
ther,
will
Prepare now for his or her
late: on.
ompel Vthst you make of
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greg Drummone..

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73 fl,telol,n

Stus unPel. they 40 flOt c

your life is Larpely

to YOU!

olIscm for your sip for may
Carroll It4ttees Individual F
birtbdets and II 10

an award he gratefully
Eniy,
m
accepted, for this performante
In a TV adaptation of Ar thur
MhIkr'eflroadway ploy. JtIaan
ezcollenlpuiduction, which won

10:09.11:00NRC, Rod
OalJety
Night

Serhing'.

feature Bob Crane,

Jo

Anne

medley of losing Oscar sorign

have been estranged for years)

Much fun

In the

John Astin Criline ,Any# an evil

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EVENING
7:00 (2) I Dream of
Jeannie
(6) Truth of

2:00 (3) Days of Our
Lives

(6) Love Is a Many

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By POLLY CRAMER

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lV_P SI wanted to know how to seep
posters sticking to her paneled wells. Iu.ie double-stick
(on both sides) carpet tape On mlii. and It works very
well. Stick taPe around the edges In strips a bo ut eight
Inches apart. (lien peel away the backing and start at the
top and press to the wail where the tape Is and go on
down Its length the same way. I find th is tape will hold
ns'sn uni
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get home that the salesperson has stapled the sales slip
to the bag and then right through the purchased item.-

NOW SHOWING
Conl From 6iols p.m.
sat. a Sun. from l;39

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fOI' $3miSlofl.
iw. ft hurts.

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dhenonds.

AFTERNOON

12:00 (2) Jeopardy
(6) Where flu
Heart Is
(C) Password
12:30 News -

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And b.bu that's ColdS
I.':,f'-i

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Tomorrow
(9) Spilt Second
1:00 (3) Somerset
(6) What's My Line?
(9) All My Children
1:30 (2) Th ree on a
Match
se

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Wednesday, May 3

WIN

A Stretch, But a Cross-Ruff
of hearts. This meont he had
to work out a cross-ruff to
collect a total of six trump
tricks.
He would have liked to
duck the first club In hopes
that the suit would be contlnued but East's deuce
meant that there was a good
chance that West would shift
Ito a trump so South took the
first club.
Then he played ace of diamonds; ruffed a diamond;
ace and king of hearts;
rutted a heart; rutted an.
other diamond; rutted an.
other heart; rutted a third
diamond and relaxed.
------..ta __.i
East coma overruui anti
lead a second trump or tIls.
card. Either way South was
now sure of his six trump
tricks.
CNIW$PAPII INTIIPPISS ASSN)

South's bid of tour spades
reprtsented a aliXht stretch, 173141M 11=
ha opening bid was just
about minimum and North's
m bidding has b.t,i:
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L..A W",
jump to sure epsues 1150
East South
North
strongly Invited a game bid
i'
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but not forced South to make
24
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that ciii.
P015
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Pui
it you are going to overbid
You, South hold'
you rind to know how to play
VItl32 •Q117 410
hands and South cer,

(italy handled this one with
tail skill.
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Style

Vu will receive a dollar If Polly uses your favorite
bs.,makI.jles, Pet Peeve, Poily's Problem or soisi
on t• a pro a. Write Polly In care of this aewspsper.

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

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11:30 (2) Hollywood Squar es
(6) Love of Lite

up

(HIWSPAPIL INTIIPIISI MiN )

TAfWW15.

6: 00 (6) News

Century

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(9) Movies

4:30 (2) I Love Lucy
perry Mason
3:00(2) DIck Van Dyke

(C) Love, A merican

inch (ran the comer

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to Love

ll:oo (2) SoI@ of the

NORMA

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#IJflSTSUJ

(6) Rom per Room
(C) Movies
9:30 (6) Virginia Graham
10:00 (7) DInah's Place
10.30 (2) Concentration
(6) Msrv Griffin
10:30 (C) Fashions in Sewlnq

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lust enough so the bag
stays clean and I can later lilA
get it on my lap safely, with
no fear of diii or dirt.-AGNES.

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(9) Mike Douglas
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue

DEAR POLLY-My Pet Peeve is when I buy someth1n
like a scarf or a good-quallty necktie and discover when £

when abag setdovrn the
buttons keep it off the floor

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6:00 (6) Capt. Kangaroo

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DEAR POLLY-I have several handbags that staid
when I et them on the
floor or on a counter In a
store but the bottoms get FIAT BUTTONS
so dirty and dusty. Finally
I glued tow very hat, small
buttons on the bottom of
each bag, each about one

A oo isi

6:13 (2) TV Cleasnuom
(6) Sunshine Almanac
(9) Slim Mime
6:30 (6 Sunshine Semester
6:43 (2) Sunshine Almanac
(C) Florida Agri-Worlo
7:00 (2) Today
(6) News
(C) Bozos Big Top

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(6) Edge of Night
(1) One Lit@ tak Live

MORNING

DEAR POLLY-The new rug I bought for my bedroom came folded Instead of rolled and now there
are several creases that do not want to lie flat. 1

-DOROTHY

Dating Game

*notr World
S.cr
(C) General Hspital
3:30 (3) R.turn to Peyton

3.00

THURSDAY

DEAR POLLY and R. M.-We put hooks in the seams
of our paneling and this worked like a charm. For heavier
I tems, such as plates and pictures, we Used a nail made
for paneling which can be bought at a building supply
store, Place such a nail on the panel (not in the seam),
pund it gentiy with a hammer and It will hold securely.

Polly's Problem

(C) N*wv*Ud Gam•
7:30 (2) DeCIOnI
(6) Guiding Light

(9) Dr.gniI
1:)J 12) To Till the
Truth
Heroes
(9) Mouse V
800
(6) Carol Burnett
(9)
8:30 (2) Hall of Fame
9:00 (6) Medical Center
10:00 (2) NIght Gallery
(6) Mannla
11:00 171 161 (CI News
11:30 (2) Johnny Carson
(6) (9) MovIes

a

trump and East taken his ice
and played a wond trump

South would have no way to
collect 10 trIcks, but West
made the normal lead of the

king of clubs.

South looked ovec the hand
carefully and asked himself

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1.0. Card

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STARTS
TOMORROW

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Midnight Show 11:06 P.M.
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'BLOODY MANIA"
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SO SHOCKING

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WTVJO_LANE
BLACKTOP"

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I1RHED

UflOER LuThER

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THE GREATtST

Color

FAMILY

ENTERTAINMENT OF AL! T1MEI

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TODAY-1111 QUYATION
lnt,sd of blddIn on. sped.,
your partner has Id two hiatt.
over Welt a arm hdart. What do
you .to pow?
Answer tomorrow

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the cod. word AICH. how s.i is,., iacoav MODISH kit

The answer was that he
is now ready. For your copy send your
six trump tricks plus
($n
,7ij gig5tu Forecast (nazis. o f newspaper), Boa 629, needed
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CllJItI0it'*d cater

What do you do raw?
A-P.... You w an t so so on
fe Ii your
Is gals., but is look. so

,he I m p,urtsn,que.
.tion from
can I make this contrw,t?

Dil"s "
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"sTarspangled Girl"
Sandv Duncan .C.Ier
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7:70 UATINI!.DALLY (ascept Sat"~
p.p.) P.O. las 409 lad. Cue,
Stale., ,e. Vail, N.Y. 0I9.
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POINTERS
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THE FOUNTAIN

Consequences SpI.nd&amp;ed Thing

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CIWIW to a small town, and sets
but a well.known magazine Info trouble with his mirarulnu.
writer who Paid been reported m.dktna. In '(laWi Itefi."
miMing after a boating at' AeOn In a ear aeckleni erg
61691. Vie Morrow ploys thefindi hfrns V In hell
writer and Elizabeth AIim 0w
M*ter.
not tech)' her SkohOlk brother,

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attk of the family house man who plans to murder his
wlwr e they
to apli oft thewife and run ciff with her mony
With t1t."
1:001:30 NBC, Adam-12
furniture and their hostilities in 'House
(Ilenin). Leo (lordon wrote this t'nwrgelrotn their relationship. Tucker piacs a Western cm
eilaode, and conveniently in- with each other, and resper. artist who tAmp his medfrtne
chided a role for himself, lie lively with their imw.deceued
CLUB
plays an eccentric wealthy man father.
who fancies himself as an
liii
omateur sleuth, but only
HOT
manages to obstruct justice in
10:00-11:00 CBS, Mannis
LUNCHEON
him
brings
startling
turn
of
bungling
way.
It
hi.
(11cr-un;. A
SPECIALS
events complicates Mannix's
to the brink of tragedy,
DAILY
assignment. lie's hired by a
1:30-10:00 NBC, hallmark woman to rescue her brother
h111 Of Fame (Rerun). "The from skid row, Turns out tws
"THE VILLAGERS"
A,
PFTlJPPtIff1
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'Some IA*e It lint' and a wealthy surgeon tisother (thay Wtwiey. Forrest Tucket and

4IAfr i'Sh

71 Msiv,tt or 12 V if. of Atilt
•h,hs
(myth)
SArtI*t'stt*me taihNI.r

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LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) WIth all that work ahead of you,
enthusiasm is necessary to put it r esolutely behind you sod
dc-a the slate for big things ahead. Rest and restore VOW
Sung.
CIILTVCS lii tIi
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Accept an invitation to
pleasure ezttnded c YOU,since you can put off unimportant
chores to another time. Others see you in a favorable light
now, so make the most of it.
haIti.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Give your attention 10PreParl
to
importantYou
have
af fairs now that are most
better before you become involved in $ public matter th at
interests you. Show that you have ability.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Have the right answers for
you
others end rt ahead faster. Show .wciates th at
appreciate them. lakc everything around you moss psifaci.
Avoid unnecessary dutter. Be wise.
ta n TacU £110
-- SAGITTARIUS (Ncv. 22 to Dec. 21) ObtaIn
figures that will help you come to a better understanding with
associates. Go to s business expert for the data you ne.d' Use
tact with thew personsCAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Don't waste tints In
going after a personal advsnccmefll that you want ant1 ,,_
gist the
you can u ISWP;
to
who
are
devoted
Those
multiiight
helpful Put more joy Into your Lie
Feb. 19) You Mad to study all the
AQUAUS (Jan. 21
you
are to be successful with It. Do
an of
factors
way to assist those -who coma
new
Find
$
acute secret anglingto you for help.

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hav,

by filing lie 0'
104 PUbS IC tiormne will be bent In '10130 $1150 I50"
veid.
Wie County Commission Cheos.,i
S. Aeti. 'i. wtit.
01 Itt Cpw' MD5,, Sartlrd,
44 ado Wslskrsfoq (.14
fio',1i., 0" Ma-' ).
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p pe., - 0% 1"'n 11vt,"Olki, ft
ERNEITINE A. vigroqljr
Possible.
Oeerasod
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ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Contact those persons who can
be most helpful In backing your psI prolect sr4 get desIred
g"iti quickly. Engage In civic work that brings you the
prestige you want. He wise.
a plan to wait out
TAURUS (Apt. 2010 May 20) You
which can be best accosnPllahrd with the aid of Persons with
practical ideas. Make good use of them. Avoid the limelight
tonight. Rest is mare
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) You must put big plans aside

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YilClSl.ten,.00 Pr-srss Macag
Netter of Peblit Heari,ip
Ciawns an Deinaris Agaut Said
The board of cownty Cam
aststv:
mu,rems of $t"'t Coa'! *lilt.
Yu aid oth 0' ,'w are h.roby
heidi p,,tui,c biting to co,na 'V'it 30 nc reou,ved t present any
Mange COtoning t,. a; ciarn and demands
p"-a
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can be utilized wisely by putting yourself In an

authority, the government, civic, or whatever vocational

Lctivities

OF COUNTY COMlISSIONUS

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Agriculture to M 1 G.nerai in
d.,s'r,ai Di' ii.i fv1t.g drs',t.nt
SAID ESTATI
P.e',Dy r-ot?w
ou .ø tact o4 yu.j
All met r-m of ft.. foUoring
tl4.ed and IsOutrad
file
clams and dmnds which you- or tracts Pi'eW,tiV 70010 A I
Tract I. N %4 Of th SE '4 of
entlOr of yNa.mavP,avelgadisII.*0
estat, in the Wf iC
Hen. Section ir- ,.

*ter mitRal.

rithutis.iiir freinc of mind Let this COnhiflUe 10 OULUOS
In Positions °
affairs. especiall y when meeting individuals

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GENF-RAL TENDENCIES: Today's activities

NOT,CE he
&amp;M
engaged
722. Son'or. Fla Un;
County. lorira saesr it,, OCIfOuS
I5'5fli•
f
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BRAII"$TORu
PRODUCTs. an
Intend to
ragiwer said 'same rim it.. dirts 0'
me cw
Court. $rtnl'Oe Cunty,
Fonda in occrnc. wim 'ne
of me cicin
Name
Stolutes. To wis $tlIon
pa
Fioi'iø. S?ofjtn its,
S IrsO;

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boos some reader can help me solve this problem.
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a.nitwr E 5.cSwtth

Liner G as Chrrsatovreeh
io'n.uss
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tv chart the nxnvv~
nai-thcentritlFImlda believe the Jima secretary. C-annie Stuart.
'"1't' caught and p
nient of auto
d batri304 toW L
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Little Miss Cheryle KnJIht itpprutfmtt on wi.'uld give f
cuud Two were sent to prison its.
The
on
other-,
the
team, a P .O. b on
-rd
5ectr1
service
.ngenf.
for
Twente-nuir
were
given
coet*'ated hez sixth birthday Cm Mets' the ins ended canal
the
plainclothes of
and a worn- Wnoer Pr5,
the' ceremoni. and returned it,
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ins ixfe.lrcaflylwv, followed
HOW Church wilhts ID thank prialions Corninitter which
IVEM
lien' many friends Ice- helping mi:ts this tuimth
bee beat the right spot ahead of
DIBLI\ 'AP i - I
tji raise over 1701) in this $300.000fundli*g Cd. studs of the proud rif 0wn"
time
Mrs. Ntstn iaugtit in Whittier. 1(1 months of last sear there
In an office whose walls are
program Mr. Hamlin McDade t- iaJ's effects
-al.
ur, 1thtt-ad-r ni:l.ln.i(II!!
-.-u-b mips dotted with
4itarterl o! Me SZ10 niflilion
,den!L in tti,~ 1,-Ist

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CONMZNTL4L TO D. IL IN L Ira N yft bM 00 a&amp;

COO flit (5.011

obtained of Region IV Crime
Laliorator,
be
in a
envelop. pIanIy ma'k.d on the
ou?sid. "b'o for Lair-air -v l
airumenl's
505 will is openss on 7t.jr4ay,
May ta. tnt., ii si A.M.. or as
soon as possible th.r.ufler. in the
*"Ott 09 j?llt F °'01&amp; ,I&amp;lW 0'
Seminole County. FIr-*0o
The rt is reserved to waive any
IrropularItles e tectwecaIItqs ft
bibs. or to rt,,r1 any or alt 11*05
DteO tt,ts 11' 00y of may. 1072
Iv order 01
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This choir loeir4 hirought to of ans. fkm...
cepted a plague Ir= officusla of A new Rio Scout troop Wild
DALLAS
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Sanford was the idea Of Mrs.
Othr-r conservationists the National Retired Teacf.ers Cub Scout pack are being
0' Iltl flsI.c* Two erp1i 0' sect.
for- McGee spends her time plotting 0' kIt WIOI( County. at Isis it, in Section 162121.
Willie Turk, a member of the charged the bwnper sticker AMO&amp;IILII
Tract I NE
me sw so
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med in tie -i'eit.-r area. crime for the Dallas Pullet Da- se COUM "WWI" Sai0w FiorjØa.
choir, who is formerly of r-a's'p'lgr was an effiri to dupe
of and or lamni ofs.0 sa in ositil..
within SU ci..w montts tr.m me Section 162)30
•y," said Mrs. ?,ixon, 1 Anyone i Leres1e may contact
lsaflst.I• lOeet.c. of resmaiw.
Satiford. where she is knowo to Out44tx* co
1he I Iry "I"Vion Do this
Tfs" a. Ille kil of W* oitr %~ 0 1110111 001111 0 lot 66*fts of tne
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She's one of a team of three
only taught Inr low yearx, but Jim Turner at gU4127.
w~ wmtr four of the Lmst yearb

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,neccat or, IPW foI*Oasng 0,trlhd
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B.gdv'unQ 12S7- II south $4301 ft
East of ttse north %4 of SW ban 1 21$_
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South Mdgrees 43
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it wi aiin
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utIlity easement along North
soOOary dine if 11w', is an e*411n,
airmeflI. e55 IhO? portion

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NAVY wmr: NOIWOtZ, VA.

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Cub Scout Pack l, span.
sored by Ascension Lu theran
('hurc-n, Casoelberry, held their
Pack meeting on April 34.
The fdllowmg by renewed
The
uuiurd&amp;: Greg Curtis, John Trinity Preparatory School
Cronin. Jeff McElmurv, Jeff campus.
'1 urnes', Kemp Anderson. 'Forge
Several weeks after Day was
Hiruojosa, Var: Lutru:. Kell killed, the Store manager,
Gordon. Frank Moilica, Marvin Walter Baron., was abducted
ScIp, Ton: Bland. Jeff Butt- from his htris.' it ermtinint and
!liii..:, 1i:: I.sut!y. itin
Steidley. Danny Callum. Joey who reportedly warned Bai'øn.
Binigrd. hlari Drury. John he would be killed if he
I)uncan, Terry- Hobbs. .Juey disclosed the robbery toanyaw.
Fox. John Wtiitesell and
The investigation of the
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Fiitit'r.San (.u:npout in Ma
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On Awil 29 Pack 237 gave out

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touched $ suwitise asne.! a
Th. otier day,
referrIng to the lady wtis a*$.iIned beca her )bSnd
Ignored her and watched upsets ontilsilisa3
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Lawrence. Dick plays the

Price' George C Scott won

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Joan Fnntaloe role), cml Steve the late David hint. a, 11*
in aging, Pasit .irusI.'i furnIture
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"Rurniel Boulevard" as Carol dealer, and YIchtler Cook for
portrays the lading movie best illrection.
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imprisonment by Circuit Judge
JOhnsOn Jr. The state
cd charges of robbery, use
of a firearm in comniiza&amp;cm of a
felony and kidnaping.
Perkins and Michael Whalen,
34, Orlando, who faces trial in
June, were c harged with
stabbing Day sever times In hit
chest after he was forced 10
hand over a large sum of money
to his killers before the y
him to a remote P° 1e''

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Mairhatt*ri f 11.0 against you. $emino,a Blvd, NorTh of Suneel
NOTICE FOR lIDS
and you are rrQutreO ?ow's'ea copy hivO
This pueIi hCl109 will be bent in
The Reg ion IV Crème ae$ory CO yOU? written Orirnas 1$ ny. to it
will rSCO,Ve _L at m, nt.c, f on Orville Jotowon lii. A'tor-ney for the County Cotnnissian Chambers
i.rItt .io'n I Polo.. Oi North Pau'i the eli,.vn... wPwseoa -vsI,s P' U
of the Court HDUSC, Sanford,
$os 217. AitomOnt, Sprnps. FIor,a. on May 30. 17L at 7
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the Florida I)efendet-s (if the
Environment. "The - wouldn't
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Florida. But it. Washington.
tbr-' might actually mislead ii
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WINTER PARK. Fla. MISupporters of the long-stalled
C1'UIJS Florida Barge C-trial have
nwunte-tofrr* bumper sticker
canipa,gn in the na tion 's c-apilid.
"&amp;I!,t Lbs Evtii,iad,'s-euz.
plele tie Cross-florida Cana l."
proclaim stickers carted In
%ashmgum In. th e Jeksom'il1e
Chanitier of Conunerce.
Parker, research dirertorfortIwchamber. aid0w
canal, hafteti cure January 197(1
y pretuclentuil order, could

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Fuhon Thiyei' Patina,
with the Seminole Ministerial
Sit er- A,OI,uC Asor
Association and rrpr
tat1ves Orlando, pleaded guilty to
S Oeit (i) 110110* CinPiOdt warmup
0! Rt'tfrtd Amer-ica Inc., lii the cirges Of firSt IfTrie inlfl'd
suuply. capabl, o.
tabbing
immediate future. Tentative in the Dec.
S On. II) Dm$erwrr Bacaprounc
plant lirv fur both meetings j ni Richard Franklin Das, co"eclof
for Perk,r, timer model

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Anita
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shades drawn so you can't an what's going on Inside b.I
Pthev
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We ca lled the polk-. department and they ukod If we
% anted to
cheges' They saki unl'eai 11w
u-pee hiwkng some la w U.'e was notitJng they could de.
Ahoy, them wrIthes are wrecking our property valise I
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power you could conceive ii but CASE
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problem areas
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garding they can't provide policemen
ad
on IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
violatunn of cltru and trespass tie meet csrnstautinnally," he
GEORGE 1)1 L A U C. 141 F P
laws which require special said.
husband. a ' MACCu
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attention;
keep
other
ain said ft add- otauosru. ..to
kOTICt OF SUIT
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advised of the shaiffs
woui
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MAGGIE MAE
ozierns with respect
'ii. from the state.
Dii. AUG P411 P Residence
TtIt SerninoL County councn forcement procedures and
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Ctt4 was
to a father and on -or so we thsogtit
We later earned It was an ol&amp; man about S and
fe" about 34.
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the same sue.
can Ret the m"
the organizations' fruit weHall
is an avowed auppirier
"Constitutional history
Imotection division lwad'-d bY
inviting the Republicans but makes It clear not only that
Larry Thozrcuon
several weeks ago the eommls- multimember districts are
Named
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TAI,L1sHASSEI... M. A) I
Clifford 0'-hey. The number
framers _.I t5. i' 0115f
las
xrtShcs:n got tuuoo had wanted e i ther srnletorc'rm
people we - Att Gen.
lrs !'r' 1'1n: h
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here a tnsuflictent to do the job supporting the Legislature's time'rnber dtsthcts, Shcvin said,
plan, "it is reasonable to incude
e are being asked to i eapportionment
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in th_ thcy
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late Thesdas, O'Er-v was re- every respect
the easily understood language
ported still bargaining with the
The attorney general com- wotniousyflttedfarthe task."
law Enforcement Assistance mented in a rrpl brief filed
Turning to the contention ces'Administration which only with the Florida Supreme Court eral districts were gerzmanSaturday approved a S5(1,000 to answer pposlWm to the plan dered to disriimthate against
,mnt to beef up wcurit
raised at a hearini. a aeck ao bl-icks.. Shesm said the nian
O'Kesr said he would -pp'
The states highest court has "was 4,-pwn without regari to
the Aug. 21-34 co,wenthm for until a week from Friday to de- race-in a 'color blind" manMiami Beach unless an agr- ride whether the plan for a 40- net"
zoent could be reached for "an member Senate of one-to-three
"flecause (they) are highly W
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level of law enforce- member districts and 1-mem- concentrated on 'one side of a
imla
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nit rotce a precumpround-the-clock dut."
her districts is constitutional,
lion of racial gerrymandering"
"I want back-up people in
Shevin urged the court to he said.
caw a
huig happens, too," make short shrift of State Sen.
Slwvin said some fault could
said Mayor Chuck Hall, "but I William Barrow's argument be found with every district but
,don't believe than armed camp.that the Florida Constitution the o verall plan is con
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Church family raised over
54,000 In their annual rib.

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Brown, clerk of the church,, The
acknowledgement of visitors
was given by 5. T. Muller
Words of apprecia tion by
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Jessie Smith. Woodrow Pope

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rendered ttv the choir, "The
God of Miracles," "Walk On."
'Wiiat the Lord Had Done for

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soul it lit spokt Irvin the Bitic
and from the general We of a
black man Ha-tins. Is from
Leesburg where he works in
commun1t and with OEO He is

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Zion Hope Missionary' Baptist
Church presented the Senior
chnir 0! Mount Olive M'ufl:ptuit c't-ui U!
4 i is. in Its second spring
lusicale. Mrs. Victoria
\ uctiulso was director and
lirv. &amp; T. Martin pastor.
Processional, "Soldiers In the
Army." with soloIsts hiri Bett
Uzirrison and Mrs Billie
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Psalm, Mrs
Aniiirnta 'artsraugti; "Thtl.vrd's Prayer." Mrs. Dorothy
.J'iluismi "Lilt Up Vain' Hearts'
uam sung by tie choir, wi th
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Richard Evans. The benevolent Petterson, Angela Delaneri.

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Tie invocation was tJ fl
Trendese Holloway, Samuel
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Jcn. 'Flie responsive Bedding Jr., Stephanie
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Presi'* dent

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Associated PTtIb W'rII&amp;
W&amp;SfTINGThN pj - The
Edgar Hoover, head
if the I'll for nri4rtv 48 veers,
goes on public Vic'AJNIB in the
Capitol Rotunda arntd exPLV
_thti01b that the passing of
the man qiuniean the passingof
an erh
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I0 matter whom President Nix.
on names U. replace the 77-yearOld bacht'lor, found dead in his

Editorial Comment

Wednesday, May 3. 1972

1

Nixon Will Deliver Hoover Eulo,

home eark Tueda, there will
be Changes in the nation's top
investigative tmdy which
rinovt'r ruled with an iron hand
and n,ph!ed ir hm mrn iuzg,
A nieiuori:,I 'erviec was
sciieditled at the Rt4a at 11
a.m. tnda. wilt, a eulogy by
Chief Justice Warren Burger.
The body will lie in state until
.m. Thursd.iy.
President Nixon will deliver
the eulogy at the funeral service
at the National Presbyterian

Church, the one Hoover attended, at U a.m. Thursday.
Burial will be in C'-ongrrsnn01 Cerneter' in the imor's
capita!, Hoer's lifelong home.
H&amp;.' only survivors are nieces
and nephews
Hoover, whose body was
tund he We his W. died of
natural ciu.es His death was
attributed to "hypertensive
cardiovascular disease"—an
ailment linked to high blood
pressure—althoui-j the im

mediate cause might have been Served eight presloents and 16
aflorneva general. poured in
a heart 1tJ,$
flvth- A To1on, 72. Hnovcrc from friend and foe after his
Ioritiine friend and No. 2 mgn death Most praised him as a
m. of honor, courage, *r.tr±znlr, tl.e bureau was named
rnethntel to take charge. Nixon ty and inve n countr
'Nv individual in the history
was to nalite an acting director
today. most likely a Justice of this nation contributed more
Department attorney but not to the great causes Of 1thi'3
11wers permanent successni' under Law and Arnerteanarn,"
ine Prcsuk!rn ordered flap said Sen. James 0. Eastland, I),
Miss., chairman of the
at all public buildings and
staltrituins lowered to halfsWi. Judicuir Cunit1.
VicePresidert Spiro T AiTribute it, Hr rver, uhr,

nes hAid bootleggers. bank robtiers, saboteurs and draft-card
burners disliked Hoover "for
the quriuities that enLiared him
to all other Americans his total
his
complete incorruptibility."
Corefla Scott Kini, wido9k of
Dr. Martin .t' Kling Jr. who
reportedt was a subeet of iri
teow riu survt'ivanc'e in 11w
96k. said the bureau under
lb'iver had compiled files of
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Both of nese awards were given even more
prominence than usual when the trustees issued
an unusual accompanying statement. In it they
noted that they had "deep reservations about the
timeless and suitability of certain of the journalism awards" but named no names.

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explaining that "had the selections been those of
the trustees alone, certain of the recipients
would not have been chosen."
But the Pulitzer awards were made. There
can be little doubt but that Joseph Pulitzer, the
publisher whose whole career was flavored by a
persistent and incessant search for the news and
who championed at all times the people's right to
know, would have approved.

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firm, has been engaged by the fmariring, report preparation.
5 a nfcrd Airport Authority to printing and miseclianous and
;ir.'part' a master plan for publir information sessions
.tiIui'd Airport.
Clcvt'iand said the pre.stu:I&gt;
lIrislol's firm
by pi
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the Airport Authority at a cost and and application to the
of $f6,000, of which $6,000 will be Federal A v i a t I o ii
paid by the authorit, and the Administration(FAA) and
r'rusinder coming from federal state is expected to be made by
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icvriand, airport manager.
The airport manager said the
stated
stale will assist in the
Elt'rucn15 involved in the rehabilitation of the airport
airport master planning grant control tower, not to exceed
for Sanford Airport are:
$8,000.
Inventory, demand capacity
Purpose of the master study
analysis, facility requirements, plan, which will last five years,
envirwunental stud&gt;, airport will advise what areas should be
b,vnut plan'., land use plan, set aside for Industry, a second
fixed base operation and ter- fixed bait operator and other
ittinal area plans, airport ac- uses, such as Improved rams
't'ss plans, schedules of and runways.

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h.ikevicw PTA, 7:30 p.m.,
discussion or 4545 plan, at the
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Mother-Daughter
banquet.
Ht'decriwr Lutheran Churct,
5.10 pin

Seminole Drug Cauncil, 7:30 May V
2eisguc Middle &amp;'hool hA,
p.m., Altamonte School.
school fair, 7:0 pm.. election
Lake Mary Chamber of and
Commerce, 8 p.m., fire hail; May 11
election of offtcers
Seminole County Democratic
executive committse, 8 p.m..
Mai 6
room 207.&amp; SJC.
Casaeltierrs- Fun Day, Secret
Seminole County Campers,
Lakc Pot's. l(l am U i' ;i inT 30
, t''tirin of nfftv-ert..
First Federal S&amp;l., Altanionti
hlttppt't PTO sjirmi, carn'v'i Slirifli.s
nt*in-ta p.m., dwol grounds
YiOTOI-WilaOI PTO spring
games, rides, refreshments:
festival, noon-dark, at Monroe
public imited.
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Touring Florida card party
sponsored by the DeBary VFL)
Auxiliary. 7 pm, recreation
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WINIFRED F. GIELOW
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MuLes SJU a Mm.ler tif the KcI'boal'tJ

These journalistic achievements were made
at a time when the freedom of the press has been
challenged almost consistently by the Nixon
administration and even held up to ridicule and
attack by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.
Thus those who believe in the rights
bestowed by the Constitution and its Bill of
Rights, will find comfort In these Pulitzer
awards now being made public.
Indeed, It might well be more than an Indication that the gravity of these times and the
apparent slide of government Into an approved
posture of concealment (witness the loose use of
the "Top Secret" rubber stamp) is being
challenged In depth by more than the members
of the Fourth Estate.
Where else will the public find out the facts
about big government, big business or big labor
except when the investigative reporter Is set on
the trail and backed up by the publisher who Is
true to the ancient creed of his profession?
For the history of journalism is starred by
those who have given lustre to the kind of news
pursuit which is, at the moment, personalized by
Jack Anderson and institutionalized by the Few
York Times.

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Lake Mary Fire Department
Auxuliary anniversary rtn'errd
(115&gt;1 dinner, S p
Fire Hall
"t ill IU1 It'. iit'ltiiiit'

This year the prize was given to Jack Anderson, the Investigative journalist, for his explosive columns exposing the actual facts of
what took place in htgh governmental circles
when the IndoPakiatan war was being waged.
At the same time the trustees of Columbia
University, which makes the Pulitzer decisions,
named The New York Times for its award for
public service In printing the historic and controversial Pentagon Papers.

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reporter aurety comes when the prestigious
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document.

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We are quite aware that such reporting is
often labeled "muckraking" and that, by this
name belittled or even discredited.
In this respect the words of Teddy ltrxmevclt,
apokrn when the corner stone of the House Office
Building was being laid In Washington an April
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to lose in New Engiand, the layoff or because of the tight result. Thanks anyway. See you
after the California primary."
By F. RICHARD CIC(X)NK South, the Midwest and the Far schedule, you know,"
"You'll still be taking fwlAssocia?d Press Writer
"Yeah, but the tans don't beWest as long as you can say you
mary polls after the last psiwere the nest choice. That here that."
mary"
"What do they believe?"
C1HCACiO (Al') — Another shows brood appeal."
"Oh, sure. At least several
lost
It's
"They believe if you
"What's the difference why
poiltaker rang the doorbell
already have asked
lost
so
long
as
you
lost"
because
you
weren't
good
candidates
again last weekend.
you
sarnplinp
showing that
for
Some people are on the lists
"I think it's like sports. It's enough."
rnnt
people
don't
tielleve in
sir.
My
client
sorry,
"I'm
for pornographic mail or in- nice for managers and coaches
anyway."
primary
resulti
vitalions to all-expense-paid to say they lost because cf the could never accept that as a poll
trips to Mexico to look at parkLOOKING. PA GE'
trig lots. I get all the poillakers.
AS M EDITOR I'D SAY THAT A GOOD
"Hi, are you watching tale'
vision?"
"Yeah."

"Who are you watching?"
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that some candidates will drop
out of the race and that would
strengthen our dent's poslilon,
especially if be could secretly
reveal the results of a private

By RAY t$toMl.F.Y

7. 1972

Polltakers Just Don't Ever Give Up

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Nixon Aim: Boom
By Election Day

WA,SUINGThN (NEAt
determined
It is sot generally r#11110041 Pill how veiy
booming
economy
by NW.,
I're,iiIent Nixon is to have a

Offbeat Ruminations

"He's not in a primary. He
plays professional basketball
for the Milwaukee Bucks."
"I see. Well, I'm conducting a
private poll on the presidential
candidates and the primarIes."
"But the Illinois primary was
over a month ago."
I know. But our client is
very Interested in learning who
u would have voted for If you
hadn't voted for the man you did
rota for."
"Why?"
"Well, sir, you see since there
are so many clients, excuse me,

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dispensable to the well-being of society, but only
If they know when to stop raking the muck."
That was 68 years ago. Journalism has
matured and become much more responsible. It
is indeed, the one profession which, to succeed
demands eternal vigilance." For this reason
and by this standard we congratulate both
Columnist Anderson and the publishers of The
New York Times!

Wednesday, Ma y 3 1912-18

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k,t I.,; :;rgeney In .p.etling economic recovery is lead—
in
ing him Into *061`14 which could boomerang greatly
the next several years

At the Pentagon, at Health FAucatiofl aid Welfare, the
other
M,ti')nal .Aernnaiittcs and Space Administration and what
oversee
who
the
hufesocrats
large-budget agencies,
manaQe
Is trnnght. and w?.en. have been ji lven orders tomoney
is
maximum
amount
of
a
their spending so that
ahead
just
months
the
pumped Into ihe eentvtmY to
The plan is, further, that some considerable spending

which would normally take place in November, (jecember
ihle to hit
and Janiiar will be moved forward where p4vi -l
in the early fall
Where earlier spending is not feasible attempts are
ititure spending
being made to signal future contracts andencourage
indu'c'
in ways that are sufficiently concrete to
try to gear up before November. expanding employment
and facilities and increasing inven'orfes
are nut in the White House
Bhind the scenes, all stops
stubbornly
independent Arthur
the
effort to convince
supply of
Burns of the Federal Reserve h.oard that the
a pace groat
money must be regularly increased at In
the monti's
enough to sustain strong economic growth
she ad
and that projeet.'4 for
The bu4et deficit for fiscal 19'72
almost
Insure unsettling
are
at
levels
which
fiscal 1973
'i'1oi'usry pr.seures Of the same type created by Preillent Johnson's unbalanced W5T budgets inese presa,ui''
economic analysts now say, brought on the inflation o(
the pres,?nt and past several years.
Neither Presider.t Nixon nor the Congress apparefll:'
decide on what is not urgently
have the strength of will to
essential in the current budgets and determinedly chop
out the deadwood
The distortions of these policies are already appearing
rate therm .ir"
Despite the overly high unemployment
Indications that employers have been taking in men and
women at $ Vaster rate than their business justifies.—in
anticIpatiOn. This could mean slower thanitormal 'n
creases in employment at later stages in the recovery.
A money supply arbitrarily increased at a too-rapid
pace—combined with heavy federal spending and other
artificial stimtilants—C'ihl effectively dectrv the
stringent attempts at price control
If the Inflation pressures increase in the manner outlined above, the price controllers can get as tough as
they please, but prices will have a way of rising never
the less.
This reporter has talked at length with economists who
believe that under the best of circumstances we are boxed
in permanently at best with an inflation rate of three to
four per cent a year, Pressures of the type outlined above
could drIve those rates up w.11 above that range for the
years just ahead

VAO

One Man's Opinion

"

poll showing that he would have

014V

won various primaries that he

so

Student Attitude
Calmer Nowadays

lost
G

"So, would you mind telling
me who &gt;'u would have voted
for If you didn't vote ter the man
YOU voted for."
"Don't you want to know who
I voted for?"
"It's tnmmatertaL It only
mallets who your socond choice
would be. Sometimes It's better

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101-1

Pennsylvania Avenue

Time Off Tempts The Junketeers
By WQIAEL O'CONNOR
cepley News Service

In Its wisdom. Congress early hit
WASHINGTON
year decided to go along with frequently stated requests to
take an extended time off Late In the year to regroup thoughts
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and visit constituents.
The month-long Auguest vacation of 1971 was unusual but
well received by members who have long realized that he
year-round grind of hearings and floor debates can take its
toll on tempers and intelligent value judgments.
The Congressional Record, daily bible of Captiol Hill
affairs, has outed, however, that at least 50 members, plus
some staff assistants, decided that more than a rest was In
order, They took a trip to lb. Far East on a collective junket
which coat the taxpayers more than $31,000.
Taking off at various times during August under the
blessing of a "parliamentary group to Korea," the group,
headed by Speaker Carl Albert, visited Taiwan, Hong Kong

and the Philippines, in addition to looking in on the legislative
matters of Korea
A rundowit of the members participating was included In
an accounting of congressional travel for last year. The trip
was unusual in two respects it was the single highest outlay
for any congressional trip and done without the normal factfinding cover of a standing committee.
one a labeled conTwo California congressmen
have
liberal
acknowledged
other
an
the
servative and
joined forces in an unusual appeal to tie house Ethics
Committee. The committee Is the house watchdog over
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impropriety by members.

Reps. Jerome Waldie, D.Antloch, and Charles Wig gins,

fl-West Covina. called the committee's attention to the fact
that Rep. John Dowdy, D-TeL, was Mill ,tijv,ing
congreulostal privileges after being convicted in federal
court of taking a bribe to Influence legislation. The
congressmen's complaint also noted that Dowdy's wife is
filing and campaigning for his seat In Congress while
drawing salary as an administrative assistant.
The house is moving to strip Dowdy of voting rights as a
member. However, a WigglnsWaldie proposal, to expel
Dowdy from the House, Is on the back burner.
A group to begin adrift for Sen. Edward Kennedy of
Massachusetts as the Democratic Party's 1972 presidential
nominee has refined Its approach to the point of deteruilning
where thw senator should be when a deadlocked convention
finally selects him.
The group, Incidentally, also has picked Gay. Marvin
Mandel of Maryland as Kennedy's vice president.
According to the Kennedy-Mandel boosters, the top half
of the ticket should be In Ireland shortly before the convention at Miami Beach In July. A paragraph from the
group's current newsletter booming Teddy for the top spot
notes:
"When chosen, a cro,rd of 200,000 to 300,000 will we him
off to the United States from Shannon Airport. He will and at
Kennedy Airport, New York, to be greeted by an uaentblage
of the same size.
"From there he will fly to Miami to be welcomed by the
Largest group of all."
The Kennedy boosters cannot be denied their grounds for
enthusiasm. However, it was suggested that they examine a
map and check the proximity of Shannon Airport to Dublin. A
movement of bodies that distance for a farewell to anyone
could be the 197' answer to the Children'. Crusade.

By DON OAKLEY
"Thirty Per Cent of Collegians Would Quit U 5" ran the
headline on one news story about a 1971 survey of college
students' opinions and attitudes
Anyone reading no further than that would be left with
the impression that America's disenchanted youth are
planning a mass exodus—and good tuck to 1tem.
But the question which elicited this response was only
one of a great many questior.s in the annual survey commissioned by the JDR 3rd Fund. established by John D.
Rockefeller III It was buried on page 87 ..o( a 246-Page
report. "The Changing Values on Campus.' prepared by
New York University psychology professor Daniel Yan.
kelovich.
The question read: "Is there any other country or
sneisty that you think you might prefer to live in"
Of the 30 per cent answering "Yes." more than nine out
of 10 sugg.ted they might prefer Australia, Western
Europe, Scandinavia. Canada or Great Britain. The societies ir these countries can hardly be called drastically
different from that in the United states
Had the students been asked, 'If you had the criance to
travel for a few years, is there any country or part of the
world you would prefer to visit or lire in"r the responses
would probably have been much the same. nut only for
college students but for anybody else.
In any event, the overall Impression of the survey is far
from indicating cniversal disillusionment with or rudis'aL
alienation from American society on the part of college
students.
For instance, while expressing doubt that American
democracy or Justice work as well in practice as they are
supposed to in theory, the "mainstream" students, who
were seven out of 10 of all students surveyed (A total of
1,244 on 50 canupusest. hold moderate political values.
condemn the use of violence, regard private property is
ln%iulable, think busineea should make a profit and believe
that social change should be made within the yst.em
Rather than bugging out of the country. 90 per cent v t
them plan to vote In the 1972 presidential election.
The predominant student nioud abruptly shifted from
"personal despair and depression" in 1970 to "confused
but not despairing" In 1971. says the Yankeluvich .'eport.
"Withdrawing emotional involvement from social and
matters, they have channeled their feelings into
their
I= ownpersonal lives where they experience inure con
trul, Less frustration and greater contentment
,

'

BERRY'S WORLD

Vice-Presidential Note

The No. 2 Spot: Don't Knock It
back to stands or falls on how his chief
was a vice president under being elected. Cooing
is from
that's
quite does— has taken citi
Adams, and became the the election ul 1536,
the vice tresitlency to the point.
nation's Third president. Thus a ape IL.
'lb. other vice persidents who at times, of bellttleasent. No
As the onrush of primary the first two vice presidents
John longer to a vice president
president,
became
president
elections and the climax of went on to become
of a Tyler, Millard Fillmore, thought of In the dictionary
conventions will tell us, a tot of not because of this death
A. sense as one "who takes the
people would like to he president but because they Andre'.' Johnson, Cheater
ht&amp;xut'.ell, place of" a presIdent
Theodore
president of the United States. seemed it, the voters of the Arthur,
Thus the vice presidential
Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truimuin
Not many have declared a country to be the obvious
date is chosen on the
—
wero
candi
and I.yndon Johnson
yearning to be vice president choice.
ala ted premise (hat he will
pruiiiuteti
when
th
president
e
This lithe way it works In
To data, that is,
certain
a
to
appeal
Which makes for a pause just business world, generally. It is SU44SriLY died,
philosophical
or
geographical
hundred
For well over a
think about the office of vice more or less taken for granted
perhaps "balance the
can years, then, no man holding the
vice
president
the
whIch
certainly
Is
that
president,
s bo#n ticket," or smooth ruffled
lbw official vice president M
No.2 in the land and Is, as we count on promotion when
vacant; nominated and elected to ti0 convention feathers.
are so often reminded, only a presidency becomes
Once thu have served their
heartbeat away from the he's groomed with that ifliiiifld. Presidency.
vie.
purpose,
political
(We'ru talking about con
This Is often (hi pattern in
presidency itself.
p1e1.nta are uiuiUy conobviously
a
years,
The framers of the Con, such organizations as service s.cuflve
in history to utilivios,
stitution and the authors of the clubs, chambers of commerce, direct promotion, in effect, signed
what prealdents
Instance,
For
35th Amendment stressed the lodges, and so on — the top vie. Richard Nixon failed in his 1500 did these vice presidents serve
or
tacitly
effort
to
step
up
directly
from
suectsilin: If anything happens president Is openly
that he did under: (,t irgi' M Dallas'
to the president, the vice regarded as the president elect the vice presidency;
hater
is not William U King? John C.
But not so in govenunerit it sight years
president moves up.
Ureckinridi.? Schuyler
John Adams was vice since Thomas Jefferson, only relevant here.)
The fact that the vice Colfax? William Wtieelsr?
president under Washington, onn vice president of the United
Thomas A. Hendricks? Levi P.
— president Is not voted on
and becam the nation's second States .— Martin Vim
in effect Morton? Garrett A. Hobart?
by
separately
and
president. Thomas Jefferson has become president simply

By SAM STEWART
Copfey News service

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Many thinks 1w s,adisg or* the oragmibreat alepIi.at 1ieperwesØt. It will be a ir'p.sw.J .dditsois to isi
c.SI,ctson—etc, ett.'

�The Sanford Herald
213—Th.' Sanford Herald

Wedriday, May 3. 1972

Bean

Soup

Texas

Style

is

And

9

Filling

etable
Then lsitly saute
2 tab)fl$ 5UT
till
*iIU'd
Add
all
rest
of
i tablespoon chopped panky
dients and cook 2 or 3 hours
1 teaspoon
the large soup pot. first until beans are tender. Season
to your taste
oo&amp;1fl bacon about 5 irünut

4 cu chopped Ie'
2 chopped ouuas
chopped carrots
3 chopped cloves
I small chopped grn pepper

lb dived barn
I tteaspoon TabaWt
teaspoons salt
2 IeUPOOflS seii%Ofl*fl4 salt
1 cup C*ISUP

peumr that poslar at efl- with their chili. prelemng the Dallas wbov soup here is his
iI TOM fl(I
fiery dish In unadulterated rrcipe
tall parties all over America
Associated Press Vinier
The gopIe of Texas have 10Th) This does 1)0! Iflh1 that 2 Ihe dnrd white pea beans
The late Will Rogers once
they dW)t like beans, as 'vi 6 quarts water
said he judged a town by the S0U)P fixed notionS about load,
dtr'ed
by Chnt
I/ lb
caliber n! it chili If si. LIlt' Fr
huiiiepui: ptiitusnpntr

Rich

Fiery,

Martha's Cooking Delights Lawrence Students
teas and Inilt
Illodenate,
U.iter the supervision of the students a . "Martha's limes SIP
tereated In rvtiiral foods than college, a constantly growing
Sots are made without meat
higharound
are
built
Menus
an
entirely
provides
who
has
Place,"
In the usual campus dining hall perntage restrict their diets Martha Welantantel,
as some student dIners
and
atmosphere
ly
nutritional
otçs,
brown
stock
as different tone
uiwXVlLi..E, h's t. — hue Sarah Laience College to = foods by taking their been with Sarah lAwrence
reluctant
are
rice, froth eggs, fruits atil satFrom coast to coast, college is a notable part of this trend. principal meats In the college's their dietitian since 1947, the from the college dining hall. It
artlnknown
to
Is
plain
and
sImple
sal
the
ads,
isipreserved yogurt, her'., dsy's meats that may be
health
bar,
hiumlilarly
health food bar.
.w nt* Lattly have become In(1the odd students at
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must

have loved most communities

WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS

in Texas. Anzmu and Nf-A

Wednesday, May 3, 1912-38

But the spire-ladm ciusine of
Texas in particular Soft far
I:t
twyund chili
rth-stirkine delights as SmAked

dilly eAd aryl fattened with

II)J&amp;tk% Of chemicals and an-

ubioekl.
Martha's are thick veRatable
soups seasoned with herb. and

with lentils, bmis, PW,

beownrki arid freveffiha..i
LVI, V'TI 33I11 I.'3VT7 II.P)# •11
ou tdde lettuce k-ayes.
Desser ts Irrltida brown rk'e
podding with raisins and Indian
podding mad. wi th utated
molasses. Various delleades
made with unsolfured dried
fruits and fresh fruits are
available as well U carrot or
,___.$ --'-.••

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_•__.

bean soup that h" captured the
liin-% of Clint Murclusort Jr..
of the Dallas Czwbov!

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The fact that Martha's *i
dent customers pr e(tv highly
nutritional foods dorm not riseeasantly brand them as "health
1cM mitt" If anyth ing. this
pr.fer.rc-e indicates that they
give m ore thought to the ivaluatlon o(what they eat than doe.
Ow average person. Nor are
they dieting — they like
wl4pped cream as much as
anyone as long s It Is whipped
fresh cream with no additives
or preserva tives. And they
rabse the limited availability
rfr fon4'
4 guaranteed

All

tnall team lie has named
after his football out
soup

to pupulanzi' thi
and a special Texas chili
v. tse recipe he refuses to di
vulge, Mureluson has
U' l)jltas Cowbos I SPIICIDU

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opened

taurant in midtown Man

PATHS BLACKHAWK" HEAVY WESTERN SWI

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ti,otan It is said to he one! of tht-

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who kimied from the Mayan
.irid Aztec Ind3ana how to per ii.rni feats of magic with corn
.irui produce tortilla cakes and
Ie.irned
tiolit to
the iivocaWj, ieit SUt1I tint red peppers and
pruduce guaramoe. the ap
inval

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cr m,
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4 over-ripe bananas

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bittered loaf pan and bake in

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wedding?

Although lobster and other
seafood dishes are yearround delights. homemakers
begin to think more of pie.
'i iiil theiv, how ihal Miniery weather is here. This
probably Is a hangover from
days hen satoods were
more easonil than now.
Hefrieration a n d freezing

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foods In reach of most supermarket shoppers' hands.
Here Is a difTerent approach
a Rock Lobster
to lobster .
Polynt sian, using South African rock lobster tails. flaked
c o c on ii t. apple and curry
powder. Serve this with hot
rice or try a cold rice salad
as a contrast to the hot cas-

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bargains galore can be found
during the Remodeling Sale
ww in progress, Sn-en big
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fishing trip?

over the newly refurbished most d'parlment of WinnDixie's French Avenue store is meat manager Harry Brow, — one of
the 'ef people."
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In one piece. Cut into slices.
Combine coconut and milk
and heat to the boiling point.
Strain coconut and milk.
pressing out all liquid, lieserve. Melt butter and saute
apple and onion until soft.
Sprinkle with flour and curry.
Gradu;iliy stir in co conu t
milk. Cook while stirring un
til sauce bubbles and thickens. Stir in lemon juice and
ginger Add rock lobster
slices and reheat until bubbly, Season to taste with salt.
St-rye spooned over rice.
Garnish with quartered pineapple slices. Makes 6 serv-

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Homecoming On Lake Harney

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'i cup lukewarm water
~ cup milk, scalded
a cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
'i cup butter or margarine
'i cup light molasses
3', to Pg cups sifted allpurpose flour
I egg. beaten
I cup quick or old.fashlont-il oats, uncooked

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Athens May Get
An Elevated Railway

A T If E N S i A P I — Greek capital. and remo%rng
Fast, sleek commuter trains prime -cause of traffic howhizzing round the Ac- mobility at rush pencith
ropohs on ele vated tracks
venerable ionic column, trembling under the roar uS screechtag steel -. s''.-scrapers prnbtog the blue Attic skies where.
king ago. Miluades mused the
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enjoy a chicken dimmer with a]
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Geneva, Florida, 3732.

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a variety show featuring Rob
begin at 1$ axk with t* Chy Mainutr Ron Berman BaITIII and the Kwtsts Team.
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molasses; stir to dissolve
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mayor, Dirnitnos Ritios.
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been convinced that radical
chasges are required if Ates
Is to continue to be a habitable
city in the nest few decades
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sures is Ritscs watchword.
arid as the lint sw of the
measures, he has personally an
domed the offer of a Japanese
firm to knit the most xuIated
parts of Athens tutc'tber with a
networt of elevated railways.
Ratios would like to erect about
26 miles of elevated noway.
coanuting the major resaden-

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Connnijnity Hall with the in. avallahle u that any memnbei
froduction of family grvipji, who have tents. campus u
The annual basizs meeting
may
ztay a t the

will be conducted at this time
also. At the close of builni.'t, a
tree sandwich -lupper will be
served to all In attendance.
entertainment will be
presented

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DRAWING WILL BE HELD SAT. NIlE MAY 6

Bread making at home is a
reward in Itself. Very close
to an old-fashioned taste and
texture is a Molasses Skillet
Bread with a honey glaze.
Bake this in a cast Iron skillet, cool and serve from skillet for a touch of nostalgia.

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A BROCHURE tell about the school and
village board?

By LIZ MIThIEUX
TheGeneva Historical WW a &amp;MWM Coffee and ten will be
GENEVA — The Geneva Genaloglcal Society Museum furnished. Those at*nding also
Hiatortcal and Genealogical will be open Saturday 141 am, are requeed to bring joidft
Society again will spotwor thewith membars admitted tree chain and card tables.
Eutual homemniing festival for and a small fee for visitors.
Just for fun. ntembert
members and their triendu at Sunday hours are 2:30-tpin.
guests will be attired in
Sag Pavtllion in Fort Lane
A fish fry will be awind and Colonial, western or oldPark on Lake Barney for two members riqtted to bring a fashioned coaftimes fcr the fi
days beginning Saturday.
salad andot a vegetable and-or fry.
The festivities vU! be con.
tinned Sit 6:30 p.m. at Geneva

SUNDAY 9 to 7
MON.-SAT. . . . 9 to 9

When water reboils, boil for

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mix. c r e a in cheese and I
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Here ts the most elegant
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to make Mt},ough tht' cake
and frotin; rrpes are not
spanking new. I did evolve this
way of assembling them with a
Filling at apricot preserves and
cognac and so lye named the
dessert Gateau Cedly out of my
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GATEAU CECIL\
1 cup plus 2 .ablespooni sifted
cake flour
teaspoon bak.nc powder
1/2 cup milk
1/4 cup butter
f egg yolks
1 cup sugar
'4 teaspoOn '.ztni1t
;,'2 cup apricot prose; vv.
1/4c'up cognac Vanilla etitter Creim see twlnw
astrô
cup slivered
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rtase and flour three 11-inch
round layer-cake pans Or if
your pans tend in stics, line the
bottom of the pans with wax
paper. grease and flour the
sides of the pans and the paper
On will pope,, tft together
flour and baking powder.
In a small saucepan beat
milk until bubbles appear
around :he edge, set aside to
cool slightly In a smalt skillet
!!ti butter. se su1t to c.
slighils
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electric beater at high speed,
beat tog( ther egg .oiks and sugar until thick avid ivory color
Graduallybeat in milk and ta
Gradually
fills At low speed gradual)
beat in flour mixture making
sure all f tour is moistened Fold
in butter. Turn into prepared
pans
Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until cake tester inarried in 'enter comes out
clean - , bout 15 minute!
Place pans on wire racks, lip
cool for 10 minutes. With it
s.iiall spatula c- arntind edge
of
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Thorn E'lly mix together I ti
serves and cognac, beating t
break up any large Opriu..
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Vanilla flutter Cream
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plate. spread with 1.'2 of lb.
£f.rIcot preserve mixture AdC
another risk.' la'er spread tsIll
remaining prr'rrs't- mixture
Add third Last - ('itser lisp uanc
sides of cake with Vanilla Butter Cream and refrigerate At
serving time, sprinkle top of
cake with almonds, pressing
down firmly, serve at once
Return an leftover cake to refrigerator

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mix
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tables in miJ
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until soitened Stir in graur,il
beef. co it. mashing Aith a 1.rk
to crumble, until m't loses its
red color Stir in mushrooms
Worcestershire and salt. coot
for 2 minutes
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ing water, add to beef mixture
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make a smool. ,....:; stir into
beef mixture Stirrin cen
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exk for 2 minutes Remote
from heat. set aside
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of an 1-inch pie plate Roil out
remaining half to cover pee
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steam to escape
Beat egg with milk to blend
Brush over top pastry
Bake in a preheated 423-de'
gree oven until crust is well
browned - 40 to 43 minutes
Let cool on wise rack for 10
minutes before serving
Makes 6 servings
FAMILY SUPPER
Scalloped Eggs and Crabmfat
SaI.0-t Bowl
(,reen Peas
6sngerbread with Apple'sau*t
SCALLOPED E(GS
AND cHARM EAT
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6 atc3CcoZ b't'.e'
2 tablespoons flour
1 1/2 cups milk
I tablespoon prepared yellow
mustard
3/4 teaspoon salt
6 hard-cooked eggs. sl.-ed
I tan 17 1/2 ounces' ceabmielt
drained and II 'ked
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soxioth t'ok ti,rr nk'tlCratel.
los heat. stirrirg constantly.
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pies And the following recipe.
Il.vto1ml Piy an Fngh;h hOme
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country. deserves ts share of
fame 'A hen tried at our ho"sf
it was gihbled up ifovirever
managed to stow away a coup!,*
of portion; and found they r
heated beautifully
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'plate pie' Becausp plate pi'
is an En glish term or a t' .
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Salad Bowl
Broccoli
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It tastes like a niustard satv
but it s thick and spreadable
2 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt

I teaspoon dr) mustard
2 tablespoons prepared
I tablespoon cider v&amp;ne.t
I' 2 cup water
2 tablespoon' butter
h a small saucepan
..ughlv stir t.rgrthet the flour
sugar. salt an d dry mustard
add prepared mustard and vine.

Lemon Juice
All Varieties

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Salt
2 tablespoons olts'r oil
2 tabk,.poons cider vinegar
Pepper to taste
1/4 teaspoon '.u'ir
2 teaspoons nunt-d pai'.Ie'.
2 tMt)k5puJ.
Lettuce Irate'
Sliced tomato
Cool. succutuist according to
package directions using the
3/2 cup water and 1/4 teaspoon
salt. drain In a small mixing
bowl, with a fork, beat together
the oil vinegar. 1/I teaspoon
sail, pepper and sugar. add mcc'ot.ash, parslr and onion, mix
sscll Cover and refrigerate at
leas' an hour to chill and blend
flars. Serve on lettuce leaves
and garnish with tomato
Makes 4 servings

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cre.uiy Inseeth Bavarian Style

Cheese Cake . . . . . . . . . . . ' 79'
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Cuban Sandwich . . .

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Florida Citrus Punch

For

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Breakfast Club

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Delicious Dairl-Fresh
French Onion Dip
8-02. cup
uI.pir.. W.4. N.y IS, $5715
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39C
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giant paj.

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Baked Beans . . . . . . . . 'a.' 39'

SAVE be, F &amp; P Fi.vorful -..
Prune Juice . . ..... . . . 2 4O-s..
bets. I
Ubhys Ta.py Flavored
TomatoJuice..........3 quo"
s= . $ I
'SAVE sc YeU.w-CU.g Halved r

SAVE I Os, Whit. Gold, PIOk

Mouthwash

A

Tasty Kitchen-Fresh

F &amp;P Peaches 00000.....3

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Armour's Zip-Top
Boneless Canned Hams

Cheese

N £010 WHIT CNCN$

Flav.rfl Franklin or
Genoa Salami . .. .
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1 Vgr

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Always A family Favorite

pkps. I

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jars

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SAVE lit, Heinz Rich. Yanpy

*IIt 0515 WIP.

r.0 .

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ASS S

McCormick Purs
Black Pepper

3 ago

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Mixes

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2 LAYER -

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16-ox. can

4118folres Wild- DWY 1141, 11

Cake

Regular
Margarine
I-Sb. cm.

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9-oz. pkg.

Spray &amp; Wash

Lipton Tea Bags

CLUB

6 *303$

Garden Peas . . . . . . . . . . 5

liz Twin-Pock

Small (70$ count)

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35c 59c 69c
Sliced Bologna • •

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Maxwell House

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S-ct. r 10-u. pkg.

Copsland's Tasty

Steak Sale

ROD.. DRIP. PINS.

FOOD

pp. Delicious Round
Frozen Waffles ........pip. 49
$wee.ees Prezen Cbick.e of Teey

Wilkinson Chromium
Double-Edge Blades

112-os.
C
0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 pkg. 99

Beef, Ham, Turkey •... puu. 43c

inuccu wuvv wtsnca cur SALt!
Sirloin,

per

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Oscar Mayer Wieners.. : 99c

(•y Club Or
Ronsl•s Top Round

39

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Limeade .

Cook 'N1 Bog Dinners .....4

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Link Slausages,

A~q

$wtrI$ PSIMIUM pootla COYLSISMENT

1._es.

Orange Juice .............74c
Mlaee M.ld Fresee
...

Oscar Mayor Tasty Sr"oklo

Buddig's Delicisus Chipped

Longhorn Cheese ....... 99c
Prisas D.liciees Pi*eaIs
7W-si.
Cheese Spread .........e'e 55c
Delicious D&amp;a44r.sh
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French Onion Dip
(Pies SO .,ers SIN Green leu.ps with tsi.p•O)

Whip

lb. 69c

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Smoked Daisies ....... Ib. $109

per

Beef Short Ribs
rd-

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per

Pr.mswm Proten

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12-es.

Western

Juicy Lemons . . ..... . .

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Homogenized Milk
Kraft's ondividualig-wropp"

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Worm W.eil,er Treat,

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Cold Cuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '• 49c
(Cooked Salami, Spiced Luncheon, Beef Bologna)
Swift's Premium Smekles or
1 2-o,.
Polish Sausage ••••.•• pu g. 9 5.
Swift's Premium Boneless

$109
lmperialRoast............
lb.
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$119
English Cut Roast * . .. .. .. . lb.

D*iri-Vs Gde A VI.da
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Homogenized Milk ......get. 59c

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Regular or Dinner Style

Pot Roast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 79c

Bollard's Biscuits ........ ...hf

ii 2 0 .59

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Swift's pq•mjum Proton I.n..I

Soft Margarine .........' 39

TV Dinners

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SH!dBacon ........... pLo. 79c

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89c
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ar"&amp;40" Club rolwift Pack)

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HERE'S HOW THE PUBUX BAVARIAN CHINA
'in wish .aI' I! fl)
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a s..avn ctin,'p fin t)t pltii
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Chamber Unit Unanimous
osed
aleOpp
Hos pi taIS

Wednesday, May 3,
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PRICES EFfEC11VI
MAY 3-0,1972

M

11144%

It k

Fireandlw
Parsonal Service. Iisceunt Prices—. Great Bonus
--• J • wRalk,..
UU

Buys, Fine Western Meats and Personal Butcher Service
ra'
U.S.D&amp; CHOICE

STEAKS

SIRLOIN TIP
or RUMP

neu c*igviavi -.
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LflC DER$*u *

Pie.

Store 1601 W

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Lu

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Swiss Steak
Cube Steak
imperial Steak
K.C. Steak

704oa$349
L It. t..
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Steak Patties
s

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Aw... Kismrn..

BOYS VOTES

iLew

C11,0111111111

Prune Juice

49c

,...

)U bUD VUIt &amp;fT1MUL
ftilt ^4 DU
wr
Bartlett Pears
38c

Beef

!!!

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'lhbø

$049
£1
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'Enough Doctors'
CICHM
inState

1. Y. Strip Steak

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.. 67c

B 0 Sauce

C

100

tIs?rC WITH PIJtCNASI O

Luncheon Meat

ONION. CHUCK WMK3!4
s*US,urV. PIPPIR
Steaks

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bormuda

FAIRWAY FARMS
SLICED
BACON...-'.d

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ls.yi s4ui
WHP I,tillt with 1,iI.1IIISI
n1v
tnfr,nnUnn 1,11 &amp;qn'Ii ,,wiittct'N
f the (1t'tlYf'(I will No Inward ShOflI date to the frmpital aIe and I
J
$)tIhlI('
fundi
for
cart'
Greater Sanford (iinmt's'r of reat'IinI% to the aIIIt' s( 11w
aufjo
cfJflqtru( tI'sn In S'PII11I Snnlnok will not until I'm iatisflt'd it will
pubIir (1w public would yt'
CoulnIerce legislative and inettiral fn'%lty.
in the tw,t
i the
11w tinninUl,i, also requested control under private ownpr*hlp County, Robert IH.ehn, eorn
national affairs COIUI1IIIICC
(or
rising
insta
to
rare
for
initittttw
tisiriiian.
pointed
OUt
entire
c'minty.''
Vntc%1 unan(niout' today in counts' c'otnmsslonc'ra 411(1
private SJ(flfOIsi I.a; s"tflp of 9,4' 'most
Walter 1iø$ow enmmfttoe
1
under
al
opoM(Ion to the proposeli tale hospitni trustees establish a digefli'
ider,ii if health
by the Seminole County (1uu. jntnt.stuslv group to lrwsk into the owitership, hospital would
horrible
of schools In member,
and ''if new
not the
countyiatnplt
care shouM he satritketl for
proltt,
t,*ratt'
for
mission of Seminole ctnoiiiil priipottlion.
Philip I ognmm, chaIrman if (lie nect'ttnrlly hit i are of ui1ier1ts; are In tie built, they should be as qehnnii, sines education
hospital.
i'itiifliJ' Ii. lion by lIft' replacements (mit the Sanford already res1ved 7) per cent M
Iy a nine.to.-zero vote, the ChillIlbor sul).'omnmnItter
trustees ntol IIicfli'al staff for
the ecilnty'S tal dollar.
c'oniiittct' fli't'tptt!'4l motion the sale, 'aid 1w host lenr!1t
lrwik'ati'ig that only
Cvelartl cotnmnentd why
not
lb.
hospitals
operations
In
9t'
,
iisws
lisisniti,
by Mack N. (levt'lansl Jr., that
4, 1972—.,anforu, nor Ida 3771
Thursday,
yt
ou'u John
itothi smwnethlng was not dncw to .I2
former riMe senator, going on necessarily have to be sitlit to past.
Price 10
0. !Q
Clevclnnd said the hospital ansi firmirninrind had rriade the Seminole health department
rrcocut oppoatng the salø until the highest bidder, a luni beer;
fl101'C Information concerning thought previous when county was voted on county.witle and sthlrmtwnts wanting to sell the property along with the
•'s hospital, John Krlr$er. Chamber t,nl if it Is *iW
541(1 .14 miii (45
proinrtv is transferred.
the
p
posiiI
Is
known.
64th Year,
('lc'elnnsl said 11w law for. trenwnds'tit burden'' to tas• manager, rsb4erved, ''fo two
Accompan&gt;tng the vote and
inctuiled In the motion were mcml&gt;' required tIIuh property payers at had been stated in an people tell us how to run this
oriall(lo rotinty'" Ile added the Count
letters from the Chamber ,,umt be solil to the highest eilltorial In an
OALNO
as
fostering the Commission Ir"Ilvidually shouitty C
1111littee to all fl%*r County til(Wer after heing ileellirril newspaper
"stand
up
and
be
crius!ed
nn
hospital' sale.
Co,iinüsslon members seeking surplus.
Quoting a statement by Greg this quetinn.
Logan read a resolution
their personal feelings relative
Later, Commissioner A.
',, ,
Drives
t)riiTfltnnd.
t'funt &gt;
to the 5:41,', plus letters to formed by 114 suteemmnIttr4',
I
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11) 11111. S('l)11

, 49c I

T-Boae Steaks

HOLLYWOOD. Flat, tAP - Doctors are flowing into So.ath Florida population
centers faster than their potential patients, but some small COUHILCS in the state
ALL MEAl
I
are still without their first physician.
lb 78
Wieners
ALL
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•
Instant Coffee
enough doctors in Florida. We just don't have them in the right
COPE
LAND
icro
SAVI C)L IAFT PRESERVES
places." Dr Floyd K. Hurt told the opening session of the Florida Medical :S55c
Round Waffles
. 47'
lb 69c FROSTY MORN SUGAR
Dinner Franks
sociation Wednesday.
s
eny
WITh PUCNUI Of
CURED SEMI-BONELESS
"Four counties have no doctors at all and several have only one or two," said
COPELAND
SAVE lOc, OCEAN SPRAY
100 BOYS VOTES sac IT1110 1111LOW
919
the
Jacksonville physician, who is president of the 5,020member FMA.
,49c
12O*.
Cooked Ham
U'Y 4. ["L
Crnaberryiuice
Dr.
Hurt said liberalization of the state's medical licensing law has "lured
HAM
Cut Green Beans
4 °
FANCY SLICED
SAVE 32c, Dl L MONTE
phvsc'ians
to Florida by the hundreds." But most of the new physicians are set
4 ni
78
FRYE
RS
Beef
Liver
tang
up
practice
in Ilade Palm Reach and Broard counties and not in the
4 °'
Stew. Tomatoes 4 $1
Sweet Peas
lb 88C
EXTRA TENDER
places
where
they
are needed most."
IAIRWL *IU
SAVE lOc. CA
CAMPBELL
lb
88c
Because of the relaxed licensing requirements.
ice Cream
5B'
Baby Beef Liver
Tomato Juice
66 oz 49c
the FMA president said "growth in our physician
population is exceeding that of our general popucO U11
CHUCK
nv
,
.
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FRESH PRODUCE
ROAST
"Ten years ago, there were 5,500 licensed
physicians in Florida serving a population of a little
-- - - minion,
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said.
less than
man
W.si,m,
R
more than 9,200 doctors serving about 7 million
10
6-12 ox. No Return Bottles
CANTALOUPES
people."
FRESH MISSOURI
In addition to those setting up shop in Florida, the
3 o, $100
FMA
members were told that there are more than
lb
68C
Cnsp Ic.b,
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VA
Pork Steak
A
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15,500 physicians in the United States who have Ii.
LETTUCE
FAIRWAY COUNTRY STYLI
censes to practice medicine in Florida.
U4
lb 59c
IS
"Obviously ii we experience an influx of transient
6"le 19C
C
Sausage
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physicians during the season in populous areas,
OSCAR MAYER
standards of medical care could be altered," Dr.
Byioba A. Spoiski
O
SWEE CORN
P
Vernon B. Astler said in a written report to the
T"Ill
12 .lS
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10 #W69
It gets to be .t14 hat", thank convention.
lb.
That question, plus a controversial proposal to
16 99c
Id
like
to
know
......
froinboth
create a collective bargaining organization for
WILSON
t
Mushrooms
ourBoard of County Corn-Florida physicians, will be among subjects
GOLDEN RIPE
Bologna or Salami
AND the Po-discussed by the FMA's House of Delegates later
FRESH MISSOURI
be
at
the
railroad. "Is a We this week.
Bananas
9c
$
1
09
6oz 39c
more
important
In Orange
SUNK 151
Gov. Reubin Askew and Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D58
Boston Butt Pork Roost
39c
County; Ct &amp;ies.n't little old
Ark.,
are scheduled to address the annual meeting
Lemons
county
Seminole
•
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CLt2t
on
Friday.
RED BUSS
anYmore'"
U.S.OA
CI401C1
BONELESS
SAVE
lOc,
BATH
TISSUE
SAVE 20, FAIRWAY FARMS
5 u 39c
Potatoes
4 Roll 39c
lb 88c
39c
CELLO P4K
For as long as I can Orlandoan Arrested
Chuck Roost
Poll
..,armiui
Potato
Chips
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siiriat,rI th e
4111111
4W
FRESH BOSTON BUTI
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SAVE 1 ic, MAXWELL HOUSE
SAVE 7c, FAIRWAY HOT DOG at
questho arose usually alter
SNAPPY
someone got hurt or killed at a
lb. 58c
2.43c
Pork Roost
lb B.1168
Coffee
Hamburger Baits
raIhoad crcusni5, the cry and For Disney Threat
3 s 25c
CUCURShTS
hue arose about how "there
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OSCAR MAYER

CAGUIS 110,430t
IO1GIA UADE a
WISDU

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5 lb kpo

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BOYS CONTEST BONLIS VCIES

Soo

MIDNrn
69c

Fudge Cake
DANISH
Coffee Rings
TASTY
Onion Rolls
PMKM
Pumpernickel

Ills J-4
79c

ft

SIZE

Bologna
MORRELIS
Cooked Salami
LEBANON

FAIRWAY MARKETS

SI,
990
SAVE bc, DEL MDN'TI
Fruit Cocktail
SAVE 6c. CASYLERRY

35C

Not Dog ø*ili
SAVE 20C. CAI1NA1ION

65C

Inst. Breakfast
SAVE 34c KELLOGG
Pop Tarts

aologno
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SAVI lOt,
ltoz 69C

3I 29c Coffeemate
PliW! CAMPBFtI
CDt 19c
P10
4k 89c
3

9.

FROZEN &amp; DAIRY

Curly Noodle Soup11 oz 22c
BEECH NUT STRAINED
9c
jo,
Bay Food
LAND '0 LAKES
. 89C
Butter
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human body, a team of psychiatric researchers
has found.

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prevent an accident from
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Florida policemen to Miami Beach during the
Republican National Convention will revive a
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would participate because It Li
in he planningarea. However.
we cannot postpone what needs
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Mayor Lawrence Swofford said.
And Councilman Troy PtIand.
of North Orlando. representing
Mayor Gt*flviile Brown
iterated his municipality's hope
that CuaettierTY w3U1d remain
a member. The group left the
toor open for Caaselberry ts
reloth at anyUn'w
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cornwritten
received
municatlon from George L
GouW,o1 Ule Stateparent
of Cmnmunity Affairs, pledging
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accident victims are comforted collided
collided
with rear of compact car driven by
following accident last night at Sit 419 and u.s. Eldon Shiver of 501 Lemon St., Sanford. (Staff
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Mother Gets Prooation
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Funding approved by the
represent3tives pending final
approval by the respectiveCity
Councils was Altamonte
Springs. 14.000; Longwood
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that SM
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placed on probation. especially
other children, and a possible the tot.
By.MARION BETIIEA
Powers' attorney, Mack so since Powers had steadfastly Area deathi
custody change as soon as
5.8
Cleveland Jr. told the court maintained his Innocence and Bridge ......
Charlene Powers, who possible.
3A
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Powers
had
pleaded
Calendar
were
rumors
of
Mrs.
Mrs.
re
Mrs. Powers, charged with the
pleaded guilty to manslaughter
on
guilty.
Classthe.i
ads
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murder,
Powers
being
placed
degree
on March 13, 1972, in the second
Nevertheless, Circuit Judge Comics ..........68
discharged
attorney. Clark probation and that while he had
of
February,
1970, beating
death Jennings, inher
SB
her 30 month-old
daughter,
the closing nothing concrete to substantiate Clarence Johnson Jr. castigated Crossword puuie .......
TA
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the
defendant
with
the
De.
the
state,
made
by
being
Lana Bennett, was placed on 20 momenta of the emotion packed a deal
SB
n
coincidence
statement,
"you
talk
of
cruel
Dear
Abby
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was
more
tha
it
years probation by Circuit trial on March 13, 1911, and that
4.4
Mrs. Powers be placed on and unusual punLshment..the Editorial comnwnt
Judge Richard Muldrew entered the plea. She wa.
5.8
her
most
cruel
and
unusual
punish?Inment
nterta
placed upon presentence in- probation following
yesterday.
SB
testimony in Powers' trial meat I've ever seen Is when Hotoope
JWIgC Muhtrew adjudicoted vestigation and alk.wed to
his
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a
stx.(oot.Iour,
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Hospital
notes
to
fl defendant guilty of man- remain at liberty. She has since which, substantially led
man beat to death a two-year- Public notices
slaughter and ordered the divorced her husband, Ronald conviction,
Cleveland contended that it old, 27-pound child. You showed Society
division of family services to Powers.
no mercy to that child. . I hope Sports
['uwera was sentenced to life WOS cruel anti unusual punish,
conduct a complete and through
sit
after mnei;t for I'owers to receive life &gt;ou don't tell people In tlson ri
investigation into the Powers imnpriioiunentonMuirt'h20
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see my children on Mothers Day?
Asur:1imig to the IIurc -it gt-Ls ht'r hair dune. She, like all
ts.tlirfl wants to feel and be
l.,kevie , wlo'ri they lssssk
ice
Trudy,
beautiful.
Now that she Is amble
"Beauty is in the eyes of the around and don't
to sla, more things for herself,
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ledbettt'r, one surely beholds a day in the I)t,yaicuil therapy self -Improvement. She loves to
beauty. And perhaps a begin- department working working iLres up. AntI she now walks
working on the bars, the pail with her cane all over the place
ning serenity,
Trudy Is a guest at the ups, and the other muscle without an attendant.
EAkeview Nursing Home in strrr,gthening rquiptii&amp;'tit
Walking with her about the
Sanford. She hits berm, there
She goes Iii tpcechi therapy in
home, and watching her conmore than two years. She was Orlando twice a week now and tinue to strive towards good
taken there, following an the United Church Women of
health, seeing her as she tires,
automobile accident, which kit Sanford provide thu Iran- and as she pointedly ignores
her ipsechucu and helpless. She sporLatlon for these visits to 11w being tired and continues on
could not walk, or dress herself, therapist. Her speech ii
down the halls, one can only (eel
or teed herself and she could not beconning'mnuch more clear as immense admiration and
each week goes by and the respect for this spunky little gal
ask for help,
But concerned nurses, sparkle in her eyes grows
who positively will not give up.
physical therapists arid the brighter.
'I want In be with MY
She still uses tier alphabet
folks at the family services
children
and want to take care
division of the welfare depart, card to get the mmiesaagc across
thieiii myself," she pointed
of
merit put their effurt.a together to one inezperie,wett in listening
out to us on her little card. She
with Trudy's determination to to W. Through an artic in
also asked us to deliver a
getw ell to that she ran go home The Sanford hleratsi, Trudy now
By ANN SlECZKOW.'dl

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three lives in 1968, the Miami Police Benevolent
Association says it will sue Miami Beach If ally
policeman or citizen is "killed, injured or ind,cted" as a result of either political convention
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which more than liKely will be
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motorists,
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telephoned bomb threat to Walt Disney World in
an attempt to extort $250,000, police said.
orange County Sheriff's deputies and U.S.
Treasury agents identified the man arrested as
23-year-old Robert Hara, son of Joseph Hara,
president of the Orlando-based Tupperware Co.
Orange County Sheriff Mel Colman said the
younger Hara, a former Disney World employe,
was charged with telephoning a Disney
executive last March 13 and threatening to
detonate a bomb inside the huge $400 million
tourist attraction if he was not paid $250,000.
No bomb was found when authorities searched
the amusement park

things done — refusing to acC" excuses and alibis.

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public about
wont of red tape involved
with getting such an In.
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would take almost three years
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PORK SPARE RIRS

Ahead

Yesterday's high 87 low 65. Partly cloudy
with slight chance of showers becoming
to tier h,Ildren
generally fair. Highs in BOa, cooler tonight with
Trudy's five dilldren, lout
low in upper SUms arid
suns, the oldest age 12, and a
With the exception of a long band of scatdaughter are In a
iz-yrar
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fair skies and seasonable temperatures were gas not seen them since
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inunensely to strengthen her
fingers, especially on 11w left
hand and it also helps her in
making her thoughts knusn.
Twice a month, Trudy goes to
(lie nursIng Piotmis"s beauty shop,

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"So mmuiny people have be 11
nice to mime. I appreciate it. Hut
could I ask one more favor?
Could you get souicuno to take
rue to see my children on
Mother's hay'!"

, 'JSrl' to the bt'atlty parlor does a lot for the
iiiom'ult, of any woman even when confined to a
nursing home, Courageous Trudy Ledbetk.
injured in an auto accident two years ago, is
slowly gaining in her atruggl toward recovery
and return to her five children.
(Ann Sleczkowskl Photo)

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t.;f to rstf,r lit.
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suimi I,stth mu sptils .1 lb. lilt's tht it
it 11,11 1t in lIst' i (aini II ' Its lii liter to the Board of
'1pustn:ent fr,r .1 staring T1'te
,-nitIm,hi In Iu,uut ltuo tiage of this
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uut,mil.' lix' original imisplimini his they ran taiiId either .. Miwsnms
It'iuifli' this 'Itir ii Maclois l'ernisk or milliee spar. for 4
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th
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usual retisedies failed to iaurk.

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plan to increase wheat subsidies by.
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president I,! wriut' 'Jels'sisitifl,
iss'i-t' on the Liks - ,ii:ul tiøu lu-ct
tiii'.trt4itI5 limo is 54411s'Il all
D11-:71, 1110 ,11t V1, 111 , ijr1r1m'm1t ia I hIVutitillous' (iet;rg'
I,s:ri the liutk'Mlr(l lii'ttul oll
Stopj4si
their 'mtmiuull fishing
'c(,')s r m ri mt li x mug in the Bla c k 11 ills of South
has
l'emi
given
three
alternativesudsienly
Dakota
campaign schedules and an outline of proposed
President Nixon

sit the I ;ne.ctsr Sarifs,rsj :i
latuitA'r d (',,hiuIhlr-I( tI' .'islativt- a'1 ii.stiiitasl ,mhliiirs
(IIltIilttt'e ltii' nt'plmt''l Is, a
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is spcakin to Jones alter) the
started Just befors nor-n toda',
'lefentiuint
suddeni', produced .i
as closing argunnents for the
state unit deftinsto ended at 22raliber pistol and fir"I t~xee
tinles
about II Ii) aiiu
Later, upon medical es
I•;van us being tried in ti-ic

l'.irh ,'i',t nut' .i'1L11 t0:t'ttt rt'n',t':I
lii I-slitut' Its'', SeIwII anid

\;unil 15 :k I th f loots in an ilnlrittitin it OJi (15't5'tTflifl.'I
lnim'ulenhi'tpac'l-'u: ttamlru'tciilted that Ismu of the shot.s struck 'h"
"S two txmth 1115(1 &gt;umI for the .11- 11581*- in his chest arid he wi
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t'lit'itssl III tiii' trial lit F.vusut'. 1
-- friend" i,f both suitors
I so pi- rsnns were charg'nt
With
state atb-r.'.':
p15 session
sith
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William Ilium Eaton, handling

A strike force of St-inintilk,

I.tiraint-Mi(hele Seklia), Noll) 18

the I)r(ro-cution for the sWtv and

(ounty and Sanford I'"Iite Vice
1tfCfltS MtmntL'iy night struck at a
Sanford resitiente, uirn.",ti'tl (irs
persons inside anti ittit! o',mts'iI
2.1 lt,'rns lx'rt:iuftuil t ( t till, it
drugs 1111(1 tik'sdimtl
ArIIlt'd with if s.- .si&amp;ti "arrant
Is..if
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the city - count)
several patkt Is t I iii ltIJui in I
narcotic pa rum 1iht m- ru,! j,m ,a ott
tht'r '.00L' s'Utu a ti.t;d ,.ji.ti. sf
12(N) ;sfts'r rattling :5 t::l S-tith
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Ilushanil Ilr)(t V. itt' sm're
s-tu:sngeut is ilk possession of
IIOitillliItliu ulhIil hut.5t'r.I1ttl
ii,ur.slstit'rrnsliu. unit
ri,s7s icti
j.sulu'iI ill lieu of $5,004) 1111.11
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fsit I', 71 tli it irlutis nt Stt tI
Jss'.t' Itaul Mum Ii, N. uul ()ri.ititli',
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thu.mti Its.' grallis sf iii.aniJuuIn:m

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information ixiufeil ftcttti before
Circuit ( url Judge Torn w.i-.
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\ln'. .liimws, is itiow, said sis'
.1111 I- s ,sn 'A cre sitting on hit'
fr'nt ; 'nh t'f h'm i2hhi Street
11(1110 sf1 thus (5(0104, fit April
when Damon Jt'ries came bs
his tru k and isket her to r-tsflle
inmk the liousist' to talk is itli her
.mttout the preserc' of Es-tins
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:ohhihmnt'ut - Sanford Pollerrmiintlt'( tiunts sIt'
in .i raid at 190 SiSUL1
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hi' silt' Patricia Paul. !!,
tills 'ii us Ulialits of thi- house
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I',siilui ti iltts'IliIIiI 'I!' us' I,t
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ti-it titular , "title II. Is r
row to short' uug.suhust it' '.tr.Ir,
current IImth ff.inl', liii si slat
11W biast lllurlguml over 11-lulls
Into white ss later jstisi '.5t,i riuped

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2 1910 TOYOTA Sprint

s. r s 11 01 1-, \ u toOl a tic
Ti ,l n)S fit l S S tJflS ,mnt d
Radios . 1 Owners - $1695

)(1111h, '111 af~vllt .ilitl Ill% 6,111

Conditioned,
Radio
Loaded I Oo,ner $2495

to the tiorial, it% it titiliteil 1111%lill
thit- raiwis

lit-Fern had to uniLuigle a
line tsr.iiiitimi ,it,suiiil
I'usuiucci's ls'its ,siimi Us-.it itoh Eli.'
Iiiit to short' Ihis' tislu 111515 loisl
to row S nor three illilu ii , k Is,
Wit Dii ilitnt'

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that pri'ss'nut s - onitrisls sisen
prices mill 'itiii5'u'S sIstulit he
lightened 1411:t(- lItre-.' 'silisi
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felt there should [A. further tax
Iti(rflti%'es to spur r('tst'isrI If •snst
itt ti ls.çit n nt I
'sit, if Ii mitt
5 a0 hi,isi it ., uIltILll;te

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jt'.ui s ill '- hunt 1 1.171 ti'.'
grim IllS 'if hii t Ijualium 1*1)11
of
(lurch I I
lhs,sse'.sitsru
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lIeterum Htii P fit -J
IainuIpIa'nJaIiI.s titter it sins-k-mi
but then rrtultnismi to lxiii SIIimtkmilg Isit' and Isstm tsg
I'aulucci, Who stuis still C111191119 'grass" sser,' taken iri'm Its'

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SsIId lie wa n ted t
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talk to him
si in iii
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She testified she could r-t
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with wt'onst degree
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J e riO f Li I U CCI Nearl y
Drow n s lii Waterfa ll
TmliIII'.TI.Iirm- t,Iii tii,ilttt Jus- uet
1' iulut u is tin sloiru s Iii s bout'h t'.tt 0 lhlutli, Niurira soth 8f
Sanford, TI 5 rntOS I) I it tspm ul
drossran*-:, lime hlerouil k-,snrws
(1)411) ike incident ux-t'urrt'd 00
Lake 'I'erniite tri Canada F'nt'Iu.v
afternoon. An ctou1it sit 11w
mnu iip was related I a Mmnit'soth newspaper Sunuila','

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out at 10,000 feet. 2 mules apart: day as FlI.iIIT l)ltt'( ABUSE
thit attt nipt 'tJ trttS-CtO_'5 Ofl( 1) 'i•anithCrs path.
f or tiIi
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F U- - Ir athlitic:n 1 The (,oldui

media sixinding for Ills fall campaign against
routine **The government

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-it a wife who , a,-. ' I r-'th I
rr F:4tTieafl how can ', m
Aid"'
And Johns Carson is ha
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annual &amp;,a, included the

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lierndon :\irlrt in Or lando "Ufld.1 ' IliulI v.
;ihui't' in t)ranie and SoflitnOle t otitit II'

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Pis, Strifrrd H' ,tl(J

Special

n

Y.2
10,

day summer clear ance starting noo

Penneys will be closed Wednesday morning. We will be
on all sorts of things you need right now. Be here when
Women's dresses
Reduced—

Iceaucea!

sh orts

and tops
Reduced!

Group I ORIG. to 6

$3

NOW

qu

Group II ORIG to 111

$7

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skirts and sets

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25

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ORIG. to '50

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NOW

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NOW

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Men's suits

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Group IORIG. to '13

NOW

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Boys swimsuits

4

NOW$

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busy taking a special inventory, marking down prices
The doors re-open at noon. You'll be glad you came.

Women's sportswear

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Costume
Jewelry
Reduced

Women's
Swimwear
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ORIG. toll 3
NOW

NOW 49C
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ORIG. to '2
NOW 994

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rings, bracelets

styles in prints ancl

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women's shoes in assorted
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Solid or print
fabrics reduced.
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Group II 7 to 14
ORIG. to '7

Assortment of pins,
necklaces, earrings.

Boy's Pants
Reduced

ORIG. to 13

NOW 388

Group II

Infant's dresses
and playwear
reduced!

GROUP I

699

1 ORIG. to 15
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Women's'
Ii- Shoes
Reduced

14

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prints.

Sizes SM.L XL.

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Assorted colors

çl5?.'r

liaterial

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long sleeve prints
Sizes 34 to 10
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in solid or
jacquard patterns.
t'zes 1 0 to t8

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for

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Body suits
399

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or at home
2 piece pajama
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color TV.

nylon tricot

Navy, red, or
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204

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FOR OUR
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PEN12 NOON TOMORROW

We know what you're looking for.

OPEN 12 NOON TOMORROW

SANFORD PLAZA

SANFORD PLAZA

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SPECIAL! Table
lamp assortment.
997

Reduced! Men's slacks
NOW
88
Orig SI)

Various styles it table lamps from Early

Portable color TV with an 11" screen (meas dls;
for only $204. Now that's a special buy. The unit
weighs only 38 pounds for easy portability

CALL

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Women's
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STARTS
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at every retail store.

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SIDEWALK SALE

Req. 39c

SANFORD PLAZA'S

Featured

with Eckerd, HIS store for

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Tuesday, July 18, 1972

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Editorial Comment

Voter registration has been given a real ylt
h the I)emocratic national convention and the
nomination of Senator George McGovern for
president.
The event itself has now passed into history.
Like most such unprecedented affairs some
pundits will be attempting to do some Instant
analysis, while the more professional will await
the clarification which time alone can bestow
We are not at all sure that the voter reaction
uch was almost instant here in Seminole
nt irndI
-in the country, but it Is intriguingly challenging
In the first place it has to be recalled that
Seminole is one of the fastest growng counties in

enco ur g n
(
h i'
Ti
kr
: or
registration aie increasing Most recent
statistics, however, show that there are about
as.o wtio do regiier
Of the total there has been a time when as
man as an extraordinary 8( 8 per cent voted,
But about 33 per cent is. unhappily. the usual.
Thisyeartherecouldandshouldbea reaching of
that nearly 90 per cent figure
cutoff for registration for September and
October nrimahes iAug 12th -- less than a

t.

It is also wise to remember that the goings
on rn Miami Beach which were given the most
complete exxisure through the media of the
tten word and the TV tube last week were
tnmtional in the extreme
ii £.speciaIl
ere
so .i.ere r..mocra1s
concerned F or there appears to have been
n: only new registrations but a switch-over of
;arties with the GOP adding to their numbers
nd the Democrats losino come
'T%. is Las iiappen
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sore •Len . auue
Kirk - Republican - became governor and
some Democrats seeking green pastures and
GOP alliance switched to be properly enrolled
for the patronage plums.
Some of these have turned quite sour since
the return of the Democrats to power with GO
tuhin
ke in the goerno' c chair and the
iemocrats in their usual dorriinauon of both
chdmbcrc of the legisature
Vha1 is taking place noi&amp; hoeier appcdrs
to be something much deeper and something of
rcal substantial meaning to the political world
Vt hether or not it continues will be worth watching
oter rcgictratmn is something ahich e
ha'e urged and do so with no partisan moti'ation
at all. Indeed if there is one single result which
the presidential campan should prod ucc
t- citizen to hi responsibility and opportunity
a voter
McGovern's creI will see to this with the
gaot
rai,r1
d, wiii hiri, tht

IN Till (ticilit COOS?, llt ANI)
Sr MINOIr
COIuP 5
civiL ACTION NO
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McGovern More
Symbol than Man

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lit lilfl cF ltltiSS1'

: o ir r: r.
oft ice in Santot-d i
buSy. Bu Where the tivit is most evident is at
the Seminole P1a'a office where the newcomers
to our lovely cint are keeping the two officials
busy as bees
Presidential \'ear '72 has already earned for
itself a name for surprises The most welcome
stirprIsC would be to have more citi7en.c than
ever before register - watch the 18-21 year olds
and then even more etracirdinary have them
vote First step is re1istrahon Take it \iIW'
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rh.' 9;-, t1;,. I ,tt,, ,;.%u I',t,.O it,I.I ,'t ti
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hatenew things a'bc'ut it Vt hat
ing
vpirif
and cecittrneflt ansi a triil tini1
ohvett Ci P-I ha't e more to compare it v ith than iii' nt-itt
fi cm
pattlev
I hate seen all the contentions in both
tifl
of
the
duitIet
cne
all
odds,
L'is
was,
Thu
i4O tin
t-hoii-e' of the- dde-Sen teoit' 'tict.overfl wa' the e'ii'aI
-impari"i to the
trail
we-ic
tot
bini
chcer
IatC5. toil thctr
or Fr onklin
inies
other
t
s0uiflii that filled oIlier hall' in
Vt enddll
'itlkic anti l)w ight EisenhwC1
liosevelt
and John F Nenne't1
for Mt't0teI n oH lii,' i*. Ii ieti
One- delegate ti ho
1w 'cc'' it
Ttti5Sifl tliiJiiI%
tint'
on
,iflC1
t.'s
his
mtrOct
thnrn lit'
11w
u
ma'r1WTa'l
.'ufte tion lot hin't as
t ehk fr I'e.ii
instrument of protest
' percem"ci

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% ti'ii 'c is t;Ir 'cii ii
s-i '-uti 'ccl iJ'cs'cOs%N
A ST
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'cOts N
N All ''°is, AOI"iI iss
I -- Ii,'tS Ct-pin
I' ii -'',sit SITpp'
wa'.'ru"s (,'w-"e,tt-I
vOc' A Ni I-IF or fl) NOT inn,
.tIon Civ
till it"d'tvoiu?,sn sit
spen iiiP4 hi
VTI$ttitc. 05*5
EARl I "ii kt Cio r hut N *d cu,j
'ns to tpqtp a ut' - s, ol
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SaMe.s A".ts'fI( (tart (to-thing
"'dl 1711 ai4 hole lIsp
'iQ Nsa: p •5t lisp Cipct l tSp ails'ss, p
sytNe c,' ''c-nor 1*10,, AuOutl fl
nfl; .''"u-'it -it a ..dQst5.itil "as, tsp
,ni),.-ss%t 5'sOi tO, lisp !pi,f'l
fl lisp AmIpd (tfi:t,it
Wit i-si '0. ms, IsirsI and lisp tinAl sit
lAId C,,s , c-n lisp 7th dat' cut ,l,sis,

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Point Of View

NeSt. et Attleit

a

tng their concerns over the issues
It woulti help ti' epthifl wh tine
The e 1e-v makes
heers misualls had a disembodied air about them. anti
the- ase-nt-- hr all it' lc-tct ern-,iictateti disciplinege here alit .'u '. see-mel lest like a contention than just
collection of people-- -, kind of political Vt
Former Sen Eugene Mct'arth - who can mt sharp
ottetia'tin with his flip indifference-, toreca't
'This convention is not going to end It is just going To
sen '
e

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P-' tU*4 tsi tuOth' \
If S 1715ri
)d VC)U Ut With a like a ts Kleenex .wh
'lf
nd
Fa: nver had i: rc] a c-ar wmdo
It w
1t and
tJr
they pj i
&amp;un that LS?i I
&amp;Wn I". tarI ran io nut and hctrarn. i
n'ted rura
e at a trne
. sine athiut hc thuØ the times t?M YOU?t in tTIOt trouble
phC)phCT, iho CIflC't
'
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ierved "I'm proud It sa that are'
might sZrane laws W?, (1I)
P*t sp?.d5 his tA1Ca iTt &amp;.l c-an ee
Pat writes f an a-tmerit
Hoflvwcmd has a heart In Hcian x-rjstt1 mc-v.e,
ie cc-nit. p, diric-tior Reeenti he turn
%I')rC thr% c
everthrn ii
affection. rnone or even M'h llflP$ Ic' hi old oii a
'c-' the 5'fN'n, and they can't arhe says. is se1Iin at tht ratr 'f res: 'u Rit if you c-all a friend
friendship, all you have Ic' do is trwnd, Go Ronald Reagan,
NJ a' ds In i1pI
uc- msgh end u it'. a w-ec'i'i
SO?C5
louk in the Vei10 Page under
arid tell her atiu1 how bad the
C)? ?WC
a'
pool halls
i
movie is. the c-an arrest you
Wiji: : write icr the govec- the hook I first said shout the
\c Pjgt va savir that
icr rnakin an t'ene phcie
Yei VorkSietsbihenthep were
thti
rc'a:' i.-c tziu, in Hol- nor are little cibs -vst,crts:
c-all"
i-w. wt the dec-line of
moviakin and nc nougt'
TV iobs tr o around. "Ttwre
sadder, saul
It

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its itrear iist ci i'nts v,,i
interesting hoppcnflg5 froni
put on its re alti clv
small boats of the nior ning
near midnight to
ohsc:u ers simpi were
11 can 1w argued that
pointed because our predictions ot cho he-ic never c,i::t'
to pass Ttne-r-r nia 1w something ti' that Vet the- otti
native Ic' chaos neei n5'st 1w smothering duilIni's
Good things ituagrit not to Lie mine'i'u1ing and as indie-ots.
the outset, the-re were good things
eeks ago ,'u lci'vri n aide' told me that the se-nOt, - :
It'
p.ull too tight
and hu manage-:' we-vt' nt
5n his hundreds of deleg.itt'c 1he were judged to l's
induiiduuil and independent, and 11w feeling it.,'
t would be wrong to clamp down It would tiolate the
it hiile spirit cut openness
ostcred hi the Pe-mcicrotic
;.ant'.'s refc,rms-refcirn'is which helped nominate- Mc;c- em
Ii', Oct ual fact h,'w i-icr it-c' IiiSc-ii'.ilie- aplilit'd t' f::
it at ers tough It was used with great precision in pa:
r-;t-ntar maneui (is It was uced to ku-vp damaging thur:'
the abortion tssue' out of the- platform 'i\in't tic
oi l h.itl the candidate. said one u c-iing woman ti,- r

for four struht

dais

to

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abortion advcate'
Firm orders came down. too, on the matter of deco;
mI
- 'no demonstrations no booing -' So the' iinuquel
dual delegate' who made it here' never gut their chan.

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triune it gcx fathumable"
Tcida%, Pat visits the bank

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..ttic prctddtngs lmkt- -.me- on gang'' hod more rest t1:.
;irtsthir.g the delegates did all week
The v- crc odntirahl seriouc responsive tin the i"-Lu".
dots through the mu'st grun'tlm
respor.itul atte-ritmi
all-night sessions But they somehow contrited to makia' trig the- nation for Iitwrtv and Justice se-cm Just tuomit

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earnmumcddasordowrir

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te 11w strong hut good-tiummoird wji in which National
i'hairrnan I,-aw rence (ilirit'n ran the prct-edings Ii:'

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5. nINNY
P0 Draper 7
5anlord s-br-ca 33711
A'torn,, to, A0m'n'SlrAlo,
s-.e-I-s's J015 15 2% Aug ' S 1973
$11 '7

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at prent, emote of shows at
the Southern California Expo-

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C'ciuflU' manner, v'tiidi rues
vrL w:tt: his £Jjitirn ct-a' w
Pat Ruttram won't sing a'r
folk songs "You bov what a.
folk sina-r is." said Pa:
"That's someone who sings
througr his nose b ear Whi
rerruncb True- n
mw atk,Lg folk

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itsit to China last March. the motorcade had the highway
all to itself
To Americans it at h:n, u vt-r sati'llitt -ri-las ed television,
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lean,

% ASHNGTO
- WIult McGovern settiri dowr IC
puttana, his utrl,..e it, j row. N:Lrnl terms 11w -rii,us a'PP
w tin, a: v hi't lu is :notct a.do;i
'I wi cu-n wno ItilOP Truost iricit'penzirni v-ui 1* douru, as
lot of it ii', the next few we-j before thc- open the door's ever
It. close advisors or, liv- liasics if liv- carnpauzn
Fur MrG'ver-i, it will tie rcunramulzuriu his gre-ui:
in the prunar nrtnnies - polishing u; his staff methc.ls and
the volunteer system
For N:son it will be- further impressing h1s petormainee
c'%-erse'us ic ('hicia, tut S'vit-t I. riuuc auci i'Lst'whe'r, Ii
the' war isi \'ictnam before the election c-Sri aport-cuutai slow
dtuw-n inflation Thu us rid,:
Mc-'_,'t- -1. a.tnt'o
tuit met aorteU out Gir hart
tu
v-lit urranized ttu r-ampatirrsites viii now uuie l,.itrr
(''hrit-r's
a' V. sisiiunrtnr ca:iipatrn nuaruii't'c iratil,

M

Frar, MijtuLut'w-icz is the- shrt'wdesi politician of the
.-tff
'prn v-flu have at his side an. additional
.cpe-ecPi writer arid a' fast man with the puruc't in Markirwicz
txtun s opt-fling and vontinulnE run will Lie liii calming
dow-i tit IlK war - e-xcept In Vit-trutrn, of course £vpr - rncn'eiTt ('tiiflii i*tlii kussa has tie-er, toward peiirt there' Now in the
Hanoi tress. we re-ad news that Pe-Lung and Musc'ni that if
Hanti de tut iIrt ternuS thr rrc'or.une-nd far settlement
1-tanru v-ifl Lee or its own
ll.unt., is thus uncle-i pressure from three- direr-tioru., the
Suutt., its allici, and the' ciuinlnr, of the Nurth &amp;.th Moscow
acid Pe'kir.r ICY'S- vt.rkiru wilt Nixon's offer of an interruaU
supervised c-ease-fire' That would Lv- the' most telling c-anti;4r. vt'uu;.t.c.

Capitol Ideas

How

tau.se a' cua)' ctiarigt ic '.t.
preferenre' V'ult the ne-v
V. ASHINGTON - When agreements Preside-n: Nixon
ha's negotiated with the &amp;'i-ericans gc to tI-ut pulls
Union
have a favorable or
cit-ct
Ia' vurtfle impact b' Nvi'erper
one of trw mos
his c-fiancee of reelec-'jon eric-es or, the outcome will be a
of c'o',rse he- v-ill temullion, new
the- Repubui:-an candidate'
These are questions u
-i-eCX hue I
ugh-24-year-old
tIe
volt-ri v-hr will rnate the
grou wiuc tta've never vute
resluie-n: before, onju between ut-cisions can answer Mt tI-ui
time But there are sime ci,13 nuthon and 34 nilison -emente itt this equation hat c-an
per-Led lii
be eurnine-d
cast
For example, of the
1 muAlthough there are no offtaJ
lion new presidential
registration figures by age
:t 4 rtuulluDr will tie under ::
far, the
-a
UI kt 'OTrit 4 million
clairtung the new eaters are
will be- itt college and VOt000
registering Demu -atuc by a
- will still be in high schucfl Artor 3 to margin - a ciairn
ae- U the0th
sted b the Rublacani.
16
TrillISOfi
e hOtLISf'C1
Thet-,
wr irxIucau

v-

er vi*er-s do lean mcs-r Wv-ar-tI
the Democratic Party
some scientific swu'ey work
has been done on why tiue is
Wha't us nut clear of course is
v-hat impact liv- personality
Lid orientation of the c-audisates selected by
*rts at their ntaninatxng c-ties.'rrnlions v-ill hat-, in forming
the final c-hence- cat the yv-v- e'ot•
er-s. or s-hat effect the ti-end of
national and scald etents v-u
and

each major

on that OUtcLieTIe,
V. oujd a IliDie-fi
ftable- end ti the- \'h:x,r-- it

v-ive's
aY'e eflupic,yed workers
Perhaps of much mTt urnport.aIlCt itt Shedding sonue
ui-depth study donelight is
George Gallup lust
P°11
fall He attempted to probe the
thinking and motitations
)OUth U)
1(COUP a more
inc'lus,tve, but mrs'erttv-je
Pplicatile. ZflP1 thSri tileUough.24-yearoid 'ot trial
will affect the presidential
an

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Th str-ve'. undertaken fri
'se-w Ytr' '":'r -i'' -.

t-a'tior prr
c-am, tested the news of 1,
persons across the- nation, in
rver state. and from a wide
arid
variety of cnirnuruti
hac-rourgls
Fur purposes of analysis the
was djvuded into three
grois - IF througri 1. 21'
thritugit 4 arid 2f through
The published res',flts sI-iou
tnat voters in all t."u'oe age
gn-oi,n are more- favorably tntc-lined toward the Ltexnjucrstsr
Party than their parents were
cat the- youngest grouping
per cent highly favored the
Democrats arid 2 per cent theRepublicans In the nuddle
çutnng it was 31' and 11 re'spertivei' and in the oidejt

uup 3 and it
Wtv-r'. the three' groups were
combined ti0 per cent chose the
per cent the
Democrats and
Re-pub1ic&amp;i.. the- others had no
indicated choir-c- Their parents
were- re ,rttt-d It tee' 4' per cent
Lk'rrso'rtuc in preference'

Other conciusuzu. reached
frutn the study:

1, One- in e-eere sever as- 14
pt-i cent could tie- classified
rmlitan ii-.ttst IL pOlitical
orientation, another ti per
were described as "left of c-en&amp;er' and z per cent "rigtt
center
: rk-sptt- ttvtccent

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a. psrt ru as.rd an great
enttiusiasrr. among those
tested, ru',r did the polttic*1
leaders of e:itier part..
3 Of Ire t.uta, t per cent
5%e- the United States a huØ
appi'cn'ai rating but one itt rune
on'
per rent said they would
Luke to least the United States
and live in another cvuntry

F\I

,-L)tlSSlONS
Doris A Ogk'sliy
Brerxt.I I, Cowan
Epple' N. Ilurch
,z,uulurit' Brown
t)aniel W. Lewms
Joan N. l-'ryrnan

McMillan
Helen V. Smith
Irs-un 13. Johnson
Elatora II. Alford, Newark,
NJ
(;e-c,orge hardy, Like Monroe
Walter ('opt, WeLL, Ikl3ary
I kirothy V.', harrison, limgFrvin

garage

as a

Daniel Woodward, Leke Mary
W 1:110. l.uItiiIkijI, Dt'Itc,iusi
I 'itt
Ss'a,'hrip,t, t-'.us.selL,&amp;'rrs'

re--

sources

TI-c lemon, wl,ic h ecologists and ttt-rs arc- trying to
sink unto us, is that it hilt the world mat be able' tcu sup

OIr

(

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said. Lhe-

are

mci-c

the- V.ud)

ikely to

Justk'r

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Suiriftird
if'I'I,-rbd-a ( Vt'illuarrs

BERRY'S URLU

1400-I tIssue-i

Marilyn I, Itisner
f-,dward I, Liwrc-nee
P 'iird4i ,1 Iu'-t,
-Julia I", Ih'nnts
I 5,roth M Pi'rkirus
(;II'_icrt Ii I-il&amp;'ge-r
Sandra K. Rn tiarti_soci

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l'r,rik (3 SItlitil, De'itorsa
h-'r.srue,- t's A I).i&gt;, Gainesville1-HIlaIjetti It. O'I)',nogtiue-,
I,ungwood
Ire-if i; mi-sd, I)eIlary

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Seminole
Calendar

1.

Action
olruIiitt&amp;'r, 7,30 p iii., TeaaV,ut
Muddle- ikhool; rap session,
SI'rilInI)le-

were

tl*CI paeitL*,

HiltillS
ant 'sir' Ito) St'auhrtt

s ('.i.ese-IiA'ir)
'.lr ,inil Mrs
S,iilfl4'll

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S,IriICI'I1

4

was

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JL'L't' 16, 1972

'iar.un,g into account all of
these findings, the study said,
It would seem that the liberalradical movement of recent dec-stIes will continue for the next
decade or two -Whi doyutrtg peopie feel thus
w uuu' The studs attempted to

measure the- trnpao-t on their
opinions of parents, the home
eflnrorune-nt, teachers and the
world outside the school, par.
ticu1irI the effect of resdur*,
television and radio and
friends.
The study concluded that
-ourg people tend to hunk
hue-u parents di. and v-tv-n they
de-pilti from thc*e ntis it ii
usually to go fattier in the
sane- direction,
II the parents
Democratit the- tenderE-y
It
IittA'e- further to the left, if hepublscan. fwther to the right.
if the- chi1en love and it-

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1"I

New Voters Affect Election

Will

Ii, JAMES (Mfl'
(op1e Nt-wi St-ri-ic-,

turns, howes-er,

•

f' million 'uuls, appe'ant-d aImcut deserted, at least until
the strt'ets cf the cze;itil City itself were reached.
This was not the' result cif st-curitv measures by the
I': t'sidc-nt' Communist hosts Normal traffic had not bet-n
cleared frorni the airport highwav By American stand:.rds there would hate tie-en it'rs little traffic to clear.
tnt Acne-rica, hoyt-i ci, one- rut-i'd not go into the cities to
trid pt-u'ilc Travel anywhere- in tIme c'c'untrs - especiall)
::i-inc tu- peak vOcation months, from the least-knowr.
;arl: in the most re-nude location Ic a it('ll-put)li('izt(l
attraction Ithe Psn',-s World - and y"u'lI t'r,u:tr.ter people'
people people-. along with the'ii c- art - their triters - their
campers, their pets
China with lEli million, is riot scriousty more crowded
tha'n it vie' with f'ii million or EEl million But in tent-s
cut - effective" population, the United States with iO million us probatuly the most populous nation in the' world
We not only have two cars in evers
but mari
of us hate two garage's, or at least a carport at our summer cittage as we'll
iniiriinnum of one- te!eviion set
and other ronuernenees at both locations
Because- of the- great inobilits and affluence at the corn
rnarid of Ame-ricans our actual number-s have to be inultiplicd b) a factor of se- e'ral t1mt's to u*rruc e at the "e-ffe-ctiu c" population-the true- Population iii terms of its unpat-i on the envurcinrne'r,t a'rid the c'ftncu!nptitri e-f

port sir, indeirate- number of pt'eiple-sc lontas living'
standards sire- kc-r't low t-nuuh-mt triOs aIr-ds contain,
- rnuiny for ans but
srruafll rninorits to hope to'ipproac-t,
'h. ;rr- e'-ur'zin ltve!

are some

Ctwluot.
3 2t'
Ei' s

Washington Insight

"IARLES P1I.'t'f
Mecnar,c. Suc'

Our Population
'Tops' China's

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ET.-'i
C111A "ANSI i r-'c-,na,p1
ETP.h
TO All CREDITORS AND 011
SONS HAVING CIA MC 00
Of StANDS
AGAINST
SAID
LIT ATE
'I', ,s'-',s ,,,.1- s't i.'. ,isr t-r"l- t's,
rI- .-,s arid ,pgu-,ftl P0 prpSlWsi an,
cia '-s arid demands itlt,h too 0V
'I
nj1 i-tate 5gb-nit lisp
eits'n i ETHEL C PARS (S a S a
ET"l i (005. raos,rs, 1ecl'a,e,I,
I '• S,..d COunt, ?O lIsp COvOIp
,t c-I 5emnolc Coss'sls,
110-5,05
ri lisp (Outt liOn-SC Cl 5*1
IS- s'lt,
Co.. rs, 51 Sarbicurd 10,44 p1150
i. ,Isri'tdar mon'P,, 1rpm IISi' IrS-sC
5 ti- ' "tO c-ssb1aIOn of lbS ri.Øfi(p
Tit' .c-c-et of cis Ohm or demand
Usa 15e 'n prIm'S), Ins_I Snail IaIP
1104' oace f rt$'df'i'CP arid 005? ole-ce'
4s1',-st t'tli* Oa-mant. and 515111 be
%vc-' 5' lo tli II"? (i,I:marsi p94.1-si, 0'
attc's-' -,
and accOmpan'Pd tit' a
fIli'-g ii', o• pew dolla, arid iuct.
iv demand rspt so fetp-_I %P,piI Dr

uuniquel

to

Ceur?

S Ci'io(S(SI) Ceunls, Fiot,da is Prp

a

5,ate

thought he'd rt if MrGovern
we- elected"
ActuaJ,h, Pat Ruttram is no
ranger tt'hardtirnes 'Where

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One Man's Opinion

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NOtI(p OF API'i ICATION
row s as
liFt II? Ill FLOSIDA
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to-' Iii
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1 isa' , N , s,,e se,. p,i.i,i., .e 'se
i0ii,-'t ,,•Sl I S
Ate ha, lips-j tai$
hIP Is" at d..d t be iiu,d
''.,'n TP, pie-tO Alp nuin'bCt 5
tPAI t 'tSIS*sSt, •". dp'&lt;v'i,''nn ,,
l'sP ('O'dClIy AnsI Ihe isis-np on ithit's
1 it AS *StPst..i A5 ht titlit'sit%
's ,'e spa, ,.e ittliAn. •
Oetciliiii 01 I',IpPul
Is'4 7f
ttsiui',Iits, çS.a- t it. S,,t-..I
rn i
t
team. "s itts-'s mst,titd r ,t. o
hlOUPu, All s'i ',,ad propertt I','ng In
lisp CCt.int ottprn,nsit, Slat, '
P ts'ruI
e,Iih,cAlp
tin',it s,y,ts
tIsaII is. V('tiPpfl't atin.'issq to tasa
tsp 5'( •iIs, dp5( ,t.ttl In tOt
.ait,i.,pl. ...ulba voi4 Ig (tsp hohati
tat's t'-cl,ter hI lisp t,s'nI lilt'! isi lisp
%tmns'bp Clt'r'ts, (cit,s-1 PI0,,i%C •I
Sitrsisi,d ('II,, -,la p1 II CS) A St lisp hitil thc-q,.1a, si tile mont's i
Agil I?7 it's-,l-s a lisP hi-I dat ot
Augiint. 1477
lOil-toat (li-it s.aI
AN 1141111 04 fit C WI iii jq I, it'S tO OL vi ('Ou't
S.m.noi, Cns,nlp c io,i,ia
(Is, V.tg-na • tI,,At
nec-uI, t pit
i',41,Qs 1.0
II
'5115
___________
______
________
OP As-s-I iCATION
POW TAX 0550
is, cit P ION IDA
sTAluirs OF 1,1,1
III Miri t' o'.-' r 04
'cOT i i 5
OttO C i505% lii- PsoI,trr Oh the
l,Nis'p s,sq ptt-l- ate I- at tiles-I a.e-,l
c,rI,h,tA?p to, an deed 10 h. itSopsi
T'sP(?ft.f(AI• numb., and
Oh ,ttua's. i' lisp dintctiliulofl 01
propttt* as-sd tip name 'it p/sOil
1 pa, a%%et%rs1 alP *5 10110*5
(ptt-1,(pIp t.i 401 Ye-itr (-sI i%Suas'5cp
1$'O

t).tctiptIon 01 Propitl

s
O'-enta C,ardi"-s-s 70.1 AII,1
i'lt II Pg SI
'cam, -n *h'uts attest-h OcIeu'.ha
I ,rrse, -i's, irs. All sit sad prc'pq-I,
t 's 0 Its? (i'e,nPy of Spminip,
Scat, sO I lsy,di
(InirtS Such cit
I,i.I,.51i- tisali 154' 1l'deelllI-d l(U'ftInU
So lap lisp Os-Oves-It' devcr'bed on tutil
i-tt,l,plp phi be told 10 tip iloghetI
cat's b.ddt' p1 hip Il-Vol dour of 5isp
Sem,nsile (rajnsp Court Hous. at
S,ArilOrd, FIotsda, al II 00 A N - On
lh'p IirtI Monday s-s tile mont's of
AuQut'. 1477. p'ssOs it lIsp 7lls day of
Augut?, II?) DatchIhI, 1011) day sit
Jurbe, 1577
IOttic,at (Iptit Si-alt
4111000 14 ISECSW1TH, isa Clerk Of Circust Court,
5em,noip County, Florida
Vrg-n-.t s- ic,,-tt
(I
De(StJti denS
PubiS's July 4 II, IS. 3%. 1977
L t i'
t't'tF OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DECO
Sec 157 4 FIectda SIaluips
PeOTIC( IS PIERs-BY GIVEN
ThaI Ma's, E H,atl, the iloIdPr C'
lIsp IOuIopmng ceflihica?e Psas Iite_I
Ia'Q c.ri'l't ate liv ia. deed 10 tiP
issued ilsf'rron The c,rlie-cah,
number and year c-f ISSUIYSC5. lIt.
oescrtpt-ori oh lI-r property, arid tiC
name inp-is-h 1 pJ% at$.tStd are at
10010*5

507 'Year oh
Culif.cal, No
itiuirict 1910
Deicripluon ci Properly;
Beg NW Cor Moss 5. Bahama Oils
leun Wly 0'S Bahama Rd 355 41 CI N
te Deg IS 9,1,0W 55 III'? N 61 (leg
515's E III II i-I S 76 D,'g 16 Mon
Its 91 i-I to Beg Be-n.j Pprl Cl Lois
ICoS 5. 107 ftik 0 1) 14 Mulcheiis
S u'vey of lisp Lest Grant, PB I Pg
'cam, in wti,ch .sseut,d VarIes P
&amp; Marie Young All Oh i-ad property
being 'is lisp County ol Seminole,
Slate 04 Fio'ida Unless tot's Cit
l.l(aIe%t5alI b,r,d,Pmtd acco?d,iQ
iO lap- Ihe properly d,-a,c',bed in tots
cirl.fiCile p-oil DV Sold tolls, hglw'tt
(ash b.dder p1 the front dour oh Ilse
5pm,nole Coonly Ccxirl ilt, at
S,aniord. Ibor'da at II 00 A M - On
lisp fbrll Monday .n the 1-550015 ol
AugutI. 5573, p/siC's is 1151 lIPS day at
Augutl, IS?)
Dated th.t 30th day of June itO
'uil'c.at (litts, SIrnIl
Arthur H (tec)wilh, Jr
(leek ci Cir(u,l Court
mnote County, Florida
By v'rg'n'a I Hfl
Deputy (len
Pubi.tlt Jubi I II. II 75 ?9?)

Off I)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Ci I ., 0 WI' ICY ccv (P
Oh
to S s-sal
O'PClOSvfe 'endited on July
1977.0 thaI ceelan (PoSe p.nd.n'J n
it,, Curcusl Coy". .n arid Its'
Sem,00te CounIt. •: iOr,44, 'f'i (os-h
p/siren
73 654 A
AO'On No
I-( DERAL NATIONAL MON
r
102-GE AOClATlO'c, 'a
u,araliou organised and e"tI'(SQ
pr%uanI to She 16*5 oh lIsP Unled
Stalet oi Ame?'ca, st Pla.nIoU. and
MORRIS W CITTIETOPC and
PUPIl T TA C Lit Ti F
nI,, are Detencianit. li-se urs
deesogned. as Click at lIsp above
l'v'Pd Courl, will at 'I 00 0 cioct
A St oes july 77, 1477 aSter for i-al.
push tell ID tlsP h,gPsr-tl and bell
('dde' for p5h, al lI-me Itunl iWi-ilt
000r ci tue (ovrlhov't 01 Sesnonole
Counf. i-lot-ha, ph Sprilord.
P lorida, INC IoIiO*sflg deserstied
pcopPrIy, iy'flg and beAu in
.'m,noIe (OUntr. Fly -ha to *1
$01. ACAI)IMV MANOR
I f
in
Plal
,,coes54d
019E.
as
0141?
ISo-cA II, Page 5). Publ( hSp(ordt 01
SIm'rsol, Counl. I l0',d•
i, .50 be made to i.4I'Shy
Sad
1154 termt of saul ,nai Jueeigmenl
15,611
Ale THUR II BECK NI TIC. JR
(left oh Cor;i,joI Couch
Semonol. Counit, Fbi ha
Ky Macits. T V.51.0
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FICT1TIOUI NAMI
NO 'CF is leriby QYPIS that urn
ph WI I, BO.
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Out
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and 11511
tnlptu4 10 regisiec '..-d
'lame *iiii lisp C lees tO Its. ('tdIJ-t
(OUrt. Seminole (tj.,jtf. Florida on
ac((i)a,ve p-Its lIsp jOvsi3Oifl ct
Itol I ,clttuc,,j Plain SIahujtfl, TO
Nil Ieee-on 5*5(11 Floe ida %ialn'tes
1957
I G.orge #1 Ff115411
Pubis's Jul9 iS. 3%, Aug I, S. lInt

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StAt. ol P isft,ui* UnleSS ti,tis i
Sanlo,il I- ic-ida 17V71. bUd fiI lIsp
l,licalp tisail Is. ,,de,mIsi o1((OVdiflU
ivign-at *,iis list (I,,) Oh lisp Abe,.p
1014* the (tl0sii'rlt' hi-Sir-tied in SU(h
lip Court on or i,,lorp Its,- lIlt'.
(prlIlI5'ale p-li be sold boIse 'sigNett
slAt 01 Auguil. 1977, ülisrc*sSp p
Judgment ma be i-nI,rt'd agaontl c5N lu-Id,, *1 Its. tront -1(.,r Di the
S.'rninolp (ourily (out' Pious. t
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SanhOoi, Cior'd* Al 0 Ii) A N, Din
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WITNESS ms, hand and teal 01
AuQt%l, I77. p-l'ui(h 'tIP. ill dl of
said Courl lilt Phil day s'l July, 1577
AuUv%I, 1977
IS u-all
Oiled ltso% lOts day '-I June, III)
ANT SlUR Ii IIECXWI TI-I, JR lIIst.ai cith t '..Ii
as Cl-rI-. Oh s-ad (ourl
Arthur PC lli-(h*"5u, -I
ISs, tiIen '.,5,ii
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Deputy (li-It
Seminole Couiily, i lottla
GORDON V • Ill If RICK
5', VfU'i's45 ( t'"11
Ahlorrsi'v 101 l'.i,I,nnp,
Ot'IJui'v Clerk
110 Fat, Com,,si-etial SIted
I'u'sl,tPs Jul v 4 II, II 25. Iv?)
I' 0 (ion IY9!i
IfS II
S anford, I' ID' Ida 37711
PubliPs July II. II, 7% Aug 1, 1977
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
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500 TAX (sF50
(SEC 197 4% I' LOWIDA
in l's, Couti of Iii, Counly ,Iudq,,
STATUTES OF I9ati
S.mnoi, Counly, Flo,tda, in
NOTICE I'. 141101155' GIVEN,
ptobal,
That C it Cross hiss' holder 01 lisp
in ri (stale oh
lollowing certilicale 'tat flied 5,a'd
WILL lAM F S 1'.L.s-R,
D.c.ased cCrtihicati Icr tat heed 10 Dr ,1'.i,,rIJ
TO ALL. CREDiTORS AND PER. tis,rpon Tis(-c.rtofl(al, number and
SONS
HAVING CLAIMS OR ti-Si 01 'stuitrire, the de-scrbpI,)n ol
DEMANDS
AGAiNST
SAID Its,- property, and hts(' name in *t,'Ch
'I pat assessed are at llIopt
ESTATE
You and racts DI IOU hIP hCrtby Cf'ch,hlcal, Plo 10) Year ol issuance
nol,b,i'd and requIred 10 prptrnl any
D,i(rupl.on 01 Prop.rty
clamS and demands p-hid'. you, or
lot SI
e-Uspt of yOu, may Isa., against Ihe
Pilate of WILLIAM I KESLER, Otienla Gardnrss 7nd Acid
5'1 II Pg 5)
deceased, laIe of sad County, to the
PSimP in *t1'SPS StSPtti'd O,.eqsla
Cool Judge Of Scm-stole Coonly,
I io,,da. ill hit Oit uI' in the court I l'rnerues. Inc All oh said p'opu-rly
SouSe 01 said County .t SanIo,d, 1*-n.j n hi'e' Counly of Seminole,
i-Io(,da, pili,n tin Calprviar month, StaIp oI Floeuda Unless ucil cit
hrom the lime ot lisp hirat publcal'on IiliCateShall be redeemed accord-Ag
o lht h'tOli(e TiO copies of each ho tap- Ihepropetly du-5(ribcd in suCh
clam or demand Snail be In itrllng, (erlili&amp;l. pelt b. i-Old 10 lIp Pl'gisl'ib
and thail slat, the c-la.., ci residenc, cash bidder ab lIsp fronl dour of the
and post ole-C, address 01 l's, S4'minoI. Counly Court PIti at
Clamant, and shall be' sp'orn so by Sanlotci. Florida, II II 00 A N Vise claimant, agent. albornI.y and tile first Monday in the un000t ot
accompaned by a 111.09 Ipe at on, AugutI, 1977, *il,(h 5 tie lih day of
dollar and suit'. claim or demand not AugSl, 17
011,4 Ihit 30-515 day of June itT:
h'li'si Shall be void
1011ucal Clerk S Seat)
Mary P Sculpt
ART PlUM If OECIWITSI, JR of ISp L,I
ClefS 01 C,rcu,t Courl,
Will And Ti-Siam,nl ol
Soemlrtole Coun?p, Fbi-ida
WILL AM (7 s (SLEP.
By Vurg'n'a I P4ufl
deceased
Deputy (itt
Pubi 55 July II 7%, Aug I, 5 1972
P'utii,tfs Jo, a II, It 25. lIT)
0117$
DIP I?
LEGAL NOTICE
i-tOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tile hoard 01 Coojnit (cm
fts:t5'On.rS of Seminole Counly. Floroda, p-,lb meet at 7 00 1' 44 - J ult
191), on the me,iing roum of the Board of Counly Comm.ssian,rs on lie
Crlhs, al Sanford, Florida, In a(sotcIance *115 the protitons 01
Chaplin 179, P bOrida Stable-i. ho' lisp pu'ouSP 4 hearing reQueS1t and
torisplanit from the public reqarci'ng the ,Impnded budget foe IhP
Year beginn-nçj October I. 1571. and pndon.j September 10- 1917, Ion lb.
General Fund, and iileVitpon. lenlaliv,ip adopt Ihe buO.jpt hot INC sad
5,r.j It-c proposed t"d'Jpl '5 %o-'s'mirmt-' t l-ii's 5 's
ESTIMATES OF REVENUE AND RECEIPTS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OrlIESAL TUUD
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPTEMBER 70,5571
Ta.,t I U Stilt as 455,15.1 valuaioon
01 1140 Ill 11)0 01)
5 lii II? 00
t'uiivlion Control Contracted %p'qs,i(es
1 116 5,)
Waler and Se*rr ldeguiaions Pecppls Tps
aOIl000
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I ,-s.etgens,
FmpIqym.nt Act
7,11711
$111) 47700
Total Oils.? P,'.ei'ive

till
1210
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1197

Tolal Lst,mah.d Recpoptt
Lest 50cr Cpnl
ftplpnce To B. Brougish Forward

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TOTAL ESTIMATED Ps-cr lOTS AND BAt AN
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ESTIMATEDEXPINSES --- GENERAL FUND
1014 TICE FISCAL YEAR C 1401040
SEPTEMBER 10.5972
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cOVPOrhIp 510(551
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Bill, she sail, 1 anl to
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run down the street f,ir a mmbe all right ,'ith him ute '
What foi -. her hustiarki
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and worn on is cham around her,
cith and Bill have bent a
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'I think Bob's ho..se is at the
1 d.-int wear 'ood jewelry
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no'i '- Bill sa it's nice to be
When the Howard boys were
silver It s saf er to keep things
able to run over to a neighbor's
in to vault "
youngsters, the family moved
and b,irro'ii a cup of money "
to Mar Land. Bill's borne state,
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Eioroth -alled the Hcsçsc gate
,* that he could teach them to rwarestto the Howard propert)
has 1w-en married to William
Howard. b'. %A bran she ha' two nde and hunt.
1w 'the garbage gate.' besins. and. because she has eonI didn't think Reverb Hills
cause thats 'there the Hopes
IIh is i'itid place to lw-mg them
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hhead of her career. she has led
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i-tszisu4erltiy haç life
was distibcd by the roar of a
'tith their sons grown, Bill And
helicopter 'thidi 'tas blowing
.She set her eowse soon after
[xcth) moved back to Los An'vt 'tedding shen she retined
caves into her nc-itl} cleaned
geles so that the could CrIO
to the Paramount lot aid had
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the Southern California di'
the name -- rroth lamour'
The president *f the United
stripped frckn her dressing mate
Sttcs she discovered, 'tas arAnd, quite b) chaliCe, they nving at her neighbors down
risirri door and replaced with
settled less than a block fran
the name 'Mrs William Ross
the s treet
Rob Hope L
Howard lfl --- M% husband and I had just
Bill and I don't like new
Her rule as Mrs Howard has
come ha-b, Iran dinner at the
al'tas cane first Vet. be- twiuses,' Dorothy says. "When
ret-ails
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CA" her huiband id sons
'&amp; m son, Torn, said. Why
have been proud of her star- 'is- Iix.k ed and looked for a dant ou run over and say
a -eto tal) - all over Beverly
dom. she has never compIe tel
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abandoned it
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sa "1 thing that suited us
eaten it too." [iciroth)ys
one da I suggested.
think that I (u-st worked in Ho!Hotses-r. since then. I've
Lets kwk in Toluca Lake."' called Robs garbage gate' the
lywood at a 'toiderfu1 time
When the Howarth drove by
when stt.xlios were making pie'presidential gate - -the house they now ow-n,
tires for families to er.jc* A 'tall in Doc-cth s home is
Doroth was instant])' im- c-u'cred 'tith pictures of na.
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enough to marry a very set- pressed b) the windows wtuch tional leaders representing
sible man, and a fizw one. We have charming, leaded panes
heth major political parties, sill
-niageNest the fell in love wi th the of 'thorn are her personal
Lake the instAtuucsi of
VET) seriously and have fran parquet ficiors The house, the friends
tMught, was just what She had
the start
One (If them. Spiro Agnew.
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Tuesday, July 18. 1972

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capital di' and Ha Tsi Pr.'
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the U S destrinpr Waraa!r
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round ht count' putting s i k r 1
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ftiephont' numbers This is a part of the "Help Stop Crime" dr:ve' On iii
: pope to call in SUSPICIOUS actions or e'ent.s Shown are left to
right Roland Fulenwider. Sgt Duane Anderson, Sgt David M Towns.
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taking inti consideration .,he
f the' Soviet side -;kJssiLHliI
Glen. A Weir, deput adniinutrain: of the Agriculturad Sushihzatuor. and Conservation
Ire- sa i d
Weir referred ti a rt-rrnti
announced P7SU million sale of
LS grain It. the Soviets over
the- next three years.
*'Bull t! exports, and Saties U
the Soviet Union materialize,
ther. farnwrs stand ti gait, and
cost Li the governnue'rit '.
lower.' tue SaiL
The' program is it''e' ;uIr:'
it markets me'arurig uia '.
farmers get hz4hie: pricer. fr
cast; sales Uw) will rtl less a:
government i'y:usents
The' program is aimed a .1i1.acres Iron
prciductiun next vear. compared
With 111)0111
nUllion idled this
harvest
A hlutjuut cluinge- hut
arc cap s('Ut I Pt ('I iSU'I I ii.
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liii" e' it' triilluc, acre-: from
wheal prcudurti:ur , in addition it
the-it basic idled acres
F or that' th gttt'cnunt
plait: ti Pac farnit-re ar everage of 121' per acre' or nca.e '
reduce acres for harvest rwxt

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dcl saYs In s Uu-e*lgi. pLzuvin
Aaau -iati-d Jrrs' '.rltrr
mt-dthtur
IIALTIM(IIIi. Al'
After
11ws is the la.: Unit In, not
"tthng twi prLsoti uprisings going back.' Marickti said its he
und touching off a brief guard left the Marylanc Penitential—
ctut4lrnr with his on-the-scene after negotiating the- tree-don: of
tt'gcitutttng Got Macvu, Man- three- hostagm se.zrd dunn- a
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Mondat
'In. not going Ii- lie- or. 'wil:
call' for lix prisoners.' added
thee' governor, WhOM fluCtiUli
rivacy
with at, inrn43te delcputum. Suit1a ended a 12-hour siege' at the
la - wnd House Of C orrertiriru
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it. Jessup
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a three Ie3eru4: jU1ltti ed quit-' itithit as penitentatri
t1ar taker. under sutrrusswr the'
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rd' teti' b'icfl' wjillcpc ;
I irct court challenge of true hank
ler ,loa.
il.
St-crt-r Aria! 37t It require-s in' uare-d U t'oue't their nwr,
tuiruks ti nucrofilo all ctuccLs rurrip
U correctiut-is
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Ot t1 11th
ilL 11 C 1(11
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nwt'tin
''There- sinipie a no right u!
pr-it a
or biutib i-ustunutn
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th-rLar-d Jrthr
M -'K-ar'n' at a, I
r-o_ Lind
ii w • ect.
ictti9uct it: 'tit tai divisiun of
ter UK ritsma i ninj
the tkpeertnwrIt of Justice- wluu r .
111171 ales
argued true got't'rnr:i.'nIs case- retu ned
their r-ells at UK
Mon-tat
Tin- 11t - bc ill require boot-' It;
Tip guarclr said the) resented
tiecanue government spies at,
'the inte-r-ventiori a! Manuel
the-sr ru ncert, said atturtuee
Neil Hon= of the Arnrr- cji, anti hr; herr-er. .1 Mitchell. true Ye ar
list re-ainur, is apparent On
tiliscu cungr-essmarc whi also
Civil Liberties Uriian Ili(
ACI.0 has joined the Calif or-mit vus insti-unienuil arc settling Jul% 1 thee ti'hcut catTy(Wtr at
surplus teas finn- thiiIu i(K
heth UpfL'UIgI
ha it k er s
Ass cc aa t
uul1iot. bushels ,tit most since
reprt-M'rItaru the state's Itil
Scnuugr criticisn. of
1'4
tuank 11: ttuaUenz:mru, tite- at-,
t-rj
Much of the' current surplus is
esnstitutuuruitit
guards at the- House- of (Tcurretc
ChA attcn-rn' John Ancit-ryjr, tiuns I allowing the' uprisuuj tint re-suit uf a rt-c-urd tutrve-st at!
1. tuilluar tuushe-1
mc' •,tt
argut-tt that it C zbrna alone there wiiii'l rmultt-tt if Lfcjurur
'- umplianre wilt: the- require
ti low uuriatt's arid four guards
"writU
nie
ptuot.ograpt the' front
" (ifficer: in-c getting hut cc
isrid back of cad cheek would the In-act and tce can't do cr'
involve ':N, niuihur; checks is thing about it. guard L .
itttitcth at i. lust U' LJKL banks of Swint. charged
The guards also 5C-uflttf Mi.'
He said this tetuuld tat- bitt It-de!'
ruse• t hat -- n- pt'%s:' t-qua-mg the telephone ctrniptjn% Ut nrue-nud reprisals" teu'.,u
U' flutmitor and record all t'
tt'lct1ue'
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U true' irinuute
phone' conversations in order It
Mantle': told the guards, butte'
ctuIL,r,'r t't
detect criminal ideas
ever trait lab policy meant "flu
ID, an. ad te t'
list- act, te hid: was ILL tWIt
iuOihue-sts' fun- true' retue-1, t.'tc;' he
:'. icc .t'' or e'tec' I v or
sco ne in to effect July
1, teas said t'tre subject to the- rules
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s;wnding in the fall campaign
against Prot-suth-nt Nixon
TIn outline-. fur mart ritetailed that anything the' liernor-rats had four years zege ever,
after the campaign was Luuunched were among thu matcruuls
!IGciverr brought w:th hi'
whet he flete he-re- Morictat
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euttenip: it , rnmturw the twu' zip-

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in athtitmr.. 11w aides said. It
iii'ti.ivd plur• covering inc-eli:
t•x;rricliturr! both alleic-ating
amounts per area and specilying type of advertisements U'
tie' used, has beer prepared for
McGovern bt Charles Guggenheim. the' seflatar'S radic-trievision adviser
ir l!'6J, flern-icratie presider.tail nonunce Hubert H Humph,r-t-' arrived at PUS Waverf
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It; 11 Neu England rice-track
The crooner and actor. hstic-vet de-:ijfldt'd that (-itme'ras
arid nuic-ropluorut-s tic tiaiurit-d at
invoking a seldont'
used House' rule permitting a
su,'rceriat-d witness Ic prohibit
either, put-ture--takirig or telt-vision-radu' broadcasting of Pus
testxnion%
Cbullrmar ('laude Pep;ue':
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wn-type flowt-rs such as Zn
rtja%, hiac-tucIur butItiLs, button
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If,- Is a griuduitte of Otiedo IluEh

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Natwrcal Convention it, a dr;v
bed hi MrGvverrs backers, t:'u..,
trw senator he and Scri. Thomas
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ministration is ex;wrted U bite- acreage' ncx year, ii record
inte huge surplus stockpiles higi. subsid' fir the' crop and
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Tuesday, July 18. 1972

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Seminole Rolls Past Oviedo, 14-0

Sanford Continentals Win Game

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iro eland all singles
Richard Serna allowed only
ttree hits and struck out 10 in
his teams 43 win over
lcesburg Americans He also
helped himself on offense is h
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c'u rft (.ros elan I w o

had throw to the phte 15

scort'd John Acip had the cult

iarne plas ed in canford the for Sanfori in the fourth, but he
Ot li H i,.hland \ationals it is lift on third when Iike
i the I eesburg Rcrrs ijounded out
slipro

herring then forced in the fi - t Is ink, run Sanford went down in
ru- when he reiched base on ortler in their half of the sixth
Ct&amp; tic t S interferegi'r % signer 54'fldin. the ..inw into extra

\ati mils
( ha \l. Ins Hinds t,rihrna
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pert of tiw Florid.. lattli Fnjnr fifth after Ret 14 led off with a

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thu inning

sacrifice and reached on an

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Jumped ahead 1.0 in the b,ttom one run apiece \1cCo cin1jed
won their same with the walked with two cnJt
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J' of the 'eCC'fld innin cit their Into rtht He * tnt to
l'nrnee Americans when second and Chris Beck moved game with Grovelancl
in when the ball got b the right
the scored an unearned run In him to third with a Mngle. but ('rouse led off with a walk Ydike fitltltt and adsanci'd on to third
the bottom (If the Sixth Inning thcs t1so died on the basep4Ith
as the tickler made a bad throw
AiflCT bciuflctd to the
on ilK other hand, the Sanford
The Sanford squad kiade.d the baseman w hi threw o
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john Ui er F id of ...inf.ird 1141% %% ii 144 nil Hot; Kiflit 01
Msrina Isle Fish ('amp recorded a catch of 10 for Carniar
i Sunday. l)avls ,aitI he saw plenty if school bass
striking hut could not interest them in nn ut his lures. lie
resrtel to Wind casting to land his limit Another party
fishit . out of the same (
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'*t h 'olini. I ic..s l,itiiliris, '.U ii 'if th
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nt kets are takin Lii till Iii sru it floili -'ri

solo honie

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The Ha is 14 management
excIlcnt receivers
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l.ct' Ward or RIddle Second
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base will be filled by either
ne-ss like' that oI'J Marine

I rosin I'ark amid I)vls.nsc as well
From the Angels. second half expected to be Willis and either MuUe'n. sports dittj of the
itrcrwdy or Anderson will be at Cho sigh SiinTinit-s litiorsis
' the' Mct'4'cniwz, game was winners and runner up during thmrd
.' .,.'il out because al r;i:n
tom mc, and to ht'Ii with
the season caine Marty Vi arci
Outfield position Will be filled toil "
l.sirn Homer i' nrizunaçing tht
stud Joe CL'tton Claxton was i-s hlctrnc, Rarofle of the most stead hitters
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victor Last night an Ins feature
basst with 7.odu.c- at the Orlando
'rtc Stadium when the Latter
"'sis disquaflhsed
New- corner Buddy Colt nuedi
a irnpt-t'uivc' debut when he
.spoed o: Don Curtis in their
challenge match affair, Mike
Graham made the debut of
Johnny Kase a little disap.
pointing as be nailed Kase LI
their match.
The tag team cit Johnn&gt;
Grappler) Walker and Louie
Tillrt won out over Dick Stader
and Mike Webster,
In the nadge't contest it was
('ow boy Lang taking themeasure of Wee Willie Wilson
And the other match cm
card fmd Bob Griffin and Phil
Rabies battling to a time limit
stalemate

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Sanford Nationals as umpire Carl Benson gives the safe sign. Robbins
pitched a four-hitter, striking out 13, but his teammates managed only
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Groveland 2-1 in seven innings. Fourgames in the District IV Florida Utile
Major League tourr.ament will
be played tonight. The' are set for 6 and 8
m at both Ft Mellon and

said Johnson, "anti bream fishing has been pretty good too,

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man to foot with l.ast w k lit and I)aniel Jenktn used
hitonu. fl'ue Vtorins for 12 (f (hun with Ittf binding tight

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the plate for the final out of list' "lien the ball gitt past tti.'
riihitfielth'r. tie went .111 11,4' wa
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FalLs this summer his greatest held a rummage sale in his ga.s
'limitation" is bcin partthlly rage to ruise 140 toward isTC
paralzed
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'1 sold off my clothes," he
high school team," said admitted. The Kiwanis Club
Mc(inty, who lives in Fairs-iew
gave hini another $30 toward

Mike was one of 30 wrestlers
Junior hIi'h in Parma because
attending the 01st" S h:":I tif
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school of tAg channel bass in the Inlet recentl&gt;- . lie said he ran
boat os-er them, spoolung thenui so badly that fishing was
out of the question.
fishing lists
l-'romn Inlet harbor i-unit's word that
left a lot to be desired this week I)irty looking riser w,itt'r,
stirred up by the' daily ruins, has sent the big kingfish further
from the buoy where they have been strIking.
out, a
Lloat captaIns hate noted a brownish looking algae scum on
the water outside and 1usd It tested to make sure' that the soculled "Red tide " was not getting started on our East Coast.
Theuilgacprot'edtobea harmless varIetY but has niessedup
, the fishing for the trolling boats. A few- kings and bonito tuive
landed via the trolling method this week but not In the
customary nuintiers. Amberjack fishing with drIft limo's
pruted to be unpossible owing to the strong current fluwing
off shore
'Ilie Jsiruter Lottuiii fishing Loot.s hove all ti:ud their
t,,jultksalso "flit' strong northerly current lois iiu,i'le it hard
ant-tuor iifl(l keep in position ose'r the' reefs Sns.Iilwr cat'
ches have been (nil&gt;' fair due to theM' conditions.
'flit' Fifth Annual Striking Fish 'rournsii,ient, sponsored
by the hi.iIifa Sport Fishing Club, was held Saturulia&gt;' u1
Sunday The' Tournament, post-poned two it ceks ago lJ4'cuiust'
stormy weather conditions, attracted 8-3 contest• of
ants. Although no rec'''ds were tjron, some goad
catches were weghed In.
'flw uver'all it inner, on l)tr
aInies of Oniiond, tiillii'tl
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Smyrrn with a close 239 points. Clyde Wright, also UI
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Vfl taiqi I,S S_UI Li £5.1
rtinncr'up award.
In the children,s division, eles',n.yeur.old Kathy Owens
caine In first wIth 9'4 points.
'Ilils &gt;ioir, for the first tiiiie, ii spe-iail aw turd was
,presented fur sailfish, 'us was won by I.arr&gt;' l.aMc't' with a
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Over 200 people attended the awards partly held at Dun's
Boathouse on the riser front in New- Sosyrna Sunday u.f.
ternoon
The' ist'xt c've'mit ()fl schedule fur the' Halifax Sport Fishing
Club will be time Second Annual "Powder Puff" Fishing
-Dernity, This contest, for ladies only, is cunning up August 5
anx1
More infurrzuition will be announced for this tour- naznent within the next few days.
f.ET'S GO FISHING.

hasnt yet signed a con-

weeks to the entire season. Lit-

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month
In (,abriel s abs&amp;rw-e the
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report to the Packers tr,amin4.
sit.. and Coach Dun Devuit -,a
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this ht'Itv string of p.tnfish lsttult'd by Mrs .1 anotte L)osiiigt'i' oti a recent estit trig at ('situp
t'G Ii' Sornitiolt'. •l'his iad angler used
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hook as worms, so Mrs. I rum I ltipp of I )i'l;urido
stuck with them For halt to tiring iii a ii ice t'atcii
at cat fish and brt'aui at ( ';uriip Sciii irode' ut'.'i'

lNDlANSh't)ll,' ,th'
the
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ation ehairipurt Indiana Pacers
will entertain the 1)etroit Pus.
tons u( the Nauuna! Basketball
Association Oe:t. 4 at the Indianapolis Fairgrounds ('oh.
sewn, then travel to h'-Iint,
Mich., for a return match the
next night
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against the Pistons were itsnount'rd by the h'iet'rs Monday
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Bju:kup quarterba:k Jim 'it I
of the Pl'uladelptua Eagles
to be flown to a Phulsidel;
hospital today fur probable gery on an injured knee,
National Football League
has announced,
The 17-year'uuu ward, -t
saw linuted ai.'tton with
Eagle's List year after spensi.
four seasons with the BalturCults, suffered the injury :
lay in a controlled icr'mi:: I
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also during the' live bait shortage Trout, Snook, and channel
baSS SIC scattc-t'd in the Tomoka. Kent (;ibbons, who is sulw

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four bucks a gzunic
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winch the hawk msrnagcp on Wrestling. I'm not an
macnt has I r e a t e d fans. it
sterns thc
hate' bti•ri
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arrogant with sonic- of the
MUThLAI Al', - An old inge- uach of the Winnipeg Jets
tint's coach, Frank
of
players, including hull
politicaIadvrrsar)- tcxjkant the' World hockey Association,
F'iore, says he's picked Up
Fans say the'&gt; won't for- Prir:it- Minister Trudeau for the requirement efft-tit'eIt'
enough so that to' can at times
ccl how th Hawks rubt'd being the' thud nruun, or possibly bars hint from participating
show other oungsters w
Hull's tsict' in the mud in the' fourth or
they art' doing wrong.
fifth,
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eight-gameseries
1969 That was after Hull
fight over Bobb&gt; Hul1' par.
"lit' gives the other kids a tot
Eagle-son hinted that a solu.
held out fur a iarge'r s5jIy
fur half the season The'v tucipation in the Canada-Russia ban might be worked out "if of inSpiration," said F'iore
txxke&gt; series next Septe'mber ever body cools their heels
lies soniethiing special."
chest.ttuurnpingl% c- ailed on'c
and
"11w trca.i5k started when things get to simmer down" but
('I their rare press conter'
lion' said '1;inty has ticjtjt
-ni-cs to announce that Hull Trudeau got involved," said added Ut it would be unwise
Th wr nt usage in the upper
had signed and that they had
Alan Eagleson, legal counsel for attempt to force the NUt. to lift
Part of his body and none in the
extracted an abject apeligs
lower rt lie has some proti.
the' National Hoc- key League it ban on Hull
from him H u 11 s a&gt; s he
leins with balance and COOI-LIIPlayers' Association arid fur a
hasn't forgotten that, either
nation, and loss of use of his legs
number of its more prominent
STAND (
Ed Short general nianage'r
nucmbersandafunru,r national
isa
"great disadvantage,"
COLt'MBI's Ohio APt
of the Chicago concoction of
preident
But Fiore thinks that with
of tte eight harness racing
the WIIA sat s he has re'- Conservative party
driser-s who have won 100 daubMcGinty's determination he has
ceited bundreih of telephone'
At a news conference Monday es on more in 1V72 are Cn
a chant' cf ot'ercorning hl.E
requests for season take'!s
night before' his departure' for adsan-t,cjrn including Non'
Hr thought the-re mignt hiatt'
handicaps sUifitly
to
Moscow with Coach Marry Sin- treals lie-ms- c Fihion who heads
been some r cacti on from
wrestl in competition,
the'
lust
The
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Hawk fans glad to seer Hull
are
Greg
den and other Team Canada
The ho&gt; 'a father is dead,
V right Ross Curran, Keith
when he came to town glad
ficials to work o,it det.ath of
ins
Ysaples and Buidy Gilmoure, mother it'OrtS as a real estate
for a refreshingly new game
four gars to e played
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ifl town
all born in Ontarir.
Russian CII)', Eagleson said the — ___________________________________________________
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owune minister's intervention in
the dispute was a political
move.
Trudeau has appealed to NIH.
MEMPHiS STATE WINS
The
DALLAS. Tex APt
President Clarence Campbell
and tither interested partie, to
Missouri Valley Conference allsports UU for 1971-72 went to
abandon their insistence that
Memphis State University The
ebgibtht&gt;- to join Team Canada
the football crown,
school
be- rrstrict,ed to pta&gt;-ers wh'j
shared the basketball title with
be signed a NH!. contract
Louisville and was second
when the team's training camp
indoor track and tied for the
OIl
Au 13.
spot with West
tennis
Sincr
Hull has left the ('hi
was
third
MSt'
Tt'xas State
ago Black Hawks to sign a 125
and baseball
croSs rotsntr
million contract as pla&gt;-

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Called 'Political A4 ove

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the' scalpers tipple
The Hawks proud iy sa
tbt't hate excellent ;arksng

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milsind Iii pi.ti if lii mis ii fur

's is ilk to \Iske

'Ived a su ly of the new

the inning run t the same time Sam \ atts plants his toot on home

ing Sir Edmund flihlar
"I know thcre art siiie lrniutsu.
Now, you can but a ticket tionus in mc,' 14-)ear.oId Mike
univ if
once sought or M;int) coes, but he is not
weres willed season tmckct
about to give up his dream of
I which often means mu art'
becorrung a top notch wrestler
a corporation e'zecutsse or
L..t L.
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the heir of
corporation
out of has wheelchair to get in
(x('cutit c ' or onli

M;,lthsnLF:act Vinter I'arh

(,arsin}Iardtn one of the bass fistuncst soung nitn

KISSIMMEE AMFR1C\ catcher (hr.s lhck stares at Sinford

hand ,trop!ie-s Hull has Then bed begin an unesc.i

c'sseuO piwiat'rs will t UK tasK
of Cbuxton Ted Hornet 01'

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them Jim ltlsthe operator

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Ottn'n members of the lrghian Jcrrs Riddle and Ted Bow set plant tom
.rtt t tele s ision amid c h a r e c $ to 81
hbomer Uufl select ht s.arting
omrneu sal appe.ui la' n-iade tiikcts
1K 0 for a c-Lash tea it selected to the &amp;IlSt'ur
th the winner of the Apc*pin
In the dat is lien a
oaUut wireR urid) V,illis \ISLI14 pik her trim ant one of oix top turn a mones ,rubhu r in the

hit .320 in his pLate ap.pcarans
Four
mbers of
the
%thk'tics w'i're on the team
including the hard hitting Lee
%L..-.4 it,O ('O...,,
J&amp;i( U4&amp;(54I
1). Lint Anth'rson and

taIls

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t&amp;.Urfl(% Opened tact 'taturda) tiatti,ateragecinthesearand and Ted homer

first ti ',i'ii 1)1114 11$', 111,uui's antI s(h,fSt,st

strut 14 tnt liii 114 St two .ini liii IllS 155$ tilt ills

cii the catches.

huh is one of the most highest in hockey: so is the

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Indian team which won 11w
Usmedo league title Co.'uehing
arid assisting Homer is Mill
Brt' uik'tt it ho managed the
place' finuher during the
ni-gutuir u'asifi
hborrwr has six menstuers of
his Indian squad on the .litsr
including his two sans, Ted
sitad Rarili It'd was the leading
Putter in the (hit-do Senior
(it(it this past season, pasting
'ht- ball at a 4(l clip with hits
fl at bats Hands didn't dc fl..'

rat)

outfIt 'liii. S titmisirrow nl,hit

shell turtli Unit 1)4) it rt turnttl tot imp is itti four siii ill I 555
I indcd iii one of (lie deep hoks Lut I luegills unit rtdLri-uist

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t'stn t.uSZD Il-I tin Alea
Park taking the rne'asure of
Itolling hulls b a 19 count
ApopLa and West Orange
were. also scbeduk'd to play
tiiturdav but the fpcultj. if 4k...'
miit'tmne: were- n:t reported

tlii Il thit liss still Li s,uiing

it It. no lit .ini. ti F it, s .it

Ltudtiv Iloughi fished long enough Ic boat a 6 pound catfish;

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WekIva." ('ampt'rs coining in from everywhere," said

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fiicrmcn have reported meting large numtcrs of big catfish
- lying in the deep holes along the river.

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II' StIlti mmti.kin' it 1M aft. r withisnit icing tucked hti plate
uni;ir$ rush. it thu it .cs' runnit r
ttiru • iiinirui
I hr.. 1114514 'i i,siri.sk runs itut

Let n lost tins istek I anuJu rs who It ft tla in on itti ndcul tnt

with a couple of small ones.'' was the storit from George
('hency Wekiva River Haven camp. The tass are lying In

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se iiiil it itti a throwmn' . rror
Ton) St 1w (sititlt one tif
tibh 1)4011(1 4 iii

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thr'si withy

little Iurth r F itt on thu nt in I' it Brooks it I A imion

Kiscimree \atioumlc meet the trust innin F dmond.s walked to baseman ITI(% ifl. the runners

when he tried to score oi a

httti th rus . r 111*1 I ikt J. 'cup in

11w bottom of thu' first, but the

off with a single and Richard when thi fit lit r made anoths r ti tithe s on at 2 with a r in

Ru1I ('riffith was the winning

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i up a
IHhI
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t ut. r I'ri. c' r in the firt and
tin It
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Sk itilnole pounded 10 hits antI h ii
nglel off reliever
ctiuiIttt'il FtP ii' score and put Iltrisin
rolletted seven walks frotii the
ltIh in th. fiuiirili 1 1..' nnI
Oviedo pihior IRe (is leili ltnitii'. 0
vied"
i. f.j
hard Iiittin S(lil'I%tl'flt foiltil nut 'i rin' s
errors ansi mi;I1.riltis ji..cseil
rain. in tIn' hftli w tier, 1w'.
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tt 4 )vi.d. .kf.'n..
1MIIIS al tH'IfWit St'tniiiih.'
w .li iii I u lit I itch in Iii iii. 'I
(Ink in thi firci tu.xc_thi_ i.Lsr! ii L If' • I titjit hut just
s. mi imnie hilt. rs stiuppi ii It 4115* 5(44 1445" ii ith liii fifth run hi. I is. c list thi tin. it $ n ld

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you hear, That's three of bassball's four division pennant
.JttS fa lling apart.
All of a suridm'n,Oathtnd.

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Ron Lr'tt-lher, h ea d prr
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Manhasset, N \. led the twoman Long Island contingent
that played all four rounds of
the 1972 t' S Open golf ehampionship at Pebble Beach Letellier Metropolitan ('pen
champion scored 30* IC tie for
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He earned
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St Louis at Houston. N
New York at Los Angeles, N
Phi ladelphia tit San Diego. N
hlortrt-.zil at San Fruinci.sc-c,

Austin Straub, assistant
Huntington Countr-i Cl ub P'.
shot 315 and earned'$&amp;iC mr tying
for Ui posltior.

(tVeTlxflAer(...t tw Astras ('b!O
won his 10th straight game,
strikir. out an-high 13
batters including nine of 10 over
one Stretch
ti'snn Clemdencsn's eighth Utning homer snapped a tie and
moved the C-ardin.als to the '4Wtory
Willie Stargell slugged a
three-run homer in the first innung and then snapped 0 5-5 tIe
with a sacrifice fh in the eighth
to beat Atlanta and reliever JHcuerner,
luilich pitched his 36th co::
ph-Ic game of the season, tops in
the majors and struck out 11
White Sot batters, taking
the American League h-ad w,:.
151 for the season.
Jim Northrup led the Tiger
attack with a homer and triçde
as Detroit remained
ahead of Baltimore
Baltimore's Pat Dobson and
Boric Harrison combined for a

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of ek-t-trtt'ity and persons seeking home mortgages. state' officials have n t'tit-ii
(in' lletihiti :\Sk('W, sponsor of I tie ('t)l'I)i)r.ite profits tax, is set-kin g Iii Iwu'veilt
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to he USe(I h ptiptls n ith hearing
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cording to Mrs. Jones. an eyewitness, who '_e-stifled Evin.;
!iretl three shots into Jones.
However, the jury friurd F_vans was Lnnorent of the
crime
'tn-i could nnrier an r
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gra(lers \%,ill) hearing disabllit%- were discovered at the school last.year

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youngsters
Sanford hearing
('omiuc (h'ti'li.-r
will t.ociimiue' a lAitmgwood Ekinent.ary S hoot
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Soitit 1-4 000 in sp ii! rquip\ttitsu fir (flu (. Uizt n s flu iL
HEADLIN
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all
(miii
huff's
radio
tht'st'
children mruiy hear what is
Uti-s when (hi' ('It Seminole
hearing
going
on in the classrot'rti as
('OuIflt's' National
--: ('t,tjst'rv,ituiml Jamboree' iiill well is any one else
The state CII orgiunt:;utii'n has
take ItI,si'e' fristit 10 in. b p;
asked t he governor to prtwl.itm.
1)111.
Week
'rho t"s tot is ti.ing ii.1lSiR'*t ''lkiring
of
outster
outs
iiti-:si I)EN1' :'4i \V.\I{ S,1)A'I''S
Consort
utiin
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ti ill even l•' P ''n in
qus.'e'n
Soviet
iii. advisers arouses ,Uar(ii(u upimisrn
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'ti:s- mc. Ituict
Israel. Some say' it may lessen the prospects of
war in the near future.

deciswori.- Eaton&amp;&amp;felt

Court obsvers

Lfl reference to the case, Indicated th e
decision seemed to reflect it was alright for Evans :a
shoot Jones; or the state did riot present the case properly
jury's

Eaton sald he didr.otwant to cri ti cize th e jury sn-I added
I think they did a gIA,d job, it least they reiI h." I i - erdkt

ti (uric
Th e prosecutor was referring to th e fir-it :-";,ri iiaj,
which resulted in a hung jury, when a verdict t4 not
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She will receive a chest of
jewelry. $25 savings bond, and
trophy
\tr'
nit s Williamson.
J urubort (h a irman. cays that
20,(kJ.) persons visit ed a recent
national jamboree held in
JucksiIfl'4 ilk The Sanford event
will feature' continuous entortainiuit'nt f or all ages in
iu*lmng 'suth things is a karate
Ikriionstr,Itu,In. country music.
the I.on.,tw noit Elt-mnentarv
School Fife and Drum Corp's
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'Ftie'rt' is ;io admission charge
mitt the public

is hfliitt'd
:iivable prizes will I%.b girt'ii
A" .1) hourly a nd rt-freshrnenis

ititi-:si I)EN'l'l A I. polities apparently have

tgged down senate Democrats' efforts to ROSS a
flhiflhtfltlffl wage' bill boos t ing the wage floor from
$1.60 to $2.20 an hour.
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facility tulso 'iiwis'iluii,iiu Ion, ltadloff said,
''I.t-t'a don't start it pret'ttemit by giving a
variance''' Mayor laiwre'nee Suof ford semis to
favor the guts pumps his ,s:m,uiihu the meeting
was, ''I don't see an) lung wrung with It. The
curs will becoming throu. t'ny° ,y, anti they all
need gas IT
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1110,000
hid's is ore also sdmeduh'et to tv opened Itt
ctuttm ii tin ti time street 1mm front of the new cii',
built e'eliuililt't (*11)' one bid wits received on this.
,ui,it 45.5's 1 e'jeicte'tt be't'uuuse It is as so high titer the
t"stiiis,mtoil cost of 11;.590 ('It&gt; engineers
re-$ue'r teit that ,Ire'tm t'ontruictors are not intrteted
$miull slim Council
in this project because of
iutt'tt tel ie'iitiertise for new bids on the project
In furtherumt'tioui, council au th orIzed the city'
Occupational
to revise the
license urdinanwr uft'c't'retlng to changes instituted by the Flclrtdiu legislature during Its 1972
Ie's101I 'flue n ew hcgtet.utioii outlines businesse's
and theist'
which can anti cannot be ohrged
hit'
titles
not
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to
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a
lice-rise
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is
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annexation
tritnisirlit-t)
s'ltiie's
tI ,uug .15 .1mm-s of ilrt'hle'rh)' owned Is
At' kt'rmiueun unit (So., ,suimt ii toning ormilmuitite
euulling for re:ontui,g of the nursing home'
first ru'odiiij'
I's 'sSt'lt' ilIiIhI)tt'd

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Fix - up project. We furnish top ma
terials at savinqs. Whatever '1our need,
check our yard first We feature "old
Were always glad to help

fashioned' service 6 days a week.

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ni-ting
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for tin' Nirtiuwi'st Water Supply i'uitilit y' . The
low bid of $79,475 cautit' Irtiji Wilder ('einstru'(leg
('(iliilmsInI)'. 'l'tus wits turin-it over to city engineers
tliii!Il*1tIllIlIti's lint' i'ititiuittt'it
for 'study ,and

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consist of two and three-story motel facilities as
well as restaurant and other facilities. Ke ssler
similar to
1xilntcd out that this development
the regular 1)uys lmui, but contains some "king
sized'' motel rooms
The pu'operty is pr esently zoned ('.2 for
niott'l the' drvrlopem a are asking that the council
build us gets
giant a variance allowing th e-ni to build

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council last ,tight vi pie-sent plans for a new
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of Albert Evans. $4; of Saufr'rl
Ea ton. who handl ed the state prosecution of Evans .n
th e shooting dea th of Damon Jones, aim of Sanford, over th e
widow and no relation 'a
attenuons of Des..iie Ma.
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a hijacker like the one who held
eight hostages in Richimuond,
of course he was armed
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knife wh en he tutored the listik
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good taste t, a case of beer, t%to
and a blanket. I can
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the blanket
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enter at th e corner of 17-92
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be 111s4115c191 during the five
hours of talks between the two
lenders were the future of the
Indian Ocean and the Persian
Gull area, which holds 60 per
tent of the worlds known nil
reserves.
The Shah would like to pt the
(toiled Slates and Soviet Union
agree to let Iran act ax the
ptilks'mnumn of the area without
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Nkstu IIltivt'ii in Iran's 0p11411
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talks ith the Shah on tcglnnnl
anti world matters.
The President and Mrs. Nixon
w en' greeted at Trhrnn,
Mt'hrabnil Airport by the 52.
enr4,lti monarch and Empress
Farah alter a (light from Kiev,
the Nixons' lust slop in the So.
viet Union following it week of
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Year.
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President Nixon Arrives In Iran,

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neck assurance(of undiminished

Were taken a g ainst altacks by
imrboii guerrillas and other illsjtl*'nt Irmniamis who were lout

U.S. support. The Soviet
government's re mt friendship
(ri';miimU with Iri'Iit and the

Nixon told I.yathk&amp;s wife and
Mrs. Vladimir Srherb$tasky,
wife of the Ukrainian (omrrtintt party rhief, as they pr.pared to leave for the airport

hostile regime in neighboring
Iraq have increased Iran's
'ene of isolation, and it is
suspicious of Mnsc- ows In.
lentions in the Gulf.
Wearing a gray suit, white
shirt and blue and gray tie, the
President looked tried but
smiled as he said golbye at the
Kiev airport to President
Alexander l,yashko of the M.
rairie and other officials.
The weather was clear and
balmy as the President and
Mrs Nixon hoarded Air Force
One alter an overnight stop in

'Why not!" Mrs t,yuhkn r,,.
plied.
"We'll get tired," said Mrs
Nixon with a smile.
The President commented
1 think I'd get in a little trosib!'
at home it I didn't go"
A few h.imrs after Ib, arriv;t
in Kiev. presidential adviser
Henry A. Kissinger told newt-

Kiev, the capital of the Soviet

rnen that Nixon And the Sovio-,

Ukraine.
'its such a lovely day, I'd
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PRESIDENT NIXON and the Soviet leaders

made no secret agreements on Vietnam or any
other controversial question, Henry Kissinger
reports. Nixon flies to Tehran today,
AMERICAN IIELICOI'TERS taking the

wounded out of Kontum not only have enemy
gunfire to contend with, They have to get away
from the South Vietnamese trying to escape the

life as Sen. B. Everett Jordan campaigned

then if it meets with overall

nearby for re-election.

SENS. HUBERT hUMPhREY and George
McGovern are heading into their second campaign comfront.ation In pivotal California still
debating the issues of the first.

POLICE
POLICEare still searching for a motive that

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OUSE decides today whether to update
DOUSE

surplus of woube executives or engineers
—
who can't find Jobs — and "a deficit of should-be
of
health
technicians,"
mechanics, plumbers
says Gov. Heubin Askew,
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slowing down a process that literally is
evaporating the rich soil of the nation's winter
salad bowl at th e rate of a foot every 10 years.

WEATHER
Yesterday's high 86 low 64 with 1.9 of an inch
of ra in. Partly cloudy today. Highs In the mid
an d upper BOS. Low tonight mid and upper fiØ
A storm system edging across the Midwest
today ended nearly two weeks of sunimer-like

San Diego has adopted this
A wave of cooler air rolling eastward
based on the fact that
plan .
triggered showers and thunderstorms from
Uwe were no funds to replace
Minnesota and Ohio to Louisiana and parts of
school buildings damaged
Texas.
during their recent earthquake.
however, on!&gt;' six elementary ____________________________________________________________________________
schools are involved In the pilot
Herald Index
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Area deaths
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defendant, Steve city policemen will still be
Cooper, told him there was no considered. The mayor ez.
"dope" and the men Were platned this gives the city a few
"scared."
additional days grace to raise
Sanders said he drove to the the minimum salaries to ,omxi
K-mart parking lot and was told annually.
to wear gloves to obliviate
prints lie was given a rifle, he
Bulletin
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of the 200 plus defendan ts which strommm . Gordon Meyer and
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The qu e stion of housing
facilities in a school s)stcmn,
ii. huitii is to operate on a )car.
round basis Involves more than
just providing flo or spate
I here are seven major areas of
inquiry "here Irati'gus-s must
be tle'vIst'd.

Sam e Tirn e

-. ttl( jents
for ma tion,
All
prt'uti)
m'
enrolled will fill ut
the sa int type (aria before
attending classes in an)- school.
It I', Ia'&amp;'essary that students
in the 5411flC funnily, living at the
meaiIw address regardless of the
hit',i they arc nitcnttimig, will
be' schie'tlult'd for the saint:
session i A,li,(', or n
Viseus correctly tilled out, ttii'

These Include; pupil related f,imily st,

grouping Students will then Ixa'cmigned to ct,tib bit'tI cii
attendance zone in which the&gt;
live and on the enrollment
iiapiit'ities of the schooti
Each high school will serb e a's
time control center (enrollment
(iffiec i for sch,ttk in its partitular ft'e"t'r s) stein. Where
there are children in the same
faiiiil&gt; Mill will itt. attt'iiltti1;
ils

concerns; personnel related tonI will assure proper fuimimil&gt;
concerns; inistrucliomuil related
concerns; facilities related
concerns; auxiliary services
Bulletin
i-umn-crlms;
(mliii.
related
WASh INGTON iAl'i
IiitiflIt'ilti**IL* grl,mlm'i t tint cr1.,
'I lie Supreme Court tuda)
aand
relatedconcerns
rejected an appeal by
With each of these concerns,
California to resiew a state
there are sub-areas for detailed
supreme court ili't'lsluu
investigation These will be
outlaw 11111 liii' death iwliali&gt;
Identified in their uipprm.iriati'
1 hi' high i-unit m urrm'miII is
major areas in the course of this
whe'thrr to
euiiildi'ring
series.
punishment
abolish
capital
of
pupil
related
In the field
across the Land as being in
firdmn, the first concern, tie
iolutlon of the federal
school systeili will utilize e'nswi
('.'nslilmilion,
arti I itt, r -.1 t'l.-nt it,.
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containingtraining recorsis 't

Ulnt'tl. Continuing his r ecap of all the officers by the June
the
the crime, Sanders said that deadline, the subsidy for the

occasion. but for the better part December
referendum;

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thrash this all out at the regular

Of h is life exemplified a good however, the proposal was
American citizen,

the Subversive Activities Control Board or
abolish it and write a new security law,

to be over. With in-

Community Affairs poll"

;robution," Sanders main-

try it first with them . . . and

enemy attack.

heat In the mid continent,

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formation he has gained from
the state Department of

By 1111,1, SCOTT

stating he was outside the to put the districting proposition
confines of the law on only talC before the voting public In a

Some of the highlights from
Thursday's
Thursday's article . , - "The
year-round plan hsbynomeans
new. It was tried in Omaha,
Nebraska from 1918 to 1940 and
in the Aliquippa. Pa., public
schools from 1929 to 19M. Thoe
reasons for the failure of such
then progressive programs was
financial: as funds became
availableto build new facilities,
the year-round plans were
dropped.
"Today it is just the other way
around
"To date. there are more than
100 school districts around the
United States that are experimentthg with the concept
and ats4jther 1,00U additional
districts are studying the
feasibility of 11w plan.''

Paris, Melissa Estridge, Jerry Bouchard.
Randy Enloe, Frank Brumley, Pat Newman,
Laura Brown and Diane Martin.

Comm ss

.hisimn.' Drive,('utsselk'rry,
was scheduled to be sentenced
after conviction on April 21 by a

Raleigh shopping center, killing three persons,
wounding eight others and then taking his own

following year.

THOUGHTS, KIDS

The chief eucutive said in the
he and pouce con'tttd factors tar outweigh the re% OW his pa rticipation Iii
InLisloflerS
William Kiosky and
factor
of
probationgr-.i(est
H) MARION HETIIKA
in Santiers, even should he be single event which has pLiced Mine. and Sanders elucidated Dick Crenshaw will be cciiA purple heart recipient, placed upon probation for the him here." ltutberg exclaimed, he Was supposed to drive trw 1cm-ring with Police Chief H.
The court requested Sanders truck; that he was told he would Sweat and going into every
veteran of the Vk'tnam war, rest of his life. 'This man's
make a great deal of money. aspect of the police budget to
who was one of Ihioso convicted
and that all he was to do was provide justification for the
in the December drug bust
deliver the truck to another
"We will analyze the
shoot-out at K-Mart shopping Districting B
Man.
budget in detail," the mayor
center, gave an Impassioned
Sanders told the court he was
plea for probation before Cm.
willing to spend the rest of his
Brown added the sta te
cult Judge Dominick Saift this
tile on probation to prove
department told him that ,.a
morning.
fitness in society . - "A long as police standards cart.,
Eddie Sanders, 23, 1160
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criminal
doesn't

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Sanford City Commissioner
of a criminal offender having it John Morris disclosed to The
firearmim and aggravated Herald this morning he would
assault. 1k' was exonerated of bring the matter of districting
the crime of attempted robbery. the city for PUII)OsC of election
Assistant Public Defender of commissioners before
Gerald liutberg told the court today's 4 pm commission work
that Sanders Involvement in time 'liti() session,
trilne was ititnumital. l(utberg
Commissioner Morris, along
went tin to cite the w in-criminal w ithm Mayor Lee I'. Moore, were
background of the tlt'fentliint, the only commissioners toting

We also believe that you
should have the right to be
heard. Now, even though the
odds are M opposed to nine In
of 45-15 via our own poll),
1 believe that 45-I5 should be
given a chance.
The only reservations I have
on the matter include putting
senior high school students Int
the plan, too.

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j the school board" had been able
to properly prepare a series of
news releases on the subject'

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z police officer'-, to comply
iith minimum sta ndards of the
'tate-federal government
revenue sharing legislation,
Mayor Kenneth Brown in.
formed The Herald today
Jaquesandtheotherwoboard
members have taken the
position that more hibernation
is needed before they can vote
for the $4 monthly hikes in pay
for the half-dozen officers to
give them a ,O0O minimum
annual wage.
When the minimum is raiw'1,
the entire patrol torte will be
entitled to up to $130 monthly
salary subsidy from the state.
'Nevertheless. the mayor
declared he is on top of the
situation and believes the pay

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the city hail in a show of support.
"If the city commission refuses then to listen to
the will of the people, then we have no alternative
but to file court action, since we will have demon'
strafed
we have exhausted every other means," he
LOG
added.
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City Commission at its May 22 meeting voted
By John A. Spoliki
three to two against allowing the people to say
I'm having a delightful time whether they wanted districting of the city placed in
A PENNY FOR YOUR
analyzing the responses to our
the
"Readership Survey," as well the new city charter.
Little graduates of the kindergarten
Commissioners Gordon Meyer, Julian Stenas the "We'd lAke T Know"
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer proudly pose
questionnaire which covers the Strom and A. A. McClanahan combined their votes
in their caps and gowns. The children are Terri
45-15 plan and the districting in an effort to keep the issue from ever reaching the
issue in Sanford
voters,
Mayor Lee P. Moore and Commissioner John Convicted In Drug Bust
Those who expressed Morris vot ed to allow the districting qu es tion to be
themselves as being opposed to placed on the December election ballot,

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city commission race to newcomer John Morris, said today petitiOfl3 calling for
the right of the voters to choose whether they wanted to require city commission
to live in
e presentation at the June 12 city commission meeting.
The minister stated he had been overwhelmed
by the support the issue had brought forth from the
white citizens as well as blacks in getting the matter
brought back before the city commission.
"Petitions are now being circulated to the white
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areas as well as to blacks and we ho pe to have 2,5tk)
12," Rev.
IL
lie said on the night of the June 12 city corn-

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levels; such its elementary.
mnidttk or senior high schools.
(lie eldest child's schedule will
deteruiiine the session for the
younger children.
The prt't-e'tlurt' will insure
proper family grouping
The census cards will aba
designate transported and nontransported students and the
(arils will Lit' SI marked Ii) itt'
enrollment officer,
Utilizing data processing, is
report in the forin of a print-out
will provide the transportation
i ('ont'd 0mm I'agc 3A ('ul (p

toad on Pit t ('ol $

1C at Altamonte Springs
la&gt;m- Lawrence Swofford

toda&gt; confirmed a disclosure
made six mouths ago In The
Herald.

ben she announced

she definitely would seek the
District l'hrre School Board
post now held by another
uie
Democrat A. P. 1112ti BullJr.

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The yard reportedl' serviced North
Vietnam's entire railroad system,
including the northwest and northeast

In the grou nd war, there were
reports of the first withdrawal of North
Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam since they started their big offensive two months ago.
U.S. military sources said elements
of two North Vietnamese divisions had
pull ed ha ck into Cambod ia from An
Loc, the besieged provincial capital 60
miles north of Saigon. Both were
reported badly battered by 552 bomb

lines to China,

strikes.

which began April 6.

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grade
string orchestra at Elyria, Ohio. Can it be, scondr,-s Dick Norton, that th at clinker
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eased, but North Vietnamese
forces have intensified shelling along
Highway 13 south of the devastated
town and are keeping a relief column
from getting through.
Field reports said the enemy gunners on Monday slammed 2,400 rocket
and mortar shells into three South
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fmese pos itions along the highway two to 10 miles south of An Loc.
Pntv South Vietnamese
soldiers
were reported killed and 109 wounded.
Elsewhere, fighting broke ou t for the
first
time in several weeks in
southernmost Cambodia, just across
the border from the western Mekong
Delta in South Vietnam. Sou th 'ietnamese rangers spearheaded by an
armored column clashed with North
ietnamese forces while on a drive to
hlk infiltration into the delta.

grand larceny was not present
in court Jud't- Szilfi ordered his
F4itti Ann Conley, i, who bond cstreated and a capuzs
wu bound over to Circuit Court, ism-ed for McCummings arresL
Thai is set for the week of
laSt week for probable cause

Courtney. charged with two

counts of attempted rape and

Dye, charged with incest. Dye felony

Dominick Salt
Mrs. Conley is charged in the

May 22 death of a 47-year-old
Longwood womn.
Judge Sniff told the

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Physicians
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c't'ntr,l nervous stimulant,

Union lodav and flew to Tehran for an over_________________________
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dt'xtraumptuctimlnc. Rye
pleaded not guilty to the
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on March 16 while a passenger

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made an Improper U-turn, and

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after the arrival in Kiev,

presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger told

Jack Yandic is docketed for
trial the week of July 10, after

entt'nini: a not guilty' plea to
th-irges of a two count information of breaking and

reasons. Employed with the

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felony and grand teeny.

Steve MCCWTUnUIgI, charged
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big offensive two months ago. U.S. military
Commissioners are scheduled
suurt'e' said elements of two North
altered. and that the city
m&amp;'t
to mnt'ct at 4:30 pm. with tht'
recreation programs don't g namest' divisions bed pulled back into Cam- ' city zoning and planning

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reconunendauons that
structure pay Its proportionate
we of the costs icr paving
streets.

Series Of Gun Battles

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we trying to better
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lln'y soul the governor's con- National Convention in Miami
to improve in July 1k' said oks-tors assured
slow I) and gradulall)
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schools
will
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student uissigrunent to ,school
strut-tune fur t'ue'hu session l'he'
Sirnultamutously . at (1w lot iii purpof this step is ii first
level curriculum and materials attempt to balance (lie' student
will be develpeol,
and teacher assignments and is
Since IL.' 5.- hioul Boarol has Iii hi' undertaken in March, l97i
voted to implement 45'15 in
July', 1973, the steps mentioned
Toinorruw..part
thret-.t.
above roust be ciiiruplt'te'd by sslgruitient of students to a
Jan. 1, 1973 and apply to both designated seuion,)

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Troop 193 for their first class project by Dee Herschel.
(Marilyn Gordon Photo)

senior citizetis housing project, was one Of the circus's
to claim real esuin- trper-ty
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george stuart

CHECK for $120 raised at a student-faculty basketball game at Sanford

concerns of the were shot.
Jordan, a Democrat on an
prese nt. .how does the future
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elementary and secondary
look. County- Planner David unannounced handshaking tour,
Major II. M. Peters of the U Farr will reveal all.
was rushed into an optoine- department with the nuititwr of levels.
S. Air Force Academy- will be at
After the completion of the
As an "extra added at. U'it'soffict' when the rifl e shots students in each school mitre'.
This listing will inulie'aU' step, mentioned above, this'
the Sanford Naval Academy trat lion'' those attending the rang out Monday arnicine; bull.
tonight at 7 speaking on the luncheon will hear the latest
't'tls of holiday shoppers at nilnie', grade' and street number follow trig steps must be a.
coiiiplished at the local school
procedures involving ap- "Scoop" on Seminole' County North Hills Shopping Center. for each student,
Iriforinuitluin on the census cents-n. Course selection by
pointnwnt to the academy-,
Jorda n was not hurt, but his
park development ItS presented
will
This meeting is open to by the' League's own Planning news se cretory, Wes I la y-olen, card
data secondary
enable
students
arid
parents and their sons and Is and Zoning Chairman Mrs. Will shot In' the back Hayden processing to retrieve in. olett'riiuniition of grade groUt) at
1cheduled for
the
ad- Patr icia Burkett. Mrs. Burkett VsS reported in serious
niii- formation on racial composition the elementary level will ls'
by schools and by attendance an-siuiplisht'4 in January unit
tuinistratiun building. Peters will show- slide's of the proposed (ion at 41 hospital.
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Jordan, 75, sa id. "I have no
February, 1973,
idzca.krd he would encourai'e zoo on I..ake Monroe' nI,ii
A student assignment list in
men from freshmen tentative plans f a r Lake J essup reason to bellece anyone would
Also to be COliiplCttMl ill
the form of a print-out showing February. 1973. Is the deterthrough senior classes.
try to kill ne."
Park.
students registered in that ,iuruition of the number of
schosil will lie provided each sections by subjects, but thin Is
principal. Zone lines for each applicable' to secondary' schook
school
will be drawn, based on only.
.the' number (if students I, the
By March of 1973, it
atte'ndiince' area and on (hit' preliminary t'stinuitt' of the
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county: What effects will be felt the OSO, will give the big pie. anything that moved."

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(torn the new land use plan and ture. .What does a county
I'tillce Capt. C.H. Haswell
planner do with the information said he' doubted Jorda n was the
Air Force Major (torn 050...what are the target because so titan&gt;' people

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experts will help answer the Sidney' Vitilen Jr., County Bland of Raleigh, said the
following queries regarding the Commissioner and Chairman of gunman was "aiming at

Ciruii
Will !ilSo take up circus in .rw York's Mada request by Brain Towers, Ison Squire Garden. Caths
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Snider quoted Wallace as

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removal function. City-, in order

Sm.jcr, the g, vernr,r
also was Visited by Sen. Edward

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urban renewal type, blight

seasons; and, 110w many : Engineers sac's the tVest \'lrginia darn that

Senator
Was Not
Target

Anyone desiring to attend the Transportation will show the

borhood Development
: l'rngram, a federally -f undt'd

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Army Carps of

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14"c1.eon 1- requesmu to make group... Fiat are the studies of 1113 gun and started shooting.
servations with Clare ffie Orange. Seminole, 0sceI first one way and then anoth.

City planner Gerald Dakewill

Dam Doomed From Start

time"
The kids don't go to school Z.
during the Easter or Quristmnas

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(hi' dispute might become VCfl

be held at Mr. Steak, Sit 436, vironniental coordinator front where the senator was caniwill be "What Is Our Future?" the state Department of paigning.

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printipal ArIvita Coberly ex- television interview. Indicated tional cainjudgn officer. said he attend (lit- ((invention in fi%#.-

regarding environmental Society will inform the group; a young gunman who killed
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quality and planning and zoning how can we avoid fur ther three persons and wounded
as regards this county. Topic engineering blunders such
eight others before taking his
following the noon luncheon, to SR 436 ..,MIke Durak, en- °wn life at a shopping center

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it all together" on June 3. Scott of the Florida Audubon

wing. The Prorisionals accused the Oft'icIalsbe on hand to seek approval of
,,
the commission of a Neighof surrender and ow

'flue weakest argument of all, t'

site of

the

receis-ed until 4:30 p.m., June 8.

Ixague of Women Voters, was resource bills pamed by the

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to the cell block, forcing the two
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('ailed for bids on the ex-

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fair condition at St. Joseph's

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department clerk anti the

t eet

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Roman

Catholic stronghold of the IRA's Provisional
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It

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go wrong, you'll have me to •

hand and say I deserve it" (if

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Called for bids to be in cit), Williativion said.

LeagU e' Plans To

situationththeposslbiiltyofthe lengthy "day In court" Judge
narcotics agents being killed. Salfi remarked, "I don't know 11

other guards to accompany

of city funds to pay for
the costs of paving all city

we going to make an attempt at

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From Hospital Menu

iln're was Irony in that, sin.
Vs n. sh tiic em
Vs ho first
11)411k' l)UhuI(' his over-all 'ilii
SlI.VE1( SI1 l(IN$;, Mit AI'
uiigti fltuinrs's, and turned UIC
(;
(;e,,r't' (' %al!ai-e
topk' into a itizijor Issue 411
the improving slow I&gt;, his doctors
start of (ha' primary season,
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i has his think-n' of th e

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.why didn't you throw the gun -marc" was partof the maha COme back to, and I'm a had
out of
the cab'." to which and had the money on lain. SaUl titan."

In stem

lb.' tt'h'vIloi appearances.
hulitil a' th'hatvs but in lually
joint I nt e r v iews lirnathast by

Nothing further was

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got caught I might hav,e tried
lined the situation facing the Vietnam."
Judge Salfi, still adamant something c'4se."
country today
Concluding the defendant's
the country's violence simply conte nded the seriousness of the

because people hive a gun."
judge Saul admonished, ")o

toot. Po';itril as they hat Again,

All i'niitkni Writer
It IS AN ;i:l.i-:s APt
S.ns
II u her I II
Humphreyand

and the city's sewer treatment a classroom for learning nia primary a week away.
rncntioned until the ordinance property. Voting against the tiotiio'iiiaking arts by retarded
Their t-ulnpatgn tone since
sIuti,'nt will proc ittt' 11 horn.'- Sunday night, Vs tit'n the) "P
of annexation was presented annexation was Williamson,
without prior authorization. w Iii, stated his fears that the like ens irlininent, school iari'd together In a national
city.

'mt'thing sprung on inc."
sewer system. Palm said th e
1n other business, Council: "grant for th e treatment plant
*Adopted unanimously on two appears to have a good than
consecutive readings an. of being approved" by the
nexation of a tr act owned by federal agency.
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am a member of Council, put S'114,000 grant (torn the
her . by the people to do a job Department of Polluti o n
and I don't like to have Control for the planned new

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from the zoning
West
Belfast
and
bombed
a
factory'
today
a
Are wi jotng to continue
board would include a cits-wid.,
l*'riiiit school adiu,uustratiuns -: few hours after thit' Official wing of the Irish
paving program with tie city
and prt'grcanis'dy increase
taxes an the conititents, or are

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were Involved In the scuffle in
which Boxzoli w as sta bbed were
being held as hoistages.
The trouble erupted, the

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to be considered.
resolution mayor. Illaws and specifications
Approved
a
"I reckon I am a pec-uIbar type recommended by City Engineer for the addition are available at
fellow," the councilman said. "I William Palm req uesting a city hall and bills will be

Probation

hlospntal.
A ja il spcesman said Warden Jack DeVoung. an unidentifled nurse and two guards who

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first withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops *: security complex o a proposal
interior design
bO
from South Vietnam since they.' started their

"summer mnalntenant'e"
programs which would be

Tuesday. May

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A Mondays prior to Thursday opening at the 7 p.m. inerting pansion of the westside of city
Lctings, Williamson declared that night on the planned hail to provi d e office space for
t he needs the advancv time $111,000 water improvement the building inspector, utility

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fliers were rescued after ditching at sea.

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%t Kennedy. brother of tvrl
That was in New hlarnpstiire, hospital menu,
ing the governor wishes that assassinated politicians
Vs lien he was rated at best ii long
The Alabama
chief execu. Americans will quickly forget
Kennedy, who recalled tLt
shut in (lit' rate
live's
alxIotiinal
w ounil, disc- Ihat he has been shot.
after . 19'4 airplane crash
Ahiiruc
itt
the
placing
lit
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sin
first
reading
an
I ).tialil Mcl)onaid In Seminole
Now it i. M taic cnn versus tot', 4Ittefl(tiIIg Wallace said in a
Following 0 lStiinnute rnieet
t'rs told him he probably would
Blvd. The week previously, ordinance annexing the Green titobile home at the Longwood Ilutnphrey, h,'atl to head, for 271 daily medical briefing
Monday, ing with (he governor, Snider he permanently paralyzed, en111C 11110bilt!

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on Inc by surprise.''
Williamson c'oncerning being ft'd('r4lll)--subsltiizcut homes. plained to Council
In urging that the Council surprised with business.
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breaking probation). Judge
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good to me,"
a replacement on's trip to China In February'.
The 65-year-old patient, a
SaUl said sentencing would be
for Rtamwr at thl.a afternoon's
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Manhattan bank employe who
"Uyou thlnkI deserve 20years, re-set for a later date.
Ja i
±' work session.
was not Identified, was said to
in the interim the court or'
give
it to me; Ibeheve you're an
own life at a shopping center where the
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man. I'mo&amp;yasking dered a presentence In;: Li iStflctIng
senator was campaigning.
the relatively minor
vestigatlon and remanded the
you to judge my past."
A surgeon grafted skin from his
Police said the gunman, Harvey McLeod,
JudgeSatfi,mprobably one of defendant to custody of the
righ t thigh to bottom of his
a school janitor, used a rifle he had purthe strongest castigations of a sheriff.
left foot
defendant witnessed in court,
chased two hours earlier McLeod had a police
The team that administered
stressed that the defendant was
record which included two assaults with a
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the needles was
that a
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Prisoners
seized
control
of
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corrrctrnhusauumption
Dr . LAKLis 11-lnchairma n of
viola tion of pr obation would
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in Incarceration. But,the
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Railroad Yard Bombed
Passaic
County
Jail
to
result
and
ok
anesthesiobo's
court said, should he again
four hosta ges, among them
McClanahan, who soled to keep
SAIGON AP
procure
American fighter-bombers
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the issue off the ballot.
warden, prison officiala repor
about the victim, they have no
raided one of North Vietnam's biggest railMorris said lf the nmission
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road yards Monday, leaving the yards on the
agrees to reconsider its decision
Officials said the Inmates tIUWr chance."
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took over the 110-man wing fola week ago, he will present
ou ts kir ts of Haiphong engulfed in explosions
lowing
a melee in which guard
maps
of
the
city,
which
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and flames, and wrecked 16 bridges across the
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hloz.zoli was stabbed in
wiUbedulwnWsetupthstric
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the stomach He was listed In
Also scheduled for discussion
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I)emocratic presidential
11111incerning agenda items has urged.McDormic! to annex to the planned Skylark Subdivision III 10 be used for one year as nominating votes in the Califor- (1,111)

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acupuncture on a patient in a

Everett Jordan apparently was not the target
of a young gunman who killed three persons
and wounded eight others before taking his

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Risner worked his way' from
Sanders answered, "If you
building inspector to build- American anesthetists UI the Sanders replied, "i did a foolish contended Sanders Is part of a
ancient Chinese therapy' had thing."
conspiracy and was making give 20 years, I'll shake your
lug official. Sanford

Senator Not Target

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you realize you might easily be and st.ressed that one of the you'll get 20 years, or 10, or live.
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before me on first degree agents was supposed to enter I'm going to take a thorough
buil ding oFficial, is resigning patient's legs f or a skin graft murder charges?"
the cab and one of the other look at your background and it
frew", hi. U4I y F% 0;oil 11I
last Friday. the college hospit,al
C.-A~
had t*tW be all vou sav it iL If
L LIUI a#--A I..anu U0 A.I..,4." I 0, III! as y U III "A V6&amp;
W
cause of personal health reported I4onsday.
you realize I might have been place a gun at his head Q I place you on probation and you

newsmen that Nixon and the Soviet leadem
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tral Florida ,,gambling bustsilstem, Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi spoke to the student body of
remains
in seclusion
defender will be held next week. witness In a gambling case what ness" run by' Harlan Blackburn,she
Paris
mansion,
refusingin
to her
re- play a larrietiL
Lyman South, Posing questions to the judge are Judi Lindsey and
The COWl Indi ca ted that Jack to say',
The Duchess of Windsor has
who pleaded guilt) earlier this ceiveanty
ofhundredsof
David Clark.
callers
expr
essed pleasure river the
ha ldwin, who represented her
Attorneys representing four month to gambling and COD'j'he duchess, 75, ii the former cvrvmony, but is unlikely to atin the lower court will be ap- defendants charged with con- spiracy charges.
(Ann Riley Photo)
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pointed.
tend It. the palace said. She may
spirary a nd violation of gambiFour of Blackburn's former
In other arraignments, Willie trig statutes claimed Monday codefendants are on trial here
.
watch it on television.
Although the queen was In
Frank Mason plead not guilty to that William A. Fox, a key and severiI dozen ntiwz- are
a two count charge of a criminal witness, had been 'primed" to
on A pril 21-she was 46 thIs
e er
n
sks
awaiting trial on related
offender having a firearm and smear two of the defendants by charges.
year-her birthday is always
aggra vated assault. 'rraai is set ___________________________________________
celebra ted officially in June,
tContluurd From Page 1)
"People with guns are
SaUi said, "If it really were
.
when there is a better chance
for the week of July 10. Mason,
dangerous," the court conIlcers.
"They
didn't
teu
tiy
mafia,youwouldhaveused
that
9 orian&amp; , is charged in
good
tended and
weather for the Th)0P police oflicera. they' said they gun to help your buddies"
ingnftheColor.
March S assault upon Joyce
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Sanders, arguing again wi th reason the defendant "felt bad"
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Evans In which he is alleged to 1
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have been the mafia for all i the court said, "I would have is because he got caught."
have fired six shots In tier
knew,"
direction at a home at Little'
"No," said Sanders, "1 feel
The court, noting the gravity . the bullets seemed to come
Wekiva Drive near Longwood.
Nixon Concludes Trip
of the situation questioned as to through the cab. I never used bad because I was so dumb and
Also set for the week of July
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why Sanders had no reser- the gun." Sanders said "I was ignorant to get involved." -I'm
10 is the trial of William Ryme,
KIEV U.S.&amp;H. (Al')
even in glad I got caught,. .11 1 hadn't
vations concerning the gun and never that scared,
appointment of a special public

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Fox tesUfied that he*had been

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U, S. District Judge Gerald operations.

B, Tjoflist has refused to order a

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Ann Hi 1ev Photo)

t.he death of the Duke of Wind- in honor of Queen Elizabeth's
sot, the duchess will not travel official birthda y will go on as

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s-.'rsion of the t' OflOfflY U' a day ta7lng t.it l aellinv. of
'i time basis and cleared his a president ought not to rt,vr
a habut In this country."
v heilule In rest and get ready
Th
((inner vice ptesh1nt
for tIre second round,
(;t'.ir.' Mi ( ic
'alIt his California primary
(lie. riot Innal tm'lt'vion
fl will be brondrast on the
or.' tieai.hn
lahi' hiatt cii , rI riqitsi.n on- tttirkc, hiac.' Is'.
ampaign had ost
stlt'na) l;ralMhasting Co. pr I.
tentet.
truntattuti in pivotal California piects in tin' ('aliforniii corn- grain 'Meet the Press,'' for an thr ough May fl. That partia'
It'sstill iI.'batiru tti. issues of the ;iairi
hour beginnsfig at 9:30 p.m iiecounlrng did not cover ?he
first -tr'Ifar.' and the war.
r1 Otte r costly radio
Iluttiptircy planned ti (Oil)- Ei)T. The final McGovernI Iutiiphrt'
slapped
at p4111:n appearances in Ins Ange. humphrey ttIuIt(buf) is sct*d- t.kvlslon cornmnerriats he,
, ;.m
Vs .'lfitrr' i.rotsusiils, U's ti.4l,I), tlit'ti set aside tune to
A McGovern spokesman, r
tuI.fl Sunday, on the American
;
t I I n,plsrey
by Jonei, said the prtn.
flraod(asttng Co.
un-pare for the television at)rt.-ur,I till 'ic'tnutnii p1.1k)- us (he lx'ararwe %t -Giscrn -he,1uled
Ifu,uttrr raised the finance ( arnpalgn budget (or the South
two I)u'too,rjrt Ic serizitnrs ii lirVss (i)(t''fl( Oil (fl
mi11in.
(lut'qti(irl itt Sw ramenin Mon. 1;ikota senatrr is II
prepared In fate each other in
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nationally televised aplwararu.'
tonight.
Anil Minni i -ta's I luiiijuhun.
sought to nec iv.' and take ,,c ,'r a
familiar issue by uhallengiruu
MG.,vt'ntiln ( list'lose how iriut h
Ilitiflt'Y tie Is spending on the
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ham Palace announced today marry her.
that because of strain caused by
Saturday's Trooping the Color

Defense Charges
Witness 'Primed'

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following a preliminary hearing July 17 in the cam of George assault with intent to commit a

before Peaee Justice Robert
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with first degree murder, up-

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The strikes against the Uong Si
railroad yard 10 miles northeast of the
port city were the first there in the
stepped up bombing of North Vietnam

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and down the coast, shelling targets
from 10 miles north of the
demilitarized zone to within 29 miles of
Haiphong.
The U.S. Command re port ed that
American pilots flew more than 250
strikes across North Vietnam during
the 24-hour period ending at 5 P.M.

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cruisers and two destroyers ranged up

SAIGON (AP) — American fighterbombe rs raided one of North Viet
nam's biggest railroad yards Monday,
leaving the yards on the outskirts of
Haiphong engulf ed in explosions and
flames, and wrecked 16 bridges across
th e country, the U.S. Command announced today. One Marine AG jet from
the carrier Coral Sea was shot down,
but the two fliers nursed it ou t to sea,
and a helicopter pulled them out of the

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political Notebook

Editorial

Comment

Imaginative summitry, planned with

scientific political skill and accuracy, has earned
President Richard M. Nixon a very high rating
when the history of these times iswritten.
For the trip to China and the breaking down
of the "bamboo curtain" has now been twinned
with the journey to Moscow and residence in the
Kremlin, with the "iron curtain" now an outdated term.
President Nixon achieved these results in a
manner which has not been given the credit due
for the prelimina ry work., both th rough th e
proper channels of the State Department and the
mysterious comings and goings of Dr. Henr
Kissinger (chief security affairs advisor).
Seizing on the beguiling goal of "a
generation of peace" this had been adhered to
despite Nixon's brosdning and deepening of the
Indochina war-.
In taking office, the grave issues confronting
the new Republican president were those which
chief executives and had
had confounded former th
driven one from the White House.
There were also the upheavals which the
change of command meant in pure politics with
Republicans moving into the key executive posts
andtheDemocratsmovingout.
A l ngtime student of foreign affairs, it is
now perfectly clear (with hindsight lenses), to
recognize that the great danger of these years
were spotted by Nixon as the mistrust and lack of
understanding which prevailed between and
among the three great peoples- American.
Russian and Chinese.
Turning his back on the traditional
American China policy which recognized Chiang
...
ra1-sneK's
government and ignored roe.
mainland millions of th e Communist govern-

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was Nixon who went to
Peking and produced the talks and the tours
which started the "long march" to bridge the
ment in Peking

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years' old gap.
The ideological split between the two
Communist powers-China and Russia-tfered
a situation which could have invited American

exploitation,
Yet the Nixon policy was not designed for
such purposes. Again his goal was peace. Thus
there were the series of little summit meetings
'which followed the Ch ina adventure and let th e
leaders of many nations talk with arid get to
understa nd President Nixon as a man and a
leader,
Came the big summit, the Moscow visit
which has just been concluded, That it produced
much more than the one in Peking is no surprise,
In China there was a gap of .years when no
contact was sought.
Russia , however, was and is another thing.
American presidents have recognized the need

for greater understanding and have attempted to
create it by personal talks and even planned
trips to the U.S.S.R.
President Nixon, however, achieved this
and, in doing so, has produced agreements which
can do much to relieve the arms burden and put
the two great nuclear powers on the road to
better times for the peçles of both nations.

There are, of course, hurdles for both to
take. In the United States, Congress has yet to
exert its constitutional powers. It can be exP ected, t ha t it 'will.

The ability of the communist powers to make
agreements and then sort of forget them when
the chips are down is a hazard which history
1e%65Is.
But for Richard M. Nixon, these gambles in
personal, international, presidential summitry
have paid cit and paid oil well. For the peoples of
the world, they can be-and we hope they will
be-a Start towards the goal of peace which all
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American Diplomats Get Polishing
in l.
the Department of Def ense.
w'kJ affairs,
nu f
However , it was not until the specialized language and ,rea
The institute was formally
established aii March 12. 1947. post-World War II period. when training for all overseas g'V,&amp;SUINGTC'N -- 71w .&amp;,rne. Sel,.ct,w training ofU.S,dtpla- the United States greatly In. crnment personnel became
iran diplomat In a foreign mats in Languages was lt.E'ted creased its irwalvernent in evident.
country is no longer an absolute
"innocent abroad," as some lit'
Puzi T"it T#.'P'.IG
erature has &amp;,pettect tjn.
Thanlis to the U.S. Department of Suite's Foreign SerVirt.
Institute, Artwriusn
whethe r to
going overseas
stamp visas or to negotiate
are probably
trade treaties
better prepare'l for their tasks
counterparts from
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certified by the Virginia Sta te Travel
Service. The VSTh has asked the Attorney
Gen eral to block distribu tion of a record out of
Roanoke, Virginia Is for Lovers, th at takes off
from that popular slogan and celebrat es, among
other of th e Commonwealth's offerings,
"moonshine to please you whether day or nigh t"
and "history of the Civil War that will warp your
those

brain."
What's the

other countries.

Foreign Service institute
rece ntly celebrated its 25th Mn"'

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ureaamg complexity of f or'

eign affairs makes it more tim
aU' than ever that tkK)1e
wtK' represent our eotti)
overseas tw highly specia lized
1ti}' trained."
Five of .Pe foreign ser vice of.

Travel Service sore about? The
son's factual. There's an abundance of historyficerswhoaccompanie the
and hooch; every' turn in th e road leads to th e
Th-dent to C3una receis'ed
past and Franklin Co unty is the nation's seventh
this kind of highly specialized
training through the institute's
largest producer of bootleg whiskey. The tourist
Chinese language and area
should be alerted that ei ther can warp the brain.
mmuw program.
Norfolk (Va.) Virginian-Pilot
Although known primarily

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Ailamont. Springs
Marilyn Gordon
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Anc Riley
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Fern Park 1. Estates
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LOS
Americans In 1972 are
The clarion cries of
5$Id to be "distrust of government and Ia)A5 The sut
prising primary winners among t)emocrallc presidential
contenders are those men most closely identified with
those cries-Sen. eorge McGovern nnd (ov. George
Wallace

but uh3t they
In the tax field, their call is
is
are hying to convey to millions of harassed taxpayers
hope of tax relief-especia11. from burden some local
prope rty taxes.
That McGovern and Wallace are being believed In
their a.suranc'es is obvious from the 1972 votinE results.
To 11* extent that McGovern Is perceived in Californ ia
as elsehere as "anti politics" and -- anti -government.
that may give him advantage ir this state's primary
over chief rival Hubert llumphrcy on the lax ISSUC. (Wal.
lace is only a writern prospect in the June 6 voting)
Yet. as so often with campaign issues. the tax question
is being dealt with through the misleading shorthand of
shouted slogans and slickly over-simplified brochures
The Brookings Institution's (till-scale study of President Nixon's proposed fiscal I71 budget ought to make
life a good deal harder for afl candidate who is leading
n
voters to believe he Is going to ease their tax burdes
substantially if elected president in Nov'rnber.
Brooking s ' responsible. exhaustive anaIys. just Feteased, has one overriding message in this field: The out
look is that millions of Americans will be paying more
taxes-not less--in the sears ahead The arguments ad
anced in the study are compelling.
lax reform, widc)v accepted in this country as nt-ct'su the b rden
sry. may come. and may alter the way
l;dls on different income groups. Reform as such is a
o
compIrs
matter warranting a further report later on.
1ut there seems no escape from overall higher tax loads.
Brookings notes a curious circumstance: while we
have been fighting the Vietnam war, introducing vast
new social programs, widening Social St'curitv. and
listening to ever more insistent demands for still more
fe1ernllvfinanN'd services. several major tax cuts have
been ited into law.
In the past decade, various kinds of reductions in fed.
era] personal and corporate income taxes were instituted
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i964. 1969 and 1972 In addition, excise taxes on
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Marilyn Gordon

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Ann Riley
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Chelesta
Lisa
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Nor" Orlando

Mary Hyatt
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l(l'l.l.K ('iL%i)K, Fla. tAI'l- pnsluver In the winter, and I cl'ii-orgnnlsii,; use the soil as
oU
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is
trying
to
find
think
you
could
grow
any
pinnl
t"od.
bt'c'nk
it
down
to
Its
coinarea
will have only a font or so
A
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of soil left by the yrar
and
then
slow
log
down
a
process
hcre
that
would
nw'pl
11w
puirlerit
c'lvr,ientq
ways
th
ey
that
isn't
enough
for
crops
that
lireatbe
off
those
elements
th at litera ll y is evaporating (he c'liniate,''
a decentaized
need
to
spread
can't
use
wastes.
as
the
who
drained
the
But
lllCfl
rich still of 11w nation's winter
"The soil has been subsiding root system."
Glades soon f ou nd that the soil
salad bowl at the rate
Volk Is testing ways to slow
at
a rate of about 1.2 inches a
was
disappearing
at
an
alarm,
every ten years
the
evaporation ra te "an tha t
he
y
di;year
for
more
(ban
50
years,"
Bob Volk, a University of Ing rate. Eventually, t
SayS "Areas that once had instead of 30 or 441 years, the
the'
covered
,nk'ro'organlutis
were
Volk
Florida ttill t'Ii'fltit,
activity of inlcro-organistits n able to attack the soil once the l2fec'I of muck on them are now area will ha ve SO or &amp;) )ears
left
11w soil threatens In end %'i'ge' water was retlioveul. llwse i,ii- ,Iriwn It, four or five feet
--.table fanning in inoI of the
I th k lstat4i:cd area at 11w
c,nithctfl (it, of F'litriulii's Lake
Ukeet'hotwt' wIthin 40 years
Over a Ix'rI(Ml 5,000 years,
Volk says, (hi' Everglades was
formed anti tlera&gt;'ing sltwgr$IM
but down a blanket of black
m u ck stilt that averages 12 to 15
feet (lilt it over a lltimestotw base.
if ) i n s; (to' whit.' altar jab if I1i4' titir.iy.i.a' .:'l college
TAi.lAlIA_SEE, Fla Al'Hut about 1900, moan began to
drain (he northern part of the Aini'rli'a's education system Is tra,ii(ional college graduate at graduate at the expense of the
Everglades to put (hi' soil It) pwlipini: out a surplus of would- the expense of the vocational career oriented spet-lalist," he
worker," Askew said Monday in adderi
lx' et'utives or englnt'ets
use
Askew was scheduled to tray'Wtmt'ii i'ti odd (hi' needed siho can't find jobs -- and "a a speech prepared for delivery
nitrates tli'Iiuii .f 1,ould.ls' iiit'(iutni(i. ix'fi'tt' the ,uth.'rn Ileiinnal el to Silver Sprir,gs, Md , today
a itil
through fertilizers, It's probably pluitibers or health techni- Education Board at White Sul- to act epi the annudl 'Profile's
in ('outage" award from ft.'
(1w rIchest soil In the world," clans,'' mays Guy. Iteubln As- pliur Springs. W.V.
"AntI we have been guilty of john F. Kennedy chapter of
Volk says. "This region Is the hew.
nation's major vegetable "We havi' been guilty of glut. ,'k-vii(ini! the status of the tra ft'nal B'rith fMi'e

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Spoiski explains Inst what it takes to put out a tour of The Herald's new, modern offset
newspaper to several students of Eastbrook facility.
Elementary' School who visited The herald

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Rival Demos Aim At Calif. And N.Y.
By FItANL MAOMB
Copley Ne &amp;ee
CalifornIa's June 8 "pot o' gold"

presidential primary' could push Sen. George McGovern of
South Dakota Into an even wider lead In the race for
l)emoc'ra ti c National Convention delegates Or it could send
Sen. Hubert Huxnphre' of Minnesota iwgtng Into the fron t on
the backstretch, with the big New York prtmar only two

wreks away.
tvrn wi th the chips piled so high for the great California
ahootout, both tront.rwunng candidates f or the Democratic
presidential nomination already are aiming their campaign
guns at the J une -10 New York Primary as well,
California's 271 delegates will go to the primary winner
as a bloc. Since McGovern and Humphrey appear to be the
only serious contenders on the Democratic ballot in the
absence of Alabama Guy. George Wallace. the California
primary is being billed as the head4o4iead cofiteit most
likely to send a candidate to Miami Beach July 10 with the
largest delegate support.
The New York primary Is not that simple. Its 278
delegate votes could be split down the middle or Into a
variety of other slices. The names of delegnies already
committed to specific candidates appear on the New York
ballot, by congressional ,'tsict. And since the withdrawal of
Sen. Edmund Muikie from the primaries, a bloc of urncommitted delegates Is. In the words of both McGovern and
HUniphze} campaign strategists. "floating ai'ot.nd" just

waiting to be cowled.
Consequently, though Hmnphrey and McGovern cainpsign stafii are pulling out all the slope in California. each
has opened lers the length of the Empire State. Either
candidate, by picking up enough of the uncommitted former
Muakke delegates, conceivably could caine out with a 3-to-i
victory In New York.
That could make a big difference at Miami Beach.
Indeed, the combined 549.delegate strength of California
and New York is impressive, representing more than a third
of the i,S votes required for the Democratic presidential
nomination at Miami Beach In July. There are 3,015 votes
available.
McGovern will go Into the California primary' with a
sizable delegate lead over Humphrey. Neither candidate at
this point can count on New York delegate support *b'ne
enough to overcome the 271-vote advantage each of them
hopes to grab in California.
A McGovern victory In California, therefore, almost
certainJy would send
t
in the driver's
seaL So the candidates are counting more heavily an what
happens In California than In New York.
McGovern believes he must win the California primary
to corral the Democratic nainlnaticm, To achieve victory in
the Golden State, he and .his lieutenants are calling on
anitwar demonstrators throughout the state to put down their
placards and turn their energies to his support June 6.
Humphrey. nosed out by President Nixon in California in
I96&amp; labels the state this year "the ultimate effort
the
showdown"

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Leaders Named To lop Posts
such as Vincent Price.
actor, aria consultant and
champion of contemporary
American artists; George
The American Revolution American
Bicentennial
Conuntulon, the American Film Onatothe
determined to enlist the
broadest possible. involvement ui
begat, sculptor: and Kenneth
the planning of the nation's
In
M. McGrath. lawyer, director of
BlOth birthday, has
the American Association of
lfi*tlifleltt 4nwricanJ from
Museums to Washiugism, DC.,
fields of travel and hospitality, ineTuber of the U.S. National
creative and visual arts and the
the United
Commission
pert urming KM to be members
Nations Educational, Scientific,
of important advisory
and Cultural Organization
The Creative and Visual ArtsUNESCO and chairman of is
panel consists of artists, Cultural committee,
craftsnwn and other t51etlS'
Performkn artists and allied
B ROBERT BEll's
COPLEY NEWS 8ER%'U

experts who have agreed to Anwricans during the Bicense
on
an the Performing arts Leniüal period
Panti Include 801 Hurvk, muThe imitation to Ow World
presarlo for many famous Panel Includes C.P. Austin,
bfleta,inaiclam and danos's; director of visitor services fir
Quincy Jones, noted jazz the U.S. Travel Service (US's)
musician, composer and in Washington. D.C., airline,
arranger; and George London, bus and hotel executives and
the farmer Metrx4itan Opera other travel expert'. It will
tai who Is now eiecutin assist the cainznIason In its
director of the National Opera tiforts to encourage arid
1ntltute in Washington, D.C. facilitate travel and hospitality
Among the first projects of fur the ezpevted increase of
the two panels will be that of domestic and international
undertaking a review of the tourists who lfl be traveling
culturaJ rrmces which could throughout the country to atbe made available for the tend BiacertaitLal e
In
pleasure and eiijmnent of all IM and 1976.

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FICTITIOUS fAME
in the Covcl of me c.vn', ivde.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
h4? I Al NOTICE
COURT.
CIRCUIT
Ill
THE
t,m,hil, County, Florida. IFOR TAX DEED
-ic3ed it' "Irts a' in I Pa' ".
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Probate
S.0 l Itt FLORIDA
Dr . OI.do. Ft.. Seminole Count,.
Civil Action NO 7) 5)4
in p f'tal,
STATUTES OF
Florida under t'e fc"t'Os,l """,If
M FONTAINE
In
DOROTHY
NOTICE IS H E REBY GIVEN,
D.c.av.d NEATUM COMPANY, and "14t I
That James H Pugh the holder of GEORGE W FAWLEY, Hubnd,
't"..d to reoster Sad name eMS the
and
To All Creditors and Pirs.'t$ Havin5
the following certificate has tiled
Clerk of the C'rCut Court. Sam'no'.
to be DOROTHY MAE FAWLEY, WI.,
Claims or Demands A51MI Said
said certificate for tax died
(n'.rity, Florda n acco,dan. *0"
NOTICE OF SUIT
Eltit.
Th. certificate
Isiucil lPi,teflfl
vo'.s yr's of the F'ct OtiS
TO (&gt;OWOTPIY MAt P AL1V
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V'. ii"cl pirt, it v-)u are P.C?*hf
,'umber n(I Ctf of ,S%u*fl(f', the
'"• StatuPiS. To e I Sect.')"
it 110 1. Krrtrf.
to
present
any
re&lt;)rKi
rititied
arid
description of the propirty, and the
OS Florida Slitutli Iii,
West Virginia
cta'mt and demandS *CICS "U or
name ri which it wet assessed areas
S Jud.th A Sruh*u. 0 8
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an e th.r of you, may
againSt
st.antial
in-rease
in
their
water
we
honor
such
noble
ones
better
words
and
deeds
of
sympathy.
v,
fIio%
n. y
Publish Ma. '
Editor, Herald.
diSSoIutIOfl of marrlloe
action
for
Fontaine,
aritate of DOVOOV U
Shall we not titake Memorial Certificate Ho 741 Year of
than to do something to make
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and other relief hat been tited
It is a tragic commentary on rates,
dceated, late of said Coun ty, to
Issuance IltO
FICTITIOUS NAME
Igairist you and you are required to County ludgI of Sernlr.oIe County.
H.B. Gibson the world bet te r today for th e Uay a (line to cultivate hapour community when our school
De'scripllen 01 Prepetys
Qur
NOTICE IS f49U'Oy given tinat piness
serve
a
copy
of
74SSemlnOIeIlh'd. living?
writtin Florida at his office in the c ou rt
board, ostensibly the great
N 777 Ft of t III Ft of NW ',of SE
l'houghtfully. ' Section). To'nnthip 315. Range 75 d.tenset toil, if any. on Gordon V tnous* of laid County at Sanford. are engaged ri buSt% It Lot *
Lt us put our bouquets In the
Casselbcrrv
bulwark of local democracy In
810cl A. Hey 4)4. AIfamOi'lf*
Frederick. Attorney for Pett'oner,
Florida. within tie calendar mOnthS
'cemetery. Then let us seek out
is P 0 So. tICS.
action, refuses to allow the
so-91, Si,'fli4PO4e County. Fto,ida
from the time of the first publicatioO
Name In which assessed. Laura *hose address
G. Brian Tart, Pastor
some
living
person
whose
world
Santord, Florida 37771. and tile the
greatest and most time honored
of thi s nOtice Two copies of "Ch Under the tiditiOUs memo Of THE
Ford, heirs All of said property
we can make more peaceful and Forest Lake Seventh-Day
CONVERSATION PIECE. and that
original with the Clerk of the above
ciaimo,densandshatlbliflwritiog,
manifestation of democratic F:ditor, Herald:
in the County of Seminole, lytIrd
beng
* i6'lfend to re9 41e? Sa'd same w.th
Court on or before the 5th day
C h u r ti State 01 Florida Unless such cc eru
st
Wou
oun't
ld
n
'
It
e
won
d
er
A
d
v
e
n
il
t
b
ful
and
shall
State
Inc
place
of
re*denCe
pluralism, the referendum.
Mayor Blow, Casselberry. if for every flower we place In
and post 0114cc .ddrets of the thP Clerk of "ne Crcu't Court
Forest City, Florida lOcate shall be redeemed according 04 Jun., 1573, otherw'se a Judgment
be entered against you for Iii claimant, and shall be sworn to by kfl'i,riO4, County. Florida .is at
y
That a school board that Is has handed in his resignation the cemetery we would give
to law the property described In such ma
already not infrequently la beled after three terms as the choi ce
_________________________ certificate will bo sold to the highest relief demanded in the Petition
en
a°
cordanc. with the prou rsiOni of the
the claimant, the iragtorofney
another
to
a
living
person
who
'WITNESS my hand and seal of
FC?.t'0s4 Ham. i?atuoI Ti ct
and accompanied by a filing I" Of
incompetent would refuse to the majority of the voters.
cash bidder at tie front door of the
.
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5ct-an Its Of F or ., ,'.' ,'.', S?
needs tabs.' made happy And In
said Court this 4th day of May, 1577
one dollar acid Such claim or
Seminole
County
Court
House
at
allow' the public a voice In the
Accordirg to my
S Arnold A P.
(Seal,
demand not so tiled shalt be void
may enhance (1w
• in
Sanford,
Florida,
at
1100
A
M
implementation of a 45-15 plan his current salary Is 1150 pex addition, we
ARTHUR H. BECKWITI4. JR Hanc, S P.
Frederick A Fontaine
,
the month of July, 1572. which is tIne
i 'i 'it)
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May ie
as Clerk of said Court
is unquestionably without month. Now, some members of fragrance of the flowers by kind IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND led day 04 July. 1572
A adm.rnistratof of the
CEO 14.4
By
Ellen Scott
(state
parallel In the history' of (sir the Council, have decided we
COUNTY, Dated thiS 75th day of May, 1972
SEMINOLE
FOR
tpjt' Clelk
Dorothy U Fontaine
(Official Clerk's Seal)
FLORIDA.
school system.
need a city manager at $15,000
5EM0t,,1 COUNTY PLANNING
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Deceased
se
ARTHUR
It.
BECKWITH,
Jr
415
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CIVIL
ACTION
NO
72.
Whether or not the 45-15 plan per year. Mr. Bl ow was mayor
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Attorney for Petitioner
Clerk
CLEVELAND. MIZE I SERRY
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
110 East Commercial Street
(5 a necessity the people should for several years at $100 per
Clerk
of
CIRCUIT
COURT,
Attorney
for
Estate
JACKSON,
GEN PIIE
LEE
Notits of Pv541( Neari
COUNTY. P0 50* 1755
beaflowed the democraucright iuionth.
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING PETITIONER. AND LAMION
SEMINOLE
I' 0 Drawer 1
Tn. Pl.arun rig and Zoning Cons
5antord, Florida 37711
publicly.
If
AND ZONING COMMISSION
to decide the Issue
FLORIDA
Sanford, Florida 37771
JACKSON, RESPONDENT,
We wonder if Mayor Blow was
mission will cOnduct a publ ic
PubliSh' May S. to. 23. 30. 1572
By: Virginia E H01
NOTICE OF ACTION
the public is prohibited from ever
Publish May it. 31.301 Jun* 6, 11t2 hearing toconl.dev recommending a
the
city
offered
DED 44
Notice ol Public Heating
DEPUTY CLERK
10. LAMION JACKSON
DCC)
registering Its opinion in a management position at is,000
proPosed change of ion.r'q trons At
The Planning and Zoning Corn
Publ,th: Map 30. Jun14, II. 20, 1572
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN Agriculture to PUD IPlanaed Unit
FICTITIOUS NAME
can
referendum
anyone per year, lie has
IN THE COUNTY JUDOEI
the mission will Conduct a pubiC
010.117
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
NOTICE IShereby given thaI lam Development) on the following
quarantee it will not seek town through some turbulent hoar ingtocorn.derricomr'iend.nga that an action for dissolution of
COURT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
engaged In tvs,rs.sS at Mango Trail. described property
alternative, If not extralegal periods and the city was known proposed change Of toning from A I marriage has boon filed by GEPINIE In the Court of the County Judge. COUNTY. FLORIDA.
County,
The NW ' and 'new 'i of the SW
Longwood. S.minOI
Muitipie
IN
PROBATE
NO.
N.
LEE JACKSON and you are S.min.e County, Florida,
avenues' And what price will far and wide as the Taxfree Agriculture to R IA
at a Florida under f" ficI lious rem, of '.and 'jse ,u ',00 tee I' Of the SW
IN RE: ESTATE
Family on Ine following described regu.red to serve a copy of your
In Probate.
AVALOPI BOAT MFG CO. acid that ' a and tIne H#f rn of the NE . of
our children pay'
Town, with all city con- property
DOROTHY SOlID MEERS
written defenses it any, to It on In re: Estate of
I intend to register sai d name with Section 521 75 All of Section 4P 75
Sincrr'elyyours, reniences, lie must know its TheE 137 Sftof the W lOSSItotIMO CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for AGNES P ROULI
DOROTHY B MEERS.
the Clerk of the C.rcult Court, less the S ' of 'he SW'. Th NW .
Deceased
Deceased
Stephen D. Milbrath problems well, with all his SE ' of the NW 4 Section 72 21S- Petitioner. whose address is 412
of the NE rnof Sectiol7t
rns
75 The I
Seminole County, Florida it, IC
To All Creditors and Persons Having
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(1015 tne S 33 it thereof)
Sanford
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
San
experience, He is qualified and
*.In the provisions of the
,of tne SE '. test Inc 1 330 It. end
To all creditors and all persons tordence
Further described as II 47 acres lord Florida 32771. arid file the
Claims or Demands Against Said
the F I , of the NE 1,4 Iv ing South of
ainst Fictitious Ham. Statutes, To Wit
has his feet on the
having claims or demands a g
on the II side of and with 417 S It original with the Clerk of the above
Estate:
Section 54505 Florida Statutes 1552
Wea.ea Springs Rd less ?hit I! 330 It,
Recently a move was made to fronting on Red Bug Lake Road
said estate:
You and each 04 you are hereby
Styled Court on or before the 30th
the S '. of Ifs SW 1.and 1154 S . of
S Louis H Iofato
are hereby
in
You,
and
each
of
you,
public
hearing
will
be
held
required
10
present
any
This
a
notified
and
otherwise
day
of
June.
A
0
1572:
tax
Casselberry
real
estate.
Herald:
Editiir.
Publish, May 30. June a. II. 20. 1572 th.SW '.ofte,SE 'rn lesstlse N S$1
notified and required to present any
the County Commission Chambers judgment may be entered against claims and demands which you. or
ft of both arid less S 37 It of Its. N
Why has true
ru CASSUCO water Presently, we have only of
CEO 14.3
claims and demands which you, or
the Court House, Sanford. you for the relief demanded In the either of you may have against the
9331 ft of Vise S '- of ttse SW '.. and
all the ad- Seminole County tax. This issue Florida. on June Ii, 1572. at 7 30 Petition
system
either of you. may have against the
estate of AGNES R. MOULE.
FICTITIOUS NAME
less that part of the tuen of Clay
eitat.of DOROTHY SONOMEERS
ditional hook-ups dur'Ingthe last will come before the voters in P.M . or as soon thereatter as
WlTNESSmy hand and thesealof deceased, late of said County. tOth
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN tisat Springs, P82.0 14. lying in me 379
said Court on the 24th day of May, County Judge of Seminole County,
year of two if they are so short early June. To get the voter possible
a k-a DOROTHY B. MEE PS. I am engaged in business at $2$ £ n of the N 53.3 In of he SW rn of It'f
deceased, late of Seminole County,
Planning and Zoning
Florida, at his office in the court
A 0 1177
support, a small tax Is first
Semirioie SE rn ifl Section II 30-75
of water"
Florida, to the County Judge of Stale
RoadFlorida,
434. Fern
Park,
Commission
(Seal)
house of said County at Sanford,
the fictitious
County,
under
initiated and then usually upped
Further described as sOUthf
Seminole County, at his office in thp name 01 GRANADA APART
Seminole County, Florida
Florida, within sic calendar months
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Many customer) complain periodically as the years go by.
Wetica Spr r0s 1110". North o'
County Courthouse in Sanford.
By P S Brown,
from the time of the first publication
Clerk of Circuit Court
SaminoleCounty. Florida, withinsie Au1NT5,a,lthat I in!ecsdtoregsiie Sand Lake Road. and East IrOns the
that they don't have enough
Residents of Casselberry
Zoning Director
of this notice Two copies of each
Seminole County, Florida
sad name *.In the Clerk of In* orange Count, L ino
water to take a bath at times, have been very fortunate all Publish May . 172
writing,
months
frOm the date of first
claim or demand shall be in
By Macinc Brown
ircuit Court, Seminole County.
This public hn1r'. *ill be held in
publIcation of this notice
Eating places have complained these years, under the DED 551
and shall state theptace of residence
Deputy Clerk
Florida, in accordance w ill the the County CommissiOn Chambers
Each claim or demand mutt be in
arid post office address of the
Carroll Burke
provisions ol the rkt,tious Name O
FiCTI1 IOUS NAME
they do not have enough water leadership of Mayor Blow, to
the Court '$ouse, Sanford.
claimant, and shall be sworn to by writing and must stale the place of
ah1Jte, to wit Section 545 ' Florida. on June U. 1172, at 7 30
to make a cup of coffee. Now enjoy the privileges of a tax. NOTICE lSheceoy givers that lam Attorney for Petitioner
residence
and
post
office
address
of
the
claimant
his
agent,
or
attorney
in business at E*ecutive 412 Sanford Atlantic Sank Bldg
PM. or a; soon tti*,eeIter as
there Is talk at curtailing Lawn free town. That takes top engaged
the claimant and must be sworn to Florida Statutes 15SF
and accompanied by a filing fee of
HOWARD N GARFIIISLE
Bldg at 434 and I 4. Seminole Sanford, Florida 37771
possible
Publish'
May)').
June
5,
13.
20.
1573
one
dollar
and
such
ctaimOr
demand
by
the
claimant,
his
agent,
or
his
watering and car washing. management, and good plan- County. Florida under the fictitious
Publish May 30. June 4. II. 30, 11r.
Plann,ng end too-rig
attorney, or it will b barred
not to tiled shall be void,
Quite sometime back a n ning.
OOP4UALU'S DIEDC) ISO
name
of
Comm,ssion
cording
to
law
RALPH A. SMITH
engirteeriflgct*flpan)'ga%'eit&amp;fl
Seminole County. F:c'r ",
Hugh B.Gibson PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF
Each creditor snail deliver Sul
As administrator of
FICTITIOUS NAME
DANCE.andthat I intendtOregilter SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
By R S Seg'*n,
adverse report - outdated,
ticlent copies of his claim to enable
7i5 Seminole Blvd . said name with the Clerk of Inc
if'Ii WI
the Estate of
NOTICE
IS
hereby
given
Zoning 0,r,clor
AND ZONING COMMISSION
out' moded and the situation
the Count y Judge t mail one to eoCfi
LaSt testamento cneeo
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are engaged "
Pblsh May 20. 1977
personal
representative
'ct.
0
tn
e
Last
will
and
Sc"
lacked the qualities to be
lost Lake St . Lcwng*cC'd.
Fic,r,da in accordance w,tl'i the
Notice of Public Hearing
Dated this 41h day ul M,St, 1572
testament 04
County. Fbi ill uder the ti-"iu%
prov,s.otn of the F'ictut.oi,as Name
dt'sirt4 Even Ow Florida State
The Plennina and 1.vn,na Corn
IsOriti,
jr
)
Jay
U
Agnes R. Moute
name of THE AN1IST MARKET,
Statutes, to wit. Section 555 09 mI%5ionwII conduct a public
Health Dept., Jacksonville,
As Administrator Of
deceased
and that we nlend to ,eg.ster lad
I',dmtor,
Herald:
Florida
Statutes
1537
hearing
to(onsid,q
recommending
a
made
a
survey
of
the Estate 04
stepped in and
ALBERT N FIT IS
name wilts the Clerk of the CrcuiI
of zoning from A
Our American heritage inproposed
change
Donnalu 5 NOW
DOROTHY 110140 MIIERS
Edwards Building
Court, Seminole County. Florida in
it
clucks some splendid traditions. Pubish May 16. 73. 30 June e. 973 Agriculture to R 3A Muitople Sanford, Florida
at a DOROTHY B MEERS
with the provisions of
accordance
following
deicob.d
Family
on
Cii)'
the
There is pressure from
Deceased
One of these is Memorial Day, 01070
Attorney for Administrator
the FictillOUs Name Statutes. To
property
COBS. COLE. SIGEMSON.
ball for the town to buy the devoted to honoring those who
COBB.
Publish May 30, June 4, 13.20. 1172
FICIIIIOIJS NAME
Wit. Sect s $450, Flut d.a S141041%
The W 716511 of the SE '. of the
McCOY, (SEt I &amp; BOND
water company at what man)' have died in military efforts to P1011CC IS hCreO'v given that we P4W,.
957
Srn'ct,on22 71S )OE (less the S
P0 Ron l'
S ViCI McXenie
'cinsidcra very' inflated price - preserve the ideals of our are engaged in business at CO Boa 3) It thereof)
Daytona Iseach. Florida
717, Longwool, Fla 37750, Seminole
IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY
Janet Kilgure
Further described as 547 acres
various figures up to ap- American way of Life. May we County. Florida under the fictitious
PubliSh May . It. 73. 30, 1577
JUDGE. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Publish,May 3, II, 23. 30. t12
the
N
side
f
and
with
417
5
of
on
proxtmat.ely$2mithonandthen never lose a true appreciation name of IWEATHERITEI AIR
DEDII
STATE OF FLORIDA.
0E043
IC tin on Red Bug Lake Road
File No 5555
spend other large sums to try to for those Ideals, and never COPIO &amp; HEATING, an that we
This public hearing *iil be held
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intendto register Said rsame*ilPittie
make it work satisfactory.
&amp;, value O
CountyCommission Chamh.rt IN RE: ESTATE
(111TH Ci HANSON,
of the Circuit Court. Seminole ''
The developer of Azalea Park '
scY)re3oftt-'--'fof Clerk
by
County. Florida in accordance *4th of the Court blouse, Sanford.
Deceased
11am, Florida. on June 11. 1572, at 1 30
attempted to run their awn made
uwsnbers of '.ur annt'd forces. tIS,prOv,SiOttIOf the F,tit,Qu'5
NOTICI OF FINAL REPORT
soon
thereafter
as
PM,
or
as
water system. They found
AND APPLICATION
But even good traditions tend Statutes, To*" Section 545
possible
Flor.da Statute s 5557
DISCHARGE
plenty of headaches and later it',
t bet'osnt rou tine and common,
Planning and Zoning
All persons are hereby notut ed
S Nathan Thomas
disposed of it; also found it hard leading us to disregard their
Commission
that the undersigned as Ececutor of
Roger Bohannon
Seminole County, Florida
to make a profit.
real meanIng. What do we do
Said
Publish May 15. 73. 30. June 5. 1772
estate, has completed the ad
By. U S Brown,
ministration thereof and has tiled in
Some successful experienced really honor the dead' We take OED y
-.
Zoning Director
sail Court his final report and ap
c..jtfit will lease existing water flowers to the cemetery', and if IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S Publish May 30. 1577
plicatlon for discnar. Ooiections
VED
152
serious
thought
to
give
companies. The have the we
thereto, it any, should be duty filed
COURT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
knowledge, know-how, and nicaning, we pray and hope for FLORIDA
Alter filing proof of pubi(at.ci
SIMIPIOLL COUNTY
showing this notice has been
experience to operate them a better world for the living.
NO 435
PLANNING
published once a week lot four
'Thecrmnetery occupants who IN RI: (STATE o
successfully. Also they have the
AND ZONING COMMISSION
cpnsecutiet weeks, the matter of
ARTHUR
JOSEPH
111014A.
longest
remembered
are
of
Public
Hearing
are
to
snake
finances
money and
Deceased
Corn approval 01 said report and In.
71,r
TI',
Piacin
,ig
and
lrr'nij
In
s
uch
way
who
lived
a
those
øiIl conduct a public ordering of dittr,bution of sad
Uwiil a success
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
mission
All creditors of ARTHUR
It is said that if the City Lakes that the world, their home, and JOSEPH
6004A who died on heaningtoconsiderrecommeridnga "fait will come before I" court
S MORRIS HANSON
over the water department, their neighborhood were better
propoSed change of zoning from A I
As E,eculor of the tatP
December 5 1511, while a ,esdifilOf Agriculture l PUD IPlannid lit
ttiy
lived
how
could
n
uscri can expect a sery sub- because
i•4iii and Testament ut
Seminole County. I loridatoare
file Dayelopmentl on the following
EDITH 0. HANSON,
notified that they are requited
ed property
any claim or demands that they may describ
Ch of the SW iiof the NE
Tn. 5 55
SPLE P &amp; SPLER
have againSt liii estate in tine ottice ,,
the P4W irn of Pie SI ',the $
ill, arid the Attorneys for said Estate
of the County Judge of Seminole
lying W of SN '
P0 Boa liii
County, Florida in tine C0VrIhOUSC at trivia
$i calender NE 'rnef the SW I.., all In Section ti
Sanford. Florida 3711
Sanford. Florida wittnirt
spring concert, 7p.m.; pancake
May 31
PubliSh, May 30, June 4, II. 30, 972
from tine date of tine first 71113119
Further described as 157 acres at
ARC first aid Co". 0:30 supper by South Seminole publication of this notiCe Each NW corner of SR. ill and Oranole 050145
uliet' 01 Rotary Club, 5-0 p.m.; Lymafl claim or demand must be In eiling Road, $200 If on Oranoli Road and
a,m.-4:4S p.m..
Blue-Gold Intrr4quad football arid filed in duplicate, and must
7500 ft on $ P 431
Cenur2rce building.
stale Pie place or residence arid post
11)15 PubliC hearing will be held in
me , is
clamant
arid
be
the
Of
effit'i address
MAY 21
sworn
10
b/
tine
claimant,
his
agent
the
County Commission Chambers
FM Reading Club of Sanford
the Court House, Sanford,
will b.00C of
his
attorney,
or
it
June
Of
Florida. on June II, 1573. at 7 30
Club, 10 sm,, SiC
void aCC.Oiding to law
Seminole
County
Cattituien's
PM, or as soon hereafter as
mote change of date).
. MI
Dated War
possible
Association, family supper
A,tP.ur H tl.rr,t
Planning arid Zoning
Jon" 1
ti t'tln, 5:3(1 pHi., Lee's Itant-li
HuTCIIISON MID iyt LIP
Ci,.nmssion
l.ake Mary Chamber of at Chuluota.
iorVis
M
By Rooevt
Simindi, County, Florida
means 1 column by 2 Inches
Commerce, lp.stailallun
Drawer H
Po
by P 5 brow's.
Too small for an ad to be
in.
Sa nford, Florid a 7711%
league of Women voters.
fice'rs, 8 p.
Zon ing Orecto,'
noilced
or effective? You're
Estate
In,
Attorneys
for
lh
ti
luncheon meeng,
Mr. Steaks:
Publish May ,
JUNE 2
Pvbiish' M.p't, to. 7). 3*. 1573 '%
reading this onel

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The famed racial equality of the nation's 50th state Is
vastly overrated.
Or so claims journalist Francine du Piesstx Gray In a
new book, "Hawaii The Sugar-Coated Fortress," a comprehensive and critical look at the island-chain state.
Not only does she contend that Hawaii is a sugarcoated fortress, dominated by the pineapple trust, but the
crass commercialism of developers is transmogrifying its
natural beauty into a plastic paradise, at least on the
island of Oahu. the only part of Hawaii that most tourists
see.
Mrs. Gray,
ray, 'is
About the harmony bit. "Hawaii:
a society whose racism tends to be obscured by the superficial racial equality and the relative p'er of some non white groups-the wealthy Chinese, the politically dominant Japanese."
As for the native Pcilynesians, because of their uncontpeititit'e na ture they are kept at the bottom of the social
heap.
This Is unfortunate, and perhaps even a tragedy for the
Polynesians, whose disease- and alcohol-devastated history after contact with the white man is sadly comparable to that of the American Indian. But what to do about
It?
Since all missionay efforts to inculcate the easy-going
Polynesians with the Protestant work ethic failed, perhaps some tranquil havens on the unspoiled islands can
be spared frorn energetic Anglo-Saxons. Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Filipinos, Portuguese and others.
In any case, there Is one ray of hope for Hawaii. If
Hawaiians practice racialequality long enough, no matS
ter how superficial, it could e'entually
, seep down into
their subconscious and become second nature.
A lot of Americans on the mainland would settle for
some of that "superficial equality" and some of that
"relative power Even tome of the plastic paradise.

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If the government were still taxing at 1963 income
t s'ie tax rates, the Treasuray would he pulling in
s ome $45 billion a year more than is in prcspect for
fiscal 1973
There is. of course, one big offset Payroll taxes to pay
for newly instituted Medicare and for rising Social St-curits' outlays have gone up $18 5 billion In the decade.
Still, the idea some politicians are advancing that real
tax relief is in sight seems patently absurd. it not downrichi misleading.
Brookings estimates the federal budget will hit $300
billion in fiscal 1975 and $335 billion in fiscal 1977. Inflation will cost $9 billon a year to cover higher federal
employes' wages and higher prices for things the government buys. Built-in escalators-more and more beneficiaries for education, welfare, etc-should hike outlays
$5 billion to $6 billion yearly Defense costs may Co up.
not down Pollution fihhing outlays may take $4 billion
a year.
New programs' Property tax relief? Just try to find
the money without imposing sizable new U.S. 'evies as
a heavy offset.

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nusny other programs in international studies
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for juni or officers to senunars
n foreign policy f or honor
classes of sen i or officers.
It conducts classes involving
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These' include the Agency f or
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berauw somebody has to be
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find
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messages will he carefully call ymr doctor and he is out.
telephone"
lephone seicTetarles you hear
answerumf
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hrn
you dial Seminole
your
nt*d
will
he
relayed
to
dividuals who has difficulty to you upon ynur call %n Irn. &amp;W
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x"vkv
petting up in the rruirning* You munt business appointments the dN-tor is, a ver) shwt time
set your alarm. then reach up
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prepwe for tu:noffvw - ~t
Uun of jig saw&amp; to fit your range.
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feet deep in CbrIb
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lirnfttDM 141IMeS 11001K fOrrr,
hart to go down and we !ur 42 for men, And he chd not fuvet
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a fail 01 m1wal c4rpa%lts
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10 simunult Hardware and
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ict'esful and grautsing, The innire Ir.'iI1lli, ciipiildt'
care offered there,
Ddflary is far nurr than its guests seem eifltcflt and happy, i iieerful tare tit the residents sit
Over in t)eflnry on quid And
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are cheerful and concerned
very fineM coi alescent ceo - ctimnfr(-c, ad vantages and other
If )ou twed stit-li a servl(e as
tit A privale Mimi It%, happinvss andArlfare
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tittered Im Ihilary Manor it
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Manor. The administrator is residentiakiub. Its grounds are of the puesth
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landscaped,
its
John Corcoran. it
cmiable background in ad. interior designed with the the pitminnel staffing It. and might need'sti0i servive. thell
comfort, pleasure and welfare Corcoran, who believes In iima %%t' suiest that you Just
nistratm.'n
continuing t-tlucatiuin in the care 111i in .IUr t ar and drI%* toer
of the guesLs in unmnt.
-i-cause he is so competent
\ on will find a cordial
The ultimate goal. of cnmrsc. of his guests. both for himself
-b1 bec ause be employs onl y
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(or
his
staff,
assures
that
isphcre
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was
to
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an
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hm h ould o ercomc the there saii b no Ixiter i-t)n (omit of (hi home and sns. i-i (ii
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our questions by a triencih
cctnt center in this area
mnstuu(ional
hich
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nonprofessionals shcsse skills
lit ha i full IIIIW shift of 70 htiltutuuitd itlininistralor arid
and attitude to$ard their Job
p'-radts so IflOfl% eonalesccn(
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cdnht'N
and the guests in i.hc bonw
Results of (heir planning t.luding regist ered nursi 'iho \hnor iii stlt ii qiub (It on iik
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1119 Sanford Ave.

CALL 3216190 FOR FREE ESTIMATE

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ucs Itiiynefl and Cherry
united a. Hut) Mutrtnion ,May under a lace' tower arid orange nes residence- will be in San
Tltusville; ?'Jr. and
Francisco. Calif., where' the Mrs B.L O'Neal, Savannat,
12, 1g72. at B pin in The Wed- blossoms
in the UJ
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Miss henna King cut and
Ga.: Mr. and Mrs .3 Ikk
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Mrs. Dale Phillips.
from Florida Tectinulugicul thedi
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For her going-es-ny outfit, the- University, June' b.
Wil McKay
and Jim licuts, Merrit,.
two piece blut, (hit-of-town guests included
The bride u the daughter of btdt' choseLnd
Mr. and Mrs Ewrightsor yellow and tier knit sut with tan Mr. and Mrs It Lloyd Vonck,.,
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speaker at the annual meeting of the Seminole County Federation of
Women s Clubs are Mrs Jake Lassiter, program chairman Mrs
Thomitc Freeman acting president. and M'-c George Les guest
speaker.

a&amp;%tnthlrCl guests that clubs
shriuld band together to work
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sleeves. The' A-mw skirt was
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and drives, with wedding rin,s Akan Sr Mrs Carl Akins Jr
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paste that killed in jars, ur'til a ti-Ut t'eI schicultt'ee'Iu'i 1, 1111
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are by now familiar with pit'lures of fuming industrial
waste's locurini: into streams
and rivers, and with stoIc-nec-nIt
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window shade's out of burlap or similar yard goods
and wonder if the readers could give inc some ideas
on how this is done

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ntratIon

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veston Bay from chemical pot.

the paste jar and it would stay moist for weeks. The rag
s hould b' rinsed out oe'asionaIl so the paste' will not
a Sour iii'll ---MRS I. N
BEtH (1111111.S-Thls Pointer brought to iitinel ii 501111'what s.iniiar one publlstiect seats ago and which I have
cc it'd c'onsta ntl
l'erha ps sonic sit nit re member II,.'
suggestion for keeping an aluminum tea lull hued res liii
damp cotton in the cookie jar so cookies do not get hard.
This Is one of ni personal fare nrttes.-P()l.I,

The hour program showed
company executives, pollution
control experts of large corp)ratluctet and public officials trying Its explain, somewhat ncrre-ously, that (hey were trying to
do something to control industrial waste or attempting to dis.
miss the reports. One used such
earthy language that part of his

DEAR POLL_V-M). Per Peeve as with those people
who run over dogs and cats and then Just drire e on.
leaving the animal in the road The least tlie could do
wouid be to stop and move the animal off the road so
it would not be struck again
Another Peeve is with those people who let their eats
run loose all the time. There is one in our neighborhood
that hunts mice and, after killing them, brings them into
our yard lie also walks all over our car at night, leaving
his paw prints on the I.00d If cat owners tin not want In
take care at their pets they should find another borne for
them -BARBARA
I)EAIt POLLV-I hare e good news for Norma who has
trouble with the ieel in tier
children's sleepers. If the&gt;do not have elastic at the
ankles, she can sew a strip
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and then run elast i c
through it. Also the foot
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DEAR l'OLIX-I seldom
used my old clothes dring
rack so decided to make some use of it I needed
trellises for my climbing roses and clematis so I took
the s okes out of the rack, painted th e sides and set It
up. The holes where the spokes went now hold strings
for tying the plants as they creep up This works perfect)&gt;- I sawed the spokes In half and added long laths at tic"
ends ( ladder fashiont and ha'. e another trellis --EMMA
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11:00 (2)
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Century
(5) love, American
Style
11:30 (2) Hollywood Squares
(a) Love of life
(5) News
AFTERNOON
12:00 (2) Jeopardy
() Wriere the
Heart Is
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12:30 12) News
(a) Search for
Tomorr ow
() Split Second
1:00 (2) Somerset
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(5) All My Children
1:30 (3) Three on a

Match

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is alarming and dismaying.

- KAREN

Monip-er Room

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930 (a) Virginia Graham

Monday night called ''Oceans:
The Silent ('ntis," It concentrated not on I)t't'iIflt Mt tiiuch as
em the threatened deathis of the
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6 45 (2) SunshIne Almanac

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2:30 (2) Doctors
Guiding Light
(5) Dat ing Game
3:00 (2) Another World
(4) Seer.; Storm
(5) General Hos pital

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eusrntry-nmusk- land, NalilivIlle.
as gIgantic- new eritcrtmirimuiermti t'e'rt'ntlon nrc-cs trilled Opry land
huts cpenc-d, oriel whist better
wa&gt; to pretmoite it than via
network spet- lal. Tennessee
Ernie Ford is right at borne as
t-iih:u.t i flonit with country
superstar Johnny ('ash. Among
the others who will perform as
u-attic-net wind through the
center will be Roy Ac tiff. Lynn
Anderson, The Carter t-'arudly
Johnny Caste's In-lawn i.
Minnie Pearl and. frnrii to.'
otlser attic of the Ic-nec. Leslie
tl:gnimrs an d ('omit l.nwren(e
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Mice Reruni, "The Rest I. Yl
In B.' " The setting is a
Iticurinus relircinent home
"fru.' veteran actors, including
The lute Itetty flnrcnwsn in one of
her last rtdes, are featured in if
tender love story of an age-il
")')Pit* Ruth Ifussey plays a
wealthy widow who becomes a
resident of the retirement horn.'
sn'l b.c (,ri,ei Involved in ;
ruin, ci nrc w i th an elderly
rt'saelenl I I'atrie Knowles,) Her
'uighctet bJ ta ai4 is err,
thirreettted by the romance. In'
WPIICy finds himself serving
lit't.' 1 t firr 1 - r our-me-Joe' than
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8:30-10 ABC. Movie of the
week I Rerun . "A I.I(tic-(;c,nle A tense drama with the
frightening prospect of a
teenager turning murderer. Ed
Nrlssmu a nd I tit' Ihikt'r vr
tracy it married t ouple fated
with (hr hostility her son is
showing In his stepfather. The
stepfather overhears the boy
tell a friend tie brought home for
ai (leristirmas froin prep school a
prank he played may have
'atised another classrnale'c
sleuth. The bizarre discovery
leads Nelson to hire a private
detective II Inward Duff) to
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9:30-10:30 ('85, Cannon
Iterunt. A bank executive's
tiiistrcss dies, setting off a chain
if deaths and Intrigue that
linings Cannon Into the case.
William Wmndotu guest stars as
the banker who watches
helplessly from another rc'ore

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doesn't matter that South is
In a three no-trump contract
that can probably only be dotested by an Act of ConCress, South still wants to
make as man)' extras as p01-

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1k wins the diamond lead
arid decides to attack spades
because his spade spots arebetter than his clubs lieleads a low spade toward
dusri,uiv but should be vale: to f'.-a.i the tight, not It..'
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c-If' cr1_s in It'il is lii It re-c- halls
directors' r-conis,

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not the four it (lO4'srs't really
matter at this Point but it ii
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skeletcisis at kasi 100 years 0141
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(5) Love Is a Many
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(5) Newlywed Game

response had to be erased from
the sound track,
A physician told of a newly
reported pollution-caused ilisease which is killing bathers in
the United States, Australia,
Belgium, England and Ireland.
It was followed by an Interview
with the tearful widow of ii mium
who had died of It.
Frank Reynolds caine in
camera at the end of the tiour It.
my t he solution to industrial
and sewage pollution was
thuit 11w nubIle and industry
must be ready to assunee the
cost of cleaning things up-or

You will receive a dollar if Pally uses your favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet Prese, Pull's Problem or solution
to a problem. Write ['oil In care of this newspaper.

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LEO (July 21 to Aug 21) You hart to handle every item
0 of an important work plan careful)) if you are to have
success with it Get the okay of bagwags before putting it in
operation Take health treatments
to Sept 22) Plan social entertaining
VIRGO (Aug
care-fully in the morning and all goes well later. Words alone
are not enough to please mate Your acsions will speak
louder Sbus' that you have wisdom
UBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Go through with the ideas
you have that air for the betterment of home and family
Nut a gocid evening for entertaining at borne since it requires
, too beg a slict out of your budget
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) You have to be ver)
precise in handling business aifai.rs so that you don't have
any kiases. Eioy a hobby with a good pal in the evening
5teus that you have a good sense of humor
SAGIT1ARIUS iNus I., to Dec 21) Handle monctar
a? lair's intelligently Mike repairs to property that w iii
unprur its value be sure to pay your bills If you don't
i.c-ep a trudge-I get one started now
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) If you handle persoreai
duties first, you can do others late-: and complete all Accept
at invitation to a social af fair an the evening Show that you
to ,;'prcuatc good friends
AQUARIUS (Jan, 21 to Feb 19) Engage in business
matter now so that you can enjoy the romantic and
pleasurable side of Life Later Handle those daily tasks with
enthusiasm A friend needs your assistance
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 20) You have an opporluruty
to be with an older and wiser person and gain many
benefits be out not to force anything Attend a group
affair tonight Show that you have poise
IF YOUR ('Hill) IS BORN TODAY
he or she will be
one of those irdisidua1s who lit,es to put everything on a
practical level L)c.e't expect you: progeny to so In (or
anything of a lughly artistic or pay h1ogiCaJ nature, but
dunce education along such lines as banking, real estate and
property management An independent nature in this chart
w'iech itruld pcsr most beneficial
'"Ibe Stars unpti, they do nut compel" What you make
of )ou, tile is largely up to YOU ,
Carroll Righter's Individual Fore-tail fur your age for
June is now ready. For your cup)' send your birtivlate and
to Cars-all Righter lute-cut (name of sseaspapu). box

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of an&gt;- soational stJ'-et) that is )ours and do
so in a most efficient manner Forget fun and frivolity for
now Keep promises and agreements you have made and
handle them conscientiously. Don't disappoint higher-ups
ARIES (Mar
2 to Apr 19) Handling credit allure
conscientiously is w'a,se now Don't Jeopardize your good
TtpUiaUOfl Advice from capes-ti in career work puts you
ahead of others Show that you are efficient
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) You have fuse ideas but
you need the right facts and figures in order to put them
across well lake care- of important correspondence Put
)out life on a more ideal basis
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Study bow much you oe
others and keep your good a-edit intact by paying bills
promptly Try to meet expectations of mate and you have
more harmony in the future Relax tonight
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Cooperating
with an associate brings increased mutual benefits Take care
of an outside affair carefully and g,axn good results Try to

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aunt Mrs LUier
Alter the dinner the guests
re-tarried It Mrs. Lansing's
lovely burnt for peppermint ice
cream and cake decorated with
Lens graduates and Ted! TU5
the class flower
'The tailless presented her
meet with as gift of lingerie
lnre'ite'tI I:uentr were liii
iwnurert's parents, Mr.and Mrs
.e'wIs C' !)nrton, and tier
or-other, Lewis, and the Mis
Futtilecn Morris, Barbara
Rozell. Betsy Longwell.
Patrecits Eldridge, Carol Ogg.
bvt t)urico, Sandra Lick.
lkbbn Graham and Kathy
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curried it bouquc of white
carnatioviii, and yellow pane
porno with witier r&amp;uurn
stmantersBest man was R. Lloyd
Vonckx, father of the grwm.
The bride's mother chose' a
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collar, navy and while atcvorie,. and it white' i-arnaticin
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with Elizabethan collar, while
accessories and a Urvender
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deception wits held in Lite
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In Houston I was the ursfathtul wife. He caught me with
his best friend but be didnt ge( mad and try to kill anybody. He calmly walked away and came back the next day
to talk things over This we-rides-lu] man was big enough to
sat', 'Maybe it's partly in&gt; fault If I had paid you more
anentiort you wouldn't need anybody else"
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He not only forgave me, but at a great financial sacrifice
be secured psychological counseling for tnt Even as 1 write
Um I am struggling to keep from making a phone call to let
"the other man" know that my husband will be out of tos'fl
and I'll be available.
Counseling is expensive, but when I look at my beautiful
family I realize It's worth holding my marriage together
for Besides, believe It or not, no woman ever had a better
husband
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Mrs Thomas Freeman, first
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Mrs llnhertftradfnrdwtuison
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and forgiving."
Wevt been divorced Ia' five years, and since then I
have treated women like dirt and they love It
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DEAR iRB': I'd like to nominate my husband for
sainthood. After nearly 30 years of mamage I ft-U In lose
with another man (also max-i-wd] The other man's wife
found out about It and raised such a stink that in' husband
gave up a thriving professional practice to move as far
away as possible from that little community.
The other woman divorced her husband, but my husband stood by me I am trying to make It up to him by
being the best possible s-tie in even way. My man Is one- In
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for sainthood or not, but I did catch my wife with another
mare, and I forgave her All she said In her defense was,

Arnett,Mar Huff nuu-., I)art'ene nual meetIng Wednesdn% This a group of organized
In enough ti step out in support of ward In the next rears as we
Jane t Blaylock, Karen will be the last meeting of the cvcrs romemmity which rim be Uw,tr cfln!.'tctwns
have in the past N, we must put
Jones and Undo Eldridge.
Cecelia Farmer Phntoi
group until November
depended upon to promote all
The theme of the Florida the club world back In Its
This meeUng was held at the movements leading tO bet- Federation of Women's Clubs springtime, and everyday tr to
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itniration fur I72-74 bring the clto'r of a fresh
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t'uiI the 4 'loser" The
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mote %,;%q ('l'IlS I) (cii of harsh fS(uwl Suliloct Iii.' goes after to
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DEAR ABBY An unfaithful sift- who had been caught
In the act, wrote in part' 'Whara with men art-.141111-ay" Are
usredersuarwlirxg, compassion and forgiveness qualities that
only women possess If you know of one man who'd be
wiultng to alt down with an erring site, discuss the problem,
'forgive her and suggest they start over, please nominate
him for sainthood
Well, my husband qualifies He caught me In the act,
not once, but three times [ with the same man] and each
time he forgave me, and now we have a stronger mat-rage
than ever
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7be bride-elect, who was hmn in Greenfield, ONO. is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Rothe Taciceti, Ratnhridge.
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decorations. Centering the cnntaliuir. A graduate figurine. apiratinnal poems entitled A
refrptthmen table was a red P1a'c! mats atul napkins CIft of lin'e from the heart of

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those meets on quantity, not and to F'.ssex standout Ainsky Bradley's best of the season.
but he was also working Into a P3rter, did not place in the
quality.
Armstrong. The Kineston.
In the 220 yard dash, running
xani wind 'lry.riorter of competition.
Rradiv was the only con Jamira runner bent Bradley by into a strong wind, Rradle
Charlie Harris, the only other
MESA. Artron: - 'esrn LesUmi in the meet to he named four nnNhundreihs of a second pnsled a 21.20, two-tenths of a Hanger i Texas) Junior College Raider that qualified to cornthe pole In the sta te' meet, recorded
Bradley, Seminole Junior All-American first team in in the 100 yard dash and three second slower thanhis best was the winner. He is
r with a 17- a fifth pb.ce
Colle ge's 'JI.Arnerlcan track three events, He gai ned the one.hundrett of a second in the niuirk during the st'naon, but ft national record holde
finish in the triple
was not enough to beat Arm- font vault In his record, but he jump He leaped 48 feet, 10
and field standout, was named honors in the long jump, 100 221) yard dash,
Bradley finished the 101) yard strong who finished with 21.17 achieved only,y 15 fret. seven in-hes This was his best jump
the most valuable player in the yard clash and 220 yard dash.
Hock, using a borrowed pole inches in the national meet. of the year. On one of his jumpa,
national junior college track Jer Hock also received first clash in 9 47 seconds. but
Brad Winter of New Mexico
and field meet over 11w weekend teani All-American honors. Armstrong covered the distance' isee related story) vaulted
Harris leaped 51 feet, six In.
Junior College', who held the
in
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pole
vault,
his
gaining
in
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seconds.
Electronic
but was called for a halffeet.
two
Inches
for
seenndplac'e
ashe'par'edtlwScmlnokiuninr
After the opening day of the calculators were used in time in the pole vault. This Is three national mark at 16 feet. nine Inch foul and the jump was
Cmllege' Raiders to a second
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place' finish
Essex Nri Jerse%i Corn. second place'. But they pulled in
mnuaitv College won the meet front and the were the meet
with 42 points while the' Raiders, leaders until the final event, M.
'*under coach Terry Long scored mile relay , The Raiders had no
36 points. Three other Fionwt entry in the mile relay and
learns were, in the top to as Essex sewed up the win with i
Miumi.Dade North, Florida first place finish
Bradley was the winner in the'
JuniorCxillege and Miami-DadeSouth finished sixth, seventh long jump, leaping 24 feet, five'
inches This was Itt inches
and eighth, respectively.
The Raiders had only tour short of his bcst jump recorded
contestants in the- meet and during iPx' season
Essex had onl six. Dade South, The real heari-brenkere. for
or the- other hand,hod 17 men Bradic) t'IIrnt' in the11)1) and Zl
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that qualified U. compete. The yard dashes whert tie' had to
Miami school defeated the settle for second place both
a rrived at compote
This year, the Semtnnle broken before' they
MESA, Arizona-Don't be
Sanford squad several times Umea And the Loss both timee.
told
Jerry
theirdestination.
Rut that wasn'i the end of the
Seminole' Junior thinclads were
ductnil the season, but they won wa' liv Ie' that-. half a scronci surprised if
So Hock had to look around problems for Long's crew ,
College track coach Terry Long Hock's pole wouldn't fit on the
starts early and walks to the plane which was carrying the until he- could find a pole to When they arrived at the motel
national junior college track four qualifiers and their coach hormna that was close enough to in Mesa, the facility had taken
too many reservations and the
meet next year so he can per- to the national meet So Hack his own that he' could use,
local
boys didn't have a place to
The pole was found, but then
sonall',- deliver the pole valut spent five hours in the Dallas
s
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That problem was also
and
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the
problem
of
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Airport, guarding the poles
poles
Allen l.rvini: It make sure- the made' uniforms and shoes Ii seems so lVed after much running
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everyones shoes and uniforms around.
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McMillen, 'who is now vaulting it to the' nu'et.
With all this, the Raiders
As
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turned
out,
the
poles
were
left in Orlando. Aft- a fez
for the Florida State University
f in ished second in the nation
e- flown to Phoenix on the long-distant phone calls,
Seminoles, was unable tn
Mesa,
(see
Mated slory'. Just think
th
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the
team,
the
equipment
arrived
compete' In the national meet same' plane wi
how
well they might have done
ant'
airline'
officials
said
before
they
about
two
hours
after tn arrived in Mesa and his
woulilt 't fit nr. tuit they were' flnicle'rs we're- chc'dulrd tm' if all had gone smoothly
wiIt tutu ' itiake' It to the meet

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margin ',-"I'Jx'1 to 3' gatcie's tti. Sot' I 's"g" t'idrrc 2.1 lo ';''i-4U' ;ool sgainu L.ft-han4
8) KEN Hl'l'OI'Oh11
e'I lilt: t.r If. had a t'w'm. run,
%setn-inir,I l'trss Sports WriterI'IIisIJtirgtIS latest vlrtorlrq eitto'r
ihe l'i11h,urgh Express is were lz,stiiorwel lypir ally by to
In ltw Atuerk-an league, the two doubles and a single in k4er
picking top alcaiti after moving imn.steip Putting attack,
Milwooker Prewers defeated at-bats, knocked In two runs and
I'ittaburgtu's part-timers are the flnslnn, ffpiI Soi li-I; the 5PfPt1 twIi". l'hen 1enn1t.
ttirmigh Phllncic'lphln, ('CIII.
'liii liii 11111 'imtIon now tins Pus juI os hard on thur opposition as New York Yankees took a pair suhtAng for Dsv ('-ash at
.-ri'ie tuinklog tracks for New thit' IC'gIIIIUs, Renoir Stennt'tt from the l*trrtlt ligers S-I and i.e-rind bait', was the second\'s'rk.
'ml ,fose Pagan, a pair nil 0-2; the fhekltI A's fe-1 the game hero with three hits, an
titilltytnen, played major roles Tesas flangt'ns twice 4-I and 7. HRI arid a run se.'wnl,
"I "..' cucier seen a ballehtihi
niciit Ito' hots like they iii'," Miitoliiy
I, (tie IIauiitn"re (bIes td
K.'n RosweII belted a garrw
iii the' t;tts'r National liigue the ('leyphurwi Imllans 6-I and
Miinnge'r l-'mnnk Iis'- ttwii
otter Virulon's loe-mnotivp III. gaines Monday, 11w Houston the Chicago White Sox defeated tying. three-run hoe-net aril
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by his I'hillies 'l Astros lost to t he ('im-lnnatl Cahifeii'nia 5-4 in U'ie first game Tommie Agee raced borne from
third Ori catcher TM Shnmons'
hI,'iI -3 and had (twit West lead nit a twin ldll and the AngeLs
'nil 4-2 Monday,
trimmed Iii a mere' haligaine the cerond gRow 1-2 in 10 in- pie'd bail to lift New York
The
g'.- I'tnatoirgh, i
'.ic'tnr$va in the' last 15 giniwa over los Angeles while the ninga ham wiuthed out Kansas over SI. tocii.s, The Cardinals
had scored thr?e runs cuff the
noil cut mlii the leeuil of tin' front. lbwigi'rq bent the San l"rancisco ('ii)' at %linirw'ss,tiu
cunning Ni". \'iirk Mets In (he ;ianta f-2, 'the (lilt-ago Cubs
Pittsburgh's first-game at- *ts' ace rehiver, Tug McGraw.
I(I take a short-lived 8-1 lead in
National league Emil. Despite elnwtn'tl 11w Montreal Expos 5-2 tack was led by Pagan,
lM'ntlng St loiis 74, the' Mets' and the Atlanta flraves nipped year-old then bas.rruin who is 11',. lad " the eIEhth
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Area residents will get their
24 IS .615 Oakland
24 11 .686Head coach Bill Duty wi ll put There will be no kickoffs or make tip the student body at the Houston
Baltimore Manager Karl Weav- teeunund hoe-ne in a two-run
first look at Lake Brantley High his boys through a scrimmagepunting, but regular referees school during the' first year. So I.e's Angeles 24 16 .600 It M i nnesota
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fifth.
School's first football team Came with the first team
21 Ill .5X 3
Chk'ago
22 14 .611 2' CF mnuu'tI.
will be used and the scrimmage the school will tuive' to play Cincinnati
A relief pitcher here, a
One thing for sure-the On'e'dnesday aftei-nixm in a 4 tense nx'etlng the second team session will be played under basically a junior varsity Atlanta
17 22 .436 7
California
18 23 A10 10
oles wouldn't be leading the pinch-hitter there-that was
lB 25 .390 9
Texas
16 23 .410 10
ap.m. spring game at the Lyman defense and the ball changing game-like conditions,
schedule during the first San l),ego
American League East today. how the Yanks swept Detroit,
San Francisco IS 29 iii IlLt Kansas City 13 22 .311 II
Ninth and 10th graders will season.
Stadium.
hands about every 10 plays.
Successive pinch doubles by
Saturday's Results
Cleveland ambled Into HaItISaturday's Results
the spring practice
more four games ago, leading Ron Swoboda and Rusty Tor'res,
Chicago 6, Montreal 3
Detroit 2, New York i
sessions opened a few weeks
the division. But after running the latter a Iwo-run shot, turned
Sa n Francisco If. Atlanta 9
Oakland 6, Chicago 3
ago, 66 boys turned out to try out
headlong into the Orioles' kiddie the nightcap around for the
Cincinnati 9, San Diego 4
Texas 16, Minnesota 2
for the team. That nwnbe'r has
cor ps and their quartet of
Yankees after Steve Kline had
i'hilndelphin 2, Pittsburgh 1,
Baltimore 4, Cleveland 2
now thinned out and only about 12 Innings
game winners, the Indians nutduekd eight.game winner
-Boston 9, Milwttukee 3
S
40 boys remain on the squad.
crawled out of town in third, l"z Mickey Loiich in the opener.
York 4, SI, Louis I
California 4, Kansas City 2
Duty didn'tmcut anyone, "tt,.
In the first game. succusive
games off the pace.
3
Sunday'. Results
st cut themselves."
Baylor, Grich and right-hand- sacrifice flies by Swoboda and
Sunday's Results
lioslori 4, Milwaukee I
Duty has been short-handed
er l'at l)obsun did the damage Hal lanier, a couple of replace..
Detroit 5, New York 4
San Francisco 3-6, Atlanta 2-7,
L.ox'onzo \'lnson aas in his reghtcrnter and then scored on four trips and three runs hatted in the couching department 2nd game II innings
Monday night In leading the inenLs in the lineup, gave New
Baltimore 5. Cleveland 1
since two of his three assistant
Orioles to a 6-I triumph for a York a 24 lead in the seventh
usual tough form yesterday as an infield out. Again in the In
husburgtu 8, Philadelphia 5
Minnesota 7, Texas 2
series sweep.
he sparked the Orioles to a 8-3 fourth inning the Oriole ace
and It ballooned to 5.0 in the
Montreal 7, Chicago 5
California 4, Kansas City 2
Johan)- W i lson had two hits coaches are lied up with
victor- over the Cardinals In a unloaded a shot to rightcenter Including a triple. But on that coaching obligations at other
In other American League eighth on three waikj, Felipe
St. Louis 8, New York 3
Oakland 5, Chicago 4, 10 in.
Oviedo Major League battle. which went for a triple,
games. the New York Yankees Alcu's fly bull and Tories'
San Diego 5, Cincinnati 2
nings
triple he attempted to stretch it schools. David flames, who is
took a pair from Detroit S-I and double,
out
pitching
Monday's Results
It was In the fourth inning the Into a home run and was cut currently at l,ynmn. Las been
Los Angeles 8, Houston 8, 11
V&amp;n*m started
but after four Innings he had to Orioles broke the game wide down by a perfect throw by the helping Duty run the boys innings
4-2, Oakland whipped Texas
Milwaukee 11, Boston 3
"1 think we can win the West.
give It up because of a sore arm. open with five runs. Infield Oriole centerfielder, Don through their paces.
twice 4-1 and 7-1, the Chicago ern Division," Oakland ManNew York 5-4, Detroit 1.2
Monday's Results
uuhnit,s will be at
Lake
During that time he pitt up singles b - Jody Jordan and Tom Jacobs Jacobs also had another
chicago 5. Montreal 2
Kansas City at Minnesota, White Sox beat California 5-4 ager Duck Williams said after
before the Angels won the 10. the A's twin triumphs over
New York 7, St. Louis 6
rain
Brown along with severaloutstanding defensive play Brantley as the ninth grade
four hits and only one run.
couch will
Jerry Posey and Derek
But It was the job with his bat throwing errors by the Car- when he raced to deepleft. Potter
Chicago 5.2, California 4-3, inning second game 3-2, Mu. Texas. "We had it all todayPittsburgh 74, Philadelphia
also be on Duty's 3-2
waukee shelled Boston 11-3 aril pitching arid Putting."
*that re-all)' made Lovonw a real dinah helped score the first center to haul down a long shot
2nd game 10 innings
standout. In three official trips low reins. Then came the triple off the bat of Drew Duda in the staff. Posey is currently at
Kansas City's gauie at Mmlos Angeles 5, San Francisco
Oakland 4-7, Texas i'i
The A's had it all in the sexSeminole high and has several 2
nt-sot.,'u was rained out.
he had a pair of ringing triples by Vinson.
enth inning of the opener, scocBaltimore 6, Cleveland 1
second inning.
In the National League, the ing all their runs as Joe Rudi
and a single, And he scored
'Tuesday's Games
Atlanta 2, San Diego 1
In the Senior League game )'ears of experience.
Posey, in addition to being a
Ur" Umes,
Cincinnati 8, Houston 3
Detroit (Timmerman 34) at New York Mets defeated St. drilled a leadoff homer and
Calvin Ward Worked the final last night the Indians won their
Louis 74, the Chicago Cubs beat George Hendrick followed with
Vinion singled In the first to two innings for the Orioles and fourth game of the second half good football coach, has also
Tuesday's Games
Cleveland (Wilcox 44), N
drive in the first Oriole run and saved the decision for Finson. by roiling over the Bras-es 194 been outstanding as a track
St. Louis (Gibson 1$) at ChiBoston (Culp 34) at Balti- Montreal 5.2'Atlanta nipped a three-run game-winning shot.
coach at Seminole High. lie is cago (hands 3-I)
San Diego 2-I, Cincinnati
And they had alt they needed
then scored hlineslf. In the third Also helping the Oriole attack
inure (Cue llar 2-3), N
The lusty bat of 11saWy Willis
Pittsburgh (Ellis 5-2) at Mont
frame be bombed a triple to was Victor Blair with two hits In proved a key factor for the expected lobe a key addition to
New York (Keklch 4-3) at pwTrneled Houston 5.3, Los in first inning of the Anal.,
Angeles downed San Francisco scoring five nuts, thres of them
Milwaukee (Lockwood 1-4), N
winners as he pounded three the Lake Brantley coaching treat ( Torrex 4-2), N
Philadelphia (Carlton 5-5) at
Kansas City (Hooker 24) at 5-2 and Pittsburgh took two on Mike Epstein's homer. Rag.
hits in five trips and scored staff,
Potter is currently coaching New York (Matlack 5-0), N
from Philadelphia 7-3 and 4-2, gie Jackson also hotnered for
Minnesota (Blyleven 6.3, N
tirne&amp; Included in his hits
in Lexington, Kentucky, lie
Dobson tossed a five-hitter as Oakland In the seventh. 'The
San
Diego
(Norman
4.3)
at
Oakland
'
7-2
at
(lloltzman
were a pair of doubles,
the Indians rnanagt'd Just 19 hits sweep extended the A's winning
Texas (Hand 0-3, N
Greg Thompson was another played ball at the University of Atlanta (heed 2.6), N
('hicago illahn.sen 6-5) at Cal- and four runs in the four games. streak to five games.
Cincinnati (Billinghaiuu 14) at
standout with the bat for the Kentucky.
Nine
games
have
been
Houston
iWItson
Crowley hatlun off night at the
2-3).
N
ilornia
(Ryan 3.4)
Lake Oakland's fir-st game,
Indians as he slapped two hits in
scheduled for the team with a
plate but Baylor and Grich the White Sex won their opener
1,05 Angeles (Osteen 5-2) at
Wednesday's Games
tow' trips,
10th date open. Seven of those San Francisco (McDowell 6-1),
continued their hot pet'- with a late-Inning home run
Chicago at California, N
Three Indian pitchers coin'There was auto racing in
INDIANAPOLIS (API games
are
listed
as
home
N
with a rur,-batted-uu blitz. Chicago's came in the
Kansas
City
at
Minnesota,
N
fonnances
at the
"It's kind of bad to take some- places other than Indianapolis blned to pitch a one hitter
wildness games and will likely be played
apiece while Mery hiettenmund eighth when they wiped out
Wednesday'. Games
Oakla nd at Texas, N
Stases.
errors
and
But
b dy's place," Al Unser said. "1 over the Memorial Da weeksingled, doubled and tr ipledand California's 4-1 lead on Pat KalPittsburgh at Montreal, N
Detroit at Cleveland, N
helped keep the Braves in the at the Lyman field.
feel like we belong up here
The school opens the season
scored twice.
Philadelphia
at
New
York,
N
Boston
at
Baltimore,
N
ly's leadoff hotnet and Bill
game
for a while. Sharing the'
At Charlotte, N.C,, Buddy
econd place ."
Willis, Jitui September 14 against the
The Orioles gut all the runs Mellon's three-run shot.
i, LouIs at Chicago
New York at Milwaukee, N
fn
if,21t
to
a
mound
duties
were
Nobody took Mark Donahue's Baker drove his red Dodge
Bishop Moore junior varsity.
San Diego at Atlanta, N
Browdy and Ted homer,
place. He won the Indianapolis one-mile victory Sunda
Then they meet the Lyman JVs
Cincinnati at Houston. N
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The Indians were behind
500-mile auto race, But Unser, World 600 stock car race, averonScpte'mber2l. They have two
I 'm, Amugeles at San Francisco
once,
when
the
Braves
scored
who finished third in the run- aging 142.255 mile per hour and
scheduled
with
twice in the top of the first. Six gacuues
ning , wound up second after earning $21,975.
first Jacksonville Trinity Christian
runs
in
the
bottom
of
the
Bobby Allison gunning For his
original runner-up Jerry' Grant
and one each with Jacksonville
was bumped down to 12th for third consecutive victor')' in the Put the Indians ahead to stay. University Christian, Tampa
race, had his Chevrolet 1(K) They added three runs in the TempleIkiithts, Sarasota
illegal refueling,
second and third innings and
l)onohue, a 35-year-old eV.- yards in front of Baker with
in Cardinal Moone&gt;-, labeile anti
Just
then
ripped for seven more
4h*L
tneering graduate from Brown 50 miles to go when his right the
Taylor-Pierson.
fifth
frame.
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Prosser Rolls Over Spraq*ins
Wayne' Live)
and Steve loser, Rally Sawyers.
and Ligon Williams each had a
Sflià
Pe!trol
Whetted
each
had
a
single,
7
sIngle
for Seminole Sporting
Jack Prosier Ford
Winning
pitcher.
flaked States hank 4
Jim
Goods. Winning pitcher, Kevin
Hal Spragtns
I,tjmneintj,, loser, Pat Schirard.
CJnl) three hits in the game, Crouse; loser. Mike Jones.
Lincoln Meirm 4
two for Seminole Petroleum,
George's 6
Mike link had two doubles
United Trans. Union S
one for U.S. Bank. Paul Dawn
J!NIOR LEAGUE
and twosingles for Jack
Mike
McIntyre'
had
had a double for Seminole
a
double
Prosser Ford, 'rronc Ha yes
had a triple and a single, nanny and single' for George's. Bill) Petroleum, Bernard Mills a
Elks 6
Wells a double', .18) Bergman Griffith a double, Greg Liggins single, For U.S. Bank, Jim
and Brent Sctiumuker two and Archie Ives each had a Kennedyhad a single, Winning
Rotary I
Jeff Patton had a triple for
singles cacti. Waynt Kelly, Jim single. For United Trans. pitcher, Greg Pringle; loser,
Elks, Robert Smith, Terry
F.dmonds and Chuck McMullan Union, Jeff Wade, had a double, Jimmy Kennedy.
Arthur Knight, Bobby Tincher,
Smith, Roger Mills and Rick
eachhad a singit. wtuuun
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Mann each had a single. David
Frederick had two doubles and Anthony McIntyre, Eddie- Piati
and Mike Limier each had a
McCook, Terrell Ervin, David
a single' for Hal .SpTZLgIns
First Federal 17
Wells and Louis Lively each had
coIn Mercury. 'lodd Sloan, single. Winning pitcher, Duane
Lee, bier, Anthony Mcintyre.
(ait 16
a single for Rotary. Winning
Rick' Viars had a double and Pitcher, Mark Russi ; loser,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
single fee' First Federal, Wayne David Wells
Meserve a double, Andy Thorpe
two singles, Roger Herring a
florida Stair Bank 26
SENiOR LEA GUE
single. Ken Da vidson had a
Sanford Atlantic
double' and two singles for
'
National Bank IS
Bernie Vonflerbulis pitched a Chase. Be' Stafford a double and
one-hitter for Florida State si ngle, Kurt Schirard, Daryl
Sanford Pollee 3
Bank, Joe Smi th led all hitters Stewart and Calvin Davis each
Da vid Mendoza had two borne
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with a triple and double, David had a single. Winning pitcher, runs for IBM, Sieve Ferrell,,
Fall was right behind with two Andy Thar'pe; loser, 80 SW- George Kennis, Kei th Baggs,
singles, Chris G ardner had a ford
John Zeuii, Shaun O'Brien and
double, Bernie VonHerbulis,
Meécal Ce**ei' '7
Jeff Anderson all had singles.
Robert Newman and Ronnie
Senilsole Sp.rtMg Goeth
lien Butler, Joe Benton and
Hodges cacti had a single. Pat
Tim Bobbins had two home David Terwilleger had the only
C)'Ilrieni had a home run for runs and a double for Medical hits for Sanford Police. Winning
Sanford Atlantic Bank. Winning Center, Marty Roberts had a
plicher, Charles Wakeficif;
pitcher, Bernie VonBerbulis; single. Mike Jones, Jeff Raybon loser, Mark Sinicoe,

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TERRY LONG, tract; coach at Seminole Junior
College, displays the trophy his tea'ti received
after they finished second in the nation in the
nation meet at Mesa, Arizona. Vesco Bradley
led the team with one first and two seconds and
wah named the most vtilunble player of the

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an unconfirmed report of a 5,600 pound haul by one of the
commercial fishing boats, fishing the same area, came In.
The inlet Harbor charter boot fleet tailed tit get outsithVCT3 oftw because- of the earl' eitsoi tropical storm Tht
botiani fishnig bunts that die gu out reported pretty fair
catches. Trolling boats were limited to a few half-day trips,
fishing mostly for sharks Seven black tips were landed
aboard the "Miss behavior" on a Tuesday trip and six more
upto pounds plus a pair of bonito ona Wednesday trip.

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foot, seven Inch sailfish Thursday along with nine boniUc and
A tub full of black sea bass.

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irinipuig wider the lanterns at night continues to be
good in the lnD-a.cunstal Waterwa near (.inkbill with ninny
catches of five gallons or more being reported Hurry Titshow of Luke Mary and this writer tried floundering near
Ponce Inlet Monday night

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wife Linda, on their recent deep sea outing aboard the "Marianne,"
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at Sanford Avenue and 13th Street, had nine large futh

Casse/berry Legion
Wins Opener, 1 1- 1
Cuseliierry Post 256 cap- season, turned in a sparkling
tured Its Legion opener last mound effort and only bit his
night in grand style, rolling over shutout in the final frame when
Bishop Moore, Post 242.B fl-I at the losers managed an
unearned tall)'.
Lyman High School Field,
Larry Chuniat, the Lyman
Quanat struck out ten battesx
High pttrnn,i- lwr it, ti,' ;U151.
while displaying perfect control
and not walking a batter. He
was touched up for low' hits and
the ore unearned run.
flitting wise It was Chwiat
who played a key role in the
victory as he was one of three
Casselberry players who
slammed out a trio of base hits.
Chunat hail three hits in four
trips.
Also pasting three hits were
Darrell htyne who was thee for
five with two runs scared and
Tim Shea who went three fur
four

Still another hitting star for
the winners was Mike Weirich
who rapped two hits in five
trips.
Caaaelberry broke the scoring
Ice with run In the ftrt but put
things away with four run explosions in the Uiu'd and fourth

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Unis-ersily, captured the 56
edition of the Memorial Week. Charlie Glotzbach finished
end classic Saturday and took th ird in a Dodge, metre than 12
home a cool $218,767.90 for it, lilIes back. Benny Parsons as
four th arid leeltoy Yarbrough
Gary Bettenhaust,n. of Tinle
Park. Ill., led for 126 of the 21K) fif th , both in Mercurys
laps. But with only 18 of them
by Frank Beard
Also Sunday, three-tunes Inremaining, igtiition troubles
winner
A.J.
Foyt
dianapotis
5W
knocked him out of the rave,
was hospitaliLed with lust and
leaving Grant in front.
And just six laps later. Grant, second drgree burns suffered
5--The Value of Early
of Seattle, scooted into the pits during a pit stop in a l00-lap
lur quick repairs on a vibrating United States Auto Club dirt.
If CIII' teitti tutu
III
right front wheel- and tra ck e'.t'ud at Do Quoin, Ill
(U a dentist. If your car
The
uluislUip
occurred
when
Donohue had the lead.
stalls, you call a garage
lit held it for the reumt.aining 17 )"o)-t jet-kid
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The Casselberry Tune added

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action fur
the
Caaselberry Post will be
tomorrea night when they
agau- play at Lyman High Field
with the Seminole Legion, Post

183 providing 11w oppositIon

Game Linie is set for 5:30 p.m.

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tremendous time bringing in this large catch of
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VO
Jumped
his
e''
average
of
Ct'kpit
of
lesson (ruin a teaching pro
record
speed 162.962
miles an how'. H abo turned from the car, his clothing with a good reputation.
There just is no substitute
the fastest single lap at 187.539. ablaze. He was hospitalized and
bid listed in "good" condition for Ii a v I n g your ganuue
Al Unset', who failed in
win his third straight lndy, Monday night, but will have to checked (ruin time to time
b ' a tmuani
was tiutrdwhe-nthet-arsvrosied undergo ankle surgery.
and trained for the Job. My
New
Zealand
DentsHulme
Dents
of
the finish line and Joe Leonard
dad used to be a pro, and I
uutduekd Emerson Fittipaldi
was fourth
still go to tutu for help
Brazil
Lu
win
Monday's
But after speedway officials
The start of a new n'usu:i
upheld a protest b- Unset's mauls I Gold CUP race at Dalton is a good time to have your
thief niechanic, George Bug. Park. England, averaging swing appraised by a pro, lie ball Is going, and thinks only
nutti, Grant w as bowiced out of 115.17 tuttle-i 1*1' how'. Ibbiw can tell you what you about his swing. Indoor fathe top 10 hosting the other was drivi ng a McLaren, Fitti- should be working on before cilittes are common nowa
finishers up a notch. The ciffi- piddi a John Player Special you begin playing regularly days
and ingraining bad habits.
It's fli'i,CI to &amp;'aiiy for a
vials said Grant improperly 4 Lotus.
Man) tt-a-tiiuug prot t)t'lu(".t good lesson.
who
George
lust
his
FoRmer,
took fuel from kajuuuiate lobby
ttitat indoom lesions before
islwspAUI 110,111111111 11 A%3n a
Under's tank during thatpole
starting position at the
final
Bryar 200 Trsns.Am send race the sacath&amp;'r turns nice are
:Pit ".
Monday be- the bes?, because the' pupil
The infraction cost Grant at London, N.H .
isn'I worried about Where' the (NEXT' L.t the Club WoiA)
wouldn't
Mast,
ear
his
cau
se
tiie No 2
maci- than
kaiuli;iitei Ja',
While Al Unset took borne tijt* ü'itr Lii
On'trtly on your cnen;oryi You tan rf; Inituntiy to Beard,
to victory, av.
195,257.65' for second place i.nd un and drove it
clodviC4 with hi book, "SPuating Strokes Sand for yo.r own
tfld.0 per hour.
arid gift c.optss of his N page illustrated book. Costs only $1,
Leonard received $51,797.89, eraglng 75.351
a Pontiac
Minter,
driving
Mill
plus 25 (lull for posta ge and handling Send clock or money
Grant
wound up
with
order to "Shar#ing Strokes," co The Sanford Herald, P.O Hot
finished
second,
two
Fire-lard,
323.832.85.-a low of sortie $fl.tee, D*'it. 327, Radio City tatioo, tJ,* 'V'eiv, U V. tonly
laps W4.
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Push their margin to 11.0. All
told the Casaciberry LegMni
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fine catch of catfish and bream he caught
recently out of Camp Seminole on the Wekiva
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Tunrnons aboard the "Marianne' Mondn) and returned to
Sanford with the best catch of fled snapper seen in it Long
time. Nine snapper, total weight 205 pounds I sounds like old
times and that was only Rudy and Undo 'a share of the SO big
ones landed by Captain 'flmmon's party fishing an unmarked
wreck about 3 miles of! short.

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Alter spearing tow flounder, the scene of operations wa:
changed to Indian Mound Camp near Oakhlll for the late
outgoing tide and slwlmnpmg. Luck was good and three hourmdipping resulted in half an ice chest of tieliciowc (Jul' 1111!
shrimp to go with the fla'.mder.
Tales of blur fish in the surf caused Roy lhmsmort, C.
C. Caudell and Carl McAllister, all of the Sanford area, to hit
the beach south of 'lurtle Mound on a weekend trip. The
North-cait wind brought the blues close In to shore and 22 of
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Fly GAB',' TAYLOR
Herald Sports Editor

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Raider Th*Inclads Second In Nation
Tackle.biUng size catfish moved into the St. Johns
River around Marina hit Fish Camp this week and several
cane pole anglers had 2D.pouind test lines innkrn while fishing
from the bank In that area.
An elderly lady encountered one of the big ones and came
out second best in the ensuing tug-of-war, losing honk, line
and pole to the tab. Fortunately. Bob King, who runs the
ramp, heard her yells for help and jumping Into his boat,
pursued the pole across the river. Retrieving the pole. King
played the fish to a standstill, but as he started to land him,
the bent trno&amp; pulled nut A fast grab at Lix- depart1ni hsti
connected and Kinsz three the big Cat upon the banL then
returned the pole and f ish to to the Lady angler Incidentally,
the fish weighed 12 poundr
Bass fishing in this section has been excellent all week.
Don ilangs landed strings of seven and nine on two eonsfUUVC trips limit string 10 fell to C C). Penn t w o, cthy
ma rowwhile Fred Fryer, Lynchburg, Virginia, fishing with
Bob lrng guiding, used plastic worms to take his limit
Thwiitn}-. thek Mower got a limit catch Wednesday plug
casting and Mike Maples used his fly rod to land nine more
just a few yards from the camp.
Jerry Higgins of Bud's Halt and Tackle Mop In Lmigwnnd,
reported blue gills and ihe icrackera plentiful around the Air
Base Canal in Lake .Jessup. Higgins also had word of thret
beautiful bua caught by Jack Grass of Lake Mar) The ILI
tipped the- scale at
eight one, 101 . pound! and wcr
caught on shiners in the Lake Mar area.
Other reports of fabulous bream fishing came from
Hhley's Fish Camp on the south side of Lake Jessup. Strings
of 20 to 40 were commonplace according to Lowell Hiky,
ramp owner, with a few catches up to SO. Bob Fogle and
farrilh toot. fl it, two
sonir of then up It, c pound and i
quarter Toni Vat fleulon and wife had £ in two day.-, of
fishing and Mr and Mrs Canton McGregor had a one day
catch of 50 shelicrackers and bluegilhs on a Sunday outing.
Bob Sawyer and Barry Brunelle turned up to land at mixed
string of cats and bluegill totalling about 50. almi on Sunday
and Mr Meeks of Apopka had about the same number
D= Smith, Seminole Sporting Goods Stare:, listed it met
string of 17 bass for Larry Smith and friend caught on purple
worms. They waded the flats near the Osteen Bridge.
C*teen Bridge Fish Camp reports that ipectied perct
are still biting real well on live Missouri minnows and told of
one limit catch of big bass, all in the six U' seven pound class,
made by Torn Game. Watt Elsa came In with three of about
2'2 pounds each In spite of the rain Sunday ,
School bass are striking earl) mornings and eveningiaround Lemon Bluff Fish Camp.
Buddy Cheatham and (iu&amp; Hill used popping bugs to
land 20 bream Sunday at Camp Seminole on the Wekiva
River. "Bm fishing a little slbw due to the weather" was the
word from Cfltis Faulk Even so, most of the' ban fishermen
were finding a Jew two to low per boat, and man) good
catches of panflsh and catfish came in during the week.
Bow and arrow fisherman were out after garfidi at
Wekiva River Haven Camp again. George Cency, camp
owner, reported only it scattering of law buz bream and
catfish plentiful.

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Monday's Result..
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Orlando 5, Tampa 4
Fort Lauderdale 3, Cocoa 2
lhi)tunll Reach 4, l.sikrhjand I
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1144 Chevrolet pick up truck, low
mileage, tong bill, heavy duty

p"is?i, Birds. Poodle's &amp; Beagles.
Animals, Supplies , Dog Houses
PETPAIR, Fairway Plaza,
Sanford 27) 4433

Good
used
Westinghouse
refrigerator. 173 373 5.153 or 322
1354.
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i DlSCRlMlNATIC' ACT.
EMPLOYMEH7
More Informatk - may be Ii
I obtained from 4he Wage- II
Hour office at 719 Carlaine
12490
Building.
N.E. II
I
Avenue, North
Miami, Florida 33161,

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150 Opel 11.000 miles, automatic
Prans-m'ss.Ø,'. ,'ew tondton, Oral
t-nariclng $1155

Ctmihualsvas. Male, female, with or
wit hout APCC $33 up Animal
lIlt-en Boarding Nefnsll 333 3112

Used TV sCv,irantefd Co!or &amp; 0 5
Terms
arranged
W
WHOLESALE IV. 110 P4 1151,
Lmgnoc'd Ii) 300*

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dicates a preference based
on age from employers
covered by the AGE

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Pontiac. I door hardtop, automatic,
power sleet rig I, bras a's, .*rellanf
Cond,tis tI
173 ISIS

Pets

It IIVISIOP-1 Sit 5533 UP
MILLERS
P6ItOrlandoDr
3170331

LI. .irwenA tic-n .i,.... .i
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Results

SOO French Ave .377 SM

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M.
are,ea, siinia a luse
sad U
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aestI In Mm 414115Ii01.an
Pad prinittlee
64=to
ebu.
ev.
..at
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raw
of 04
S.. ).law C.p,r*lat iota.

And

And Supplies

knowingly OCCtt 11LL1

1967 Cadillac

THE SANFORD
HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
3222611

Classic Mercedes lent, Olelyt
angina, etceilent, best reasonable
off., 500 David It - North
Orl.rmelo, .177 3'MI

Paolo

SAODt I IUUII'ASS.ft
.V,a, S-ar. ,1
O"l(tj'r' W'%ldr,5 Shop
I? 91
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1969 Mercury MarquiS Station
Weqen Loaded $7300 tire-, 377
54"

Poultry

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127 7S.tI

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941 Mettur,' Montclair PS. PR.
e',', a'a(ellenf shape, aIr 1130 377

5lmt.,ig n'rS't'5-5, flt#t'.,' eIIP? 'Or
cIoo', frr,mn Ill I SO •acP Brand
men cabinels, hinges. assorfed
t,pes for ', prIce Call 1334455
Ibm 67 p m or inquire at P4011's
r.roc,,y Slot. In 011eer, for
USED LUMfIER
(An be np,,, IlPn4pc% Lame.

DIAL FR At)TO SAIPS S'.
- Pay's Moe a'-1117 IP'.ln'l&amp; Ag

Autos For Sale

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Building

SI,.,

Electric 10, $13 a month

App?, rental lonard p.rchasd
(ne(k Oil I" Groege Stia''. hi) E
040O.r5ar OcIar,ck. P?,0ny toll ltp
41. 11)4

16' Larson Boat, 50 HIS Mercury
Motor. Murray till trailer, lop w
curfaitn. 64' 314' after S.

7r.J Local ion On1757
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
(across from Jack Pros-sin)
Santord32l $500

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Auto's a_ Trucks

941 (bearol.f Ph's sup good eon
d.t,on 1771 Phone 1`02 71*5, aso
for t.-rr

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'.' i .-I'..1A,, I)) it?.

K,smors Washer, parts, sirvice,
used machines MOONEY AP
PLIAPICES 2710457

Seminole Sporting
Goods

Boats and
Marine Equipment

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74

Trailers

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1570 17' a 31' two bedroom, low down
payment. Assume payments. Call
322?fl7Ia.m tol it. Pro --

Did you know that your
club or organization
can appear in this
lis'ir.q each week for
only $3 per week? This
Is an Idual way to Inform the public of your
club activities.

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Sanford, Fla.
122 3420

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llS4#WAi, ,panan'ge'r. 1753. BOB
YOUNG- S AUTO SAL ES, Pliny Ii
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Trucks And

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Musical Merchandise -

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Prc,Vl. 277 1411

etpnt,-c t'ert. 3$5 a?ual miles
PitCl'$Pt tt-,',,m 17) 1w

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Lots a Acreage _____

nigan. Asl.oc.

week with -17 brand new
It ctj,cic4s an a dozen differ.
miit fields.

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Antiques

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Motorcycles

And Scooters
154$ Yamaha, 90 re, R oad

PAR. I
5* Cornet Pats I III
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1 3 S.' to 7 F spi
I., IppI .17 0?')

Singer Touch and Sew

Seallfl) 74$
2)4. Pars
'#lJOiLt 4a001 0 SAL k S
01%' IPI$5t00 of ODsubil' *de .V
Ii,51.tS. S,.ndairs 5 Neidays Call
Cn1,aI rIo..da a -,m,pnlø', Ct
3V 1520.
377 U
322 e$21
I) -0t% LO'S Ond parIs
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Lt.ta'C llA
t,3. 5.O"g*004
530.000
Sanford
All 7fl)
ln quiet attr.ctive.IouthareLtPit*e
bedroom's) bath home, corner lot,
' fenced yard. Call Charles Fin. City - Residential, II)' a 1301.
15000
City - Triangular residential, 150' *
Don Sasmdsni. Realtor
S
150' to 117. 14.000.
1971 Lot Road
County - Irregular with 341'
4-41 1311
frontage on 251h St Extension
$14,500
County -353'i 173* an Airport Blvd.
S111.500
County - Residential, 700' * lii',
r C) I I c EJ
152.033.

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them from bun it whokiak
.'.tt,, intimutii:g that U 1
didn't do so, he'd sitter all
1112 StU'1pftt
Itt tJi
rival
bookstore to purchase their

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Rummage Sales
tied'.btSitp 541533,1
MUST SELL-Over 100 floor plans
-7?tES French 11307)3
al costs and below. Take your Kitchen sit. double bed. baby travel
choice, move In. Lillie money Is all
bad, clothes. CHEAP. MISC.
Casselberry, 13$ $304.
you need WINCHESTER
Sewing Machine equipped to I ig lag,
HOMES, 3)3) S Onsarsdo Aye.
YARD SALE
bullonhol.s, fency design, In
Sanford.
SATURDAY, MAY 77-5105
Console. Pay balance of 141 or 7
LIFETIME
COLLECTION
REPOSSESSIONS, Factory re
payments of ty Call Credit
Furniture.
Picture
frames-,
Brass,
polls, two payments with I..Manager at 3735411 or eves. 131
Copper. Primitives, Antlquot,
sur3nce and fait Is all you need.
1114. SANFORD SEWING
Junk.
CENTER, 307 A East Ill St WINCHESTER HOMES, 1752,
101
North
Virginia
Ave
Sanford.
D*ntown Samford
-. _
rurnitune, appliances-, odds and
TRADE most anything for down
Auctions
ends D.Land 730-3700
paymenl. Come in, see us. 100 $I
-- punLic Ai,IfTiOfd
floor plarn. Move in at once It's
Ilk,' new Wi-iltngnus-e (used I
yours. WINCHESTER HOMES, (,rr, MCnda, nijhl 7 10 p mr
mos I, 17.500 BTU air Conditioner,
Cons-goments *r1C0"flrd' Open
17 52, Sanford.
5721. 332 7451 oiler 1.
daily IC S Samford F armers
Auct i on HA1 If Ii - DISCOUNTS, Get yours today. Little
Single solid Cherry wood bed an
money and Its yours. Low
Innerspring, 5'O. Call 327 IS"
Wanted To Buy
payments, 12 year's to pay. Over 52
500 models, and color schemes.
WINCHESTER HOMES, 17-57. WANTED Afll.Qpi, Iurn.tre
Appiances. I pece at f ull hOuSe
Sanford.
Cal' D19120
RE PULLS. Close out sales lots
CASH )u 1133
South Florida. Save 11,000 to
r.)lf .,ed tvmn , tVrp acplanc.s
$2,000. All color schemes-. WON.
lp4$5 etc flu, I or loel items-CHESTER HOMES, R'. 17.52.
II" p 5 .'4 11 715 )4rslj A,p
Sanford —
I 7 sets- Walt-f Sses and four folding
37
Real Estate Wanted
cols 44$ $351. Also Canvas Cover
for ' l,t,il
Need four Or five bsdroom home to
rent or buy prefer some acreage, Want to Buy, Set of Child Swings In
good casdl.lon. Phone 372 3n?.
furnished or unfurnisited, Will pay
up to $300 per month. Immediate
possessIon. Call Mr. Marlin, 3n. 54
Equipment For Rent
JIM.
REPlY A BED
R,ila*a 1 Bib, Bets
41
Bicycles
CARROLLS FURNITURE
114W III 51 Ph 2735111
to per cent off all Raleigh Bicycles
in stock. FIXIT SHOP, 50* French
Ave 323 1751
AIIDta(, MACSINkS Rent a MM

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SCRATCHES I OENTS,iMos. old.
1 2 3 bedrooms. save over 12.000.
Il's yours, move In today with
little money. WINCHESTER
HOMES OF FLA.. 3131 S. Orlon
do Ave., RI. 1742. Sanford.

MAYFAIR. Ma?ymna
Sector.
*c.00rlf orn,r l t Owner 37
11,775 after I p or

into n' slore one morning

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chaose from of cost and below.
Little money and move In. Il's
yours. WINCHESTER IIOMES
OF hA , 3151 S. Orlando Ave III. 17 52, Sanford.

OS PITY
PP.aa.)7) 1Ill
361$ Hiawathi Ave. alit l'3

For eramjlt.. this local
pr'h7ssor cisme

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY of
homes- to fit both your family and
budget. VA financing available.
Bank financing up to 12 years. All
homes pr kid to sell. Hacienda
Village. 131 III).

Payton

Wskava MARY OtherLlstlMs
OPea All Day I very $atvr'lay
Available Sasdayi
byAppsintmeat

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bath, with contrail heat arid air
$31,500.

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Two bath, with central heat and air.
City- Itt and new 3 bedroom homes,
In nice neighborhood, large kit i('* end 3 baths, under con
chin, bobby room, double carport,
,
struc-tion Buy now, choose colon
123.000 Terms
siLox to 5)5.000
eIAlr*-P4eaI3 bedroom, W.bath,
-lit, fenc ed and fruit trees. $15.500
PeflelW4$t(.tIu$iyt-Thls Iwal, 3 - 3 Bedroom. 2 baIts home, central
j
bedrti4rn has more nIna features
teat and aIr, hardisood floors. let than tnt Ian shovtd allow for only
matter refrigerator, fenced yard.
I '. st.ao One teaore hia beautiful
fruit trees. and country living in
D3IteIIfd plo. sea room.
tDwnt
121.000 Terms
')w'crail - Eaclusive - "Goad
Gr'if. Charlie Brcwn"l If you
i
want a 3 bedroom 2 bath for less
wvve got ill S if
theA
and you'll like It.
5'4umt-ttu1--0n'muu1' lays

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(.*rpefl clean etier *ith fe Itlu
t.u%lr. Electric Shampooer only I
IOu
i' day CARROLL'S
Pall ORE

NOW

I S 11041,
114 traqemie,lon. •IIPI Hufif
sh,ftPr. 355 I.rmf. $173 Jfl 1713

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Ti, r,'at '',,rt-t'no Dpajn-,*t,p
321 111$

Fin Surf Board, an
Bridgest one 100 motorcycle, gao
condit7i III 3310

Attractive 3 bedroom home In on
celleof neighborhood
555.500. Terms

sell this app.alInO 3 bedroom. i'i

Id' Cilia tent, sd up Wie' tip4
Hurry, first IE gets Ihist Save
pitce Horn-i, (Hum sit, .1,7th •
ae's5orieS Metallic IJIU 11(1
371 771'S
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1571 Admiral B W. lXWtibt, TV. )I
excellent condition.113 323 011

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"Sanford's Sales Leader'

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a fenced, no Qualifying. Phone

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t*it Wailtowall carpeting with
many estrit IncludeS Pier bearing
fruit trees $2S.O with terms 377
3551 or 322 0*3).

Saii!s Agency

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equipped kitchen C entral air and

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teng Machi ne, St-I of ()umS, WI
fliulit, large tape. drill, cnctta
table, bali, nw-i binS, chair, (a
slat, len, two plece ll.rpo, tab
model Odds &amp; ends III PHI

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Johnny Walker

PRIME LOCATION

s*u' CtmO,'e.3ØndIb,drOOVt'm5. %
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.ljtomatlr nattier 271 1034

WIL5004 •,'AIIsl ruopdlTuRE
Pp
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Volusla County, beautiful con
C741111' block tome two large
bedrooms, Florida room, utility
I oom.
like new, 113.230. 5430 dOwn
KULP REALTY
50hW lit St
Ph 333 3355

By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

WORRY CLINIC
t ezposu a Voltsspread type of rackatser!ng
by some cohegs profoasars.
And there must he many of
them for notice the COO
members of the American
Psychological As'ciatipi
who browbeat the NorthWestern Unive rsity Press.
Is it any wonder teen-age
morality has waned?

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RiALIY, INC
Rig Real EstateBroker
3514 ParS
itis
tights Smdats&amp;l4olday
Call
33)Oeis
371 $711
3211044
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b.'druQmnI, ltncld taro. 83.000
down, $3 monthly pays all. 'a333*75
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-Snywn,r,*'tp,inC.tpLimn,!s
WMQCANOUALIFY,,INDEPNEW
iP',4. 335 PROCiRAAP'
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Planter ltc ,, 7 lqr,g, 7I' PtlgI
Ctnlalns avIlfinial amnanigemel
1mm lIon ill 113 333 3415

REAl. ESTATE INSURANCE
tot C WEST FIRST ST
P15333541%
Res, 37,7757

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and INSURANCE

hay. l.rt5trpit

WILL TRAIN _______________________

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

Parts- Accessories

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155$ Ford for/no, C 1 14, RuneS
seats, ew4151e. 311) If,, woornstic
1555 04
Fl S JSFD CACS.
77) 7140

Auto R.palrs

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$353 Plo Dealers Call .rc.- * p
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o.rn AJ7.,kERC. ARE HERE TO
,4(5.P rCU Call 33 hit ton a
on cost nant ad

And Tools

WET TL_
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Houses Rent
.Jact, 5 Jean's Beauty Salon.
Furnished
Sanford Plala,
needs espirlent. In On, arid '*0 bedrOom cottages No
Start Manager.
alcoholL beverages allowed.
t.om,sPwlng and office work Aio
.cnip Seminole 1374170
Sales Clers.. also P.Denl,nCP II'
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hemp sewing Apply in pars-on
Seven ;m hou se, furnished,
LAM '0 FabricS. 104 E First St..
garden iace, in Ent,rpr:se six
Sanford
mOnth .M U)
A un.oue position Is open with a laSt
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26
Mobile Homes
growing corporal ,,
,PP f
Service lied as secrofa'1' to the
prestnent The 0.11 girl would
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possess both accounting and AP7S and Inlets Ill? across
'is' Mo.eland Safl'O'd M0O.lf
secretarial skills She wjs'tc
Pu' 31 IS). CPm-ide.s ('3k
mao nat iv.,
and a 000d
orgavitlsa, Vol flexible enough to 29
Wanted To Rent
elecut. many detbis QuIckl She ----_____________________
would be attrict - vp a nd pitrprr,s, YOung coup'e with baby needs smal'
apartmr'.-lI P-ion, 333
lt'tIOf'.able with a warm telepisonf
manner Repla y to
0 0*. $17.
Delan.d. Florida. 37130
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31
Houses Fur Sale
AUTOMOTIVE POSITION
Train to tuy and )edi. Also drivers
OPENING THIS WEEK
for long distanc, trips from to s
u.ys Mustt,eo.,.,r30,,itp driyprI
Better 235's
lii pt-is-i 333 173, Mr (toO
We'np proud to otter bigger
bet'rDormS arid c105015. th,cker
HE A'.) HOSTESs.
carpets, enclosed laundry and
t.per.enced In dining room
gaa;e,.ant'y, stave and
,' anagement
Con-iplet.
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r,$rig,ra'*r
d
r,spofl4.biIiy'. &amp;riv in person.
lIlA anc VA t'nencung New
Bat,arna )oqt
ai Fr,nc'. Pvc.
WOod'ni?. on Sanford Lv., near
Sanlo'd
O".a
Cain ing Truck Drivers £ppii?l
Cliff ordan
parson t'p-.'(- 3 p mr Aflamon',
Coffee Shop .'50 Hwy Attamor'p
Spings
eortor 133 1530

FRINGE BENEFITS STEADY Earn while you I,ar sales
management 110 1300 ,.tra
YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT
Income vrh.lP you reta in your
AT
IN
PER SC'N
s.t'PL
FCipnt e'np,o"rr-irit wit, 0*'
PRODUCTION orr iCC 1753
VS. DeBar',. ia CpiS.R5 ES ST ..ONGW000

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to good Ptoi• 177 1414
.ftet I 10 or all day Sat
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One foe to, 3 foe to each, or all
Ic" I Ut 9549

S. i Wtl1000141SR.000tttl'
Iflti Park, Samford
Nights 27) Itah
III 59$1

7IM( 1E',hLOriqM
lION .'aa Av(Nu( main
Aia-,able r.qn at 377 a44

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C.rmen Shepherd p.,ppies, male 4 veePs 151.1 $15 Animal
PlaaNi Vpnr*l$ 777 3131
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Suns I EveS 323 7171

Furnished

RN Suervtsors. 1 shift a
4 13
LPN . fir 13$u'.in 3225tOe

fl-Income A Investment
Property
3*-Business Property
37-Real Estate Wanted

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5330

'I-Bicycles
42-Boats and
Marine Equipment
43-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipniin?

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No aid

,-,, IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR
LIFT General Offic., Acunat, typing,
FORK
WORkERS
pasting. poone, payroll, willing to
DRIVERS, SAW OPERATORS,
learn Sanford or
AS I N.
AS S. I N I I N &amp; N C I
AAA EMPLOYMENT
&amp; w w. 5. s. WOO E R5.
'aMhIeoffllfl Calseiberr&amp;ISEMBLYMEN STACKERS.
Re9,nC Sq *31 3 100
CUT OFF MEN. GENERAL
LABORERS. AND TRUCK
1$
Mali.Female
DRIVERS ARE NEEDED
STARTING SALARIE! FROM
Help Wanted

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Seeninoi• County R.atlor
MEMBER. ORLANDO -WPM( S

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FPO*, Adorable Muffs 3*17
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Auto, For Sale

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And Supplies

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Stemper Agency

St. Johns Realty

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am ____
bath duplex.
Gara ge !',lyAte Close to all
air.
Central
t-t,msvpnlpnes
' $11 ?43S
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has
per.pp,(Ø saleslady. Q(s(SØ pay
g000 hours good wr54n5 tr
tlfl Write stating name age
•'id eic. .,ne 'C Re'. 41$ nrC

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All rootenlPnCi% 333 1701
ftr.'e
pwi're rc'n or after a _______
-fr4pa,iments Rent
2
Unfurnished

unusual position would
At 116,0% APAQYM(N7S
esperienced
ill
challenge
N Pt
secretary. however. equal
tê*. 3nd$t
sld.,atlof will be given , •
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ibjal with typing
Sumle.er Fu?, wit', a PutPOie'-Tl'i
c,ptiOnaI
hlidr,n, (.11'tlpn Apes a-i 537and shorthand ability Desire to
'"" "r.l npartmtnt.
V'I'II alt,- t
rapidly' progress to a r,100n,lbli l'wO t'n.1
;r'
It'.osition as sc(retar', to the
-- corporate president She will be
Financial
$
24
Houses Rent - - -dealing wIth the p.,*li.c. therpfore.
sOx
Unfurnished
Consolidat.V Loans up
a warm wholeSome
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fvrllltur,. $3
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- required Raly to Oct P. 0 Rot
on 7ret ,wtrlgage real estate
Ulu?nl)hPd smhll two bedrOom
2417, O.Land, Florida, 33770
f-AMILS CONSUMER FlNP.NCE
house. $ a month Turn South of
sFPvlC( INC Ito S Magnolia, waltne-iwantf'd all shifts Apply In
RI aa oft ltpard*lI. Pro pious-, on
t.i'lC,. 17 lit
and
Night
Grill.
I3EI
parsnr t Day
II I;: $31' is' rsQ,r.r p l5 houSi
'rend' Avp, 5.anfor'1
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Si Wees Chord Cwrie
Marry wes'er,332

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Oreclous IlviAg In largo. older Styli
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betPiI aulltui5bodIdctntertol
Fireplaces and large poi-cfips
P4e kitPen cabln.ts, arp,tlnq
Gang. arid many other feituni,
1emS available
A tome to desire is this beautiful a
bedroom. 2 full bath, coratructed
of CR. 5 Rrkti Central wit and
k. SPaded 101 and all the feature
you expect In a S3730 bomi.
A spacIous I bedroom, 7", bath
me In Mayfair Section A lovely
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.,nd anyeni Of course It has
Central heat ant' air, ca'rpitlng
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ear La k e Mary-I", acres
Beautiful C ii 'cm. wilt, 3.
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THE BORN LOSER

Houses For Sale

"St.mper Set"
Raveeuna Park-i bedrooms. 1
baths, 130.300
AelAire-) bedrooms. Its batPI,
central ha. garage. 515.300
Dreamwold -2 bedrooms, 3'S balPss,
many e'.tras, 11,4'l-O
Woodmere---) bedroomS, air, fenced
yard. 113.500
Lee Acres--) bedrooms. 7 baths,
tamlty room, 170.300
City-) or 3 bedrooms, completely
rennvatpd, C ontrol It a, 117.300
Country -Duples I bedom, and)
bedroom, 173.000
Wilson Place-LOl, 1&amp;400
MayfaIr-Lot, sear hospital, 17.500
City-CommercIal properly.
starting at 1$ per from fool

107 Holly Ave.lbdr - Ibath. taro*
5bo6i trees, wall and pump
Redecorated An •ichi%Iv wtft

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construction were obvious in
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - lad opening this week - a
The krüch'tinc costs of )on, delayed paving of

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Longwood Avenue and Ballard

project, and Cfty
Engineer William Palm
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Price 10 Cents
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CLEAN UP CHAMPS Sandra Peebles, Jessie the all time record for Altamonte Springs
Kelly, Steven Spurlinand Annette Watson
Marilyn Gordon Photo i
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ORLANDO, 1-ia, i Al' ) ('i1iinting he had no jurisdiction, a judge has denied
an appeal hy Lake County Sheriff Willis Mct'all to halt a grand jury investigation
into the death of an inmate who died soon after being taken from McCall's jati.
McCall's petition was denied on grounds that Orange County Ci rctiit Jtiditt'
Parker Lee McDonald did not have the power to overrule Circuit Judge W. Tt'oy

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Hospital Notes

IARLAY

DID THOMPSON

CANADIAN

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DeBary Bridge
Thirteen tables participated
in the recent Dellary Bridge
Club gathering directed by
Oscar Crosby.
Wuiners(Nardi and south 1. in
order, were Mrs Doyle Driver
and Mrs. Gloria Accardi; Mrs.
Edna Reilly and Mrs. Vft'ginu
Kolsan; Mrs F. A. Pietro and
Norman Meyer; Mrs. Norman
Meyer and Mrs. Ahoy Richardson; Don MacNaughton Lid
William Stone
East-west winner tying for
first place were Mrs. George
F'nrr and Mrs Robert Finn, nod
Mrs. A. G. Ilesom and Canton
Schmidt Taking third place
were Mr. and Mrs Frank
Matheson, followed by Mrs
Francis Stitt and F. R.
Froehlich In fourth and Charles
Daglma and George Jaeger In
fifth.

Samuel Dorfman, Deltona
Vincent J. Kaviinagh, Deltona
Donna K. McGough, Lake
Monrue
Grace P. Murley, Oviedo
.Jurw L Newman, Chuluota
Mictwlii' Treat. E. Orlando
Alicia L Queral, Orlando
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Newkirk, baby girl, Sanford
Discharges
Sanford:
Erma Jewell Nutt
Wayne 0. Brooks
Ronald .lames In'.-uBettie Wright
Christopher N Gardner
Juitiri Kirkl.', Liellona
Herbert
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Deltona
John H. Karat, Deltona
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Taking Florida as a whole,
James noted, there
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increase of 5.77 In the food
programs during the month.
With 15 Florida countici
changing from fond distribution
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First (lass award, ttit' highest designation in Cadet Gi
stamps. This was an average of
presented Iii Miss Maureen Sheer, 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
$I7. in free stamps for each
Ik'tirv '1'. Slicer •Jr Sanford, by Mrs. Eunice Ilarrell, Sanford Troop
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776 leader. 'I'he award signifies that Miss Slicer has earned 65 ba dges
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every one that can be earned. An honor student at Mt. Dora 13Ib1&amp;'
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Thus, tie sold, the two latter
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Prior to
The special educational
children of Seminole Count)' Atty. Gordon Oldham of Leesburg had been con- irresponsible action.
The fronton, Mayor Swofford
have the opportunity of corn- ducting an independent inquiry into the inmate's
contended, had been op.
peting In their own 'olyrnpics" death.
prohichell by the city to afford
In Tampa this weekend, but are
protection, but declined the
in need of financial assistance.
offer. Mayor Swofford ex.
Itw-ou!d cost $lO per child and
0
plained the violations in which
there are nine (out of 20 going;
as being
who sUll need our help.
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Mo
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nana, contact ems-ncr .i..-iiL 01
leaving the station unmanned;
36.M11.
taking both of the city's pumpers; and leaving no one to
Intercept calls to the Fire
Out of the hundreds who have
Department. Mayor Swofford
responded to our current series
and
stressed emphatically, "If he
questionnaires,
of
ever does it again, I will fire
especially the preponderance of
him." However, he said, the
those oppose'd to the 45-15 Plan,
Z
man has been reinstated.
only Mrs. Thilock In her conE
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IISCOTT
Another misconception,
versatlon with me this morning
F'•
gave a valid reason for her
Mayor Swofford said, was in the
Sanford City (unmIits.iorwr John Morris at a
contention of the fronton that
0 strong stand against the plaiu.
Tuesday
nftc'rnoon commission work session
tIwy had made a donation to the
-"1 feel I don't want to lose my
city, and therefore apparently attempted to revive the city districting question,
children. During the threewere of the opinion that this wlmicti was shot down a week ago by three of his
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months summer vacations, I
colleagues, who declined to allow city voters to
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entitled
them to protection.
have a chance of getting close
be
heard on the question.
Mayor
Swofford
said
there
and sharing their company. I
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Morrissougtuttuhave the five-man board call
1.
was no record in the city of any
don't think that would be
donation, but even if this were iis&amp;'1f Into a special session to reconsider its
possible with the abbreviated
the case, $100 doesn't entitle 4Ictions of a week ago relative to the proposal
t1wee weeks L&amp;fldet the IS-ICo
them to fire protection for life." from the Greater Sanford Chamber of Cam.
Plan" said Mn. TTUIOCk.
Mayor Swofford said the Inerce legislative and national affairs committee
can
do
to
11 there's anything I
city did not decline mutual aid to place the question on the December ballot in
return this country to "family
a
A
a kid.
with Fern Park, and mentioned order that voters could choose whether or not
I knew of It
living"
the fireman took the they wanted to district the city to elect cornan
of
offering
that
I'm in favor
punipers away from the city for mrilssioncrs
assist.
Ills mimotion failed us hen commissioners
several hours. lie went on to
.7note
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in the district and over a million let' I'. Moore voted in oppoitIin to the special
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Tr
in property and "I don't Intend session.
enact still another law at
Under commission rules, all five corn- .
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to give tree fire protection to
policing the speed of boats, will
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mmmisIoners would luive had to vote in favor of the
anyone."
there actually be any way of
explaining his special session.
the
Further
clocking
accurately
Mayor Moore apologized tip Morris fur Ins
position in the matter, Mayor
speeder'?"
'tiny"
vote and explained Ire felt the recoriSwofford said the fireman was
And along this same line.
sideratton
ought to be brought up at regularly
suspended
for
leaving
"25,000
Law
covering
the
not
"why
people without fire protection s.hettuk'd commission session in order that all
noise polluters on those air
individuals anti groups would have the oofor four hours."
boats? How 'cum they don't
WOODROW CASH, past master of Sanford
law
which
requires
enforce the
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wurkidiops in Japanese flower
arranging will be held at the
Maitland Art Center as part of
the summer program. Mrs
Jane Markuson, Sogetsu School
of Ike'baria, will conduct
workshops June 19 for begin.tiers 9 a.m. to noon and on June
20 at the same hours for ad'.'unt'ed students

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again be ciwuulled In The Sanford Naval Academy summer
scimol This summer program
is arranged 0 give students the
opportunity to make up or
Improve in courses In which
theywere not successful this
past school year, or to take a
new course for credit, or on the
preview basis in artier to give
them the fundamentals which I
would aid them when the
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The summer program will
run from June 12 to August 1.
Further Information and ap.
phcation farms may be otmlathed by calling the secretary
at 32-9132.

Bill Frausa was elected
president of the Gmildbart PTA,
for the 1972-73 school year, at its
final inticting of the vent,
Other officers elected included Donald Hawley. first vice
president; Charlie Roberts,
second vice president; Mrs
Ruby Williams, secretary; and
Oscar Merthir, treasurer.

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A Florida lligh'.'.a' Patrol trooper arrested
Vickers Sept S on the Florida Turnpike and charged
A SpOISkI
By
him w ith having an outdated inspection sticker. AftAchancetohelp.. .ma'c'os1 er failing to appear in court. Vickers was arrested on
you a couple of bucks, but it's a bench warrant April 12 in Dade Counts' and
the kind of therapy "money returned to Lake Counts'.

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Swofford and City Attorney S. J.
Earlier this month (,ov . Reuhin Askew named Davis nil Uxik a vehement
Orange County State Atty. Hubert l'..;ig4uiu to head the
verbal poke at 'irrespon_sibhi'
investigation into circumstances surrounding Vick' journailim" In area radio nod
press reporting of the recent
ers',. death.
conflagration at the Seminole
Vickers was transferred April 20 from the Lake Jai Alal Fronton. ime Sanford

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Sanford
Beverly Griffith
Quaries B. Giles
Catherine Hawkins
Larry G. Engle
Alvin C. Hicks
Elizabeth Major
Flossie A. Webb
Parker D. Uiok
Jettle G. Maxie
Russel G. Mayer
Ronald C. Mayer
Angelo
M.
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authority to .intervene in the case.

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and luer). The ciurt ad:ltv Council gave tentative
deceit and trc-acher3.
Cecil Gerry, who plead guilt
The defender cited a en- judwated him guilty and gave
- ;'prot'al to preliminary plats
Brnokholinw subdi'. Ision as charged on May 1 to larceny defendant In the case curn- credit for 145 days in which 'lie
".tiich was recommeruded by she of a motor vehicle, was ad- mings Baldwin, who pleaded defendant las been in.
t', Planning and Zoning judicated guilty and sentenced guilty to the lesser offense of carated.
Young was Initially charged
n- by Circuit .J"dge Clarence temporary unauthorized use of
fl
Johnson In 30 months at a state a motor vehicle arid was
With assault with
fClCh. . riiw
prison. The court gave credit teruced to county jail for a year,
In another matter. Tim for time In which the defendant was a trustee.
Rutberg
I verson was retained by the city has been incarcerated,
requested the court consider
I: assist the planning consultant
Assistant Public Defender similar action on behalf of
ti-am of Harlan Hanson, Al Gerald Rutberg spoke tin- Gerry.
Lewis and George Hoffman. presslvelv upon 51w defendant's
However, the court noted
' nt'r Lawrence Swofford told Iw'hul!, sovrng iii- did not often )ungttjy criminal
thu youth it is possible tie ought receive the cooperation which Gerry, and said In the case &amp;
be needed after work is cam- Was given by Gerry. Rutberg Baldwin a misdemeanor, was
pleted by the team in deter- continued be applauded the involved, whereas in Gerry's
mining the city's growth reeds, frank efforts of the defendant case It was a felwty.
to implement the plan.
and his candid disclosure of the
In another sentencing before
events which transpired in Judge Johnson, the court meted
Council
also approved commission of the crime. nine months in county

"PITCH IN" if the motto :f Brownie Troop 936 as they proceed with
their litter bags br Southside School in a clean-up program. Participating are Peter Gregory, Gary Hudgins, David Sonnenberg, Irene
Kelly, Charlene St.allworth and Lynn Sonnenberg. Teacher of the group
is Mrs. Robert Sonnenberg while principal, holding up the sign, is
Freeman Baggett
(Staff Photo)

Figures showed that 32 per cent of the Jobs
only about one-thlr4 still
lasted one week or
had jots at the end of November.

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for last September as the bIIIiS ('a, the IUdY M
the prngramn's result.s and followed up by
determining how many of those placed in jobs
were still working in December.

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progress payment to the firm in Rutberi; alluded to the defen. Thomas Young. who plead

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When tie shows up, tie is referred to a training
program or 10 a Job If one is available If he delies
not pick up his rtieck, his welfare eligibility is
wittxlrnwn. It tie mtets his cheek but does riot take
the Job, be also Is dropped from welfare.

In the first nine iweuths of the program. fl,74
ivl1iirc ru'uililentS were ilnctI in jobs. An RdDue In ii fledgling
itlUoniul .19.124 were removed from welfare for
AIJLANY. N.Y. iAI'i
'work or else" program, the slate's l)i'partiuient
failing to report for Joti interviews or for other
of Social Services reports that ttiou'nn,ia of
reason'.
welfare recipients are disappearing Int o the job
tJniler the prgrnmn, enacted by the I91I
market
Legislature and put into effect last July 1,
,, It has been successful within the Iriunework
welfare rcripieriis are sorted into two basic
ill woich it us os set up,", Stwial Serviies ('i,igrisupc thioe who can Piolul Jots and those who
inissioter Ate l,nviiw says it the prq,vain
tiiti mint
I '.- imit"s chief deputy, flurry Van IAIrt'. added
it the recipient were clnsified as employable,
that Ills helping some lM'rson.s on welfare 'meet
his check wusmiti be sent In the local slate emcek cmii'
their responsibility to actively
iIn imment service office where he must pick 11 tip
ploy meat."
in person.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Abut adopted on first reading planning consultants at a
Palm was queried as to the
The city has again extended Its wasannexauonof the Haaaway $15000 tee. However, Mayor engineers eulmate upon the
municipal boundaries with an. property located at Orients Swofford stressed others have project, and Palm replied It was
nexaflon ordinances in several Gardens. The pcUuor
rights, too, and want to live to $141,641, and was a
recent
areas.
requested the area zoned for Mt.nmrnne. Further, he said, estimate
C) Council has adopted on apartments. Mrs. Mitch builders and designers have the
The bids were referred to the
first reading an ordthance an- Lassiter told council she was right to protect their property.
Approved
by
council
on
engineer
for a report at next
sing Property on Presaview not opposed in apartments per
Avenue in the Orlando section of se, but requested council second reading was an ordin- ''' meeting of City Council
5anlando suburb. The property consider a green belt buff
ance annexing the Larson
Palm also gave a report upor.
is west of Palm Spring, Rd vrne
property located adjacent toSfl thedrainage northuftheSprm,
and is comprised of in excess of
Mayor Lawrence Swofford 436 and the Iowans subdivision Valley entrance, In which i.
87 acres.
told Mrs. Lassiter the city had located at Lorraine Drive and polishingmud was propose ,
The area will carry C.2 never hurt anyone and was Douglas Avenue. Developer of Palm said a study of the area
general retail commercial eoncernedwithnrderlv growth, the latter 15 R(d Green.
rndicntedllwaslnawatershrd
-u's, and therefore he
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Disappearing

people to look for employment.

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Grand
Arch Masons of the State of Florida, at the state
meeting in Fort Pierce. The Masonic body has a
state membership of more than 10,000 members
and consists of 41 chapters. Cash is also a
member of Sanford Shrine Club and a charter
member of Bahia Temple, Orlando.
(Staff Photo)

Was interesting
while
listening to TV newscaster Paul
Harvey the other night while he
expounded on Legalized betting,
etc. While everyone else en.
etc.
couraged this as a means of
supplementing the state's
\A,E,ATH ER
depleted coffers, It was a f
met cop and now Mayor of
Yesterday's high 89 low 68. Partly cloudy
Philadelphia Phil Rizzo who
with
afternoon and evening thundershowers
explained why the state's lotlikely.
Highs
85 to 90. Low tonight near 70,
tery systems were failing but
the underworld's continued to
A mass of arctic air settled over the central
flourish. "Bemuse the better is
portion of the nation today, chilling large areas
always hoping to intake a big kill
from the Great Lakes to the Ozarks.
which will ball him out of his
Temperatures hi parts of the Midwest held in
financial troubles without
the
mid-10s
Tuesday, after almost two weeks of
having to pay any tax on his
wlseasonably warm weather.
,'innlngs. Not sowlU-. the state's
-opersuon ...you no sooner
collect than an l EtS man is there
t I the
witi' his hand
Herald Index
government's share."
By the way, there are only Aria sleuths
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five states which have these Bridge .
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lotteries - CunnecUcut,
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Denied

portunity

to know of the Intention and couiti
arrange to be present when the matter was again
discussed,
Commissioner Julian Stenstrorn, who ha d
joined with Meyer and ?1 .'tanatr.tn in doonung
districting previously, Tuesday seconded
Morris' motion for the purpose of distuismon.
Morris stated he had his own districting plan
he wanted to discuss wi th other commissioners,
According to the comniissionc'r, his pla n for
districting the city would add two more corn.
mnissioners to the board, since it Is composed of
six districts with the mayor running at large
making a seten-man comlnLs.slon.
Commissioner Mc('lanahan said he would be
willing to reconsider his previous stand when
petitions bearing vters signatures are
presented at the June 12 regular conurusslon

,nccting
City Attorney W, 1..' Hutchison advised the
panel that legal petitions must be certified and
he expected the superv isor of elections to c harge
the city for ha ving to validate the petiti on
signatures with the voting rolls,
Moore
oore instructed W. E. Knowles. city
mmrnnuger.In place the districting question on the

June 12 agenda and indicated the press would
hear' o
advise all those persons wanting to be heard
the matter to attend the session.

FORT WORTH. Tex. API

groundless," the spokesman
The indictment charged that
the Selb Manufacturing Co. -ji
Walnut Ridge, Ark., a subcontractor for General Dynamics
un the Fttt, welds's-Is number ot
parts in v i olation at contract
According Li, the indictment.
General l))nanhiCs
the parts.

-- A Waste Of Money"

Swofford

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to tht proposed
doubling
doubling of the Seminole County
Industrial Development
Authority's 1972.73 budget W115
by Altamonte
sounded
Springs Mayor Lawrence
Sw olforti
Swofford said the IfaJect&amp;l
increase of the present S('hI)A
operating budget of 1-43,000 to
173,0110 for the purpose of
strywas o waste of
seeking
the taxpayer's money,
'fl is a waste of imuoney and
the
,line until
establishes industrial parks anti
gets uIllItIL' ill ttisi'," Ui?
mayor added. "Whefl this is
dote, we can say to prospective
industries, we have aplace 'a,
OU and they will (-omne to us,''
Swofford added
lie stated the induslzil board
c-an advertise iintl ;io' high
salaries if they wait t, it
until the county cinunission
stops spendii'g little fri trying to
fInd us ass riot to get lungs duor

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csint.'cntratt's on
eiitiiili*hIng something, it is a
waste of money to c'ck in.
dustry.
"I don't feel that SCI1)A will
di us any good, as long us there
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county," Sw uffurul added.
lie noted the problems faced
by Dr. J. W Whitman. Orlando
dentist, in trying to develop hi.s
industrial park near Sanford,
us hileti 1.i'k an unreasonable
kmi,.,tti it tiiiic to u%vtcoilic
S('iDA Director David Kelk
bums iiniscd Increasing the
intitistriul board's budget fur
promotional materials, ad'
'.'cr(ising in periodicals anti
brochures.
Kelley also proposed an inu-ru-use lit his salary (ruin 112,41.5.)
t 118,54)0 ii year.
!-SCIDA to ts scheduled a p.m..
Friday board session to discuss
lIme preliminary budget sub.
smittts.' ! by Kelley last '['hursilay
,,t Ilic iiitito,triu I
ilitetimig Lit Seminole Junior
C'ille'gc.
After S('ll)A's approval, the
buslitet will Lw subimultied to tie
county t'ui,mimiiis*It,n for perusal
•immtl final npwu'.'ui

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denied federal charges that the
finmiu and four present and for.
suer officials consplrei .1
fraud the gornmei:
A federal indictment re;urr,ed
Tuesda y In U.S. District Court
in Dallas act-us
act-used General [)
namles of charging the Air
Force for defective parts for
Fill fighter-bombers.
A spokesman for General Dynamics here said the charges
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Ettaleeru M. Joseers, Apopka
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Lsuraellora, 18 grandth:llre'n, 29
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reduced prices for children.
The (is-c prominent local

Diane i: Marshall, Geneva
Charles Robert Johnston,
New Smnn&gt;rria Beach
J,unt-' If Mim&gt;ess, f)cltonuu
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I;ub,a Harris
Mildred Willett, ('huluota

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Sullivan and Martin hope to Uiir&gt;an, Altamonte Springs; line" or, telling what can ha'
pleasant
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Katherine
re1mtionship with the residents specializes in hone) -dipped establish rcsmtle'nu-e in the Alice
PlaIt, done but the Sanford eitdifljintt',
of the Sanford urea,' said golden brown chicken, other Sanford area and became tic- lA)ngwood; Lindsay Edwards, which was drafted years ago, is
muienu Items include fish, live tiie'iiibn'rs of the community Carol Ann Barfield and
Sullivan
Joining Sullivan and Mayor shrimp, sluds and some its the&gt; open other stores In Muiriann Sandy, all of Winter
Park; Paula 1snist' Forrest,
sn's cmii counties,
Moire we-re Harold Omner, san-lw icbx's
Susanne' Marie Gclm, I)xus'in
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Ann Shapirilaroll
Steven
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Ann l),ivis was "Miss (eorgia trils
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Winter Park dentist, she has ulinant't' prohibiting funils
suhit'itatjiin without a p'rmmiit I.',
w orked In over 150 pagt'uirit'u
This new Sanford outlet 15 20 states w bile traveling over clear enough,'' Juilge flerrs
lussus
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Fred r isit-nI tf F •tiii&amp;U Recipe
('Inn la'i; intsodUcs'd a new idea Fried ('hit ken, Inc , ice licensed I) I",imumotis. Recipe 100,000 miuil,'s during and since' said.
at the grand opening of the :'uintiiings %'lct' prt'.sidt'rml, and Fried Chicken, Inc., of Dayton, tier reign as Miss (h'orgmuu
The resulting itt'ciion by thin'
Ohm, and, with its opening , a' her par t icipa tion in the Mis.s Judge' ('ff('('t('(l the' release' if
-tuiirs 100th store' in Sanford ither dignitaries
mark of achievement taxis bet'n Miue'rue'a Pageant.
Instead
of
cutting
the
three miiembers of the' religious
Before opening the doors on estabhicbeul both for Sullivan,
traditional ribbon, Own'
order, wirn were t'harge1 with
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Sullivan xir-id Mayor 14'e Moore
.Ii$itI4Ilif3 CurileSIjints soliciting In the city without a
outlet's
general
public.
David
Martin,
services
with
the
national
include
Ellen Atberstmnurdi, N'rmmiut In 1X't Sgt William
broke' a wishbone' ,it the
entrance at I 601 French 0-usenet and manager, treated headquarters, its he par- Linda Annette' 14)5 dxu-e, lies na l.s kens, wh,ii said inc if the' then
the dignitaries lu the' spt'tiislts ticiputed in 65 other openings, Mullen, ('tier&gt; I I )eniM' Starling
Avenue
tried to solicit him for funds on
'Breaking the wishbone of thus house, honey-dipped fried and b"umnous Recipe's 100th lifl(l h.mnu1, Stuart. all of a use ntoee ii Sariforti street
Mutitlanel; Suzanne' I) (;uxstwin,
outlet
rymimbolaze's the hopes Famous chicken
Jut,;1' Berry said other cits

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Charters

last year's winner, Jup tin' water ski and fire works
MAuI .ANI) - Sixteen area Taglau,'r, on Tuesday af- show fin tike Sytwlli.i at 7 30
I',uuities still t-oimmpete for [Iii' tertm*uiin tis il:iitIanil onil her
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at tin' Maitlamut ('us k' ('enter.

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OrIjaidu
NO Palatka, MrSL Fannie F(Xlree.
W E Calhoun. and Mrs Mottle Thomas, both
Jacksons-Iflearad W I. Cathoun, of Paula, a brother, J' Pauike't,

Protestant denomination, and
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.. a ry left to right (1wrics Tillvv, pago-ant chair
lill-Illa Stapp, former Nlis
cel-eillonles 1111ji (-oIII(',stI1 ills 1,ill(lsay 1-:d%%,

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Orange
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Edw.urd J hlauptkorn
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One's cormie's auw- ay front
studying thus- horoscope with a
se'flM' of deep respect fun' the
pontiff Thai as a profoundi
sensitive individual; he

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Kav Parker. Price Baker. Paul fl,
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Mrs
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seeking solutions to urban
Nazarene
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Ronnie Williams, Mike Fit- tncmpolrnc.

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In Lh'cenube'r - 1970, tins nnassluriarut-r,
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retreat at Coc'metta liouaes at at Die- Marvin McClair, home on
Tr iplet
Nrms Smvrmut Beach, The' gnqu North
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our crmnmw'-wracked world
tine of the niust mipont
Mercur&gt; his thoughts, iii- advances in tin' foreign mission
ducutess that the' Pope- believes in field is tin' exetuenge' that has

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Slight) Jupiter at 23 VLrro development
of communit%
It'll., ILI, tha man grieves over service,

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He declared several di*es
and niiucti of thin' world's ills art,
uttrItiutrdtomipropertumuf Community United
the mental processes to the'
phrsucuh surroundings
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Methodist
hwprwnurugs of e'%'erydAI) life'
Thu Friendship Class will
First U nit e d
P'°n' an lee- Cre'anm Social
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in
fellowship tiafl to benefit their
Methodist
mission project
The Jwüor MYF of F
Tiwannualcdicunmous t
United Memwdist Church is arm
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Ar, r Iran Savings
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trictufiite in rrw*rutIon with •f
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Beauty Pageant

w idose of Miles M
years trios- i ng here' from seam
Jacksonville He was a Baptist Mc Kendree and tnemnber of the
and a retired life Insurance Church of Christ of Pacoth.
five
includ.'
Survivors
rak'snaar,

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floliness reqjionds to
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This. Is N&gt; Counts'&gt;
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Wu tact huts e'Suut't i-mirth tuoir
Uranus and Saturn art' in"ril
was time' sot; of ii local banker arid speculate- that his Moon trained in the' sign of banking,
We- hiams'e airead&gt; explored
and nit'mt,vr of tin lt,ailiar
the public is Hear 8 LiLirgu it urpin acrid both, 'crc hostile to iiIe1'nmnig of Venus at
Leo; it ii

a "I on it patriotic Uienit:, unt!
Medical tt'
w chint. undeT thit- dirt-ctiov of

('f the must subtle brciukdow
Ia good health Itidmis i tIn' lack

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Members of tin' F'oret Luke- Chtu'ch will have- a servmi't' en;,
Seventtu.da Adventist Church cerning Cflrustuuns- and the'apatriotic' dut&gt; It their eountr
in Fort-31 ('its its well &amp;i h
sister churches will celebra te Pastor Bob 1.0% will preach lit ; annual

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would Ile difficult to primi,ry urban-oriented

Montint would succeed him.) opportunity ilind his grL-atein rountri to which he is

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Jerr\ Sullivan, liarold Omer. li~tllj)11~11 pl-e.sl(it,lit. ill,(] ('o-oli`%ner David
Mart'in

Votillit'lent huzitimsk% givet, t1K. oLcult Ntjir~ art. all in libra, which M 'AU"X-d
Senior High Fellowship of tIme L.uthesrunu
that JlLt Holiness rould
.
Todai's foreign rriLmonary is
Retirement
astrologer
t'ustmnul:
such
ix chart ynibul far thus degree' "A not a robust sigma, and in fact, suffer
i'u'st Presbyterian Church of Cent er
physical violence, while better paid and lives moreira Ik,Lond will conduct on Sept 21. l87. might well fluuru. climbing a ladder and the' young Montini was delicate
Neptune- ginS"- him good c'unfurumbl'.
than
Sanford will meet Sunctais with communion; service-s at 8 15 and tuivi- concluded that hen was helping others se lit' strive' lit' lived at borne' while' studyin
his
g JUd4ZIiient in selecting
('imids and Sieve liuket ut 521 11 aria Suridius - at Good sonmeune' 5-ers
friends pc'rdecesacin, who went out t
special
Yet
time'
behind
tiiri,
At
the'
top,
a
s't,ikcI
fur
thepries
th
['luniasai Drive' (flu Fridin, Juts
ood Ordained in and nleflttWS
India tin' China or sonic' other
Stie';'tme'rtl l,utherisrs Church, chart would runt have- howta ilgure' holds out to hut; a wreath; 11r20, hue' studied for jmncither two
tin, Junior Iligtn- will go Sa nford
Thu Moon's Node's oftet: give' faraiw as plimc.- for a lifetime' of
spn'cifu'ulls
that
this
rwwtsrju
of
stilts
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'l'tus
forestaadi,wt,d
&gt;t'airs.
bn'foreentering the
tublill, lit Illur Springt. fruit, I-zi
clue's it a nuin's eventual fate
hardship. In nlkn% rases
Surl"
%, Jul% ~, servlre! will infant %ou'
ld bevollit. Pope flaul Ili,, ruie Ill. povi,cr. through .some
[Hi
tiring tire tubes or rubbei In- rundut'it'd In i. wufleati VI (e'rtiuinis a great potential field rmmerti'd will,I
without ever earning home on
uunuui where' tin' wits ti reniami until has suggested he would take up
furIhi
nit% student St' It th' flit leaderst.Ill, %at. Indicated. %elfare
he' ,Iuh 11-13 at ('ormetti blouse daughiter of Ibm' lIe's Dr
eirct'011 lif, I'Opu nic former CroWn which drop;wd Irmn the
e'spt'cuuills
He v more likely to be b
lvlidershi;
in
Ill New Snivrnu
His Sun is at .1 Ubn'ui, ii Puu[-, John XXIII, had imide- ne' head of a (alicia leader 'John u
Burke&gt;, director of time' 1,tither- spirituxmt nuitters
fr
a
ternal worker, serving
location winch often results in a se'rrn't of time- fun he' hoped hi thus. win, Ic be tiu greatest alongside
the' nationals of the
a!, Retirement Center

Forest Lake

port

and

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pri-lilliv ttuit hiontitu turned ho,
the' past. brc'onung increasingin
rmotiibi, for their tar: their Itessari: all had planets
i-earl or ins fdUIer5 profess
involved
u lix dali', life of the
suuiriiul gm-mit-es uric! their
Mars - liii, ttnerg&gt; is at
High ii 11w' hauruscape- house' of
people 1w is sent ti serve
QUESTION.
TION "Poiw ['xiu- diplonwi's hi tact, it was in the laUra. a' dt'gret' of gut thanmn religion
are Pluto
his
Tin'se' are some of
would Ins, chiurt tii,v,- show-mi tiuzu! field of dipicmuire that Muntini uind gvuitletmes,sj 'Plus
i'
could not
u:iiversie,l consciousness and gleaned
from
a
Copk.&gt;
News
tued', In' would ta'c-oue the first timade his murk
fail ti twl' tuna as i Vatican Neptune' 'his inspiration, Bo
th Service surve) of a number of
Pontiff' Even on the dais lie' wits.
Ruler of thin sigr, laUra is thplcnia;t
are ii; quicltsils'e'i- Geniini, cacti denominations active in the
borta" "
'senus pluue'rtt here at 1 Lso
Note' Ilait tin' Sun. Muon and has a clear meaning Pluto foreign mission field

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The itt's Carl Moberg,

711ir set'Telary- ad%i."l plans

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are rwarl completed (or the imunistrator, 4liki'cit thie port
with two no- prep.r.itton of an eight-color ,'otitl .it't In ttrI effort

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Increasing,
the
foreign Mission Board
nussmnars is still managing in
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hold his own in mans areas
Potted
th
Plants
the Christian niissmnnars
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remains Ii spread the Gospel,

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Itijad Fern Park, starting at
Young people' of the church,, 7 30 p.m., featuring ttu'
teaching in the Summer Sundas Fellowship
Quartet
of
Sotiuiol - ['aulmi Itorhe- - Ann Melbourne- Additional singing

retired minuttet now resichni: lit

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nuirning
prayer group will flirnst Lake- liaptit C'hurchi, 415 Ridge' Pope Paul \"I H
iii the' lounge at 10:30 a.m

First Presbyterian

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deter-mine the precise nuinhet- missions While' life mis tw
of Ameiriraiu1 aers'mg in the simpler than in the Africar
foreign naission field, but the jungles, a Southern Rapu
best estimate is something over spokesman noted, the en'
4(1,000, including Protestants t'rrnnment in wInch Id_as-s
and Rorzuin Catholics
missionary works is more
Then' is in doubt that the complex, "requiring more
number was aonwwhutt larger, finesse
and
individua l
perhaps as much as 75,000, back judgment ''
in the 1920s. lix' he's-dims of the
''He' has bridged the gap
Arnencan nussmoniirs abroad between the colonial period 1.1,
iIaiilIiUf$. iiIa&amp;Il$flhiU IllICfl 1W emergec as a mayor
China and Cuba are closed and force and the period of
other countries art' hostile' to nationalism and politics;
Ansrric'uni, of an&gt; stripe, shifting that is now entering its
although contributions tn third decade,'' said Jesse ç
rhurctie are down from their Fletcher, director of the

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their

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tniverity rf (crnne - tirijt,
IIttfllril Flynt. Sanford,
I-frd I', find the twr,-week intensive eiueat'
b"rn
f.r pernn, in managerial r'l
' ?iwI for
(fl
,p'r-kt-j p'cItjon in avri
irit for
ivIng an't frn
c'rrinnrI .11 the tJnivrrilty (ifiircl loan i-ititiorq
Mitt Flynt is one of
onrwrtiq lit July I-2R
M55I?Ifl?
proximately
t students rhnn
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applicants
from across
retnrytreasurer at First from
Federal Savings and (ffl ftitifltty (Or the first year

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will begin at lint&gt; Cross 1.5(155 Rmucknutmj, Mrs Lynuni
Epis.c'npal Church parish house' Rogers Mrs Frank Newkirk.
lounge Thursday, Jut&gt; 6, at
iind Mr and Mrs E P ["ii.
a.m unck'r trw direction at Mrs £4te'TUIU
Katherine Bishop Motto fan' the
tMu4uar, which will ha tick! Nos.
Prairie Lake

Good Shepherd

been workmn

around the world with their
Its 2,503 missionaries in
rood works though some career service in 75 eountrnss countries havi closed their aS
four-s-ear
rnissmonars

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ft ('LAIRF ('OX
Copies .ew, St-i's-ic,-

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Nrwma, Jra' Raker, Itands
Crummier and Patti Meyers
Chaperones include' fIrs and

Mt'buurii'. bet,ss Hrtuoks, (linns
I ,,'s'it and Mar', Ann Grover,
un under direction of hot

t%CIIC',

manufacture the hoorit

M
naries
Are Dwindling

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in the heart that God hath

Le.

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Area Church News

tinut, duritil, Or- summer

will

agricultural %&amp;tNMen proiluct.si
Kelleynoted his office

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firm

pastars of the Orlando church we. e elected to the rpi."pPr%
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of sin, and an inheritance of eternal life

Holy Cross

Oil IiIll55$,'fl

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raised Hun from 1.1w- dead, and confessing with 1.1w' mouth
that Jesus is Lord In so doing we heroine a part of a great
imiexphicablt rnvsters ,but more nnportant than that, we

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depths of Gods infinite mind or to attempt an explarunuor of
bin- unfa thonabk love How sunpk- Just to belirvi- His Word

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thonty and (;retr Sanforil iIutr on hwntin sr ScinIr1Ih

not 11.5ing IhIS Illeal1% for Ili
The se,
m
cond industry I . ; granifti it MOW annual ,'lnr%
Central Miliwcirk of Vintcr increase to bnni the total ductrial a(Nuicit,i'tI
Park, no% in the proce&amp;
,k ol yrarh lm% for the e%eviltive
tTun- ing its plant into another !Iecretar% Ii' 11 4,(1fl, Instead OF
ha5 l,een emupow erod to 1(ranl:,'
the prol'%ose,l .'15 per eent Ili.
persail.1, Kvllc% said the Wtom crease previoush.propoisett b%
. financinK lilt the county and

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illustrative of the

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- 1.1W late Bishop John W. Branseomb In 12, and Rihop
F4ward .1 Prndergraiui In IQE'4, who presides over four
Mississippi conferences a nd will retire July 15
ca ' ministers do not "run" for the church's
hi!hest
office,
and there are no nominations at the
1-10110 red
Rites
Jurisdictional Conference rk,legster vote wc'retls, and the
II' 1.17 MATIIIIL X
th iIr-g.itit SLii Sizu'tnrt
v. iU, tin ti,.ur',
a'twrs M lnn
first ballot is cnns,ck'r-t'd ii ncmrnlnatlng list of posslhlilitie's
i
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A-ti'er. read tht scripture and Chi'r
Quei'ns weri Mi'Inut Ilurki- Tnurhtor,
nominee
must receive 6fi per cent of the s'ntis to be elected
i...hl
ri •:i' ' 'J".:rit jinx ,',Lir
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and laura Ya tes, Ut't'f, with I. thin hUr4't, lintt 4
leaders ol the Florida acteçi:i'ir ;,. i.,
Ltosd
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."'-. Horace A L i)unn sat,, ''Si
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. ;wni I Sn' pint Iu'bbmn Edwards, Ilamnpiorn, slot ci! First United
Foster, of Tallahassee', and William A Meadow's Jr.. Miami
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Arlt't'n '.'nu '
'7is' Ililluird, Fern llreves and Methodist ('hurx'tj, of Grnet',
lawyer
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Mrs. t:dwmirth wi
Mrs I'hind itwinI, Artren hit: Ant Surnrmwrsill Queer, prt'scntr&amp;i thi closing prayers
Besides 2T clergymen. the Florida group's 21 las
wiistx'd tis Mrs, V M Simtb director for tilt* Seminole ht-c'ti:
Linda
Jotmnsor: - and the txsnedia'tmor, Mrs
delegates include 10 women Six Negroes are also members
WMU director, who welcomed Acoemnitmrj, presented each ir1 riivnibt'rs, Slum
of the delega tion, five lay and one clergy.
Sizemore. l4vrnes was puinLct
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Gospel star) of a Saviour who came ti, open tin' spiritual eyes

be lieving

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then- were such, healing qualities it,mud, we would be using
it tnd,ai'. ti 'uru blindness, n, rvrr- rr'usnr. said. "hi car':
In .
Hut 11w nun- sightless mar; declared those victorious
words, "whereas I was blind, now : urn"

and receive fin- Son,

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I'll 11 r,, S
I lisslonarx. Union directo,
, PC,_n Reev P_", . m rs.

sight U was unreasoruible that a little spittle and dust could
numkt- such a diff erence when rubbed in and washed off. If

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SiZCMore and lAura Yates.

teen director. Tern Hilliard, Linda .Jnhn.son.

County

Counts Industrial I*%'eIopfl)Cflt Chamber 'f immcrt'c in. Counts, Kcllc taI.'tI
'onunttee hate
Authnt SCIDAI meeting b iluctrial
Hai;ti Ri'nned ativucet that
eeeut,ve scc'retar David F 'orked with 5 prospects,
Nelk
answered 119 inquiries, realired 5I!WC Seminole ha not ni mlith'h
While declining to name
16 new firms and nine
. Walter as Orange ('o,mmit In the
iay 01 industrial park and
cit the Industries, Kellev said a panslons
hankers,
initiustrial revenue
The
minutes
of
the
'lsn
manufacturer of decorative
buit't cession were chanjet to bonik shoulil h' iItIlI7eit a' a
concrete panels would Iix'atc
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tool for I ndi;'trv

The Florida epi.scopal area will be assigned a nes
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hurdj

'hop, but whether he will hr a transfer from another area
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cuss to understand Jcsus Ir,ves mc, this I knrni - for the
Bibk tcll mn si.' sings trw little child Rut has this became
too sample for the mature mind in our soptns.Icated societ

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To

HtrIal intte fr,r
nn%klering ('l%flSIflfl. He distribution to prospective
ne
stated eoijnt inih.itrthl groups. lntu'triec We ill get thee
indiictr,c
Scnnole County with a total f 1n4l%ftIIng the Seii'iinoh' Port Au. printed a
n a pntbIe a It
Johi were 1'ulged
thorit. Sanford Aliport Au- Is the main tool for ceiling lit.

uthetem
at the flAmftl4Wl's
C'onferenee. July 11.16, at lake Junaluska, S.C.
The nllireresent 11w FIm-ida Conference as the $'("ond
Largest delegation among the 542 delegates - half Isv, half
cIerg •- of the Jurisdiction's 20 conferences.
The Sous .erT Jurisdication. one of five regional
hn&amp;t-q sin the United States had 11 bishops who administer
episcopal areas. &amp;x of them, Including Florida's
' Bishop
.lames
W
Henies,
of
lakeland.
will
retire_Jul
15
due to
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Fifty-six floridans are among delegates

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Triune God, the Crratzn- and Sustainer of all things,

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who wi ll elect

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WILSON
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3300 Orlando Dr.

JOHN

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Entertainment
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Banquets
Rooms . . Special Parties . .
Dining . . . Conventions . . Weddings
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Holiday Isle Complex
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Harrell &amp; Beverly

CElERY CITY

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322-7451
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Monroe Harbour lnc..Sanford Marina, Sanford

Volkswa g en

Bob's Boals &amp; Motor%, Inc_

5321 E. Colonial 011 Orlando

"After You Try The Rest-Then Buy The Best'
SQUAREBACKS

FASTBACKS

SEDANS

WAGONS
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Sales
3219 Hwy. 1792
Sanford

1322.1635

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Park Ave

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PRINTING CO,, INC.

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JACK PROSSER FORD COMPAiV
3784 ORLANDO DR., S. HWY. 17.92

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Sar4ord FIprid

B.B.H. BOATS Inc.

Sanford

The Atlantic Banks help.
Member F.D

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Phone 323-1910

Sanford, Florida

IN A
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Central Florida's only Trojan
dealer presents the F36 sport
cruiser. .the uuimate in
yachting pleasure

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Special Businessmen's Lunch
LOUNGE OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY

AND STAFF

FLORIDA

Ph. 322.9442

other Trojani
from 2.&amp;, r)60 ll

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Ft. Mellon Park
Beautiful Lake Monroe

2100 S. French Ave. Sanford

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COUNTY,

Railings

Sanford's

FRIED CHICKEN

Ave.

Sanford

Bath Enclosures

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Maryland

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322-25 31

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Country Club Rd

MEMbER

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PROMPT TAKE OUT SERVICE
Chicken by the Box, Bucket or Barrel

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Come Early....
For The

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Enjoy a Golfing Fourth

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CORPORATION

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Really Relax ...

800 S. French Ave., Sar,ford

No Job Too Large or Too Small

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Saluting Our Flag

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Sanford

A. B. PETERSON Jr.

Ph. 322.5212

Join with us In

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SINCE 1943

COMMERCIAL

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This July 4th 1972
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Enjoy the Fourth

St. Johns Realty Co.

Sanford, Florida
112 S. Park Ave.

FOOD
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States.

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24 Hour Service

Cases

ROOFING
HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE

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to our Great Country

MORTUARY

KADER JEWELERS

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Happy Birthday

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July Third and Fourth

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GAMES

SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY

Mon~ay and T,,(,
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seminole

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WE WILL BE CLOSED

$125
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OUTBOARD MOTORS

Eat In

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BARBEQUE

OUR AIR CONDITIONED

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Pc°l Notebook

Editorial Comment

Connally-Kissinger

Highway Safety For July Fourth

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Donna's

Confrontation?

The Fourth of July holida weekend has
just about as niany meanings as there are individuals. The obvious and traditional honoring
of this greatest of national patriotic holidays has
been diluted by the years and by the events

to avoid accidents must rest on the shoulders of
the driver,
\Ve are often criticized for rintiniz ton man
pictures of auto accidents, Vet this is one of the
hard facts of news that do take place. Lives are

have a full page message to our readers in this
edition.
It also a rnatter ol record that mechanical
failures of steering, brakes, lights - e
windshield wipers - contribute to the ic('i(1('I1t

wsIll;Ti)N i
411 S1811' in
S4'&amp;i *'t.0
iiti'
It .hhii tnii.iII' .hculit k'
th.' nt.t Ni ii 111111011 C'I'( I Itl,ltIlr changes at
St ate mt I he White I Ioiit'
Connally Octait
htied htnieII •i a mator ral of Pr Ik'nry KISSIIieI

failures.
Vet there is a common denominator which

Ignorance of these facts is a sure road to
accidents which could and should he avoided It

slogan It is a principal of automobile operation
that all can adopt and practice with good results

Li U' It'll I hc bIIIIip4'II firmly all t he same
1110 p04111011 Ii( the dollar, foreign ex•
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change tales and the monetar' exchange s stt'fll that

Lu tilt? isuisUai

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and in the camps and forests.
Tonight at 6 p. rn the official weekend travel
starts being measured Not for distances
traveled Not for speeds achieved. Not for hours

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i't'Iit'% t'd this dollar iiiic'.

P u zz I e s

lu't ii Ki'.'intt't .itid t'onnalh •r0 able, forceful. deter
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oni their tatT'. jl1'i
COIIIC titit s'. inging 1'Ili' n't'sIt '.'.
nc'.itat'lt'
'lh'e !1l,'fl l'acmng (onnall'. tot ecretar&gt; If t.itt '.

In the old da&gt;s, If &gt;ou didn't the

d4't '.tant

them the right to education,

ers than that agt'nc&gt; ltas cltllnlatlited itt lit'.' Past t'.'.o

And no husband is likely to

For one (oteign t'conomw polic) would tn' .4 major

of being right,

pa&gt; for equal stork it iioe't stork just because his stife's

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llUMFSTEAI) Alit 1(IItCE
I-In
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OhIV,'tirii) II'flIt tI.IhII'
.. .........,. . .,................ honuing, It' ilni anti hilly
equipping III Ieiic int' Army
hottailoni has sI'ri'ut.tI 75 nitles
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Fi1iuilngii l'1irkori MimiI lkh tentiII b' 'ittrng 10-ri' ithiìut
finii rkii,n )I4I t•rn mack
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nvinn -n . or
tii're I'rotecti'r ore iklng •sriyiine in thi'ni or th4' pren
('TI nnv trrMp In vrnent in U.'
skn. Aith t. nd Airi,rr,p
putt' Nihtttyrd uiiii 't
r4iiIlpuItec Irtito the ilty 'mrntil hInt'
MhirnI .4rPM
flit' r'imp wa rratt'd at th. rau in tht' Army trying In
S4i lar, the i- otjntil hoc rrfiicstt
Anott'r oftir er, to. ala. re51w' qi,4, hnwevr, that a requt'ct of tht' Jtsctiet' 1.prt. a14w%g 1th ti Nsinn plan r
Si'nd
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.it on appropriate lime
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k 'PUIE tltlart,'rs arol

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resources for a maximum effort during the
holidays."

I.and of romance
Wouldyoubelie'.'eGlsc'oming

cther non.English'speakirit.
co,inU'ies. There's s.enora an I

resulting from inadequate roads to handle the

Irauleia in Germany. Tn

efforts to control beyond their present capacity.

Actually, the language bar.
ncr isn't the only problem stitt.

Regardless of all that has been done to
improve the marking of traffic lanes, the installat ion of new and more practical highway

to lessen traffic blocks, the prime respansibilitv

fut'rath
TELEPHONE

WALTER A GIELOW. Editor and

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none that stert' clear Ic. all .nit'rican a'er'it's in tin' field

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JOHN A SPOLSKI. Atioceate

Hoffman and Al Lewis botn in separate reports said the
Altamonte planning under'st'ay is being done stitti an eye

pent'.' arc' tied st ith national and international econonli.
policies
can foreign polk&gt; 'situ regard to our fri.'nds and ahlit's
around the storlil

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STAFFORD DERBY
Ed toro1 Editorial Page

ROY GREEN
Adceetising Manager

Publjip, JIfll. I, $4 7) 30. 1177
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION PlO 77 133

FOR
SEMINoLE
FLORIDA

DORIS

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WILLIAMS

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RAY

STEVENS

at the request of the ('Al_No Council before he was stricken
with a heart attack last week,

abis secirid ti no one' ."scept the President tiinlst'lf
\'hcat then '.s'ul hapten to I)r Kicsinger
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JACK JA(K50P4. has 1,104 s

Florida hospital, Orlando, earlier this week and placed in a
regular hospital room only to suffer another attack.

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H) EDWARD NEILAN

WASHINGTON
Some 60 per cent of all released
convicts are arrested again within four years.
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part of their social responsibilitty CIII the plight of the exconvict

Working through companies - itiostly. at this point, in
employers to chuck their traditional views on the employability of ct-cons and to give them a chance to prove
therT'iSeI%'eS

more accuratel'.', if they the former offenders I are sur.
ct'ssful, we can turn our attention to other industries
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volvement In the rehabilitation effort.

convicts while they're still in prison, The most actIve

that if a former offender is employed full time after tiis

Penitentiaries To augnient these in-prison programs. DARE

If he storks part tune, that chance drops to S5 per cent. if

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In Illinois, private sector leadership in prisoner
Association, a trade organization for manufacturers of

More than 300 ex'offenders are enrolled In DARE

paid In advance

Several years ago it had inaugurated a training program

washed out; that is, were sent back to jail.
s oiperating

of th's publisher of The Herald Any I?.
dividual Of fIrm resporisublb for SUCh reproduction wilt be
conside.-e'd as Intniriging on Th, Herald's copyright and v,iil be
held liable for damage undtr the ia*
Published daly eacept Saturday. Sunday and Christmas
'*rittn permission

published Saturday precedIng Christmas

Th, Herald is a member of the Associated Pr,si which Is en
ttied *ctuiveiy to tPib use for reproduction of all thi local news
printed
thIs newspaper

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the association a grant to put Its skills and experience to stork
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The resulting program, cafled DARE for Direct Action
for the Rehabilitation of Ex-offendersi, now operates
throughout Illinois and in parts of Wisconstn and Michigan.
H D. Curran, over-all project director for DARE,
describes its work as primarily educational: to get ti
general public and, more specifically leaders in the private
sector, more interest in helping the fanner offender.

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P4 THE CIRCUIT COURT t•T'i
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Ill AND FOR

NOTIcE UNDER FICTITIOUS

CIVIL ACTION NO 77 7

NOTICE t •"•O

NAME LAW
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JOSEPH DAVIS. itt - ot , 1(0
STRoM. DAVIS &amp; McNTO5,i
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liv. IJii,I ?ianlr. I lOr , cja, 32771
And fir the or 7104! *.th lilt Clerk of

D'ttOlulioi, ot Marriage
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are regurr0 to S.c P1'S (OQy l your
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TOSH, Attorn.y
to, I'r?.tor'"r
adcl,c'.t , t P%t O'l'c,
I), SanIo,. l-lor,da 32711, 4n4 sip
thp Original w.th the Clerk of tt
abOvC Styled Court on or t't'Ior, .,.
31st, 1 9 73. otherwt, S defat and

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thaI (SAP (SARA A 7 (CAR P
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the g;illopiiig sexual Ji1'rnitissi'. is'. in the liulIlle jrilit
and t'ntt'rtainiilent may not ha ,e seeti an'. thing '.'.t
Thete is a mini revolution tr'.'wing in niurn' 'ittier thi,in

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receive mail and cards at the hospital.
Carl, who always went at double and triple speed, has
tnrespon*lbit'tor saving the his'esot many heart victims In
the Longwood area. Nearly four years ago, my mother htui a
heart attack and lAlmiller was at tiN' 5CflC at tbout 2 in UN?
itiorning almost before the telephone went back on the hook.
Get well soon, Carl,
IMngwood also saw its long-time councilman, K. K.

e abo.,, ttpI,'d Court on or

ii'Iorp

)u?w 21 1972, OIher*te I default
and u,sIl,maIe lUdgnc.'n? All be en

teq.'d ail'l,n%t yOti Q'Afl?.ng tad

.4dopton

WITNESS my hand "nO ur Srl

Liver ailment. The old gentleman had been ''chaniping at the
bit" In his recuperation trying to keep up with what was
going on in the city and preparing to attend last night's
meeting of the City Council,

A C) . 1972
ARTHUR hi OECKWITH, jp
Clerk 04 Ihe CtrCu,I Court
BY Maine Brown

foundations feel they need to hspo their niagarine arid
newspaper adst'rtising.
It seems that In print all bras look alike Various fun,'.

ST ENS? POSt. DAVIS &amp; S'JNIOSPI
IIO"da Sllr nant

ARTHUR H ISECXWITyI,
Cli,'. 01 Ciriu,I Court

"If &gt; ou want to pay me a $12,W) salary, &gt; ou could tin MI

$'JJtJl,Sh June t 23 20 1.0, 7 4977
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wearing the garment most proper for thorn Such ad'.

'i'. Mayor Granville Brown as he was being ribbed b&gt; members

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

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sears and are highil&gt; eff''tmv'.', Meaiiing thor

hirsse'.er. manufacturers are stymied in using liii'.

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while in prison arid, upon release, help them get jobs

arid certain broadway shows Successfully sell miudat&gt;

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F loriiia 31701. 404 tIe the org.nal
''er. 0' lie aboc,, stplpd
on or I,,to,,' tIle 34th dl, at
JuIp, 1413. Olhar*it, a ud,Jr'cin?
cn4p be .nt.ced against
yt.) IC'? 465
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d,manil,d in the Pill,0ci

themselves, were fairl&gt; danc. drri did one of them
get
There were colored lights
ImIg with impatience for their burned, They had been in. and Roman candles and more
fathers to come and do it f - structed beforehand on the spin wheels, but the crowning
Years ago the' Fourth of July them
proper wa&gt; tohandie them, and
n-sent if the evening was when
was a day to which &gt;ou looked
There were snakes" and the&gt; knew ser&gt;' well that any
father set up a board at Just the
forward for weeks You saved little flat ruurxl trr*'does and infringement of the rules right angle, plated a sk&gt;rcket
cur pennies and spent many
wheeLs which were railed meant that they spent the rest at the fij,,t of it, touihetj a
.itizmg hours trying to dc. to a tree' When the&gt; were first of the evening as an observer mnaatch to the fuse and juxmiped
.,dc whether to buy a strung of
lighted, the&gt; usua1&gt; sputtered instead of a participant in the back as the rocket zcajmnii'ij into
Little firecrackers that woUld and stopped and fiueei until t'rkta-auon
the air and burst Into a thou'
tastalong Wne,urcmebigone cst'r&gt;bud&gt; gave upin despair, and hard-boiled eggs and sandrulorexisparks Voumnight
lemonade. amid cake and cookies bias'.' only a h'.alf4ozrn rv ,ckr.s,
which would make a louder wta'n the&gt; would ins'ariabi&gt;
catch fire and start spinning - and ants, of course. Ma&gt;be buttherewasrrioresatisfac't,on
somebody would bring a big iflwakhingthemnthanunsi
There were a good many miiadl&gt;, showering sparks
other fireworks to choose from, ever&gt; direction
freezer of homemade ice the biggest municipal displa&gt;,
for people usually sta&gt;ed home
cream or a watermelon packed tK'cause the'&gt; were &gt;our own
B&gt; noon, most of the noise- in icr And everybody had a
in those da&gt; s and celebrated in
makers had been used up arid ssonderful time and never
their own backyards
hluwe'ser, the' sugilant romm'm's hase put a stop to such
before dawn the bigger boys in there would be a lull in the crle' realized that tie wa. being de'
tlenLs t outlasting home
the neighborhood would begin bra ting for a few hours. Quite prived of the better things of
fir ,works Now people spend
bsnging and blazar away with often a number of neighbor- life Iwbates-er they arei
families would get tofirecrackers arid cap pistols.
And when evening finall&gt;' 1:1( holitla&gt; driving :miatjls
'o! !he'"intr J. ret,', ,;is.
Sleep, of course, was out of t rher fur a picnic dinner in
dIiIe, t''. &gt; '. '.'.nt IIUIIIC fu
ing themit UI'.' Opf*)rtuIUt) to
the question for anybody once somebody's &gt;ard upeople knew the' final display of fireworks
iuughite-r each other by hun.
the celebrating started, arid the-sr mint ci,or netg'lburs Itt whj.h took place after
smaller children, who were not those dayst.
There were sparklers for the d1nt and make the day really
worthwhile
There would be sandwiches
allowed to set off fireworks
fl children, and s'ers' sal
H) hELEN St. PAGEL
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Clerk
I'aO,Jstc Jun. 21 30 JuIp 1, II 1973
III
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01 Ih Countp Jud9.,
S.mlnol, County. Stat, at FIor,de
IN PROlATE
I.' r ttt, Estat, ,l

DO'.AL I) J

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the "never underestimate tiw power of a pet lot'r"
departimient. Dautiter 'I')wm".'sa, who would fill the Estes
household with pets If she could, has a new one.
'his-ce weeks ago she found a baby sparrow in the' back
yard that hadfalkiifrummua nest, lh'spttt' escryone telling her
thata wild baby bird cannot be raised, she continued feeding
It warm milk and bread and "Tweetle Bird" survIved and is
thriving.
He flies around the house from one mnuemnbcr of the fiisiiib
In tl* otj'4-r and is ttw' biggest jwt of all lie Joins Heidi flog
and Sziiiley flog as well iii Penny, the t'ut arni the' luiui.sters,
Herman, Adolph and i.hebchen. When the family goes on
Vacation to California, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, Tweetie
Bird Li going too, at least that Is what Theresa says.

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FINAL NOTICE
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Jul. A Ci
1917. ;IresInl to Ihe
honorable
County
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return, account and c,Ocp, s
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Dated 14,5 tIi •lh day 01 June.
A C) 1113
Donna I. StatIon
As Es.cutrli. ot
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DONALD I

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PubI,Sh 23.

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CLIV ELA ND. Mill &amp; hi tINY
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Sanford, IlOda 33771
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if

ir

14L3 5p.,,!,o,', 17. ttSIfl,_q ?,4fl io,tp,
'0 hp SE
o,na, ji hp 'a, Itu
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4$sI I irt 4 'eat
if ss d Sptt,t-' $3 11'n'.,t 'a,, .',ett
I 5$.) 4 I.e4 PU tip 4a8?*Iy ''grit of
'aji I.0,

JoSeph S's Murasko
al La.,

P0 bOa 11$
I VIII Pait, P Ii40
-'

12140

p•uUl'..pi ,j0np 50, J'.ly 7

DEL 53*

3

,p

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Ib,.,DlItfl J1441q 70,

Dl I
_____________________

it kJ.,J Scale 4,a,j I) arj

Icici,p

'fl',ri'i1 30

P I TIT IOU S
NI)! CI iSti,r,gy J'aen IbjI
engaged I, Ou$iflts if 112 F01
if,n. L.S'g'aWiJ, 5a'nrii, Coi,i'c,
ut 'is tsjer 165 l'cI,l Out '14111,
'.a 'aOL I iANi 7 0't'AL SI
',.tçp Sod it I nt
'a

,4lri, Ra.. 20 last,

3e''bed as
latin t "Ie SiN oAr.., it

5411 c',Iirie 'attu ''C ('PIts If

ti• NI • If 9,, P ,5 • 'c,,i I
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ash

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jf 'aa, Ipi Slat, t,.aj

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-

FICTITIOUS NA,S4E

NOTICE I) NqrpQ,
.c1144Jp,J

C Dousq,

S33I

a..re'.

o,r

?

name

",,

D,p4,riu'.,

at

Ase. SinIos.

1laA'4a

'.'pt

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flaIl IPII'flt• South ill 4) teat. rn
theri(p NOttti 71
ept I) *5l
I.
ei 1114, nun tPian
P40.111 7)
dø'.ei * East )pt) tpa, run
iPip,uce SUV4hl1d.9ree 30 East I
n

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p

Ost toe".. Of 44 NE'.. Of p.
hIsS'. Ihen,. SpulPi t,)3p p,i ,

(ou?airu,ng

ivinnytp

If'.

13. *pst 443 tarl t

'
43?)

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'n ac'.ur.iaru, 'alt,, •11,,
I
if 'Pie
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11 4alp%, T0 'a" '. .. ,., ri

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1J4 t.4l, 4i9*,,, S,a.Pti IS

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II. ?tipr
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f

5

tal

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ntir

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bQ.wii if ('ic".

$44)

East

b.g'n
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1 ItI 'a i.t?'uO
tt of Scc?'n,i ii.

L I If (1) 1 LV AP4

t

(t$Ti,fl,bl.U,,v,',

biaant lu Iuarsef Qf A
Parl*I 7

ltsI 011.cer
As Jftll,i5lf3tur u
i1c 1stt, 04

pit '4o,p 431 5

t? ihen,,, runt (11? 0, 4 pun?

,?ti,n St cu'e'tJar '?iQrit'I',

UI bt..% ri,)l , , (*ci cog',t if
&lt;laIn or tIt,fl1ntJ sNail ben *rt.ng

i

P' pert,

*kq't lat U baa, 'Q

lUIlUAS

P'4)ub

Ciun'y

'051mm? n Jrantir,g s
,gt'qn li 4?' 4 I Agr'cuilur, Zone

toe

COi,ani?c, Juaige fl S,.'i "iife Ciur'?1

t$ cc n 165 c,,,t
d (ours', al Santurt),

It

boArd

"4)44 5 OuOt,c hear n3 to coris,der 5.c

30

along I4'li 'tiI t *V 'a
'I 1840? If DCi1.nfl'tN
Part if tC Ait I it ti4 N
'4
04 Pup 'aW ' p jI 44i,lj J,

It 11 4

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7

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'sif,lej anj 'eqv".4 'a pcptmt an,
c1.'ni', an'i dqcnjn.J *htu
o,
iciri, I
'na, P*j,q 3o.ntt ?iC
pt?jtp
04 AI 't1
(SANS
OltarSed SI, iti tail Cdilj Ig tip
IUrci

SEMINOLE COUNT'! bOARD

Dg.nn.ng, LESS.

0 $.j cb

E '.titp

A'lorrse

Sanlord FlorIda 33111
Attorn,,5 tar Pt&amp;'ntOt

1,)

,,

fl',,,,
Tp All ('.4?,,,'. arid I'.rsoas Han
CIa,n•s jr D,mands A.nst 5a'

II &amp; SI'I7ER

By A '7 Jonas
DPpvly Clerk
PubI,sN June II. 33. 30 July 7. 1972
C)n-E 50
-

uI".)

i( MINOL I c, 'a

UI *4 if Quota Pvd. AND 41_SO Soun, ol COuntry Cub '4').p, ,,,, I
LESS. beg.n 430 beet Susattu 7
*t Of jra5)py,Ilp
dpgrcqs 30 ñesI if a ou,nI 144 1
'l't ,fl,OISI, 'i.e. rig 'all be 10
ee? Sovftu it tt',
',s
'65 Count, Cm.n,t,aoe,
Loenqr
iamb..',
SçI Qn 17 Y*'.cTip 30 South.
at
Ile Court Muuap. Sintor',
Range 30 Las?, .? , DOn't in tfl.
0If'dl, On August I, '72. jt ' a,
(a',tarv r'gPO if 'as, rip Ut Stat,
'.5 , oe it
'uc'".,..,,,., •
Mi.i No 15 anti
DOSIb'.
. thm'.e run

'ci S'a!e talc'..,

171

a

if "IC

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.

.

,

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5 7) 3

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$pmlr,ole Cnl, p toe '14
By Ccc ala S Lke,n
D,pl p C cr4

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degrees 117

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"-'

25 J.greeu 30' 'l.s' it i au,n? 94

In llp Cprlo4 Its, Ca'*av.t, Judg,
Saminol, '.4ntp Flo,4
In Pt04,lq
In ri E stat, p1

bw

I,. ,*.ng

6 z 40

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,,"100(11 ,'V 5'.P4 if ti,
As', StanI lJnlptl ScaleS
Atl,rn,
Attorri,, III p1. nl.tl

aiud

lh

la,i,.tal.on

*i'tt

s.

.11

StE AND

along tad Grin? in. 'a a pu,nt

140, 04 .ie'ic''bp,J as

Cij'eJ

ppnJ ng ci

PA? TLWSON P4',
are (lelerujants It'.., uc'Jer%.nt..I as
Clerk of ?ri* abo'*e tt,leJ Count
. I
at Ii 00 0 110&lt;4 A 54 cal JjI
119,
1973 otter IDI Sal. arid sell 10 IPip
h'gilptI anti tp,tt Odder I,
a'
?h bront W,t' I Or 4 ?P,p
IhDOsf ot $pm,rsjlp (Ol%ty. PlOr'JJ
a?
Sntrd P Ioa-'ja thp buI,)*r.'i
disc, 'Dcci pi up.f ?
, rig a's'i '.'?ng
'n Se'ti'nop Cnlp. IIo,l'ia It) * I
Lot 7 QIl (S 5IJ%4ME PSI 7

ISuatci ut Li'uIItp

50,4111 'a Easter,

J.J01 I), 1417

,

i.nq if 5!,s,. J,.

APPEAR AND II P41*5041 fIlE

3*cJrti 30' Aai? '4 ' 'em. Oi*tp
CLIP".
SPu'Pi 35 c1*lreej 30' A'q'it 'a 'fip Puoi'ii'
.tsp 10, V'7

,

'nat

7 7 'C I 4 noon on

Pubi.Ni

ti'c.a,i

51

sj,'t 'o 1 .041 Jvdgnpnt Of 5pm .nuiu. Count,

'tip Sotith by LOtS, 2. land i

$1 'uf
20 € at Ml 5 'ct
'Nçp S'ri 74 .Jprers ii AasI

,

14004 IS, Pa4r5 ø Soil 77 P*1i,
M,trd5 Qt Scm olp Coi,nt,.

i. it':

DIE

UI
liaLPet

pntrpI

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NOR Ill SECTION I

r..

01 00'S W

4,4,

,

aul#orpI oep,t s.

Pur%ua,,I 4 O'p Ia'a% of 'tie tinted
LIjI,", it Atner.ca t Plant It arid

Clerk
Contnii,on,ns
Semnol Counly

tIul

spn,.n,, Co,,'?,
0' uS 0 €iv,I
Acto.
No
17 '.74
*Pcer,n
t I Dl Ii AL
NATIONAL. S4QR
16401 A5$0( AnON
r
Pural'..' org,sc' ted aol

O'Jlt't,le Sealed It'd fur COurthous.
Drapery. open MonO.t. Jul
10,
$9721 lids 'aill be 041pnisJ St 7 p0,,

-'

5 ,',r,,

*4, I' •'3 Sn iu.l at. Dna, 'o'4.
*54 'if bOlt Laip 0.' a, *ntcia s

Ping. 30

T.i*nssc.p 30 50p

Eattw

A

NOTICE OF SALE
Ni' cc

Santorcj I lOfJ.l J' ,

1113. in 'h

irn.gula - t,i or l.ChfliCaI,ti,s
b'ds and or relict ant (II all 1)IOS
Arthtir II Beck* to Jr

LINC K

of

A110,npp., to' Pa.,

A?Iin?,

Roor
104
Cocir?hoijse
Santoid
Ilor,da A(I,*aI a*arJ l 5,4((ps',tul

-

In

Santørd

ISEf LI

(It

Hack to the' I,etngwood I"ire l)epartziit'nt for a tIioIIit'tii
awhile ('an Iaitiimmili'r is tiospitali:t'd, flIrliit'r t .umucihin,ari
long.t.tnie member of the departiiue'nt, James iJiitiiii&gt; I
Reiter is serving as a('tlng lurt' thief Iteite'r tins beeml a
resident of the city since t'tliIdhMxI when his faxiiily nios.'d
here from I'ennsylvania.

•0

Deputi Clerk

Iorsdaor by .stcl.ng CIe,t tOlI.ce
iJ
ljr*9P
1. %.SfltQfd Florida
13771 All bI0 atC lo be ci a Sealed
rilselop. pla'cilc, mStke,j on the

''. ,j

.

IbQ.P $tlpI • 1u14. lip j04pr%aj..,i

that

Counly

S,m,nol. Co. Santord,

The' cit) of Winter Springs is has ing only one' proLlriti
getting adapted to its ni's'. nalile M,Iyllr (rainville lhrs'.ml
asks that correspondents of city residerit,s be certain I) Ifl'
elude the zip t'ode on all mail, Since the Winter Springs ituill
isehanneled ttiroughuthe('asst-li*'rry lYist office, the' zip *'.k'
is the same for both cities - 32707

A,Chi?ett

1473

Deputy

Glorious Fourth Came With A Bang

•

4 II'S Court on Ibis 2OIti

Sa"fcwd

S(Orid&amp;p

Lets Reminisce
New City Name Confusing

,

Courlhovse

WITNESSrny handand Itl.t,aI ot
sa, (ourl on the 2i%? dap ol June,

ART PlUM P4 BI'CIc WI III J
CL [kIt CIRCUIT COURT.
(p

l

'.1 A In-S

Sasatic,

tart 'h.n.,. Aet? I 51,3 Lteat 1(3 lP,
(attw',
rip it r gt it .a, if

J,I, A (7

o

140 TIC E OF PU EL IC
Room

''

DISTRICT

't R 0 .'.000

rt'ce,e

cp to 12 00 Noon

ES

FLORIDA

n

30

1'q.t' at a QQ,flt 430 'art SOtith,
r't
0?c tI'I North iy ...iIS 3, 5,
I 4.4 • feet List 04tPi• NW corner arid 7 04 boat .a.
t.r,.t. id in

before the 2114 i.l
it po t it

Clerk

'e%erciit,,, ol the Il.10, or by
u'u's?ered mail I, !tc
tuJu*raj

n,i'w

has less than 60 empioyes it is not included within the wage
board's Jurisdiction. And tluit brought a sigh of relief Uwre
In AIt,a,niintr, iticansthik', the ('ity ('oune'il there ltI't'iIiCd
tostic'k with the Increase given Mayor Swofford. Dissis, ulso
city attorney there', wa-s told to )rrpi1re a resotlution for
adoption at tiw' meeting of July Il setting forth Ust' city's
reasons for the salary boost,

UNITED STAT

500.11 4? Ihp Cajritc, Caarffious, ci
itor1
OS' 04, *.lI 4054 a Pubic

'111 '0II0vflq "gIlls of *45 ruOIc.fl,J
'tir"ugo 'NC
%crb.d or',uer'y. '0
4'?
bat ,,al. Cr't. nJnn,y
%t

(lit

.3

u'a. 'I

l'c'aI

'sio
113

'

of trip CI.r'. o4 ?N ('cu 9 Curl

Man n.j. hat been tied aga.nt you

toe

Therapy volunteer who escorts hun from jail
Among the companies participating in Job Therapy are
Puget Sound Barge and Dredge Co., hjx'khecd Shipbuilding,
and Pacific Car &amp; Foundry Periodically, Job Therapy sends
its participating companies a brochure nontatning
biographies of prisoners about to be released, and the
c'omnpariies decide which men they might like to interview.

CJ..

•'

as

11 9olI.bI• .c l4

,ii cal

laO 1.41

ORLANDO DIVISION

lIDS

Count1 (omm%%oner% *11

could pay the large salary If they liked and It could not be

uch to ts' titillation stit hi I heir thu al

It ;tU.c witting.. ;ir1 traffic

NOTICE FOR

and

31)

'.ijtfl,

LOt 3, S'c' c •3

UvP,civV'prt

'Ru i*

BERRY, P0 Dra*rr Z Sallord
FIor,da 37711, and lie ?Pce or.g.nal

II. reid demacid.d
plant

FOR P'ubiith June 7), 30. Joy 7 II 1973

New foundland Canada

value but be s cry descriptive and of aid to the womsian
nt'w' paper 'taut

lor,tja State flank
Suit, 22

Roger I

atIar,

1972

Mc 041051,

DLI

lSealI

doubled,

or at the beach So far is or ough

with Job Therapy, Inc a ndInprr.sfit corporator',

00 the Pla,nt It%

'n.

00 o'clock • U, Oe

100?' !Pl*rpfl•f

T*t'Ni.p 20 50,4th, Rang. 20 1st?.
LESS Tip 5.)50-1 SSQ tpqt if Thp

or di 3741)

)?4c'jc

I'

FQc)a, a? 7

East

c4

I)a4'c%4p 30

, " J' .4i.

TrjIp

ROAt, AND AND PE
At?j,' c,
t La*

P Ior,Qa
654 been I'Jmt ag4cctt y,j
pOu
are regu.rpI 'U Sif.0 4 C0y f your
Arit*.c or Pead'rcg t hip Compa flI

..

Thor fear rcpercus.iions ii such ads are tried lwcaio"

S Roy £

aCcord

20

,

Meat-rig '
a cOnader
and ,J.t,q,nn.
•l,
J
'.'a.l' d
'Il4*._4J'.pffi41
,tI
"."c. Nr'n •.ocig sa I • n 143 taC4tP aOafld0?i, 1l$c0rtfn, los.
feet '1en(, Witt 11? fpet '.1 0flt ••ci0?Jn(p uritI l'scam •ny rqtit if
if olgonrig
'P1. C.antp arid Itil oubl'c ci Nil 'a

.1

DAY ED at Or'ano F'oI"da
day 04 Ju01 A 0 1977

t

' SA CCNCER'l
A' L _ 111_IA SI T*
'401(1 'fiat II. $oanl iW County
''

I

30 East. ,'c,,fi SotN 143 1q$
lPc.nt:. East 137 fqt
,,.

COOK 5EV 404 ROY £ TRULY

ilcot I Paget 5441 ot t4 PubiC

,

ruarr

Range

S A tiomqr Cooi.r

some action similar to that seen in Altaiiu'nte Springs could
OARL'JS I STOK(5, Wip,

.'

010(49 7..'? 1.
rig t
PIa? IPiryof, a 'C(orded .rc P1st
Loll,

ST[ PuST POSt. (IA .s

&amp;

Sa'c!.on 7

C ly
Thp

drettit are UP4KNOPIW
TUU MIlL PILMLII
1,0' lt-Ik:LI
?hal 4 CompIant to tQre(i%Q
a
cert n Agr.pment br Deed on
.

BY Ellen SotI

mont
For example. one ad shows three wom'.'Ii of differing

"O'*ftUl, 30 SoajtPc. Qing,
LESS t01 'lorTh MO

1 engage ri Itl.fl*I5 5' • 1oris'
(enter, I'ir,'tt CI, Cc, i.
onI
par' ' .r$aet
tad

PAULA GE 01 tIn ti'OY NE.
AIcOSS ri5'df'n,'. acid .cca.I.ng ad

?CJJO* rJ df'tCr,ed property

S.'."

•pubICat,Ot'i it 111.5 ?t?.yp 'P, t.
'',Ol,j 114m, tO t FORE Si' Cclv

Delendacilt

alIn.ntI you for 14. relief demartipI
in the Pet,tion
WITNESS roy hand and otf.C,aI
S4'6I 04 tad Court On ?he 3091 day Of
Jun., A
, 1977

15.41)

St.tAet i'J *4?
OvOPer't 04VQ .'or• 0*"
"'Cr4 it '1e c- ':Ja.f
u1(t D1 4% Pc)Jowi
r'oia C"s.n', 'r Is P•,'i.i I

'I'.

.

tr the .4dop?o, ot tha' VflflOi child
04me0 Ihcre,n, a
,ou au h,r,b

04 901J1 *r ittefl detwct,j, f

No part of any material, ne'*s or advertiSing of this editton of

1 d'

di Daj ra aci,1ac '4a I ci I

DePutY Ci,,
JuOP , It, 3) 1 477

404 Alcott' last no'*n address
Ii I ,yfq4t Slyer?

III tin-StY PuOIII I'd

that II','

NOTICE
-______

I

1c-'

Rehabilitation Notes

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

"A

COUNTY.

Tut STATE Or FLORIDA TO

l'os? OIt,cy (to. 1310

Edto'

S7't5

it i Co A

nit you 504 you a'. 9pq,i.r04 to

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
MARc-HI TA (iAIa( LI SIt 'AR
OAPHAPA A In-CARe WI,
A r,oncw lip )A(p JACKsON
NOTICE To DEFEND moo
TO WIL iii ol Pit srrwti r. PAflICS ) I [CARP P4uth"'i

Incidentally, the ('Al.NO Council of IAk'al Governments
will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Longstoed City hall,

__________________________________________________________

"

Marsagn"

ManeQirIg Editor

'M btg4.''.%
Stat. 0 Fio' Ia
4tcil o*r.vI 4p1,,n 'I,

'

l'ut,i,4N Juop
30. Jtii 7. II tn
________________________________________

ho'. as? 4flOwnm4IInQa$,3rptt

'

.

d'4'IWflA I• i

lOWINDOt),AMCp DF

T*4P

then that departm('nt and its secretary still become in-

'I;,

-

AND

. . .7' T.

e'oriotnic crisis her'.' and In man'. coiintrie abro.ih

"mit," on the other hand.

Editor

l'alm Springs Road Rut he

tiuU4n,1.

the I "Cu.1 CO,.,4,

hStPtl7 wpci 17.4? *e a'.enga.d '
It' icr IShCrPbyQ,wnctp,I lam but'nejt at 117 W 11th St . San'd.
i LOflUOd. Srmii, County. fICttt,itt
name ol FLORA
Carla urtIpy P*p fItIt'Out nam, of
IIJR I aol
that
,
COUSINS' AUTO nooy, And that
Ice
Clrck of th. ('Cu'? (t?. S,mrvile
üI thy C .r.t (ç,,,y4 ,, 4' cc
(ouci I ",la .rc *co'tincp 4,14
County, I Ics.da 'ci 4((Ordance

t1t' future for the intero'c lion if 436-434-431 Although it had

PubIiher

General

s'

Maltlan(I Avenue isoutti SR 4271 should 1w' protected from
overloading.

I

Seyt'tr'. flasitI M Kenned'. stas made e'u'nomie .'iiiii;issador at lang'.'
flut if the Prt'itlt'nt is to go f,lrlher in s- entering eco

-

ge,cted solutions seem to stork.
Try addressing ifl3COflC b&gt;
pronouncing the two letters sep.
aratCIy. It sounds like &gt;ou'rc

"Gone With the Wind." Not a
very liberated image
The nest mode of address also
,o;
;,f o.

stith the IY'thable verloadI:lg

.S.s a result of all this, more often than not the t'niti'iI

,-'

' t' : •

04

A

___________________________________________________________________________________

831.9993
AVE. SANFORD, FLA 37771

FRENCH

300 N

'

b&gt; th feminists.
lte'. hare been stnttrn

-""

372 2611

-

DF

ci

nr own-s in'. r i

Ioq 'cia undpr the 1(1.1 r.'.

-

-

They do n!t have to be reminded that in all of the

picture of probable tughstay fatalities This is the
growing awareness of the public, the drivers to

.

a,
4 -...-

0? 0 Ii
4? JIi'.

a2nil Air home I )ls Islots of '1 the
tA tha I ci '
'
Itriigg, N (' • ta ''The I"loinlngo 0mp St&amp;tulp'.. ToW's - '- 'I'
so r
dataiu'.4 ia.
•
hilton,'' 1 5 tiled referent.' to
S S1OV Will

,

The planner sast little that ran be (lone about the points of

l. bert S Mc\,ini,ara ts head of the %orld flank. tIn'

experience shows that intensive traffic law
enforcement efforts have a substantial impact

-

' ' . 'u' rot'. for die htgt
-c ronsliteriti" hone'.' tint Uii' r
'- itiire ci

S

1 c h:.. e gone tht'ir separate '.s ,'s s Since the :.ttvt'nt if

. ,
,-

D'S V IC TI

ekrnent.s'' of Marine fr,rcec

ô

. ..- ... ____.z'rus.'i._1L. .' .-'..-- .''-.....
-.- F%.OP IDA
".. '.4 ttt''ti tinglit Ix' taken tnt' the 'it&gt; In tti'.' future •, WOUld
silent Nixon ought'. in Air I"on t'
ald nut' military s4iurc C '.tt
'4' • 4
'vci ',a, a
r planning,'' I10111I145fl (lC('l,lred
On.' thiring f'loriiia VIeotIons
Legal Notice
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The planner urged that '.tbercv,'r
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inning itt 43i in the future, Ituulfiii,iti saI tIN' iIt' could
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They will be especially looking for 'he

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La n g u a g e Of Li be ra t I o n
A'.cx titled Irrss %rhler

Tuesday midnight is: The number of deaths!

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'Flamingo Hilton' To House G!s

Deliberations

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and set forth on auto trips vhich rna' be the

Near GOP, Demo Conventions

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Road Fund Feud

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ann.tatinns Tbo county fr.ls
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('uunty
'lb.' ann.s,tkna in qu.stmr.n ..ri'r4ing to County Atttiorney
t oiiuii;Issner anti mayors (.1
are k -a? ed in (awlherry, Them Rmitierger, that his L5 "
three t-fles lashed this mnor. Alt.mnonte
and roost groWn-up way to settle the
Springs
rang In tu'atecl ,lici'-ussIon about liung'mr.od, isn't rnimyrws of eeh rr;,tter
liii' (fiufity tsIt)ul)()lllifig portions of these c ities were present at
Miyor lAwrence Swofforl.
Allismtunte .SpfIflLs. aas moc'
f the t ttmcc' mail anti bridge this rrurnmn(s rrie.trng
.'.hement in opposing tbi
(inwls
lumnmnnnd went ,n to e
I 9- f' ('ru5Jfl t y IS a a it tfll, r r,uirity u •r?utns 0 the mattpr
rr'hing to 1#
(.uttiiuisiori (hair- trrfnr,ru;ttiori from lbo tat
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orrt t ri.lineatinn of the (.ririirg s ont,' ,Swr,f!,"rl sai
It '/r.ft ,4t• leterrnined
u tilt-ti 'm that the county mild
rup.rtie; in question lie saul
r.'.iew to the ittlei the reason th.'c.. delineations are not yet maybe har.i; 'he 'ities frr
for the fiirwls t,.ing withheld
r.aiIable hut that the county fl" on jmi ran he sssiii1 ft.
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citijimhion rnfrrs bud de' ideil to release 75 per if *ill .to to the Crnteii State
ar.mrt lb.' fu- t that the ounty r tnt r,f the road and bridge Sipr'm. Court before it's
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Parent.; o( stutfrnl assigned to Mtlwee Middle
were urged Thursday night by Iongt.noei ('oundiman
Within Khky to tour ttw school plant and see tt-w ''tIi.;grist'e
to the school stein''
.one trAlet and plunitioing flitures are d1hipidstled. There
are holes in the wall It Is not a fit place for ii child to go to
school,'' the councilman insited
''The School Hoard has allocatcti 815.0(1) to fix it up for
school in September, but It will take at ieMt 1l(Yi,0(') to put
the building in acceptable condition.'' he Insitted
Mayor Kenneth lb- own, still smarting from the School
Hoard's refusal to place the "45- 15" school plan on the hallo,
for a straw vote of the peupl, said, 'l'lie St h,'uil 1141,nul tuit

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14) discuss latest (h.velopments in 1) attle over "11111exali(III alld Road antl

Iii'idge [tunis. In hottuni Photo ( nmtv Attorni'v
tiIil,iirs "grown Imp'' war ii) settle dispute

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The starting date of his beginning the post of full-time
paid chief originally to have been tomorrow has hi's-n set
aside for an indefinite period. lie will continue to be paid an
expense all owance, budge ted for the post, however,
Councilmen William Kiosks' and Dick Crenshaw, both
members of the city's fire commission, informed the bu:trd
Lommiera period of recuperation will be as long as three to

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AL the same time Kiosk&gt; praised the area fire de1i ut
ments, specifically (-.asseiber-ry and Altamonte Springs, fir
th eir offers of all necessary assistance in whi.trver rule
needed while the chief is W.

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Contract for some $123,000tn improvements to the city's
water system was awarded to low bidder, lee Construction
Company, of Sanford, on recommenda tion of City Engineer
William Palm
Plaudits were given to the company by Palm, who said
th e firm Is "very competent and capable."
'The award is subject to execution of the contract
documents and posting of appropriate bonds by the con.
tractor.

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CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH

NEW 1972 PINTO!

AND BODY SHOP
'We Specialize in Insurance Claims
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Florida

GOOD MERCHANDISE
GOOD SERVICE
FAIR PRICES

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Sanford

Jack Prosser FORD
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DRIVE DEFENSIVELY'

STATE FARM
INSURANCE

Sanford

322 '1481

BUSINESS

115 N. Laurel

Pryor. Rep

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Sanford

PLYMOUTH FURY

2313 S Orlando Dr

Sanford

INSURANCE

BOYD-WALLACE

4NP

INSURANCE

SERVICE

114

S. Palmetto

DIAL 3220814

Dial 322-5762

Economy Cars
INCORPORATED

Ovanp rsi ê1.t se.

OO W. First St.

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D.Lend Pit 734 as ,;
1.So,d Ph 372 3341

Extensive discussion on the possibility of the city con.
tracting with a banking house for collection of its utility bills
mtxh in the same manner as currently being don.' in the City
of Sanford took place last night.
Councilman Crenshaw said this idea should be given
major consideration before purchase of an automatic adesaing machine is contemplated -Crenahaw said cost for the collections, billing, etc.
probably would run 10 cents pet bill, but Ma&gt;r Kenneth
Brown added the city should have at least 3,000 utility
customers before computer billing will be feasible Current
'-u.stomerg number 1,500.

2 Sanford Locations:
100 N. French Ave.

322.9878

2311 W. 1st St.

372.1331

POWELUS
INSURANCE AGENCY
Automobile

Cancer Coverage A

USED
NGINES

parts

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-WE BUY LATE MODEL WRECKSLARGEST SELECTION OF AUTO PARTS
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY-TELETYPE SERVICE THROUGHOUT
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House Moving Set

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The Central Florida Six-iety for historic Preservation is
wi thin $10,000 of raising sufficient funds to move the old
"Grant" house to the city. Target date for the move of the 46-

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loot wide si-id 41-foot high structure to the city ball park Is

AUTO PARTS AND MACHINE SHOP

with

ALLSTATE"

JOHN W. HAMILTON

CHAMPION

ALLSTATE

322-0808

INSURANCE
Ph. 322.7061

FREE ESTIMATES
OPEN 8 oMON. SAT

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Sept, 30. Council Uiairman Eugene Jaques, the city's
representative to the Society, reported last night.
Kiosky, however, questioned Dick Bennett, architect and
chairman of the committee in charge of the mnosing, w buy the
name "Grant" is attached to the old Victorian house. Bennett
explained the house was built three years after Grant dird,
but it Is believed the Civil War general's wile and son oc
cvpi.d the house at one time.
He also said the Society does not plan to "bring a bunch
of junk" into the city and the house once located will be
refurbished and landscaping dune when funds of some $10OO
are forthcoming train the state and federal governmn.-ntBermett said plans are to turn the first floor of the house
Into a museum and many antique pieces have been donated
to thn society for the museum section while the second floor
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r'q usct r,( S"r:;ir.l.tit'
(:angel( said he had atternpe,-nt to have Mrs laster
Meet with him to) dLscu,u what
occurred in her borne just
before midnight, The detecue
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thl'itret' oil the charge, second
uts- gres' tnurih'r, manslaughter
or ,'x,'usah,Is' huuitiicide
ul'.'. y.tn's_seii It is not the duty of
the Jur) lii consider the stunst-queen-s's
Jt'iinatn, who is the father of
iii iii' children. has rema ined
impassive during the trial,
su art s-I&gt; linus in g in his seat jit
tile defen se table
'liii' ik'ft-ndarit Is charged with
gunning down t;ns-t-n .u,, he stooti
oh the front Ir h of bits hniiit'. tj
.irgiuii.'nt had ensus-ui b's'tss s-en
the twu iiU'ti, and Green cxptrs"ul
fr-on slug', mliii a 22 pLSt.)1
'a hiuhi struck fill" iii tin' heart
and anti
liii- du'fc'nss' further titointsiIieui the defeuitlant fired
st'Vs'til warning shots, and that
when Green continued to ausame, the fatal shot %%.o,

The case of Tommy I.
Johnson. 35, u!-iw ay, charged
in the death of Joseph Green, 51,
ariiuths'r Miilst as rt'sitl,'rti ,
rea.-beui the jury this tii'rninic
Johnson was initially s-hargeti
w ith first degree iiiu rdu'r but
Circuit Judge I )iiitirn-k Salli
rendered a .1 ir,'ct 'u I ss'rdit t
against the c-ho rgt' contending
there was no irt'nirdltation
shown. llwrc-fort', the state is
s&amp;-eking c(ufl',iu t inn 'ii'- iii MI tutiul
degree jiturdir hi.urges
Assistant Stat.' Attuurne&gt; 0 Il
I Bill I Kahn tll tl' jut&gt; there
st as no testiitiwiy, other that,
that of tius' ul,'ts'nilont , that
warning shot,. were fired
l':,mtuuti said than- Is it k-niptiititun tui I* s) Iilp.Ithit'ti(' ttuworui
the defendant but .mulii,uunishis-.i
that the (jut) of the jur&gt; Is to
.i'.t't'rtain silt_ut bi.ul'b-tao'ut , n tb'
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ICCUM'11 tIJS arrested at hi_s
home by Orange ('mint~

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will be ressewt-d in later budget
sessions.
The three remaining portions
and imnhuuunts 1st-re fl(ut ,iv,iiIitult'
t(slas as Teague, who is t'erni;li.'ting his 19th rear Ui the
board's central uffiu-t', was out
it town ond will not return until
after the July 4 liii Ii d.m&gt; s
i-'ni-tl Ta&gt; br, who has tts,sistt-d
in the budget loreparoitions. 541iii
a 1111 iunt for the tIe hut s.'rs ice
funds, capital outlay and
federal ;'mogrittlis, st hi':ti will be
included in the' final budget, art.
not ri-ouly to be' divulged.
Next tautrul budget session to
5115cr u'aiuital .iutla&gt; or school
riunstrut-tiori moneys received
lruuiii the state has been set for
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Arnold.- I DeLand also wet'tikt 4 n tt35tOfl and sak
prhbiteti drug charges.
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.rat'xation pr.' to-es invtv'
;--'epk who are trying to rtr•

hi', Urat,. ( cuuflt&gt; muthorities
between hart and Mrs Lister
Iufl iittetiiiteti murder ch.srgrs had ns'nu'rrd .u'id
1.hck,son was
---after a l'hurs.L.iy Incident in called by Mrs
laster to come 1,-,
%' tiich Hart is atruseil
her home to settle the dispute
'.lashing his ex-wife on the inns
In o ther craint .ictioris, vie.'
aril wrist ;iM a second knife squad detectives Thur;da,
iis,s.iiult (ii David M
arresteil four persor.; on ttri.
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ch.,rges to bring to ilituuss', ,m Maitl;ind furniture proximately
170 th. number if
narcotic cases made b',
l)ii•ksiri: f 107 West Street,
uttu • ltie
during June
\itaiiirtu.
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' 'rings, was list.-sl
B
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Robert W Utterback, 19, ';(
in fair itn,lition last night
154 Summertiri Avenue, antI
ssi th a tumach wound Mrs.
Michael Larry Cobb, 21, of 51.
Lister, 29, of .401) Oak Avenue, were c
harged wi th
School lks.mrtl at 'Fhursday
'liii' isstit' that caused a mild supe'rintu'ndt'nt, said, ''It riu,kes I-.Iu.,beth
possession
and sale
of
afternoon's budget ss'ssiun got furor was a statement that the no difference what you call fun
' wife. w 35 treated a prohibited drugs.
''hung up'' user Job titles and staff Is not hioluliitg to the Index ;it-opit' Just Mu you pay them '' w
Winter Park
uni-urta uspit.iu
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salary indexes in the ad- in j'ruivitting salary for various
Mr. Bryant asked what .ams
released,• .i(( Ottu1fl1 Li) )eI
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liii, ,'I,c.lfl,',ati,,n. .,u,'i, .. iu:.uIIs'ti,-,I iii
Ituluithliuzhland
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Sgt . A J C111.sn'elo count&gt;' Iangw(wl. and C)
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Inspector Kenneth Eyon and City Supt. Ralph Fisher.
This suggestion was made Thur sday night by Coun.
osky, who said area builders have suggt'sted the
cilman
method because the Job Is considered too sin 11 by many
con tr actor s, rushed In the present Wilding boom
"Just get th e blooming thing built," Mayor Kenne th
Brown reiterated. One of the office; in the expanisi to the
west of th e present building Is desigristed lot' the 1111*)

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city to contracting the Job under supervision from Building

INSURANCE AGENCY

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I)amio't Barr) hart, 25, of
Orlando, h-i,; been lodged In
Seminole (.ounty Jail in lieu of
$5,000 bond on charges of
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Volkswagen, Inc.
SANFORD
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Open Daily 85:30 -Sat eto4
115 W. 1st St.
322.5651

322-6151

KIDDY'S

Bill
Baker
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Happy July 4thl

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RNS- _Plan to Visit Us At
HWY 17-92 &amp; AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD

Sells &amp; Ser.ce TePl.

2417 S. French

Fire* Casualty

Have a Safe July 4th!

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322-0283

Insurance Of All Kinds

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AGENCY

D ial

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'The Sign of Quality in Auto Parts'

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Nov. 1 will be forthcoming within tao-to three weeks from
the Councils finance coimnittee,
Councilmen Crenshaw and AriC5 Weber held a lengthy
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conterence with city auditor, Harold Hartsock, early this
week to discuss both budgets .
It is expected the new budget will be well over the
$500,000 n'iark this year exclusive of the planned sewer
system. Crenshaw told the board last week the current
budget has to be amended due to the fact the city has taken in
some $1,000 more to revenues In the first seven months of the
year than was anticipated for the entire year

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SEMINOLE PAINT

Orlandolan Held
In Knife Assaults

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the I riint'j'; feeling.; t',uut 51'.
but the teneral rintwo. 'ass that the court .sthnn
may be the only 'lay to solve the
problem
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Br mt not tii ulipt Lb it i1rtltu itirt tiirs inti oth r titles.s 'upt Iulifl tfl't I "idtlu
of fl ipt r itnin budget until Ihi % ti I itt to thec.iI&amp;tr% ituk
ri lrt iiulii bi iidt I itt r but
M)I1l(thlfl h (lout .ibiut it
the vice ehiiirmnan In%Ited
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-- highly irnprr,b.aMe'' that m'.c.
by thi' itic;
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per cent of ti'. an,
l)t'immnriir,nd said the County n';atar.nq are illegal.
''!IuIIlictllfi had te'gun last
l-.t'iriumiu-.n'l arinourw-e'I t ti.
1st u'tiih,'r tiu r$iit-;tirfl the itO' rri.iyr.rs that the county
fit- taflon of property they didn't turning this matter river to the
If - I was m ontigiwus, and Mel 'nuitt
for a ''der'iaratory
itumuic the ih'c isbn to Vmec:e tierree" action against
allnciitiomi of the road awl nbc; whrse annexations are
hri'l' fuin'l ri ur.',u that rnI,'! '',.'c!i."t T
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to Harvey
rvey ( 'ovi itgtun, who has nssuintd tilt'
office of officer• in -charge pendi ng lIjqmI ntmni'nt
of Li permanent 1)01st niister - Mtss IIm'itrd was a ll
officer of the V,, VI's (lul-ilig Woii hI XViii' II amid
had h'ri with the Sanford IM)StOffIC(' since then,
nine years as IM)StXllLISter. Covington has been
with lii(' pmtolfk'e 17 years, the last riiiie as
foremnais of the ma ils.

'Ilit' .Igt'tit) tbt.se.i Its at tlsities for the' list-al t'.ir T?iurIar
'eIiing tuid un 251 I'ncuit'ct_s
t.'i..birig $2o3 iiitlliiun.
Aittiung ttui' projects wasa
ii uulliuii iuhiI'Irent low tuiui sutiiuuitti-ul tuy I':se-Il I':ngui-t'ring
.mritI ('t'nstrutt$on Co
of
I .iki'l.itiul on (our wilt' four.unumug u,f Stilts' htsu.atl flo Ui

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Blair Agency
:15 Ii ".øuth Park
Boyd. Wallace
III South t'atrrsett
322 0511

Crun;iey - Monteith inc.
coo West lit Street
322 005

Karns Insurance Agency
(OtiUfløi 511 ',ire..t
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Tony Russi Insurance
Agency
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Tffer Ins urance Agency
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order to "hear," and without their glasscs they can't ee
the speaker clearly enough to catch what twa saying. it
happens to me all the tin-ic
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when he takes his glasses off. Ills hearing aid is In the
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that really ups(s me
My husband (I'll call him Dick? is a wonderful per'son,
but when we go to visit my parents he walks In the dOOr,
says 'Iiello," and then he sits down and docan5 t say any.
thent 1 e !'e re ?! tt'' !ncu "
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My poor father tries so hard to make conversation with
Dick, but he can't get a worst out of him.
Dick has always twen
hut this Is inexcosable, lie
says he thinks the world of my- parents, so what can I do'
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7 of pink and i'lute Fu Murr
daughtei of Mr and Mrs L E. valley. lavender
and
Ani.ristJg,sepn-e-sent,. the ft'*Lns Ft FlP%d 3 C
Flliiik pink and uhite chrysin
Rumbaugh. uas hcinicircd white sugar belt'. Fruit punirt ht'r.orct-s mothe-r. Mrs 1. 1:
th'?. Ft E CUUUS, M the-riurns arid ulute ctadi
rer'e-nti with a mrixscelianmeous uas serve-i frori a ryste.1 bowl Rurribaugh. arid the future l{uhc..
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bridal shower hosted t' the and as.scflrd mints arid nuts. grooms mother. Mr-s H H Crautha:riq-1 and C r Fit. fUarik.d b long pink tapc'r' .silver candelabra ucre us
Dorcas C'trcie of Upsala from c'rystsl arid silver
Maltb Sr
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Prestiyw-r-uin Chw-c±.
Several games ut-re enjoyed
ALs the Mine-s. H L L)wican
Also the Misses Julie Malth,
The petit, bridt-ti,ci of b the guests with the prizes C I. HriIlenti'ck. C C Huntct, Sus.an Stt-:trwr, Suzarinic Rusmho. di
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little too much plus at the t
Aricttwr tso-pt-e design neam the t*kuii with a tx-wi
that goes all the wa to the
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OPEN MONDAY. JULY). 10AM

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We' aren't guing
what at' iii in I ly happened
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tnurtarit thing is tiuot West
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faulti and n be*r the glares
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Swim suits

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all the enemy cards to bring
hurrie his contract. Just ii
(lash of (lie ace of hearts and
queen of $ )ades In the West
enough.
hand will
As It happens, 'iVest Is not
showing any of tils cards and
South has to operate In the
dark lIe starts out with the
normal iimoy of a trur'np at
trick two
West is in with the ace and
If West Is the sort of de.
fender who tries to beat
cry contract tic u--ill
South an Immediate prub'

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919 E. 2nd 5?.
Sanford, Fia,
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Although the
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morning has sortie disappointments, the
afternoon and evening are excellent (or finding out what is
best for you to do in the future lhirik out your most
idealistic concepts and put them in effect at once Show )OU
are a humanitarian
ARIl:S (Mar II to Apr Pu) ('sintacting those who mean
i.0fl5
great deal in your life is s; use 'iou can make
Meditation an he priiductine ml bring fine
(or the
results Relax at home tonight
I AIJRUS (Apr 10 to May IC)) Attend the scrsices of
your choice in the morning In the iftemnot.us get together
with good friends for a good time A group tneelung in the
evening could result in something fine,
(,lMINl (May 21 to June 2 I) A good day to show
charitable
others you are not only' a line citizen but
person I'lan the ncw week'; actic sties well As-suit persons
who hue two-tinning ideas He alert
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22 to July II) If you talk
with persons of WiwlOith you ire .ihle to see everything more
clearly now Show that you are nery un.lerstanding Make
plans for future tnanel He at$nc
Ii C) (July- 22 to Aug 21) II you pay more attention ti
your intuitive faculties, you an gain the know ledge you
with a
need for handling your affairs well Talk
close tie that will bring more happiness
VIRGo (Aug Il to Sept Ill l)omg whitener will prone
to mate thai you are devoted is wise now \ny ,t'ntras is,
oral or written,
an tie crianged now with g.'.'.i resuits
following Show you base w iwluni
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with 5Ioe tie; this tifi he .s must tu.sppy lay You hive fine
tr .iu inn- skills I'nui iherci to u.r -'m cud i 1: - u'sievme pervifl
who
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21 to t)ec IIi Study h?-:
situation well u. that you know how
improve condstc,r.
Su.,css u
mw wi listen to ideas j;en you 'm,
uir
ii. toc'.
make -, u teei uneasy
II)r
'-'ml'kl tii
22 It) Ian 2(ii I
early- I atrr
'aut and cuss? guo..1 friend; .r relations ard
hue -o g,J the Lii)fl't negte.t important _omrespnndecs.e
I P,ink along lgal lines
,-'mst''mRlU' han II to lets lu SttJ', a mouse?ar1
mailer well and handle it prist'erIy Stm-' that
.ge.-r
conscuenhious 'ci
pa', important uSuhls
You an now obtain the data you need
i'tsui- s hl-eb 2() to 'mlii 21)1 You are thii'tkir,g along
peru.'snul lines fl)A, whih is tune. prossied you gui after
your autos
(ashen Improve on our apçcanarice
and make yourself as harming a; ou can
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l'oth sides of a giser situation leach early to study al let
of a problem well and come to quu5k decisions. :thera use
the life lucre will not he tuccesslul lucre are fine
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tog (Of a club slam but

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and you
top heart h.
bid ii, alter this s.qurssi r.
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chance to beat four hearts
will be' to find tili partner

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three
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four cIuI* os-er your tin r..
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niw can retsuil.t your energies I he weeks ahead may be
he5tic I ike health treatments
St'()Rl'll) it)t
to Nan Its 'iou find that you are
highly creatune and cifl
sortie risk; now P'ecause you are
so highly inspired I und the tight kind of entertainment lb it
gin ci y ui '.;'irntua energy
S 'mI.11 I At-CIt S u
Is l)e Ill Listen carefuUy
what those an home hate to uy and try to
th
espetntis'nu I hunk f the phul.00phscal side of lufe and fr.
more deeply satusl'cni Relax tonight
C 'ml'Rl('d.)RN tI)cc 22 'o Jan 21)1 'iou are able to r':
your ,utun tics (In .0 marc .c,,hte and secure basis now %3,A
sure t1uat you attend the cern ices that appeal to you Vijat:r,i
gsi.sI tturnds in the .iftcrnot.sn is line
.'m()t' 'mRItS han II to Fet' 101 If You want to ga:f life's jt'unJane, you tune to den ate y,'
mrr
stfflScii'tlttiCsS to greaten
thungi now ('all 'ri rnactical
business pcns.ins and get their deas Be wise
l'lst'l 5 1
21) tnt Itar 2115 l'lan u-Pint it is you u-ant
no''.: in i:te and then g-- alter your sinus in a p'JutIne
I,ithu.'nu lie iure ou'tc at
'un harming heat it eu
out
ss' - ially Show you bane
Ii \ Ut'K t fill 1)15 lIOR' 11111 'mu
he or she wiLl be
eric 'f tb'..' spuiitual nuur,51eJ oungoters u-ho also has i
to a! ratnre, and theret,':c ; bound to be popular and
well luk.cd by almost enemy sifiC 'I our pregen u-ill bring
mu.h hmp;-iness into tIne list'; of others and be ncr) hep(ul
to menu tie sure no gun e erscoumaxement early irs life and a
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anl en eruung to quietly' ciuy w luemenen you
happen to he this lisuluday period and especially to tune irs
on nature's beauties, or Its do the things that turing you
peace, tranquility an.I the under standing of ideals yoti wish
Is) guide your acitons ins the future I bunk in terms ts( a new
approach to long stand trig interests
101 I rig ,Iustan5e matters atc.I
AKII S IMar II ti
persons need to
handled well now, w hiethe: tiy mail or
teleitluoiie Consult w iOu new -ontacts and lime a belle:
understanding of what is buappersuig arsaurid you Show more
consideration (sir nieighl'tis i,
IAt1 K t 'S I Apr 21) to Ilay 20) I'ay ing snore attention to
inluitinc l'nirtiptinss it wise today. suie they can be most
helpfui I and accurate If
are sliplosliatic w uthu those at
bionic, this car. lie a most sleligluifuil en-erung tountesy is
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Sitting nlowri with allies

and gosid pals arid talking sun en tluipsin tint suit tens snakes this
a most produc tue stay', p no for you I surget about going off
on tangents Get on the good side of others by paying
honest connplisnients

MOON ('lIlLl)KFN (June 1 to July 21) iou have fine
Ideas about how to handle special sunk
base to Jo
efficiently, as well as civic Inatteus l'vemng is excellent (tsr
impressing higher-ups Show you base true ability, 'charm
1.1(1 (July 21 to Aug Il) I'nune to itSn,u1tC5 that you
lime great ability a,i.I
e thur iii the liiioit ius,t ssnfidence
they' need it thus tiulut I x l'entt u-ill appre ate you niorc if
you ins open minded (Iiaiige attitudr w itbi kin in p in arid
get $0051 results
vlK(;o (Aug 12 to Sept 22) Whip up sonic entbivaiasiuu
for the u-turk at huanst arid y- u get it done . unately ansi
quickly' Cooperate :niuirr w utbu ami.i_ lairs I akc thur night
treatsiicruts Ii) improse your healths
LII3RA (Sept- 23 to 0t 22) Now thial you can be u- itli a
partner, find out what is •xpected of you and Jo your
UtrTjOtt to COopetite and show your ingenuity l)on't give in
to what an opponent desires of you lie stunt ti II anti up for
you

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sonic guatid agi cc nuierit Buy the 5Ic'thing '0 (tel u-ill gune
tiu a ness look. urisk c' you flutist attr aelune Stop cheating
yourself
OU hate sn
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21 to I)ec fl'
'pp.'Itnnuf\ 1,-n lt,ti.mt:-'ri y-.':i en,!.0 mn.l in he with
c'tugcrtials au iealls lnk
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a little tiunue (c'Z cxeruse and
tuntr nip sour health lit only that u- sink that us necessimS
I 'ml'Rls URN 1k.
are not 'amc1ul.
to Jan ,' It
oulil toum hi tilt sosuir big amguu ituent at home, s be
lupinuis ito 'ml ike
uit hattie as happ
and harniniui as
sO ,ili St,'i'
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tuaj'i'ue:
-It3t' 'mRlt's (liii II Its I-tb I'Ji i ou ate thinking
iesei is tnt
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Jail that
ts,ilni:'%st'k Oct
t,et
itinJs Jane and make
Ii y t tie supplies that musks you ttic'te
JI'i'''i fluent n ear t
cit letit
I'IS( I S (I ets 20 Ii' 'mt,sr 20$ Money us mu5h .'n your
nuiunsl, .snt the quickest way to make knitS ii to cut down u'n
expenses tight away I tiers get into stsssu, new outlet that
odds to in5c'iuic i aiim tuunctses are sery ginod and should ho
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he or she sill be
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'utug l'c.'l'lc u-nih in CScCllCflt mind
ss Ito u- ill £ssnst -'ft.-:'. to see cur ny thing lns're clearlyhow en em, thu y s'unugc sic r seld.'iui .1 aes any thing far others
unless asked, sln5c this is a studious ruuuns.l lea5h early to
cooperate with others iUinc in uitJc t,u ttas seal nmls f'siit
ns ithi esc:y- one A 5cm!asn amount 5n1 sponts tiecetsar) here,
Slit e the t'rucrgy us tute great (.u'. e spun utual training e itly
''1 tue Stars intl-cl, they .Ini i? 'liiCi - What y c'u make
of y our life is largely sup m's \ (II ('arisill Rugtutej's lnittis uslusal I ilecist (sir your sign for
July- is osuw- ready I sin y saur - opy send your tuirthdate and
SI ti ('arruall Itsghtcr I sires sit t nanus' sit new sIapeu), (Its;
till I lolly V. unthl I alit 'lIfts I M
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'.'hraI cott.'*
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.rr'-'ia.,ndimsg tier. e '.eriti'rs
IO ur hriini are affected

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people ti meMuc that these cloan-a:'at vuuan p.o
th,it ti'se re nut wsldn raslucal, wiltl-undup #,Us -n
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West will lead a lw club it
nut really inui. :,unt w ha-Is
otis' hO puts his linger 'irs.
The inuliortant tt:ng Is that
l-:ast sins's hass' fti.it (jtiCCfl
arid or'o club ,uc:ui unless
Ssuuutli mist's with. duirim''s
l..ung. I-:ast will wi,- this' trick
with this' queen; n i-turn mi'
stilt to 'mVt'st's ace .snul ruff a
third club to
South's
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F-I ol ds the DeCision

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I'ROGRESSIVE HUSHEE
t-1comed into f_xt-nplar member-ship of
Xi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in candlelight rituals at the
home of
PhilJip Boyd are seated, from left, Nancy Butler and
Viola Frank Standing Susan Byrd. Betty Jack. Irie &amp;yles and
L)ecnie Bartlett, chapter president Reactivating her membership was
Pat Largen. who was not present for photo
Ann Sieczkowski Photo

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found

in tciurda
departments has
been designed for the wnari
u- ho ts espcciali uell.en.
dourd. Vasiuixwd actu-ding to
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*ec'e suits and a maillot
The
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ABBY. ?SOX SEK, L. A., CAl_IF. $00 a

left who accepted the gift from Mrs E A. Altizer. representing the
iuth Seminole Women's Club.

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being a legal wife when all your fnit'nth k.no"c that your
hthband Is in love with another woman?'
I would like to know since when Is lose equated with
serual satisfaction? if that man really loved you. he'd have
married you first and had his sex later.
Wake up, Sister. You're being used!
Thanks for letting me get thIs off my chest, Abby.
MAD IN ?,IAACIit_E'fl

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"t.ira Martin, Axle-en Waum
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(;l-NIRAI_ tIsNl)I-.N(II:S A day and esrning
it tI' quietly thinking hut wtiat you won i1
like to do in the tutu re I- iguire out I hr nucans by ;; iliLti YOU
can accomplish the things that are in your niind and heart
1-spress your sympathetic nindc'rstandsng and help relieve kin
of protulems lIt' considerate
'I Rhl S (Mar 21 to Apr I'll You are able to penetrate
Ihrough. a diUicult problem flow ii you study all the facts
Show associates that you understand their needs ho your
Utmost to help them lie wise
I AtJRtJS (Apr 20 tO May IUI A lint' .lay to tie with
good friends and strengthen the bonds between you Attend
the io.ial gathering that will bring more line friends into
your life Avoid troublemakers
(;Isllsl (May 11 to lime Ill Civic duties should i.e
handled now with high efficiency Show that you are a
'knI,u1 citimen Make sure your credit is in good standing
Handle a business affair well
MOON chilLI)ItIN (June 22 to July 21) You can visit
persons and places now that will bring you more happiness
Obtain the data you need that will open your eyes to mere
modern view's and ideas
LEO (July 22 to Aug Il) A good day to handle those
practical affairs in a most efficient way Seek the advice of
an expert Spend more turtie than unuul w'th loveit on.
show your true devotion
lR(
(Aug 22 to Sept 22) Know what it is
and friends expect of you and do your utmost to help them
handle a surprise situation that arises in a most ideal way
Show )- ou are capable
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It's time he broke the sound barrier. lot openers. suggest
that he say something about the subjesi that Interests both
of them. Sports? Politics? ('urn-nt es-rntsf Books?
I:nkriainmeni? The person u-ho sIts In company lIke a
wart on a pickle Is making a statement. It's either. "I base
nothing to say," or, "You aren't worlh talking to"

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I'nder the rlrs'um;tant-r; you Introduced the u-oman
0 propenis If y our father', u-Ut' had reared you, and
addressed her as "Mother," then she should be
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n .-uii,;ituirI ltuut tti' uluir' sta?- (ruinul roe 'a-ithouit •i
o'A the hu.,hit of
Ii 'fit 5.its' hull 'n lianuil
the
itirs' '.1011% list • .nrij.I.tr' -'sth lit"; in mv bijl(t.kl pit
II. tirii.- luuc pn.'..-ru t. hi' iii'. usable ', hen I have to
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a ni.-.urhv ;ihut to t.'i
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"my- mother Sinc-e I was rakeai by my mother who Is still
s-er-u mu-h Miss' isnil well. I think it would 1*'
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her i'k,ist' ants i me
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Ars'he flunkr look flkn Abbie hoffman!
This guy is no burn llea a college freshman who to
rktng hard (or his edmicatism. ant someday he will
Lllount to something lie'; the kind of guy my folks want
me to go with, escept for the (act that he belongs to this
aiin,,rit- group which ms- parents nlespice
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am i- rally proud of him, hut my (silk;
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prejunlki it'; unhelics able
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had a
liii night's opening round Sanford team scored four runs double; Dave
action. Both teams pus- in the in the third But once again, the double and a single; Pete
Fknthe had two sing.
Lake Helen team tied the s
laser's bracket tonight
t)utfs Athletic broke a £-6 tie
lAke Monroe Inn of Sanford whet, the) came to bat
But Monroe Inn only scored with eight runs in the last .
dropped a 14-7 decision to
Wilkins Plumbing of Lake once in the top of the fourth and ning. That team was paced at
the plate by John Gaflehge.r
)Iekn and the Sanford Truckers Wilkins Plumbing
with a home run, double, and
were defeated 13-9 when runs across in the bottom of t
single;
Mike Gibson with a
(;abrlers Subs of Orlando inningThe Wilkins Plumbing hitting bOs-Tie run and a single; Bill)
scored fist runs in the last inattack was sparked b) seven Wright and Gary- Schick with a
ning.
In other opening night action, home runs Jesse Johnson had home run each; Bob Roberts
Cunningham Gulf of Starke two homers, a triple and a triple and two singles: Gene
outlasted Ralph Pillow Motors single: George Waldron had two Nem,an three singles.
a! DeLand, 24-2, and Dub's homers and a double; Ed
Bud Fortner had a homer for
Athletic of Gainesville defeated Seimes had two homers and a Florida Furniture; Micke)
Furniture of Palatka, single; Billy Gardner had a Smith had a triple; lies-iT)'
Williams two doubles.
home run and a double.
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Cunningham Gulf sent 18 men
For Lake Monroe Inn, Don
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are on tap. The will be played at Haney had a home run; Bob to the plate in the top of the first
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Rain Cancels
Pocono Race
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Lured by Prnnsylvarua Guy
Milton J. Shapp not to bold the
evrrtm the middle of the state 's
flood disaster area. Pucon
officials had announced Ws'inesda) that the Schaefer would
not be run as scheduled
Dr. Joseph Matticsli, the
track's board chairman and
chief executive officer, said he
asked USAC officials as early as
last Monday for a new date.
Smyth refused, saying his racmg crew was prepared to run
the race.
Additionally. Sinyth said, the
sanctioning agreement given
USAC sole prerogative to run
the race, or cancel or postpone
it, as conditions dictate.

MOUNT POCX)NO, Pa. (API
- The Schaefer 500, third rich,
est race in motor sports, has

been canceled at least for the
time being
Officials of the sanctiunuig
U.S. Auto Club took the action
Thursday when they r'.owed up
at Pocono lnternauanai Raceway and found the track lacked
and guarded by policemen.
There is a chance It may be
scheduled for a later date. Wil11am J. Smnyth, eiecuth'e threeton of USAC, said a meeting of
the group's executive corn-

mittee will be called soon,
('obably Saturday, to discuis a
possible renegotiation of Pn'
cat o's raring schedule.
USAC has a flue-year ag
s-s-sent with the raceway to Laruction ill of its major rvents, including a 500 mile race for swck
cars scheduled for July 30
Sunday's race was to have
paid just over 1400,000 in prize

and acceuory s-rwy. Otsly the
$3 mUllon Wianapolits 500 and
the $750000 CalIfornia 500 at
Onlam are richer.
Plagued by rain on seven of
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Cool Chris Irrt
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THE BALL sails into left field above the third baseman during softball
last night between Lake Monroe Inn of Sanford and Wilkins
Plumbing of Lake Helen. The Lake Helen team. Games will be played
tonight and all day Saturday 3t both the Ft. Mellon and Pinthurst
fields. The final games will be Sunday.
(Joe Bush Photo )
action

Ansenicar; d.rivt-rs are a ranin the classical and somewhat sQphisticated racing
lodge known as Grand Prix
c's.anpetltiun
There only have- been a hand.
ful of Yankees who bothered to
chance the European circuits
for dining glory- and prestge
rather than Lag pay days.
Mostly, graduates of the U S.
sports cars ranks, those who
have a greater understanding
at the meaning and historical
background of formula one activity have invaded the foreign
landscapes.
S&amp;nc'ethe late '4 such iA1ots
as Harry Schell, Masten
Gregory, Ronnie Bucknus-ri,
Lance Iteventlow, Dan Gurney
and Phil Hill have been factory
to-ism members.
Hill, in 1961, Liecarne the only
American to win a world chain.
,usnrwh,n u.n a
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Gurney were the only drivers to
try American cars, the latter
being the first to win a Gras-id
Prix with one.
Drivers in this c-owdry- are
Lou busy preparing for the tagget' rewards they might
achiese if they can place well
at Daytona, Indianapolis,
Riverside, WatlLins Glen. Milwaukee and Raid America.
In Europe, s-nail of the diiv.
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riot enticing enough for the boy's
in the U.S. Furthermore, the
European factories were satisfied, thank you, with their
tv.is-st' talent

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of an imprvs'ment in the purse
strw-'ire' as-wi the quality of

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Fit-re who are gainir.'
,dtudbk' c-s-petit-rice in tht
L&amp;M ('.tituit'ntjjl series for firnniuLa 5,(%I) machines.
Currently, two Americans
are on the European circuit
Italian-burn Mario Andretti
with Ferrari and Peter Res-son
with McLaren Andretti's busy
schedule will nc4 permit his-n
Us-lw to engage in all of the
Grand Prix so it Is up to RevS (
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the 1971 total at this time.
Bob Cola's, general chairs-nun,
sayi the girls divisions are not
att.racting the nunibers as they
should Only 15 per cent of the
UAW entries In the Pee Wee
Tournament are girls. To date
there Is only a nuxlsnuni of six
entries In any of the girls

divisions and s-wine are entered
in the 12-13 age group.
The divisors and number 01
twiles played In each of the two
days are as follows:
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WIMHU-:IXN, England a Al',
-- British haaihit' tim-re offering
odds of 100-1 today- against ii
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Such frier.Jiy odds -you bet
one doh1s to win a hundredwere ce';tuln to attract plenty of
tails rupport for us-n Connors
and curia Even,
Connors, Use 19-year-old left'
hander (rots-i Ilellevtlk', Ill his-is
reached the final 16 of thsi- ntis n's
division. Miss 1-u't'rt, 17y'rur-old
its-sr fruits FortI .uuulertlmilc',
Flit,, his-is rc'uctscd Ibis' Is-sit 32 in
Use wars-sent's singles
'lie odds si-es-ru ruUst-r big to
raw,'' Ciirinu.,t a said. ''I would
have thought we have a better
chance Own the lsioknsiakers
semi to (Juirik,''
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I),sse' I,&amp;'os-thard in time third in ilisplayc-si. 'Die qus-adrilk' will be
dented It with a run-scoring tk-lphi;s 9, New York Mets, 4; ,St.
double as a brash young rookie Louis 4, Chius-agu Cubs 2; .':-,in fl,ubtuy Murct'r's triple And
his-art of each pt'rforsns-unce.
with the New York Yankees In Francisco .1, Cincinnati 2; - White's single. Bobby' (;rich Youngsters its young as five
yes-irs of age are iiue'nisbcr of
Houston 8, his Angeles 6; Sian tisuuiit'rt'd for lkiltiiuuorc,
1950.
Sps-irky Lyle relieved Stott these It's-ants
The last time he saw it was I)sego 0 Atlantis 6.
In addition to the Isdnt_s for
Thursday night as manager of
l-'ret'tus-ss-i st.urtt'si I )t'troit's big lciiivr,' after six innings and
the Detroit Tigers and his ardor inning by s-es-n imuug first base tin Isluniheil the Os-inks on one hut the niitiu.ns-al cluiiuipnsoship the
s-as-s error hg Ilssstssn second the rest of the us s-as- for his 15th pc'rforriit'rs us ill It' shooting for
hadn't cooled one but.
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.ts u'. t''Is in ttut' mu,s jars
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blanked for eight ins-iings by Paul data c's-al Is strove Is-is-s s-tins
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'l'onsy Ts-sy his- greeted reliever 1'
pboiled for eight runs in the
ninth—the lust four on Hill lass-i Nt-us tms-uusi'r with it Is-use's- ::
Freetuan's grand slain horsier filling singls' anti Dick
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into the screen atop that ever- McAuliffe tied the stsri' wiLts s-s
prestnt wall—and beat the Ben t%.5-run douhli- 110. I .et', the
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The first time fill)) Martin
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Pee Wee Deadline
A-liv'ationi '.l'i.s'fltne' for listInternational Pet, Wee Gall
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olIpouible event of its kind for star o;iinivs from a Ioti~ line of "Ill alto take piat in tilt- rwlro tough c1moining tasks go to store on Jun lAfebsres three- rates rode Nellie Briles' three
George Iusk and Tony Bo)., of
those Floridians and visitors "big titssst's" wilts his father, grand entry.
ruin pinch homer in the sixth hat pitching to an easy v1ctLf
Fus's(t.$), July 4 Is inniver. Fort Worth, Texas The c
who attend each performance,
performance, uns'ls' and brother all serving in
ey inning Then, Ii's Angeles took over Montreal while the Me'.sus i ll, special help this' sh,sw go on but th
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An expression of the Silver that t'op.scity for previous sos-)a
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the lead on Garey's homer in
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July 2, 3 and 4 at the 12,000
Brile permitted only ti-ire.'
That's wbs'n the A.stras played
But Its' bit: attraction at the
covered seat stadlurti in nearby St Cloud will have its performances
utng
of them by Boots
a ctmrt tro k on the tfr1gers
One f the sI'ui,sl ,ittr,it'tissns Situ .'r Spurs I(,sh'.0 is the at tion
Kissimmee when tilt, Golden strt'c'ts decorated for the
t.irt.'.t Putting the h,ill to 1)s-as -an stisçtssing of the Es4
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Jubilee Spurs Rodeo, 50th in the Monday July 3rd parades which pls-srin;'sI by Ps-srtis-i s-ansi the other involu trig the t'(iw boys us ho are
Phithe Garsey instead of pitching it to Ila' .a
should hove around 300 or hurt' "bosses" ,st Situ er Siurs is the approved iiu'uuibt'rs of
series, is held,
uris-sc's taking port Li-sm cret', incl usion sub Juius Eskew Jr., 1(5)115,0 ('ow boys Association
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came back, walked over the
626-yard layout and putted her
way to a2 and a onestroke
Playoff Set July 5
margin over Pam Barnett and
Betsy Cullen.
"Walking is the best thino for
AM a
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Mellon Field. At 7:15 p. s-n., B Bill Mesch had a double and a Ralph Pilkw Motors never
puffy left leg. "last week was
and D Roofing of Sanford will single; Torn Hickson, Ronnie caught up. Cunningham outhit
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the first week I walked 18 holes
meet Gabriel's Subs at FL Russi, Randy lulL Johii Jc,nr the DeLand team 29-23
I played five rounds. So I
Mellon. The 7-15 p. m game at and Ed Mauiak each had a runigharn Gulf had se ven extra
(luti Lw and Clark and flirt posite Clark and llirt were pleasant for Clark and flirt But tth (srclyn Whth'tseal and Jo thought Id come out here and
base hits and Ralph Pillow will meet Wi-druesdas July 5 for Delores Corbel, Kan King, Pat the was not alone as five others Sanders but in vain. Rosa give it a go,"
Pinehurst pits the Gainesville single.
The Truckers jumped ahead Motors had only two
Independents against Wilkens
half titiehol&amp;-r in the Morrison and Debbie Cored all had two or more Puts.
She tooa the front nine In one
Sanders and Barbara Daniels
1-0 in the top of the first and
Leading the way for Cun- Sanford Women ' s Softball of whom contributed two singles
Plumbing.
L)-ruri Smith had a booming had two singles each in a losing over par but came home with a
Two other winner's bracket increased their lead to 3-0 in the nirugham were Fred Wheeler League and the right to meet to the attack. Franc-is Thomp' triple and a single; Pat Shiver effort,
one-under 35, the day's best
games are on tap for tonight. second. They' added one rncre with two home runs; Claude first half champion McRoberts son and Ruth Steele also added belted four singles, Karen
Betty Turner picked up the performance on the final nine.
Both will be played at Pinehurst run in the third, but Cata'iel's Harder, a homer, triple and Tire
singles for the winners.
Hodges and Dot Carter ripped key victory for Clark and flirt
Joanne Carrier, whose long
Park. At 8:30 p. m.. Wards scored five times in the bottom three singles; David Bennett, a
Club Liii, which went into last
For the losing Shoemaker three singles each and Gina while Shirley Craddock was drives powered her to the 1971
Mobile Homes of Orlando is of the third to take a 5-4 lead homer and four singles; Ken' night's action in a three-way tie Construction outfit it was Beth McCollum had a pair of tagged with the loss,
title at the Kahkwa Club Course
The Truckers scored two in the neth Canton, a homer and two Icir the sec-timid half lead with Shoemaker giving the Club LAu safeties
,lated to meet Dub's Athletic
After their July 5 playoff in Erie, Pa,, struggled in with a
At 9:4.5 p. m., Burger Chef of fourth and two in the fifth to singles; Rycke Bennett. a Motor Parts and Clark and flirt, fits with her home run and two
In addition Debra Turner, game for the second half the 79 on the layout drenched by
Vero Beach will take on Curs, regain the lead, 8-5. Theu in- double and two singles: Eddie scored a run in the last of the singles Bibs Vonflerbuks had Penny Maupin and Denise winner of the Club Lui.Clark Hurricane Agnas and dam
nirigham Gulf,
cre&amp;sed that lead Ii) one in the Douglas, four singles, Terry ninth to edge Shoemaker a pair of singles while Dale Caruthers contributed one and Flirt struggle enters the pened by light occasional
The second and third games try of the sixth, but a three-run Harder. Gordon Real and Construction. 11.10
Gallant. Happy Deas, Ginger single to the effort,
best of three championship showers Thursday,
at Ft. Mellon will be In the sixth by the Orlando squad Dwight Elder, two singles each.
Providing the long ball for the series with McRoberts Tire the
Meanwhile, things were much Vonflerbuhs and Patty Car-lion
She wasn't alone. Fifteen othTom Bush had a hors-it TIiIi, easier for Clark and flirt which all had a single.
loser's bracket. The Truckers pulled them to within one The
losing Motor Parts team were next day. July 6.
ers carded 79s, Including allmeet the loser of the B and D bases were loaded on walks in triple and single for Ralph ebminated Motor Parts by a 23Joan Turner was credited Joyce Lowe with a home run
The second i and third if time money winner Kathy
Rooflng'Gabncl's game at 8:30 the bettors-i of the seventh and Pillow Motors: Harry Scott and 16 count.
with the victory while losing and single and Shirley Crad- neededs game is scheduled for Whitusorth, who like Mrs. Carp. in. and Monroe Inn takes on the tying run was forced in by a Bobby Vs') c-he had fOil! 51flk2
Kathy Bevington had a pitcher was Patty Wiggins.
dock with a triple and single. July 10. All games will be tier, couldn't sink a single bird.
the loser of the Gainesville walk. Tim Batchelor then won each; Alvin Williams and Ralph booming triple to par, the Club
Sheila Bogan unloaded a pair Three singles were pounded by played at the Ft. Mellon Field, k'
Independents-Wilkins Pium. the game with a grand slam Pillow had three single's each; Lw attack. Also helping Club of grand slain home runs and a
harT) James had two SIYIi.ICs
hammer
bing game at 9:45 p s-n
I.tu gain the play of! spot op' single to make the evening
For the Trucker. Glenn
Games are scheduled for
throughout the day at both Robinson had a triple and a
fields Saturday The tourney double: Bob Iandqulst had ;t
concludes with it I p s-n game triple; Mike Galloway had a
'unnlay- at Pinehurst Park,
double and a single: 1r
The-re is the possib1i:y of a Griggs and Buddy Stumph Pusii
second game Sunday. There is two singles each; Ways-it Fakes
no admission charge for' any of and Allan Bukky each had a
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and because they are they tile Spurs, describes the Spurs para de will start at 10:30 a. iii. 'attraction'' a n d
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"YOU'RE OUT," says umpire Hubert Maples Sanford 14-7. Six games are on tap for tonight,
as a high-stepping Lake Helen runner during with three local teams seeing action. Games
action in the Sanford Holiday Invitational are being played at both Ft. Mellon and
Men's Slaw-Pitch Softball Tournament. Wilkins Pinehurst Parks.
Plumbing of Lake Helen dropped Monroe Inn of
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Course Thursday, has also had
more physical problems than
most anyone.
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file a
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years later she suffered a badly
d.anuaged ankle in an autorno.
bile accident. Just a ycor ago
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list' deal jlsis sent Oi'Lanst ( 't'j, a 1195.000 a year first
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Earle,
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Inside The Herald

the ifay the customers were
treated this past Friday at the
Orlando Sports Stadium for the

Was, SUf
1ttc Hayes Show, Was,
didn't
posed to start at 8

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until an hour later.. and Black
Moses wasn't on stage until
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p€ctid tod.i for tne . apanese terrorist ttoo
survived the Tel Aviv airport massacre.

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over to the Republican side.
1 just can't understand it.
h.re comes a man %S1UI
political machine which can I.
matched only by the Kenned
f,irniIv iand Ii'' 'vit too certain

moving south
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iii 'it iiifns ILt t r t'vus. i tics
Ltd dt'vt'Ii'p('r tat ttit' ti,it't
Irevi'us itcnt'rs %sert' Samuel
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Nec York, and

J)Ft'sidit'tit itl imo:iiinee George

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dcGnverri lli.'- to the Black I lills of his native
South I a kuta today for two weeks of rest and

Ch.orles C, Baker, associated
('milinenlal

Mit it really isn't the Kenned%'s. under the Mc(;overn

overt. - and yet the party
faithful are deserting the ship
now and
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April , toi it tilt iril,tr

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that family which

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and the cars didn't, cause the water was over a foot
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Randolph
aiitl Mt'Ilonv ilk Aveniit's in Sanford, following t1i'
(feel) at
No P ARKIN G

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but you did; and the neighbors
are trying their Lest to keep the

wanted to go .
twuiimm' huh'.

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n_tse forgotten two of your pets
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round'a nd' round and splash in their

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indecent ni inner
Muss is lodged in thc -ounts
)all in lieu of $10)0 LOW,
Bet AbLg aba disc'io.-'ed the
,arrest II1 three ju nile

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department junior deputies,
Imated the 4un 1e e1
to
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c'up it
he b'l lump FoudStnr't in
Country CluU Road July 1.
She WAS one of ieveral
neni~eri of the junior

deputies who participatetl ii
h r 'e u- ni
the sear wo

( John A Spolt;kI 'boll,

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erat Regulation in the Depart-

ttC41tIt,

Bruce J. Scotto( Sorth 1' 1 My- Calendar
trS qualttted kr the cunm. dLitc'd
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'r Crane
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ii Ot'ieu.se kklsui
Fntertainrnent
It I_turd eugt'stcd iosia
r ill_tOt i_ti re%ivft
presidential
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pla ne as LIic price for go! tunic

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.iktou as his

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.1 h0le in the r,,)-,f. ~ut Aas

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L)rI1t 1ystrcd off L
Ukint, amthing, since there

fondling and nuiking an assault

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of-%Ilays. lAnd running for the
State Attorney JOL, too, Must
not have read the reirulations oil
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parents of the lot tociA c irraiml
huirgint, the tartt,c tt se ith
uiilaus lu Ifs a vid ft I OIcIUSIS

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kiLii!iticti. Hogan stated tht

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tie said he hall
f avoraLlt response from 15 to 21)

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former statements, that coinethe No\Ii-inter election,

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told a news eurferi-rce
:11.41led ta
fie said ~e
Democrauc candidires. mainly

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olving It three % car 4,14 girl

Mc(,o%ern
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"It is time sent notice an

those who drafted a pattern fcr
iefeat that we are not afraid to
trike)UtOflU•own. Thormat

c._.Oiit stlI be built on the

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their convention; and sse all
know hots rapidly the public
changed ssuthiri
pIniwLs

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100 district, propawd '
that FIor 'Li Imocr'tL sr "
their own platfortn to b..r
their candidates from

ite. which is
surroundings
de't'IopnienI east of Usteen on lake: Developmentdotted
Road.
tile
for preserving the natural
to serve the
The property was purchased beaut of *the area L ' aciherin'
i facilities planned 3 golf course.
par
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are
ttsort
in March for i!i,) ly 1is to
ecological
strict
I'. and Vi1li4ini I) Rogers, spe cifications and leaving more st.tblts and riding trails, game
courts and s ports field,.
Lriitiwrs and partners in AIIOII. 'tha n half tt t• a rr. I
Open 1oiting, and caning k L'at

keel) U[) heavy raids on both sides of

reinforcements

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Outdoor Resort for it 593 acre the

Probably more significant,
uic('ordinl' to Cami, is the
number of Democrats switching

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- Plans md final l)tetopment Corp of Orlank
Thcrnal. 1S. ( £cadia. ..s
ca m pground 'ties and nO rustic
smII be presented New York and Tesas.
tfuiy to the Dist 5 Zoning The property fronts on the St cabins for tents) purposes seeking t'e r.ocunauun in the
new south central Forda dt.s(niuiiiiission in New Smyrna Johns River and Deep Creek dispersed to the woods and
trict. He resigned List year as
beach lis American heritage Diversion Canal runs through along the riverfront. Buildings
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Supervisor of Elections Camilla

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Wright ut.itect

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Planned Near Osteen

the demilitarized zone as North Vietnamese

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.,eking 1iative posts.
a propusi1 for state platform

plonship chess ganie adjourns for the night.

Bruce there has beenadecided

"e Ccuntrj CIUh Roan slot

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l•1SUIIEU backs ilown on his threat to
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all of the
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Stopping operations of a dragline F rida) aftirnxrn t Lake )ricnte in
\ltamonte Springs is Jack Fulenwider. state attorney chief 10'
vt-stigator, second from right. Fulenwider disclosed the arresLs of four
persons observed in the operation of heavy equ:prwnt on violation Of
hich ded 1 .ith the tin Ia ful
I to! nIt statute 25.1. 124,parat ph
dredging and tilling of navigable lakes. Released after posting$1 1)
bonds were: Sam W. White, 65, Melbourne, second from let', Nelson
t 'n(IcrwNxl, 35, Coral Gables and Donald Earl Gibson, b, Orlando and
John H Wilson 61 of Sanford all employes of Rowe I leavy Equipment
('ompanv of Orlando Taking part in the arests were: Edward I)ePUy,
It'll, state attorney investigator and Lt William Robbins, right,
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igt Jonnny Wright "MaV wnurpd tbe irpa near Norli
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lisclosed that Sgt. A 1. 31r"t, lost iff SH 42,
charged
Altaniontshad
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a cross the country,
.td the one which uiI.% most
effective went something like
Guc:Ta That

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-e tif the pair that foretell Ibe

budget for the construction of the ('apita building
All iI11t his t aken I m this vvirs bud 'et when in
sense
utli ii take more an uI' ( t ars to. msi
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ent iiie1id iIl(J I .iistMi the tax. ilI)(I tli( nt IOi1II
from his and asked if e usei
the story about that lien dying Ways of spending the money
told
otit in Ca lifornia. When
I hold no personal animosity w it h the la rge
h1 said
utilities.
They ye been assessed %v. fill the tax and now
that one f the other lutpers
must pass it on to their customers
reported on the many different
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van,ry new 'u'in'Ppt,

iai 'irr.itt1 n Tituiville after
'in intensive iflvt'itfofl that
tt'itqi 'PIth the rh.rking f
.'minnle County force after the awner at the 7 Chevrril,t,
r.ektng their et.asway car in which as vrøred tIter a hit
h.use th.,t st.irtecl in San('r1
rswt icled tth the 'tr
. I ended In Altamonte lit. '1 iml he wo ufti '
.'scaptn an foal white biwm.'n
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thu .I(f(iitioti ii iet mu s from the ( ot pot itt
lax when 2. million was rvmov('(i from the • 2-13

sce ittt a vacation will IIII
of humor. 5;rts
for &amp;OtS
rutcc llerk Cush came Wick

revilindinit

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h'imp convenience st,Ir
Nhlch to men eScp.II a
rnLuned Sanford police.

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tirther illustrated 111,11 IIIv State did not

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an to

(inih .e'h'n he r.conurwrwle'l

wer ("orporatioll Ilas IT(IM-sted 111 increase I)( III

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teptil

$4 6 million [-'I'&amp; I, ; 'I'aillpil Electric $ill 4 thotisand-.
General Telepholle $1.2 million~ Southern Bell $4 -1

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v.unild ippl only to multi state 11)1 p4)1 itiutis '11101A .
tnt I uuk d In the pi opo't'd $12 Intl lion iLit It .151 art.
located in and do business eXclUStV('iV in f"lorida

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fea , t he lAidget rrtmrnr;
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rrtir.i'ry 14

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the large elec tric and It It phone

inireac of $12 million dollars as proposed h

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Vartxrough. public service commissioner indicated that

the' .ru1tivf' Approval at

gillet

haw much funding

$l(),) rash carry Ic .r

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Iwople of I-1oridi

based

r4eri for

dtents ii-oing tinder the twn-

Robbery
Suspect

Earle R-Sciii I ha tint' an upint'iit of III( ' now
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(oVeI'ihu)I' Askew uwu's all idII)\ Iii the
believes
Corporate
Tax
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wh

(ifficrr. thid a(Plitional funds vnted a teacher pay increafor, on th,4t 1~4 ortion in the 45-15
VAII with whnol plan '.ife prAtpnnM In
were ''I'mind" whirh wriuld it qli(linR .alft
v
enaLle ;i (rintingency it( crAint r)f I,"Rinnet"I from 1A.4nn to SI
later th.4n.hily 'XI", dato I
'fare they kI'" '4' CIAIfl for irnpImentatunn at theLVI.M, 39t,, fitart ttw year, with

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fia.sro .1 prrig4'rn when they

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WnIt.'r Iriigiie, 4 ti(%,l (I flJj fl( 0

the luarlIM t'cunin.'ritnI Street federal rcir o f;
Foccil "sith it tprc, (riO
..(fice
Iir.iiInc' it itciUll. the ks IIIIIII tiI'fO' if oiit early Iat

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Monday. July 17, 1972—San ford,
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Iry r)I 95 million In 4-al
41 1;v fille Illill t:..i
futiol-I phiq flip aelilitiramil 4A
A 111ILlio hearing anil final miliq II del~l u-II
appr oval of thi' lilidget Iuu been IhuImcp of iti.' tigtit' I,ucIi,'t
%, hedulvil for I pin July 31, at will c oIIIIII, from st a le and

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titiil irt 1111(1 1 11111q,e ho It uc.'rpc'c ted to I,riruit

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it 17115 million 1972-73 I ii',! ii i

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Si hwil lloird Friday iittrrn°fl

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the

Seminole. Det A114) -ld III
rifles were reccii,ered III the
.1olution of ffir crillies volluch
involved the sous lot Ea5tUrcIok
residents.

arirStu ci
three b1'dhuttt II, ages 15-In iii tilt
t'ti(r
tat I )tttiuit'r Inc , of
l.nngwoout, an •miuuuiinuiui
recycling plant tin Shepherd
161.141 The trio Is t1WIr&amp;;tA 141th
ti,king art undisclosed anioulit tit

ilidifle)
*)(t drinksimnal fur
nishings,
Sot lI,ie'Mn ,ia$ ha. is ,irollaa
the - c_tilt Sau(ui il,i .;,iiU.:

arc.. st..tt ttsi jUt ethic' a,t', 15Fred's
In for the burglars ofI'
ir lmnisurts Ice. ,itcd on 1' 9
I ciiitsocd [he ttso Loss reside
I' statei 'sI.l juveniles arrested
tseir turned over to counts
jut code authorities for further

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'70 Ford M..a.rEck, 2 Di- ., S C,i. Standard

pil'st'c Iltia

Toota Corona

Datsun Pick Up Truck As Is

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$ 25

od Chow Impala, I Dr. HT. Vinyl Rwl,
Israeli aruiv, court conv, to led
Japanese radical K&amp;I
jillamuto today lor his part
in thr Lod alrVort niassacirr
of lilliv, 30 and sentenced him

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V S, PS. AC, Auto

$1395

'66 NIG Roadster. Conv*rtible
'67 Pontiac Firebird, I Dr. HT

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60 Thunderbird, Estra Clean Car

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and i'uestta) ii ith thuntkrshticc rrs ui,.ast t,tauuI,-r.ats uluirino iti,

,ift'riioiii .ititt et c'ihtio. fits

Jack Prosser FORD
iPSo tit%y

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provincial capital which fell to the
North \'ictnamese'Miv 1. It said South
\'ietnaniese paratroopers driving from
the East had inched their wa% to within
200 to.100 \ards of the Citadel

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in the heart
nozen Bc2 stnick north of
demilitarized ione on both
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northern front

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tollaltfax Hospital in Daytona with serious injuries
west
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SR 44
The vehicle was west-bound
near

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of DeLand when it left the roadway on the north side. Investigating
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and It. 'M. 'McLendon of the Florida Highway
troopers T. It. ,Nlclnt\lre
Patrol said the car traveled a total of 700 feet out of control. rolling at
least six time.-, Charge:, 4ire pending further investigations.
Ph
by Rupert Chastain ,

Takes To The Hills

firing from offshore include(] the
Oklahoma (its
guided
flagship of the 7th Fleet. and (tie d'

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ptity Te%ler Round!re-%I I tho cominn1in
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Theodore W. Alcott, 22. of Mays LanCounty Sheriff's Departmen
ding, New Je rsey, was charged with careless driving, lie was driving
too. Mrs. Beulah E
this 1969 Buick. Damage was estimated at $.
Lakeview
Avenue,
Sanford,
was driving a
.Schoenborn, 43. of 2101,
She
was
charged
with driving
l.incoln ContinenWl with damage at $100.

Reelection

while intoxicated by Roundtree.
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vdiwatioiuil facilitivi
ninth. 10th antl I I Ill is,,raderq ionil ,.#. %.. ?
lit it letter to Sulorrinien(lent till- following year will tarry ;411 I,— - 11
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morning
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and read the follow m
The early morning foray Oleander Avenue and William
residence by Seminole Count)
Rev. Itocrt M. 1icbum.
investigators after a six month resulted in both being charged A Won, 14fl Roosevelt Avenue words.
"At this me. I feel
long investigation resulted in with ganntUing and keeping a all
Saord, were charged
the citizens of minister of First United
Irnt to let
persons, live for disorderly house by warrants with 'amb'lin
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$100 each
Islas elected a Lichop to
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Carroll. Totol bonds for the
Frequenting a disorderly seek the office of COUHt)
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Jurv-diction.ill Conference held
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n'ss d(etbons of leading part) flgus to the Republicans
The Missouri Democrat said there Is no basic difference on
aninesty betw"n McGovern and President Nixon. Neither
n would rant autonnbc nlnnest) to deserters and both
would delay the question until the fighting stops, he said.
Eagleton commented Sunday on the CBS television-radio
program "Face the Nation."
with
Eagleton said he would discuss campaign
McGovern at a South Dakoth resort later this week.
The 42-year1d senator abo:
--Said the draft should continue as long as the shooting
does because "the risk of dying should be shared equally."
-Acknowledged McConvem would leave Air Force and
Naval forces In Thailand and elsewhere la the Pacific after
were withdrawn From Indochina. These
U.S.
might be reduced gradually later. he said.
aid he belleses the Vietnam war would not be ended as
long as South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thicu Is in
office.
-Declared McGovern's $1, 000-per-person income
redistribution program is being suhstantially reworked.
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fense budiet this fiscal year.
--Said that. if elected. he expects to specialize in law and
order and urban affairs.
--Called Vice President Spiro Agnew "Nixon's hatchet
man" and added "it seems to be his role to go around and try
to divide the nation
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tngtofl home, M os-em was
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c. hu'duled to fly in nnid-mcurmng
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ifilcinis tried to assess the situ- meetith an iuirite delegation personal sff St.irting later
ation at the maximum setrunty finally prompted the last few thiswevIss. his top political advifinanc ial planzcrs. and
following a 12-hour riot hun
of the rebelling
Owl left four guards and four ers tit return to their mlls about his running m-ite. Sen Thomas
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Democratic presidenual nomiin as high as $15 million
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inmate after
delecation.
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Editorial

Global View

Monday, July 17,1972

O.K. in Moscow,

With one party platform nailed together and
another due to be hammered and built next
month, the appearance of a third one is not only
timely. It is stimulating.
This Is not one that comes out of the reform
dominated Democratic convention which did its
thing last week in Miami Beach. Nor can it be
suggestive of the Rebublican one on which
President Nixon must stand for re-election
It is entitled "A Platform of Citizen Rights"
and Is erected by the 200,000 member Common
Cause organization with members in every state
01 tfl( Ufli011.

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Offbeat Ruminations

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There are four main planks: 1. End the
corrupting influences of money in politics; 2.
Assure the citizen full and equal access to party
nominating procedures and the ballot box; 3.
Make Congress the people's representative,
responsive and accountable; 4. Conduct the
public's business publicity.
Are these blue sky goals? Does the present
state of practical politics make them impossible? Shc.uld such suggestions be aired in the
increasingly emotional and heated atmosphere
of the '72 presidential election?
They may have a blue sky tinge. Practical
politicians may shrug them off. Indeed the
timeliness of such planks has already been indicated by what had gone on during the
primaries and at the Democratic convention.
"Common Cause" states that "a total
overhaul of the present system of financing
elections is a national necessity. Candidates
must no longer be dependent on large contributors seeking special access or favors."
Especially there exist a crying necessity for
laws which will call for full disclosure of the
financial interests of members of Congress,
officials of the executive branch and independent
agencies.
Conflict of interest should be easily defined
and enforceable. In this respect there has been
at least one case where newspaper disclosures
have brought about resignation from a law firm
where such conflict seemed to exist
Planks 2 and 3 are so basic, logical and
strong that our endorsement is automatic
Responsiveness and accountability are two
requirements that the new spirit of politics is
injecting with more and more vigor into all
elections at every level.
Make the office being filled at the polls such
that the voter can personi1ly judge the
responsibility of the candidate in office and his
responsiveness to the needs of his constituents
and a great boost will be given voter turnout
It is the fourth Diank which demands for the

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WCl%'' dictiOn, or mUTTT1U7 a nlcv
else to do o .i rains tv., co out
Ofl.1 "!fii' 10 hC1 h rn
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Rainy days arent sent just to
Furni a private club banning ('urse the Red Baron.
the ptcuilems of a mother is that
punish you, but to test your
all members of arsy sect sew,
Change your will and diion rainy ctavs she has to think
,ngenult
or
color
what.
everybody.
c-reed
inherit
race,
tin
,,orncthini
for
the
children
up
Write a memo to God.
A man has to earn his own
do to prevent them from ioing sux'ver.
think
of
anything
sunshine,
ti.
utter
an
oath.
mutter
a
male
If
'ou
can't
stir era:y.
One of the troubles sith being
a i.rownup is that otwn you feel
nu are going stir c'raz% on a
rainy da'. your mother usuall
f
isn't around to tell you what to
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do
And de,cpite the opinion of
sell.c'entered youth to the eonliar). it rains )uSt as often when
you are older as when you are
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young PrnbaL1 oftener. for
some rain manages to fall every
day.
.
St. if it should be raining
sshervs'cr you are today and
)
your imagination fails you, here
:.
arc a tess things you might
'
consider doing just to pass the
is
weather
your
time until
better
- - Tty to remember the names
of the Bobtisey Twins, the Rover
.
Boys arid the Three Musketeers.
J.'L.,'
Go thr ough your wallet and
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throw away the old losing lottery tickets and expired credit
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See how long your congressman will listen to you if you ring
turn on a collect call
Pretend you live in Philadeiphia. and that every da
your life is pretty much Ii
this
Trims ecsn lf you don't tuut'
corns, ask a neighbor's wife !
you c-an trim one of hers.
Read i-ups otareentR.
Scout him dook and see hss
much knots have changed sint'
you used to tie them.
Bait a mousetrap. Now, lie
nwzi and see if you can steal
the bait without using yo'.ir
or getting our nose'

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Aertlsrig Manager

GARY TAYLOR
Sports [dior

CHARLES HAYS
cal Sup?
Me cha-

JANE CASSELBERRY
County EdItor

RALPH HAYS
Ca-np Rrvxn Foreman

DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor

RAY STEVENS
Pint Room Foreman
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The Sanford Herald may be reprcjced in any rnaflnef with
written *qrnuil,u of this pablulher of The Herald Any in
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l)espitc published reports to the contrary. Internally
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Herald Area Correspondents
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Seat Lake. Forest City
Ann R lly

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Marilyn Gordan
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stalling off leer Bertha ,lti', int'ttmniu"
pre'sioknt ; hack row, I)nrothv Webster,
seereta ry; .It-an Merrill, historian; WInifred
Stiles, s.'reant al -arnis Mary Roe'tiger, junior
'ice presiele'nt and I 'hv His Varn('r, senior vice
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in some places in the fled world
The Soviet radio and Soviet official and diplomats
have been busy telling Castro and other Communists
worldwide that the Nixon visit and the arms agreements

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Board I Sure Of When
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Take' the cu'. e'rnmt'ot. which has aiwa) s put great effort into making U S currency something very special in

Copies News Service

WASHINGTON - Black power will play a hg rule in the
making of the president in November
There is increasing black clout but diminishing black
c-ohesion as the campaign pace quickens, according to
pculthckl analysts.
Black Aniencans who had high hopes of realizing their
full pcubtic-1 potential In the l!72 presidential campaign now
perceive that the performance is unlikely to lise up to the
promise
Predictably the 7.5 million votes cast by blacks will
exert a ccwisiderable impact on the election and will be
decisive in some k' cities and states.
But no longer is there talk among black political figures
of a national black political strategy or an Independent black
political candidate as there was less than a year ago.
Black potiucal leadership remains splintered
Filorts to ,clurs'e a natuciaai U'acl C e'scne-sa, c.ch ;.i
the first National Black Political Convention In Gar), I.nd.,
last Mart-h, have fallen short of their goals
Doni Blmalede, who compiled a stud)' on the black vote
recently for the Washington-bawd National Research
(-ganlzatAon. said, "Prcimsals for the creation of a truly

a visionary stage."
The effects of these developments are viewed differently

by black leaders and serve to underline the divergence in
their ranks about how to mobilize their political strength
nationally.
"1 think it is fair to say we are fragmented." said
Georgia state Rep. Julian D. Bond. "There are five or six
different strategies and five or six different people pushing
different strategies within those strategies."
Bond said blacks are not in a very good bargaining
"11 1 say to the Democratic Party, 'If you don't do what I
want, I'm going to vote Republican,' they know that's
foolishness. There's no way in the world I could or would do
that. Or if I say, 'I'm going to tell black people not to vote at
*11,' that's the same thing In effect The Democrats know
they have us where they want us"
Bond said blacks are caught between two dilemmas.
"Cxi the one hand," said Bond, "we want to politically
eliminate Richard Nix nn On the other hand, we don't want to
continue to be turn for granted by the Dernociats. U you
choose to defeat Nixon you've got to go strong for the
Democrats. If you choose to be Independent of the
Democrats, then you may assume a Nixon victory. I'd much
rather beat Nixon than be Independent in 1V72"

the physical sense, using the sturdiest paner and most inde'lible ink to guarantee durability an discourage' coun
erfe'iting
The result is a currency uniquely resistant to wear and
tear—something serb special indei'd, as any traveler who
has had the elf-dectruct bills of many other nations crurn11

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Federal Reserve, which in the past has disposed of them
hy the simple and efficient method of burning
Simple, that is, until the environmental movement be
gan to have an effect on Public policies With the wide'
spread adoption 'jf antipollution ordinances banning
large-scale urnmn N . , the go'. e'rnment is turning to other
methods of disposing of its old money—currently about
2,&amp;J0 tons a )ear with a face value of some $12 billion.
The Federal Reserve would like to Join thc current
trend toward recycling, chopping up the tattered bills for
reuse Which raise's a difficul t question: What use'
After going through the shredders, the fluff that once
was inane'.' is still green since removing that super.
indelible in k would be a very difficult and expensive process And turning it into paper again—not good enough for
new bills but suitable for top-quality stationery—. is
ruled out as too tempting and cons t'nient for counter-

county

U.S. To Restore Ties Witl Gold?
t'rtiLdi:) (uostitute one of
the principa' stumbling blocks
in the international monetary
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new monetary
arrangementL

place in

Bankers in this country
generally do not favor an important role for gold In the
system,
but
monetary

present
cit.
cwnstancrs. it is not reasonable
to suppose that the United Cleveland Trust Co., one of We
States will return the dollar to Midwest's leading banks, Is
convertibility or that the other moved, in commenting on infinancial txnse'rs will agree to flation in its current business
at barbaric relic" by those go on accwnulating huge in- bulletin, to say "government
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fail to fully comprehend the convertible dollar surpluses, or cannot conttol inflation by edict
r.k it has played in the en- that the rnorittiI.r) 5)'Sttln will any more that it can the value of
Icurucnwnt of monetary honesty be able to function In terms of gold by wishing It out of
existence."
TI through histor)
is logic, order or efficiency.
A rather startling comnt'sssworth today almost
"An impasse seems to have
mentary
on gold's possible
e"utl')'%Wht'rr.
been reached."
There is. for example, the
The chief economist for place in a future scheme of
rwss 1) issued annual report of Moody's Investor's Service, things appears in the cw'rrnt
the Bank for lnternatonal Inc., Bobdan J. Kekish, recr't1y issue of Ix'. Harry Schultz's
Settlements. It warns that the returned from participating in investment advisory letter
seorid is likely to be split Into the Geneva International published in London. He sees a
TTIIlfietary blocs unless con- Monetary Conference and relationship between the dollar
at a considerably
vt'rt.iUlity of the dollar into gold meeting with monetary and gold
higher
price
than
$3$ an ounce
is restored.
authorities in Zurich and
being reestablished, with
The big Mexican bank, Banco London.
\dtiOfldI de Commercio
He- said the UICiOd is "largely Russia part of the deal.
Russia, with its huge gold
Exterior, SA., comments one of uncertaint) and
resources, might agree to sell a
rather despairingly:
uneasiness. "
"Dollar thcxmvethbulty and
He predicted the dolar's role percentage of its gold output to
the obscure. fairly distant as a reserve currerics' will the United States exclusively at
r'ctiv,' cf it "e'turrflng to duiinish and gold will have a a new high ofiklii price, for a
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r..irrotlti smuggling Opet'ltifl

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health prevented turn !r:-,m

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AI 'VKLAN D N / ( All,
Mi'il.il
uriurmiu'Iriuuratlng the
murder li' M.uurs s of French
e'spiurer \t,iriin du l"resne on

rciu.i,,e'inl quit'i for
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1w F'ri'cruu- ,inu$ some of his
r"w ee,'ru' kill ed ri the Has ru
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\i.u'cri rites and undermining
the' rxiwe'r of l'sal chiefs
The me-eI,i Is 10 gold, 200 cml
isi and 311) c-upper depict I)u
I' r.'snu''t murder. and his tw o
chips Mase',erina anti the Mar'

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;xsituon to loire a millage
election possing." Ket'th uiiii
the November miltage election
was now clouded by the 45-15
action
Jean Bryant, vice e'hairrruan
and foremost exponent of 45-35,
asked the obvious question
"where do we put the students
in the meanwhile?"
Her question was answered

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1)' Ket'th and ltaY Slaton, board
,iit'jiiher, in unison, "double
','SsiiU,.S,,Mrs. Bryant replied
'ht' could not "go for double

ft'ite'rs

The go'. crrnnent is looking into sarious industrial and
construction possibilities, packing and other purposes.

M'ILSiOflS.

but so far the market can absorb only a fraction of the

tr. Stuart Culpper, laicirul
ttieisibt'r, advised ''to get iwoP1 '
to vote for the four mills in t.lii'
s,ie'tiofl they must approve

supply a. ailable.
So, as it stands, the government faces a real and growof how to disporc of money.
Considering how budgets and deficits tend to run, who
es er base'
it possible'

ing problem

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wlui( the riio'wy will tic six-lit
fr." lit' added the 45-15 pluiri
suld ll4itnper the niillage from

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bring passed.
Mrs Itrsant tx'rsict.'d, "45-10

*OPPOSES 45-15 YEAR
AROUND SCHOOL PLAN

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FAVORS STRICT AND
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length of possible dollar credits

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granted to the USSR He points
out:
"The advantage to the USSR
would be appreciable, since it is
likely that for every dollar of
gold it sells to the United States,
it would receive at least $3 of
lon'-term credits, allowing it to
leverage its hand-currency
rrsow'r'rs and thus speed up
domestic economic deselop'
rent.
"The U.S. advantages would
Le I Ill big new customer, 12
oil and gas desperately needed
by this country, and (SI Icing'
term 'uectlon for a new,
com'esllble dollar."
S±ultz, who has important
contacts in the world's leading
money centers, believes South
Africa will not des clap Into a

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Is There A Cool And
Comfortable Summer in
Your Future?

FAVORS SECURE SCHOOLS
FREE FROM DRUGS
FAVORS STRONG READING
PROGRAM IN GRADES 1, 2, &amp; 3

FAVORS IMPROVED VOCATIONALTECHNICAL EDUCATION
FAVORS "PAY AS YOU GO' SCHOOL
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
*OPPOSES PROPERTY TAX INCREASES

There Can tie' With A Car,ior
Central Air Conditioning
S yste m

FREE
ESTIMATES

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rzia)or supplier of Incinetar)
gold to the United States.
"They (the South Africans I
will keep feeding the free t gold

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market and European crntra
banks, but will nut supçil)
hostile U.S. Treasury,' he

OF SANFORD INC.
1(01 N MAPLE AVE.
PHONE 322.1321

predicts

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For Logical Leadershi p
by John Coltri Canipagn Treasurer

to

title. copy,
call-auto or wht.vu,r is
tic itsery to proper.
Fin,sls.4 or, wor¼ for

postponing the action at least a
year, 'we will tic' much better

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ble in his hands knows from twrsoniil cxt*rience
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known ,is the

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gone when prilice arrived anrl
they LrcMdrast an alarm t t he

far from his usual

on !h,

eberting to get greedy .erul
there 'ai no sign that Tomm,'
doing that," said one ".ff,

behind 45-IS." Angel untied
is feasible, oiwratioruil and it
,ind t.ukvmi out of context w itti
Mrs.
Bryant
replied
those
Br
Koghan
Kelles
haul
will
bike
three
years,
if
the
sehud thought, thus ocArchitect
people should either do as they t-ountinit for a great deal ,
indicatedto Hoard that $1 M I'll Ha ge election is passed,
indicated
million would (a' needed For the before doors to a new school are are told by the Ward or ''get isuisunderstanding
ums (If, Cistrit-i
(lilt,"
conditioners, plus operational spent-el for classes.'' She added
cost
itinre
Culpepper
commented,
"we'll
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cost of 1470,000 for all utilities, double sessions also
Present utility cost is $320.000 1ii1')'. Keethi favored iiiovt..ei hare it La'w ekc(iuni soon and
air-conditioning there' will (uc new niem bers on
the
fur it nine un'ntii school 'ear. into
A F. Ket'th, board -luiirman, IlriIralti as soon as possible', (lie board.'' I lbiy Slatun and A.
,idviseet Angel lie NO felt for but said it would bike an extra P. hue Jr., both 1)emocrat.s
ini'titiitienLs te'rnis are up this
sometime it would not (it' $200,000 just to ''throw the
earl,
OR
vu t.nomiuically feasible for ''us to switch."
advised
news
Slatoni
brought
(tie'
ciuiu.
Supt.
Angel
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elate
co on 45-15 c-n the
MORE
c'stiibuished," Keeth hastened to media was right in its aSsumlip- mentary to it 11owling finish
si
quipped
he'
concept
of
year-round
tiun
that
(tie
schools
were
''just
hen
''you
i(1ti (tie
FURNITURE
schools was a gxKl thing and twiddling their thumbs over Republicans remind ,iuu' of the
lk'inocratic convention." With
"ls't' ShOUl(l continue to work imiiplernentatiori'' ''We need
SALES
ttiuit (tic' board adjourned
tm'.'urd it and set back our tune firm direction and there are a
fey people' in the school system is ithout taking action on Angel's
sctxule by 12 months''
CASSEIBERRY
Y. 17-92
ii.. forecast y ear-round that feel the board Li not Fulls recoisumnendation.

lt DON CHAFF

operative national persuasion could rally, is still hovering in

I'oliee also trsirid ii stolen car

killing waq at lenat Uw
lttu g.uriu'limnl sl;i) ing since the

ofts'n taken from total re'nnark_s

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"I .MCfl f.'iuIing lately t
fellow members of his Genov.u'
ur4erarirkj family.
'MoSt if the time when thec.'
fellows get in trouble with e
,o th e r, it's l.eraua (hey r'

hi.itbiri 'there were live bullet
holes In his Fun,' arid neck.

Drummond ronuiiit'nted that
it was unfortunate that certain
is iiruls and sentences were too

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•,t,iti' ills psIlitilfi, e'oiisiil.'ritui
that, imislike the others. I do have

the editors,''

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The issue of proportional r
proportional repcentatrnn res.ntatinn w;,s !he mt
cit delegates statewide, kit n.h of the t).mnrtaticConvert.
ieava it ip to the party to pr

fired .ini detectiv es theorized
that it hail been a backup
wea pon
The car Etiili had been in was

u'.'i'ntl) furls iirdinit letters

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for

tu.iiu,ilc in New Jersey and Man.

a llu'k'ei to by the citizens

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"It's now clear to mc
sPiraild amend the tiiw topro vide

.ilullruliri.ut.' 000imnv.cwrivr iii

residence's on the bike fronts
cars later still ihi4iln1st "nt
t.iui lake' front with iridi'.
IuIiw c'vi'r, it is not necessarily
this' rc'g,irilmng apartm ents as
tiionster. 'There are Just so should ic, available to the the lake, this would hart' i:iven the)' aut ,' ;,nd gear ulown to a
many natural areas in the residents in tin' iiiiiiie,'diiite their ,irgutiieiit soltie creele'n- iliff,'re'nt clie'nte'le."
''It is inti'ri'cting to note that
('titinty that are appropriate for ,iri-as atiutiiig the lake's where ci',''
u'iisemt'nrs
art'
provided.''
most
Iii.'
,usni,mg Item that was
''I feel thi.it
was the
athinit.'
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uiis;miitcd that e-st'ning was for
one' half 4it'tc lots and not (1w
type' ('unstruu'tlurl that was

Money Problems
AND MY SPOW

"tfo'rts tiullay suitight to fit the near a truck that went by at the

- , Ii .i sidewalk early Sunday in with an in-) machine gun In its
0;-- quirtt ('town heights section rear seat. The gun had not been

''At ttut' S4illit' tithe, Iii) Fellow fe'u't s.f the' lake,''
a county commission iuwe'tini
it ners a ho have
lit 111cr t
utuirifi&amp; public hearincs
''Wet;' the iIt'V,'liii.'r', to t'.,
'ii c'
to bike's shauilii realize IlrulIkis('ui a Siii4ill luau Ii liii thu
has t' pmt'M'rltl
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lurobli-Ili in Seminole w hit'hi will t ha t the lakes are not the sole bike For a large- uk's e'lopi,ie'tit,
,,,;,in be' Llossoniing into ui property of (host' residents, but u'xtu'roIing a great cilsbincv from

do not represent a retreat —that wars of national ltberanon will continue to be sup1rted heavily by the Soviet
Union and that th e tight or a ('omniunist worldwide
victor" will continue
There is rather convincing vs idence the spotty furor
is being sparked primarily by Peking and by pro- Mao
&amp;'ommunist parties and factions in Asia, Latin America
:urd Western Europe.
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The guessing here Is, therefore, that Mao Tse-tung and
L.t people are using these arms agreements to weaken
fioiher Moscow's hold on international Communism—
ani thereby set the stage for Chinese gains
Th ere is no evidence thus far. however. on how successfl the Chinese' have been in stirring up suspicion among
'5e Comm siniet parties which have been pro-Moscow or
:itral in the running battle between Russia and China
t'T the past number of years

Witnesses trdei

,iie'e they
and cviulerwc, police t'eirc$ shots arid saw flashes

I Lusli, GI, was found sprawled

hear a frsv prolM'rty ,iwsu'rs sun
'11w Herald. CN-urimin of tile and li% '
,aN thAt 4)[11) 016%4' %00 " Likv avalLilolv ;.ial since I
the vitirenry to this the I'ikv ,
ti.ivu' u ti.,iiiiiliowul the cmn'r'pt of
imiiiiuilt' (uintv (uutiliilllin. litovin
;rg l)riimnmond offered '.usii,' .ipplo'ii ui sufficiert amount of should ha'.'u' access, inul that 1lm54,,umr.UlIruIl apartment.s trot,,
5mimients
, Ili rebuttal to letters park funds to acquisitioll of there should not iA, a portion ;A* irgutinv%tructedonthe Likes "
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Validity tii the latter po%iliwi
,
dedicated by the develo1wrs for
rni to the Filitons regarding bathini,: luirk siles to dale."
''lake snob'' conimenLs 111411k' at
the other 12 houses within
within 5M Is JiistIlirli by the fact that

goixi for

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sli',ing of trip siuilius figure time The truck, apparently
'Tornusy 11i- n" E)li sinlen, was f ou nd ahout a t.Inek
i'' lb.- rirsipis's
sway aLirwlorieei with Its
,ttrrn of a
'uitimuiing gangL4urld war,
running.

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slertitidinu: will have iii to'
in an exclusive interview St ill, iiplit'sl Ii%' the boat government

Sii"r Itirtinril l'ettt- rriry loss provides true winner-

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The Ataluamni, governor a
u't ,''r, e
If. woo ,r
plurality sri the state arwf
small number of r"gleinal ;1r.rune of the rnngreinnsI diifluirici or rin Mtional prirnir
inc-ta In the March 14 primary
condiwte'd on the same day
that sse

siafewkle delegates

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rat cpre.u'l
!igree

l'r tight In divide his wtrr'-r

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.irruonM the rarrlidatei accord-

upitiru' ifi of i delegnt's with the f"ir,cidui delegation to the
I.' I'r r s'nt ut the inilat volt' fio'movriitic Convention last
;'rit.c uMit the r.-el to c ha nge week with less than hail
iti.' l.iw
V4rniir vote because the pci-

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tike-ill dilriiuiitiOfl in
rongrssiorial district and for n

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Marv a Hawki ns
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The pussibihl ul the United
S'. 'jrs pernutting the dollar to
,,, .i:ivt'x'tiLle into gold again is
c'i nearly so preposterous as
misny Amencans have been led
' ..cieve.
( ;,,Id. often referred to as

otticers was ceoulticWd by
American Legion Auxiliary Unit ,3 of Sanford
'Thursday. l-'ront row, kIt to right, Minnie
Pez.old, treastirer flea Nt'evsoiue, chaplain;
l':'a Wynne, outgoing pt 'sidt'nt Sixth District
President I)orothy Mitchell of Orlando, in-

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i:rPw, D.'wliarni, said he favors a
systo'iii of proportional I'pt'P.
centallon, divkllrig delegates

Floriulo's pri'siulential primary ing to their percentage of t he
liw 'a)'q th4' lie' t that Alaliamna pular vol,I
Wallace was aL.le to ccintrr,l
(' Wallace orailul

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titled S*CIut)v*Iy to the use for reproduction of all the local news
printed in fti3 newspaper

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? Ito' Ii'gkiotuur who fotherNl

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The strength of the opposition shows up clearly In the
% rhe'rnence of Moscow's defensive arguments which

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Krenilinologists this reporter hoc talked to say that
while there was a great deal of hard bargaining during
the negotiations, once agreement was reac cci the Soviet
establishment seemed to be eons inced that the arrangemerits were 5-er) good indeed
great deal of confusion at the
There is. apparentls, a
primari
y. it is believed here, because"
etc.
lower patty les
uith.' r.J the lower party 1w.
i t,, ,,,
rcaucroc%' had heard the details tin strategic arms and *
the' problems at issue
Men ss ho watch So'. iet new'spai4'r carfuilly say the
r,,ç stresses repeatedly and endlessly that these agreethe party line and
nu'nts are gtl. that they represent
that es e-r one must back ttueni—as though the papers
were attempting to convince people who were not at all
clear on what the agreements are all about or who might
of hate'
hase some nagging doubts after all these years
the
work
of
explanation
seems
But
a
propagant
the.t' S
to be progressing smoothly
Not so at points in the Intt'tn,itioflal Communist 'orlti
Strong cimplaiiits ,ir" already in (rem lkul
Italy, the Nethcrlond, Iturnia. New Zealand. N orth No. •
rca. Australia, Perui, Guatemala anti North Vietnam.
Castro was especially loud in Warsaw and in Bucharest in
eastern Europe.
In parties and factions mentioned above, the Soviet
I mon is accused of betraying the Communist cause In its

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agreements are 1P'1° in the highest
the
power lies.
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party, government and military. wh

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WINIFRED F GIELOW
Comptroller

BILL VINCENT. JR

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FRANK VOLTOLINE, Circulation General Ma'.ee
JOHN A SPOLSKI, Atsociate Edin"

STAFFORD DERBY
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WALTER A C,IEL.OW. Edi tor and Pubhs'cr
s-'NE 0 DOYLE. Advertising Director &amp; Alit tc, P,jblis'e

FRED VAN PELT
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terest to attemp to circumvent its simple
meaning.
We believe that this "platform of Citizen
Rights" should be more than a high goal to he
read and agreed with and then forgotten It can
be and should be a very practical guide for those
citizens who would have their rights observed
and preserved'

"conduct
nation what Florida already enjoys
the public's business puhlicly"—that is most
welcome.
This, in a few words, describes Florida's
"government in sunshine law" which has proved
its worth in so many cases that opposition to as
observance is sell-revealing and self"destructive
to those who so misunderstood the public's in.

Not So Elsewhere

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Need To Change The Law

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Monday. July 17. 1972

WORRY CLINIC

The Notoncl Report on V'hct'c Happelr

By George W. C
Notice how Danny &amp;erv.d
as his family's psychiatiist
at the age of only 2Vi
years! For kiddie; can
sense the silent tension
and certainty detect the
verbal feuding between
their parents.. But children
likewise quarrel every day,
so they grow calloused to
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in homer where dwarc'e uac
imminent.
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And almost withcit es.
crpticm the children scstrd
hating ttn'u parents
separate'
\'hrn I asked for thr;
l A.A\
stis's. t. -v
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they didnt want their class.
mate-s to kr-iov.. that 'Dacids
doesn't bye with us am
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.t.e U.S3'. Danr
Tm_lie : .J.snr,.. aged 2. n tf
Resides, children, even in
t'' U.T
ih child i aroh-n &amp;ihl
the best homes, will fetid
.411 SLrcn1. t(ni in ;n their and quarrel and even rt'conrad.
Hii parrnt. realized thr adult e'fltiTCiflTfle'flt.
sort to fist fights almost
Vhik I wa direthiig our rver day.
often got irritable and might
Laborator at
P'}iolc
ccc,d Danny unduh
Youngtters thus are aci
irthwt'strrn
tfli%rr'lt" I tcimed to such conflicts
So they macfr a 'rule ttuit
wai a uvs1 o me'
uhen Daddy came
amon the'mseh so thev a
from the office', tired and g1 Icaduig surgeon
pan-nih' bec'cime a.'c-ltffiated
Since' he had spent . to siici feuding he'twi'eri
ho.1-tempere'd. then siam.
rn.a would play vitt; I).nii hi' dn at leilr Ho' their parents
pital. per ormmg fciur rrwor
look after hun.
Some of these' kiddies
tired
(pefl1tI0iTh.
he
u'hnse' parents had alreads
hut if Mamma Wt'rC.
t hi 1 obtained a d,vc,rc'e'. then told
p"
irate' fr,m her heavs
sm
a
couple
of me:
Daddy
tE",aT-(,ld
d. 's work, then
timrs
We' invite the other kids
'dci tale cwt-i
nr.'t schciol tic ocrnie os'er ice piat with
(o of }i
one' rght both DaMs
w.4i siting in the' hcWTW ILit during the daytime
ir
Mamma were undub 1''
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iLt thait TT)!TTUOI
"But we don't want the-rn
irritable'.
'Wl,&amp;it' U7)fl with your here. at night, for then thes 'd
So Danny pwIc'd Lip
Dad he furtweh inquired wonder why Dadd doesn't
little. Sit'ggcI tOc)t. tool it
JUst in one of bye with i.i anymore!"
to % .mma, dau and hi mciodC retilird the win
Cran'uruu schttlers thus
placed it at her feet
he all nghz hte' still quite sensitive' to
Then he iat down and agarn'
iudi soc-us! atutudes cit their
okesd up at her, ouder.
'acci jk,mrctic Re- rilavmatrs
latirai c41'urt Judge cnci'
To rrduc' pi&amp;rt'rital quarWhats your prnblrm alrd me what I thcight 's-h, send for ms "Tests for
he asked her.
about delaying * dworc'e Parents." enclosing a long
Well, both Mamma and when- both parents were ilamped. return e-nst'lctpe.
Daddy had to smile at h feuding and quarrrlinc
'sins 2 cents
MccurrIptIon of the pvc1i.
utre..
\lc.iis
Y'TA and rJ'('
Dr Crre. hr
i-ok, so the tension does it dc muTt hairin to the
ts.t. them fur '
.' instanth broke.
youngsters to let them he TEtnthtv discussion din,u'

Thes both played with in sudi a )iome. that to grant
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A,.si
,s'r i I '-a
nn till tinw to uck him a divorce to the parenttY
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he.d
Sri I agreed to make' 3 Iii! t a.'-., %,pinj .n 5. '
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:it I mention this ca.r to ,r% of . n:irnhrr if chddrrn .nn5li'i.
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In * shite.sequIne.d jurn iuil and a ;kamtr
cape %*Ith * red satin lies n, Eh-is I'resle 'nith his ae'
ku md looks, seemed mir.c-ukausl trant.porled from
the 'SOs to the 7O
,,nd perfectit at ease at his reu conference,
his arrogant grin an'
Presirs sIih *he barest
seres questions, like sshs he outlasted all his erimpetilion. stith a flip "I take a let of Vitamin K He as still
real smooth I ntil he t*as asked about his poiltical tiet*s
"hones. Id liLt to keep m' personal ste. s to m sell.
as heist the King of RocL and
I'm ut an c'nlerzairier.'
Roll put an end to that line of questicsninc.
Uke the final silence from the 'SOs. sthen the. Korean
ar raged but j'sons-tailed prom queens and men stith
grrase•ssined combs stkking out of hack pcsckets dIdn't
seem to knots it. Kit is lrrsk 's political opinions still
didn't matter
The psc'hedelia esf the fif) shouted dostes that illrnccstith slogans like "Right en," "list sour ov ii thing" and
other s ague eutamations that made ptopk feel closer
to aareDess.
The Reotirs. si ho admitted one goal st as "to be bigger
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and roe-k groups sere no onger ')ust entertainers " The'.
became spokesmen, leaders, sometimes isithoul hating
ari'ething to ias RI!! Graham calls It "mass adulation
i*htIS g'nups became gods and goddesses. prophets in•
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Iii ii. Prrsles stopped touring and spent his intermissIon
betssren the 50s and '70s starring in B-grade mosles.
sshile the Beatles and Rolling Stone's look c-enter Stage.
The rile- bed slogans turned into political action as more
and more groups began to conic fLu for siectfw cause's
(,s't harrison. Ringis Starr and Bob IhIsin performing
for the Concert kr Bangladesh. John lAnnon and 'stLo
Otto at almost et- ers peace rail'. rru Sergei- and Jerrs
Butler performing at an Evening stUb .$.ngda !)asis And
scores of stagers and artists performing at MrGctse.rn
benefits
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succession of flashing bulbs and screaming solces. 15
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liunnsf tilt traIler. 7 gas tanks,
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rura'mnd, new 70 II tets.vgiat!
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NAME STATUTE
IC *HCI•1 iT VA'! CCPsCERIi
5401 ICE is P4-r
;- ,er- 'ta' iS

JOSEPH U MURASKO, (50
Attorney So, R.g'Siq.ni

Available mm.d,aI.I, si
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2 ball'. c,r,,prCt blocS
Piouti $53,000 322 3514

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advmnc. 327 4ICa

Realty

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'Teio bedroom old,- hQm, l,a'.s'

Persorials

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lIrvini

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Johnny Walker

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1(?Se.'*d Patio. eCp4lpnh IO(0400n
$150 monlI' Adults OflI 5)1 I?

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111 p ?I'f5 Coo'.t a' 5.n'o-d
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£'o"w5$ 5 Plan'"
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PAYTON

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twill 117 7*44
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unn,n In pmpsI.g. area Clot, to CAMPER. 1s ton (hay! '44.
a,,Inr,.aIIc,pncer Sail gai. r'
thopp.tg an,! tohittli, t7I,S(,
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111 Si'.3
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145' 511)5' P4TIAL,
lot. rs.a. uoll
Sports tquipivent
44
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750, 110003
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'toad 5% (.50
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7 dapa lir'. 8 00 7 00 p m 377
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Auctions
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Suns &amp; F -pet 321 7171

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AVALOSI APARTMENTS
ADULTS-NO PETS
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WORLD SALES &amp; SERVICF.

refrigeralar,
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WELALA APARTMLIIITS
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Sale

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rs'Oaa')s FyI'., Slay

Musical P/I,', 'P'andl

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52' s so StraP,ar, tci) bedroom, trpret
lying room, pay Ian arid ten back.
paameflts and inn,' In Ulitsit F

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Apartments Rent
Furnished

73

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Camping EquIpment

43
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(lop lot. 50 • 112. 2 bloCks Irom
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H' cI $I5,SCIO 332 7173 or 373

$LOC, a mont" Cmli 53.4 724'

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Mssr c'llanpnt.s
For Sale

tlo*nouwn Sani,v,!. 112 Sill

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overlookIng LaS, (,l.ason In

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REALTORS

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Apartments Rer1t
Unf urn isled

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Saul's Agency
'.or'ry

breakfast ttCCt'ial '...':
Ate, SanSora ) - ,'.a-

Calibart Neal Estate

Mt-ti ISTAYL IPISURAt.ICI
171 C 55(5T F IRS! ST
Ret 37) 3117
On )7 '.f1I

Rooms For Rent

SI.eping room, ar

47

5571 p.t monlf, or $55.50) sale

tailtal' builipri OS C'.C'tC%t
"'...',ojila? P.tJmrt ri (,t limitS 1*0
c" SPiro- bedrooms. I or 2 baths
Eepe'nOencI"d breallasI (CVII. .Srcl
Qullefy ufld?r 731 program
relief cool Mutt 1t4 * clIng ',,
ll0".CI art not in tsoijtng
*0'S Appi5 n person San'cwi
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Ifous.s For Sale

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Jo, Saleor RenI Lo..I, 1 hr . 7ba1h
hOrn, Easy aaetslol land 5757

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

DRIVERS W,Traln Yio Git'.l
plI.. can c.' ;31
Co,'nrnsss-0t
SO.J!'t Parl,

sad PlanuItS. Or Its a"o-iae,

Otfa ;r-a'or
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21.45 Pa'S

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Autos For

$717

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Help Wanted

15

Trucks And
Trailers

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nn acoo,ers

111

CENTRAL SLORIC3A (SIRISTIA'.

(11 75 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 LIrICS Minimum

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today's FUNNY'
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play gets underway.
Maurui*istrn if Orbualu put
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p;ir fit'.' th,sI sat i'd his title
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led New York 5-2, Detroit shut
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892-yard. par 71 links
Ton: Jacklmn, the young Emitit'. tripped Minne' oth 6-1, icrisis
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self "Super Mci" paid this trit.uarat British Open ttties, was sit-fettled Cleveland 3-2 In 12 In.
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tailed 21 for fourth plee, Brut- ('hit';iiiii 6-.1 in the rain.abtire&amp;)0 - 131 ufaril f,411 tst-eIesi Petj l. c'Nicklaus can be beaten, ush Us der ('up star Brian Barn.
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for suith place .
Bhackwahi lub.less
from llnustonu, 3-2 in bolts
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It,'ru Theobalti opened the eighth
ut as the man who stopped scene and he'll Ii' pitted .sgainist
Whitewalls only 2 40 more p.' liii
lflln'. it ills a single. lit-re
Jot k front dc;n.z the bat or.'.' this
Without trade- In, add $2 mrsto per try
sounig Mi).' Grustmmun in one of
It-ar,' Trevino said. "There's a
the feature matches on the Crandall started working.
i'snuh Runner Number One.
kind of "mortality in that
programnu"iVl,e.'n the first guy up in the
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Tim Woods and
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1972 Masters arid U.S Open and
this affair us assured of being use a pl.$)er we might nerd Lit-'
needed the British chum'
between only these two since en', Si) I sent in putt-her Skip
Crandall cxpmonship and the PGA to
Taurus is banned (rosin the i.ot'kw'nud,'
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sthdiumiu while the nmmteh is in pbiinedr
list- situation cried for bunt
streamprogress.
Trevino picked up the win- A special c ha llenge match and luck Aucrliach delivered it.
What's more, Auerbach beat it
nit.' spay check of $14,300 with if
has Don Curtis going against
72-bole' total of V8, six under
another of the new (tiers, Ilutidy (list. And twit' couiies Pinch
htitrisuer Numuntarr 1w-is, not for
par his rounds were 71.771.
('alt.
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Nicklaus took second plate.
In ;, tag train affair tin' sluti Au.'rLiu
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I rate my last round as Oft'
Webster and Dick Slider
I 1 midgets are ;sLso Included .L'ml}, "so I sacrifice a little
ri the agenda with Wee Willie tp.'cd fit second ba se for ex.
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Brock Davis followed with
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ti.rshup, .idmil' that his great
ri'..il. Jack Nicklatus, is ;u better
pLmyt_,r
l winning the British till,'
Saturtla:-, ire% in.' put an coilfor thus year--to Nicklaus'
dream of capturiniz the first
Grand SLim in modern golfsuit et'pinc all four tutajar profes.
sicinal titles
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Rut-her collapsed front heat Hens just onedi.' af' the
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utile but was revised arid
d upalkuni'
;seared It, IA' in good shaisi' bitei'
- '1 just casuist down with the
}'tilh'Iptua Liultt' rookies, idea of pitching a good game,'
with,
I draft pick John Niekeo said after his, 2.-f) rice-rut
Itt-use: pauu-ru: 2L1'arth.
one rite-Pitt '.'ictory over the Tidetouchdown, Ucail 11s Wash- water Tides "1 never expected
irigtur rookies Itt I iu,u''f,d,wn.
..niyttumu: like hen. I hope liii:
to inn' si, it euntrulieti scm-au.- opens ittw people's eyes."
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Arid La Angeles ltimnii a."..- 'jolt-do Sunday morning and
c-uniter-s or: alienist s'i'ininmgett signed tar contract with, the In,against a unit of ruolur dekrsct- icr-national League Mud Hens
era (turin List, San Diego Charg- tees than cnn' hour before In
err Foe tue I-Units, Join. iSail- wuikt'd to tin' iuiounid
ton, on the taxi squad tin' past
His record with the Tigers
two years. threw two touchdown wus2-withunER#. of 4.07 In 31
inirlinUts of work.
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twtrutt ti, F*triiii. Cut 3
tulilutuw 4, MIlwaukee 3
usiklemniti L. New 't'um'lt 2
iniltinmure (I, Chicago
"it-velaind 7, 'texas. Ii
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U.klarsd New York ,
Calilonmw 1-1. Milwaukee
t..etrott 2. PLnii.,mtr Cm (
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trades TI,. Nev York Jets
lath: cml Pets- lAutuuuns It
l':itissdetptun Liutles for futurt
conssderutiuru. In; tb. other'
tk'al. ikitinsivi
Ike Litasmter
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li.'dakins from the
utlaist! Patriuti. fur iii. undt:.
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Oui t !'.s of Ui." t'.&amp;.- rie.v
The Patriots, went thruui:t.
stilt physical evaluatwu. test., ill
hot, humid weather at Amherst,
k'Vt'm-i11 pittytirt
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l'itbbu! ill. Iloustot. 1
Atlaritsi 4, (:tu,csii:tI'tmthsclelpisu.'i. Sari Francisc, 4
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.t.r'uiIe'tt Preis- Spurt.- Vt tiler
t -aa,,'s tin(] the- d.;- tz it .,'uflm;s..t, llrawu-. said tar ti-sin prubsit.it'
Ti.' I•'rlLiH' ue1511- stt'ppua u
lot It
'nveraii'hsrv.-d 1w: it war
IIVi'? lb. Weckemi around Lilt
H. recititeci 1w pledite - wiser, important step P racism wi rull
trissmru; twliip: a' the Nittiniwl LI,. ffljflt-j
1! h. duest I take it. and tin'
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firanteti it. weri iloirmi reiniethiiiii' ruzht
i 'Lstl Leagu. arid fruit tie
tier PIL't is a strtku and he is
intmnruit it, p
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thai' it, fm'.,
runnir;. I have U take it lii give
wit of the Cmcirtrutt bengali,
eurs wi could c'msmpeu- for an'. em-s. repeateci los- Iuni-atatnthri
tics,
religion
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uact l'uul brawn said 1972 ctwrmmpionshmp
edict that poli
''nuld in' it ch"Illplurtshill year
Ileturrstrig vetey-itrir ;osrs.'ci sot-mi sssue hay, "in. ptat - u.
Or tht- other hand. it helm
Iii los- leant
rme:ier ut tie- I3erad runup ii. our football but In' said tie
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biOfl title in. 1971 Ii; the old vote: a: citizens br wIns' yot.
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10. tatita but evitientis - theft is timi. Lean U. lit.
n softball league' titut n no' tin auperslttwux.
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a' Itp tt'itmzu involved it tiff It pIiIvOfln it. In. fi-''
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tilt-% would wintk.'.
cii'. otuimpwnstuj that ttp' tate trophies engraved f
i.Iu term, If n' ti.. ae'- e' wit!. rove! (,u.'s wtiu:
'rnm put ?tse-t' It They% diW": win tie till. alit! I
ei-at.LinC
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Illill, q hnst'lmil
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tales liii' Pirate's tue1 lice hcorice
tn'I.t stilt sintage 11" "I'll as
t.'csiu in lie Natlonni I eague
,ni.l Sei3On bsr,e'eI it In their
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-Thou?,. Augus; , and Lbo drive,naIling dowu 11w pveStirttow
WI! 111.01M Luali'ruii, for tie
cif troflt-rtflA bt1
:.1adegrit.01euntlfcr Uivpr-elin;mnr'. NASCM-.-II.th/-- 'lianti
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'wIn.6anithoned" 'Ilami butbt over 11sf tout-ndit road
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rrbirds .iimvellns arid othe' CT-type cars art eligibi.
rtui timt to tin hanat 2Otiu I p.m. &amp;iturda AUIZUS
Tts'. rict'1alliciegaS01wLl.startthe5(1 fa%testquidlitizt4
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Il tie apart hobin AUij.ot of fltmrb IlurViowr. wtthstuoc.. ti
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Miss Linda
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anti
costumes Scaai kI!14 created
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As nf next fa ll the Frielffelff
the ones who dont care' to
cross the Atlantic for a couture
car snatch their own
dress
Seaasi off the rack Sto can
Amer-ir..n'. at stores Including
Marstui F'ietdi. and Saks Fifth
,A.'.'rnut, for 12flfl $. corn.
pitt.' with that famous French
worknusnthip
Take m little' block sequin
drrs. cj,'. Siai "It's total
1'. embroidered in hand and
adorable
sh'oIute
What a
great shape'
Ever'.thing in his collection
is bloc-I white or pink, or mui.tn
m there.t because **I had to
make' a statement. so I thought
I might as well do it in color
The' pink - which he dabble
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Scaui, all aflutter over his
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(55es are produced under thi
label of Maria Moutet. a chit
boutique onthe Faubnurg Satn
Honare "Its a very jennorni
c,l situation because I oril'. use
French fubr:cs gflvwa%. ta
t4isifled Scout
F:igtu years ago. Scaasi
thie- proud poueunr Of the C'.(It'
the Neiman Marcus
B4 ward
B4'.'.ard and three Gold Coast
Fashion Awards - mounted
re'adytr' wear but the urge to

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e-ratinr. is a state cit mind. not a
orth rnade'.to•nrde'r clothes in Ne-w 'inr$ Cu'. but in flarv.
pair of pants and an old shirt.
home of the harte couture he makes clothes read'.'u-wear
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of woman t over Z. sophisAmong the wnmer, who have lot of unattriertivt women run
tinted and wants to look more
popped , at one time or isnother rang around
FVCn flirt - including him
attractive than she is She' can into his "salon on East slitt
self
- are sic-k of sweaters
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afford
York (,It Street
office, take it bath and change
couture as the% come in beige and casual clothes, - he says "I
She's not if kid who dashes out
darmlo, ;ind salver sans
Ill, tlL%'. L. It-cling people- v.diflt to
it a bistm in blue- jeans
a fitting sit twi. are Sophiai La' ixwii c liie- better that thsi". vi
whatever she wears to the f
mcii Dina Merrill Ar lena berm intsLan for a whale What
fire' he says.
Franc-ic Poll'. Ilerger. •J(fl) the') Want IS tddrCi5 oil

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A HAND BILL tell about Mrs. Jones new
baby?

(tAinesville. anti Robert Fisher.
Ornwindi Poach.
Offwtatiniz at the verfrmon%
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A BROCHURE tell about the school and
village board?

Other facts Mrs. Frankel
i.i.it, ones house may reveal
about ones prrssmuslity are
People who like wiglit. lieu
arid colors. - oranges reds
strung purples greens - are
often bold. adventurous,
at, generally happy people
Blues and grit n&amp;an. the middle
risoge- p-e'ak of rooms-si. and
t autuun Beige's. grays and
mud3y pastels mna be used
person wtw stays tiose to ibe
La sic

t%45 and pillows. chrome and
glass tables, large deep stifas.
hassocks, wine racks, built-in
lights and lair hits speakers
a nd teleptium-s in even ruinni
iutctsr'n gimmicks 'Itur feitissit'
visitors cookbooks, and so un
For many women decorating
a home is such a trsiuniatir
rxPrrsencr the". IT;.". twci.rtie
phy saralI ill if the - couch
doesnt match the draperies
A warm, happy house has a
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Born in hislrlo, Tu'nn ..%4r Taylor Is the grandson if .W
and Mrs. Walter Wait, (Tot-knen Road,
and Mm'
Varner Wills, I-tot SprIngs, Y7 (; I-ia attended h.yrnan Hte:
hooI and Ii .rnphurysd ,-j R.'srnia's Paint and (Ia'tss "e,
The 'widIng will be an 'iant of J'ily 22, at 4
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to the ret s'RIng line sI
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e Lilsie "iii's tell It plik sbotlhs
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c lute' insert, s'iiul.issi'lnisml wilts
i'; iduik soil i:rs't'n flowers, sit
flu,' '.i;sistlinn She wore tilt%% hill- or. hut e'sirs;si:e from he r
l.riulal huisiquet Fulluw ills: is w usitlitig trill his
Mititmul anti pistols Smith, hitue''.c lyw i'd. will imike their
Iitmiiw In (I I;srsilss '.c litre' thus'
Liii,' i'. a %s- rs't;srs it II S
Mii'.'.il'.'. lusts Farms, MisitlimutI.
11114111w t;risls-urmsuiu is i'iiilsln)eel
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father. flit Lg"ide chose (tie' Is, r
vos s a floor length gown f
hants1Is lace' fashioned alstro
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the A-line silhouette'. The jew-cl
neckline-, eltusiw .heni:th iec'.'ec
and heniline were erubellishemi \lr'. I lent". t'ts'-hsre c','u'.in sf
( fo'i-'. 'icictini' cce're \trs
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matching laces.'.ilh'p'. the l ride' t.1i-srbotts' N
II sri.ld F 11,11 Stons' Mtuitst.siit
Nit
lit '.'esl of iniporte'd silk illusion Frank l\osiLrsskt, aunt of the
;a,. anti Mrs. Slants's- l),itus'
.ss.'asled macefu11s from a Inute, Wintcr Park, rut antI trunks. Orlando, w-ec1(Iin
.r.ts'Iiit cap, tt'rmattatsng into is scr\ nil tin' cake
ordi nat,tr '. , and Mrs. Hon
sweeping train
Six, carrieti;sbouq tie tofwbiite
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Mrs Ahm Forqucr, Silver
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Springs, Md - attended her
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cousin as matron of hcsnir. tier
lccmr-k ni.th gown of pale l.lus
dotted Swiss, empire-SI&gt; letl,
featured puffed sleeves with
Mrs Clu.arlec Lang. Sherri,
blue sa tin trim A blue satin bow
just returned from
secured her nose blush of blue Arcanum. Ohio, cc hers'
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illusion and she carried an old. visited her slaughter and sofl'infuishiorwd bouquet of yellow andlace, Mr. antI Mrs. lit' ti Nictert
Ilue mums with casratling situ
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t,unsily
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( ;ssurge' Fuller is
l.4'on;srul flail, stun of Mr unit vacationing in ltuth-r, hid. for Salon I M'Iu;srtamisnt;il di' Florida
Mantis-, el 40, on .Jsilt- V) at
Mrs Mel'. in [Lilt. (if Euclid. an istended slii)',
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Mrs
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Mr. arul Mrs. Ca
II) ;itt, F'ht;,si,s'tti 'a'i,si:m'r. Mrs. M.Ilss.
l(ant'hl;sncls. have had as their Sts-uslls' arid Mrs. I A'ttla Ward,
Fun-hut, on Jul'. 1.
giis'ct, .t;snglits'r sod grandsons, of C.ssss.'lt.i'nr&gt;
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Mrs. ltnta'rt Web Is and Je'Ifrev.
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eleinsrtnus,st.il •iw;srsl fur best;.'
ansi the cereinonie we're very is! Titus'. itle'.
Bridesmaid, were Mrs. Lang attended the' wruIling of %pe'i'ii in both
Mrs. Hyatt. Mrs Margaret thus' first in liar It,uts' hut reach list
weululings
buries Thomas Ksrnbre'l, Sister her granddaughter. I.&gt; it Marie
O'IIa'e'etr. of l'itae' Bluff, Ark., Is'r cent itscttut.crshsip, l,iat ti
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Nue'Iert, who was naurrieti on
bridegroom, Si r
Hurtni: her visit. Mrs Lsrg Mrs. Musrlanei Doolittle of tiusnuir anti icnivilu'u:e as first lii
Aucusttne Mrs. Steven Van June 24 to 1ie'.'erIy Jay. hit' '.-isite'd her sisters for .5 iSle's' Orlando, tsiurt'eI Disney World tier cent S; 111111. of hi., viii:
Buren, cousin of the brile, couple was musrrieei at the vacatiofi ansi an enjoy able trill on Tuesday, Even though there ets'Is'g;sts' Els,aL.'tli Yeager lead
Houston. Texas, and Miss Lutheran Church. Phillipsburg, as one sister she had not seen its wasa very large crowd, they all it's' opening session
in the'
.Jarsic-r Jc -irs, Orlando,
Ohio in a double ring cerenurv. ta se'..rs. The flight back home enjoyed the itutny interesting ''Pledge :if Allegiance ill the
Their gowns were identical to Maid of honor Was sister of the was ;s real pleasure,
show-s and other attractions.
the honor attendant's and the-jr bride, Norma Jean Nietert,
One of which wits most In\1 - Mt -t ' 1 II
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bouquets
Bridesitusid. Pamela Jo Nictt'rt.
Mr. and Mrs Jc' flush. So, teresthrug was the lowering of
were
similar
was
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caste r Netritu • it in also cant, f
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ttiinh.:I(ii.iptan forth: e;lflin,
the Vedding song
tiio(jse r, Mrs. Marcus W. Perry,
Roger
Woods, Sanford,
The party also enjoyesl
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)ear and
iatili S.111 11 11 %kill
Mrs
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the
beautiful
from
Montgomery,
Ala..
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served the bridegroom as best
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licious luncheon at
the
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three -tic'rcl ce c'Itwg cake' fr 'ict,' r and t,ru)!bo'r.hn-lisw-, Mr I 'oh&gt; rie''.i.uri Hestuuur,srit and is
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L shermg and lighting the' _________________________________________ -luuvel f;sshiori shusw during the'
candles were Alan H Fnrquvr.
lunch tssuur, rides on the
'The State banquet itt -. Io'f
'Cousin of the bride, Salve-i
monorail, A Small World. Ssturil.is- evening, Jill&gt;
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-Sprung. and Ste'.e'n Van Buren,
pat-sole, and Walt I isnt'Y stilt' humorous note wtim.ra tI
Houston. both cousins of tht,
ctuir.se-'tt'rs that mingled 'sills door priit's we're ulr,iwn lit''
brIck
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ii.clamorof ''shake it tip''
Grorrssnsvn were Jack
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to h.t'thus Ward, I-lizat.s'tf,
brother
of
the
Ftshvr,
Mr. and Mrs. John Visit Ye'uiger, her tuustasnul, (h'oru:s'
Lreeroori, Gainesville'
Ee-i'I anti e-htI(lren, Debbie. Yeager, Grand ('t,s'ininttt ml 40
Miss
(;risv.e)ld, trid(; 1,.
;Ro6erl Williams. .
1ousin of th
fli;se attending were Mt's. Landis sand John Jr., have been et 8, winning on I!. First ttirm"
e els'tnf
L,rsot'groqm, ijcasa, an Charles ---------------------------------------------pretty- busy following that' tennis nutiatA'rs drawn
of tat a miscellaneous sticuw sr l'usict'. Jan 1"ritz, Mrs. June Iournattui-nts at St. Iletersburg,
I [umbrel Urothvr-in
Davis. Karen I);svjs, Esther
the' bridegroom. St. Augustine. Sunday in the he-uttit' of Mrs
T.sle'tateth baton tic irl'r'. ittand SmhsyriLs Re;uc-hi recentlytit •n; rts I) isis Mrs 'hilt rt,i Dav is,
at L'. nr I c'rqut r who Bernard I kite rh
flue
ut-s ill tennis e nttiu'.i isle he rt sills ii the Lss st un 1; it;; s
-Marcia
Segrt'st, Melanie
was gc.wrwd scmilarly to the Spranc'.
Ihse' fls'r, Me'ns'dsty how, Terra
bridal attendants, was the
%ereand
fl ow-er gut-I. RoLL&gt;- A lan F'orquer ref
[Lil t Its'., Mrs. ('arruul (;risws.ilet
' tiients jn
%if-; the BiLle bearer
dAnna flohert'.
we'ddmg, flULs, iiiuits and punch. Fiat;,un
Fur tier iuiht
Nims Griswold L;ecuune tin'
Mrs Smith was smartl&gt; attired guest wrote her (issorite recipe bride of Sgt, 1);uvus Saturday,
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in a raise pink silk organza dress for the honoree to keep
July 15.
$ highlighted with wtsitc emit.
Lrsdeied flowers Her sacC&amp;U&amp;.0'
c'ess'jrues were matching punk
and sise wore a light purple'
ks
inners
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'Mrs, Fisher. the Lride•
It Ii Ihmw'tunsiut:t,
gruotia's traitiser, chose a mutt
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!e'lury Isnuilge- Club ii et July ,nI I
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jeweled collar, matching ste.- by Oscar Cr0514
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Spring Frills-.-rssories arid it deep purple
Winners wire north-south
STORE_HOURS. 9TO5:30EACHDAY
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kj Immediately follow its- the and 1)on MtNaugbutori u this lgiir ho-k (sir tilt- frillto fi'iuiiiiii;sceremony, wedding guests ta-ad over if 70 per (emit g.,iiss';; look 1jiis iiuutu'ritul will
assetribled for the reception in second, Mr. and Mrs. M. featured •mi sonic' of hIt' '.tf
the nurses assembly rrxnii at Ace.'sir'a , third, %lrs It Ni ta-aIls cit situ's wit Ii I iglut ln,.i it s',
til
wi-i-,url (till skit
F'huridu Hospital,
and Mrs. Both Gallagher
Tables were overlaid with fourth, Mrs F. A I'iotrow sm't
white lice over blue and N Me)ers; fifth, Mrs I). h)rive-r
4" Wide
featured silver candelabra, and Mrs. T. Iliunks
silver punch bowls and
East-west, Mr. and Mrs I
Machine Wash
arruenge:nents of tiuwuis arid Tapncr; second, Mrs lut'lI,t
'Ilsomiipsiura ;sttul (' I);iV,li;a thirl.
lens.
Fashion Right
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The four-tiered wedding cake, Miss Ethel Joiaason and Mrs Ii
- wreathed with yellow :autu,ins David; fourths. Mrs I) Jm3s:sstti
v 'c 1-u
and fern, wits decorate-tI will,
istitle roses sand tiff)- foe-girt-nw-riots with blue centers and silver
tease's 'lopping the' cake ws'rs,- :.
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miniature bc-ide and grc'o:st
wider an arch of wedding bells
Assisting at the recepts'r;
sat-me Mrs. I..ebe Patton, cousin
of 11* bride, Forest Lake,
- 1,r ide's book, Mrs LesIje U
60 v'Vss:js,'
Mama-sell Jr , Orlando, und'Mcs
Ideal for Brides
RuLert i. Wood, the bride's autit
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ha jrareis'lauigblar of Mrs Viii'.
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Reveal Personality
It'. 'eIVl A" 1111(1W'..
Al' ikirioibirtetutrs Y.riitr
our litinpe- tilio reveal
'.ini true persunality. ur
cording It' tntertor de-eiign
irgima Frankel of N ru
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1.1%teetififl It, the' IiUaincer. if
York For instance use
her clients, Mrs Frankel so'. ','
color mas reveal a lot
the' i situ" to pick up the real
ones character The destgiier tess it. their devoratmg m'cth
had ulwsa'.'i decorated her own
ma'. nerd is more es
hwnsts in white but a'.s thatthe'.tu.rkitround or a show
vtiet she rno'.ed iii her present chisel
Sits' sat-se this listening it
.,t.rtnierfl. stie began using that' clue' in rtseanmgful decor.,
Ic lissint colors '1 derided that tang because' ,some people' do not
t;,sd berisriue a Islippeer pet kIII what ttie want
she' explains-U. di,'cussin;
In decorating for bachelors
t.nr reccntl published book.
Frankel has learned 11w
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rnarrIae of the'tr riaiighrt.,-, Mi Mar, Iiu.ds. Plisynor,
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Mattlan.I_ and ('harl.'s Cash
man. violin
A profusion of potteel pahir'.
deceirated the t-h.-rnt'cl arm':m
which was further iseecrit.-..
sth candelabra arranged cc
ibite and s'ellow chit-&gt; c'c'

A SIGNBOARD tell about Joe's
fishing trip?

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After all the individual item'
are reads, take all the rnal
plastic bags for one meal on'
put them ins. larger plastic tuif
Label it for the appropriate
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day Later when you pack pir
- Ainiost es'.e'rmgtit walking
the items to: the Last clii' of
itS become- a national sport,
your trip in the' ver bottom o'
-.vs fItch. fksggs. tuitional solesyour part. Your first meal g'e
tanager, Htn&amp;hiiviin bark- mi 'op
t.cks "Tee years an, only a
Mark your drinking cup wit!
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ow thisu.carul people' had tried liner nt the nutzith' shiiwin
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.s parking II% the end Off this
I3 and full measuring vu;
unimer -. mit-uris 21 million marks set that von cart use- it for
a
flirrsruns will have put is part adding waster in your powders-i:
1,1. thirst bark and walked back food fled nail polisli is it gixic
into wooded terrain fur a day or
WO% to do this i Take ulnn;
a weekend
small notrbonl - which, i.r
If you're reads to tt' it
double as. is hiking duut-'.
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\t.Ut lumits. here' are some' tips,
winch you list the amount
front Iloggs on has to get read'. V. iter ti hr added to each food
lilt. 'et Ii.f.i_ :s,i :.rr :
stt:r T!'...
fur We trip
1I, keep cooking utensils to a
if backpacking '.ac .itim.
First re'menibe: Vint will be
carrying your complete- kitchen flhifltfllUfl'i use it set of twe, ne-it
on your back Thcrvfnr-. evrr'.i- iflf aluminum pots A tin platecup and roinmnnsation
.tnri
combina -tio n- swrnP
thing you take' along must be- '"
for each person are all you nt-eel
calculated lit the Inset ounce'
Manufacturers tuave- ulrrads tut eating wi th the hul; of a
as lot nil tiff wtsl. A wide' packet knife' J'sick art arilpU
suppis of wooden nusicties it a
.seie.ttiuti of pre-pssrk.eprd delis
wit trrproesf plastu coitUs tin•:
c1oted and tre-ezet1rsrd Instil
.'. ailstsfe and or the' trail ciii At astiestctype- gIc'.'e i' sslcsconvenient
simupls add water
While you're pliamnierug ow
If s'esti d rather plan your own
flit-Ous packaged soups instant Itued don't forget a Iry a into
powdered breakfast for the kids The adult "cart it
lwstji toes
clrunkj, spagbe:: dehwdraIed ''get iswa - frr'm it iii!' mas no;
vegetables and dried fruits he shared his your children If
make good camping fare 1a; you want to take this' younger
Pairs and chocolate rarr well set along include' is few sna c k
for them You should also push
for snacks
Whirr, all your food is pur- activities children will enjn'
chased remove it front the Pre-trip sh'pptrsg and packiril
c'ans and Isize:, and determine, Might include' silt-rUng a
luiw many times cacti food will etsizs-cl nature hool,
for served or, the- trip Thurts
\'siu should j,ts.u' collect s.ttsll
niake' u; a s.nasl plastic s.and games and surprise bags fist the
wichi bag c-trnU.inang Use anvcun Juiuo! flicittiscrs, it, uspt'li t•'eriif each food eta need fur on.- so ufteri during rest stops ciii th e
rtie'aI Put ssesassnsings and flu- luke' \mi cart make' a tic'l.arcrr:ng tugrthr: F..; iisstuto't tm rove' r tot a sleeping pillob
put sugar sand powdered cream b stttcliing on game' lint-s. (Sr
Ill with ceiflee krust earl plus.- tin' inside attach a pocket uric
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\ie'le of the tutide'. Oc'lansk't
Prcn'ieisng th.' nuptial must,
were- Mrs Hart'. Ma'.slen,

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How, To Pick It. Pack It. Cook It
For ion; hikes cut the is.; n:
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Flck'r and Mrs Walter 13 ill
Smith 11 771 I aurel Roil.
Winter Park 11w t;rlsiekr000s
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Saints, Raiders, Seminoles and Knights winning?

American Retuniinir To Their Ft

AP lkirwalratures
Americzan have redrnen-•
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more families are aindon
in; the luxuries of civilization
and substituting legs for
wheels. muscles for motors sent
pine nt-edit-* for spring trial-

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It's a part of modern living
shrugs Scaasi. spotless iii hi'
m.avi bljs7Ct. sweater vest
gold bracelet
Wit'. l'aris "Rome is much.
toe' decadent, and I found urndon '.'cr% discouraging. - he
As for Gcrmon "it Was
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tie' (foes speak
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['reach - thanks to a childhood
it Montreal and fashion studies
in Paris - so he settled down at
the Riti to work out the details
"I love the rrencb ' he admit'. ''I d forgotten that I know
flu. '.sixt'.. mom of them
Per its nauonalit or pricet.Mg,
It Seaus 15 $ Scuss M kind

Misc I .sn,ta joss'e Smith ansI
Felwin (learics Fisher, Sanfoni.
were einite.l in holy Matrlmon'.,
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came to Paris. home of the
haute couture. to turn his hand
to rdtowear
"I thought It was $ crazy idea
I,, first Wh would anyone need
another designer in Paris' It

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TIES

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FAMOUS BRANDS

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three
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Dakota
campaign schedules and an outline of proposed
President Nixon

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latuitA'r d (',,hiuIhlr-I( tI' .'islativt- a'1 ii.stiiitasl ,mhliiirs
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started Just befors nor-n toda',
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as closing argunnents for the
state unit deftinsto ended at 22raliber pistol and fir"I t~xee
tinles
about II Ii) aiiu
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I•;van us being tried in ti-ic

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lnim'ulenhi'tpac'l-'u: ttamlru'tciilted that Ismu of the shot.s struck 'h"
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t'lit'itssl III tiii' trial lit F.vusut'. 1
-- friend" i,f both suitors
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state atb-r.'.':
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sith
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William Ilium Eaton, handling

A strike force of St-inintilk,

I.tiraint-Mi(hele Seklia), Noll) 18

the I)r(ro-cution for the sWtv and

(ounty and Sanford I'"Iite Vice
1tfCfltS MtmntL'iy night struck at a
Sanford resitiente, uirn.",ti'tl (irs
persons inside anti ittit! o',mts'iI
2.1 lt,'rns lx'rt:iuftuil t ( t till, it
drugs 1111(1 tik'sdimtl
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several patkt Is t I iii ltIJui in I
narcotic pa rum 1iht m- ru,! j,m ,a ott
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fr'nt ; 'nh t'f h'm i2hhi Street
11(1110 sf1 thus (5(0104, fit April
when Damon Jt'ries came bs
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current IImth ff.inl', liii si slat
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Radios . 1 Owners - $1695

)(1111h, '111 af~vllt .ilitl Ill% 6,111

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Radio
Loaded I Oo,ner $2495

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line tsr.iiiitimi ,it,suiiil
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Iiiit to short' Ihis' tislu 111515 loisl
to row S nor three illilu ii , k Is,
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that pri'ss'nut s - onitrisls sisen
prices mill 'itiii5'u'S sIstulit he
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but then rrtultnismi to lxiii SIIimtkmilg Isit' and Isstm tsg
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Sanford, TI 5 rntOS I) I it tspm ul
drossran*-:, lime hlerouil k-,snrws
(1)411) ike incident ux-t'urrt'd 00
Lake 'I'erniite tri Canada F'nt'Iu.v
afternoon. An ctou1it sit 11w
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-as-, 1sf' used to ltght drug abuse ir:
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One was found, dead Ly some TCC
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dollar wilit children
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I•:xattl II) ears aiu. on Memorial I lay.
one editorial writer tiotcil that '
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this sear of peat.'.'' uu.'t; ly mtm'aii American
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lcetiiu'ui Iii South Vietnam hunt vanished
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It,v Korean or in riiirnb"r; '.1 ca;wii?s";
an national trealirry expended, that it
would become the toneit war in our hi;
tory, (hut If wm'muttl fort • the retirement rf
to" pr"c,'k'nf and h in altmitrocc aroimr'l
the neck of hi; st, e';or, that it woutl
lend to civil dt;order anti rint in this;iimn
four young student
try arid the death;
wt,n were little children in i92. on a hc,u
tiful campus IOfIW) mile; from Vietnam
It ha' been a long and terrible nrdA
for this nation Yet it m ott •nd somneil .m
and we can only repeat the prayer ttst
tome gotsi will come of it arid have foin
that the nation will emerge better .rd
;tronger for having been through (hi; tr
Ttin writer rondutleti hi; I92 ed tim
with word; which, regrettably, have
grown truer over the year;
The flower; of Memorial Day
beautiful antI sweet. They are cacti /
?m"vrmnd price, and sad beyond knowing

other i,hlIr'r; hail hr'c'r, killed In flip
Jiiiigl*' by iit'rr lila; with the ;t, tinge name
of "Viet ( on ''
I Ii tit it ii V f$,t% lilt',) Ate 111%, filved Ill
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th vifmimn:' told the writer
am i' notc'ningti to irouiw the concert, of
flit' American people. They are
are officially
there to •tiilt'jt'' flat
jut' dying.''
The UnitedState;
United
is not tit war, he went
on. Vet Pre;htt'nt Kennedy hind j t
thorizt'd flue uiwarili nv of the i'uirplc' I (ear
to men Wlutifl(IP(I In the Vietnamese tight.
trig
The edilorIalI;t offered up a rayr
flint Mi'nirurtnI Day in ltifl2 Itiat there
woiulil hi' an early cml to Ni" etmnfi ict in
snutti Vit'tnani, 1,111 that it
tinuie. sonic lasting good would t'on
Today We are still praying for an anti ,
that conflict. Ten years ago, no one re
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raids on hiune; and buinessi; issued by Justice of l'cacc police, said Branch, who Sanford ;xmlice that nuriiert*i-'
,felling operations were
within Sanford and in the Robert E. Carroll, after agent;, operate; the Lucky Star Tavern whiskyserving search warrant; in Lake Monroe, had just being COfl(1U('ted in the
Seminole County sheriff's county.
arrived home with a lottery Sanford area without proper
Prize
catch
in
the
joint
charging
resale without
ents and Sanford police
nhlned tr.k forces during the operation that started Friday license and calm' of alcohol on pickup, when the raid coin- lit't'nstsItrarn Ii t; uuti hued while Sheriff
eakend arid arrested 3S per- night and continued through Sunday, mttscoVeflMt what was III411(t'iI 110 1IiI IliltiSt',
Polk and agents counted
Both Branch and his wife
lhting Sunday afternoon was the called .0 large scale lottery
in a sethes
the contents of the cedar chest,
were charged with sale of
arrest of a Lake Monroe tar operation,
which contained over $3,000 at
Sheriff
John
Polk
reported
the
alcoholic beverage; without
operator and his wife on
The
lottery
license;
promoting
a
lottery,
the
Jail Sunday and told
;ct7cd
number of lottery charges. Also lawmen
the confiscation of Cuban lot- paraphernalia, Including tally joscion of lottery records ilerald 'the money belonged to
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llp. Mid poss.'ssimui of lottery tI.' t'tuuit' h "
notebooks,
Lc' tuckets and approximately sheets,
1k failed to name the chur( h,
proximately
1250
in
Cuban
tiCkets. They are mnt'nriuerateml
$3,243 in cash found in a chest at
tickets, an adding machine, in lite county jail in lieu of total w hicli Ile said had ownership of
a Dunbar Street addrms.
the funds, "he was Just keeping
Robert Branch, 41, and four cases of liquor a,, 1,43 in $9,000 bend; each,
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weekend
raids
were
a
for
them."
Ernestine, his 43-year-old wife, currency.
Sanford notice raided eight
information
given
to
agan,
Sanford
result
of
inform
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CharlesFagan,
w ere arrested on warrants
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Today is Memorial Day,
.
lot of cars on the highways this
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up a three-day bumperwinding
there
Is
holiday weekend, but
• g' to-buniper weekend with the
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nation's public tribute to the
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men who have fallen in battle
Does anybody know how to
from Bull Hun to Khe Sanh.
start a $240,000 gas turbine car
Among the traditional careThe vehicle, said to be the
ninnies scheduled, was the Lay'only one of its kind, has broken
trig of tu wreath at the Tomb of
down eight times since its
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Unknown Soldier In Arlingarrival In New York City, on
MEMORIAL SERVICE AT LONGWOOD CEMETERY
ton National Cemetery. Rep.
Win frxn We federal govern%'
William Scott, it-Va.. will repmerit for testing as a lowOld Glory flies at half staff in honor of the men who gave their lives
President Nixon, who Is
rest
pollution alternative to the
during armed conflicts since the Civil War at the "First" special
winding up his Moscow summit
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internal comlaUon engine.
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meeting,
Right now, It's out of cornIn San Francisco, the Coast
Elementary
School's Fife and Drum Corps play "America" while
mission. Well, at least it Isn't
Guard cutter Resolute will cast
young men From Sanford Naval Academy serve as color guards. Also
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stinking-up the air, eh)
wreath on the sea outside the
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participating were city officials, Sanford Chapter Disabled American
Or, as some of my horseback
Golden Gate.
riding friends would be apt to
Veterans, Lyman majorettes. Rev. Martin Keller of St. Augustine
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Church, Casselberry; Rev, Jack Lindsay, First Baptist of Longwood:
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dead will be dedicated in Cowhorse."(Which brings us to
and South Seminole Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8207 and Auxiliary
eta,
Okla.,
the
American
city
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which claims to have lost the
Unit,
most men per capita in the Viet(Donna Estes Photo)
noun
war.
I didn't hear It, but sports
The northeastern Oklahoma
LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND ....
editor Gary Taylor tells me of
tm ,wtu of about 2,200 has recordeth
the radio announcement which
eight Young men killed In the
opines, "The Pentagon anRobert Branch, Lake Monroe tavern operator, and accused along with
conflict.
nounces that there haven't been
Ernestine, his wife, in a large-scale county lottery operation, watches
In Frankfort, Ky., the Marine
any deaths reported today in
Sheriff John Polk begin the count oh the contents of a chest filled with
Corps
League plans services at
Vietnam . . - but, three people
lottery records, (Related photo on page 3)
the gravesite of it. Presley N.
cash
and
containing
did the of old age, while working
Mill Scott Photo)
O'llannon, said to be the first
around the Paris Peace Talks
Need
Marine to raise the American Is
able t, Not
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flag on foreign soil.
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of the United States betore it iit't
A feature of the observance in
Ely III1A. SCOTT
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evolved
(ruin
a
rural
to
an
could
afford
U
attended
school
Dallas is the lining of drives in
From The MaL'bag Please be In Pay Dispute
I'aflOne otFisr
for
a
few
months
between
urban society.
two local cemeteries with
my guest — I bought the enin
harse'i( and spring plowing
oeimuent
Now that this vslv
hundreds of flag;, each floWfl in
closed just for you to use on
historically, the rune-month
At
the
beginning
of
the
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memory of a serviceman or school year may be cun.siocrett t'umtiple(e, the pattern of j rimeyour next carwash to see if it
Special
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onth
school
year
with
an
Century,
free
public
sch.'u.
m
womnuin and given by (heir tam- revolutionary. It was a by.
will deter lovebugs on your
extended swinner vacation has offered 120 days of instruction
vehicle the same as I found it
tiroduct of the economic ntcds
inquiries he found that the the state law provides (lout those tIlt's.
($Ufl)C a habit and not one of as a "smrd' year but. after
did on mine last season Lasts
B&gt; DONNA
minimum salary for police officers meeting unmnitnum
need in today's predonnnanLly World War I, this was
through a couple of washings
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"Belly-achln"
officers
In
his
city
is
lowest
in
state
standards
of
280
hours
urban 5ut'ie, educators say. lengthened to t60 days.
bug
too — the wax, not
Longwood
After World War It. the school
In the 19th Century, farm
Another idea I noticed today notwIttanding, members of the county with the lone ax- training i and all lA,ngwo(d's Mall To Be Annexed
hR'S
(It
necessity
took
piece)ear
was further extended Li
was using an old window screen this police force will have ception of the Village of North polkemnen do ) will receive
minimum salaries increased by Orlando and all governmental monthly from the state while
ttnt'e
over
school
attendance.
180
da
s. In addition, nuan
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lashed across the front of
monthly to permit par- units in Seminole have either otherwith32OhmmurisWitlrccCiVe At Council !\Aeeting
Itume who went' fmrtunate iUonl'd Oa Pa$e3A Col. Ii
radiator. Not too pretty but
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heck are the b??'?
Those who have completed and
Helene Edmondson imunistered, federally financed, subsidies.
tomorrow's meeting of City
fly MARION BETIIEA
The mayor pointed out while received Associate ot Arts or
revenue
sharing
plan
for
subCouncil
at 4:30 p.m.
sidizing law enforcement the City of Sanford has a Asociatc of Science degrees
Al.TAMONTE SPRINGS—
hit' annexation was approved
niinlmnurn salary for its officers will be eligible for another $2
We were swamped with salaries.
at $6,678; the sheriff's depart- and those with a bachelor's '[1k' $30 million Altamonte Mall b, council last week upon first
At least, Mayor Kenneth
responses to our "Wt-'d Luke To
Altamonte degree can receive $30 more up is expected to be annexed into reading.
1C,31G,
Brown will do all In his power to imient,
Know" quesUow.z'e - - - on
The grandoise edifice is
Springs, $6,240; Casselberry to a maximumi, from the state In the municipal limit; at
4.15 school plan, and Of') the get the increase for six officers $6,180 and Oviedo 16,000. the subsidy of $10 monthly per man
located upon U acres north of
districting Issue for Sanford on Tile
his city's
'Our iffit-er; should have it.
SR 436 and west of Palmii
nui)orforce.
told The h erald minimum lit lAingw ood Is $3,700.
being placed before the alec- today
T
Springs HuMid, and will feature
he has requested CouncIl North Orlando's one full time opportunity of getting thin-,
torate.
the chief of futimti," Brown declared. II.
150 business establishments.
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Including those which we Chairman Eugene Jaques call a 1xd1ttmii, except
diltmt ii. t'XlM'('tS III' 1111*' to lea.
I or major stores are planned,
ixliuc, is paid 14,1300, the village
offered to you in last Friday's special nmietting of the city's
less attempting to the department 110(1 praised
it, be surrounded by smatter
edition, this now include; the governing body at 7 pin IS neverthe
"moan in brown" for doing
mia'S and parking will be af'
cumulative totals, as of this Tuesday Lu approve the pay gmmih1rowncuntin1utt3t10tt51huu1'
the subsidy.
tremendous Job. Ills metnart'.
forded for 6,000 vehicles
takes to make the officers
morning's mall delis-cry:
last Thursday night about
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six
of thethe
city's
will
-belly-actiln" officer concerned
for a cost
raised
$ officers
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favor, 86 opposed and nine who additional $130 monthly from tinning (ha' remainder of this a moan who left the city's emplmi
need more information.
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$750 )car
anal finance MInnie uuunnths ago, hirmiwsu .m.i
the sta te.
Brown said ha' asked for a chairmtitifl, Councilman Dick
Should the people of Sanford
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has assured suf.
Herald Index
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city. The mayor Infonned In his
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Dear Abby

WEATHER

variance by Day's Inn located
north of Spanish Trace ApartJ J DANIEl. of Jacksonville,
Florida hoard of Regents

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dimluites for ba ccalaureate

outlook for We dmieday
through Friday — showery and mild

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imt.iiuiietI for the first of June.
Also under consideration
toiuiorruw by council is a public
hearing for a request for a

If chairman will be Corn12 mmicncement speaker planned

Editorial comment

Urpmtation, Youngstown, Ohl.,
it ii , tins indicated ground
,i .mkuiig ceremiiuiuiec are

held at 7 PIll. that evening,

13 uumuic site

iiuents on Wymore Road. The
request is In allow a gas

1uuiilng facility

('-2 zoning

a rca -

Engineer William Paint will
give a recommendation upon

tIle bids submitted last weak for
the paving of Iongwoott Avenue

umnimi Ballard Street. '1W;) tiliI
were submitted for $212,877 anti
1245.954 . Engineers estimate
was $141,641.

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Rather Than Need

Total Disarmament Eyed

Nine-Month School Is Habit

Nixon Signs Peace Pact
fl FRANK CORMlFJt
Far the nearer future, Nixon .
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and the Soviet leader agreed in
Associated Press Writer
wms WO.LSUInt I iir rthUoiu1 se- WAr v.as the uhJed of '10014,
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MOSCOW (Ap) — President * companion communique to days of summit talks at the curity affairs, said the return sometimes difficult and deNixon and Communist party hold a European security con- Kremlin by inviting the three summit would not take place tailed discussions" which left in
chief Leonid Brezhnev signed a femnee-4ong a goal of the So- top Soviet kaderr.—Brezhnev, Until after the U.S. elections In doubt the vital question of
joint statement of long-range Viet rØmt'—qulte soon,
President Nikolai V. Podgorny November.
whether the two governments
11W conference will attn first and Premier Akxel N. Kcsy.
principles today agreeing to
The communique recited the understand each other on the
avoid military confrontations at providing for an East-West gin—to visit the United States opposing views of American ISSUe and will cooperate to seek
and envisioning eventual total cutback in military forces in "at , mutually convenient and Soviet negotiatirs on V*i- peace.
Central Europe, notably those time."
world disarmament
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was seized by Sanford
police, teamed with sheriff's agents in a raid Sunday on the home of a
Lake Monroe tavern operator and his wife. Sheriff John Polk, left and
Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler surveyed the contents of the chest,
which was confiscated along with lottery tickets and records.
(Bill Scott Photo)

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bars In the weekend foray and
arrested ?S people. Including
two juveniles in total 33 cases,
which will be brought to the
municipal coirtfnradjudsration.
These charges ranged from
ticket possession to
gambling, operating without a
license and narcotic possession,
These arrests included:
Dewey Smith, doing business
without a license; Vernice
LOVL, doingbusiness without it
license_ possession of hooded

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license; Johnnie Lee Barnes,
possession of a lottery ticket;
Spencer Green, gambling;
Andrew Gordon, gambling.
Charlie Pringle. gambling:
Wiliw ScolL, gambling; Willie
Jones, keeping a disorderly
house, disorderly conduct,
carrying a concealed weapon
and displaying a dangerous
weapon
l.t. Fagan said Jones dreu a
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possession of a lottery uckrt;
Willie Mae Lucas, doing
business without a license;
Gloria Washington, doing
business without a license;
Alice Sherman, doing business
without a license and possession
of lottery ticket; Alexander
Mitchell, doing business without
a license; Jason Wynn, doing
business without a license;
Evelyn Jone&amp;, doing business
without a license; Margaret
Williams, doing business
without a license; Perile Lee

Guns

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gun. Fagan said he pulled his
own gun and told the man to
either use it or put it dawn,.
Fagan said Jones then decided
to lay down the weapon,
In other police action, eight
persons. including three
juveniles were arrested after
authoritiesraideda house at 114
Laurel Avenue in Sanford. Two
16-year-old boys and a 15-yearold j;irl were charged at the
house with drinking as minces
and being Inmates of a disorder)) house.
Others arrested at the house
were: Catherine Grace Ellis,
charged with being an Inmate at
a disorderly house and drinking
a minor; Edward Alan
Jones, Inmate of a disorderly
house and possession of narcotic pa raphernalia; Robert
John Walker, inmate to a
disonierly house; Kenneth Lee
Russell, inmate to a disorder ly
house and J oseph V. May,
charged with keeping a
disorderly house.

B) DONNA ESTES
LONG WOOD — The planned
city-wide referendum on the
"4545" school year plan of the
Seminole County School Board
to go Into effect in July, 1973
will accomplish nothing except
to allow the voters and property
owners of this city to make their
feelings known.
This was the explanation
given to The Herald by Mayor
Kenneth Brown, who recommended the question be in-

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Iii BILL SCOTt
Sanford police solved the
l)urglarv of Western Auto Store,
First Street merchant, in quick
time Sunday and In the process
recovered three rifles, two
walkie-talkie radios, six wrist
watches 16 boxes of cartridges,
the Items removed from the
sure by four Juveniles, ages 13.
14, also apprehended.
ltflCt ivI:RL: i RIFLES are held by Sanford CJilCC SgL Walter .luit',
Sgt Charles late credited the
tIt"a police lapel radios with
left, and Charles Tate after the arrest of four juveniles charged with
bring kev to 1.1W capture of the
burglarizing Western Auto Store early Sunday and taking three rifles,
four
youths, who, alter entering
six wrist watches and two walkie-talkie radios,
the hardware store and taking
(Bill Scott Photo)
tiandiae were reported
to be shooting in the woods near
Mill Creek an West Fourth
Street.
Marathon County Meeting
Several police cars containing
At u leceiti School board bouirvar, north of Sunset Dets. Sgts. Gary Swami, Roy
B MARION BETHEA
Williams, Lts. Michael
meeting, Walter Teague, Boulevard,.
Rotunda, Charles Fagan. Sgt*.
Seminole Count)' Corn- associate auperintendant for
Also, an appeal against
Walter Jones and Tate connuzsicrners fart' a marathon Finance, informed the board. Hoard of Adjustment f
se.sitiri tonwrr(r- with a work rnunt' srhtob- tiavv ri-reived denying a request ti park a verged on 11w srvnv and of.
lesslim beginning at e:45 am., *246,000 tins year trom the' trailer in a A-I zone Located on kctively sealed-off the wooded
continuing through the regular: federul government in Impact Lake Lucerene Circle; an np- area.
With each officer being able
p.m tlieettnit and theflc'e'tnthe 7 funds, and that 1147,000 has peal against the Board of
been budgt'trd kit construction Adjustment for granting $ It' huh personally with others.
pin, public hearings
Aniting items under at Lake Brantley High and fled special exception in A-I z the lawmen captured the
to locate and operate a waste culprits and hauled them off to
discussion at the work session is Bug Elernentars- achool.
Other agenda items include a water treatment plant located the jail, where they were
the county's policy governing
conflict of interval Certain arts report by the county engineer north of Dike' Road and west of charged with breaking and
entering and grand larceny.
art- expressly prohibited and upon 11w utah' Department of Dodd Road
incLude acceptance of gifts, Transportation's zwnnoaed fivefavors or services whictu might year road program; a report by
Lend U' influence discharge of Eogtiauri Kell) upon the Mental
off iclel duties. Further, county Health facili ty; a report by Mrs.
rmf'l('yvli nui nut disclose M. Adams upon the League of
confidential information for Women Voters ; a report by
personal gain, not shall he Clifford Nelson upon the
tra nsact buineu Ui his official Seminole Zoological Society
capacity with any business request; a report by Charle1
Cfltit) with Which hi' is Hendrick upon the courth ouse
ftL%DvU,Led ALso included in tie demolition and a discussion
policy is a pnn'iso forbidding regarding the branch cow'la
personal investments in any needed for Article V.
Several public- hearings are
en terprise creating a conflict of
scheduled and include a coninterest.
Mw under discussion at the tinued hearing upon reqoning
work session is the county from A-] to RC-1 located at the
personnel board; a continued corner of Gabriella and Brooks
discussion from last week upon Roads; resuning (toni A-i to CN
water saft'ty: effective dote of located east of Douglas Road
acts, a contract fur be tween SR 436 and SR 431,
mental he
facili ties wi th taring 1-4. bordering Russell
Florida Hospital; commercial Street on the north and
fishing upon the St. John, l'mrvirw Street on the sou th;
River; county water resources rezone from A-i to C located
protection program; variance east side of Lake Howell Road,
for zoning (beer permit); ex- north of Howell Branch Iload:
tension of dredging permits; rezone from A-I to M-i located
bank deposits ; tWflUf ci tizens south of Sf 436 and adjacent to
transportation advisory Sit 431; twine (toni B-IA to Cd
committee; waiver at utilities located fronting U.S. 17-92 south
wt- t
of
Senilnultregulations for Bedbug school; arid
school-county recreation
pnlgrarn: planning and zon.'ng
t'(i'i1!lI1i,iiU1 dLSeussiciO ; and
L.ong'wocal forestry station road

To meet this pro}ededgrostih
under the conventional school
year, eight nevk schools anJ
extensive additicm to existing

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of the Sanford Police Department seems to be Company. No charges were flied by insaying as he survyes the wreckage at SR 46 and vestigating officer William Dube.
Suinmerlin Avenue Friday afternoon. Win(Joe Bush l'hoto)
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LONG WOOL) — "I want to be
shown that the Larson)
property is contiguous and it
had better be or I will file suit,"
Dr. Gerald Grissom, an adJacent property owner to an
annexed 50 acre parcel on the
Longwood-Markham Road,
threatened Thursday night.
Mayor Kenneth Brown assured
It is.
The Casselberry dentist made
the remark following adoption
on a four-to-one vote of an all,
nexatwn ordinance on second
arid final readi ng taking the
tract into the city with high
residential and business district
zoning classification,
Casting the only negative vote
was senior member of the
board, E. E. Williamson
Grissom contended that only
so many beauty shops, barber
shops. and banks can bv built on
the road before Council is
forced to grant variances for
oUwr uses such a5 convenience

The state Division of
Ileverage has announced it will
distribute $13,875,017.20 in
cigarette taxes this month.
These taxes, froimi sates during
MArLh, are 18.10 per rent over
the previous March collectIons
and will be distributed In the
amount of $7,007,433.36 to cities;
and $503,481.50 to counties.

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amount of disburseillenj which
they will receive are as follows;
Altamonte Springs, $4,578.93;
113,354,96;
Casselberry,
Longwood. *7.340.8.5; North
Orlando, $1.45.34; Oviedo,
Sanford,
and
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were wrong at the start.
of the housing problems faced
Ondefensespending, Humph.
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forgery.
Anderson
Griffin, charged in three lering
By MARION BETHEA
by the county school system, the
rt'y c ha rged that McGovern',
separate
informations
with
plead
not
guilty.
lay committee requested a
Two arraignments were plan for a $32 billion reduction
Five defendants are docketed buying, receiving and constudy committee composed of
and continued by the court until to $5-I.8 billion would be "cutting
county school personnel be for trial the week of July 10, cealing stolen property
formed to investigate the following their arraignment Floyd Griffin, charged In two May 30. These include the cases Into the very security of this
William Rye, charged with country."
feasibility and ramifications of before Circuit Judge Clarence separate Informations with two of
possession
of a central nervous
arid
&amp;ir.
Johnson. Each pleaded not coun
counts
ts each of breaking
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system
stimulant
and Willie
entering
with
Intent
to
commit
a
guilt)'
to
the
charges.
year program, whereby a
Frank Mason, charged with a
felony
and
grand
larceny.
student would attend class for
Defendants Include harry
Iwo count Inlormatioru of a
45 days or nine weeks and Bentley, charged with grand
criminal offender having a
Michael
Uamn,
charged
on
a
receive a IS-day or three-week larceny; Annie Ruth Robinson,
firearm and aggravated
vacation period before retur- charged with resisting an of. two count information with
possession of a hallucinogenic assault.
firer with violence to his per.
In the case of Rye, his at.
Lithe Johnson, charged drug and possession of cannabis
son;
torne-y
advised lit' could not be
with resisting an officer with is adiuled for trial the week of
e ut
Resi
June 26, ltamn pleaded not present for arraignment due to
violence to his Person; William guilty to each count.
involvement in another trial.
Mason Is without counsel and
the court ordered the defendant
Docketed
for
the
week
of
July
Threatens
17 is the trial of Edward to procure an attorney by next
Area Tax
Anderson, charged with ut- week.
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*New 3&amp;4 Bedroom Homes
*Full Carpeting
Central Heat
*Paved Streets and Sidewalks
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*Garages and Carports
*Underground Utilities

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At prewnt comtruction and
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LALIIUIIJ
land costs in this fast booming
Contra) Florida area, at least
it's not true—he doesn't even
Bv CARL P. LEUBSDORF cisin ShCovern said he found his own propffial.
$15 million would be required to
know
what the price tag of his
McGovern's
plan
Involves
'almost Impossible to believe."
AP Political Writer
s pay for this construction and
bill
is,"
Humphrey said.
$1,000
a
giving
every
American
cxWhen
the
program,
an
LOS ANGELES (AP) —
land acquisition.
M- Slinnesota senator said
"Incomesupplement"
anti
abolp.
anded
version
of
the
Columbia
Sharp
exchanges
between
Sons.
Traditionally the answer to
his alternative to McGovern's
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th
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student housing has been the LL Humphrey marked
annual
income,
a
$3,000
while
the
two
four
At one point,
building program but today's joint television appearance of Humphrey and McGovern apraise Social Security benefits 25
prohibitive construction ('fl51,5 the presidential campaign. Both peared pleased with the result. senators' sparred over the wel- per cent, transfer programs
senators
will
appear
Fare
issue,
Humphrey
charged
The
two
two
said
they
are
eager
for
the
coupled it ith the amount of
struction needed to keep pace more meetings before the June Tuesday night on a special that a single person in San aiding the aged, blind and
"Meet the Press' program over Francisco earning $8,000 ii year handicapped to federal flnanewith the county's school gro'a-th 6 California primary.
the National Broadcasting Co. would have to pay $567 more In Ing and, over four years, trans.
Three
ietnam,
dehave forced those charged with
issues.—V
ft'r the whole family assistance
responsibility to explore means ferise spending and welfare re- network and next Sunday on the taxes under the McGovern pro- program to federal financing.
-long
American
Broadcasting
Co.
posal.
other than new construction as form—dominated the howThat would coat $11.5 billion
"That simply is not true',"
a means of providing the program Sunday night as the program "Issues and Ancompared with whatever
"as
interrupted.
McGovern
two leading Democratic prest- swers"
necessary facilities.
"Well,
it
is
true,"
Humphrey
figure
Sen. McGovern wants to
exchanges
heated
The
most
contenders
answered
This search for other ways to dentlal
on
his elusive program,"
put
solve the housing problemshas questions from three newsmen. occurred on Vietnam and on the replIed, adding that a family of
Humphrey
said.
four
making
$12,000
would
have
On the attack almost lmnme. McGovern welfare program,
rikindled consideration of an
Early in the program, attack.
in
taxes.
which
diately,
Humphrey
assailed
The
South
Dakota
senator
to
pay
an
extra
$409
exlcnded school year,
"And that is not true," ing McGovern's "right from the
would permit schools to operate McGovern's claim that he was rejected Humphrey's charge
start" theme, Humphrey said,
$72
billion
McGovern
declared,
cost
plan
would
"right
from
the
start"
in
opposhis
an a yearqwmd basis
say "There are many times where
the
senator
to
"Now
for
but
refused
to
put
a
price
tag
on
Vietnam
war,
a
crib.
$ School Supt. John Angel ing the
you will find it not right from
' appointed a lay committee
e start but wrong from the
examine ways to utilize school
start." fie Insisted their records

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school pairing, use of portable
buildings and extensive
building programs.
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that he does not expect the
results to change the firm
decision of the School Baord to
implement the program.
"I'm * lu-rn believer in the
democratic was of officials
representing the people and
their desires," the city chief
executive said.
Brown, in an appearance
before the School Baord last
week, urged a county-wide
referendum on the issue but was
turned down on a 3-2 vote of the
board.

municipal election to be called
for the end of July ona proposed
new charter for 11w city.
This will allow the people of
our city to make their wishes
concerning the new school year
known." Brown saK adding

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PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR award of the Classroom Teachers
Department of the Seminole Education Association at the annual
banquet in Deltona this weekend went to William P. (Bud) Layer
(Second from left) who heads the new Teague Middle School.
Presenting the award is Mrs. Virginia Krause nght) president of
(T!), while Mrs. Layer and Kenneth Krause acting chairman of thee
Seminole County - Democratic executive Committee, offer
school
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ning In the classroom for Starling with three haste StUIIy the educators offered the which favored
another moe-week session, and assumptIons: Too many bes solution It found — tmpk'- schools and based on the study
schools offered summer
students, too few schools anti mcntatlon of the 45-I5 year. irnd reconunenitatlons, the
on.
programs for makeup "°
School Hoard, by a three-two
The committee Investigated too little money for adequate round liriram.
and enrichment 1'h(S Wt't
The school housing lay coin- volt', decreed the system would
Valley View School district In school Construction, the 45-15
optional and attendance
Illinois, which is now operating coninilltee a racticti the intitce formed by stiperinlen. utilize the concept starting in
voluntary, thus the leO-day under the 45.15 program. problem Alter an exhaustive dent announced its findings. .luiy, 1973.
•hool year with optional
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ame the nationally accepted
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Until recently, industry,
business and the communit
have accepted this pattern
without questioning it.3 basis or
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challenging its ability to cope
with the educational nee&amp; of
TIM
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the 1970's
. •.. eNovi. rapid Increases In the
ber of students to be housed
mAde the need to examine
school plant utiliz.auon critical.
Throughout the country, many
means of handling students in
achieve fullest use of existing
school plants have been at.
tempted but, in most CLSCS,
none ofthrsc' have met with
complete acceptance by
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Everything the restless'os touch changes
Memorial Day is no exception. Indeed there is a
metamorphosis detectable which could bring
about a change in emphasis that would enable
this holiday even above its present glorification
of the nation's
Call the roll and out of the past the Memorial

The race between offensive and defensive
weapons is one which started even before the
English long bow darkened the sky in France
and lead to the gradual but permanent end of the
age of the armored knight and his squire.
Has not the invention of the rifle, the cannon
and the machine gun made war such a slaughter

will unloose it t Remember the 30s?
Yet wars continue and only now shows a ny
signs of becoming so hideous, so self-kstroying
that the great powers are talking seriously of
harnessing the monster,
Is this not an earnest of the kind of Memorial
Day which could come about when the heroism

Day parade forms. Front and center come the

that it must cease? So argued many before WW

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achievements of the peacemaker, the wise
statesman and the honest diplomat is
memorialized as well?

colors with

the fife and

drum

shrilling Yankee

Has not the cost of war made another global
conflict such an economic monsterthat no nation

Doodle.

First in line are the "embattled farmers"
whose muskets fired the "shots heard around the

u-orld" on lxxington's green. The "long rifles"
which pushed the frontier across the
bloody ground" and to the west march wi th

of Kentucky

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"elephant," the host of the brave men in the
"Blue" and the "Gray" have have a division-size
Unit of their OWTL
Then come the

"Rough Riders" of the

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.rtshing teeth of "TR" leading the charge an San

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Hill

keenly revived.

"Doughboys'" of %' I and
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"Doaces"

of

bring the parade into the horrors of all-out
ar on a global scale with more than their share
,f heroes. There is Sergeant \'cn-k and his
sharpshooter skills learned in squirrel shooting
in the mounta ins and the never-to-beforgotten
"Nuts" of General Toni' McAuliffe when the
Germans had his small force sw-rounded at
Bastogne and demanded surrender.
Now come the hard fi ghting m en of the
Korean "police action" and the still bitter tmdeclared Indochina war. Theirs is a differen t
}.:nd of fate from th eir heroic predecessors, But
th e courage and devotion in th at evil combat
from th e "Green Berets" to the fighter-pilots
now braving personal air duels and ground
sophisticated attack deserve the gratitude and

which,

cheers

has been largely

unfortunately,

absent.

It is in no way to minimize the worth and the
strength which th is Memorial Day tradition of
honoring American fighters has bestowed to call
attention to the change in warfare which has, by
its very magnitude, changed the warrior's role.
Nuclear power ad 'the' thrat of total
holocaust has changed all that. Not that there is
not and will be those conflicts in which nonnuclear weapons are used. Witness the tragic
war in Indochina, the confli ct between IndiaPakistan, and th e Six Day war between Israel
and the Arab nations 'which has not yet found a
way to peace.

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FRANK VOLTOLINE, Circulatlors.General Mar.ag'r

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Th e Brocikings InstItution's newly released 4(8-page
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made of lrorV'
mouth, you make real aense." people what they want
reduce strictly military manpower inot including civilian
"Of course, they're all pretty,
"1 should think that a wife that you can gain a name as a 4efcn workers)t b', some 650,000 men 1k would hrinc
but I'd say this one Is the heit lucky enough to have you far a good conversationalist, one home to their U S bases some 170.000 of the 300,00
now stationed in Europe under NATO.
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people are always glad to talk
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has your eyes &amp;M ft' "" murh in her life to complain to- If you try to teti thr
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dthghth.il t1Jt crinkle
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the molilli."
listen-they'll spread the word
to 1973, total U.S. military and civilian defense man"Why should they eWcl you that %ou're one of the biggest. Nis-er was cut by 1.5 million persons
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While Sens Georc McCoern and Hubert Humphre
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defense spending, the highly respected Brookings Insti
tution IS treating the issue with the careful balance it
research skills a ltn.
here in a state where defense and aerospace spending
has obvious major effect ulx)n jobs and the general can.
dillon of the economy. humphrey Is trying to suggest
that McGovern's January ProrSal to cut the De en
budget by $32 billion by fiscal 19Th represents a meat.
axe approach which would hurt California badly
Mcovcrns plan is contained in a thicklydocumented
"alternatie Defense budget" which proposes massive
Sivings through cuts in

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which fails in October, b there are ioua new figures out
which won't keep. i By October, we might forget where we

saw them.t

This is a li ttle publication at e Amc*n Neap
th
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Publishers Anociaticxi, entitled "Facts About Newspapers
1972.." which gives the plot away.
Although
Although the natis economy suffered a few jolts In
lPfl, newspapers did very well, thank you, and there wrj'
1'eases In the flib'
'Papers published, di'culaticxi, advertising volume and newsprint conswnptjan,

The Increase In number of daily 1Wwspapers published
was hardly a headline Item, the gain being a net of one from 1.748 papm pubheied in 1970 to 1,749 published in 19,1,
But a gain Is a gain')
Daily cweulation of U.S newspapers hit an a114.lme high
of 62,Z31,
per day last year; readers paid a total of
$2.553,P24,000 to subscribe or buy.
Npapers Increased their lead in advlsig volume
°t all other media in 1971., getting 30.3 per cent of every
out of
the total advertising cii S20.5 billion for all inertia. It was up
MOY half a billion dollars over the pm-img year.
Newspap-s cmcwne nearly 10 million tons of newsprint

The trend In newspapers is more evident when one extends the span of Cumparilon. Back in 1920, fi*- eumpble
there were 2,0(2 dai1 newspapers being published

America, 3 more than in 1971.
But their combined
.conisideraWy len Ow half of bust yemr,s; combined
circulation.

'ThOseOfuswhohavebeenaronndmore.atewyear.s
may be the most unprewwd by thew istahsUcal tni)utes to
ourselves, because docxnsay's said that this was not to be

When radio cam on the scene, it was
d
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lmmediac'y of news and then advertising, and newspapers
The dirge was rezim)ed with the advent of television
It was said that newspapers, which IW%IVed
apace with radlo,could not cop
new 'isuaJum
They have.
(xisldering the competition for the advertising dollar, It
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nearly one-third of that dIlar, 30.3 cents Other shares of that
advertising dollar: television, 17.2 cents; direct mail, 14.4
MU; magazines. 6.9 cenU; radio. 6.7 centg; buxine"
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What does all this mean?Well, the authors of this Introspective piece draw souie editorial c' duslons, which
dose With this paragraph:
"The newspaper today remains what It has always been
- the No.1 medium for m.'ws and ln'ormatlon. The other
media all
'i'e unique hn'ictions - radio for
reporUng bulletins. magannes for interpretive opinions,
television far its ext ordinary ability to put us at the scene of

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kangaroos in almost unlimited numbers. One U.S. pet
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As prducer-wi'ite Norman voice intoning such character. iSSUed the fcliowjn( obierva.
unusual. one would say, to enarpointsu
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his foreword. istic gems St3; "i gut
rounter a book with tiu !
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% nanit-s ltstei as "ccmtribut- as this is written. Archie don't tn,"
burning hiss and trying to
Bunker was barn. For an
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called "me Wit and 1Asdom
to say! And in7
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Meanwhile,
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Archie Bunker," subtitl ed a portion of it has
w going that inst pigs consider more feim
already en they have a
The Outrageous Thoughts of tered the language of our te
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talk show without sound. it's
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then the letters
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wrote to Quint: "I've 11sten
With cin -riuig out the 'c'c-kJy in to krws
N,.it lung ago, a burrage of Lu you for years and find I
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Israeli women. .. Women
"All in the Family" rouging at oth' CS radio p-ograni, by being liberated does not mean a
the top of thr ratings arse Accordingly t1mv are 1%. cvrrespondent Bert Quint. who wo
10 b,
many months. it's not by any ments of dielog'ee fran "All In is based In Rome.
trartive or weIi.gruomed."

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yellow, ultramarine blue,
Comanche red or

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from 40%-60% discount. Take
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Moray, May 29 1972

Hospital Notes
MAY 2$. 1972

Maggie Johnson, Osleen

ADMISSION'
S

Sharon L Grissom, Orlando
Russell J. Lauben, Deltona

Sanford:
Daniel C. Spivey Sr.
Tanuny Elizabeth Warriner
Laura B. Williams
}Ic$ly M. Ly

Mar) Hudson

The Sanford Herald

TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS...

MAY27. 1972

Tracy N. JenkIn
Noah Maynard
Mary D. Peterson
Lucille M. Potter
Johnny B. Brown
Margaret M. Shelton, Sumter,
Mary L. McClary
NC
Ids MseHughes
7... Amarando. Deltona
.'.w
Linda I. Noah
Larncr 0. Ross, Deltona
Evelyn Akionha Mitchell
BIRTHS
Agnes S. White. Orange City
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kidd, a
Paul H. Beaman, Deltona
. Sanford
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. William Ley, a
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
:irl, Sanford
Strickland, a boy, Sanford
DISCHARGES
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Sanford:
Dale Griffin
Sharon L Bowen
William 0. Carpenter
Marianne Tainvakis
Janice D. Renaud
Donald H. Jenkins
Wilbur H. Stafford
Lorraine P. Flowers
Timmons Reed
Bertha B. Hollis
F the) G. Thompson
Margaret Plarido
Catherine F. Tremko
Al J. Pound
R obert E'lurnrr,er
1tuirit L. GclderI
Lizzie Dixon
Woodrow Coleman
M a ry N. Revels
Ruby F. Jordan
Carol Bethea
Evelyn Sandifer
Albert 0. Vonflerbulis
John H. Mason, Longwood
ltt'nire D. Jacobs
Charles Oravets., Casselberry
ireddie Lee Brown, Lake
Reginald Hancock, Deflary
Monroe
Joseph D. Papandrea, DelWilliam A. McLennan, De- Lana
ltary
Mary Lee Burgess, Deltona
jiite!. McGinnis, Deltona

Seminole
Calendar
Ma
ARC first aid

COtW5t

a.m.-4:45 p.m.. Clamber of
Commerce building.
MAY 31
ESO Reading Club of Sanford
Women's flub, 10 a.m., SJC
Uiote chan'e of date).
June 1
Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce. installation of '
8 p. flt,

Lyman high School Choral

spring onc'er1, 7 p.m.; pancake
supper by South Seminole
Rotary Club, 5$ p.m.; Lyman
Blue-Gold inter-squad football
izarne. 8:15 p.m.
June 3
Seminole County Cattiernen's
Association. family supper
meeting. 5:30 p.m., Lee's Ranch

I Chuluots
League of Women Voters,
Iirnchcan niethag, Mr. Steaks,
(Asselberry.
June 10
Congregational Christian
Clawcti picnic. 1.5 p.m., Silver
Lake

June 17

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Sanford:
Stanley C. Hill
Evelyn Redenbaugh
Alfred A. Halley
John D. McLellan Jr.
Joyce M. Picardat
Phoebe J. Robinson
Glendora Tab
Helen P. Thompson
Mrs. Henry Kidd and baby
boy
Yvette Coons, N. Orlando
Sandra L Loshaw, N. Orlando
Jay A. Priest, Longwood
Harry E. Gilmore, Lake Mary
Eznllia May Seviour, Deltona

Williams, Deltona

Firestone Stores
601 W. 1st St.
Sanford

Stenstrom Realty

Wiboldrs Camera Shop
210 South Park
Sanford
Calibart Real Estate
2021 French Ave.
Sanford
The Big Dip
2439 French Ave.
Sanford

2.545 Park Ave.
Sanford

Seminole Printers
705 West 9th St.
Sanford

Seminole Hardware a
Western Supplies
Longwood, Fla.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Pete Tucker
915 Rockhill St.
Deltona, Fla.

Crawford &amp; Stella Shelton

Famous Recipe

Water Bonnet, Inc.

15.4 Country Club Circle
Sanford

Fried Chicken
18095. French (17.92)
Sanford

100 N. Lake Howell Rd.
Casselberry. Fla.

Sanford Electric Co.
2322 Park Drive
Sanford

Sears Catalog Sales
Office
Pinecrest Shopping Center
Sanford

Cdr. Jerry Sullivan, USN
(Rot.) &amp; Family
Famous Recipe of
Sanford

Wilson-Maier Furniture
311.315 E. '1st s.
Sanford

Sanford Sewing Center
307A East 1st s.

Larry's Mail

And

215 Sanford Ave.
Sanford

Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Peterson Sr.
Hidden Lake

Curtis Ryan
Rt. 1 Box 175.A
Sanford

Sanford

Comfortable Summer In
Your Future?

With A Csrr..r

Central Air Conditioning
System

FREE
ESTIMATES

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Thompson was one of the
for Kt'ont' Colt team last
year and Is coming off an vs.
clIent high school MCII%Ofl

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Orlando Rebel Streak
Ended By Telford '9'

After pushing their winning
rii's Wildness on the part oi sire a k of wilctnrs and w,alAeiI
w bert' he worked for Lyman streak
to II gaines the Orlando the Telford hurlers stymied that nine of the Rebels to help the

high School. The Lanky south. ltcbt.'l.c met defeat over the teams efforts,
loc a l nine
p.iw had three straight shtitntils %%
lip sticker for the Rebels In
lt1sjni a 2.0 decision in
M arge flicker's Rebels
I ,, his final gaines In the Colt the first gamiie if a twinbill captured the Friday night the s4'cor*i .it tory was Staley
tourney last season, In his final Saturday night at C. I.. Varner encounters by scores of 3-2 and who slapped three hits in a like
high school outing he was the stadium.
4.0,
nwnlwr of trips and had a pair
victim of it tough 3-2 defeat of
The Invading Teleford I Pa.
The 3-2 victory came in the " stiilcn bases. The RebeLs only
Seabrt'eze. which wound up Wanderers gave the Rebels all first gamlie Friday night as had but four hits in the garn.'
winning the District title
kinds of trouble during the two. Itolthie l{uldnsnn survived a with Toni Swartoul, the Lyman
The tarttn: lineup fir hit'
were w iitii,'n of the (tNt tuLf
iii' lug •g.iint' ini'etui: but l:ilt' ru%li by the Wanderers to ph) sit'.il education instructor
race with a 8-I ret'irti
getting the other.
''oil uiil win but tine in Ow gain the tlt't'i5iog,,
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10 It 3-.O lead wiIli two runs in the was a big one
first and another In the sixth, pair of runs in the second In.
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only In see the Wandere-s erupt fling. It came after a walk to
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for two runs in the seventh to Hobble Robinson had loaded the
sacks.
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make
a tight ganuie of it.
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In Sunday's first game
The winning run for fix,
fW'IW
HeWe's scored in the sixth on a Telford act Pat Whitman got
Telford error. Stephany Tenney revenge for her first loss of the
raced aertis the plate in the season when she set the Rebels
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sixth as the Telford shortstop clown on a stellar five hitter in
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l'hy Ills Shank dropped an easy which she struck out one and did
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not Issue a free piss.
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Both of the Telford runs in
Pa i
the Rebel's seven hit
attack were- Tenney with two this game came in the first
hits in three trips including a Inning when Phyllis Shask,
Ronnie Maiurek and Pat
double
and triple' and Oviedo'
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Kathy Stale), with two singles in Dierking rapped
secuUve
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singles off losing pitcher Helen
three at bats.
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The nightcap Sunday gave the
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quickly in the second game on
once crowd of be tter than 500 plenty
Friday
night
also,
scoring
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in the first and three more in the In the way of thrills bu t most of
second en route to their 4.0 it was by the losing Wanderers.
First off the Wanderers built a
conquest.
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Angels Cop Oviedo 2nd Half

Pre Natal
Classes

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vance.

classes.

through workouts during spring practice, The
S4.!mirloks will play their annual spring game
Friday night at the Sanford Municipal Stadium.

S4, 11111111 16. I 4''tI1 ( tI' will lk pla) wg firithace will Lw Hon lrf(fielth'r, harold Stall s ,
like ttus:
ltiist'lI intl Ilinky Copeland rcser%e rlghtfieWer and Terry
Leading off and playing will hit eighth and play right- While a reserve second
thirdhase will ix, Robert Avant, field. Thompson will hit ninth. baseman.
Hitting second and playing
Manager Keane will have all
After tonight's opener the
centi.rfickl is James Keane. line of his mound crew in the Sininole legion will move
Bob Constantine top hitter for starling lineup tonight against across the "road" Inc a meeting
l.yinan this past season, tints Tavares. In addit i on to with the Casielberry legion
ttiiril imnil will be at shortstop. Thompson, Avant, Keane, nine. That game Is set for
Ilittir: cleanup and playing Hada%'k and Ellis are listed as l.&gt;tnan High field at 530 on
c.' oni will Ix. Han Hadovic
itltetiers by the Seminole Wednesday evening. Come
The fifth spot in 11w batting manager. Ellis and Thompson Friday night the Seminole outfit
order will Lw filled by Jim Ellis are the only lefties on the will journey to Lersburg loi' a 7
who will he stationed In left- niotirul staff,
rn contest under the light.c
field Hand) Brooks will handle
Hounding out 11w present a gainst the Leesburg Legion
the catching duties and hit roster are Paul Ryan. reserve
All of the Le gion conteitc an'
is I Ii I Ia tttng eighth and ct'nterfield, Bob Keane, backup 'hecluled for nine innlngc

Keane will 1w running

the show'* for the loc al group
hich IS in its first season of
ration. Keanemanaged the
timole ('till It-agile It'.illl list
ir and l,ic many of those
,.iiin players on his legion

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Jim Rogers. Seminole High soplomore
quarterback Brent Carli runs his 1(fense

twin girls, Sanford
DISCHARGES

The classes are offered free of
charge as a service to the
community. For more Information contact the Nursing
Office at Florida Hospital 843-

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Fritz Neumann, Casselberry
William Best. Deltona
Dorothy S. Raybold, Long-

Cool

Mark Thompson will get the
jiIFhing honors when the
Seminole Baseball League's
I 'gion nine take to the field
inight in the opener of their 20';Ime schedule
The local Legion nine.
-s ponsored by Post 183 in
Altamonte, opens their slate
,;ainst Tavarese Legion at the
Seminole Baseball diamond
located near Five points. Gaine
for tonight's battle Is 7 .
Rob

Lila Vance

There A

11cruldNimirtii Writer

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John T C.ass.ad)
Ethel G. Thompson
Nancy G. Newkirk
Fred Van Pelt
William Dixon
Juanita R. Sergent
Mark S. Faryna
RobertA. Hall
Henry Peters
Emma L. Harris

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ADMISSIONS

Jimmie

at the evening

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Men's Club of Congregational
Christian Church, corn boil, 5-7
p.m., Fellowship Hall

A new series of Parent
Education classes will begin at
Florida Hospfl.al on June 20.
Expectant parents are invited
to attend regardless of where
they will have their baby.
The classes Last for six weeks
and cotiksl of once weekly
vi,orflin ilji.sses for the mother
and evening daSMS for both
parents. All phases of
pregnancy, labor and delivery,
and baby cart- are cuerrd with
special
emphasis
or
preparation for childbirth
techniques.
The clitsws are conducted b
Mrs. Alice MacMahon, R.N.,
who is an accredited instructor
in the Lamare method of
ttukliirtIi Local obstertricjans
and pediatricians are speakers

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BIRTHS

JUNE!

Seminole Legion Begins
Season At Home Tonight

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We won't solve our nation's problems by berating Old Glory or
showing it disrespect. On the contrary, by tearing down the Stars and
Stripes, we destroy the symbol of what every American wants to
achieve: liberty and justice for all. It makes better sense to keep that
flag flying before us as a beacon, reminding us of the goals our
founding fathers set for a new nation, goals we are still striving
toward. Don't knock It.. cherish it.

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Virhha M. Purvis
Sharon L Bowen

a

Monday, May 29, 1972-7

SOUTHERN

AIR
OF SANFORD. INC.
100 N. MAPLE AVE.
PHONE 322.1321

I ATTENTION: 3 &amp; 4 Yr. Olds I
QUALITY
Weekday School Registers NOW

Sanford Mobile Park
3515 S. Orlando Dr.
Sanford
United State Bank
of Seminole
Sanford Plaza
Sanford

Jim Ryan &amp; Family
Sanford
Lt. Cmdr. (Ret) 8 Mrs.
A. A. McClanahan Sr.
409 Editha Circle

Colorado Springs.

Corner Bailey Ave. and
Ross St.,Sanford

Cob. 80900

Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Warren
and Family
Sanford
Payton Realty
2640 Hia.tha Ave.
Sanford

(Buddy)
409 Editha Circle
Sanford
C. A. Whiddori
Real Estate
111N. Park

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Ray Lundquist

One-Hour Cleaners

424 W. Crystal Dr.
Sanford, 322.2296

Sanford Plaza
Sanford

Ball Realty&amp;

ATTENTION: .................................
The Presbyterian Day School will launch its
Pilot Program for three and four year-old
children this September, carefully tailored to
provide a quality experience for this ape child.
Classes meet Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Thursday
of each week. The 15 children enrolled for the
Pilot Program will have both an experienced,
certified teacher and a full-time $ttaching
assistant to guide them. The School will be
located in the new educational facility being built
on Park and 3rd. Some openings are still avail.
able. Parents who missed the May 25th PreRegistration may call 322-2096 or 322.2662 to
reserve a ptece for their child.

Jim Lash Chrysler.
Plymouth Inc.
2613 S. Orlando Drive.
Sanford
Wm. H. Stemper Agency
"Stempe'- Knows Where
Money Grows"
19195. French, 322.4991

Tres Chic Beauty
8. Wig Salon
7 10W. isiS,.

Senkarik Glass a.

H'y 46 West

P.O. Box 82
Lake Monroe, Fla.

Sanford

Maryland Fried Chicken
2100 French Ave.
Sanford

Patricia Anne McClanahan
409 Editha Circle

Mrs. J. H. Tindell

Flo and Hal Harriss
2546 S. French Ave.

Mr. Muffler
2421 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Animal Haven
Boarding Kennel

Lt. Commanders. airs.
George Thompson (Rot)
105 Pine Lake Drive
Sanford

Sanford

Mr. 8. Mrs. Arvin Mihm

Sanford

Harriett's Beauty Nook
105 S. Oak Ave.
Sanford

Insurance Co.
101.0 west 1st St.

Shelley's Used Cars
701 French Ave.
Sanford

Sanford

Sanford

Fixit Shop
906 French Ave.
Sanford

119 W. 23rd St.

Sanford

Top hitters

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Indians'

Upholstering
706 Celery Ave.
Sanford
Bill and Claire Burns
)54C Ferguson
Deltona

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Coggins Appliance
Service
Sanford Airport,
Sanford
Mr. &amp; Mrs. I. J. Sheffield
James, Johnny &amp; Brian
Celery Ave.
Sanford

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Sunda y 's Stilts
The win pushed the Angel
Miami 16. Pot no Beach 4
record
to 7-i In the second half,
Fort Laudertla ,Key West
Southern I)lsislon
while th e Indians are 3-3.
W. L Pct. G. 1-0
West l'alw Be 3. Cocoa o FoIlowingaretheA thleticto
16
Miami
are 2.2 and the Britves who are
iS innings)
W.P.Beach 25 18 .511 2'
winless, 04. in the second half.
St.
Petersburg
r
ampa
0
5t
22 21 .512
is Pompano
The
Indians won the first ha lf
Daytona Heat hi I )rlando
77 7
Cocoa
title.
Winter
Havena kelandtlnFort La
Laud.
.409 10
nd. 18
3 0 12 uoinpletei
Key West 17
There was no action in the
Ionda)'s met
Northern Uhislon
Oviedo Major League division
Fort
l.itidt'rda
t
Cocoa
W. L Pet. GB.
Friday because the umpire
West Palm lIe. at Miami
Tampa
failed to show. In that race the
26 20 .5(jS
Daytona
Key West at P ano Beach Twins,nnanagedby Roth Vjhlen
a
Tampa at ()rla
St. Pete - 25
Winter Haven St. Peters- have a 5-2 mark. Following are
2.3 20 .535 l's
W. Haven
the Orioles at 3-3, Pirates 2.3,
Or lando
21 24 .467 4t1 burg
CardInals 1-3. The Twins
Ikach
l)aytona
..akeland
13 30 .302 Ii's

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Davidson set the 4-1 lead after two

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Blair Agency
Corner S. Park &amp; 3rd
Sanford
Holcomb's Sitter
Service
157 Pinecrest Drive
Sanford

and a halt

Wanderers down on two hits in Innings, threatening to make a
the nightcap on Friday to gain SWCt'P.
They pulled oil a rare triple
her fourth victory without a
r1i'feat, Her mound opponent, play in the opening inning which
.I,, Moser encountered
to give them an early

spark

B THE AKSOCIATEI) PRESS

Sanford Heating 8
Air Conditioning
2619 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Bill Baker
Volkswagen, Inc.
3219 S. Orlando Drive

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1 )NALYN KNIGHT, daughter of Mr. and M rsDonald
Donald Knight. 2341
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, was named Outstanding Player of the Year
in the women's intramural program at Stetson tJnivt'rsitv. She also
received three awards of recognition as she was 'k'cted to all -star
teams in basketball, volleyball and softball. A graduate of Seminole
High, she is currently majoring in physical education 1111(1 has just
completed her sophomore year at the l)eLand university.
Joe Rush Photo
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Ryunj's Comeback Fallis
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Henry Pullen
New Smyrna's
New Champion
-There's no

al1It', Ray Snotigrass of Kau
and fourth place man
chanialon
Wayne
Marshall.
of Melbourne,
SIwedway has a new
hitu etutsed, arid was
In ('ot.'oa .speed merchant Henry
alongside' H,'well several lane,
i'ulkn.
'font, dripping buck into the
l'ulk'n, who raced in the
lii,iltetl stock class with some fourth spol lie' curlier in the
ucui'ss early in the current evening took the first of two
season, switched to the bite limited stock heat events, with
mti''deis three weeks ago. Howell taking the other one.

NEW SMYRNA

( IUistiofl about It. New Smyrna Gallie,

l(rIIITA, Kan. i Al' - reply when asked
Driver
Hill
('lark
f
when he ruli him of precious time as he campaigning a brand new,
tn records, including an night resume running. ''I
Mellu'orne
gave
the
crowd a
see") ri'ali"s himmuse'lf for the U.S. iirighit yellow Hedge. 1k won
American women's s Uindard in to have a little bit oI strain in
the first hine out, he' won the 'tart' in the first late mi.tel
01) "1 1M, trials this summer,
the high Jump, were set during imay right leg.''
U) tin tool posted the best quid- second tlmiie out, and he won heat, as the engine on his t ar
the U.S. Truck and Field Fedltyun insisted the injury WBS if&gt; mg tRue In the MO Friday again tail Friday night, making t'xploded in a huge yellow ball ,q
e'ratiun miit'ct here over the ''nothing serious,'' and that 1w
Elaine. A blown engine
iugtil- -1.49.1. 'that tiint' would it three ins a row.
w e'ekend, but for Jim Hyun it had dropped out of the halfmile 11.1w
St'ond place man Friday was spi- ished oil on the imuinifoltj,
won the finals Saturday
harked another time of frus- finals only minutes beforu the night Ken Sparks of the Chi- Wa&gt;nt' heckle of Orlando,
in a "ausing the fire, but Clark
tratlon.
rare began only because his leg
Trisek Club took the event repeat
the previous week's "scapeti unharnied and fire
flynn, the world mile and did not respond as he, wanted In 1 49 3
twrfurniancc. Slipping into the crews quickly had the blaze
hilf.mnile record holder who is during a w arniup and he didn't
--It) tifl'5 dripping out (if the third spot in the' late nn*lel under control
trying for a comeback which want to risk further injury.
featured haif.niiie wasn't the '1$k'r Feature was another will carry tii'n to the Munich
liii ccgicti, Bob Timmons of on l y tlisaplmintnnit.nt for the Orlando driver, Leroy Portt'i
.
Olympics this year, 3113taintd a the University of Kansas, stud throng if
liet'khi'
had several chances t''
nearly
10,000
for
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muscle strain in his right thigh only taut' will tell how serious
Iwiss l'ullen, but he could;;
iiribi&gt;''s
finals
running on a wet track in a t he injury is and what ef fect it
Only two men's records were st'vuiiLo get quite enough pow i r
qualifying heat Friday. lie had will have on Hyun's training
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wet and neither was sIx'ctat'u. 1,ut of Psi; (rhci'clk
It, scratch from the MO-yard fl.
hedule.
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lir Efren c ;pscmn if L,on,ijir,
won inc of Ut'
mali Saturday.
flyun needs sprint work, 'tim- 'rex,, University ran the ituotlel hea ts, with Or la ndan
''I don't know," was flynn's muons said, and the injury
could 44oyiir.l Intermediate hurdles in Ernie Bass ta king the other.
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Olillit-Id of Chicago Truck Club feature with
niechaniegi
and Bob Stoltunan of Western pioblcin,t,
Th. closest race in the
Ki'matucky both threw the discus
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I".1 hot, 9 inches for the other. .'urremst season took place in the
nldfi.'ld won the tiisbecause limited stock feature asCocoa's
%like Howell nianaged to pull
he uncorked his toss first.
Among the other records set 'ut the .ictory literally inches
'The Sanford Recreation
Classes will be held a t the Ft. during the two days was a stit-ad of Jack Cart of Eau ~
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Department will sponsor tennis Mellon tennis complex anti women's high jump mark of 5
kuons for beginners l2through students will be required to feet, 10 inches by Audrey Reid
16 )'ears of age. Registrations supply their own material, of Texas Women's University.
will be ta ken May
through
rackeli, (,lanes will begin That also wiped out the U.S
June 9. There will be a June 12.
%mixit 's rr('ord of 5-91 . set in
registration fee of 12 for the six
Non-residents must purchase 1950 h) Mildred McDaniel.
week course,
The Lake Brantley Highs
Pictihit ('nail Club won the
a non-resident card before
Classes will be held on registering. For further in. men's t'tuiruipionship with 80 &amp;hool Athletic Boosters will
Tuesday and Thursday. Girls formation cull the Sanford itt-. fi4*tnLs to 42 for rurmerup Ctd. hold their final organizational
I realton Department
age 12.13 will Inie'et on I UeS(lii)'
miretimug tomorrow night, Mui
' ago '1 r,,( k ('lub, 34 for Kansas
322-3161.
- 7 P Hi. llo&gt;s age l2.I3 will
State and 23 for Kansas. The 30 at MIlwt'e, Middle SChOOi
H I S S H A R £ -A un
According to Recreation
Inert on Tuesday 7.-I pin. Girls
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women's
111k went to Texas starting at 8 p. nn,
Cubs man, abiuusiy an •c&amp;ogy
age 14 - 16 will meet on Director Jim Journigan 11w Track Club with 8r1 points, well
All parents of prospective btiPf, eIle upie to add to the tail
Thursday 6-7 p.m. Boys age courts will be closed to the ahead of the 61 racked up by the athletei and cheerleaders are
slick of bsvqrag. opt during
14-16 will meet on murIay public on the above dates an
urged to attend this important s*sp throu g h the stands at a
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2544 S. French Ave.
Sanford

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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grovs
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Sanford

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Sanford

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t .' rr r .mlwetl John fifth .licr a w alk it, J'titi Molt,
Angds '1 Uc O' tetlo
nit Milik&gt; to read ta.e safely. On Randy Homer doubled and
League rallied for five runs in the
error on l)bley's ball singles were slammed by Ted
the bottom of the six th to nip Riddle raced it-turd the bases
Homer and Jim Palmer. In
their closest competitor, the with the decldn( 'tan. Ward's sixth the lead went to 5-1 when
Indians, 6-5 Friday night. This single was Lix tel' hit in
the Indians added another tally.
ives the Angels the second hail inning.
Again it was a hit by Randy
tie.
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The Indians assimed a 2-0 Homer that scored the rim,
Going into the game the lead in the tip 4 the first.
India ns trail ed the A ngels by Handy lIomnerreaied first on
While it was not one of his
one game to the race lit the an error bytlaAnpl shortstop.
second half title. They appeared Mark Bell reivd a walk. better efforts Jim Riddle went
to have things all tied up until Singles by Ranjy %Mlis and Ted the distance for the Angels and
the final surge by the Angels. homer brouit I the two managed to pick up the victory.
It gives the Angel ace a 4.0
In that seventh inning out- Indian tallies
burst the Angels sent six men to
In the bottoi of he first the record in the second half of play
the plate and the first five Angels rnanavd t score one and an overall mark of 6-1.
scored. Nary a putout was time. Ciaxtonsingkl with one
Tagged with the loss was
frecor,jed by the losing Indians. one out. Wit 1W out Jim
Greg
Thompson who Just could
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Opening the Angel seventh Riddle singletg
Claxton
was a walk to Ray Winter. to th ird. C)axtn set-ed when an not maintain his control in the
Bases on balls were also Issued Indian err'onl u Mobley's final frame. Thompson had the
to Scott Riddle and Jot' Claxton ground ball. 'hat was all the Ar4e13 eating out of his hand
arid the sacks were jammed sc oring the ungel did until over the first six innings. From
to the sixth he
when Marty Ward strolled to their final gale wining surge
aowed
by one hit. All told he
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the plate. Ward unjammed the in th e sevenU.
The lndianuit heir lead to was Dilly touc hed for four hits
bases when he rifl ed a single to
but walks led to his downfall.
center. Jim Riddle drew a walk 4-1 with a pi,' cdms in the

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With his
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a ce put S2lL76'.90nththe
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I'ainolwe wore' the mantle of Year-Old Pennsylvanian, played Penske and his crew on the dais Penske racing till. That payoff
with him, Donohue said, "1 came from a record invictor) with a smile here Sw,- it cool Saturday to win the 56th
edition
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IA-AgM club presidents.
a move to aid the offense. the to-boundli markers for
virdr. one font, nlnr
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tnrbrt from each sideline, leaving 111ki feel (the width of a
the middle. lii addition. Lops of nimibers ap•
rrutgbar)
pruring at 3-sard Intervals on the playing field will Lw our
feet In length
yard from the in-bounds merkeri and will be
the sidelines.
at both sides close
All fault. committed by the offensive team behind the
Line of scrimmage henceforth will be penalized from the
p-rvloL$ line cii scrimmage. r5ther than from the point of
Inult on forward
infraction. Prrvinus1, thus applied
passing plays It now apptic if , runniri ploys aLcz
ZlLisaoa permissible Iota pant to be returned from the
and inst. as It nas been for kiekOffI and, during 11171. mined
field pal attempts. Prr'.rinuil). a punt Into the end zone was
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ludy. said fiunda* night
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Al U1fr win *15,257.89 for qualifying, and rarticu'rb by
race was
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JUNIOR LEAGUE
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WD40 Is a liquid non.fzreasy chemical that will keep your
firearms and acressorter, working and looking like new. A
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residue' and will not harm paint, laquer, plastics, rubb or
wooditocks.
ucr it in your tackle box. It will clean, lubricate and
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tree rust.Irowi parts and will not harm fishing reels or lines
On your boat, WD4D will stop rust and corrosion on metal
parts, lubricate to keep all parts running smoothly, dry out
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This ball ganw went eight
innings and so far is the' game of
the year in the Junior League.
Jeff I'ntUm had three hits, one a
double and scored the winning
run. 'Terry Smith had one' hit
and had the winning RBI farElks. Robert Smith had two
hits. Roger Mills had a single.
Joe Baker and Drew Bongianni
each had a triple for CivItan,
David Tangway, Donnie
Williams and John Doyle each
had a single. Winning pitcher,
Robert Smith. Inset. John
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Hitting borne runs In the Astrodome was cure a seldcm
enjoyed ocriulon. Matter of fart. In 11 borne games last
.easou In the Astrodome on)) it burners were doused by the
Astmas.
flut In W2 the Astrus bats crushed 14 circuIt duals to the
first U home games. The Ajetrus dithi't WI number 14 in the
Astrodome Last Reason until August 25.
The sudden twnaboul ms be attributed to two things
shorten fences and the addition of Lee bin).
Houston derided met the winter the learn to the
Astrodome should hr shortened due to, the low borne run
production. The new dimension, called for a reduction of 10
feel down the foul lines Ito 230, 12 fret in the alleys Ito 7Ei
and its feet down the middle Ito 410i.
Ma slammed 35 burners last season ithird to the
National League i bus has a ttirrr-year total of 111 homers
stare 1).
The Astras had six different players lilt homers at burnt
in the first 11 gams. with Ma. Bob Watson and Jimmy
Wynn kadlug the park with three each. Doug Radar had two
and John Edwards. Iomrny Helms and Cesiur Cedens'
contributed oust each. Houston bit humeri In nine of the first
homers In three of those tilts.
U borne games with
flat the Astros' opponents have not brft Living off the
short fences. which Is to tribute to the Iloustusi pitching audi.
In those U games, the eaem hit out) nine burners and uni)
five before MNY IS.
added power have
lii apparent th e new [cures and
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three' SintLt?5 for Florida Slat

Rank, Larr) Vuidierbubs tw
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(,UuId Will, ilermard Edward
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The Brewers. wPe
asking first for $Ii3,(øX) aand IIrecord Is the poorest in the munity accepting
Oakland's triumph kept the )u'its. esnoel Bristol in th. early
A's one garrw ahead of Min- morning hours Sunday and r-rwsota in the Al.West arid placed hum with 0.1 Crandall.
utroppeti Chicago to third. ) L who had been managtrg th.r
F:vansvine farm rlub
tlfla- back.
lInrrn4;n KiIIeLa'ew drove in American A.tsoclatr.r

five rota with his 11th career
grand sla m and a double and Crandall wofl'I take trier until
Rick Itenlek be lted a 442-foot the team returns home
borne run as the Twins drubbed night, so he wasn't around Sarithe Hangers ta-hind Jim Kaat's day taste the Brewer;, handled
tacit -hdtrt It was Killeheew's by roach Roy McMullan. suff'r
520th career hoitutet, 004' behind their third straight defeat att'n
Teti Williams for sixth place on R'sthn's Carlion Fisk sluwd
lie-breaking homer in the
the all-time list,
Rookie Paul JaLa. replacing seventh inning and added a twothe Injured Al Kaline, singled run double In the eighth.

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Lunn went to the finishing
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event
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A rare fattier-son wrestling
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19 17 .528 7
Associated Press Sports '.trlter the Asircis' relief ace, and when third. Then the Expos worked I'adres, vita gut four-hit pitch- ihuston
Montreal
17 21 447 10
'New
York
When Abner Doubleday he walked Wes Parker, it loaded the double steal, with Fob Ing fr-mn Steve Arlin l.eron Lee
I'tilindciphla 16 21 .432 10'thought up that game with the the bases,
swiping borne an the front end. also hoiiit'red for San Diego.MIlwaukee
St. 14*115
15 24 .335 121.1
With the score tied at 5-5 In
bats and balls and bases, he
St lA'uIs erupted for 16 hits,
Pinch hitter Frank Robinson
remembered to give all
lofted a sacrifice fly, but when the eighth. Foil beat out an in. three of them by pitcher iteggle Oakland
West
_piayers a glove.
Jesus Mou ran into Cesar Ce- field hit and then circled the Cleveland, and belted New Minnesota
houston
21 14 .632
Chicago
21 13 .818 1
The glove, in case the Houston elena, he Jarred the ball loose bases on a fielder's choice and York.
14,5 Angeles 23 16 590 lt'a
16 21 .432 8
Cleveland loud the ,Niels shut Texas
Astx'as and Chicago Cuba are and one run scored with the Kcssinger's wild throw.
Cincinnati
20 18 .520 4
15 fl 405 9
Pittsburgh saw a 4-3 lea(; out until the ninth when rookie California
wondering, is used to catch the bases remaining loaded A
Atlanta
16 22 .421 $
ball. It was a job neither team fielder's choice grounder by Bill evaporate when Philadelphia John Shiner mifled a three-run Kansas City 13 fl .371 10 San Diego
16 24 .400
Saturday's Results
did very well on Sunday.
Buckner brought the tie run pushed across two runs in the humner for New York.
Sum Francisco 15 23 .349 11s
Detroit 2, New York 1
top of the ninth inning, then
Steve Stone's tour-hit pitching
Houston snatched a 6.5 defeat borne,
Saturday's Ihiults
SOUTHERN PiNiS, !i.c. at 214. Mickey after a Ill and
Oakland 6, Chicago 3
from the jaws of victory, giving
' wo innings later, the Dodg. bounced front behind with two carried San Francisco past AtChicago 5, Montreal 3
Marilynn after a 74 in Sunday's
2
Minnesota
Texas
16,
their
to
ganie
of
baseman
in
their
half
of
the
inning
heat tanta in the first
Los Angeles a run without ben- cr5 won it. Second
third
round.
San
Francisco
It
seemed
like
old
times
11,
Atlanta
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lhhuuuor' 4. Cleveland 2
doubleheader.
efit of a base hit on two 11th Bobby Fenwick threw Rus.seU'i the I'hilllcs..
Another shot back at 217 was
Cincinnati 9, San Diego 4
the Titleholders Golf
as
Boston
9,
Milwaukee
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Nate Colbert ripped his 10th
Plank Aaron drilled his 647th
Inning errors. Chicago outdid leadoff grounder away for an
Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 1, Tournament went into its final Judy Rankin. They named to
California 1, Kansas City 2
•Lhat. giving Montreal two runs error. Russell moved up on a homer of the season and added career hommier In the nightcap,
have the tournament to them12 Innings
round today,
SUflhIlI)'s
Results
without a hit on a pair of early sacrifice and after Steve Gar- a pair of singles, leading S,-un leaving Ji lin one back of Willie
New York 4. St Louis 1
was Mickey Wright, selves as II was a drop all the
There
Milwaukee
1
Boston
4.
,Njays for second place on the
errors and then allowing the vey bounced out, first baseman Diego past Cincinnati.
1.os Angeles 7, Houston 3
winner of $1 tournaments and way to 221 where Mutere
Detroit 5, New York 4
The victory snapped a six. uillltimue list
winner to score on another Lee May kicked Bobby ValenSunda y 's Results
the dominant figure of women's hlagiit was in fifth place.
lliultiiiittrt'
5.
Cleveland
1
tine's grounder, allowing the
fielding flub to lose 7-5.
Mickey, the femalecoun ter.
San Francisco 3-6, Atlanta Z. golf I decade ago, perched in
MInnesota
7,
Texas
2
to score.
Elsewhere in the National winning
second
place,
ready
to
make.
port
of Arnold Palmer durIng
7,
2nd
game
11
innings
California 4, Kansas City 2
League Sunday, St. Louis beat
Don Kessinger's eighth Inning
closing run at the champion, the $11s, lost her rest for the
Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 5
Chicago
In4,
10
Oakland
5,
New York 84, Pittsburgh throwing error allowed Mon.
game wi th th. coming Of the
Montreal 7, Chicago S
ship
rungs
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nipped Philadelphia 6$, San teal to score' Its winning run
Sandra
Palmer,
a
leader
from
7
0u, and played only 13 taurusou
New
York
3
St.
L
is
6,
Monday's Games
Diego beat Cincinna ti 5-2 and against Chicago but the Cuba
the
opening
day
of
the
72-hole,
ments
in
true
Last
two
years.
This
San
Diego
5,
Cincinnati
2
Milwaukee (Parsons 3-21 at
San Francisco split a double- had set the tone way back In
at
age
37.
she
year,
has
played
$20,000
tournament
was
In
front
Los
Angeles
6,
Houston
5,
11
Iloston (Pau
1-5)
header with Atlanta, winnIng 3- second when a pair of errors by
Innings
at 211, two under par for 54 in seven and she adnmta that the
De trolt
tro it I Lollch 8.2 and Nlekro
2 and then losing 74 in 11 in- Carmen Fanzone led to two runs
bonday's Games
prestige of the Titlehokien' has
holes, on rounds of 71-43-72.
New
York
(I'eterson
2-6
0-0)
at
for the Expos.
O n'
and
Martlynn
Smith,
caused her to "feel an exMickey
Montreal
(Morton
2-4
or
Benand Kline 2-D. 2
Ken Singleton opened with a
The Astros took a 4-3 lead Into
a two-time Tttlehohlers' cham- citment about this taurnako
at
Chicago
(Hands
3-I)
1-3)
U
Splittorft
4-3)
CIty
walk and with one out, Fanzone
the ninth inning against
New York (Capra 3-2) at St. Pion, were tied for second pla ce' nit'nt"
Minnesota (Perry 34)
Dodgers wi th Larry Dierker kicked Tim Fob's grounder. A
Louis
(Spinks 3-1)
7-I
m.nd
Lem(Wood
Chicago
working or a six-hitter. But sacrifice advanced the runners
Philadelphia
I Fryman 24 and
May
0-4
onds
0-0)
at
California
Duke Suns opened with a double and then Famrone fumbled Ron
twl- Reynolds 0-0 at Pittsburgh
Messersinith
24),
2,
and
Hunt's
bouncer,
allowing
Sinand Bill Russell singled him to
.
tWalker 2-1 and Moose 2-2), 2
ATLANTA (AP) — "I can't watched from the fairway as night
Los Angeles (Sutton 64) at
Oakland (Odom 2-1 and liorremember hitting the putt on Player knocked in a 12-foot len 1.0) at Texas (Broberg 3-2 San Francisco l Williams OO)
18," said an almost-dazed Bob birdie putt. l,unn then placed and Shellenback ll), 2, twiSan Diego (Greif 3-6) at At.
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Sunday after he ended a his third shot only six feet front night
halo i.Nash 1-0 I, night
year-long victory drought on the tiut' pin arid made It for a birdie
Cincinnati (Sinmipson I-I at
('lehnd (Tidrow 4-4) at
pro golf tour with a twoshot anti a final round 69, le aving Ihiltimnore (1)obsuiri 4-5), night
lliuuittcn l"arsch 2-2 ), night
victory in the $130,000 Atlanta tutu at 2Th, 13-under,
~ti
Tuesday's (lames
Tuesday's Games
Player closed with a 72-217
Golf Classic.
I'ittsburgti at Montreal, night
Chicago at California, night
(
"1 think everyone goes while Lou Grahamui was In third
Philadelphia at New York,
Kansas City at Minnesota.
through
these things," Luno pincealoncist2ieatteracloslflg night
night
by Frank Beard
of the lengthy slump that 79.
St. Louis at Chicago
Oakland at Texas, night
C
4 4 said
Ilormiern Ulancas and Dave
had seen him win only $7,307 on
San Diego at Atlanta, night
Detroit at Cleveland, night
this year's tour before grabbing 11111 deaullotkcd at 279 and Gay
Cincinnati at Houston, right
Boston at Baltimore, night
Brewer was alone at 280.
the $26,000 first prize here.
Los Angeles at San Fran4—increasing Your Arc
New York at Milwaukee,
Junk Nicklaus, who matched
"1 don't know what hap.
cisco, night
night
pened," he said. "My puttin g the course record with a 64 Fri.
Early in the season your
slacked
off and I was not hitting day, skied to a 15-76 in the final
swing w ill f e c 1 somewhat
two rounds and finished well
the ball as well."
cramped. That's because it
l,unn's downfall coincided back in the pack lit 2M
is. Your muscles shorten if
lAtto
you law of! the game for an
with a weight loss that saw himmi
tl
extended time.
plunge from a hefty 240 to only
168 pou nds before he started
This Is as good a time us
eating again, learning It a coolany to stri'.e to lengthen the
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Guisasola had a double, Greg
LaTour two singles and Kevin
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Hammer had two singles.
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11410w run for a 5-I Oakland
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ought he to for more of the the se'u'nth is the 'Fig,?, beat
same tuniIay, walking three the Yankees behind Chuck
halters anti thrrrtng U piteit, Seelber'h's strong relief pilehlog.
In the first Iwo Innings.
if
Seelbemeb allowed only fne,r
there
was
nervous
because
hhiui', ()aklsitnl', celebraled ttknii;tl,
Fku'wts'te In the Auwrfrnn
were- about •S.f$')I) people here to tiI1 over the final 4 2.1 innings
hohuisil, uvuitit.' tile fIrst 1912
see rue pitch," lw said 'Dick arid left the potential tying run
start and fired liv'. jo%cf)felrooloi in. l.eagii.', Mirinenta whipped
Oakland at aetonul base in the ninth.
the
Wililerris
ntnge ngain'.l 11w ('tulingu While Teens 1-2, I )rtrott eulged the
Jim Palnier stopped slumpnot to talk to
Sic, allowing .ini)' on.' till arid New 'i'itk Yariku'cs 5-4, flaft.
(ieve'tand on fair hits ar4
Inning
just
to
ing
the
second
ine in
fuiu,ing five la-fort' Pa- left for a II4'' trlrniu,cil (levelani4I S-i.
drilled a two-run double as lb.
Itoston downed MIlwaukee 4-I
give rue a breather."
pt,u&amp;ii hitter.
Phi. settled clown after that, (n'loles handed the Indiana theft
"I think five Innings was jul jitter tie' Hru'wnrs fjrpiJ roan.
ylekiing
only a third-inning fifth ennsijtIve sethark.
f)sitr
firisitil
einel
talifor.
about right," said the 22-yenr- iti't
Palm.? doubted In the aeoo.1
single to Ilichi. Allen
out stsilhp;iw wiwi had an WI- riIII ef.'feiutetl Kiins.sis City 4-2,
inning
to it Baltimore in frni
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as
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liltl h littilt areil used 71 of them v
four
2-I
and
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player
arul
(.'y
Young
Award
said.
"1
need
at
least
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The gamut' wits scorele ss when
starts to gel beck where I was the (Jr totes seated three
Illiw departed. 11w A's took 2. winner last season, tuned top for
unearned rusts and again in tl'.
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U lead In the
l*ttu Inning but the uk first 1972 start by hurling
last year pr oduced a 244 eighth The Indians slipped to
White So scored once In the line Inning In relief last week
('oh I tnt ol a,
ref-orit, 82 earned run average hiri place in the Al. Fast.
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this year a3d we'll be back
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of down only. Previously, the penalty was toss of down and 15
yards.
5. Penalty lot grasping the tare mask of an opponent was
automatic first down. tram U
reduced to (tsr yards and
yards and an automatic first down. mien the intractioui Is
judged to be flagrant. such cases the penalty would be U
yards and an automatic first down and the offender may be
dliqualtited.
But while these rules were passed, one that the fans stern
to want the most was defeated. That was the proposal cudden-death to be used to find the winner In all games which are
tied at the end of regulation ploy, not just title games. A
proposal that would make the two-point con vet&amp;lat at option
was also defeated.
1, personally. don't think sudden-death Is the answer U.
funding the winner of tied games.] think periods with set
amounts of time should be played to allow both teams an
equal chance of winning In overtime. What U one team nrns
tot a touchdown on the very first piny of the sudden-death
overtime. That's not fair to the other tarn which didn't even
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Include thire-place finisher Joe
U'ciruird with $S&amp;.717.19 and
141h-i4acc finisher (aty Bel.
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commerc'lal n -oit ss4 r) prizes j
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The crowd sit Saturda) 'a race
was estimated at 275.000. The
Speedway never releases oW,.
-and took on fuel from the
• ciii crowd totals.
.k 0! hiS teammate, p,an
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Mike hiss edged Sum Posey
.,.rIflsiVO1Uflta r) pIt5tflpOfl
ma tight vote for rookie of the
MARKLX!4OHUF
i lR7thlapof thc30O-Lapr$ce.
year. Hits, from 'Fusun. Calif.,
h cat Is allowed a specific
finished seventh In the race
,aunt of fuel and ms not use Implica tion we omit in oo
after
starting ln 26th place In
lastpltswpint'ohngfuel and
nothercarscUPp1)
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lop rooki finisher, winding up
tiUdflC' SIId it( WIlS not
hod take crnnebod 's place I
if his Liar Girne All fif th
'tCL
.ton tIed like we belong up here
A protest against Donohu I
Racers Inc., would
in second pince. Jerry Grant America
early
Sunda) was disallowed.
been u here file an appeal with u.s.c.
Aould h
said his crew thought
CtUrnC)
Grant, 37, from Seattle,
ta&amp;tng you."
hut a lap In the
had
Grant
niniel feels
Grant's car owner. Dan ç,. V.aith., said.
make him
ney, who saw his top driver, penalty was so were because the winner. but he later said he
Bobby Unset, go out of the race the Officials
asking to have
with a mechanical failure after gas I didn't nenlans fuel, only was actually just
w
the
scoring
clarified
and he was
a witch c'harwc'
lendini' the first 31 Laps.
the
alter '.iev.ir
siulitied
said.
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and .1 Indy champ, Al Unser.
ek'uittd from third to Second
place as Jerry Grant was
wnal1zed from second Ia 12th
Speedwa'. officials after a
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tiniuc winner of tui. Inidianspohi. Johnny Eagle.
590, Was leading the event by 35
seconds when Iii pulled into the
pit to refuel on the 66th lap
uippurt'riil)' left the pit
.1rrj too soon, authorities said,
Je-ricing list fuel hose from his
Ford-powemed racing car and
spilling the fuel on his back and
into the 'ur'a i'ix'kp$t.
'Its' fuel Ignited, causing Foyt
to leap from the ear, liii clothes
ablaze While atte ndants cxthe fire 11w car
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Miss Noma Hughs, second from left, honor guest who attended SHS
for more than three sears ill graduate in

Brandon.

various shops and Gulf Hospital
dips and mid &amp;inks
WIWe she attended Sminole Welcome Center and last, but

Mrs Ralph

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at Florida State UniversityIn (hutch Sanford
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MRS THOMAS HALE LINEHFjt\
bridegrooni's mother wore a
Daughter
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Jones the bride-elect
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corsage.
bags.
Storage' Co., and the bride
in Ba- Shores 'YS)W
Following
the
ceremony,
a
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in front of the all glass
wall behind the Church Altar.
Given In marriag by her
urwht' William E. Mudge, of
\ltnnt ipolis Minn.,the bride
wore a gown of silk shantung
with lace bodice, illusion
sleeves and Inc.' cuffs. Her long
of silk illusion edged in
ummatchmnglacewasnttachel toa
l)iorbuw.Shecarricda bouquet
of cymbkhum orchids.
Miss l}ebra Mudge, Maitland,
sister (ml the bride. was riiaid mit
honor, She wore a pale blue
street length gown with white
trim featuring a mandarin
collar and carried a bouquet of
sdll ow and white ilaisles.

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Smithtown, %. Y., moved ti
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presently imployed as a key
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andMrs. Samuel Jones and the
Out-of-town guests inclu,I,
Langford Hotel, Winter Park. dress and coal ensemble with
1.att
-Mr. andMrs. Jaines flolin. The 1'rivillion was decorated In gold trial and the orchid cor. W. E. Mudge. Minneaps::,

Leresting experience for all of

S-eminole Lodrye

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Guests invited to join the us We plan to make another
hfinor guest wert tier rnot1her trip in the near future If you
Irs Ralph Hughs, Mrs. Robert twve not twen. don't miss it
Irvin and the Misses Deb Irvin. You wi!l love it.

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of June 24, at 8 p.tn.. at Iake- Nirs. Ituth Bolin Jones. 210 * Gilliam linctlerry, Orlando.
Monroe 11aptist Church. All Paun Place, &amp;-inford. is an- brother of the groom was b"
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forthcoming marriage of her Vincent Leffler, Sanford.
Vitt-d
daughter,s1oliss Janet Sue Jones,
The bride's mother wore a
to Wayne (;.,try Smith. son of beige and oyster white (tress

intember of the Keyellm Tm in strocks,.

rumember of the Kiwarmettes

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rndd iUi,httr of Mrs (aria.
•)ilesb. Lake Monroe. She .1
graduate of Seminole Jr
College
Adult and (ontmnOini,
High School. is attending SJC
and Is employed as a cashier by
Wmnn-Dixw. lArngwlMbd
Future bridegroom, who
W5S born In Sanford, is tJi
grandson of Mrs. Corn
Hourquarder, Redding Gar.
*lens, and Mrs. hlessie litlyard,
Cbster. lie is a 191 graduate
if Semimmnole' High School where
he was a member of DECA. Is
attending Seminole Jr. College
and is employed by Winn-Dixie,
The wedding will be an event

.~Vd and a graduate doll Farnfl)- Tree House of Robinson
, raving the table was preSCrited Crusae.
TheS=II World of Dolls was
.he ticiriarre. The hostess gift
as prrsonalized stationery. just fantastic as was The
C u est received
a Haunted House. Flight of Peter
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1:11nisture diplD=, Lied with Pan, and Tropical Serenade. Wt.

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1 hi group of former
•assmates and friends were
recent visit LI
During
Disney World, ac'companied b
ir nted to join the honor guest
m daughter and son-in4aw
altoS p.m. for an afternoon
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--: fun and discussing present
of Orlando, we spent a most
..mJ future plans.
flu' class colors of crimson enjoysh).' day at the attraction
" tile predominated in center. We enjoyed the Dapper
th'coratmons. Red cjmrsUons. I)an Quartet with their old
UtItC daisies. glads and baby's fashioned songs and dance,
io-cath topped with a ceramic Fantasy land pa%Ilhon and
brass Cinderella CctIp w here we
crachiate doll in a lc
viewed the beautiful mosaics
container was placed on the
in rcdnrful tile, which was
refreshment table which was
verlaid with a party cloth most interesting
eaturmng owls and graduate
At the Crystal Palace, we
enjoyed a delicious luncheon
h-signs
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then toured the Swiss
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Monroe, are flfl.
flouncing the cn'agem('n( anti
tortheonung marriage Of their
Mmlnn.sijt l'tO
to (,lt'n Hubert llourqwir.kz,
Son of Mr, anti Mrs. Earl Ii
Hourquardez, 4C San Car lo ,

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Officiating clergyman was
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rini: .-t'rvmtiny Mrs
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Hugha. of Brandon. Fl-a.. Sherrie Greene.
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part)- sock, Chru and Cathy Thiel and Toni
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which bring credit to the clul,
Mrs Art Dohin, I- %k

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members that she appreciated

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president: Nancywheel lo stay whMeand tomove honor score
rol Kirchhoff.
forard" Preu. perky Eve hm1..heM nunbr of ittnts

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st:ililiig tillit er. Mrs (,oninlo tfiinmnri,
nI Mrs Fred Wt'igtinmI ' iu pr suterit
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('lonti, prt'ckk'nt-ek'vt Not ;irr'st'nt w,us Mrc
lirt ilif lthikc ce rc tars
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is,* Big Green and White Tent
cn George Stuart's parking lot.

for

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inch'on anti in.stnllnt inn of tiffitc'rc at flit'
Mfikon &amp; .lnrtliii. Altamonte Springs May i

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education; Unda McKcv,
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Federation of omens Clubs, announced her ItppOmfltIn('r.t'
ucited with the Sanford Juniors for the coming year I.niuand installed their officers for Thc-key. Fine arts chamrrna
Lrnda Reck, home tile
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ministration is "build a better
Mrs. Bob KAMI will be the
Wi'S Cho to the office of coinmunmtv' with projects and senior sponw for the coming
District Director for Juniors cd probrams to be built around this

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RMposed to lead with her chia.
her
adoring yk-ning charges-Stv
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Club atahtM
risegrea
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few years"
iheOfl at M*tSOfl &amp; Jachn,

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of women,
27, has a
mbIetn.
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happens to patroniti a rcs•
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we have been happily marS
Bmt11t'T taurant operatrid h a ft'.
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says the Don Juan 01 prO. flair did, that doesn't mean
ned fat 5
it mis miis mi&amp;h' wduc-rs gLrIs he wants to marry the cook!
hut now I havtt
in a scwnti6c quest fat the
nIEsI that
Same is also true of erotic
OlTiSfi.
Spent a night with a fanner PCe'
menus served up h hash
You mature wives should sirens!
coed classmate while I was
be partially able to detect
visitmg my parents,
(2. Conquest' Men are ba.
Vhat would make a OU$1I that error even though you sicalh' c'ompetitivc' c'rritiirej
can't fully understand the in the-v relish chMnzIflg a
do such a thing?
male
serual viewpoint.
protesting female's N'
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For after ]O to 2t) years f a
by Dr. Jnvcr Brothers to the
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ekrct that a 'promiscuous happy marriage., you have
is usually looking hit ceriainlv rcali7'd there muct 'crs of nUUTUIgC. tIle-S nutS'
fInd thttir t?IC IrT''OT wan
an unattainable goal. the be sonic vital diHerrnc'e
the erotic outlook of bus. log as regards their wife.
intrfect wi*nan.'
In their resulting panic.
hut my husband claims hand versus wife.
And any intelligent male the' tri to et her to perk
Dr. Brothers is entirely
wrong. for he say hr lovts can trY! von that it c'rrtafnk' tip in her sriictic'e allure so
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PICTITIOU NAME
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buslf*is a' 73 tr5ç?Of% Will b rW(rivf0
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R'tOit Wa'I' Casu4teiT'y, Fla
F;Orld* for the
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Sem;rtolt Cocn'y. FlorIde under the
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In$oreçlStpaloriarriawIthtPtS ELEMLNTAR'Y SCHOOL. R.d Bug
Claims ir D.11land% Aglnst Said with Ilte :I.rt of TI,, CircuIt Court
Saminoli' CountY.
CI,rt of Di, CfrCUI1 Cowl. Smlitole LI'e
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Seminole County. Florid. In •c
FioridL it 3 00 P N EOST.
with
Florida
In
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Iuat. Jun. 13. $73. a flIt SChOOl
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WANT AD

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kern' Garage on Sanford &amp; t3tlt
ThurSday 1119111 Urgent tftat
fDJf'id. REWARD. )3) 1)0 or 535
71St after 3:30.

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County JUdQt
Florid., at hit offle lii the court
house of laid County at Sanford
Fioride, WiThin its Ceteridar mthI lii th. Court of ma County Jedla.
from thi lime of the first publication S.mIioI, County, Stat, •j
Ill PROBATE
copies
lit re the Et?at. of
ctan or demand u.n be In writIng,
it1aIlS?at,ttttPi&amp;eO4r,sid.nc. Jt't'lINt 0 BURNETT.
D.caa$ld
and post otfe adoren of

claimant, arId Shall be sworn to by
ttv. claimant, tilt appri his attorney
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FINAL NOTICE
Notic, is •et,, piven that the
und."igvw'o v.11 cv the 17th day Of

ocwfloliarand,,uchcla,rnor demant
50 lilaC spiali be void

IISO FlOrIda S'a*u?fi 1557

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NOTICE p
SPECIAL ELECTION

COmth,rC.al Street, Sanford
tic't ?'e and nbc?
or'aa. a'
thay will be (ubIcl oOerteft and

Tlteworli Includes a Watir
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COflhlttiflG of w-ll. Ui'O4,td Storage
reservoir. presaure t$n.
Pump I,ouSC, and appurlPtanl
itO?IC, thai PiPIng. fencIng inc itabilired
Yi, elI ptf.liui 111k?
drIveway. pkj% a 7000 go Sewage
S*ci. tIe'tion v.11 be held in the
System, init$lirig pacsaqe treat
VILLA&amp;E OF NORTH ORLANDO
mpnt plant, v$p0ition pOfld and
FLORIDA ott the 13th flay
of Juni. ip,rien? piping. fencing ito
1513 for the purpose of ratifying D.i
,nanh,o.
Village Charter
Bid documen's may be obca'ne1

Thp place of votinQ will be at the $
Village

Dir.ct Phone Lines

To Want Ads

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Seminole County. Fiorioa
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. ltd AND

FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 73 577
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IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF FRED
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V.' I 1. 1 i A N

Courtonorore June 35. l72, ora

gst-Biack and tan German
$hieØtird Answers ho the nan,e
PrInce. Less than one year old No
tapa. Lash seen at 2317 Mellenyiu,p,
Monday nIght, Call aI'iytin 3
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32226 11

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831-9993

Default will be enter-IC agairwt you
fat the reitif demanded In the Florid.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a
Petltio or Complaint
WITNESS my hand and saai of copy a4 your w'rltten defenses, if any,
to laid action ott Plaintitts attorney's
this Court on the 1$Th day of May.
v&amp;"jse names and address appear
AD, $12
below. t at before June 15th. 1372
(Seal)

ARTHUR H BECKWITH.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Ellen Scott
Deputy Clerk

best Interest o test Owner

andtofsl,theor'ginalwlthtMctprt JOHN Ci ANGEL
Suermntefident.
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of thIs tour-I either blfate service ct
PlaintItf$'attorni'y's&amp; immediately District School Beard
thereafter, otherwis, a default wIll DI Seminole County,

HOWARD A ANDERSON. E'aj're be entered against you for the relief Florida

demanded n the Plaintiffs' Corn Publish May 33. 75. June 5. 1977
ANDERSON I AN$'TIP4E
DID 1*3
piaint filed in laid action
Post Office Boa 2347
WITNESS my hand and the seal f
Orlando. Florida 33103
ThIs Court on this tOt? Oat' of May, In the Cosirl of the Couttly ,Iiiees,
Attorney fr Petitioner
PjbliW May 73 3V JuteS 12. *572 t5'2
Semmol, County, Florida.
Sean
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II, Pradate.

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ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR In re Estat, gi

323 5010
Central Baptist CP,tjrcti

HELP

WANTED.
LX.
PERIEPICED WAITRESS Apply
it person l' C,lenda's Restauranl
at Village Real Truck Terminal,
1500 French Aire

Businesi

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Opportunities

Major Oil Sai-v Ice Station
Call 377101%

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RN Supervisors. SI shift and 13
Shift LPN. fir Ill shift 3776344
Mrs Cannon

Instruction

Catering "tr,,ck Drivers Apply in
person btfre 3 p mrs Ailamoqtf,
Coffee Shop. 7*0 Hwy. Altemot'tle
loge.

PIANO LESSONS

12 Week Chord Cowsa
Hart'y Wester, 323 1319

General Office, Accurate typing.
posting, ptsone. payroll, willing to
lrri Sanford area.

Summer Fun with a Purpose-The
Children's Garden Ages 47 135

3201 after 4.30.

A&amp;A EMPLOYMENT
I Mile off *792, Casseibarry
Regency Sg $31 3)00

$

Financial
Consolidation Loans up to *3.000 o..

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h,rtittura, 13000*3.000 available
an 2nd mortgage real estate
FAMILY CONSUMER FINANCE
SERVICE. INC. 1)0 5 Maiia.
Sanford 322 44)3

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PENIENCED JANITOR Apply
its perion So Glenda's Pestai,ant
at VIllage Rest Truck TermInal,
1100 French Ape

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950 State Sf
"at Equal Opportunity Employer"

Sal

Estate S. levnari for new
Detand Sub.divlslott Call Frank
VafI,Ila collect. 305 741 3413.
Groat South Ise"y Co. Orlando

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DOCK Ip4PfCTO
To Iupervls• lIe loading and
unloading ot prOduct
for
processing plsnf Ruispsnsible torecord keeping, 1ttAt be cc

Rentals
2$-Rooms For Rant 23-Apartments Rent
FurnIshed
34-Hovset Rent Unfurnlsh.d
25-Houses Rent FurriiPed
24-MoblIl Homes Rent

perlenced. Company benefIts.

Pinabreeze Farmt_, Inc.. South
Sanford Ave., IaItfoel'i.

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27-Resort Property For Rent

Young ma.. to work In Funeral
1101w,. tall LA, ft,icsiws 111 1111
WANT ADS ARE '.MALt 'it I'll Dt
big on

For Rent

s-Wanted To Rent

MACHINISTS
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MECHANICS
HELPERS
CALL 333.0t

Production Workers

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new car used car get ready

4111

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Two bedroom, 7 bath duplec,
garage. Private. Close to all
convenIences. Central air
heat S31 74$

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W ?rt Streef

JOISt
labor.

Products, Inc.
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR
LIFT
FORK
WORKERS

DRIVERS. SAW OPERATORS.
MEN.
MAINTENANCE
WORKERS,
SAWMILL
STACKERS.
ASSEMBLYMEN.
CUT OFF MEN, GENERAL
TRUCK
AND
LABORERS.
NEEDED
ARE
DRIVERS
STARTING SALARIES tROM
$3 SC PER 5404)5 WILL TRAIN.
FRINGE BENEFITS, STEADY
YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT
AT
PERSON
IN
APPLY
PRODUCTION OFFICE 1357

CHARLES ST.. LONG WOOD.
Trucl. Drivers for transpvrtng
auto.nobiIaI in state of Florida,
Welder, and Cleanup man for
Aufo carrying Irallers Ptiof.e 377
*046 or apply at Florida Convoy,
Bldg III, Sanford Airpprt.

American Wood Products

P
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Dupiei 7 bedrOom, available June I
SIX month. Adults preferred 377

Aerican Wood

Hours

AVALONAPARTUENTS
Aflit'. -NO P1t
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AAA EMPLOYMENT
1, Mile oft 1793. Casseibecr,
RegetcySq $31 3100

Department

Apartments Rent
Furnished

depiriment Uniform; furnished.

Warehouse, Delivery. Rystaurant,

Want Ad

APACCEPTING
II
NOW
P1.ICATIONS FOR THE lOB OF
SOME
FOREMAN. YOUNG
COLLEGE PREFERRED. WILL
TRAIN BRING RESUME ASK
FOR BILL APPLY IN PERSON.
PRODUCTION OFfICE, 1357
Charles SI. LONGW000
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BelAlre-3 bedroom;, *t'1 baths,

Iil.jLP REALTY
40? W 1*1 51
Ph )72 1113

ISO? Holly Ave • 3 bdr -1 bath, large
shade Ires's, well and pump
Redecorated An escfuslve with
II. Johns Realty

GracIous living In large, alder style
born., tealuring 1 beckociui's. 1
baths Beautiful Shaded corner 1*1
Fireplace's and large porchut
New kitchen cabinets. carpefing
Garage and many Other tpatuf i-i
Terms ivailable.
A home to desIre I; this beautiful I
bedrvom. 7 full bath, corotrekt,d
of C B. &amp; ltrkk Central Pseat arid
air Shaded 101 and all the feature
you aspect In a 537.4*0 home
A spacious I bedroom, 7l' bath
Pionte in Mayfair section. A lovely
twlmmng pool arid one 01 the
moSt beautifully landscaped lots
found anywhere. Of course It ta;
central Mat arid air, carpeting
and many OUter desirable

baths, $30,300
cential It a, garage, 5*3.300
Dreemwold -Zbedroonts. 35'p balh;.
many estral. $43,550
Woodmere I bedrooms, aIr. lenced
yard, 5*7.300
Lee Acres--) bedr00ms. 3 baths,
family room, 170.300
Cily 3 or 3 bedroom;, completely

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Wanted

Lacal fitin has o.nfig fey good
eipeei.tscae saleslady, good pa,.
good hours. good working con
dlt*fl Write, stating name, age
and caper l.nce 10501 1)0. Care
Sf list Sanford Herald. Sanford,
ha )lliI

Two bedroom Itgnisflqd apartment,
no ChulOrafi or pets. Call 333 39
Brand new furnished 2 bedroom
duplee, central air. $150 First and
last 611 1Q54 alter S p mrs

Rent
Furnished

75

Houses

dne arid Iwo bedrOom cottages No
alcoholic beverage's allowed
Camp Seminole, 323 4170
Seven room house. furniShed.
garden space, in Enlerprise 1*00
,nontti 444 5335

Mobile Homes
Rent

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T'ano 'T• 'it', 1133 a(.tJi,
f,prn MQ,.,lifld SanIOrd MoOie
park 371 ltX Cfs.idtefi fly

Mayfair-loP, near hospital, $1,300
City
Commercial
propirly,
starling at $39 per front fool
Stemper Agency
Seminole County Realtor
MEMDER.ORLANDO-WPML S
ISIS S. French
327 155*
Suni &amp; Eves 371 7314

C A 'plfHiDDONSW .ISROK(l'
11114 Pat'.. Sanlord

St. Johns Realty

Bedroom, carpeling. no qualilying
1710 down. 10 yr. Mortgage $52
month. 554050!6Ip m.

TH( TIME TESTED FIRM
17014 PARk AVENUE 271 5173
AiL'iiOAC n.pfils Il 332 44$

7u 'tOUR srRvlc(
(All, 171 CIII

GOVERNMENt OWNED HOMLi

Hunt

REALTY. INC
Peg Real (stale Broker

2334 Par'.
322 3*11
N.gltls Suridas I, Holidays Call
3270615,
313 97*4
323 031*

Sanford Realty

4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, dining roorp

'1*372 S411

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Young Couple *11 Pt baby nueds small
apartment Phone 373 1633 or In
1456
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Houses For Sale

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OPENING 11415 WEEK

Better 235's
We're proud 10 offer bigger
bedrooms and cIoilfi. Ifitcier
carpets. enclosed laundry and
panfrr. slove and
refrlgeralo' Good selection now
FHA arid VA financing New
Wgod'nlfe on Sanford Ae near

garage,

Orira

Clèff

Jotdan

R.ailr.e

Johnny

Hi 1530

Walker

Realty
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Sunday and M&lt;v,

Casselberry. III 5704

MAYFAIR. Marvna SecliOn.
*'oodrtt corner 101% Owner 337
377% 411cr 4 p itt

Prt,ioiuE WORLD SALES
1.51 %llecI.Qn at do,b'e ode it
f.rt,al F or Ca B-p niento', of
13 w Ce'.
LOIS and paris
.t.. 'ut.r CO. I.e TI S p itt
Ict A'.t, PlO, I? 37. Lonjonod
Ill 717)

Cily - RestdenIIa;43
$5,000
City

YARD SALE
SATURDAY. MAY 77-IaS

I,S Jeep Pi.CI uP. I whepI drive. 6
ci4l engine. gold running con
dtiøri Call after 4 p in 777 30'?)
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r.M( nv's',tng van, goof rand' "it

Near Good School

Comfortable
3 Bedroom. 2 bath home, cenIral
heat arid air, hardwood flOorL icemaker refrigerafor, fenced yard.
lruit trees, and country lIving lit
town!
121.000 'Terms

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Sanford, Fla.
3777130

Lit a wanl ad find happy new
owners her rio longer needed but
useful 1cm; Il's so easy to place
your ad. Call 323 7611

MobIle Homes______

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'lom,s by Ole world's leading
manufacturers are ready to move
Into on fully landscaped lots

Pinefsurst-Eecluslve-.-Thls nitaf, 2
bedroom has more Ce Ira features
than the law should allow for Only
5*3.400 One heature It a beautiful

panelled Florida room
Pinecrelt - liclusive - "Good
Grief. Charlie Droa'n"l II you
want a 3 bedroom, 2 balPI for less
than 120,000, we've gel ill See It
and you'll like it
Maylair-Eacluslve'--Own.r Says
sell Itilt appealing 3 bedroom, It',
bath, with central teat and air

171.300
Mayfalr-'This 4 bedroom 7 bath
with Florida room I) fresh as a
daisy, Insid, arid OUt $31,000
We Have Many Other Llllings
Open All Day (very Salurda,
AvaIlable Sundays
by Appelitlmini

Nfally III 141*
ISII Park
N'gf't,. %nday', I HeI.days Call
373 643%

337 4574

irsco'r. Propeit y. I '.tcr y Pious. 0 Itt
4 Apfs New palnf Inside, Tolal
price, $13,500 Drive by tI) Oak
1--a . Ihilt tall 373 4743

Sanford
170.000
Inqu.et altractive, south aria, three
bedroom 3 bath Piottle, corner itt,
lanced paid. Call Cherlut Fin
nigan, Assoc.
Don Saunders, Reallor
IS? IL .e If 0*4
617

1311

51 1. Us for a MODULAR flUMe
Anywhere Wll'inC'ty Limits
*540 CAN QUALIFY UNDER NEW
F MA 115 PIEO(iRAMt
Ar ate bu.id'ng new hoincs how of
,ct O,.,(, laid I t.itJl,..i.i.fl5 I'
'lef in I(,ii.j'.fi dircicip
nr*5I5 SIC 1 puu tan Qualify

WI Guarantee
DEALER AUTO SAIlS
1157-S Polnhs&amp; Ag Tr.,
9alCamaro. aIde, 6 cyt . lIck, AM
radio, heater, rally afteeti. intel
glass. elCetI*'lt Condition PPss.
174 375 after Ip in

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164 Ford Torlpo, 1 &amp; P4. Bucket
seats. (Of'iiOiQ. 351) HP, automatic
$533 SHELLEY'S 1)3(0 CARS.

its" Marcis'y Montclair P$, Pn
PR. eacellottf snipe, air 5710 jn
'447

Pets
And Supplies

-- 114) M,

Chwvuaf'ivas. Male, female. *Ith or
Without AKC $35 up Animal
Mayan Boarding Niresels. 377 5757

PETFAIR.

Fairway

rrrm

%a2S

in

Classic 'st•rcedes Bent. Diesel
rlqirst, eacef Igot. bess reasonable
offer 445 Divid Sb. Worth

Plasa.

Orlando. 773.756*

333 4413
_____________________________

UIINITUR! COMPANY
hits hr Spa',
SAP IS Set
;:cos rrr-.-(Pi 11)0211

'Sri

tr1

-,

)Vrgon Loaded 53300

Fish, Birds. PoodleS IBoagles-.
Animals, Supplies. Dog Houses

StIlt,.

SanInri

1 15) Vs1 Bug tsri4r i ,-),gp 5, ! ',j'

d New I.r.s

Puppies. moilly German
Shepherd to good home, 33344.46
aflec 3 30 or all day Sat

FIfED

Singer louch and Sew
Sewing Machine equipped to 119 sag.

Downtown Sanford

LiPerWeeslUp

Phiitt

373 1411

lfMvIVaus,.p.Ss5Wige,,575 10$
YOUNG'S AUTO SALES. Hwy 17

n

momt

German SnepIserd Puppies, make ,
AKC, I wk5 old $45 Animal

Wanted:
Autos &amp; Trucks

Haven Kennelt 333 3733
I Walker Hounds, nof registered.
0n for $10 3 for 130 each, or all
for 1100 46*4043

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-'

DEALER AUTO SALES INC
-Pays More-

0 97-5 Points &amp; Rig ire.

THE SHOPPERS

2 sets Water Ski's arid hour folding
cull. 461 3)13. Also Canvas cover

for *s' stoat

UIDE

Want to Buy, Set of Child Swings in

good condillon. Phone 373 37*7.

Si

Equipment For Rent

FOR EVERYONEI

REPITA BED
Roana, lab, Br-Ct
CARROLL S FURNITURE
lISA lit St PIt 327 3111

The following businesses
are listed for your

AflpiPd(, MACHINES Rpnl a nEw
Olivrfl, Electr,c 5y 110 a mOnIti
Appi, venIal board pui(P'aIel
(heCk alIt C,,o.'ge Stiarl I)) F
Rob n'.n O,lanoo Phøne foil Ire.
MS 4136

Permanent

convenience.

residents arid newComers
this dIrectory
Ihe most convenient and
up-to date way to solve
will

Miscellaneous
For Sate

find

every

Sewing Machine, Set of Drums, wiIh
musIc, large cape, desk, cocktaIl
lable. baby oen. hioh chaIr, car
seat, Ian, two pIece slerso, lable
model. Odds I, ends 131-7435.

problem

SHOP THE EASY WAY!
The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

Free-Eupetwive Sample Wigi. Sand
color wanted to: Sample Wigs,

1303
Ectielten, PhiladelphIa. Pa., 15131.
I 3rd HP elettric pump. used one

month $50 373 6317
p',ilSObd YAIER I URPIITUI1E

Itt

Buy - Seil Trade
lii 31
3375677

Air Conditioning

Glass.Mirrors

Condlon Foi' lice
ll Carl Harris. al

(rnlr,sl Ar

il PISAR

t-',limaIe.
SEARS it Sanford 377 1171

Land Clearing

ASS I, PAIN
IQ Pp4.i.rsiti. A,e
177 447)

Land Cie, ngarldr I
lli4ojer and Loader's
Roads. Lard Dee,opmnent

CO

Cl's LAND CLEAR1Nci

Now

Open

0. E, Dishwasher, escelliq,t cnndillon. 573. A pair walkie lalkIel,

3rd Localion on Il-fl
GREGORY MOISILE HOMES
(across from Jack Prosier)

lhree channel TransceIvers
(Realtorse, uses I IUi volt C bat
all
Neil;
FCC
lerles,

requirements and regulallons. 11
Iranslstorsj 125: 323 0155.

SALE
BarrIngton I7Wides

I'

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
300 French Ave., 322 3200
MMCDIAT( OCCUPANCY 01
homes to fit bath your family and
budget. VA hinsaniclng •val'able
Bank flnarsclrsg up 10 17 yedrs All

a 10' Cabin Tent, set up one time
Hurry, hirst $40 gets 11*151 Seven
piece Norma Drum set, wIth all
accessories Metallic blue. 1*00
377 1735

Appliances

I nigidane Aid t,ltl,,n Aid Ap
IM.ancrs C. P1 P41GM 1130* ItI
SI Cli 377 355)

C000INSAPPLIANCE SERVICE
Repair, All make's &amp; vnefs
Mapti Service, 373 5353
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1571 AdmIral B W, porlable TV, 73".
eucellenl condition 513 323 0251
GE AIr Conditioner.

village, 531 4411

5503 lIT U. $53
MS SIC) ahterêp. nit

)EMONSTRATORS. Seven (1) to
choose lrom if cost arid below
Little mcrIy arid move In It's
yours. WINCHESTER HOMES
OF FLA, 3151 5. Orlondo Ave
Pt. 72 37, Sanford.

Carpet; clean easier with he Blue
Lustre Electric Shampooer only SI
per day CARROLL'S
FUR

CRATCHES I OENTS,3Mo's old
* 7) bedrooms, save over $7,000
II s yours move in loday with

Twin Fin Surf Board, and
Bridgestone 100 motorcycle, good
COndillon 333 33*0

NIrURE.

PlaQan

CARPENTERS
WANTED

$450

mo.1 anpthltig lot down
payment Corn, In. we us IX
fioor plans Move in al once II'S
yours WI'ICHESTEN HOMES.
I? 93, Sanford

7

Real Estate Want.d

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cad Pour or Ova bedroom home Ia
ranf or buy prefer some aueage,

furr,ishud or lmfurnished Will pay
Ip lo $303 per rngr,Ih linmeilial.
possession Call Mr Marlin. 373

3460

I jet cant off all ,laie,gtl Bicirclas
inhfock.FIXIT SHOP, 304 PrancIt
Ave 777 471*

SANFOI1O

AiD

&amp;

Ci)N

OIIIOP4INC, 73lfS ItenthAs.

337 4350

Pet Care
ANIMAL

iit..,'..n.

li-f

iii

I

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,,,,eiiii, i'.tiri,',Ii 1.11 i.'i Q,i,'i'
IlL Aill tOt lit t i,,',, ', I'.,.'.
i447
A lid Ill lisa l

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Still I I I II

lIft PIAP4OyMAII

.'ti lou Small

p,a-nl.n.

i',',t'

to 6°°

,iIll

SI

's

I ,,''.i'. At,' I','

Bea uty Care

-

,,.',i'iwl t I S
ti'i" i'.rr' ,
Air

lit

I,4I

til AlIt 'V 14tlis
, •00
177 ii
-

illil Ill 'SuIt I,%
SALON
I,,
('5* ,
r,r
15.'
lii Si t

PER HOUR

1777*4%

l,'7 ,'4II
s.,

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,

Plus

Irine Banoflhs (or

Permanent

t

f

.4 .s','

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' '
I t,,"JJ, itJ 'fi

s
i

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. .1 I' , .

Employees

-Malor Medical
-Paid Holidays
Applicants must be

E ati'ig Places
51*14,1 ANO) 1411 C)CIllIi.E14
lii' (I'll.'.,, Deli ,,
3I(UI i,i,iit Ase 171 4441

Jtst

U HAUL TRAILERS
I.

ft

.t'

'i

'

'u"

-,

-

TV Service

_________________________
'ii 1405 t(i,1-'. . .". 1i ,l,.d
ii &amp; '½ 1 i-'u' lii)

Ase

3)) t7)

Well Drilling
''.'

GUTtER SNIPE
Nit , hone repaIrs I
impm* ,eit rnI's
177 III?

I.

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A

Ar r,.b' S's.".,

________________

,-_

1..". Pr,1%

'Trailer Rentals

Outlets,

,

.0

.1's lit 171

322 I 153 lqt appo'nlmenl
_______________________________

Call

U43. 3716763

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i

'

Special Services

slallallon Call Bud. 327 5031

CeramIcs

I

InsIalled

rs SI Sanford. 173

'

CUSTOM TAILORED SEWING
by Mary ODor

Full SUMMER

549 9%.

Alminvm

'-'u

"i.

i

'I

I 'Aluminum Screen dade wills gill,
delivered and fully in,5iiI.d
*23 33. stUCk, ;l5 Ar pl. itOt ri
doOrs,

S7I,'

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Paradise Pools

Pressure ..s1s pour tome or pool
enclosure Remove diet, mddw
POLGAN, 3z7 1551

BE READY

________

?,'

Pool Supplies

Chain LinkS, Farm Fen"..ng. Retail
Wholesale, ln;lalIalbort Available
Cogburn Fence Company. *
S
Santord Avenue

irItlilet and RalIt,u.omn Lab-nell
P oim.t a lope 5,nks, aspen .n

_______________________________

____________
________

O,e, I In,o. JaJI vs.tul
'iii- li-fl
Sell 1114.51 OU'Ckly
a i' .1 'i.taald Wail £1D, ailrg

,',,,.,,

CABINETS OR DOOM ADO
lir"sJq'l ui.J or ou ,io a nec Free
u"il,in,a14"s 11) 1040

1411
_____________________

SOARO1NG

,ke'sl CII

IL

'

N per en I 1.41 Pal 0 i 001 5., r
lOOni Unle,$ Fente Asn 'ej I
lrI.,I f Sanlond 33) 5474
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Ll,,l

14,4,,

navtN

I 141411,5 Bat.s.ng ci.pu.rt.j

______________________________________

Auto Insurance

"it

Sanford

CHESTER HOMBI. NI. $752,
Sanford
-

InSulalons

PllAtIPdC,

"'

FAIRWAY PLAZA LAUPIOIiJMA?
Tip it pOtu IIl".e I'
- Outna' Pam oait, 33257$

il

irp,.-r

Service

Sanford

IL PULLS, Cbs. Out sales lots
South Florida, Save $1,000 ho
17,000. All colic scfssme*. WIN

idrrnCaJfl.nq' Room *40. p.unlvtg.
ta'penlv
,illC,,Or,
.s
Ir' 'iii Re.e',cetablr 3)) 45 1 7

_________________
Laundry Services

Automotive
_______________________

WINCHESTER HOMES, *2-fl,

ISCOUP4TS, Get yourS loday, LitIle
money
and II'. yours low
payments. U yesrs to pay Ower
00 models, arid color scftans.s
WINCHESTER HOMES, I? 92

*litlo* Cleottingi Llgl'il Hauling.
323-2770.

Attic Insulations

vi.
lUST SELL-Ow,r 100 hoot plans
Take your
at coils and bel
choIce, move In LllllemOney Is all
you need WINCHESTER
HOMES. 3131 S Orlando Ave
Sanlord

Lawn &amp; Home Alainlotsance:
Mowing
EdgIng, Trimming.
PaintIng, Scraen I Glats NspaiT

'5

Pir"st

little money. WINCHESTER
HOMES OF FLA , 3151 $ Orlan
00 Ave • Nt *7 57, Sanford.

Home Improvements

lll( l'nrU I. Ajii.antrt
5*14101401 tIC tISIC COMPANY
3577 I'*rh Or',. 137 1547

home's prIced to sell. Hacienda

Sauls Agency
NtA tOPS
131 1111
3730153

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CREDIT CARS

%AC)flf IlJuifrMP.4f
W,tt,,n Aura' 'ear, .iI Dc
Oid Cnv,ai )4p5tnn 3A0p
I in. S stD.Ra'r
1793
-. . --

a)

A
arranged
Terms
i'Ii'IOLESALE TV. 150 P4 I? P7.
long*ood III 1004

buttonholes, fancy design. lit
Console Pay balance 0114,1 or I
payment; of p Call Credit
Manager at 773 SIll or eves Ill.
1114 SANFORD SEWING
CENTER, 307 A East 151 St.

Autos For Sale

CASH 122 1*17

Ill

1.jlt'., 1*0 pap.mcnt; wilh In
surance and faa is all you need

377 lISO.

Wanted To Buy

it-POSSESSIONS, Faclory re

Stenstrom

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All Muse, A Mode's

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37203*3

I,i%f'dTV 5 (,t.,a,anIfed Color I. a I

OR uSed frn-fip appliance's
tOlt eli flj, t or tOQt tems
715 54"itoidAv?
14''p S

PrIced Irom 53.35500 complete,
Hacienda VIllage. 131 4.411.

Payton
"Sanford's Sales Leader"
hal Airs-Pleat) bedroom, Itt bath.
air, fenced ond fruIt frees. $13,500

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75

WAPi TI C)
Furnturt
.'i OurS
App' r(,', I - •c on lull hOult
Ca'l 173 '070

Sanford 373-1500

REALTY
Phene 131 III
3I Hiawatha Ave at It 31

Auchons

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55

754% Park Drive

AttractIve 3 bedroom home in eu

Two bath, wltf* central heal and aIr,
In nice neighborhood, large kit.
then, hobby room, double carport,
133,000 Terms

Copper. Primitives, Antiques.
Junk
101 North Virginia Ave

a 117. 14,000.
:ounly - Irregular teltis

Realty

JolSOrlandoOr

RCawshle 7375135
.
_Its) Chevrolet Pics up. good ron
dton $735 Phone ni 3155 .rt.
Piw terry

LIVSSIICI( And
Poutti'y

-

LIFETIME COLLECTION

-Triangular resIdentIal, ISO' a

*17.000.

Washer, parli. iav,ice.
vIed machines MOONEY AP
ChANCES 171063?

1311

F urniture. Pitture frames, flra;s,

,l3O',

$15,500

-

Good
used
WestInghouse
refrigerator, $73 373 3413 or 377

Ca-i, Ii I 'Jrto,d r armers
Ai ii 'i ii, it 11

Res. 377-3137

Stenstrom

Large 3 Bedroom

Trucks And

Building
Materials

52

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....

Trailers

bror,, 47 p m or InQuire at WillIs
(.rac.ry Stor, in Oil..,,
d.re(tion%

tf' I. ElIsioN SI t5 11* UP
MIl.L IRS

Clothing and Household ilem; 311
East *0th St 1232361. Salurday.

Lot s &amp; Acreaps______

372 4353.

$11,300. Term;

-

esceflent COvsthfle,s 77) I'll
-'- '
- - ' _______

Siding, window's, interior eaterior
doorS, from $3 ho) 10 each Stand
new cabinets. hinge,'. a;sort.d
lyg*5 for' ('p pitt Call 37343)0

Ke,imor

Garage.
Rummage SiloS

(ret', gnmrnit *,lcOtitrd' Open

REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE
*0* C WEST FIRST ST.

25445o Fr,nchAye
Day 373 t7I3

PRIME LOCATION

STEREO

E.e', 5IOnttj righf 1 10 p m

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

-

Console Model with AM FM in
walnut finish, urt4p
warranl,.
'ip repair ctilrgPi of $43 or 7
paym.nfs of 1? Call service
department, 373 SIll

I?' (oftia, 4* lIP Mercury, •ureilemt
ondllion eltI many ealras 5*4.00
177 usa ..i.

50

r

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Goods

PUBLIC Al,ICVIOP4

0' 372 7157

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SemInole Spoftlng
lOfrnhtn&amp; BoSton Whaler Dealer
Clo'sed All Dy WedneSday
t'' k I, ir',i,.il A,'
177 1513

P4.gl'its 111 I iSP

177 *331

511109,41 Do%es

SSA Household Good*

KiIcht'r', tel. double bed, baby Iravel
bed, clothes CHEAP. Mitt.

Cailbart Real Estate

New

Wanted To Rent

Odonloan Sanfcvd 372 SIll

50

PIANO III STORAGE
n..sstiful Console stoted locally
P.ptwle'd like new RejOonsible
pbrly canbaP,a blgsaving on'
payment balance Write- GULF
COAST PIANO CO. P 0 Roe
U?. P.rmma ('.ity fla, 3340*
--

Reduce safe &amp; fait wIlh Gold.
tablets I r yap "waler pills"
Touchion Drug
______

't'lr .i., i,',

11055014 SPQItIflCèt.4t.jQOS

b.troorn. 521 CIXI
Whom Place- Let, 54.400

Miscellaneous
For Sat.

,lifXflhilIIr r 5 r,aI,tiriu t'rntrl

Yrair',
I5oft .ti rstOc; I

renovated, cenlral 11 a, $17,300
Counfry -Duple, I bedroom, and 3

Near Lake Mary-Itt acres
Beaulihul C IS home with 3.100 sq
If 5.fperal other L'uldflQ's Orange
grove and iahe Irml

__

3
mobilt some for tenf
bedroOm;. 2 ballil $150 per
month 273 7531 blIweift I a fyi
and 4 p

14' Larson Boat, 60 HP Mercury
Mofor, Murray 1111 traIler, lop w
curlalni 444 1444 alter S

features

Dehary, Lake Susan ApIs., 1
bedroom, adults Nopets Call 414

paid vacation. paid I'iospitali.

saIlor. S day week. Apply In
PerSon 10 Bill Baker VoIks
wagers, 33$ S. 17.93. Sanford

group

)
)

Unfiurnhshed
___________________________

:

News

bedronmi. Florida room, utIlIty
room,
like new, 1*3.350 14*0 down

-

Apartments Rent

22

Submit applIcations to Civil

Mg
Tralnea. General
' many,
many more.

"Slemper Ses"
Ravenna Park-) bedroom;, 3

:ounty - Residential. 700' i 133',

Service Ecamlner In cIty hail 1104
later than June 13. *372. Irs.
tsrviiw$ for applicants will be
$ch.duledluokeouenflor.c,ipfof
applications

.10151

Volusia Lounly, beautiful con
trite block one
two larg•

$3

floats and
Marine Equipment

42

3 Bedroom, I bath, carport. utility.
fenced, iso Qualifying. Phone

OFFICIAL. General

JOBS?

HousesForSal.

heat Wall towall carpetIng wIth
many estras includes four bearing
fruit trees $3S,XOwittiI,rms 3fl.
3351 or 3720931

Typing or Art wo-kdoneln my'i
or Wherever desired.
322 *347

.

(Jprght piano, good condItion, Call
H) JIll before S p in

3%

-

15*4 'lamav.,, P3 cc. Road Cr".
electric ttart. 5303 actual m.l.s

Musical Merchandise

$7

caiient neigitbortcoe,5.

reQuirements' Age to 45 years and
a High Sthooi graduate Eu
penance as a building contractor
or architectural engineer Es
tensiwe knowledge Of building
construction methods, practices.
materials arid egulpotent. AbilIty
to read, understand and Interpret
building plans and specification;
AbIlity to establish and maintain
cooperative re(atioussl'iips with the
public and tO enforce building and
eaning ordinances, arid ability to
supervise Building Inspectors.

P

r)

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And SCOO9SiS

.

lit
&amp;
Id I Fves

Park
13 S.f

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Motorcycles

,-.

Income wtillI you refiln your
present employment. WrIte boa
11$. DeBary. na
-

'Situations Wanted

Corner

-,

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71

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tup . Thor', .
t'1bPPfl3O1?J

24'
frontage on 35th Sf E;ten;ion.
slLSoo
:cunly -753's 173' on AIrport Blvd.

Handicapped telephone solicItors
wanted $1 60 per Piour and bonus,
Work at hone or In office, Phone
143 1500 betwe'en 91 *3 or 131 0$5
between 11%

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Antl'iues

5*

Houses For Sate

______________

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PARV I ANTIQUES

and breakfast nook wIth fully
equipped kitchen Central alt and

11

The CIty 04 Safdard CIvIl Seqylce
Board Is accelng appLIcatIons
for the posItion of BUILDING

SI

tern while you learn sales
management 170 1300 Islra

DRIvERS We Trait You Good
Comm ,s.on Yellow Cab Co . 30*
South Pars

171$ 777 ?I after 4

L.IY.

3%

Auto R.palrl
Parls.Acc.siorles

H
and

Srtpt. solid I'he?ry wand bed and
ir-aseripririg. IN) Call 377 7514

WIIIT

br Mobile

Home Plant. Esperlerice desired
but not necessary Apply office of
Winchester Mobile Homes. Sliver
Lake Road I Sanford Ave.

Laa.

I Speed transiniesion, wIth Hunt
LIke e
Wetflnqliouse fused I
shIfter, 354 FOrd, 109 7773175
fn05 1, 17303 ITU air cottdttbor,ec
__________________________

WilL ltWRl iOJV

Jim

bo.jnlain manager between 9 Ii

am

A.I.

IlouseholdGoodi

Fvrrtlluve, appliances, odd's
ends Del. and 734 3700

"

PRICES THAT MAI(E you Jeep
good That's WanI Ads ev.y,,,day

Cook

Evening shill, esperlence not
necessary Apply In person to
LX.

rxtr 'Cii Kb3OvJ 1WT

Monday, May79 1fl7-1

Want

35A

Art

:3 % ji lEtRf Lp,lEl'141Wo TtgRYBLE

LOWDOWN PAYMENT
COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED

Male.F.ma$
Help Wanted
Grill

Male Help Wanted

HELP

Wynne,

0(037

AUTOMOTIVE POSITION
Train to buy and sell Also drivers
for long distance tri09 Prom 2 tO S
diys Mutt be over 70 wIth, driver's
Iic,nia 333 1230. Mr Bud

Atyare; Of Ocala
Mildred A Iml'h 5, the
Atveret Ft'ttt

*SI1uatlofls Wanted
17-Dotyse%t,c.Chlld Care

IAI iii

0V033

DeLand, Florida, 32770

Cardsol Thanks

We with to thank everyone toe Di,
prayers. fl0ws. c6rds and many
acts Of kindness shown he us at the
lois of our it*ttyer, Mrs 511th

Backbone

0(070

letrelarial skills She wOuld be
imaginats,. and a
good
organler, y'et ttCsble rOciugh to
P'e-cte mart, drIals QiCkIy She
wOuld be attractive and eatremely
per soitabie wIlt a warm
telephone
manner Reply to P 0 505 21*?,

DIAL A O(ViDT ION

________________
Merchandise

secrrtar.

A,,ntq,js Es*iticw, Is open wIth a tai
Or-owIng COrporalion In the food
servIce held as secretary to bIte
reesident. The deal girl v.iould
posses; both, accounting and

Per fun. hrlendslslp, or marriage
Single adufls only. lend name.
address. lee, and ØtOfte number
In confidence bO C S I., P. 0 Ba;
50,6. Cocoa. Florida, 33532

p('Ti'TIONLR. aNt) JUDY P
JACKSON RESPONDENT
NOTICE OF ACTION

sometime

Sanford

Dating By Computer

Help Wanted

$-BusIne'ss Properly

Store Manager, needs esperiencein
homesewIngandoftice wOrk Also
Sales Clerk, also esperlenced In
home sewing Apply In person be
Lard '0 Fabric;, *04 1 FIrst St -

ARE you TROUBLED' Call Ioi
r.,, eu 377? ic. it, Care
Ad,l'
p47'a.it.

ALLAN F kEITH
Chairman.

Drstrict School Bo.rd
of Seminole County.
Florida

Iliauty Operate, See Mrs King at
Jack I. Jean's Iltauty Salon,
Sanford Plata Sanford

fAtED WITH A
PROBLEM'
PeiPibOS A'cci"ot A5tn 5 ,r..,5
Can 11,10
Wile CO Iloi 1713
Si.'lo.'a tea

It's Legal To Make Wine

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riersonto Day and Night Grill, $300
trentI Ave. Sanford

Personals

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Wi'tress wanted, all shIfts Apply in

Orlando

the ArCh itt'Os. Gut mann

liC formallt
ltd tethnicalsts in
Piat book II. Page hot the
bidding. and to award the job in the
Records at Seminoie County.

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challeng, an •IprICnced

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tetretary, Plow,yer, eQual con
Ilderatie,, will be gIven to cireOtiorial it'd's)dual wIth typing
P"id SJ%t'rthsand ability Desire to
rapidly pr'c.9rej to a responsible
PoSitIon as secretary to the
corporate prejl4ent She wIll be
dealing w.itt, the public, therefore,
war-rn wItoleIt,rne personality I;
reQuired Reply to Rot I'. 0 Baa
75*7, Det..nd. Florida, 33730

Monday, May 13 InQi.,$re at
Sanford Trailer Park, Trailer No

I

Clert' of Circutt Court
ROBERT WAYNE SHAW
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Real Estat. For Sale
by Mactnt Brown
Deceased
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
______________________
es Duty Clark
TeAll trediters and P.f'seetsNavls,
CUIT ltd AND FOR SEMINOLE
KENNETH N LEFFLEN, AllY Claims se Demands Agalest Said 3*-Houses For Sale
COUNTY. FLORIDA Ui Case
We. HUCHISON &amp; LEFfLER
JACKSON
TO
Estate:
73.5,'
33-Farms I Groves
P.O Drawer H
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
You and eoctt DI you are hereby 33-tots 6 Acreage
DIVISION A
330 N Park
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ill VOLIE A WILLIAMS. Jr
netlfiedandrrguiredtopr,s,ntany 34'4%tjle Homes
Sanford. Fioriea 37771
tn$t art action lu' dissolution o
claims arid oemanes which yu,,. or
3$-Income &amp; Investment
marriage has been I Ud by FRED
eIther of you. may have against
PublIsh Ma Ii, 22.7'. ntnaS.
SUIT 'TO OUIET'rI'rLE
the Properly
WILl. IA).' JACKSON anø you are
estate Of ROBERT WAYNE SHAW. 34-Business
DED,,
AMOS JONES
Property
reQuired tO serv, a COPe of your
Deceased late Of sac Coun$y, to
Plantif
ut There's Red Tape
37 Real Estate Wanted
swrltlen defense's. if any, to It on
County,
UNI1P
STATES
DISTRICT
Counfp
Judge
of
Seminole
vs
CAR ROLL BURKE, Attorney far
COURT MIDDI I DISTRICT OF Florida. at Pits Office in the court
ELLA
JACKSON and
Petitiptier. wtIOte aacress Is 612
house of laid County at Sanford.
_________________________
JACKSON. her spouse, D W FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Santord Atlantic bans Bldg. San HOP WE
Florida. within sic calendar month;
Recreational
and -HOP NI. ti's wife. Case Ns 734I-Orl.CIV.
ford ?ior,fli 3777), arid file the
fromthetimeofthefirsfpubi.cation
N HORNE and MATTIE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
original with the Clerk of the above HORP4E. Pus wife, SAMUEL V WAY
PIaitttitl. øf thiS notice Two copies of sact
4lBICyCll's
styled Court on or befor, the lSttt and-, till wife, If alive and if dead
claim or demand shall Be in writing.
day of June, AD 1312. otherwise a
42-Boats and
their hents. successors, .uy's MARr.ARET BERNARD KNIGHT, andthallStatethepIac,Ofrueidete
By TOM RAUM
BC.17""1"
And you CaTIL get a federal
"h'
u"
ludgment mat be entered alnst
Morine Equipment
and pa's' office adores; of p,
creditors, if any. and all petott a single woman,
Pi.. w -ae
permit unless you're head of a pllcutinn for the federal regis- you to' the relief demanded in the
claimant, and Shall be sworn to by
43'-Camping Equipment
claiming by and thrDugbi or '.mer
TAlLAHASSEE, Fla. (Al') trnusehuld. SIngle ni.'n and txatiun ullil bt• obtnirwd by wril- Petition
the claimant their agent or a'torcw,
ORDER FOR SERVICE
44-Sports EquIpment
thpm, or each of them, against ant
WITNESS my hand and the seal *4 and all persons claiming any estate.
- if you're getting
and accompanied by a filing
p4
the family women are apparenuy out of mg to the Alcohol, Tobacco
BY PUBLICATION
the
11th
Mw.
or
of
aav
on,dollaranasucttclalrnorøemard
Ontmotlonandaf$lGavitofpia.ntlff
right, tItle or interest in ant to,
bathtub ready far a little grape Iucl
as art' tusesit'ea, Ftreiirins Dn'tsnIn of 11w inter, said Court
A 0 1177
lien upon the 'i-a' property Ill the aba,, en"tle'C cause by no' sci fled thai' be ,OiØ
ISlLJtilpiIl$' route July 1, 'ou'd unless they ran prove tlie rule
nai Rrs'enueServi('e' Ill AUnnUt,
'..ea''
KenOel' W Wtietry 'tt Assistant
Jamr's S Srae
he',,flbttt-' (3'5ri, 0' anp part
better take ii second look tht Ui.' rIKait
ur by vwtin' a local office.
Arthur H baCkwith.
As aornin,strator
United $tltfl Attorney, in an aCtiop
theteof
f th. Estate of
fle'is state Law legalizing tie'
Clerk at CircuIt Court
'fliert' are several In Florida.
against itt, defendant (SI. Margaret
SO-Garage Rummage Sales
Lot i * and Ia, tia ytii's Subdivision.
Seminole (,QQflt5, Florida
ROBERT WAYNE tHAW.
SI-AuctionS
according Ia tis? pia' thereof as Bernard Knight. a single women
However. that uny gets you
of t1oniernade
Cecelia V Ehertt
By
deceased
$7-Wanted To Buy
r,cor
in Pgat Book pap. 13. of and to enfo'cp a lie.t upon reel
Operation
wine.
aipplicalion.
Deputy Clack
oropertysltuatedinthrso,strictanfl CLEVELAND. MItE
the Publit Records 01 $eminoie
$3-Swap And Trade
WuUld4ie "blUe' old
The pplicntiun must then be Carroll Burke
6 BERRY
oa-scriu as follows
Coun'p. P lOrida
34-'Equpm,nt
FDr Rent
Attorne,
PetItioner
sent to Atlant,a. II the
igans
LOf 10. Block E SUMMEPSET Attorneys for Estate
De.nnts
P 0 Drawer 2
drowned in a Juglull of red tape
cllnvmc*'cl ,'oU'rr the head of a 6*7 Sanford Atlantit
NORTH SECTION 3 aCtor difig tO
For Sale
hank Bldg
ttit Pta' thereof a's recorded in Piat Santorc, Ilatide 3777?
NOTICE OF SUIT
"Actuall3, we've tried Lii
•
IIIIUSCIIIIILJ arId don't plan
SSA-Hous.ehold Goods
Sanford, Floida 371?l
Publish
Mat
77.
2.
.lvne
5.
12.
1377
Boo. IS. Pages 7* and 71, Public
If' tht name 01 Ift Slale pf Florida
itkr It as siniple a
ziuike nrnr' Uwn 200 gallons a Publish May IS. 23 391 June 5. $77 In
S4-Ant.pues
ss,lWe,"
DEO 36
n
0
Records of Seminole County.
ttt. Defendants
said state Beverage D -ee'
17 -MusicaI MerchandIse
'cararlddlln 'tplantosellan)'of 0(049
FICTITIOUS NAME
Flo"ida
JACKSON and
ELLA
SI- Store And
Winston
MIAMI BEACH. Fla API- it. you should get 1.1w applicie- _______________________________ .1 ACe: SO N tier spouse. 0 V.' and it appearing lottie Court that the
NOT ICE IS pst'eb ci'en that
OffIce Equipment
But 1.1w lays, which Lake'i ef- Saying they don't want their ton approved. You wtfl get paP4ORNI and -HORNE. his wile, d,fendan!)$l. Margaret Bernard am engaged ,nBut'r,rtI at p Q Boa
S-Machiner9
$IORPIE
hid
MAlT
IL
Knight,
a
single
woman.
ii
1101
at 313 Fern Park. Fia 37730. Seminole
feet July 1, Isn't all that simple, city turned into "a giant ens- pets inthcating you've been mg. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 0 N
And Tools
El GM TI £ WIll JUDICIAL CII. HOIlPIE, It'; wile, SAMUEL V WAY iDiabitant a' nor found wIthin the C.j"y. Florida under tie l.ctitioijs
Wynnrsiiys you can't squeeze p0(11," a group uf Miami Beach istered
*0-Building Materials
State
Of Florida and has riot nmeof B P Contractors,and that I
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE and -WAY. hit wIe. it alive. a
the first grape without a state attorneys and residents have
*1-Lawn And
"This registration then has to COUNTY, FLORIDA
V011intarUr appeared herein, and intend to regitlef ia'ø name with
dead t their heirS, successors,
p17131111 And you can't get a urged lucul officials riot Lu pull be brought III one of our 14 of- CIVIL ACTION NO 714t3
Garden Equipment
ttya' personal service upon Pser Is not the Clerk pf the CIrCJ,t Court.
assigns anc Credtats If any, and all
practical because Its? residence and Sern,rsoie Count,. Florida in at
*2-LIvestock And
I*l'IOfl% ciaimimip Dy and tnrouglt o'
SUite' permit unless you first any punches in dealing with
fice around 11w staLe," said Ill RI THE MARRIAGE OF
Poultry
coroanc, with the Provisetn of the
have a federal pernilt
demonstrators at the political Wynne. "if a person doesn't CECELIA ANN LIPPEIfT. WIFE. underttiem oreacpiofthem.aga.nst whereabouts a', unknown. ft Is
ORDERED that Margaret Be'
FictItious Name Statutes. To Wit
*3-Pets And Supplies
the registration, he can't AND HOWARD ROY LEPPERT. any and all persons claiming any
('(lnc'rnUopJ this summer.
have
estate riptit, titl, or intent in and netd V,rtI01,t. a single woman. art
*4 -CLothing
Section 6*509 ?lorid Statutes 1357
SR -. HUSBAND
"We cull for Stricter Last en. get LI stiltI' permit "
pear or plead ti f's, toi"pIain
or lien upø tht itil p'upar',
S'g C. t)a.'tt
NOTICE OF ACTION
IIIVCL'nIenL, nut lcu. We call for
if a person dues have the reg. 10 HOWARD ROY LEPPERT. SR pwre,r,afler described, or any part herein Op tIt, Ill Day f July.
Publish May IS. 22.7'. &amp; June 5, 1372
____________
and in default thereof the Coisi will
thereof
courage, not surrender Let fear," iIttflltiOtl, and It's all tn order,
ki'-s,*ence Uninown
o..
Transports? Ion
oroeed
tO
•t*
15
hearrc
and
ad
and
*6.
i'iaynel
SuO
Lo".
0..' *IS( PICIIIF Cc tha' an
e.aid Ellis ftul.nn, ii SpokebilUin
ttlt'!l tie' rereItt,m 11111 hit' state
FICTITIOUS NAME
piat iva,aIonul list'. Suit atif Marp•cet
action for 0,saolution of marriage O'yi'.ion. ac - Ording tp the
NOTICE iStiefatiygiwen that lam
for Operation Backlxnie.
per-Hilt but anutwr application,
7$-Avto Repairs
has been filed against you and you tfseraof, as recorded in Plot Book 5. Betna"ø Knight. a single woman.
4
Hubin said Sunday Ids
On this application appear soitir a'e reQuired to true a cop, Od your page 33. of Itt, Put)i,t Retard's t tiaa Deen sec wed with process in the engaged in business at P 0 Boa
Parts Accejsgr,es
Sanford. Seminole County.
State pf leo-ida. Buf ottly tg the
Coonl,. Florida
72--Import Aute
will petition City Council seek- of the same questions that up- w'itten dalenies it any. It It pet
Flatid
tinder
the
f,Ct,ti'j's
name f
You and each çf you are notIfied istent provided to' by Section 1655.
73-Motorcycles
II
ing strict enfUrcrHwrit of Laws pear-ed art the Federal iipplica- WIL? RED
CONRAD.
THE WI N TEll FIELD COMPANY.
above T ptle 7$. United States Code. it
And Scofters
attorney, who'., address tha' a surf to Quiet titI, to bPs
t'uncvt-ning public nudity, ileep- Lion But hits ttriw, when filled PetItioner's
and
that
I
,nt,n,d
tp register laid
n Post Office Roe WI. Caseetoerry, described property Isa; Dean filed further
74-Trticks
And Trailers
horn, with th Ciers of the Circuit
ing in parks. public profanity in. It gut's tt Tallatutsst'r
ORDERED th.a' notice f this
agens• civ and s-au .rc 'teetpr
7 S-Alp; For Sale
rioriaa3Zlct onat before June
Cow!. Si's", nit, C.int, Flatid.
o'oe"
be
put)st,ed
tip
tt't
tJfl,t,vfl
r,-re-d
t
;e',e
a
up,
l
you'
un'J inciting U riu'.
If the state' bet crags' Division t73 end tile lit, original with the
accordance wIth the prpv'sidr. p4
Sta'es Marshal Mt
tawipipse 4
Of this CViift lithe' beto'e AnSwer to the Complaint on the
He said Operation Backbone alan is convinced you're' over 21.
.
the FiCtitious POlme 5tatut, To
general circulation In Seminole
Plainfitt'; attorney, WILLiAM 0
ke'vlCe
on
Pttltioner'i
attorney
at
oppt'st'd uns' tUrIn of governlice' head III LI hioust' and don't
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
mmnesl.ately thereafter. otherwise a ROWLAND. P 0 Baa 333. Winter County, Fioriga. once a west for
bent aid to "hippies, ylppies
(61 Coinecvtive wa,n's, con,m,ncw17
plan to sell the' stuff, then, With default will be entered against
Park, Flp',da. and file the original
posj
$ Marlin W.rtlelO
r Mar Sift. t73
and zippies,"
any iiuck, you ahould be mailed tar the '.10.4 demandeD in the • tttC alt ice of the Clots af th
DONE AND ORDERED at Pvbl,sh Marl. 15. 23. 35. *312
Before
tt,
*7th
Circuit
Court
gn
pr
Rubin chided iøtiw public of- the' permit.
P,1hon
DEft 17
OtherwiSe itw Orlando. FlOrida, this 21st day of
WITNESS my hand and ft,eial of day of June. *372
Ucials who have announced
The beverage
-ector said
illegal igni of Said Complaint will be Apr II, 1312
FICTITIOUS NAME
This
court
an
Ma,
s,tti.
wi
they ,
mild provide housing the state application
hSii
alien as COIS4SSed
NOTICE lSf"eta*p given thaI Ian,
(Circuit Court Seal)
-.
GEORGE C YOUNG
engaged In business at 2735
areas fm the protesters and should be available
The nol,cesnall be putiliSfied once
ARTHUR II ISECVWITH. JR
UNITED S'ATES
ear,' we. Ia' lou' rotweculve
Piig.!lirte Apt. !,artictrd A,r.,,
nt'rrlotik rumor s'iolaupns of the this stt'ek, or nearly e',4!X1 steek,
at Cyri cit tt.e court
DISTRICT JUDGE
v.'ees.s ,n nsa Sanford Herald Trio
Sanford. Setrincil. Cci..nty, f'uor,da
(It Ellen Scoil
laa. He labeled such plans "fur hliu wIlualrcad) have' tie
I Cl4'tif, the foregoing lobe a true ts'ioer the
Dreviated slyie Of tP'l$ 5It is
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
tirtftiout name of AIR
ti-3 Deputy Clerk
"policies at' surrender that will federal registratiuti. We'd like
and co.',sct Wpy of Inst original
bMOS JON2S vi ELLA p
CARE ASSOCIATES. and thaI I
WILFRED P4 CONRAD
1:30 A.M, to S:3o P.M.
WaIley S 1!l,ies
lead to ,i,*t-"
to begin actually issuing the Attorney for Petltion*r
JACKSON. es al
lOfui'sd to regular laid reme WITh the
Clark
DATED 'THIS lttt, day of May.
Click Of the Circuit Covqt. Seminole
Attorney inemben of Opera- prriiuts by July 1."
Pus. Off cc boa III
$73
United States
SATURDAY
Count,, Florid, n accordance with
torI
will prm's'ide' fret'
0! rtiurse, the permtiiti, arc Casseto'errp. Fiord. 371(17
District Court
tti. prOwsion$ Of the F,cl,t,o'.,s
Pubi's',
Map
37
,,jr.e 1 12 tt72 15,1'
I:O0
AM. to 12 NOON
legal
dvict
fur
pulwt'znt.'n
and
tirib
goixi
fur
one'
year
or
(,E4iJ((;f' iH1'L.TZ is tinMOttle D'sirict of
Bt (lIen Scott, 0
kame Statutes, To Wit
D1053
Flatidi
big mo1w
manruserer Ia
firemen to tell them exactly tallons, wluctrs'ei- conies first,
Arthur H B4'tIia'itn. Jr
MS-OS F'sovIa Stfutes *337
'AL4, UNTIL NOON TO
Washtnglun DUlS, the sacClerk o Hsa Circuit Court
By Lorraine I Hicn.don
how far tlw' may go in dealing Then you've' hol to go through WHY STORE It ANUtUIcc,Et i
S Win 0. Gaibrailh Ii
5,i; it
Ø forget It with. Want Ad
Deputp Cledt
Sen',noie Cjn't'. Flatida
JTARTOR CANCEl. YOUR
crises' to Johu ('onuaH II
Win. A. GalipraIth III
with open pt-tn ocsuun train the whole process all cwey
Call one 1.4 014' A VSS. tgc help Publish Ma, 13.22. 75, JUlie 5. *317
AD NEXT DAY.
Publish Way I. IS. 37, 7', Itfl
Trrasuri
PbIishs
May
23.35
jUne
5.
13.
1p72
demonstrators, Rubtn said,
placing you' ao
tigitin

DEMONS'TRATION on the proper use of cash registers is made to
Sanford MiddleSchool students in the special learner trailer by Grady
B. Sykes, sales representative. Instructor for the class is Wayne Lamp
and inunadiately to his left is assistant inst"uctor. Fyvone Wright.
Students are Laurie and Anita Powell, Jeanette Ware, Vansanta
Mackey and Peggy Kennedy.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Jun.. b, 0 1973. present t
Itt
Offic.. Room 7, of the Drapes? arc Ma?:, Architects.
HOhCrable County Judgo Of Village Hill. LOnQWOOd OviedO
'the LOTIQCt Your Ad Runs
Incorttor.tec. Sanford Atlantic
THE
iPS1 NATIONAL BANE Seminole County Flida. hIs final
ROaO in tht VILLAGE OF NORTH
1 OP.ANDO Orlando, FIr return. accztun' and vouchers, it ORLANDO, FLORIDA The Pøiti National Rant Building, 5ult
The Less It Costs Per Line
r,f.vI,r SW Sanford. Florida
Ida
Esecutor of the Estate ol
Will btopen from 1 - 00 A N to 7.00
Per Day.
t',
bccoinpan'qd
3371,
upon
reQuest
Ii,
JOSEPHiNE
BURNETT
LOUIS E BRANCH
0
per
5r
LS
00
oepait
Aialstant TrLst Ofticr
Ol'(SaS.d arid SI sale timp then and
The VIllage of North,
Rates For Consecutive
Deposit in
'r
f'
Last
aDclCaio, '0 th said
Orlkndo cl,.
Insertions-No
Change
'wo sets to C.,n.e'rat Contrac'ctntt l'estarrian' of
Judge fr • fInal stttiarneitt It' Itla
By Mary I Norton.
Of Copy.
tide
bid
and
submittIng
a
hona
ANNA
LIZZIE
WILSON
adminIstratIon of said .stat. and
Village Clors
return of documents iii good vtable
tOr anorci.rdlicharglnghim a'. SuCh PubliSh May' S 15. 32 $ 1573
Deceased
condItion within 10 daYS after the
1 ?Piru 4 times
STENSTROM DAViS &amp;
Evpcutor
tW039
3 a ,n
opening of bids Refund fer sets in
MCINTOSH
DOIHIPII%thl tilday Of May. AD
s thru 20 times 2k a lint
two
will
be
less
$1750 p"
ncess of
1977
__________________________
Florida Stat, Bank-SuIt, 73
31 timis
22c a line
IN THE CIRCUIT COUR1. tt't tO defray Cos' of
Thomai I Denmark
$,.nfo'c, Flor,Oa 37771
PimitcIlirtO
11%
51?
forth
above
EIGMTELIIITH
JUDiCIAL
CIRiT
Lv,:uto
At
E*ecuto
Atlornc,'. foMIP'4IMUM CHARGE)
Sub Contractors and Others rna
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
the Estate of
PubliSh May 15.23.351 JuneS, 1913
ObtairtcomplefrbiddOcuments upon
SEMINOLE COUNTY
3Llnes Minimum
JOSEPHINE 0 BURNETT.
'lie insists he realized in feet woman 'vhich makes C}Ieeesike in ther boudoir. DtD4S
depOtit of 57500 WhiCh v.iil be
CIVIL ACTION NO 72.1.9
Dec.aseo
If she ignores these dan.
him enter into a candestine
advisry..r that thu
B
MARTIN altO A B refunded. lets S12 SO to cover
STENSIROM DAVIS I
ger ci1r1s of a potrntu&amp;lh
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND MCINTOSH
reproduction casts, upon rrturn a' All idvertising app.ar.ng in The
WALLACE. JR cord cIaasTnzLte didn't appeal affair!
SEMINOLE
FOR
Pla,,tthfi. documentS in good condition within Sanford Herald on Wednesday w.II
striving
m.aIrt.
the
may
then
COUNTY. Florida Slate Bank to hem hid! as mudi as I do.
In fact,
FLOP IDA
tOdayt after opening at bids Partial automalcally be placed in Yhu
5,'
to an outside para. CIVIL ACTION NO
idays FAMILY BARGAIN N(v
vet he says he got intoxi. often he,ar husbands admit
sets
to Materiel Suppliers wIl be
DOLIa.
B
ELLIS
Sanford. Florida 37171
SECTION that is diStributed Ps a"
d
much
prefer
to
have
inotir
to
restore
their
sex
ego
re
11w
marriae
of
the
Det.nflant
ISSued
at
rated by the romantic situ. they'
or'ywys for Ei.cutor
colt Of t'epfoductlon addluoltal 15.5*0 homes in the area
PS.UL W 5fr,fIIh
,tIto
tac?bidmul,lb*aCcOmttanifdbv Advertisers thOld sitclud ft'i
NOTICE OF ACTION
to p
Publish Mat' B. 15.22. 75. 1577
an affair with their wives
and
c.rtitled
a
check or bid bond isSued .tsert.Ofl In Computing their iarit
oro s
TO tloLla
ELLIS
(4 Sometimes me-n are
C sM7t1 Wife
en an acceptable Sure's COmlsAr', :st.
sirs
'For when she phoned strstd of their p
vo1 a
tt.a'
NCTF I
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Iy no' test than S per cent i the
motjiattsd chiefly by ci desire
Pat been filec against you to c.ncei
iim, he too&amp; her to a movie
j3ut" thev
STATE OF FLORIDA TO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Of record tttalcerlainwa-rantyfleed ISis. Rid The iucceUful bidder v.,ii
and then she invited him up wives are too prcocvupird for a pav.off for dinner and THE
DOROTHY C SMITH
recordaO in Official Ricordi Ropa be reQuired 10 furnIsh P,rforrnatt,
15Th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
the theater, or even revenge!
Motor
Bond and Labor' and Materials
to her hotel room far a with the children or church
COUNTY. 703. page 0 Public Records
FOR SEMINOLE
Corllsle I'It'
So send for my medical
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be 111s4115c191 during the five
hours of talks between the two
lenders were the future of the
Indian Ocean and the Persian
Gull area, which holds 60 per
tent of the worlds known nil
reserves.
The Shah would like to pt the
(toiled Slates and Soviet Union
agree to let Iran act ax the
ptilks'mnumn of the area without
big power interference. Falling
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Nkstu IIltivt'ii in Iran's 0p11411
-today for an overnight visit and
talks ith the Shah on tcglnnnl
anti world matters.
The President and Mrs. Nixon
w en' greeted at Trhrnn,
Mt'hrabnil Airport by the 52.
enr4,lti monarch and Empress
Farah alter a (light from Kiev,
the Nixons' lust slop in the So.
viet Union following it week of
summit talks between the I'res.
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President Nixon Arrives In Iran,

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neck assurance(of undiminished

Were taken a g ainst altacks by
imrboii guerrillas and other illsjtl*'nt Irmniamis who were lout

U.S. support. The Soviet
government's re mt friendship
(ri';miimU with Iri'Iit and the

Nixon told I.yathk&amp;s wife and
Mrs. Vladimir Srherb$tasky,
wife of the Ukrainian (omrrtintt party rhief, as they pr.pared to leave for the airport

hostile regime in neighboring
Iraq have increased Iran's
'ene of isolation, and it is
suspicious of Mnsc- ows In.
lentions in the Gulf.
Wearing a gray suit, white
shirt and blue and gray tie, the
President looked tried but
smiled as he said golbye at the
Kiev airport to President
Alexander l,yashko of the M.
rairie and other officials.
The weather was clear and
balmy as the President and
Mrs Nixon hoarded Air Force
One alter an overnight stop in

'Why not!" Mrs t,yuhkn r,,.
plied.
"We'll get tired," said Mrs
Nixon with a smile.
The President commented
1 think I'd get in a little trosib!'
at home it I didn't go"
A few h.imrs after Ib, arriv;t
in Kiev. presidential adviser
Henry A. Kissinger told newt-

Kiev, the capital of the Soviet

rnen that Nixon And the Sovio-,

Ukraine.
'its such a lovely day, I'd
uk" ii stay another week,"

leaders reached no SeCret
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PRESIDENT NIXON and the Soviet leaders

made no secret agreements on Vietnam or any
other controversial question, Henry Kissinger
reports. Nixon flies to Tehran today,
AMERICAN IIELICOI'TERS taking the

wounded out of Kontum not only have enemy
gunfire to contend with, They have to get away
from the South Vietnamese trying to escape the

life as Sen. B. Everett Jordan campaigned

then if it meets with overall

nearby for re-election.

SENS. HUBERT hUMPhREY and George
McGovern are heading into their second campaign comfront.ation In pivotal California still
debating the issues of the first.

POLICE
POLICEare still searching for a motive that

ME

OUSE decides today whether to update
DOUSE

surplus of woube executives or engineers
—
who can't find Jobs — and "a deficit of should-be
of
health
technicians,"
mechanics, plumbers
says Gov. Heubin Askew,
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A SOIl. SCIENTIs'r is trying to find ways of

slowing down a process that literally is
evaporating the rich soil of the nation's winter
salad bowl at th e rate of a foot every 10 years.

WEATHER
Yesterday's high 86 low 64 with 1.9 of an inch
of ra in. Partly cloudy today. Highs In the mid
an d upper BOS. Low tonight mid and upper fiØ
A storm system edging across the Midwest
today ended nearly two weeks of sunimer-like

San Diego has adopted this
A wave of cooler air rolling eastward
based on the fact that
plan .
triggered showers and thunderstorms from
Uwe were no funds to replace
Minnesota and Ohio to Louisiana and parts of
school buildings damaged
Texas.
during their recent earthquake.
however, on!&gt;' six elementary ____________________________________________________________________________
schools are involved In the pilot
Herald Index
rzpef'Iflwrit.
4
2 Editorial comment
Area deaths
9 Esutt'rtu-iinmiment
Bridge
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Sur'.e)s taken lit Lhusc areas Business re low
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operation show that both stu- Classified ads
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dents and parents prefer the Comics
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new approach.
12 Sports
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Council meeting on June &amp;'
Brown said.

want are returned to 1'a[laha.'e

defendant, Steve city policemen will still be
Cooper, told him there was no considered. The mayor ez.
"dope" and the men Were platned this gives the city a few
"scared."
additional days grace to raise
Sanders said he drove to the the minimum salaries to ,omxi
K-mart parking lot and was told annually.
to wear gloves to obliviate
prints lie was given a rifle, he
Bulletin
-,iud. and told he might have to
'sL' ii however, Sanders ems*itftird.
iissuurt ikUe
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the rifle, he said, was under the
waL

beaten down by votes (ruin

Sanders sa id w he n narcotics

Continuing, I(utberg said (hut Commissioners Julian Steti
of the 200 plus defendan ts which strommm . Gordon Meyer and
tie has represented, the success

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H) 11111 SCOTT
l'AI(1' I of Si
The qu e stion of housing
facilities in a school s)stcmn,
ii. huitii is to operate on a )car.
round basis Involves more than
just providing flo or spate
I here are seven major areas of
inquiry "here Irati'gus-s must
be tle'vIst'd.

Sam e Tirn e

-. ttl( jents
for ma tion,
All
prt'uti)
m'
enrolled will fill ut
the sa int type (aria before
attending classes in an)- school.
It I', Ia'&amp;'essary that students
in the 5411flC funnily, living at the
meaiIw address regardless of the
hit',i they arc nitcnttimig, will
be' schie'tlult'd for the saint:
session i A,li,(', or n
Viseus correctly tilled out, ttii'

These Include; pupil related f,imily st,

grouping Students will then Ixa'cmigned to ct,tib bit'tI cii
attendance zone in which the&gt;
live and on the enrollment
iiapiit'ities of the schooti
Each high school will serb e a's
time control center (enrollment
(iffiec i for sch,ttk in its partitular ft'e"t'r s) stein. Where
there are children in the same
faiiiil&gt; Mill will itt. attt'iiltti1;
ils

concerns; personnel related tonI will assure proper fuimimil&gt;
concerns; inistrucliomuil related
concerns; facilities related
concerns; auxiliary services
Bulletin
i-umn-crlms;
(mliii.
related
WASh INGTON iAl'i
IiitiflIt'ilti**IL* grl,mlm'i t tint cr1.,
'I lie Supreme Court tuda)
aand
relatedconcerns
rejected an appeal by
With each of these concerns,
California to resiew a state
there are sub-areas for detailed
supreme court ili't'lsluu
investigation These will be
outlaw 11111 liii' death iwliali&gt;
Identified in their uipprm.iriati'
1 hi' high i-unit m urrm'miII is
major areas in the course of this
whe'thrr to
euiiildi'ring
series.
punishment
abolish
capital
of
pupil
related
In the field
across the Land as being in
firdmn, the first concern, tie
iolutlon of the federal
school systeili will utilize e'nswi
('.'nslilmilion,
arti I itt, r -.1 t'l.-nt it,.
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containingtraining recorsis 't

Ulnt'tl. Continuing his r ecap of all the officers by the June
the
the crime, Sanders said that deadline, the subsidy for the

occasion. but for the better part December
referendum;

A MERICA'S education system is nrovidinu a

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s tandards board, '-We can
thrash this all out at the regular

Of h is life exemplified a good however, the proposal was
American citizen,

the Subversive Activities Control Board or
abolish it and write a new security law,

to be over. With in-

Community Affairs poll"

;robution," Sanders main-

try it first with them . . . and

enemy attack.

heat In the mid continent,

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formation he has gained from
the state Department of

By 1111,1, SCOTT

stating he was outside the to put the districting proposition
confines of the law on only talC before the voting public In a

Some of the highlights from
Thursday's
Thursday's article . , - "The
year-round plan hsbynomeans
new. It was tried in Omaha,
Nebraska from 1918 to 1940 and
in the Aliquippa. Pa., public
schools from 1929 to 19M. Thoe
reasons for the failure of such
then progressive programs was
financial: as funds became
availableto build new facilities,
the year-round plans were
dropped.
"Today it is just the other way
around
"To date. there are more than
100 school districts around the
United States that are experimentthg with the concept
and ats4jther 1,00U additional
districts are studying the
feasibility of 11w plan.''

Paris, Melissa Estridge, Jerry Bouchard.
Randy Enloe, Frank Brumley, Pat Newman,
Laura Brown and Diane Martin.

Comm ss

.hisimn.' Drive,('utsselk'rry,
was scheduled to be sentenced
after conviction on April 21 by a

Raleigh shopping center, killing three persons,
wounding eight others and then taking his own

following year.

THOUGHTS, KIDS

The chief eucutive said in the
he and pouce con'tttd factors tar outweigh the re% OW his pa rticipation Iii
InLisloflerS
William Kiosky and
factor
of
probationgr-.i(est
H) MARION HETIIKA
in Santiers, even should he be single event which has pLiced Mine. and Sanders elucidated Dick Crenshaw will be cciiA purple heart recipient, placed upon probation for the him here." ltutberg exclaimed, he Was supposed to drive trw 1cm-ring with Police Chief H.
The court requested Sanders truck; that he was told he would Sweat and going into every
veteran of the Vk'tnam war, rest of his life. 'This man's
make a great deal of money. aspect of the police budget to
who was one of Ihioso convicted
and that all he was to do was provide justification for the
in the December drug bust
deliver the truck to another
"We will analyze the
shoot-out at K-Mart shopping Districting B
Man.
budget in detail," the mayor
center, gave an Impassioned
Sanders told the court he was
plea for probation before Cm.
willing to spend the rest of his
Brown added the sta te
cult Judge Dominick Saift this
tile on probation to prove
department told him that ,.a
morning.
fitness in society . - "A long as police standards cart.,
Eddie Sanders, 23, 1160
i
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criminal
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Sanford City Commissioner
of a criminal offender having it John Morris disclosed to The
firearmim and aggravated Herald this morning he would
assault. 1k' was exonerated of bring the matter of districting
the crime of attempted robbery. the city for PUII)OsC of election
Assistant Public Defender of commissioners before
Gerald liutberg told the court today's 4 pm commission work
that Sanders Involvement in time 'liti() session,
trilne was ititnumital. l(utberg
Commissioner Morris, along
went tin to cite the w in-criminal w ithm Mayor Lee I'. Moore, were
background of the tlt'fentliint, the only commissioners toting

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j the school board" had been able
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z police officer'-, to comply
iith minimum sta ndards of the
'tate-federal government
revenue sharing legislation,
Mayor Kenneth Brown in.
formed The Herald today
Jaquesandtheotherwoboard
members have taken the
position that more hibernation
is needed before they can vote
for the $4 monthly hikes in pay
for the half-dozen officers to
give them a ,O0O minimum
annual wage.
When the minimum is raiw'1,
the entire patrol torte will be
entitled to up to $130 monthly
salary subsidy from the state.
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declared he is on top of the
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the city hail in a show of support.
"If the city commission refuses then to listen to
the will of the people, then we have no alternative
but to file court action, since we will have demon'
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City Commission at its May 22 meeting voted
By John A. Spoliki
three to two against allowing the people to say
I'm having a delightful time whether they wanted districting of the city placed in
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the
"Readership Survey," as well the new city charter.
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Lutheran Church of the Redeemer proudly pose
questionnaire which covers the Strom and A. A. McClanahan combined their votes
in their caps and gowns. The children are Terri
45-15 plan and the districting in an effort to keep the issue from ever reaching the
issue in Sanford
voters,
Mayor Lee P. Moore and Commissioner John Convicted In Drug Bust
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themselves as being opposed to placed on the December election ballot,

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city commission race to newcomer John Morris, said today petitiOfl3 calling for
the right of the voters to choose whether they wanted to require city commission
to live in
e presentation at the June 12 city commission meeting.
The minister stated he had been overwhelmed
by the support the issue had brought forth from the
white citizens as well as blacks in getting the matter
brought back before the city commission.
"Petitions are now being circulated to the white
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areas as well as to blacks and we ho pe to have 2,5tk)
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(lie eldest child's schedule will
deteruiiine the session for the
younger children.
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proper family grouping
The census cards will aba
designate transported and nontransported students and the
(arils will Lit' SI marked Ii) itt'
enrollment officer,
Utilizing data processing, is
report in the forin of a print-out
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