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How To Hold
Tuesday, July 11.1972

sB-The Sanford Herald
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Rrgarding your
CC7itfl the Cit Conmts.iin
rmgtntheJuneNtit1on.
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ULkthe public
1)cl.al'
Alfred
planation of

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sndatd I felt that
hOU.c4
of her
Mrs Brown, heau
back ground and qualifications.
" 14cw1 to this hoard
and wi thout any pnssibilit o
conflict of interests tK'case
her being a non.ssdent At the
time the members were
nominated the Commission had

Ubeaudier's ctr
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Jew Bro, nominated t
for a seat on a Cit)
m wife's maid. Nothing
he further from the truth

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bridged tx'tweefl the conches
and their teams and we were
ver'. proud have our cilärrn
be a part of this fine
rC'rrPtNVu1
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to Mr Jim
Our thanks al
and
Mr.
Smith f
Jernigan
their pLrt n
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praise tti't w givr
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oDerator for the Migrant
Of their
arithmetic
awards
sixth
grade
wcu*i
of
n
July
10
in
nnmtrUnfl
name
be tiw Gr:m:I Marshall for
On of Educabiin
Ic' feet
epticit
Thanks ic the Cit of Sar,ford
rr
I Auflt tO putAic-t% LtpCJIOgIZt' it,
Hcmecomir.g
seat's
this
Federal program in wha'h the
The
last
I
heard,
the
Canal
for
the
Baseball
leagues
It
was
Mrs Brown for subjecting her
Parade ith all his fziir'-thle
Seminole Courit School
a great seL'An. whether
[)ictrwt
clainitsi
2,9(X1
boats
a
realI
unjustified
of
type
tO this
jric'nds U.kin active part in the
participates Mrs Kr-own
We iill t'ameoiit ('tUimps or not festivities 1)isne World will vt'ar would use the live foot
crItiClsfl) b. (IlK' WhOLSt' IT)errilciyed b' the School Board
.(1O
deer 1(10 foot wide canal
In our book. Aid. of the
s cnmplt'tcl
bor-hiofl
help US c'dchratt in it
as a records clerk in the same
1.1 tsits
were winners
tSiJitS
a
year
equals
without fact 1k was just as
Icing to be
a
program Mrs Stenstrom
Janws U Jenkins special
cve 20 mln3tL's, 24 hours a da
wrong in this situation a he was
renHmhered
Mrs Brown were co-workers
dI'5 a si'at
wtwr,
famous
A&amp;M's
Florid..
Neither worked for the ither
Hod A Blosf
It is appr; ;; ei
meter serving his
wiiur
will
Band
Rattler
Marching
Mrs Brown, a person of unique
from Ostt-en heidge to UK' lk
rrsidcn- as his own and did
lead the fllK' ucerntily of high
tale nt and professional abilit)
lit-rak:
diton,
site.
give or take a little, so h :'s
not belong to the Cit). However.
and ccillt'ge bands
am
d Mrs ste nstr orn
I'd like it. thank all of m good school
illS lOmiles. At 30 miles ,s
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when 1w refused it' pa y his
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in
narade
and
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trn'ncls nn ncipeo lilt
cic*i- irirnus. MI').
e 'C.rnil' hour it takes tc minutest.
V
d the Ct
bill ) d
i,atcir C,rntsl " Th
fantastic cofltCSt at Fatrwit I
beei to our home on numerous
mit,,:'
inc mitt' So I(1'L
itst-U will he taped for television
blast in California
occasions but never as a maid.
had
ts.:'
2(1
mint'les
So
equals
n the Cl1 Utikt' - I'l
('hri,sGzlrdnel br the first time b
Reerntl. when a daughter
'
,, 1111$
travel
30
to
have
ofli)
rut
flU
Wit t er
Tfli'flt not
i. niversit'. television station would
her
for
preparing
was
l,CKYt boat'
but rrrno'.ed the flt4ti'. ton
WUFI. so that even niiori5 per hour to gel
Brown
Mrs
rraarriige.
Praise
e
world's
'.etr
through
this
canal Ii
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people can share in th
volunteered to assist Mrs
tetats can make 31 ruld
Julian 1. fsteritrori. 1..tt.e, klt'raid
largest student -prod uc'rd show
another
and
Stenstrorn
hat will this speed create.:
tbe
CIII Ccin.nissiflner
I would Like tn thank you for
Tentative plans include
daughter in px-epanng our homr
wake
do U ii five foot deel lt toi
the excellent picture coverage
of
for the wedding Mrs Brown did
It
wide
canal" Maintero,:.
Sanford
Herald
has
pt-en
Astronaut
ic-am
which
The
blOk
this put-i'll out of friendship
gal'
When will there III
ore
Coaches Thanked
the Senirnole Countlschools Mar's first step on the moon
o n
Mte did not ask for nor did sh
,.'taff Wi arc also negotiating for the to drr:tii''
,
tlurifli thiS Illist l'('
,
receive an'. coinpensatiar t r
art a '.
.it
II t',t
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$ ininded fit its per
Ic 1w
I'. de'.dnk horce
. o'i 'Dnt
her asi,an t ( onisequt lit
once
each
bout
.S' 4 ti.
Ml wife and I W ..iI.2 [IkC to ceptior, in scvkirw out and tt-i.m of ArintuiuMtr-i,%Ch.
Mr I)cl.attibeauclicrs charge
of
frvsh'.'.ater
wik hi
CI.
0
thank
i-bc
colic
pub1ict
;iticutiriphin students as ther
help make the parade if trul'. iallons
is completely without tutsis
'.'.asted to the sea This alI.". v..
son's team-c Mr ( opai'k o. lire involved u' sihitof ai-ti'.'ities
c%vep•1 ".-ont
&amp;nee I have been cm the CitI our
water use.:
i-Itt' Peewec' T'. ins, Mrs Sloane We are proud of our schools and
lit-nt' you have a '.'er% brief thitt half Of
Commmssion liii' record wilt
will
conic
tiack ti ri% it
lockage
i.eiigUt', their prcriirlc Your
sketch ;d Gator Ilorneconitrig
shc' that I have ctin,ctantiv felt of Hal Spragins Little
d ano Mr hear, rtiith Ii. Ufliot ann-c in tirinting then. Ii' the at- '7: and1 I ask you as well to 1w The locks usc' 1.5 raillion gallons
that only citizens of Sanf or
in per t(ickiagc Can we afford this
tentiori of the public is
art at it
a
hou1d serve on our sutisidiar) League Ctuimp:cin ELkS
water or do wit
great
credit
to
the
(it)
atpirec'iated
of
It is
..Iiaring the th-vcicipinrntc and waste of fresh
City boards But the Corn
the
cost
of canal b%
of Sanford to have fwcsoIis such
Warir regards. e x( iter em of the coming add it,
mission has not entirely
a
holdinc
pond an.
and
buiidini
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their
time
its these to
John Angc'i
r aiudic'ni•with me

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I-RUM liii: %IAIIJIA(.: our
lri-n-u'tit urirtUikutuur to thus
j"ll-er Ed 10,4111
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reporter fur the lla-rnmiit (it
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N-w York St_itt'
Although Sit'''am' hi'c'n mulch&gt;
w amused with MJitaa' of thus'star her u,l'.c'r iliutnis , this uric
oscririg the' question. ''11 YOU
wi-re I'resident Nixon what
would you sa&gt; Ii, North Vietn.irui
t'stui&gt;"
Answer ''If you this month
rs- gtubate a peace arid stop blood
shed aif5cj prisoner's release; I
'.1,411 nut run this )car but oun4
fit &gt; toO-c to ask that people
mule a pro) atrfui t hoice
Sorry, but from the pit of iii&gt;
stutmuau - ti I get (hut' feeling I - oulil
Inure easily believe a prediction
of snow b-morrow wittistarxiing 1 1w ha-al wt'athi-r
prediction for Tuesday calls for
a tennperiuture a shade below
100
I' urnnuer New Englaiu.t Patriot

quar te rback Joe Kapp doni a
new cup - that of ill college
football c-ouch --- %ibirii t ie guest
stars Ili "ibit- Gluidiator''
u'gniia'nut of TV's Medical Cctite-r
starring Chad Everett and
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However. Heaulicu also was placed on 4' years
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probation by the court, who withheld adjudica
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guilt. Ileaulicu also was
probationary condition, to make restitution for his
pro rata share of the stolen property and to pay court

Peace Talks To Reopen
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'Ilim' Cnitteil States heath Lack Into
VA.SIlING'l'( IN - 'ii''
11w vit'tn.ummi Iwaim' talk.'. Thursday amid only modest predii tlon,s lierm' atAiut pr..pe ts for a settlement any tunic soon
Sct'nt'tiirs if Stat.' William I' Ilogers, clue in late today
from a round--wnlil trip, said ta'fore leaving Ititmiw that
he is gerierall) ht'luI tiui r'.-ostrling Paris park's' might
tiring some ltic,vt-mii,-flt L&gt; a Hanoi negotiator toward ending
the war.
Assistant Si'crctar&gt; \t.irshall Green, the fi' Ik'IsIrt.
nnent's top Far East es;s-rt, returned from an East Asian
tour uiffirmuiing that thi' tntmta'l Slates i'. ill w irk h.urd (or ,
st'ttk-tno'nit
"hut 1 thank wi are tfu'aiiuig, 'lulte rt'uulisticuully," Green
said, ' w ithi Iir'.'ttl tiarul.titt.'nu, intransigent, struggle-minded
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leiiul,'rs lit Hanoi
Prt'sttnt Ni'.iiiis set unit) affairs adviser, henr&gt; A
KiSsinger, told new smulen u'.a'r the weekend that ''ut least wi,
has-c some reason It, Leiiei, u' that miui&gt;-tie then' will Lie it new
lPPtab.a'bi'' L&gt; North Vietnam

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I .i&gt; mr %%, v, dir i'm'tt'ul lu I. k milk
it '11w Uuutkl('iiiflI'ti Sttlm'rmi ('it)
jail Sia.t tiit'hitil$flr,l N o t
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iil.tuut using Ali,itmuiiimtt' or
('ass.'It.t'rry or I Iumugwul.imI or

I)'.'leulcu Jiatls
Suite (lien Sheriff Polk wants
lip It&gt; ('atsi' iker i') Jail
Juvt'tilk's art' us
our Jiiil 'I i'.0 )rat's t.ugiu (Pie
voters ititilidu (i'd the t mcliiom.
lnulssiuunrrs
missloners to Luihd it jus i'iutle
rt'hiutullltimtioti fioti ii' Just lii get
(lut'iii out of (he iiiautde-suliig
lutlenea, mit Jail melts - 'liii' I.oiiuli
w err acilil cituut Ltiiikm'd tit utrtua
interest Not if 51).luit'fIiI if earth
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jail

Pali(ltsui fiuiittsilh aiiimt l.ut'k.
$,i55iitg II ta'iiig I$hd ru a iiti (hi'
'list.', to liO'.I• is 'liii.' hull p.i&gt;
iii uul,It' lit the rod - Ali(! mle'si r mu)
hut &gt; iuuth in steel u ages Iii a
lad hanged himself low &gt;-rurs
ago.
h"a,ur years
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i_mull I (lit aims's' fur our juchgu's ,mmi.i
iiiiimuissitiiui't s
No uuut 111.0
fiuciluti hit' )i'Sri later,
vI. ut talk of trmuIiiig the c'.uisit its
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ptiui'ti '''.'mumi-" is
('Atsl':l) U) Iiieiilal Illness'
VPui'rt' are the sm'lotiotic to
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'Alit' art' liii thu's kept is, J.iI
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iuiusiilt'r thue facts, as of the I)
iiulmiiite work session, Jut)' S
Present count, 72 p four
%foumviii Atercuge hail) euuBt,
71 -- a ithu cmuumu(s of 89 suit one
iiitmSiiiilliii 101101 Of ItS 0011 this'
its the ha-ii's IltUl t.o) S' sitt'tituht
that Is mus'i'rert,a utt'cl (It these
2, .1k) a crc waiting trial tarot 15
lit (tic .10 i'tiuhml have gout' firm' it
(hue&gt;' totilit hut up liuil 1,4mi ir
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up to
SI'. hlumulithita at criuge With eight
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mohuiihui(miiu'hi( to (rairilmig sill(S).',
(his left 16 adults cuu'tiuihi
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at'rklnig ttw'm,i Lilt '. out Is on
is irk-reIt'a i'.' pru,igI- aiii. iup
$tsr(ing his (unit) wine, arsti the
Jail It, the torte of $10 a ildI rt,lII
,,mni Loarit 9%hvn he returns to
ku '.eLl after %%irk. he must Lit
tir ipcd arst ,*,,arv best first
I'ai'er work siud Link acuunts
must Li' kept Ilut' Itresetit stiff
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lui'.ta',utl
I i''.Imi.uliitt' (tilE
S's'iuuimii,io ('ounit) jail v.*' should
1' m'h,ilit) mu' it I bitt- is ,iuiiutbut't
st,' to the o', m'i,rauw,iiiuit '1111s is
juuigi's • '.'a ho Use
liii' '.aurta
MIT jails tit flit' (Ii.' it' prot. I.'i it_s
-9pm ii 4, 19'2, I 'iii ult Judge
Uiiger II&gt; kes Sit illS' the cmuiuulitt ile
tieldo r iii g
miii sslo hit' it
,, m-rcrowiuinig Ili utur jail ionic I,
w.
all the 16th ('irtuilt judges
tbiiit the
tl,'muutinudrii ,ittiu'hi
v P it liii
5 .IIII till IS io ii.- ma
facilities
Julie 25, Judge I)&gt; lea aguuti
fl$.tlfIi'ut liii' ,-.,iiui,uissioniers,
aht',iii,umIimig iuiiiuirultiite i's IiIislonu or tr,*nsk'r of prine'ra,
to ,iiak.' flowli liii mOore It is
4)1,', 11)11.% that j.ailinig Is rout
I lilting iloSill mmliii..
Jul) , three coiuuiiitasiunets
bueki it iS-ltumiuutt' wiark ,.cnuiuni
'. iii (11 11.1 I.u'.'pu(&gt; I)iianahI.arrt'll, I ba.'f J,uul.'r 1.1 YtIos
Stt' .urt uimd h-_ste-s 1114P4 k limo,
liaison for Circuit Coat 1 ba-y
quickly aigreetl that a (dii.
Iirury sohiitioii • a,ulul lie found if
the juveniles l Lii) SI ('ouiul be
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ki,..WjNTE SPRINsas - uppro'siin..tety lit) l4tiuint3
' .t, i 'ouncil. meeting
tueiday iosinsit "oted In znne the tract
I .'rm'Amon, heard .i reuet from After tCvalr,'ii irsghl'iortng
' KerrTuan
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¶ the 3)0.-acre Crane i
2rnpIs*Aif.
t: 'e comples. for .innelation
Attorney E. .'npe awtt was
,t 15 acres north .ii
to
development su'itji a R.-I multi- ?rent at the meeting
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tamily , zoning and rezomag or
requesting
mother 15 acres in commercial acre tract. .vttirfl5
inhielaflun. The '.rrict. ocate'l
:: mult-(amily
near the trange owity L.*ne.
'yflup
T Ross. manager,
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Undo division, mill;e developed nto .:nnpatio twmes, md i
.I (tie council plans call for
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irn-pki "in the lm'r'! !a-- '.ne tract - ctiiutiguous ,uutl •,41i
the matter buss
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utililing ,i
novei tmnju!ar
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Its A\S SIE( ZKOI% SKI
l,.'cause mini.' feinalt i: t: '' .0 :,
.een referred 'u the toning
Polk and 14rt'r said trere concept
means the same thing as a
auirl for further dUdV
Ross
iid his company
v,.ru'ratktl ((IflhiItiiiflS ill laius' full as far as more keds is would he no proLtem in getting
.ivena.I
the
c)ordinat:n
:n uher action,
rinsn-:l
the Senitnile County jail, which onct'rned If you have umI one cooperation with Bresari
levetoptrent.
whscn
-willu'ivoive
jiliip(ed
sever-al
.tnnezatitin
still have to have County. Apparently there - u
.iued consideratile fetitale, you
have
3W acres in the northeast .,r'ilnance's on second c-tiding,
to
those the entire section separ.utetl." Lit space for 30 to 44) prisoners
consternation
corner
oif the 14 .inu,t SR iM .iuthurtzet,l the mayor to .fliti4tt'
until September or October.
Assistant
autliorities responsiLIe for
Administrative
interchange
He revealed s in -iptiorl 'in three parceLs it
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reported that he when the - 'snowtards" come
prvuuuim space for tlt.' iii' flusincy Lult-r
propieti r'tad 5)1-em 4,1111,1 !anti ,which ,:tjujmj ;e i.seii fur
and
fill
the
jails
,',mntick
hu ,it'%, ti.iS been the slli.4t's.'t l'uait ciunt.ut'teut Jud,tt 11n
ui 'i
p.u'isinn of the utility iy%tetr.
Cit) Yttaruiger of &amp;tnkrd. cunnect t'e prult to sR
several Salfi to seck the opinion '.1 the
under study (or
the north, Palm Scr'.ns H-odd .ippru'.'ed a SuburLan Ftr"
Warren
Knowles
was
p
.n-- of the' ('(intl Caiui Circiat juilgu'son the removal of
mu-.
the east. and Sit 636 o'l'.e c'Jfltr'lt contract, and udottt.-'i
Iilu'.liui: intl Sheriff John I'lk
Sc'iiiiri,ik' tmtifltl iti:itate5 out- proachel L) L..er -sheut the
M31,ith,
Be'.'i' 1,.iii
%Lcohulie
use of the city jail if there were
('it iilsslii1 I 1auIrmil,ini (iit'L if-count) '.'r'iinance.
state
oLjections.
Police
LnoLs'e'.f in the easterly route
t)ru,miumioriii reciritimiendeit 'I
Judge Satfi said hi' would be no
would he property owned .y
ii itfi
tunfirn
adjacent in opposition if thel were ient to Chief lien Butler said that he
heBarteIu Cu
Iii.' Any county t'cct'pt tirevanit, would n.t advise using that E'.lwarl I
rt'garultnig
cotilutles
Jeeicper'i :1 the $30 rsiillien
H EARLO IN D E 't.
1wis.siLtlit of pro'.iiling Sjuut't' ..ecaust' Itrevarit is in Iii'.' Saint' Luuldin. that it would Like
correct
the
JUSt
to
$25,000
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and.
n
the
itair4.1nte
for flow initiates tinder pie
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strict
-is
18th Jutti'.'iai
ic,*athern 'nutrance, a 12-story i-t- ui deaths
wnikn't' in%t'stigiution PSI
Semmiinolt'. .s.111,was of theprolkuss before it couki be
motel '.'tanpiet being built
Ils' county woulti triter into a
;iinhilfl that it Seminole USeti,
ricI
City of t,ts,selLerr)- has ceth pr',-toutLall star Johnny Unitas Lalendar
lIrIsrLIt.a hart' if e'ipi'flses with pnl-..nt'rla were sent to .ini&gt;
tilt- lsirtiiIit11ltt county.
4 itint)' other than brevard, for four ituiles and four krnaks and Butt-to Icar'th, Winter Park Classtted ads
that
this ttit'ti Seitunalt' "t,111,1 ti_i'. e lit, Lut n'.-Oe f? ju'.'.'nii1e. L'ofk said .itturtiel
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Cumics
ntheir that',--)ill adult ,iii'.t au'. ernie
ouhil rcle.use' iu:, rit - ,, •- bi,-'. K
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.irr.anc tout
Lr'iaaWuI'J tIULC
% puL'li. eJrtng w as wt
feiiusks itiust he miio'. ed in order
Ii tIC If ni,'tted ssn'i' in the mimic '.,tit in mr tart'
Crime
consider the nonng retue5t 'ur L'r
( the Jail It IS uilso
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set tiomi
c,iiimiontt mlisagrt'i- t. is ing to pros imie spate (or adult
C'ear %.biy
ug I P' ,'tt attornes
lit-s v5'-Ii) Ii' bind a suitoltI.' thu.ut 1.rt if ttti' ,icret-n:emit w itti iiilr
uiril irtzraneni&amp;
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instructed to prepare
The court_c hair veto ts.twvr
fat 00 fur 11W ft'iii.ilt' adult IIOII
p.irtcipatln.' - Owhil Si u uid
neaUoi1 papers fur the 35-J.-I-V Entertainment
!'tti,in&amp;',til
ju'. t'tiik' inmui.utes ' You Oct'11 to ti'.
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i.o.iuon right_s ii (lit' over where prisoners are kept.
tool t'iu.ugh spate liii *1011 e tiuuli juilg'.'s ' it t4'$.tii" I'.' 1.5k like t.'.'.or'.tini I.' tuiiuuon'.i K'.en
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poLk'.- 'searing was held ni Horoscope
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one mmimuiute. (hit' Sbut'riff said, '.ulfI
'.t tuiking for ,t trgMIfl
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req_ed tL rezone property ni Hospital lUteS

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Heaulieu, were part (11 a burglary ring winch had
been 'n operation for three years and specialized in
the burglary of honws - vehicles and business
establishnle:its l)onald Goedall, pleaded guilty on April :i to
three count_s of breaking mid entering i vehicle, a
Ii rc'iqv in a negotiated plea
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According to his attorne - Ned Julian Jr., (tie si-a itt
to I U
agreed the defendant should be setitenceil
moUths in county jail on each count
However, the court said hi' was inclined toward
probation for Goodall, and placed him on probation
for 4l years. A special condition is that Go(xlall
make restitution for a pro rata share of the stolen
d The court withhel adjudication of guilt
property.
The other aufendant. John Ieaulieu, charoed
with grand larceny, pleaded guilty to the lesser
offense of attempted grand larceny on Ail 3. The
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rsonally notified hut thecourt
of1k-c had just been
took except ion noting he had not tfiil the of lice on
.Iune 8. ''It appears your office is uncoord mated,''
.Iudge Arkridge rebuked.

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Actli'd 'resj, %rftrr
MIAMI BEACH, Fla API —
Vippies, 7.ipplt,s and Guys
didn't join tuinds and dance in
the stre'c't5 when George'
McGovern all but
presidential

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"nunter culture' demonstrators
ramped nut at Falmingo ['ark
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Halt, wtuit with all
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shinny dipping and good vibes
ti be' Paid
"What di! k'renc'e does it
riuike'" asked David Cohe', a
ci u'nita'r of the' Studen ts for i
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But while most protesters did
not sing the praises of the semi tar from Sou th Dakota, they did

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tbe preferred McGovern t,
President Nixon
"Anything would mai" me
happy if it rrwans Nixon will
longer rule- the- rnuntrs'," said
Kenne'th Grnai,, 21i, of Tampa,
Ffle "McGovern is about the
best there' is, but I don't think
e%'er'one' is satisfied wi th him,"
Donna Davis, a black staff
member of 1,1w So'jU,ery, (')'i.
tan Leadership Conference,
added that McGovern, ''ran 't be
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'-1'1i tuipp aIt)OUt IL" said
"Itut poor people, both
and whites, can't he stopped Hill Kohier , a beer-sipping
just I1CC'ZIL1SC PH' McGovern) former Arms private who now
belonis to Vietnam Veterans
LCL in We tuivc ioL In it t
wtuit U ours We always have Against the War. "I'd like
to Stop the war right
had it,, a,id McGovern Isn't
now, and he can't do that But
goi ng
c'tuinge that."
he's still our best hope"
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A %A0 A% tiucla) added, "Vie Li
'Sure'," chinied in Lisa Kornblum, IC, of Miami, "McGovetn have to wait and ieee about Mc'i thee' lesser 0! tIlt' evils But I Govern, He say's all the right
don't think it'll make' much dii- things, but does he really mean
themn' He says he is going to end
fc'i'i'ct'
We're' stilt living in a
consen'atie'e country and it's the war , beil can he really do
it
going It stat that WH%"
The' prwupt'c-t of McGovern
Several demonstrators polled
President wits accepted most at Flamingo Park chided Mcs'iorousl, although still wi th
Govern for changing his stand
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they're absolutely passe It's
deliciuu3 that this aspect Is
over, Four years ago this kind
of thing would have been
packed every clay. Now who
cares"
hotel beauty parlors sa
Lusiree-ris isn't as usual, that ti'In"rease in Women delegate's
hasn't helped their busine', oni'
bit. Slacks, halters and sandles
are In, as acceptable on the
convention platform as they
are On the beach, Waxen,
coiffed hair-dos are out.
"I don't know what you call It,
but I call it grim," said a
Waslungtun social writer who
came' te,, the convention to descril,.' the party scene, "if it
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the Yuletide season the
thought is ''net room it the Inn''
in July' it is ''no rooni at the.'
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lIe' sellS plared on probation for
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SAN CLEMEN'l'E Calif Al'
before Vietmuirn peace talks resume' in l'ar'is,
President Nixon has scheduled an infor-mal
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l,ir. .'ny 1 and over .ind .iuto theft
Violent crime, which makes up about 13 per cent of the
r-';i ecl I per 'ent
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start,s in tecus mmuenths
prciscc uted (or violating the
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eerigirmilly
hu,iret
$50,000 fur the (celluseing rules
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MI uutstnrmu'el t'ehu'Ic',s shall
t,iiiiuiiii lighting 111111 eon', ,iticn
be'
t'eot!int'd to isirkinet tots:
,uleprePri,,tieimu
liii e'he,ele(ee'si the'
Lcvt'rmgt' c.nt.uiners shall not
,,ti,i 1xeiuitt'ii ceut (bid' le'sse'niinuut eh'tct
I.e $4ti ech,eau it was
be 1ee'riuuitte'd on school earnlee'nmilties felt t-rimtue' in the l,mst Ie.0 r ne'ul (tie.' re cc ould Li' n
pe-' t,uuldings, locker rooms ,
tsces years In 1970, this' court shu.rt,,ge of ej(*'rmitmng (nods for
se,ilkec,uyc .stud storage areas
s,uiet the 1'milty sc.is III sears Ili the.' t'172'i:l sch,Mul year I hue' $400
prison ltuitlA'rg told (tie court cliii's nset Include' the ci sts tier shall not be e.uinsidt'red as part
eel mu (tIny grtiunet open to the
tin' vimtl,ituc,mi 5t,ii riot ecrie' of iec'sc IsesleS winch miens be'
heUilui ,ill trash sbc,clt I-c' pl.ii i'd
itiejer 'uctie'quie'mn i - s. ,unucl that rc'tileIt d 4eftu'r , ill inuspt'ctusn of
Mills hi,,uI m,.'ver t.t'c'mi utuc-mercer- thus' ,,ti'ie'nt ec,sesteii ccitt'S rInse in in the proper nit e'ptue It's.
play grounds ,uIt' it •iihullt' tin 0
,ite'sl in a ct,ute' jw,i.il instituitimun u• ,it the' (meld
fir st-t'ceii,e, fur st-ser cc Lasts
htietbi'r g reque'ste'ei the' cou rt
In ,un ither mue'tiuen liii' 'card
,ctiil
s inet.iles'uu to buildings,
aside
for
e uensielc'r heaving thus' ete'fc'nnimttit re-mmeeecc'tl $2,91A) set
anti
pl'iy ground
i iutuels
muuakc' re-stitutlicn tier 11cc' e ucurt ttinucluruc ste little' IsO IC &amp;'iueI bus
c'queijiilit'nt cciii I e.'suet in closing
t'eistc .it ii StiI)tul,$tl'II rate' ed atiil Iebie u-il (tie' ituomie's umi list'
cute's to the' public'
timiee mitt muietc'.i that Mills had lÀ c.ir it's ieentitigt'tuey ,,c count,
I r Stoat t c,'ulperpper ccLje'cte.'el
pool lii ele'i,t let ci ectc't lit ccliii lute ill be' miii umetul new state
to thee' prsuhibiteon of bringing
se- rc'mtug cii elms&gt; s iii city j,iil
fiiiiils mire' I e'ce,'ite'tl
l'rteLitucmi ,inl I',crusls' Officer
ltcerei iiu,muec'eiimutt'lc s cited to cont,smne'rs on school c'aiiipus
,uniI t'pt.iuut'eI lit' biked to take
,i,eiisi'c I s', fi ,u rare' st,ttu'tite'nt use $800 tit tilt- ,uIi,cIemit hun
"'ii'' C ;,o-r ,utb' cc h"n i't,ssm,',
.sgmiiost i ele'fe'iucl,etit, teelet thus' testing e'cumuc'relc' Ierue'I sit
u'ccurt tb. ,iff'istmec it smgmuc'it by bus Os iculu hliglm Su'Insd, selu I are
safety ,uuuit iiu.iirt
scUm. w ,i' the' e'imlmiiumu,eticen Of 0 b'ceimiuiiie

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In the first quarter .-,f ths year, the number of sertous
crimes in those cities re i per -ent, 'inc half 'cf the 193 nIse of 12 per cent
The nationwide crime statistic-s are compiled by voluntary
reports from $,C4. local, county and state law enforcement

Selmool iteurul ,seteipteei a list of
prOI*iSe'el rules for the public at

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t,eeliiiimi I mgtitiiue remiss ,.tleuns in

at Seminole Me'iiiorlal hospital
Site was born iii Klsstiiiiiiec and

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and tlaim(
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killed and
soldiers
four tanks destroyed in five battles of the elf)
Twenty-pine 29 South Vietnamese soldiers
wefe Itp-jrtcd killed and Vi wounded.
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ta-ik-led North Vietnamese forces for the sixth
straight day blocked a government drive to
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Ally (-en Richard G K!eindb'n,tt, in releasing the figur'c
ironic th e FBI's Lnub'crm Crime Report for the r.'wsnths
I.inuary through Marrh, also said th.et V1 4 blue nation' i tamrgist ritie'S reported reduirtinn in serious crime in the first
the''- nrnnth"s r,( 1932
In 1931, ) ities tt'.r,wec'l ,e de'e'rease 'ahcil.' only fl hail i 1.'

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Gunmen killed three persein'. early today as
nts got ready for
Northern Ireland's P rotestants
of
(hit'
surmirne'r .
their first big march
The British government ordered 32,0(M)
troops, police and in ilitiamnen Into the streets
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It' 01 srs','r,ml hmin.hr.'vl S,,,'
u,'tfl,itmeu'*,' mniirinu,'a is nil
north of Qcianig Tri Cut,,, at ru'-

I'l. 'c V I M H 'l I '. 1.1 lI c's rises Ii.'ne', :,n.I in \urihe'rii
• hil.l
shut- S hii
Ireland hi,.tli hose' a grim 095.11
,'lele- r ilurlug it rails Iii I ,.iniIoniis'nr elf ,mi;icki'uI inili
hut
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for a strikingly different party document.
Reflecting in general the views of the man
whose nomination now is assured, the platform calls for immediate withdrawal from
Vietnam, closing of tax loophole's, replacing
the welfare system with income grants arid
re-cognition of busing as one mt'a ns of
achieving
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ot 'd be the' board bust year, called its
cy Inmates
operation "uincutti
returned to Seminole
lboSte'ver, aft er conshleratiomi,
was instructed to file
Bryant uund Ray Slatieni
of
Jeamu
motion with the utiaci Justice
Ituege'r
were'
nuanuesi
to represent the
Circuit Court, Judge
the tax board
on
transfer
of
S4,hlOol
llo,erd
Dykes, requesting
inmates
to
Brevard.
with
county
couitiiui&amp;Sioflers
the 18 PSI
In mmnotlie'r ac-ton, tt.' t',irei
due to overcrowding
u'
e'ide'd the iiimii:mizirms' list bid
he'tiuimiule
hiee.irtl 1 uuc'l,uy mu
cci $7000 fe,r Iee'ritsii('olt for the'
- 'If faced with overcrowding
ltnm,u5'd
$400 to) cte'frmey cost.s
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county's '11 t'hcteils Si hucutul
it will be' the fault of
tef testing (if Sanford Stadiu m
lhe,uret beet tmitlleel tiekimug ,uctmon
tile court decision, riot the
utility iccites, repl,u't' light bulbs
on
tIme' hut l ettin g ii iiuorithu 11111),
of
('ounty Coinhoard
lights and repairs
I)ruiiiinond after several of the Iiiagiilities and
iiiissiont'rs, "
J.etin Merct'r, Se'mmiinule' high
S&amp;'huMeIS
e
lementary
feet
sluite'et
roiiitiit'nt&amp;'d.

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The
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Social Life Nil At Confab
Ms",ti'n And it treirt' were,
what would people think That
we're down here to party"
Mrs. Terry Sanford, wile of
the former North Carolina giv.
ernur seeking the Democratic
presidential nununation, said
her social calendar Isn't as full
as she'd expected.
"! thought maybe I wasn't
being invited to the partl:s, but
'ems there aren't many,"
it
said "Other years we've
recei ved lots of Invitations to
receptions and teas and things,
but this year there &amp;*'sn't
seem to Lie much going on."
me (at-cats are here all right,
Sometimes they can Lee seen
cabana-hopping along the
stretch of hotel beaches, but few
ar e throwing extras agant
black-tie parties
in a convention week usually
studded with lashlion shows,
teas and staid "ladies' fun(: (ions," there was onlyone (ash.
ion show. Tickets went for a
recd !o'a ! A:4 orr.c wua
beg1ng,
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MIAMI BEACH, Flu. tAPi
"We're eating hot dogs this
year, not filet nagnon," says Lix
Carpenter, sunutung up the
doldrums of the social circuit at
the Democratic National
Conventiunr
"It's a diffrrent spread,"
nddt-d Mrs Carpenter, a White
House- aide in the Johnson adnunisti'ation and always a Iavori,d guest on the Washington
sovu*I circuit.
It appears that the hoopla and
parties which sparked past
Democratic conventions are
passe this year.
Some' Democrats 'peculate
this as caused by the style of the
convention — the new breed of
whose tastes run
n
more to dungarees and peanut
butter than to cocktails and
caviar. Others figure the question is purely financial —
other tiuenifcitatlun of the party 'a $93-1nllbon debt.
"I looked for invitations and
you know, there weren't any,"
said Mary Huy't, press secretar',
fur
Mrs
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McGovern, assured of a first-ballot victory
tonight in the Dem ocra tic presidential i:':
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ning mates today- Aides said he still plans to
ask a reluctant Sen Eds ard M Kennedy to
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)Olfl the ticket,
Weary delegates had barely 12 hours, off
after the longest convention session in the history of either pa rty before tonight's climactic
meeting at which McGovern was scheduled to
be the first candidate placed into nomination
and, when the balloting took place, the party's

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lr0 iii tior , inch e'hiuinne"eI 1te North Vi"'
It tiee'cr' v,lel"rq were killed ,or
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ir titniks rhc'trr,yecl in fe'"
tIles north. eiit ienti veutl,
..ng in if it y on 'Fue'4ay atci I

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inns
we're
tnis;w'rs
rill (he edges of Qioung
ut
hiroui
icoitul
ithi
u:r.uuill to the county lIc,;ird 'if t
('ity were 1A'ing pouirwte'cI by
'lii
tit IN, tOil Ii'
larger
in
hear
to
on.' to delis 'r 1111-11, t o the ins Aiijiistttu'nt
It ee,. u'eluhiiinu,'ii by William longr,ing.' North, Viethimttirse
fe'ilit and one' it , r,'tiic'Ve' them plaints froisi t.ixpiiy'e'rs on
,.ss itt ant supe'r in ,,rtmlls' ry firs'
),'Shiaici,
I
for reli';use' icr tue a moire' per- e'v,mliiutmcsnc set I (lie' .'s'r
Allii'd ;elsnc-s ws'r.' .trikir,g ;it
h,irgs' sf instrut'tiesns,
i,'ntk'nt
in
on tlie'ir iureuwrts 'iia're cc e're
niant'nt 1il;ice'tiuu'nit
tliut i'm Ii school ijicike's a thio city, field report.s said, but
enii on tIn'
-rltim
of
words
Titi' shuc-riff seas concerned
ch this' oil- cls'cisieuni ,uii how much to spent thu', were h;snuipe'rc'el by wind,u1ALit security in the smaller inethuot Imy' w hi
steetntit cc hipping up sand and
fur mtiai:milinwS
Is upe'rmlte'et
ituuinie'ipalitles
juisttnc'tut
tieimirel
i,u'tlitii'c in the
Ki-s'thi eiue'stione'ci cc buy tb. resins ing 11w pulot,t,' s isibitity
lluuirul
,
School
A
F'
K,'e.'
th
lie' said he had used tIme' lirevorel
It,idiu lI,,nii,m ,lruneiun i'sl t.4oy
Stuart ''Quiar Icr I burse' Journal"
hmuirmiim.ii and I Sr
jail twiore usnut it is a fine'
%li,111111 I,p IIII-Illilt-d Ili tilt- that ,I 0immunist Peoples'
Culpep1wr
expri-sm-d
their
IMAM% ."
f'eti,ituttt,"
meet S (Cii time' 111,11, 01 ito' Iist, beet it seas ('5- Its's iilut
The statute's allow moving Uni)littl)IiiiO'IiIllr y
iloumuc'ct
that
stmid,'rits
at
()s
it-d.c
s'st,el,listus"l
l,ist
month tee rub'
prisoners if ins't'stiguutiunu show's Ills LA,ar(t, cc huh is the last
Qusne: Tn I'reurmnm -t', which the
tiM' the' iit.igmiline'
tax
high
harigirtg
to
that adequate space' is not resort
In ,,nctIuc'r ,n ti'ni, the Leumurd North is'tte,eimci'e captured in
,svuuilable loc,illy or ii the'
mitt
the'
board
Is
s'llt.'cl it c timing.' circler sub- M,is ,intl are now ebc'fe'nding
Kee'th said
Governor allows It, or on orkrs
tirecu
"uncleiiicuc'ruuttc'''
since
the'
mteittc'tt
by C imitmuolnn, I )ragash against the South Vietnamese
by' tIlt Circuit judge in the
M,it:,
or lute. is for the Red counitt'rumttick
uc
mimi
Se'liool Board receives tcc
where the offense' is ('eltietilitteel
The Lroaeiciu-st quieted a cornto
i tiool,
Ek'tiu"ntary
but
has
htuitt
money
thirds of the tax
, ,I
Po lk sustet that when t
N,.
int'tuitht' ,in mtdeiititeniil I,i,ift:11 (or .l.I1uib'de
representation
only
tseu'flfthts
county' jail capacity- falls to an
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nation in !9G he was defeated
Luy President Nixon.
Now, hluiui;mhrvy ijy, lie
won't in again
lIc'wevt'r. he said lie' didn
have' any regrets about his firuil I
,,u,I,prIrey wi
wiriuri'
t hdrew nis
effort tit reach 11w White' House
niiiie from consideration °'
"I don't luis'c It' say to myself,
iiumiriation Tuesda, bowing to
'Vu kntIb, I nughit tune' dune' it
the pueecr of Sen George
didn't, and that's it," Hum
McGovern
ptu'r said
"I think I'm more lenslti'.v
"It's been a rather 'eentLrnent i ll din," Humphrey said at a n' IC what's going on. I've'
MIAMI HEA(ll, I'm., API been out and tasted the fruit vi With 9w presidential nomisnoill new-, gathering in his ht
11w lantl"
tel suite
tuition within his grasp, George
IIuuiphrr' said he plans to McGovern remained out of pubIhuriiptirt's first sought 11w'
:iointruihiun in 1960 0111) ti p Lose return otter the ron%'t'ntlun to he' view today, writing an lee'ti John F. Kenned), Then 1w his lakeside home in Win'erh, t'rptant-' speech and studying a
%tTvrd as vi'e' president to Minn.. to rest for two or three' snuihi list of vice-presidential
Lyndon B Jahnson from 1964 to
lossilIdIties headed by Edward
M Kennedy.
hut the Massachusetts semi.. •
1(t! 141~ disavowed any interest
ibl e
U running on the national ticket
this year and if he does reject
tie' e'xiwcte'ci oiler, McGovern
Will turn to a list believed to
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. '(AI' —
The Rules Cuiniiiitter wtwd. ('Uflt4iIn no more than live
tii.nie's, including a labor
5tj
candidates are eligible to uled a dranmg this morning
have tlwir names placed in the order in which U mines leader, a governor and at least
nomination tonight to be the would be placed in nomination Iwo senators
Kennedy "will be given
tk!mucrutn' presidential stand- for tonight's balloting
ard bearer
Under the new rules, caii'h chance to refuse," one
presidential candidate' will be Mt'(.ot'rn iiith' said Tuesday.
The' r.urnes of Sens. George allowed a total of iS minutes 1w' Mt'Genern hunscfl has repeatMcGovern and Henry M. Jack- his nominatinV iqweeh
and two edl' said Kennedy would be
son, former Sen. Eugene J tlee'ilnding swevtie'
me. new ainoni the' first people he' would
McCarthy, Reps Shirk'&gt; Cil- rules also say. "Lklt'gatcs and t'ut,tiii't to discuss the matter.
i,hohn and Wilbur 1). Mills, Ala alternates shall maintain order
Kenneth' has never been far
tIMflia Gov. George C. Wallace during
and
following re'iiiuu'd from speculation
and for-met North Carolina Gov
about the post despite his public
tn for the office
'len-y Mnlord were submitted prcJdent, and demonstrations (lislitowal of Interest. He is
belcire the 6 p.m. deaedtuw on behalf of candidates shall not vacationing in Hyannis Port,
Tuesday.
Ma.' w itt' Ins furnit
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might jotil in resp"nstIuIe'
,no'i;iticunc to pay bail for th.'
,n insect and protieti' work
co the' toni ''loan" Can l,e' re'pnici
iii dignits
'ki'e- p telling It 05 it is.
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&gt;' EDMUND UZ BRETON would-be' iissasm bullets, it
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twe-nonute' ovation When 1w government takeover and
Associated Press Writer
repair of substandard
%as, wheeled to the
MIAMI BEACH, Fla I API
The' nuejont&gt; version of the
listened rcspee'tlulh to his firmThe t)eniocriitic- National ('or,- voiced urgunie'nt that it should platform, adopted almost unStlAMl P1 A'H, Fia Al'— PthttOri!, s.id ti( 1Mm '( T.
t ,,f
"C'Ilti()fl gave Sen George' appeal ti the' - 75 ti &amp; per cent ctuinied, ranges wide)). Among Florida delegates earl&gt; toda&gt;
tivt' "Just c'oiunattecl uacide"
McGovern toda the' kind of of the American people' 'who) its provisions arc elimina tion of shout ed down in their bid to
"The' Democratic party replatform he sought, rebuffing a are against se nseless, asinine "unfair" Nison administration write an antibusing plank into alirt's that we were here, but
personal plea that Gov, George Luing of school children," and, wage-price controls, strength-' the Democratic part) platform, having a closed mind they
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Wallace made from his in other respects as well, ene'd antitrust laws to break up say the real loser is the party didn't listen to the message
wlwelctuitr for a strlklngI) dii- litrge'l', rewrite the draft conglomerates and to ',decors- it.gelI.
which the) will receive again in
It—rent party document
They accepted with resigna- November," Powell added
c't,ntrste" near-monopolies —
platform
Reflecting in general the
Another delegation vice
But later it shouted down, one with the automobile mdustr&gt;' tion tonight's anticipated normviews of the man whose norm- U) one, the Wallace proposals cited as an example — emptia- nation
of Sen
George ('hijifluian,AuL'e&gt; Vincent, said
nation now is assured, the platAn ('vt'n clearer dernonstra- sis on rights of women, curbs on McGovern of South Dakota as the party was founded on
turin rails for inmwduitr with., turn of McGovern power came the congreasioaal seniority the Democratic presidential "principles of blood, sweat and
ui-awn! iron, 'ietnanii, closing when the' t'tiflvefltiofl defeated a system nd insistence on open candidate'
tear s, but McGovern supporters
tax loopholes, replacing
Thei'e will be the brutality of seem to want a part) based on
,
number of unie'ntiments, witi meetings. stiff controls on
,
welfare system with income broad-based support, but which handguns, abolition of capital nominating Alabama Guy, pot and queers.*'
grants and recognition of busing - Mi the t'andidat."s ,'niissar,cs pumshnwnt and firm control of George Wallace, the' favorite of
The Wallace platform minione means of achieving said — would eni ba rrang military spending
75 diehard Florida delegates, bled around the Florida delega5r_ ws
quality educaton
r, the
The Wallace tw000sals that but there' was no Ciliectatlon he (ion. even though t'
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himself was hoisted to the podi.
I:Ii 4!1 F:!:NNI;t'\'
stun from 730 pm Tuesday' planks favoring liberal abortiors stitutional amendment for
''A bug hurricane' might cunw urn in his wheelchair in a dra.
until t: a.ni today to corn- policies, nondiscrimination prayer ii schools, affirmation along and blow all his McGuv- Inatic last minute appeal for
plt'te their work on the plat - agai nst tumiosexuajs, and
of the' right to bear arnis
tr'nites out In the' ocean," said support.
('inn.
authority for states to impose delegation chairman Hill
jot goals of the' National
But the busing plank and ae,.
The' cunventiu,m gave the A13' lure' Rights Organization —
t'upital
unishinmt'nt
and France
en other itClfl,t in the Wallace
iimia guverimur, crippled by a $G,Mxu income' guarantee' fur a
provisions for election of some -- Delegation 'ice chairman minority platform were shouted
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PSI inmates, MO lidiilt male's
the Goc cr must appros e the
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in
transfer from one' county to
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Polk
said
he
knows
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Sheriff is to l ocate tiousing
that jail is no place for the
anticipate
for
those
under l'Sl in another
juveniles, but does
some problems now (lint the facility' These investigations
state has taken os-er, "We would last at least three' months in
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-e ira pping in our over rowded Jail Up to 51 fellow
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of comes
they are children or tc jitii in
put tip a bait bond. They don't
damages, to pay all costs of
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freedom
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Convention appearance to urgue his platform
views, Wallace was greeted by a lusty ovation
and heard in an aura of gci behavior .
''I am here,'' said the man ho bolted the
Democrats in 1968, "because I want to help
"I want it to become again the party of the
average citi7en as it used to be and not the' parts
of the pseudo-intellectual snobbery that it has
come to be
But while his familiar call for slashes in
foreign aid and an end to "the senseless, asinine
busing of little scheol children" evoked cheers
enough to flood the convention center, it was
clear that the hearts and minds of most would
not be swayed from Sen. George McGovern. the
man to be nominated tonight
The loudest cheers arose expectedly from the
Alabama, Michigan. Florida and Texas
delegations, their "Wallace For President"
banners held high and their hopes soon to be
shattered in the subsequent balloting over the
various planks tailored for Mc(;o'ern

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America believes deeply In
ii.'uiit'r those 4th of July
two things, I a'isure anti the ccntiini'nts ' ''I tie', liberty and

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childre n Anti I twIong there
and
with the cnuntssieeflers
coil
%'nlsters of the church

tw tis WHO KEEP sill: NT
t'4'long in Jail
To sum up. there were 2 who
e'ould be tree on hail they are
innocent until pt'ec1 guillty ti-

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla, , AP) - A proposal to
rebuild the Democratic party on the basis of the
I '2 convent ion ref cirm. a p'a rs doomed victim
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;':' :t;an from urgzIrii7t'tl labor and
:nd gizieral apathy.
The
which would establish a national
Democratic party
th dues-paving members
and run by grass-roots-control
organizations.
I,, unlikely even to come to a vote at the con
vt'fltion.
The proposed charter would extend into the
party organization th e open procedures and
broadened representation that have tK'efl 1)plit'
successfully to the national convention The
('()flVCfltiOfl enthusiastically extended the
reforms to the 1976 Convention Tuesday night.
but there is no such ready acceptance as yet For
restructuring the party.
1 lie proposed charter was draft ed by two
party-reform commissions set up by the 19fi8
convention, including one that Sen. George
McGovern led before entering the presidential
race. It was approved by the convention's Rules
Committee, but has one more hurdle to clear
before it can be presented to the convention xor
final approval .
It takes a special resolution from the Rule's
ommittee to send it to the floor, and the corn
mittec was unable to act Sunday when it was
supposed to because of a fight over California
delegate seating.
With that opportunity gone, sponsors of the
charter fear it will be lost in the convention's
rush toward nominating McGovern and a running mate.
The most important as pect of the pian, from
the viewpoint of its backers, is its proposal to
sign up mem be rs in a national Democratic pa rts
and have them
nay annual
nnnnnl dues Thr.t' ,riviczinn III
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contributions and fund-raising drives
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Politico! Notebook

Wednesday, July 12, 1972

Editorial Comment

Oppose McGovern

Special

Special

Nik, e believe that Gov Reuhin Askcv is on the
'ourse when summonsing the Florida State
I .c'gislature to a specialsicin for consideration
:i.i aciix'i on a la&amp; or laws which will deal with
the ccisequenct c' the U. S. Supreme Court's
ing against capital punishment
When the ck"cisthn was made public on June
?':h. the nine man court was split 51 to 4 and the
r'orit' issued statements which indicated that
:
lorigauiuted and c;.ntreversial issue was not
'-: to a simple, sear and understandable
'rit the hard fac: was assured that those

who were under the sentence of death on th;t
thc could no: he so pixnished In the wake of tt
:1':',cm. tinwr'c'. were the rather dtsturbe1.
o: IL'Thi each state should do.
This is the st.a:e of a1airs tMa U the ruling
beer. TrZI3t at irnotber time than these 'er
'it''t vIitwal da.'s of a critical presidential
'':rnr. it is rrthable that C,.overnor Askew
tauti hL'e cLBe2 :he specik session a
Ric he' di no: This has aroused these bo
h',e'e Uiat this se:-1cac. situation should not
rao suct' i
as is T141UL on the &amp;ic Let
Thus Semi: Fresirnrit .lerr Thomas has
tr'': th:i: the topslarLirs themselves think hard
at Itu ts'.sue an then ciii on Sorretar o State
Fizhnr
nt ior an earlier scnn if ecviriced
Itav this is tnn".ni it. the interests of ,
the public

Session

\ (1 what the Supreme Court had discoverei
in its lc.ng and intimate study of the death
penalty was not that the penalty itself merited

Couple Resent ' Land Snob' Title

legislated about and had applied the punishment
had been far from uniform.
To remedy this in our state, the holding of a

U tie' cnnducu'. with the greatest of
ra:inn ant the wisest of ac'ticin when

will me'c

z'iin' 'incet

'rr the rrnnzjii it rilt.ct the death pesialtv
: mis v!hIt, has ,he st-orwes: n: p çanens an
onriilnt'nts wi': lu."e sharpernec their a -gumcmis
durin the 11,mirf wher. :bit has -ouh)ec the
rnnzienci n: Thanl:inr ant
thce ikk,ho
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These are among the

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indeed

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when a niusical
entitled "Of Thee I Sing" burst upon a depression.
put
poking mild ton at political foibles and wielding
its sati.'-mc rapier sc deftly it won the Pulitzer Prize for drama
It was the first musical eomed as. honored
The music was by the Gerabwzns and time book was
Mar-it Ryasind and Gee S
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president, a brash fellow named Wtnter -een, and among
uther things, a mild. btxnbling vice pres.dent naxne
was

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fact, one of Humphrr"s greatest problems as he
the presidential nomination on Pus own thus year is the

fair or otherwise, that as a former vice president
he represents the possible reincarnation of the LP5J politics.
Humphrey 'a loyalty to his chief then has been the burden he
hasborzueacrc*sowholepanoramaoflrtprtmanes
1r all our nation's hustor', ur'll 12 vice presidents later
became president, eight of them upon the death of their
leader. Most of the others lapsed utte anon7nity
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Bitter out
Richard Nixon were elected to complete terms ii ithout
ui-si airwø ounce b succession. Remember
it imas
eight years after Nixon left the vice presidency that he
nurrued mitt, the White House on his
Looking bock, it would ha- difficult to argue that art)
sr w as elected because of the toliber of his
In hlst'
running mate
Certausb Tarn Marshall's yearning for a five-cent cigar
didn 't swing many soles to Woodrow Wilson. Franklin
and won with such vaned types as John
Roosevelt
Garner, Henry Wallace and Harry Truman Neither John
Sparkman not Estes Ketauier was much help to Adlal
Stevenson, and "Ike" could have son with Gabby flim&gt;ei as
easily as with Richard Nixon
It was when Harry Truman succeeded to the presidency
in wartime that the cz tent to shiitu the tire presidency had
been downgraded was dramatized Truman isas sit urn in at
president of the United &amp;a1's before he even knew there was
an atom bcxnbin the works yet it became his limIt to decide
upon its use.
Eisenhower upgraded Nixon, took him Into liii m.
fidence, and gave him chores beyond the area of
housekeeping.

Throttlewaom

Victor Moore played Vice President Thrvtticbottcgn,
iodm to his own luster as a iterformer and
Throttlebotarn concept fit the anonynut of the vice
presiclenet in the show, the vice president never
interior a! the White House, until hr caught on with a guided
tour; he was denied a Litirar)' card because tie was unable
supph the necessary two refr'ezwrs
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ouilt before Essenhoiser, the vice president was
tartly much America's forgotten
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know. I've heard that it's good
laughing on 'All in the Fami- is the laughter."
She paused and her esprea- to get these words out In the
by' The way kids are, they'll
use those sane words to
suggested caution, per. open and maybe laugh them
hapi even the second thought out of existence. But for the
tention and to get a laugh
that she had overstepped her kids they are shock laughs,
and maybe those words Just
aren't so fumy in Waits or own bounds in her implied a-it- Maybe they are hearing the
ceructarnot another comedy show,words for the ti-it time
Hamtramck
"The wor ds," Miss Ball can-we which ,.lso graces her own tathlY for the first tiny on telv.
tmued, "take on a strange kind network, CBS. Then she YiZ)Ofl.
"For older people, hearing
of glam,lrous existen,cle, I enjoy shrugged. She had gone this tar
the wards gises a strange re.
the show and I'm glad that they - why stop
kase,adlffef-entkindof 'hock.
and that some
have
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of the barriers are down, We fs years to get rid of ;12 For kids
laugh but ist' Old ei's*igh to words," she said. SIne paused and 1W betfl =king shows
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appreciate the t
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There is also a racial coloring to the figures Of the
schod graduates, 34 per ('('rut of nubile veterans enrolled in blt'g.' program'. but onl'.L 9 4 per cs-rut
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per cent of returning scn'ict'rnit'ru is ith sortie
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cent at time' high school it". ci chose
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hOLLYWOOD - With typl.
cal candor, Lucille Bali was ex
Pressing some of her rm.
Lions about the New Permils.
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kit-k out of 'AU in the Family"
as anyone," she said. "But lt'i
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far' kids . have vip,g
the worth they hear on such a
show may be set&gt;' dangerous
for kids, say, under 10,
"It's different
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stimis it," he sumu,l ''Hut We don't
is sot to say how itmnmny lccatisi"Tallahassee
is.' don't want to startle umniy
I a'uders of (lie 'it'tn;uuuu Vet- trs mm: to get a march permit,''
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t'rumns Against this' War 1 \'VAW ' Ii,' saust
miii.'" 'Ibis' grand jury uip
onnounceil 'I'ium'sml;iy this tt ill
iuirt'ntly is pruilurug the group's
ilu' federal grand jury hums
E.iitor, hIorai'I
t'.,nns'ctkiri isiti.
stage .i Fniml,us tlt'nismnstratimiis tit h,e'i'n calling thu' is itne's.su's, '.shu
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activities
for
Found on
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'J'tii 54t-C with
lil;inuit'.t ,leiuismnstnmtisins at tuothi I':limrninnition of Asyneiia,
,ost
i,s,'.-m'rniiit'nt ill the smiiu.' tuitum' ,'urrs- inii: plasti c rifles and tubpolitical e'onventiorus, l.tit st;uriil' it, ,,n unparalleled t.'tsuis 4
('s t_ A.-4 'jos
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fi'tler ..l i Ott'., lIt,;,, IOWA' tm, fw,'SItirstm to ohser'i-e and evaluste
I,d(2C 1tt'( 1,1 W!uL 1 50'
Miami Ile.ichi for (lit' eon- session, 1)115' after the other
discuss details of the inat
fu
asininity
th
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this
5r.r.'pratt
be m '
it'ntlon,
vestigatton or how long it will coun ry.
tint's' the probe begun Monday.
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srin-..rdatie
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'l'hey riiade the announcement
Thi' subpom'muuett veterans,
List
'r foundation report
C';tt iC
stior11y before it U.S. 5th Circuit
Judge Middiebrooks Tuesday' that nisynesia has reached Ot- t4.S -..:
lutist of whom are coordinators
s Court of Appeals Judge in New for (lii' VVAW, also said they
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by
two
rejected a
the euliiirsst epidemic proportions in heu'e
;n' '..'
Orleans refused to issue an
veterans-Martin 0. Jordan the higher echelons of the Cc'jts aaerlin*ntI an - .:t
stisulit attempt to get the nation'
,iler-er
:::'j :-.ac tui''e :te
der that stould have directed the ti t organization to move a
and Don Donner, both from - justices
death
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U.S. I)istrict Court in 'l'aliatucs- scheduled Jut)' 21 strategy
Fayette rule, Ark. - seeking to penalty
Esecut;'ie
The
and go
see to leave that
allots- them to returns borne,
sessions for the Republican
$1
billion
f)prtrnent Muami Beach,
In the motion, the two contend trade to Russia before ''v
('onvention Irons Milw;uukee to
:.;umThe suppeats court judge duct Tuclluuhassee.
Lmeãdpt. ' r .- i;ç :.
their wives had been threatened suriunit.
sos', how's'cr, that he stouhil letThey contend plans for demC11 71 ': Sc'nitj :1
and Donner's borne broken into
The Congress
1100 billion
David ,sp(r;itltins in Miami Beach
I çinJ.
the
ephone U.S Dist.
by us former VVAW member for Department of I4bor and
Tallahassee his-c gm'n"nilly Fallen through
k."'t_i
Muddletirook
is hi, the motion alleged, turned HEW. ''flie horsekactu i-rnath
a nd uni,t \li idit brooks to Set Lecause most of the leaders are
out to be an Fill inforrnmr
e
daught ers. cry 'ig
Fds.ur • Site Ct -um m.tiin&amp;'1
much as he
give.'' This Is
Sii,sst u4ftst't te'li LS 'l!S
Girt
c1i'j'
rest of the government
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Columbia, Ann Artcr, et. 'ha'
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ssgtasciiae
d'4'
teach
and
allots'
Seamaiti sad B.r"u.'ssjei :'1de'1ar'1
estabuishxu;ent doctrine
The churches - that w'sthhos,l some It lb.- It aiumirnim -isis's
their untaxed funds from top ub's looh.wl ',,!iet csuid 'ut :11
Lu,srnes-_s, thus eor.tntu:u to 'cOts a psuand isung ',limn mine'
the destruction of our trd',is,r.i Is' p'i e%eU$e'i iC i 'uzUu4 ic-nj
Lar'. an d ordain herrc.sex'_o.s blind is')t&amp;i i 41 '.J '*fflflO'mimLl
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orguiniruition now in

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'c:tg e's,-nutiStt cur tie',' or-firs
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'aS thu_i r'srt
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de 'uth a serJ:e'e ','si1s's'vra unto be 'r 'rtentLmbu

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In the 'it'triam era, almost 441 per cent of ss'tt'rurns are

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P"4'le' armul not a celct I fr 's' We
..lve that F;v:ttv home
owner has tb'. right to tome and
4e1.r4 tI'ir V4111t.fl without
leing ir-qunhtec1
Ac Chairman '.1 our (rainty

Ftdmtr,r, herald
Dr. you want Its ct-are yourself
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detained Ins 'I';illali,. si."
An i'stuiuoitm'mt 11011 *0 nui.'urm'
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t,ilt'' Mi;ot or n's 'S is'tOtui'S hi.mi t' pitt hui's Iwa I
nomination
Vet the sihtCs'1'S i'Oflflst conceal some 1zIarin gap
Unlike Gohutit ;itcr, ,Ic(',ot era tu;ts not Wi'sfl to U' sit e largi'
t'lcnim'nts of his par I 's u'statuli'hnlent Far from bduu)g
reads to ti something nets . as mete the Taft consi.'ri a
lii c in I51 it's' st.iniiard t's,'mo at k loaders for I to'
I \1(;.'S tin
flitt li_mr I are hIlt': \
I94"'4 that 12i'sldit •stt'r
SJ)
Whuli' the nio'shu'iaht''
not cont illicit
is
loiter his cofl't't i alit e backers is
t in the Democratic center I od.'m bush%
Their
loser- too radical," toa
din is
prt - I.-mim that
ihinl based for all hi' t it'huurit'' and his delegates
Tilt totes
in 14 72 gut es their at giuluent support
t-neratlspeakmn g. 11)1, trots uli'd lh'nim'rat is' pri'sudt'nt 1.11
field that has helped iut.'s 5'! ri iM on top in some li lt.
mat ts's has also assured that his toting Ix,rcentage is ould
nd he has is ,in ?'oil'si'
1St' just a nus,tesi part of the is hole
light''. ole 1,rmialies almost he, ,t'hatult
Again. thuiui.:h the htetutbhus'.ins ha'. r' Omit hung conipat
alibi' to labor's nu us' Ii' and monet
it is
"1111insignificant that the potent Intx'sr Democrats are not
I'm lii
it hi
think tilt' SUM Ills ml %tiuung .ii'tI'. ists
McGo% ciris
is ho got tarn thus
car.
ar. get bun's past Presid ent t'ii'Ofl
'u Ma,t hit' Hut ohms aId 's activists found is innu ng an
fectim'n iriit h harder than getting the nomination .i ga un' I
an ur'sur sinu:t'd opposition
M'('a'. .in ITtat find it the' same lii'
need
a i'
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M5't;uii ciii ti.ms is on III ptiW' against
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ttiu' vt'stutig 'ltookwortns" f'!uh hut working ini'tiihvt's as ss'rhl '1111'' iiI's'
trati"iiiI'hlIig
(lit' South Se,,iinsile' Coutittisuuiilv I,iht';irv
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ii' s,lh wipe' nut this
Psr,ilthi irisi violent.' pinb.lc'rnme
nsi type f i l'.flhsTliV 4
fle'.
hush ;ilt ciii It fii't cs,rut III" it imsilti t'r'-hmi' t' a stable it' him
sO-"s ii riimfl
''cr,bs'' iiru.i hi,,iul hmi,ronc
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Ii' pe'o 'if rr.inu'l, whic I. pciwhuie s's
1 hi'.
'.uir;ini.' I.. 'oi, Mr humus tr.irquiility of cpinit 'fli#co :Cl'iis
him
itmni'l, hut tisiiim' ill sits is tie. own issisimItil I,.m,htli tiriel
p1i1114'II)' miti iaki'c wrsnkc'cl ninny reeluu. is blur' pmotat.IIity 'if
i'u,rq I" iii' iiIihi' In ;stir' till 1W Itilt sinle'ii is 'lImit wr,ulrt resinc. this
lrP"(h's Wi' nu'r" rust iuil.- o"l 1'I 'S lriii$ Si'fVlt" (".tp
fc4.1't to
iilui'd. i ctu4 on ou lit' '*1,1 1. '.rir
foil, We sitks'st
cav,i, "fill tuk" fit, ir'h.p.rutletit •ntty
now tliiit is.' finally h;.s'.' it, yiui
?Pi right to enmitag. in
it ant ho nqa'n tt.' whle' thiuflit UP
lit.'- ,I a Ii 'titles, do-fo nd
Is# lilt efitirf, dm114115'iqI'stl lit fli"
irnirusi c, g o nr,all, 'tarn,ors
e,k smoi, \Ir tirtuiiiiui'sttml, ii it
i.rg.mr.ui. P,.'1 sn,'?; i
'.t, 'v'nttlh lu,ke front lot '*sh I.. fl.s'ietu tort the '''ir.hiur'or'j
hippies. tl'ns, a
'Simlur h,misso .ini it, w-1101 I.il 1,4' lIt
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to
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ili'v.'lo;s'r'c n,'eIur'ct I ve'iitfii trrnut,lr ama) then pa -ring Morn !,n
that you would not'
I'm
't"fe'n't lb. tmnut,Ie rra.kere With
Iii ;miti' of 110111A YOU likel y f,,,
rain'.' .erept It, (Jifod/*tS
',f a
think, is" .1'. nut Ionciuter
Now this it
"c cnuot.c
we it's fret that rra'n14.l teaiti, priUerr, ii ii_It
,.c I1V'tY ownt'rq we bmw" cbewt they r' a(flit'd .;th
To ,a'
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"rtmmn r igtit, mrmul ac' has" acyresia eipthss
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th,u'sc r uuhtc he'u- ,iiiv' -am' u.'r- . triental health eot.Iem 7"00 e
rr,.r,tahulj
m tiasa"I thii'nu u.lesrug with tb' (it-ct rr.ust
iirtta'rt', (iii.' list nfl a lake' with
ti. clupid le'eI
550050 ia'tiimi'I it rannrst anti
I . H 'lit-u'., "ri.,.
iuitmst nut allow a clre'kr to
.'cti'nit lake' front pris'ile'v," So
I r ,,ft'
,.n ''norm' cul,elmsismon let It"
f ,'t't
uli''.-rbope'n hurt base l'it 'if Girl Si
imnp;. rumble' cite to thr,;. ':-o #t;tc,r ifsre4
I ass I r, S r' sled urn tre
presently run the l..kt', and place
one h(,niu' on m'eiu'h such kit - f.14i1.iWil'/ ,".'i joir I (AF','
Cr
A tu'.
that's fair
.1r'; It'.', V.' Hun-an ftec'eur'es arA Ei-rs;ror.r,.r.t
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'lining' are coining to it pretty
lou unit when thu.' ('osinty m.d that mc list of ukeny
(ii nit Itiamu
's.Iurity cornitnitetriner;,
';iuuuuui esi tint-i
If
It I.'giclitusre shrill ('t.ngreaI!Vuefl
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reele'ntialc r oynmrrilttea
tilt,
ibis nge'
California
'lislegation cr. it w'ul(l c rsn(r,l-rnm
natUnal party gjujlrlehinuec
G.orge M(r,';prn hat been
frsr
'ls'e'nbng
Uris. ysart antI, partly let auae
'.1 his eUn,mts, tI's.
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mpaigfl 'ltlI8tliifl' ,jmwt
ttie'it'
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iit,1is aId 'St on the II. 1sishhl'.mn pi cii
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Iii tupp'n t undiudeti a dl'IICI.il
the center Though
twlonged
in
is
ho
ecsnNrt ialit es
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1epIiu'e4i is hat th' ,ais a' dtT''s' sit Mll
these
the is ere
ha'ks'i
among Gotdtt ater's tar' i rgtitis ing
as inc
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tilt'
s'.aflsti,t:lt
oh mssls'l alt'
,st till' l)di'sii't'l'aIs
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r11. in nire the posinnr, of Se'.riwt President
Thiinias its re'twirwc t the ild
r, is thsi: be &amp;sath
penul" shnut tie remsau': inn cr.ain crimes

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special legislative session must he held Al
tornev-Genf'ral Robert Shevin has so advised.
Governor Askew has chosen the date.
Ii all the circumstances are taken into
consideration, the November date appears to he
about the time when political tempers may havc
cooled down enough and an approach equal in
seriousness to the issue to be debated will b
possible.

abolition, per se. but the manner in which the
various legislatures, courts and judges,

Suct i. sessrnr. or, suct a su'w-.-: is one which

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The' S ariford 11c'ralnl

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Wednesday, July 12, 1972

6A—The Sanford Herald

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Askew Lauded On Talk

suggesting
lit' said the governor of iII lk'miwrats and
lofl4te
'Wonderful speech." said
Perron
and
every
group
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. API
'eer)
"dflOflstratiflg
taS .1 fl%fl
chairman
Protesting that rich men write dcleatit'tn vice
the goals of has .ometiIni of aloe to of.
to
eruiuciate
a
aliliti,
u 'n
/
off luncheons of steak and Fitzhugh It
all of 11w Ivople of all of the fer
mer."
a
dre
niartints while working men
11w 10%Trflor provoked ii
region.'
of Anwtica.
all
like
(ov
Askr."
"We
spontaneous
nnttwar demon.
niLUe cheese and salami, Gov.
tt.
nation's
the
Striding ir.
the
floor when he
fleuhin Aske Tt'esda won the Pell added 'lie's a line man
tO
.i
stration
light, Askew stas tuiled L
plaudits of Democrats for the We don't like some or his pot. convention orchestra plaing said 'tttwn stere told there's no
qualityof his convention ICICS"
StressintI tune mrnes .1% ,ulahle to pay for
Aske, making his first the Barl;ra
ke ynote x'cc-h,
those higher Social Securit y
People
The governor struck respon- nationally televised speech just
e continue to
c the
('orgt sits
out.
ranged
across
the
ine(ib hut
Askc
O1tMA
1itiH(iTti
11
sive chords with his comment 20 months after he was elected
spenti $5).tiiillion a month, on a
din
of
political
sen.
spectrum
( iNIKI
that "the people wem (0fl. izovernor of Florida. was ac- sit;i hue s.
that war that should hav e ended long
(phie's hand is ready on
saying
/
corded a ringing introduction by
p &gt; eiScnIcr
s inced that such a ss stem
the door and George comes to a
were
questioning
"a ago
Treasurer Atiicritar."
hrgotten the average man or t)emctcrjttic Part)
And Askew was cheered b
SCChtfl
halt.
all
parties
.1'in
that
crosses
Robert Strauss
r one of those highly
woman
in
America
todaysupor1ers
of Sen George Mu"
he
shout.',
"Now hear thLs."
inanvailminlstrations
cnc;n
t-.'-;- -Sausta11.cd ('k'.i "tnttih' ant lit'
c.o
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t0V (Oflt C
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we are all going for a Sunda)
.ippealefir uni,point'
devoutly coo'
cent. sensitive
:ite to pass
cans feel that way 'whcn
that'S
Walbici' alike.
afternoon
drive
and
compocin
out
basic
the
t'ommonalut
creat
;eorge looked up from
business lunch of steak and rageous
,&amp;.i14I._i
there's to it." He loks at me
.day newspapers and said,
but
is
tax
deductible.
mart nus
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-t's take a drive after din.
the working man's lunch of
Junior leans over the front
salami and cheese is not."
whintng, DO We hafir',
With the children." )OU seat
Georg turns 10
His amplified voice booming
George stops at the garage
hafto"
do we
hefote you realize what ma,
d he was a out over Convention hail as it
you
'You iwa}S said
"STlchtOflhle watches
"Foreigner." Orphic grunts,
.a)
,It' strig
throwb.a:k I just discovered had over no other audience. A'.have exactly 15 minutes"
'can't even talk right'"
\.turall). what else"
he throws back his kew was interrupted by up"OK
Scrooge."
you
quip
what
You ignore all of them.
we hove to"
head and howls. "an elephant'
plause 41 times in his 25--minute,
Actually ou has e learned how - Wouldou like a Coke"
ud I.e a hange
as a That's what
an elephant" nationally telesised speech
Welt, naturally
to shut them out completely 1)
;cimptly at 2 p.m the car
Applause was heavy at first.
our ears. You matter of fact, think I'll stretch Then he is quiet. furrows his
out of the drivewa) with turning oil y
brow.
"We
don't
really
have
but
wound down midwus
too."
this
little
trick
years
m
legs,
learned
t t id' ttcrc kt.1) In open
si.t
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phie and Junior in the back
B1 JOlP VAN t;lF.S4)\
After Cokes, two sojourn.' to any elephants in the famul), do through the speech as the
ago when )Ot3 found out Orphie
mind
p
silent,'
he
said
in
an
in
R
at
Asodated l'rc''. Vs riter
o'. e r n o r a p p a r e n t I s
screamer and Junior was the rest room, with Orphie we
Askew had maintained strict
following
his
te'rview
Dow,. tic have to sit back here was a
"Itt's go home. George." you overestimated the stas ing
a whiner. You think the re grinning sat.anicall), obvrbusly
rn'utr.itt
in the Democratic
HEAt.
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MIAMI
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- Democrats, National
h me" phue screams.
watch Vs.."
power of his listirners
throwback.' but )OU haven't enjo)ing pushing Junior into the suggest 'We can
race. citing his
"lot
presidential
Reubin
Askew
s'ention
keynote
address
yah."
yah.
yab.
)ah.
\'ash.
"No, no," the whining echoes
Ladies' Room, the Men's
A commanding figure on two Florida Gos.
decided to what.
its the reason
ke)note
speech
was
said Tuesula) night he
in the middle of a lot of
,,:niot serenades.
screens
television
George heads out on the park- Room was closed), you brea the from the rc'u seat, "just w hen giant
he
could
not
endorse a
5511)
a
da
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program' in Florid,,
Quirt or lii throw sou all
flanking the convention h.l contacted earlier in the
us and after about half an a sigh of relief as the troops everything is getting good'"
particul.ir &amp;'.inilid,itt'
mans
source
close
to
Sen
George
Orphe screams, "I want fl) podium, Askew puuled
hour you say, '1kw about a nos C out At least thes are all
The 43'ear'old Florida
McGoscrn about the sslbiht)
l' still con'At this pointI'm
turn observers who wondered what
Coke, George' There's a gas ettopedupinthe car, what more Coke now; I'm thirst)
his of the vice presidential governor would not identify the
tinuing the neutralits he said
Lack"
can they do'
the colorful object pinned to
with
'tation ahead"
supporter
Nit
Govern
nomination
ho would endorse a
George once again, master of left lapel was. It was a red.
Tht'n the sign looms ahead of
Interest perks up in the rear
Askew said he was not asked suhonu he' had talked nor would .skcw if
th
e
car
to
th
ho
ld,
grinds
the Toll"
e house
white
d,"
it's
ou.
"Last
Exit
Before
and
blue
needlew
ark
running
he
give
specific
details
of
the
candidate
prior
to the nomina.
da
"Yah. dad
to be McGovern's runnin
llowing, "Now hear donkey
ting ballot Wrdnesetas night,
a halt.
and )ou groan
1kw
about
a
;1TM'
Jumr. of
We are all gotng home to
Snatches of conversation on mate, onls to consider it The'
'liii'mnot sure', I
Junior s tarts itint'duitt'
It 55,15 learned, lioweser, that Ask'w said "I
I. 1,ke
watch
TV
And
I
don't
want
to
the
floor demonstrated that As- governor said he rcpc.sted his
e
dime
in
('an
1
throw
th
source
men•
don't
think
so
I don't care to partake of reMeGosern
kew 's speech had projected his often stated disclaimer of in. liii'
lie' said he would support the
freshments at this particular yah. dad You promised me last hear another sound" '
tioned tie vice presidential
the
vice
presidene
rest
in
as
a
rising
political
leadte
George weakIs
image
nexi
time
would
be
ins
at
smite
parts's
nominee, w hoes er it is
You
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tidies
.irid
three
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bitt
tmr." phie Life!.tt':otigh
'1 haS t' c.*id consistentlynt"'.it,tlits
ci fc.rw and
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lure, 'flat was two ears aco'" y
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Who filed income tax
larins protesting it w a'.
treasonable" to aid Coicunist tuition.', was ('OflViCtt'd
M onday of failing to provide the
,serruiit'nt with adequate tat
l,ita
After diliberuting about 4'
rnutes a 12mem1ier U. S
C'ur'. 'tr' fn',n4 Dr
Williuuit C. Douglass of
.iilts of failing to provide rean-cl information on return'
ft 1966 and 196
'If they had delibc'ated for
rut (.r live hours 1 would feel I
a fair trial," 1_1104&amp;1,0~ sail
fterst,irds
They ignored at us frll
I rt(*': the) just wutt-d t' ct
lurwti." protested the doct• 'r
Visiting Judge Gerald Tjciulut
A Jacksonville presided os c-i
the threc4 trial and deb) 'l
sentencing Douglass faces a
uuutxuuuicuuiu pt'nalt) of $10.''
fine and orw-)ear in prison
each of the counts
I'm very discouraut I
I).igtass said lie said te
dcn'nt behest' he could get ,t
trial," and was not certain
'"It he would appeal.
lOt' the trial the defcnt
ited that Douglass Ii.'
ci nicole. ,,cidi'es.c and f'
-t I. unis r protest" on
tilL'
Paul Antunor i, the &amp;Kt r
,,ws,'r, said the fact that Pt
a crc' sub;nttted at all was
Inc e his client ssaflt tryint 1
Ii'tclse Use gos't'rnuwrit
Douglass told jurors he t.,l
cu.icic s ''naurul decision not
ontribut'.' to .i tot g)stenu th.t
I , being used tit destroy s',J
tiihdrt'n, our e-ht'idre'i int it
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,iiiniunkst tuition.'
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uphold is higher law of ti.
the ('.
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Her name is Wendy. She sst'ig_hs 600 pounds ucotl has
whiskers as stiff as bristles on a nylon hairbrush, only longer.
Wendy is it walrus at Sea World. Hint Is liter keeper
tIc has but to call her name, and she'll heat-c herself out
of the pool, flop on the ledge to nuizle tip beside hIm, reuthing
up with a water) -eyed gaze for a kiss
It's not just cupboard lot'.'. Wends likes fsI naturally.
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months of daily contact and communication
Communication'
'Sure we communicate," Bud says ''We may not always
know exactly what we're saying to cacti other, but su lien ) oil
spend hour alter hour with an animal you trnilsl up a certain
rapport. It's a language of hand pais, striking, whistles,
grunts and snorts,"
It was the same with Bud's last love Gigi, the famous
gray whale which was returned to the sea reiently after
spending it )ear sit Sea World and frlding mue'hi valuable
scientific data At seven tons she was the hat gest niniiinial in
captivity In the world
l)onahoo established communications with tier, too.
'Three soft taps signaled approval, three sharp slaps
disapproval. Gigi responded accordingly, w ouhl even answer
with the Saint' number of grunts, and let hint know by duf
ferent sounds whether she was pleased or angry. She would
let him rick on her hock. tic only had to tap her head and rub
his hand along her lip for her to open her mouth for lotwi
On the morning of Mare h 13, Gigi, with it radio trait.
sinitter fixed to tier back for further scientific tracking, was
turned loose in the Pacific. With a farewell pat from thud, she
'A swam into the open sea and out of his life.
Now Wendy has taken Gigi's place, She is one of four
walruses enjoying the comforts of an arctic-atyle home in thehe
moderate e'litiiats' of San Diego. The others are Wanda, Wall)
moderate
and Willie.
''Wendy Is my favorite," Bud said. ''She's affectionate
and playf ui Walruses love to play, anti they 're not so easy to
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the water NO that they would puirwisely hurt you 'They are
just playing in their own way .
'Until recently it was alniost irnrnsslhle to miss'
walruses in captivity Now the mortality rate Is down to lent
We tins-c not lost arts- walru.'ea in the last few years."

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A filing I.p now rs'quiresi by
irate law may forego the
payment altogether, a thre.1 odge federal panel nolert
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fetutur .'d in Sea World's new 110,000 gallon "aquarium"
hunts' 'flit' cps'sinllv ck'cigned stroculatesl 0 i'herg iiiu'kutrstp
and sunning iirc'us for the animals ds'pi( t the natural art is'
rnvir:'nnccnt (if tir' sib"u.. 'hiire
:.aj tsparath tank,
not, for underwater viewing ,if the larger animals, and a
SPITlitl tank to nr't-ninrnudatr the baby walruses The exhibit
brings the friendly cirilinals Into close petting and feeding
proximity for visitors
Sen World cut'teuu ll' consists of two worlds
the one the
visitors see, with It.s walruses anti sea lion.s, stunting sciuls
111141 dolphins, wiitrr.sktiing chimps, roller-skating penguin
and a variety of mar1r's' r'xhihtls, the oUter a behind -thescenes, scientific world of behavioral, binlogkal and tither
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extensive study of Gigi, for Instance, to help protect other
members of this endangered species.
Similarly, the experimental shark tank, although it
functions as it public exhibit, also pros-ides the ocs'annrluin
staff vnliiabl.' new infornoatlon on the tiuuhits of these savage
fish. Rese'areti.'rs are attempting to determine Use
psychological requirements of the large predators and the
reasons that no uuqeicuriuin has et been able to maintain them
over it long time
Public aquariums in the past have by necessity been
confined to display s ot native fish, easily acquired from local
waters. It was not cost or distance alone that limited efforts
to bring hack nc're and exotic specimens. As well as the
technical difficulty of transport, there was the pnct&gt;leiui of
how to treat the ''shock" a fish or other aruintiul experience's
on being transferred from Its native habitat to an artificial
ens'roruiient,

Hnwt'v.r, the panel 'ailed the
s',"It.un r";isonable n all
sod said .t .'r)uitrl to.it-*'
a' 1!''
;..k,'ri .shn can ulfrnd In pay t
The derIsion, .which tomteS effect ,mmecllatelv, R35 hM'iIIPtI
town luring the first lay if
uiall(ytng fu' the coming
'o'iember elections.
The fee law requires persons
'iling 41 candidates to pay the
elate 11ve per cent of the annual
uslar, 'if the 4fice they wbolt 1,1
irler to
In the 'as. if partisan races,
two per rent of the fee is in
automatic party ,ssa.scment. Of
the renmatr4er the state takes
13 per rent unit he test ,neis to
political par ies The highest fee
antler the ,aw ,s ahinuit $2,000
The crwcr', said basis for itS
action was it U $ Supreme
'urt riling n Ritllnek -,"rsu.s
arter n Texas In that 'as, the
high court struck 'town the
state's "ntcr' fee system
,ecauge run utterrintive was
available
n,ler '1,.' nur..'t riling Tuesbay u person cnai,Is' in pity the
uailfytng fee must first sign an
iff:ila':it stating tinder scath he
.writ .4(for:j !.hs' .'ost '.withouit
telto' ncurriship
.s r,slirtat.ts for statewide 4I X-111111 ue required 'o 'nilert
, it ii) signatures; others -enuld
riced netween 100 and 1, 1)0.
'asetI in polulation figures in
ur1s41ctinn of the if 1k'e sought.
Signatures of fellow 'inters
-,voulcl have to be certified to the
Secretary of State's 'iflte'e
The suit was brought .y a"."n
prospective candidates who
'taimt'si the itate fee ry'stem
eat
urireas-ible.
liscr.mir.atury to the poor unit
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Next to t" i'ral tinier1 oysters, Vendy the
Walrus likes nothing t'tu'r than a kiss on the whiskers from Bud
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Reject
Abortion
%tI.t.\tI BEACH, F?a, tip
On 'Jwur .cwn for .in mmstr',icteel conscience vole,
-"orida delegates joined early
'slay in the rejection of -a
n'npcsed liberal abortion plank
'ir the Democratic platform.
Ftoruuliais cast 13 vales (or
'he abortion plank and 54
'gainst. There were,en ibsent
ekgawis and one -cbstenUun.
'ar'il Dells if P'nnpanu
act 13-year-old lelegate
triO voted for the plank, said,
','in in favor iii abortion,
very body makes mistakes and
'hey should be corrected,
But Roy Marler at Fort
said 'Nice girls ho'
teed IL I'm against sexual procusewly by these people on time
e&amp;'ar,,, rolls," He voted against
- lit plank.
Helen Lynn of - ruipa said '(it'
ited against abortion t't taut'
flout ')elies'tr I have time nt''
"ge to take God's law
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Jon Moyle. state LNuuuue.'r.IIIL
haurunan at xlds with .tiu&amp;ubaciuc
Guy George Wallace". Florida
k'legutes over his decision to
.s.'.it California
lelegate;
'iedged to Sen. George
McGovern. complained that
.emeone voted for hun,
'Sumneiiudy cecuna to have a
nutiit of vuluzug for uiw,' Moyle
'.aid. "It never seems to get to
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Disciplin'd
At'
.igt't(S disciplined P
three Apollo 15 astrorut.' today
for carrjuru 400 unautiy'rtu'd
pustal tot ci's to the moon and
Wick last July and then turning
100 of them over to an
acquaintance In West German)
The 100 iiiociri-stniped envelope's later apparently were sold
to st4rnp collectors for $1, 500
each, the National Aeronautic'
.irid Spate Administration said
NA.SA said after an investiga tion that astronauts David
Scott, Alfred Worden and
James Irwin 'exercised put
judgment In their action."
"Therefore they will be rrprluuanded and their actions will
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tcccgted faculty uI)ClIie)t'i
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'4hed's evntiuiuuig growth.
i.,aintaiii a viable teacher.,.o-student ratio end to m
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tuii, ,'ul1s pi'esideuit
.riura .Ik'cs, progi
.41st in umugriant e'sIus,uL:
iolu.,'
't Gail Baker,
charles Craig, counsel.
\larguerlte Culp, cgunse•
Lun4ld Ellibiw, electrui.a
Etanor I'u.Man, shild day
program; William C. Ir.-.
cuamiselor. Robert Mu
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Reach unveiled it new baseball
field last night and Sarilords
Donald Brown dedicated it for
them. Brown, through he
started off shakes in the first
inning, came through with a
four-hitter, striking nut 35 and
walking nns two The Sanford

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for a three game total o!
John [vunt had a 17L. 171.. t!23 54 11 lead the Gutters
a four.gairw sweep over 11w Headstarts Mason Dixon
Uang lips and Four Minus Two split wzr series. Steve
.tctiards had the only 5(*.plus series as he thirm a 171. 14,
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hit a builci i.- third, which
tiked Ic It'.a the is.s. an
game series a: one game then scared an a c.ni- nut double
knocked down L.s T"jds Miller, Dickie !"ie'its smashed a two-ran 5rc'"i
apiece
li) Skorusa Blame Riddle aLso
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Hr held the runner and fired to pitcher. Ron Crostis. who mae
.L.S
The final game is set for walked before the double and
first for the out David Gerken a haiti thx'oa to first Wall scored
tonight itt :30 p.m at Ormond runners stranded at second and then Laid down a bunt on a an the error and flea' headed oaMoo
stags
Firk on Nova Road in Ormond third.
suicide squeeze as Ormond f or home. The ball aas
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The winner will
Brown started to settle down Reach took a 2.6 lead us retrieved and came to the plate
in time, but Burkett, the sorij,a
Ormond catcher, 'opped the Q , lry't
ball and Peas. slid home satels
Miller ended up at third Chris
Frank hit an east grounder to gu-stman vt
the second baseman, who throw crotry '
home much it) late to get Milier
But the ni-si three men went
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LIth ('xnper had a 185. 166.%-, - 5381W t;!
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513 to pace Team Na, S to is
Jernigan had it 190. 159. 164
four-Came sweep over The nbe1ievabk Gutters Mark
Wh1t3e had 156, 175,158- 489ai The BDR No 14 look three
szimes from the I4ckrty 5lits
Rorr SaWs 1f6 201, 140- 561 and .lnnie Fiurnne s 171..
288, 305 - 4G9 led The Good. Bad and lc!% it, a thur$ig:t
sweep over The RDR No 13 Ftic Payne had it 156. 180. 214
543 as %ThaI '' swept four games tram The Jokers
The Hangovers took three games from The Spinner !talu
while losing one David Rite had a 131. 155. 181 - 472 sent' ii
pace The Hangovers
Eddie Ryan produced a 368. 134, 166 - 488 as th
ciccupied Porcup i nes swept four games from the Strikers
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io,ble and two RBI's. BetO'Brien arid Ferrell had
one hat apiece. all singles., as
f ive' hits.
anfoed had oni)
Stwus.a had half of Ormond
Reach's safeties as he went two
for two with a double and an
lint Dana Riles hod a double
t Conwayhad a single
Sanf.'.rd is expected to tto a ith
W i llie W.,II on the mound
tonight in the crucial cham'
picinrJup Lull Corrado cionfri1do, who pitched a six-hitter
in Ormond Beach's win Moods)
night, will pitch for his team
tonight According to members
of the team, Monday night's
game stats the first time
Gionfriddo had allowed more
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\ t:1a Farms dair) are cooperating for the third straight
.umrne'r in a "liis Go Bowling" campaign
From Julli I through August 31. participating BPAA
twiwlmg lanes throughout florida will redeem special Veins
ixiwling coupons, good for a free third game after the bowler
riid t'rm gainer at regulr pr:ce.
The ctsupom will Is' curried on side parwls of Veldzi
Farmr milk cartons All the bowling enthusiast need di' i
clip out tht coupon after the carton is ernpt) and present It at
a participating RPAA bowling center during "open" tx) tint
hours.
A total of 70 BPAA bowling centers throughout the state
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Cm, 66; Kingsrin, SF, 58,
HITS-Brock, StL.
H Williams, Chi. 102.

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AM1JtlCA LEAGUE
BATI'2NG 175 at batsSdwanblum, KC, .329; PinIella.
IC. .319.
RUSS-Harper, Ban, 49:
Ruth, Oak. 49, D.Allen, Chi, 46.
RUNS BATTED IN-D.Allen.
('lii, 58; Mayberr', KC, 46.
HITS-Pinleija, KC, 92; Ruth,
Oak, 92; B-Oliver, Cal, 69,
DOL'BLES-Pat,ek, KC, 19;
Ruth, Oak, 19: Fisk, Ban, 18,
PirUefla, KC, 18
TRIPLES-blur, Bal, 6;
Rudi, Oak, 6; Fisk, Ban, 5.
HOME RUNS.-DAllen, M.

18; Cash, Del, 36.
S"IULEN BASES.-D Nelson,
'let. 23; P.Kclly, Chi, 2 ,
Campanens, Oak, U.
PITCHING i7 Decisions)PITCHING tI' Decisions)5sifan On.12-2,1157, 1.lI3Blau. Kant. Min. iO'2, .533,2.0 Odom
Oak, 7-2, ,77'7,
Pgh, 10-2. A33. L74.
STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal,
SThIKEOUTS-CarltOn Phi.
138. ii,Iirh, l')et, 335
1 3 State-i. NY, 212

HOML RUNS-Bench, Cia,
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division itad the fastest 30
qualifiers from IM.SA's Grand
T o uring division will be eligible
to compete' n the unusual road
nice. The participants from the
two sanrtao?ung grou;fls will be

Grand American regulars

like Buck Raker. Rand) Hutetusan. H B. Built') point
leader Wayne Andreas. Ernie
Sluiss and popular "hometown
Allison from
favorite Bo2..t
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include Pau, hits'ert winner
Vinci- Gimondo. Dr. Wilbur
Pickett, former national Formula 'A" champion Dave
Heinz and Peter Gregg, along
with Charlie Kemp of Jackson.
Miss Gregg and Kemp posted
impressive finishes in last
week's Can-in road race at
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League with two wins over Clark and Hirt Monday night. Wanda
Steffens (left to right of the Sanford Recreation Department, presents
the first place trophy to Butch Cook, one of the McRoberts coaches,
Hodges,
while their sponsor, John Dickey looks on. At the right is Ray
ore of the coaches of Clark &amp; Hirt, with the second place trophy.
McRoberts also made presentations of individual awards to Jø Helms,
top batting average; Gaye Richardson, home
RBI leader; Cathy
ook,
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The Inver House' 'Bitn.a 200

will kick off one of the most
competitive weekends in
Alabama sports tiistzr' when it
starts at 2 p. in., Saturday.
August 5. Mustangs., Corvettes.
Porsches, Cameros. Javelins
and similar Gb-type cars will be
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NEVI YORK A!'
The'
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on)) their second sole va-me's as
their 26-year history.
Th flull li'.'c la'ed th' zr1
five seasons in Chicago
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Parkers
If SOU are a notice or inexperienced player.
it is highly recommended that you minimize

Take 8-0

the u' of sour xsr'isl when stroking the ball.
What the "pro" does and sihat you think he
does are tsso diffe re nt things'

Victory

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Stadium. after playing in the
Chicago Amphitheatre UI 1966.
£1, their first season in the
league
At nr.cn? ?lit i-have
tnt'. nr, Ian,...
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I didn't a-- ant that and a-as
si a tad log around looking

Clint Courtney. the
catching coach. a-as getting
read&gt; to catch batting rac
(ice "Marty. sthat're &gt;OU di'ung"' he asks nit'
Not a goddam thing
"Wtaatta &gt;3 mean"
Iii; bards a- not let utat'
stork out I throw the ball
;il-ett,s- good \%'bas don't &gt;oii
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anti ('lint said, ''lie&gt;', &gt;otu
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Kennedy indicated that the
Governors dd not approve the
offer because the Bulls were i
unable to obtain a lease for the "

FOR

If ','OU concentrate on tiittiiiit the flat

forehand drise, you tsill be able to hit
the ball hard wi th the least amount of
effort. After you hate dc's eloped this
shot, then con ce ntrate on learning a
topc;)in forehand dris e

Diagram I is a typical example of What most
inexperienced players do-employ excessive use of
their vsrist. Such a motion will re sult in the racquet
As a beginner or
finishing user the shoulder.
inte-nnediatc', ou should concentrate on hitting
the flat forehand and backhand dx,'e. Diagram
isso demonstrates a perfect (ollot'through. With
taluct and arm exicndcd, you will be assu red th at
:,Il ('Ui putter and e'nrrg will be directed toward
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An. crican
LA. gion hurler Mike Cannon
tossed a nifty one-hitter at
('asselberry yesterday as the'
Parkers posted an
win to
boost their season mark to 12-2
The loss knocked Casseltaerr)
Lack to 31.5 on the year.
Winter Park scored in the
second on a walk and a single by
Kevin Faden Walks also led to
a run in the filth for Winter
Park as Mike Muench drove in
the run with a single
Winter Park scored two runs
intheatxth,ses-euthandeigltth
frames. Ken Dtuengaili had a
two-run single In the sixth and
Cannon druvelna pair ofruns
with a single tn the seventh. The
two nina in the eighth scored on
errors
Kevin Stephenson had the
only hit of the game for
Casselberry, a single. Ed Nuss
aiis the losing pitcher. Cannon
fanned seven and walked the
.amenwnLerin chalking upthe
win,
hjtj
De[and today at 5:30 p.m. at
the Lyman High (laid.

Tuesday. Fir,bnan said his
group had signed a three-year
lease with the Amphitheatre,
but the Board still turned down
the offer.
"I'm disappointed by the
temporary setback our group
receised," said Fislimnan. "1
would like to emphasize the It
Word temporary, We intend to
PUt5Ue et' lC'iatl action to as.
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guts Thst's looked around
for coa(-hi('s Its thirna-. TIit'v
couldn't find harry l)ortsh

So l'otirtnev &gt;elled back.
''lle'v. Stoner,". ou're Ofl.
I 5.0(1, No' Richards a- ill
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there Those guys a-- ant las
hail l'irst hail I ever Iturest
was to lien r r A aroma I
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tnt's laeliuuad that' t't'ntt't fit-Ill
stall I In r n ed a r sun nil,
a- ate lain g it go out, ansi
veIled, ''Foul bath!''
%Vitfi that I relaxed and
sta&gt;ed out there 45 mInutes
Next day I show- ed up and
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'sour 000lt'i. U there titi
the list, with the pitchers
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Bullet Al nil, ct got ins' Ili 1 114,
tu'aal 'lhi'n l's'tt'r will Vt,'ilta'r

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Marty Sfsnas',polattcal (IsPar'
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It) TIlE AS.SO('IATEI) )'IIES,S
Nalisunial lA'ague

East
W. L Pit. G. 11.
i'utts.l;urgti
48 28 .632 Nest- York
44 33 571 4'
('huit'agu
42 37 .5.12 71 t
s lAmb
40 36 .526 8
Miantreasl
34 43 442 1412

Ii;', Angeles 41 38 .519 6
'stl;inita
37 42 .468 10
Sun, Fr ancisco 36 48 .429 l3'
San Diego
29 50 .367 18
Tuesday's Results
Houston s-s. Chicago 5-9
l'tauhaaielphia 4, I.aus Angeles 1
('sncinruutt 5, Pittsburgh 0
S.uii Francisco 6, New York I
141tratrc.iI 6, San Diego 5, 12

suegesl the' course southeast (of
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anal lou Pthlella. The ('xloles

In Tuesday's other American

tied it in the sixth on pitcher Jim
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("it) lth&gt;aIs.2'l in 10 innings, the
ttrout Tigeri nipped the Texai
Ibsogers 6-5; the ('hicag White

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oneamne lead aver Baltimore in the
by bea ting Texas on
Mickey Stanley's tie-breaking
home run in the sixth inning. It
was Stanley's third homer in the
last three games and continued

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Atlantat 5, St. Iriuis. 4 in 15 in- Sta nley, who has produced 27
nanv' Philadelohia 4. las. An. RBI despite a sub-par, no batgelei 1; San Francisco 6, New
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Chicago so-tick for thriesit runs

In 12 innings and Houston S.
('hae,ugo S in the first game of a
Atlanta ti t St tiauas, N
(l(tlUt'headi-t and Chicago 9.
()nl&gt; gasmes sa-hs'tluled
houston s in the second
American league
Using hard sliders and fastEast
ball; as hii main weapons, PatW. I. Pit. GB. tan cut down OakL-snsl batters
Detroit
42 34 .553
until the A's last stand. J.a'e Ruth
I1,sltivtmre
41 35 539 I
scant down for !adtin'; seventh
Boston
36 36 500 4
strikeout to open the nin th
Nt's'.- York
36 37 493 4 1-i
Then Jackson spoiled Pattm's
32 41 .427 9t1 no-hitter.
Cleveland
34) 44 4( II
Milwaukee
"I guess this Is the Lest game
West
pit L'hr1I,'' saa'I l'attin,

in the seventh inning on a two-

Oakland

48 29 623

Chicago

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run homer by Rack Re*dsardt
'.i a solo shot by Ed SpieZis3 In
Cleveland. The lom ball
barrage turned the game
around again_st Dick Titlrow,
who had allowed only two hits
.u'id stnacs out 10 until that
juncture.
f"eiipe Alou and Ron Swoboda
each drove ii two runs during a
six-run rally ,n the third inning
&gt;. Yrk brered by Call.
krmua, Fritz Peterson went the

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Canton Fisk's 11th homer of

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tit the second inning The Red

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Roebuck In
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Sox added another, in the fourth
an hits ta&gt; Carl Yastrzem.ski,
K,uns,s.us ('ity u Nelson 2-3 a ast Rico Petrocelli, a walk and a
hl,iltiuisore' a L)obson 10.1 u, N
Iurve'out.
f,ts l,' \'sssr'.rnsas P*e_y,-s_
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Muss ,suktt' Brett 5-uI a at Man,
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run in the eighth and Boston
added its final twa in the ninth
when Juan Rertiqurz tripled and
sc'uri-d on a still pitch

1)t'truut , SLisL,sek 1-3 1. N
Boston I Curtis S-hi at
Toni Shop.'.&gt; walked with the
land i hI,stustlto)n 5-la, N
Last's loaded in the 10th inning,
New \'tark ( Stottis.'uiayre 3.10) forcing in the winning nw'. as
at California s Allen 25i, N
Italturitore' halted a five-game'
'Ihursola&gt; 's Games
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strea kRt'liese'r
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stk.
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itoston at Minnesota, N
Wright the 1L
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Cleveland at Texas. N
pi t c he r of the inning, ga ve up
Kansas ('its 'it Detroit. N
the gaiuie-t'nding walk after the
t.t'tlula',h
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Roebuck was signed as a ate-

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graduating from Duquasne Urneet'suty where he was a regular
v'th taetb.,li team.
Ut' did not participate in college

on the

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The Royals had taken a 143

Brewers. turned Lack the Man- his me-breiking habits.
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In the National League, it wai well in the second half of the
Cincinnati 5, l'ittsburgh 0; season with key hits," said

Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 4
Ihtroit 6,re;.is S
hl'-stiius 4, OukLmn1 0
Nest'Yatrk 7, California
Vs i olin-cola.&gt; Gusim's

Atlanta 5, St. limit 4 15 anniinigs
V.t'miiuestia&gt;'s (amt's
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innings

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The puLu-h that Jackson caught
was ii high fast ball with

by Brooks Rot;urson and

-a'ilks to Bobby Grieh and Bong

who received it stantiar,g ovation distance for the Yankees, alfro nts the crowd of 5,539 when he lowing rune hits, and boosted his
Minnesota
36 37 .507 9
came to Lit in the n inth
record to 5-10.
Kansas City 19 38 .506 9
P.uttan, obtained in a 10-player
Joe Lahos'd', ninth inning
California
36 43 .456 13
trade (tuna Milwaukee during two-run homer carried MuTexas
33 45 .423 ISLi the olf.seawn, won his fourth waukee over Minnesota. The
Tuesday's Results
straight game and improved his T-AInS took is 4.3 lead Into the
Chicago 4. Cleveland 3
record to 6-8 with the near- ninth ta-at Ron Clark opened with
Baltimore 2, Kansas City 1, masterpiece, fashioned on 117 a single and then L.ahsiuu.f

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West
46 31 597

Houston

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(ira-unnaIl

Pillar; after J.0 k stint hit Jast
"luska) second La.wm.ar, i)ouig

"I gun'ss that's its aIrist' its I'll Sat trirnmncti the Clevelanil
tO ai no-hitter,'' said Indians. 4-h; the New York
Yankees stripped the California
AngeLs 7.3 and the Milwaukee

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usIa' if I a- an Is-re St I'm 'iiMW ltf'IF'l,f), Sc ottauad a Al' a 101st batumlalfanship with prize t't'ratrastung sos that
N o- kI,ius hilahutitsl las sleep late
Jack N sa'kbius went into tine tuasme) totaling ustinut $l20,(XX1
jt formed, the honsoratals'
(laniapaun) of Edinburgh golfers. ,if the most sit.asl golf taaurtiaThe main focus oil Nicklaus, It's oust' has' "as aiuuimsria' the
list' company, whichstill ton' tuierats of his illustrious career wtiai needs (hr Britishtitle to stasrti'rsu
dtx'ta the affairs of Muirtit'loi, today with his mind fix oil complete the third leg of (lie
lh'fe'ussling a. huiuiipissiu lee 'irs'as'as organized to play a low-hole' winning the British Open title Grand Slain - sweeping (lie s-ins, hi,ual m isiustu a'.mrlis'r starling
a ourse not far from the present and consciously blocking out four major pro tourneys. Iii' (lust'
kite hard by the Fur th of Forth ths'a,ugbut.s of achieving the Grand amlrt'ushy luau; a-on the Master;
'FIst' bookIe's listed Nickl,uui; as
u ttw East c-vast of Se.-otluind. Slauii
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The' British 9.4 Is tsar iii', a- ithi 'l'ro' V ills
And thse' drew Uf) the &amp;:aaiie;
ilruti.a n's ls'g.,l booirs have Open and the PGA at fir- sut tuati It I.. 'itt' amt ti-I ,imaal Cur&gt;
fi.i'st set (If rules, 13 of them.
n'i,stlt' the 12-) a'.sr-olil Artae'rie'uina iusintthusiti, 14tie'h,, next uuisinithi I'la&gt;i'r of ;ithi Air-ito thiin it t it
flas: first rule was: "The tee
ama os- era- hiehmnInait favorite to wo,edd ctaiiipletc (lie sweep.
12
4*211 IA' riot more' than one club
On (lit' es-es of list' British;
asia hits third British crow- n,
it, utu,its's Taui&gt;- J,it-khius, atoll,.i-tigtla frs,aui (lie ha-ak,",
os-t'r Muurfaell'; a-Irish&gt; hunk; be'
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Ti'' sa tin'1 rails' a-as ''That' sole the I-'artim of Forth.
MIAMI (Al',
St-a .snai'Iiita sIa',I a- hails' lull) Casper as:; I
t.' h.siJ LA' 'iii die ground,"
After M'veru iure tier round; nes appear to be flower-like Al iitsll I ',slum;s I 4'. s-It' ti- I
`Joe IMsy, as noted historian, on the 6,872.yuird, par 36-35---71 plants Actually, says Capt Hilt
'L'res'lmsmu iaI.si'sl still) ta-as sI,. ft*,nuer head of (1w LJSGA and layout, Nicklaus said: ''My Gray of the Miami Seaquariuurn, (let' rounds, but a-os briiaiuisi,ig
r4w cii: mlsotoncr of the Tour- game is in reasonable stuspe.
thty à(5 taslialvurous anun'aais a-ills e- sinfi(he'nu-t'. "(fl e-s.a-arse, I
nazba'nut Players Division of (115! ha'.'t' pretty inucts Imusle up mmay which use their ''pet-cl;''
i-.ini a- it;,'' tie s-aiitl. ''I scasulihn't
PGA, m'zplusined about rule No. mnuln'I wha t I wi ll do a--Pit-n the shih)jfIntg tentacles to cat(-ti and ttatiut'r s'oasluirua: taa'rs' if I thainautlit
poison their prey.
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uriojot' league lead in that 4.- the 5-Int4 dii)
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Fra nk Iluuluiti still lilt ins' its

-Ctit that crap out." Coutt- till' irm %%till a lint 111\t

'I his' ''l'.sttini'' 'tiry unioldu''i
ins sIr;stti,itit- l,sctairsn at the Oak'
las rat) ('oliseunti
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;snt usual si,uiii' li 15(1 5' lii

It KKN IIAI'I'OI'ORT

this' ('asr,!ini;ihs a -,iuuithmt Use Braves.
01 (tie st'vt'ntti trifling, tying (tie

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The l'xisis lust it in the se'.'
entts on 'Iiiis h"usli's two-run
singhi'.
It '.5.55 still ti.'ui in the 12th
a- hera Sunttls'tasns opened with
sainaitle Bob Ibsils'y was credited
a- ills it hut a- lash tilt grounder
struck Sunght'tisra, rs'ti:ing (tie
runner lint ('I&gt; ale Mashort' lo).
li,a-s'sI scull, is sliaiml;l,'. t('nrinsz
Itsils'&gt; fraiusi first stilts the ils"

Its 11011 GttEEN
1 'lia;ulsI think the tastail
Jut k Nicklaus' drive liar a
-111%, of course', a-as. bofiare
Ascot-lasted h'rras Golf Vs iltet thitre were stooden tees.. The Grand Shittu hits attracted world crass'. al (sir that' (stur na;siiaenl
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ok' r",'.'rest in the itritishi sPsussslsl Ia' asrsaauiaii 1(Xi.11X).'' ;ires.-.s
ci a utilsi tvdt It iusto time lwts
-,v \';rk t;;Lck 2 5:
Only in the United States is it to get as handful of sand and Open, (but' third of four titles sifliaers G eorge Situiuiis said,
hlimustuni a hat,&amp;'rts 1-4 a at ('taa'
ills"! the' brutish Open
pour it on (tat' ground to form a raui'tis'ti for the' unprecedented ,uuiul '-tisiilt'al, '' if the ssi'attau'r ainal casgo a Reuse ht'l 3-1 )
iREI'-e'sthere in the world it 15 tee. Nose, there was no rule
Jack N-klaaus lMtta continue i ts
a- Ch)
ho; Auage'Ies (John 741 Li t
saiaapi&gt; The Open.
covering uniforuiaity of the Sili,'
A total of 392 st- rulers'., report- be' good
l'hulhaudclptui.m a Se'hun.0 1-8), N
This is The Open The others ad that' hole. So its the day scent
ha-' (au'.ors'sI Nicklaus scams a'
irs and ptaotograuptut'rsa-ex.
San Diego ('uidstell 3-4 or
cart&gt; a demeaning prefix. Luke on and noore pla&gt;e'rs scent a
ludunig televisionpersonnel- signed tar slic ker No I. hit ('sirkiris 0-Si Li t ?cltantre,sl
the United States Open. 01' (lit' through, the hole got bigger anti we're at-credited liar the 301st tattel rooiam is No. 1. At simmer
, Stuinicituiti 8-5, N
Canaiduara Open Or the Tasunus- bugger.
uhie si(h,s'r rauglut, thus' .spt.uira
0 tm.utispiain;tilp, the
most
pittsburgh s Walker 3-I a Cm'
man Opena
rstussstetl talus to tilt taslihe'
innasti 1 Simpson 4-hi, N
G a ll eries in excess of 7,000
This is particularly true in
inst'stigamti"rarevealedthat
revealed
it
''Ilu(, teeing it up one club
Atluinta (&amp;'haueler :t-.IB at St.
Britain, sets-re' they blithely ig- length, fromthat' hole', can you a-tIdied practice round; Main- stats ttlule' Nat I
I auls iClilison &amp;5 i f N
note' the existence of an), other uuua,uginie a-hiatt t he putting green day anti Tuesday and of(it'aasls
"('sslii I lint' t,ulabe No. 1""
Thursila&gt;". Games
s'xf}t't It'd recordcroased; for the ,last"k asked I$hitt'h)'.
( ,pen golf championship. It's looked like"'
I iaaau',taini al ('baa, .igai
tsaair-naiuiis'rat
proper
'&amp;.'re particularly true in Scut.
It'.'. us air r,ua,s-ai I nuatu as-sliats'l)
1 ,111 ,1Lain
,11i 01 at Cur; 11111.01, N
Land it's most particularly true
Ill* As
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•stunu1 Muirfis'ld, which bt,ae
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Wrist, oarasiderabla' eltiuniss tat
being the' Lirtlaphsce of the
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B ritish ()pen Next

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They could play in the AITi
ph.-theatre, which holds about
i .500 for Ltasketl,.all, if the
catgut's Board of Governors re.-n-'.uiers a 55 0 million offer to
purchase' the club by a nineman
croup from Milwaukee and
I. rucago, ht'ade'd by Marvin L.
Fishman, a Milwaukee realto'.
The Board rejected Tuesday
the' Fishman group offer to buy
Bulls from Elmer Rich
NBA Commissioner Walter

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'Bama 200 Will Be
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vk tory, pitching PhiladelphIa "Tb. 4-foc4 Say; are really

Red Sox Top Oakland
On Patfin"s 1-Hitter

a-his- h et;uks't
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sitigh', Illiuvell U$P (It) II will pile is
sail long fly t,af,sr.' ,1 or trig on
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last night. The third and final
three-game series with a 6-2 v
game is set for tonight at 7:30 p.m at Ormond Field in Ormond Beach
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Southern itutc racinL Inns wib but tht'y stib Lit -omitting in.
t,it ttntctiing 1)1W (If the niCist WpnIt PUrwl
Grand
SASCAR
The
unique events. in tilt sport's
taLctor. Saturday. August 5, American cart. will be'inspected
when Its' '14ama 200 roars off lisNASCAR and the ThLSA
the Alabama international will be inspected by IMSA
Motor Speedway startiru line There will be separate garage
More- titan 521.000 will be on and pit areas The' NASCAR
the lint' ata'n the' "double'- drivers will compete' for 515.975
in prize mO1W) and IMSA's
sactioned" road rare' tots.
fastest road course it; America, c-eimpetitons will be racinr for
the' four-mile twisting. bankt'd $12.000 pius contmutencics 05 the
highi) surc-essfui Camel GT
AIMS road-tratck circuit
Trophy
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7e't RIlIIrIhsrn h',r1.4 a
uluIdIrg ttiraa retilar r,it d',era-hitter arid the Reds won
fiehier; t,ez'atise of Injuries, re- the clash Of dlvlslon Ieaers
pla.'il Miln.r with cotehar iso!- with PIttsburgh Johnny Rench
fy flyer and in the se',entl'i had four hits, driving In three
-'ir Pitt another i"P fly which runs with two single;, a rkatihle
liver itt drop for an arr,r jirt ird his 2'2ns-1 l'w'irr,# run Of tho
!'"fi.e.10 (;iafs' runs
'r Ti. F'Rfs 'n"."-'1!'is e'r'ates"

uart:nenl to 182
L'hue'a4o'; Rhll'j W,lliarnis ci".fin Money drove in three joyed against Houston in lb.
Nt''.'. York 6-I, l'hiIasls'tphIau c'ust Ii (hilfus'ttIt'r ,J'ln, .tiIiu.': r-n lest (ha' f'h,II,es with a Ciii' 'I jt,lel'.,ider spilt
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taiti cliii 'stat I 'ill st,iirgli 54) a ndttllitiusti with '.tt'irtqtcup lt,iti
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rn arwl also had a tleuti$e and
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Manager f'aul (rNns
I lsrrvlsssni in the third inning 'sl piutriteti to it lief rind Inning stuilan five singles The streak was
Ils',uetssus shIll as .Iasuititeheasis'r
1s'st Von k''a gastIau' usgusinist Sian
a- liii ( '1114 ago. a- inning the nw'n'
t.ase by Willie Mnntanez that sat interrupted only by a sacrifice
Frniu t.s i
s - n si s taut sIrsspspInmi Pta-' nigt'Isaip
up as frsur.run rally as lb. ,y fly which doe; ratat count as a
'a
Milner sulferesI a neck injury pIty nil the game It was the first lime at bat Rink Monday also
litthe Aiiis-rp -;iri Ii'asgur, bloc- ui,isI ('hilt Spe'I.'r' pispsip fell for .steul of the year for the speedy had two homers aol Joe
ii tititiliti'. "'sr iri ta's run_s for
lii "limit out I ),slstst,uI 4-0, Detroit
Pepst.nne one fair the Cubs
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us'i's'iil Its-aiim k'. lit-il,'. ,,a,i Ii. liositit SI,ski
a- inner. can uisoiaills make timi' (is IIut'.'. hiuiitel( to b.' uuulinlns'sI hs it fill.is suet, ass hi's'. \ssrk ass lns-'ss I'asl r Is
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tour amts roro the )!!-Sets as SheU Wood rolled a 152, 140.
130 - 422 series. The mt urinals swept !cur from the An
nouncrmerits behind Jackie Wood's 135, 138. 17? - 452 threegame wt.
SANFORD BAN'TAMS: The Guess Who won four games
42 led
over the Strike Outs and Mike Link's 143, 157, 122
the Split Splitters to a four game sweep over the Dirty Dozen.
Jim Walker had a 103. 111, 144 - 358 as the Pin Busters won
thee games from the Electric Popctcles. Ray Wolf had a 64,
254 series to pace the Electric Popcicles The
11(1
tutuc "3" swept four Carnes from lit Fantastic Bottlers
the All Stars won three and lost one to the All-tn-One' The
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tilt four games from Goodyear Ni tin this week 's aetucm. J.
Phillips just missed a 5(X) series with is 222. 18(1, 393 495. T
Huston pits high for the losers with a 153.150.143 - 446
J. Itryant rolled a 194, 194, 299 - 521. but his. Gutters team
still lost 3' games to the Clu'wnf while winning only a half
flld series for the
t'ame E. Athuns had is 153, 166, ?3('
576 G
towns, while t). Gunman rolled a 188. 16?, 199
Varner had a 201 game on his *a to a 559 serIes
The All-Stars took three Fames from B 6 Ei Roofing,
hetund the 177. 177. 16 57() series turned in by W O'Neal
567. For B 6 D
H Groover contributed a 389, 153, 225
RoOfing. J. Jacu had a 180. 177, 2(14 - $61 and J. Carver posted
it 71!, 158, 18L' - W.
Smith Drelopment took thrN games from the Road
540 setting the pace .
Runners. with 3. Stnith's 187. 188, 170
T. Patterson had the high series for the Road Runners with it
264, 200. 155 - 519
The Lake Mary Gasser 's t(xtk three games. from
(cx'r.Ar Ni 7 although no one on the Lake Mar) Gasses's
rriaruigrd a 5W series 7, Sch%%eickrl was high for that team
with if 117, 168, 1&amp;' 445 1) Tabcir It'd Giodt'ar Nt 2 with a
:57, 192, 166 - 535 set
The .3 tIers won three games to one over Sanford Heating
arid Air •1 Hackett had is 1144, 182 3(15 - 484 for the Jokers. G
Hurgeas led the Sanford Heating and Air team with a three
gone rie t 14 1W. 182 - 477
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dolt',, I;s'.i', as ttro-.tirt
l':arl Vs'IIIiairuus anti Ted
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u'jan. .)eft .lohnsnn hid the high series for the Trzik' with a
i6. 147. 190 - 503.
Rob Jones rolled a 175. 384. 358 517 series It. pact the
'bsDs? Ip Is Itiur game sirep over the No Saints. The
Friendly Four hWi took four games from the luck Ones
532 as the Top
Louise Botsford rolled a 288, 36(1. 153
while
Pinchers.
three
games
from
the
Penny
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Pickie Peas led off the
seventh with a iv(.fl1ifl iiOiii.
then stole third But N11111
I.,lpfx4i out in foul terfltory w'
the,text two hatters struck out
to e nd the innin g .
Conway led Off the bottom of
the last inning tt ith art Infield hit
for t he home team. But the nett
two men hit grounders. to the
shortstop and pinch-hitter
Dav id Itt' ttatched a
ttr.l trke as Sanford pocteil

ttas caught
as he struck out the side In both White;de went ,10%", L the the frame. '.'Jt be
fann
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Brown
the second and third frames and strike out route as the runner stealing.
faced
other
two
batters
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Was
on
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recorded eight consecutive
left
th
striki out, during that period of
Sanford knocked Skcru
time
the mound in the fifth as thes
A two-out single lit ShIUFI took control of the lead The
O'Brien broke Skorusas no local squad scored six runs. as
NI QAt,0 ICORtIiOaaD
hitter in the top of the fourth, the) sent 20 men to the plate
but once again the runner was. Steve Ferrell led off with a sroao
as it H Of
stranded on base. Sknrus.a was single and Brent Bahorn
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ttallin.
Pa'. 1 Hcrno1.k'

represent Distnirt [V in the
::--!!, tournament coming up in
Panama Cat%
Walks and errors gave the
Sanford team basc runners in
each of first three innings
without the benefit of any hits
But each time Ormond Beach
hurler John Skorusa managed
to come out of the inning
without Sanford scoring
Meanwhile. Ormond Retch

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thre3ds for his majtty were in the limelight at Liz party which I s
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lutirnoul IIact' t&gt;iit stitli ttiu' fingernail scissors (tilt an ox
act I).lttu'ttl of this' pRo.' ft ilil itt.' ti.'tii or an Inside S('If11
c ti;::: !N Ito' hmuult' Sectirt' with iron-on mending
l.tii it' is thick e ign cit L,tun&amp;tcd It might
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pbone book, 'c'u will th en be gisen a hiser's test to dc
lermine whether ou can become a Iicen'.rd dc-her, Slats
flee it ?'O1' old. m dear lad). Not If %ou hate '.our health
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Judy Huhsi. Allan, Ga:
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men: i-ned learning to di IS (' at my •igt'
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take me shopping and to church and other p l at's I might
want to go
Itave any of your readers learnt'uI to drise at my age'
U you think I'm too old. I'll sell the practically new car I
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Parole Off icer Pleads For Space

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fro:
dc, isio
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contro
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rirccnt.
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it
is
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of
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the
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too Ite no to ooni4Or chances of('ount' (omfllM ne o
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necessar
sinc flC et rtn tII
('srrtt ('oiirt. as to
nidd
annu tdgethae conducted of Article V. Stn the wk of Le
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this itStflfl.
judccs
in the bu;tdin dcsin of the r
and the Additional spa
all claims co
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Ly the Seminole CuM Can. the
Admir.t't1;' e
house The move into the
'rhlen
told
Gilbert
Wake.
departcounty
prosecuting
attorney
mson and the various,
ment heads. was Ewes Brock—
nun, deputy court clerk.
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220z
to alloy a 404hou Week for all c
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jackets — and
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many older citizens a 10session course is to be offered
mfl "Planning %VIlIs and
Ftstes" L's Ss'uiiinolt' Junior
( s 'lIege covmiiuruits
services
and the St'ininolc County
Ce-tuncil on Agiruuz
Tht' 01.15505 cciii he held in the
Lunge at Fl rimia State Il.unk,
200 West First Street, from 710
on Tut'sda s starting July Ill
Registration for the lass %% III
be taken at the first meeting
The d115.s will be open to any
adult 18 years of age or over and
there cull be no charge for those
62 and over. The i-ourst- will
provide ii basis for planning tn(1
ISICIS on financial tiisittt'r's
1rt.4umnIn to s-stalesund.'r
Florida stsitutt s
Anthstn) Orts'ni I, (ml S,e'mntnois'
Junior College. cc- ill Lit- the in.-,rul - tnr H.' has butt 12 St-ars
experlefltt' in managing tnont'
and people in the United States
Army. lie has it HA from

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of mhom were long-haired.

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19

-std this week biforra

poenas before U. S, Dusirlcl
judge David L MddI ttccka

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chief tictill man) PlartIcIPA!
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SOLARCAINE

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(l!iform, lie has ahi taught

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CHARCOAL
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1/4 cup butter
1/3 cup firmly packed light
brown sugar
1/2 cup unsifted flour
1/2 cup chopped medium fine

.,

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PLIASI WITH 0TI
CHASIS Of S7 50. OR MORI
EXCLUDING CIGARETTES

iMiT

PUQ

"SOUTH'S
SAVINGS CENTER"

FLO CANE
GRANULATED

1TEMS

C
J

&amp; PRICES GOOD

DETERGENT

WED.

HAWAIIAN
PUNCH

LB.
BAG

N
46-OZ

FOOD

'

1Juc

CORN

CREAM STYLE
W HOLE KERNEL

4

EARLY.
GARDEN

NO.

ORANGE
JUICE

32 -OZ
3BTLS.1
LIMIT 3 PLEA SE v', 17,1 OTP41 I t'jI
CHASIS Of 57 50 OR UD&amp;I

12-OZ.
CAN

35c

!I!!IIIIIS

$1 00

FOOD
K R AF T

(ASS'T'D COLORS)
.•..

TOWELS

'J

41
EXCLUDING CIGARETTES

walnuts

tablespoons rna)onnaise
Mix together all the ingredi-

1 4-OZ.
4 PIES

a golf nut. Doesn't fl'
ERYBOLIY have a puttiri
green in his office?
.

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Our girl friend was very
economical: She was alwa)s

"cpM,wv"

0Z
• PPG

LI

3 5AG

%
•.

CREAM

-

LMtLL

CHARCOAL

ROAST
$

20-LB. BAG

DETERGENT
BOTTLE

-

lEad a real spirit-lifter
in the mail this a.m.: A
bulk-rate letter signed,
"Best personal regards."

28c

BUDGET"

SUPREME

LB.

I

LB.

98c

%4

SLICED

4I

L5UNELSS

SUPREME

LB.98

39c

LB.
PKG.

• •

•

B 01
PKG

-add water Do

not

cover Roast

ri u moderate oven '354) degje.,
to
desired degree of
t':neness, the meat ther-

0%

mometer will register 140
tegree F fur rare; itlO degree
'or medium, 19 degree F
r well 'lone For roast weigh.:-.A I to 1 pounds. allow is o -1)
:rarutes per powd fur rite. i)
: f or medium. .'2 to 14 fur
h.'Il 'liMe For i to
'oi,t ,skluw : to 17 minutes per
pound fir :w' :. tu 19 for metiwn 'i
1I fir ai'lI lone
'.IYTE. ti 'aMJSt a

5

beef

ib

, s a' on a rutl.sserte, insert r')'t
.erigthwtse through kwter if

'.'te rout, B1ancr rout srl
':grrten spit forks. Roast mu.t
tori with rod. Insert i roast
therirmineter io the
etiLiuj in thickest part ut
it-A totmAling r'Jt.Lsiaerle
'Is at irioderate
periatto"
"-r ash-uvered coals tu It—
.'tdegree uf lunenem. % loA
u Ili hutir's for roasting ii
'a.' '-uuunij roust. thrpendinu :p' Size ai'xl ltrgree.'t hnen.---

LEAN-TENDER

ALL MEAT

'

STEW

STEAK
3-LB.
CAN

"MARTHA WHITE'

16c
39c
28c

MACARONI
CHEESE

i

&amp;

5

7'-OZ

Ph(G5

C
LB. 8~
/

NO CHARGE
SLICING

$

LEAN TINDER"

'

a

W

10Lc

'

I) IllS Oil
OVER)

SHORT RIBS

•

i.

"SWEET 'N' JUICY"

• CAROLINA

PORK
CHOPS

LB.

• . . .

CANNED DRINKS
COKE-SPRITE-TAB

99c

F ((Z c

. . • • .

W IENERS
tYKEs

,

I,

U.S. No. 1
WHITE

POTATOES
LB.

flc

UIJ BAGJ7

88 FRYERS
78 QUARTERS
58c

•

•

LB.

1201
PKG

'BAKED
1101

• • • •

PG

310.
• • PP.1,
A

• LEGS (OR)
BREAST
. . .

LB.

8c
$198
4 8c

-

i

$109

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t aitiall 'Jjiit,ii,

$1

LB.

09'

i-

iiuIip.etj

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s.ujL

buullluui

-

AIN

I cop .ibout I us,
dtreddetj Sluuiit

air !)uiiensti'i

c bee
I ciii I 4 •uz

-

-

ir'iishi',
'a

•

I. hopped hard c"a,kntl

"diced puiiikntu--atuufi-tl
ulics
Chopped reeu pepper

PATTIES

iri.uIolvsI crisp
or bacon 1tauresl bits

\Ielt butter

10

SAUSAGE

(2 OZ
PATTIES)

rrt'si

chilk"., drained,
seeded .iisd chuppt-d
i cup thu I)Iivtl plitik'ui toatuifed 'aIi t'
t cup duiIr
uur crvjuui

____
_______

PORK LINK

LB.

butler o

t pound"t- q1111141
I
4 t4.i5pØ4)fl
I Up uuicoiiketl tit'a'
I' cups beef broth 'ii

'al.4.epan:

in large hv

saute union it'd

arvuzud beet until beef

88 c

:%

browned. Add salt, rice and
broth, bring to boil C'i
and cook over low heat .'
minutes until rice is tender
&amp;Jd cheese. chilies, chop'ed
uts .and sour cream .tir

GOLDEN-RIPE

BANANAS

t.atiit'spuuns

I,udrijrune'

"FRESH
C HOPPED BEEF

'FRESH
HOMEMADE"

sicto

PICNIC

GRADE

GA

DOZEN

COMBINATION P.G

• LEGS • THIGHS
• BREAST WIRIBS

CHICK"
. S S I • Sis.

114 lOkI
FRYER

PORK

ALL-MEAT

COCA-COLA

"PICK

FAMILY-PAK

FlUSH IFAMILY P4K)

STEAKS

OF GA OFADI '4

"FRESH"ILA 0111 GA GRADE

YKf S SUGAR CFIti

12 07
CANS
FOR

48c

FF1514 (FAMILY P4K)

PEACHES

I

IIDU

tI.i

BEEF

tTh1i
-

10

SMA LL

II- .\ NII. \ :i

YA

4

F LA. GRADE 'A

3 LBS.
OR
MORE

$210198

I
THRIFTY PINK
LIQUID

I

8 8 c ROAST
1CUT

I 7C

32-OZ.

rad tu go where she could
have the most fun for our
money.
. .

LB.

.

BRIQUETS

C
98 i STEAK
c
LB. 98 ROAST

IN(LI5H-

SHOULDER

I

KRAFT PHIt,ADILpH,,.

V

:!at'e the rciast. fat sakr
.r. rack in an open roaztina
.an Insert meat thermometer
. me bulb reaches the "enter
.1 lie thickest part, being aure
.t toes not r est in fat- Do rut

LB.98

I BONELESS

STEAK

9c

UG
• JAP

ET L

SPRAY
STARCH

cheer spread

Lb.

I. RIB

TEXAS CUBE

THRIFTY

ents Use as a filling for sand
wirhes Makes about 1 cup

GROUND BEEF

I to :l-puod ieef rib
.'y,' Deirnunico roast

STEAK LB.9 08 STEAK

IROZ

ELBOW
MACARONI
LOTUS
LONG
GRAIN
RICE

LI
'LIMIT 4 PLEASE WITH OTHER FP
CHASIS 0157 50 OR MOPE

'.fl',liIflC 'iraa1 'r'iinbs,
e. Wiley 4ar'ir. salt
out pep per in shallow (W
r'iuh -hii'ken pue'ei ',tth
:i;.'it?cl tutt.'r. then rll :n
- r-umb mixiutre Place pieces in
;ir.g!e a',r on foil-lined thai.
.w i&amp;ikirig part Rake in TS
F
I aur ur out.!
'order

BONELESS

-

I I I S

CAUIC
%16
MUELLER S

JUMBO
ROLLS!

LB.

"FRESH"
0% PURE!

r

BARBECUE

—

Ccr

ul.'r.(r',-er rhirk.'rc,
:it ii sesvl.ng pii'f' 8
'trupbutter.r
:.dc.larine. meLtt'aI

404.4
S/uI /cIlcA

BABY

Ri'S'flA no

. -up chopped parsley

-

--

'RFICHNIJT'STRAINFfl

KLEENEX

-

08
1

)
CLUB

(A IML

TOWELS

p ,r,at.rI P.irr..".,ti:

FOR

00

PICNIC SI'I'PIJ

--

.r

303 CANS

(Ass rd.)

PIES

HIIKEN IMPERIAL.
-tips finf. Ttr,'

—

SIRLOIN

98 c?0
-.

LB.

1•

d PIES

MEAT POT
PIES

48

PIP-

-.'

CREAM

(ASS'T'D)

-'

"'a ...

hk
Rath

SWISS

IS

SHANK
• HALF

-

GREEN

IXCLUDING CIGARETTES

Aitt

I I I COUPONS

58

4

7

x

r

11

Seald-Sweet

r •,uri' bijttpr to roq'isiglerlcy
mayonnaise. add sugar
wIy. -ream until fluffy A1
'.heat 'iell Add a little rif
flow to walnuts: muand
t't rosmaininiz flour, salt,
-asur aMa, spire-a snd cocoa
td flow mixture alti'rnately
'i
- .th heated •upple'iaure
-earned mixture .tir :n
rlla .ponn into (teased 'and
"aired ')•tnrh the n Rake at
M t.'4ree5 for .uhaiiit 1(1
i ntites or until rake tener
,rnesriuitrtean ual in pan O
rules R.'mov.tnrai'k ton.
t: 'ooiin ;..- )0 urd Ieeor.it.'

RF:Fr RIB E'r'E }4i)A,ST

CUT.
GREEN

'

ORA( JUICE

IDICSAI&amp;4'C. heated

1 t.'aspnnns 'i.alt
ta'ai43iw'in p.pn.'r

j

r'U i' I

1

reakf*st rIwrla

.

-

CATSUP

','asr,y,'.n ulispire

"PlICKORY
SMOKED'

FOOD STAMPS

BONELESS ROUND

LB.

'PEAS
'BEANS

ti3 lid IlLonte
TOMATO

I I

'

It..

LB.

YOUR

In a shallow greased baking
dish arrange the fillets in one
laser, sprinkle with lemon
Juice In a small saucepan melt
the butter over moderately low
heat, stir in flour, onion, salt
and paprika, add cream and

Of course, the bois is WE

,

te

fbI at 3(3 0i I,.flg
y
00 feedv'u' h,,::11U,44•i on 0 iaud.i
% to, YOU' I,, FULL of SUPER MONEY SAVIRSI i f.. a... (a
STOREFUL of (OW PRICES .i.'.I BIG BUYS an alit ',,,r faa.,a ,,,s f,,,a,i
I4I•I So .1 yOu I
4 it fia,,nay I,.. a.,.,'. ,l,,. SAVINGS
GROW - to "PARK &amp; SHOP" SUPIIMAIKITSI

Ra .

o

S

cheese

They call 'em "cub" reporters because .ou can't
bear em

he

iru Ply, !erid"r fri'

1 mo$4

rts

rostM with vanilla.
It u.c apple-It ran
- h'rlate -e -aram.I frctin
lipiid ' artl 9-.

-/------

U.S. B.A.

N.

1/4 cup grated Parmesan

I'AsToRF:T

',

it

Rath

—

JULY 19

LIMIT ONE PLIASI WITH 07mIR PIJRCHASIS 01 $7 50 OR MORE
EXCLUDING CIGARETTES

teaspoon salt

Ity I'I*!L

I

Out (rumUinl

lppcI

5lI(

.1 T(l -4101 Pi4

'p

Apple I lw olate Walnut ( ake

we honor

CAN

EXCLUDING CIGARETTES

GIANT
BOX!

I

BARBS

-

9B

Men

IXV

'

ASSTD.FLAvQRS

LIMIT

*THURS. JULY 13THRU-

1/I teaspoon paprika
1/2 cup light cream
I can (3 ounces) sliced broiled
mushrooms, undrained

2

ti "

//rfrnç,J', J?)I'/ ?, lV?

i1rItr)ri Hor.ild

1.-sired

SUGAR

A

7

"FI&amp;B"

bering to them Store In a tightIs. covered tin box Makes about
3 dozen

2 tablespoons minced green ol'
&amp; es
2 tablespoons find) chopped

__.-._

riM instant

V'

DISCOUNT PRICES
DAYS WEEK

LEMONFRESHENED

in the o%en Witha pastry brush
brush off any pan coating ad-

minced

.- ---

.

14

taLtiuts
Into a lqu.art saucepan turn
t corn syrup, butter and
brown sugar Bring to it boil,
stirring several times, remove
from heat at once Acid the flour
and stir until blended, stir In
the walnuts Drop level te.a•
spoons of the mixture. 3 inches
apart. onto a greased and floured large cookie sheet — no
more than 6 to a sheet Bake in
a preheated 325-degree oven un
UI cookie batter spreads and
browns - e to 10 minutes Let
cookies set partly, about 30 secec
onds,
onds. then remove at once with
a wide spatula to a wire rack to
cool If cookies harden before
you remove them, soften them

pimiento.

Li

'4

(1(1-

CAN

I) grated

.-

.--

1 1-

I

LB.

and Lacelike
1/4 cup corn syrup

1 drained canned

-.

, tp tiutier r .1r ,,,r ri.
1 cup nir
I gg
'trn.!hirjs iftM rake fli'wir
ItJ rlunpp.4 -v ili'iit's
IptPafl"."In ,ilt
'.sp1m'.t
'fl'I 41Wi4

'I
;"

Iced Tea

Melon Wedges
Cookies
CEI
SAN LttICl!Lr
1/4 pound cheddar cheese fmc

- .-=---

WAINIl' (4KE

1Tfl

. ...

A

PORCH REFR ESHER
Crisp Vafer Cookies

Cold Cuts
Cheese Sandwct('
Cherry Tomatoes

If hru'f is IN- ehoiri' pIurge

On

COFFEE

-

,.

ti'i
thu ken pieces (uted with
I liii kin Imperial Is tried kead ruuut arwi &amp; Pueese and
(III kin
Ui II iIf'
flu a'
tikr'I (ii a iybli n r sprw'cc in

M

aP •..

mushrooms, including liquid in
can, cook, stirring conrt,anth.
until thickened Pour over fish
fillets Sprinkle with Parmesan Bake in a preheated 3Odegree oven until fish flakes
easily
about Z minutes
Makes 4 servings

-

'.iia'

LI
(ALL-GRINDS)

1/4

___

--'-

ham
1/4 teispfl salt

this dish

and f('11111111- ii 11144 llill Pye
Roast, ut ft iin the renter uirwl
Itiost ti'iwli'i Ilrt of (1w' rIb see

it ;L

I can 141/2 ounc-esi deviled

4 fish fillets, about 1 1/4 pounds
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon finely grated on.
ion, pulp and )wee

mid ctnilnte t-kc high on the
list

4 N

7)

1/2 cup tine ør' bread crumbs

FAMP V SIPPER
Fish Fillets with Mushrooms
Potatoes
Spinach
Salad Bowl
Bread Tray
Strawberry Shortcake
FISH FILLETS
WITH MUSHROOMS
Flounder is a good choice for

-r

Menus Of lop Meals For American

in hes .iboe hot eoal llate ei'iking to deirrd doneric,.4%
Steak roll may t( baked in a
with barbecue 'auri' Period
For a rare steak about 35 to 40 preheated 4t)-degree tlVCfl for
,callc turn and haste steak. minuts will be needed
abIiIiI 50 minute'

(I

H EARTHS! DE

CRISP WAFER

-

1h

FLANK STEAK
I flank steak. about 1 1/2
pounds
I tablespoon butter
-sns tiriely croppe1 on
2

PS

.• -=--

F

men %0111(1 surpy
p1.1 (1' bce' roast. fried ht

thing

71

—---tL--------

U-•-

Wednesday, July 12, 1972

Prepare Your Flank Steak On The Outdoor Grill
By ('edly Brousioie
Associated Press Food Editor
Flank steak may be stuffed
and rolled up for c*xi&amp;tng on the
outdoor grill Or, it you prefer,
you can hake the roll in the
kitchen oven
This cut of beef is the true
'London Broil Although other
cuts may be called by this name
on the meat counters of supermarket.s, thev are not the real

-

User tow beat until chcec

78 c
-

—

(QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED)

melts hind tiit.5tur Is ha.t
f'ruiisfer to serxtng dish It
tish Is round arran.'.' . aruoshes
in wedges. If dish
.
oblong. arrange ruws of
'uishes. Serse hot Makes u
't%Iuigi
'.I"'.(PIs

�t

1()B—The Sanford Herald Wednesday, July

.

r

y

l

I

arid a jaur'riatist. he %43

14% Tilt- t t4'OMFS

iw

z

hu.

c&amp;1l) inclined and onm acted as
tus muntr)'s mtruster to Spain,

W AsO

tipojr~e he

in for 25 years

most familiar to readers as witil his death in 19.
CT-vator

c4

River at the Tappan

Huds

Zee being tine tkvundjkr-) line
He Uven added gables, a Sloor-

vet T I

of a nn in1t'U

(igira1I a simple 17th ('Up
sone c,41,aj:v, the hCrUSC

as a flan Vt flt% pa. —

iI

Aside ff fl being an author

'ti

sugar

'''"

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water arid one c! America's
first utiod 1,xnin,

Irirr with
"-"c -

.

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ipn

Ali

I niil itt cli I jitiit1 butter
and 5 cupk% sugar Add -one at a

at add beaten cpz,g and moias-

time 4 eg.c RflI.1 I tP

SM together 3 cupis flour. I

tsp baking powder. .Isp salt.

•--•

tat at all

1;tanil lahaina. third IargNi
iIanil In ih' t'haln strung nut in
the Atlantic 'tuflii
tilt Hut
Gambling
and t u fret' iii The in
tile •imlierj.ii k
Inve't lit I'nt % are limit liii' Ii,, ii .irtiula butni I .1 thu piiin,
OflI) inagliet s that draw it' .'uprr. hingfiti, ,iu.i. ki'it'I

I1I SUI.t iWiI
"ks
Feu gralm cinnA111041
1eci of i ,,-I,,n. grated
-p1 t hen roil it
%jilke Ip
110
into %lialov Ili Cigar,
cookie
sheet
t11'.i"l"I
a fashion th.at
apart, but in
9fir tivell
mdi
iii
the •'ril'.

A(&amp;*iran, tit the llahmiia%
I%* iiih that ablound in the

alilmnuering seas oft F'rt't'iiorl
white I rrc-rnlI' spent a bract

Sit,!

madin %allIM1. linalipirt, Itina
And 'A-111111%, 11111 despite thii dar

tan 1w

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rilpe tailing i
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int'liiiIIii
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the mi" di' I,ii.'ttitiu,it t a Iti.usl • .-t
li't'tat'
pr.
titiul
10 nit, opinion file \an.iuiii 1, iniecs 111111-1

king a kitchen whit P, servPi
up In tW) ulinner i a night In peak
,eaimn tin in Ilanti that raiu'c
n.m Itvrttiw k and virtually n4m
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n
a unit

lilt- i-tI,irio!vi% go Ili (fit
cf)notwing
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lit iiigot in a 411pply off flood, and If
tip hall fivriloitiltril Anything. it
itsuit be flown in Thit pruthietn

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liii

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titilgIn,' si'r% iflf that

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landnic
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thyme

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rcineh .riil tattle V minu?e

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the PaWy available stlining and initrethentst that do

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j

tt.rtntil, for rOU(h rh4w4#r
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lti.i explain 'I heiten, r'nthti'I
tim'

rrrrI tf

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cwli o ni, heavy plate . rt..i
ng itt itiarinating
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..f' i •.. I, b
hopping
,
arid ,r ving w ith t, r a rnjJeqJ
CgJ * ti? it a filling hut in nm

slot

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mitcttt'cI

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Seas

aIIIIIIInR Ihr 'art' In the
liv"
tv'tat:raffl In Ihe Ilaharnliin
kit k ouint, ' lie quit k l tim
' lnd.l II, ,t IIIIIrtk iuiiItl iii'?
tat.' hi, tI,. iii
in their fit Ig
111.11 (III itt

vacation altraci !tpilrt%nirn in I!; the %twint,11%
1 411101 givei; litell fill-41 it 1, Ill %4IIIII-Itlis. Iiiiiii it,(, Vnilvil
dg-ovr' Anti they h;ive sncpireti knnititn as the queen timni Ii and •ii'l,.nmuus ttrr,iuirti anil, in ttt.ikr' State't lInt. with a little loge
nIIIIv and file light otra%olning
Deato-NI tfi%hes that are tin,
A IZIeAI '411111101
Its, col'i

Her rctur8l

l

.kt

F

txikin~:

An~l I Lsp

Called Kringlen, a miler that

as baked art it 1ricl i dt't'j)

Mis *11 tngre-

tile nts to~ethvr Roll into haits

i-ake

au*

te~.%; sift together dry ingredi-

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tub.
There bias another Favorite

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cup

kIL-ilen

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'fl'sis was an old Sunnyside (a-

as 11iomm Jefferson might

such unscommon

ctiaracters as Rap itnn W inkle

ii)

(I,pR spl(t
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Ventilation systems, a bath tub

,

mon
2 Uqx%- ba k 1 ng sx1*
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for his charm. tus ult and his
ho%pilalit%

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EVERY nAY LOW PR CES

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES

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ice Cream Pt 49

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SAVE 10c, KRAFT

29
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59c

Parkay

French Fries
SAVE 10c, ICE CREAM

Sundae Cups

8-16

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oz. Bottles

CHOICE

1

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Sweet Peas

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NABISCO

GIANT SIZE

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Peanut Creme Patties

49c
39

49c

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Tomato Paste
A&amp;* .~;

59

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12., 78c

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Cook-Out Headquarters

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CHUCK WAGON PIPPIR

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20

Steaks
$349

Ground Round
Ground Chuck

CHOPPED SIRLOIN

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88C

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12

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CHOICE OUALITY

8

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10

49

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39

15, 2 Oz.

Sweet, Tasty

WATERMELONS

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PINK
PANTHER

S7A1[

59

Bing Cherries

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10 oz,

89

SHELLS REMOVID

InobsterMeatbut;$498

216 oz.

LONU ISLAND FARM

Lettuce

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23c
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GOLDEN

Mushrooms
EXTRA LARGE WISTIRN

Cantaloupes

99
21., 89C

APPLES
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Baby Beef Liver
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CLAW

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Trout Fille t 98c
Shrimp

FAIRWAY MARKETS

-

FRUIT TARTS

''

Snapper

%

WITH THIS COUPON

the dry look

LNIT

Meltaway Buns 6
Salt Rising Bread
Mini Cookies

IRISH MANGROVE

SAVE lOc

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20

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Golden Delicious or Winescip

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89

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FLAKES

1!. 9 C

WESTE ;Z N HEAD

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Crackers

C

Iced Carrot Cakes

TOWN HOUSE

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B ananas

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FRESH FROZEN

Beef Liver

It

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in

g

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CORNED BEEF

78c

FAIRWAY FRESH

59c

SAVE 8c HUNT

$jig

Future Polish

3-

lb

KOSHER STYLE

3SI

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PEACHES

K.C. or
CUBE

68

3

69

4c HUNT

(lSlMME

1

FAIRWAY's OWN

Chuck oust
Pot Roast

49
3 C
Beef -Ham-Turkey 0188
$188
Ground Beef 3

MAYONNAISE

Skillet Dinners

.

ROASTS

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LYKES CHIPPED MEATS

SAVE 16c, HUNT

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SAVE

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29
200's 29

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Facial Tissue

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33

Smoked Dainties
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49c
Pepperoni Snacks s-.59c

Sausage

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE
Drinks

39c

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51 '3 oz

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Ait C14&amp;L if-&amp;IoLi

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CHUCK

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SIRLOIN TIP OR RUMP

998

astrami
VOLILINOAM

FREEZER MEATS
USE

4

;b

Boiled Ham

YOUR CREDIT CARDS

Bunkilimericard
Master Charge
ANY MEAT ORDER $5Q00 or MORE
ASK YOUR FAIRWAY BUTCHER

1

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Provolone

59C
85c

tub

79C

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'12E3 -The Sanford Herald Wednesday July 12. 1972

Mter paying for this church

.

Thurcdoy July11 l9!

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I we, Mrs Mauttem,; tirasiford
.snt Mrs. Ernestini' Moore from
p1ir',igo hit' enjtiyed the 111411)
of Florida and Walt
tlsnC% SVairld

.U'SSF . Martin at t:smrl.
reunion

ele-tlicun of officers FUeMti%) at 8 will visit with (0:1111) and man)

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TOQUIET TITLE
IC 1AURA A RANDALL ANDPu,tbeni I I it 0' 0th t?
p. - r
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Cctjn't, Florida. arid ri'ponal,i
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FICTITIOUS SAME
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A"SY 1 MAY CC1NCEF P.

cli'.c'Jt a.."., Scat." C'.e;'r-

ESTATE OF

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JOHN B MCDONALD *10
MCDONALD Pi-5 *Ot, if •lwf. 0' t

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a' yen'int and all otr
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FLOR IDA WiNE COMPANY,
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fIfl) hs.is matte a request that
persons Ifl iron lungs, kidney
nut hines. or any apparatus
operated by electricity, please
colt Scott Iturns at 32-62Ci3.
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CouflIp, Florida, and reconded
Ilse Pubic RecofOt of Ofeno'
Cc-.'-', Fcc-ia ri PtaI Boo. 1

Tin- (irt',ster Oviedo it's hose
adsised us that Pl,itv ssill tic
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In a t'li do nothing but rtor#
likened the jail inmates to lions
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of 'tt:ng In ,i 20) by 30 ccli, I've reprrentS the most ettrexre
the
ii untergency sitwition.
been 'her;' three months.
t'ourts cannot sentence human
gust ii'. -tani go to take htittler
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tie lsir's- tst tasi 'Wi' till i
rat-ia' .1 '.iniil'. i iai

prelllninislr)-

sa"
.tig.itton report,

A man alrownt'tl 51011 twa
per Sons, a doctor and

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question ssitne'.,ses In ease an
onitu'rt'ul
I 't. Sgt A J- ('•il.lgeio this

in.

county sheriff's office
The ttetectt'.'e
tatcd all
a Irliliws on the car a etc UP

entered

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it itIch hati drifted from shallow tiered sin .iutops) for l)r. L.iit i:iuffler In thit' ',t'hi
to deep water.
7.ai:itrsi ;ansl Mrs Sirnilit'&gt;, a ithith
wa
remriied

With several witnesses on the
it in'S ('siltation quoted thetti

flit that the

'ti'.uirt't't', sitter the ttisin.iger of
hit' ,lris'e.in theater disovt'red

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laughter

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lo'sited south of (;f'nrs'a,

aufes'r,iting.

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know what hit us, the earlier
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the budgeted figure l(eftrring
to the (drpettflL. tith .a ttnt.ttie

an end to11410I$e*ng OntcyiUed n.el
prose, v
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Or
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lyng end trug in Semno.. County,
Florid.. ID *

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IPi S CrI in Scm no4e Cou Pt

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i.ousl *tuth nt.s tho has e been
ltsil
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•hti',rt. lot Iudr .Jirteph Steffens,

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l4 PubItth; June 31. 21. July 5.
flie Ptabl,c Rt'ciqCt of Orange DEE 73

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off Sit 4(L Senimole County (leputies and

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guidelines are enforced at

(hue, he tislvtses.

wrong ,inil t ,allt'ii .tltatiiiirite

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but aircs.irt each &gt;ear, that .euig the

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meeting that !eii.'r.il fundin.t

l)uliiiis ('sIlIhurnI.

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Airport

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a 4lrt lair flr

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reported iiutispsy is

Its uil drowned it hen he

carbon monoxide poisoning in
So'iiiinolt' County in the past 24
hours

TAYLOR end MARION IPip ( uPuI,rnIPl )vd C II C
tn. nv's. Cour',
TAYLOR Pu t * ft $ Cr4 I

tie rn rig Op

A E 0* i $Pi nPuOiSit
A •IPCI.$0' o$ lIt 1a5

JILP,ING

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Sr" "L

yOu, APPO LA(4 Of YC.L.

?ilt.CrideIlD$h.fp,fIOfltQV p.'l.tj

p.rSon$ or pellet tI.
tPirou9PI undi' or aga 1$

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guests of the thenff at the meal tecause if tiwirown jom
b.*stitle and wrnle the (004
- wih'n iThodi this statement
certainly not of the csI1ter sit tLk-gri there we those ntiu
cr:r b-;
r. -'91
:rel .41C es,rtd ,,w"', ,r,

is't.'I_t

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the out.sut. A few manth prisonert
Associate fbhutor J'ihn
Sher:1! Polk ,-nnrenjls most

t IS hot and last iurnm.'r (.irrs
i
ifl.
'acre purtuseiI to alleviate thu
guilty plea lii
nr4itlon. When intorj:ewe'
.rber, '.'rote t1'i LlerjlsI the
fur .. judicial 'aer,es by the
i'I'S treat the tnm.itei
Herald Pnik said mn.iny of the
.,.inely, and t:tte1 there are
A
(arts were Lrolien by the u'iI.LIb where inmates have
rr.ates "fust lu-ic meanness.
'. set.s in ever&gt; cell ar.d iurre
Polk
also
feeI
that
is twice weekly. Whalen
sUed di.sstisfacton with tetreatianal (.icthties should
iiting

ta

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ago

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5 A iO'r, S'.rr

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fiheii the

were no taxes

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waived his right to a presen. eier is.'
Chief JUdI,t$! sot the 18th
Irl'.estig;ition Uf)ofl 0
j.ilh'r '.'.t'ta'
brought before guilt) plsu hu fesisseaslon of a Judicial Circuit I Roger Ekes
I..,.
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alfi 'an 'lIIiI;t-faull5
drug, rt'marning to les .Lata_'tI.

Iliruiscope
GC-7C itnspIthl holes
iIC I'uhlk' notices

)r. ('rane
i)e,ir Ahb

he Was

1t islhter irririites

with

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Art'ith,'r lflhll.itl, Kirk ItiIa',

itiiti.ttsl l; Sh,'riff .11111 I'atlk.
5111511 s'Pt,irga". sit t•rut..lity by

H EAR ID INDEX

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TRACT H

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.i:rpl.ir.e luacaungs

fl ifilt'fl'.

fledLirn burst through 'I
iti sUirt?r; -ci.-

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tit-ing scceptecI at the ('itltf'fl'S
Rank of ()vietlo, Ili a,It;

Income after taxes

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Co fl') p Ia in fs In v e s fig a ted

S Rtch4-ird f1sce Fund has

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TE"' ,flCiiñ'Vt. Bars 71. fl
CLAY SPRINGS
'c*"i Cf

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t,.iI.s. the nail igair' rent .tld
Jubilant ai (an' "ri vnrer i

finances.

conG-n; (0 Ptee fflt,Of at
Pa;. II
n.(D'Oed mu Oaf (hoot
Pubht Records cit S ern.nc'n
Coin?, Florida. and reCO'drd r
.s..i.'

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%tr(',ov.rn', norniMtion '1C4

15.1'. LA's'fl the target of criticism tlic );iil la'cau.se

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again tonight as an acreptar.

surance coverage oral adequate

SI

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TRACT E 3
15 bOlt' 1(1,415?, BIo'cN 23. mu IPir
To*ni 0$ CLAY SPRINGS.
Ie
Pill (PuertO' I1
ICC00
ttcorOtd n Pie' Boot 3. Peg. I
PubIC R.corot of Semino

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orrupted the lot.i.' tis hours
earlier
After two straight •,IJ night
''tIoV'It, the c Iifroirtjr r,ltOpl t4(

l,

A eouple dst)'L ago we carried
the story of an unfortui1e CotiiIcs
Plact' - it title :iiount,uin cliiiibing
iiUi some ut Las Iriend.s up

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III fill tfii' t.e;it Pi to ts'Il antiwar
uia'ttain'.ti,,tpirt he rtsI by hit
pli"lg'- fir ht.d I S it ithdro it-al
InhstIl IrI'Iiiu ho,,

01 sentence.

Calendar
Classified ads

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,.Oi. ,i.t'il l;r ?4r;,- I i;i4hty
Firty.ftv. 'iinutes at.r

court \S-ithhCl(t adjudication of guilt and imlxsition

,\ra'a it.';ithss

'a

urIqlll'ra ii

Pal

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-BERRY Pit * s,
0•0. tlil'ir tJ'ItriO*fl ps' nt itt-sect.

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Il ning Op !Pt'CuJQP. undS".
!P'em ft S BERRY arid

pallet

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TRACT C I -IC'S Blict ) •"
(t itan of CLAY SPRINGS
a'o n 'i Olaf tt'.r(, at
rrc'Ot'd fl PLC' Boot 2 Page 1*

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greritect and

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(c'';'a'' •c,

37C IC

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?t'rou9". p'iO?' 0! aQCI'ttt IPur'

Hit?

iis",. pery,j
. clam-n; b. tP'o,,gP. uni-Ot'

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arid

VC.J ARt HEREBY NOlIrTED
sp.cih.c Pt'
"a' a

M'rh1P1 e ctaoc.n
RS 43,t"-nt sri:

F

CIa's, '-"

McDONALD.

or if 0140

pai't-% ctaim.nQ
or aget' ?Put'ii

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. oid-t.r,,p t'ipia ar..i 1,-i.r
'lerr1onslrat1nns At last th. roll

Itt' Ii'tt 'it titsaw wider a lanilder
lt,is 't1i,indirii' ,IS liii' '.1!

ilut' II)

,tri' prevalent throughout this
,Itt',l ,it this t011e of the year, tlrt'

$

I'lO,da.

Opec-sQ. (caunIp

BUR$tl Rit ate VCftbptt rt' ii
"i'
,AN euS5,1at
't a' . or a oe'ao. tnt
hi-itO-end.
untti0*t 1415. 0ev-tint- IPga'eet
a" gen'int. e ,',O Ill CII.,' persons c'
part-el cia mn.g Ci, tlir0li. uriC?'
a BERRY and
,,,,.,,
•
lit a1,5 Itt, of if
-0,10. 'I'e' , -.tn*,i Pit?5 Ce. tent
IPg$'145 0' Otantins arid au oti'e,
a' panlnt (IC r.0 ,',, Ci,

Q(Pff p?'5O$
parlet claiming p tP.,DtPi, under
ROBERT 0
a' agent' IPie
a-se

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.10 all O'litr pt'tons
nuiatQ by. tP,!OucPi used?',

9C'
pant-eS (I

it IfircuQI. uni,q,
jOSEPH R Mc
a' ep.iitt thtr'
McDONALD. Put
NALD .
a , .s e'* or if 0,10 ,Iir'
..fl&amp;nO*" PierS, o.'r-sect' tge,I'

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Boot 2. Pag. IC PubIc R,ca'is c"
$.m,nui, CoitnIp, Florida a'ui
r,cO'icd filliP PubiC RtCOriS

HELEN A ROLLINS d -. Puff
hiJtba'O if al,t r if orao t'.r

es

and

,i,

,gr'

lie-nt Ott SPIt Ii'9afin%.
gran'int and CII 0('I" pesos or

and

WRIGHT and

nscint a'

- PEARSON P5

end

McDONALD

Dt'tni''

lid,' 5*3 ott sa'.o. S'a'ull's C$,

Irtitlet

Pu'S *ft.

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pitt' 'r'
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AM A (L

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nøi OuCh v

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0' 1OJ't1 fr'em

uriC?'

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CLAY SPRINGS accod'
Ptal IP',fcC( at r,,01dtd in

Odd It's' r pp'ltn3*l Put'n$ dtvttnt-

0, •PsrCipagPi unit',

csam"Q

Pt AR SON -

CIRCUIT COURT IN AND

(:,pl$'nt on ,14 Pi.,e''f't
'A MCLEOD. P0
IN COUNT1 JUDGEs COURT '"s' JOHNE

NAME STATUTE
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Ci" IL AC'ION NO 73 hit
Dlt'aSlON B
IS) DOMINICK J $Ai.FI

FICTITIOUS NAME

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NOTICE 514'ct-i

25 )i.iip S 12

C IGH TEE NT S
THE
FOR
)Ut)ICILL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE

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IS fitt 13 Li' I) Clo

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41s nt
I -.'
Ia ken,'
salrl
1(overn, tinge-ti by ;er-iirlty

,stliirt

A StiptIliltiOfl of the probation is that .JI)hflStOfl
does not engage in social drinking 811(1, further, (hi'

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TRACT 0

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HE A ILL and
t a 'r • llW

JOSEPH

Grad flier
,,triie-u Piers ør. 'SIt'S I,ga'tf'I.
grantint. arid a's ntlitr pert$ 0'

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NCrnt

0$ 114 F ,iti$

a'v ,$

(PunOurQ"

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PENJAYLN RuSSELL ed .idi.ialIy
Pu's *lt

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Qfefltint •

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it'. John A. Spoliki

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I )a'tll lit r at ii
it until ('on%l'fltifif) fPr04eefIevt through its

a

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e'e.i c" oran(ei't and Cl 0(PiIt

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114 C"tut Coin' S,r"unoiI Coun't

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Ma 'and

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a'

llit.qatfeSttC0'dtd fl Olaf (hot.
Pi Ie PubiC R,cntit0f St
Cunft I'Ia' ia and rr'(omdri

GRACE t
.' a.-., or a
.*i Ilien tA1ri*ii PurrS OntIpnt
P91114% or grantict ar'd all OfPuet
si

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tbIrIligtl ,,lul,''. Itt' (11*1111 'a irti l's

5

EMORE

SAY
r ,'cit:

Ott 514$

ritnCwii I.e rt

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center' was parts honoree

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01 Q'*s"0't end 10 O!PiI'f
a' petIt, (1 ,n,n
ufidl". 0' 1intt (Pit'S'

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RANDALL i'.-t
iced Inc r ssu&amp;ntoa"' I. t O?.$Pt$
PItt1t Ø Q'elI'ttt Ini lIt Ol1iel
pe"nt cla'''n bi.
nItSi"I a'
put' or agaui( lPi
'o'Q
MINNIE RANDALL FR ARY and

Peck and children
of
Floyd
\lrs,
Lois
i"ladelhia. called to wish her
iJ,'l tnitht-r a hsipp) natal

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.Iudge Salli ordered the dt'knciant to iav all
court costs as well 8S the court appoin(eoi attorney's

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TRACT C 3 -LoftlC Ii. arid IC
rI llit loan 0$ CLAY
ftlock 5
tordiflQ IØ PSI!
I,CiS

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''being a follower."

lt)OtIt

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,lii (a'.' ItelItsIrl Ask"w', another

The court advanced tile theory that till' tl.'ten(1801 was uhluence(I by the other
i rtici ji ut S III t 110'
Cd SI', allot said tie h01W(1 ,T ohnst on lea rued 50111*' (hi tig

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F on.da in Olaf Coot A

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tilutiliI',- Iti.'rtt aI,siIlt .5 running-

,I tid t' Sa lii flut cii .John,ston us a '('lassie case''
an 10(115 iiltual getting involve(t in a serious offense
with III) indication as to (iii' reason

_________________________

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(Ip0sl'tl Ii, the' s,-nat.-ir, III uIi't

ii,

1115111' tA'fluli' iIIIitiI,IV
I Itt.' a - li ',a silt i.s ',,ulsl he felt

vest iga (ion

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Olaf foil A

ait

• ,tIiIl,ltt-s P'

h,e a suti'sjui'i't'sl

j'

wnding presento'n''e

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?Puri,'
cs'.tNSli0-0t' pitast
1 lair or If dd 'NP?

custody

remanded to

Ccn,n' r 0131 and vt&lt;O'dr"
e.Ordt if 0
, , p

t"t 0?it?ft
5?Shfli*
01 0.enfrlt. and all itlipt

)ria ndo- l)di-'4'(I drug I'I lil , I'tj)%I , ('(I

.hulinstun ss'as e'unvict('$I liv .i ('urcuit ('sHirt jury

,
•n PICI Cue
PubliC RtCO'di of Stm

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'.11 I .ipi' a 'i(fs-r,'tl Kt'nrit'aty If,'

littugherty

,,cci'Oed

ppi
LYN 5 CQIGG arid
f p5 c 01 icco

15 s'nl( Sr a- a-p , until tat...n
li-suer I $'usrl4)1fI Wis',u!t 04k
Withi,, itiinijtt s,fler (11114 ft
'rig Ibis' rI(itnIr,l,tion, I( f,OVPI (I
(ii tIVi-Il p nirli'rril(III,IlrInn anul

li'IIIS

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7 in flit
Pu ii(IIJ%'tt PIO

unit', o' ega'n'

ball, atst ,'veri hi-ui, II. trs; i;:
I t'tiilt 111*11 IiI'i-tl IlfIflhltilil ttI,
RI'fltlt'(Iy ptiiint-iI M o ;os'Pirn
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Mother Evans, an she is
Mrs Jordan Pern. Mrs Rosa festive occasion Other Whites

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l'ht' Inrin) tnitetl Mcthodtst
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the
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Martin,
Mt
and
Mrs
Theodore
Martha
S.
Jhrt.'ofl
was
the
Church
lamil)
t $*R'IIA IIAV.K1\su
I1 h(n h4i t i-C tiii)i( :.'i
for a chat.an4che'it
Samaritan Home
and
family. settifl
Jr
- 'The Kick-oft" a program
'es.. tht't is woe-k toe the Martin
In this home th aoed
Rochester. i .Mrs JCTTIICT)t given in honor of her hou.
ommenc%ng their financial
U7efl of the Week" is
pless person c-ommunit to do
Miami. Mr and Mrs
ruecic, Mr and Mi'S E4111*flI efforts (tsr the church ar•
V si Rut) Wstaon. wife of dicapped and
c'ctmmunit)
Wide
Johrisisr,.
This IS C
of
can be helped. regardless
jITWIth) Wilson and mother of
It was in- project Ilo you have time to Julius TvynC, Cu1ds; Me-S R'fl Mt'S FIdI IS the tonT•Itr rltvcrsar). Sunday at % p iii
or
creed.
age. color
ut children,
truk' tir this servant c'cime out and give O minutes of Marion F.d'itiirdn and family. Claudia Bei1ick, daughter of fleacon Tommie I. Jenkins. a
'Mc'thrr" Wilson, as she is deed a
member of First Shiloh
jtringf1eld.M. Mrs ISabell LI-ic t.st( Mrs Kate Re-tldick
who tias done a great )'ourumetctapatlent%thOnceds S
Reid, Mrs Carrie Pert). Guests helping to make the Missionar'. Raptist Church. till
il--tail to alt. is the pastor and of God.
written"
evening a happ% Ctflt itt'T'C Mr
:undet of the Free Will work toward mankind Mother C letter
tie the speaker. Theme "Get
The Just t.s Clu,. Mrs Mar)' RlaCkSh$'1ti'. Ga,
Wiiis
thought
of
the
need'.
The
Martin
(Mmii)
of
Sanford.
and Mrs Raligh Martin. Mrs
lclineSS Church end the
ln'.•ols-rd" This a challenge to
','iunder of Good Samaritan children She was given a t'e Smith.
president.
presented
Mother
Ru Wilson
a check for Ella, Johnny L: Rufus. 14'iulse Singletar'. Mrs Matte TI- intt)"s members an't friend-i.
it here ne th c-hddrcn could
1 r'- a
,n-' - \t' I'rl'i(' llcU u trten.1' .-tn.l iner,iiers and
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this great as_set to ow ..r..Rest haven trs Ltlia Ross is
leo Marion. 1t.rkisJ
'.pertences she learned to
murut of Sanford and other
the teacher where the children
:t:ni!i1,er In tririk-tnd A devout
-.
countieS Support the Good
Second ShIih Missionar '
stxan. she made a corn- are wU taken care of
- Samaritan
Home
Give
)ctur
::,tinCflt to joyful live God's mother goes about i'wr dail jt.
Mrs Carrie B Evans was progress with the Re'.'. Janics
wan the setting of the famnit
itt this worthwhile cause
became a need U-s improve the you
reunion on the 4th of Ju1 as the given a tartMay part)' at her i.ynn preaching Re'. It F
ij fcllowrnan
lamil) gathered with their home on 2nd Street Sunday
In order that faithful group Good SaxTiantkn Home it was
RiCI-IIIPtSP-ifl is pastor
- us 'uld have a place for worship found that a new home would
man) friends to COjO) an a!- evening l.} her children. The
- - house was beautifull decorated
:her than under a tree, a sn-Lail hase tot tie built Through
Tb Martin family gathered tee-noon of fun and food
roup under Mother Wilson's prayers and financial help

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being planned as a residential Comics 6C
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homes, apartments and com Dr. ('rune
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inertial. Hamilton cited that Ikur /nb'uy
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oozed out in the past and was
By HOWARD IW.NIt)l(I Way Lick."
Muttingly, who orbited the not still active. It could be an old
AP Aerospace Writer
MIAM CNTElt houston moonalonclurlhreedayswhik lava fluw. they sait
In an earlier dtsussion,
IAI'P -- jll 16% three ex- his t-ri'wmnates probed the
plorers blaze Lick to piaflt't surho t', reported "a big hole in Young and Duke both cautioned
earth today It) climax a journey the side wall of this crater, and it would be premature to specu.
if discovers they believe will it appeared that there was ma- late on what lunar secrets might
vastly enrich man's knowledge terial oouig out. It looked like i be unlocked by the roks they
fill
with a pool of nut- picked up en the moon.
of the moon.
"We have to wait until we gel
They feel they might be comrn teriai and then this material
trig home with the evidence they had run down the side."
back to the laboratory to find
Mt&amp;sion Control officials said out what we've got," Young
3ougllt when they stitrtt'tl out II
ago-that
volcanoes
boiled
he
meant the material had said.
days
long ago beneath the lunar
surface.
John V. Young, Charles M.
Duke Jr. and Thomas K. Mat'
tingly II were on course to shim
butt'k Into earth's attnoaplei'e 78
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Christmas Island and 1,519
Miles south of Hawaii.
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days as most people in

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times," Young said.

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pared by new smncn at the space
center, Duke and Mattingly reported seeing features which
could have been carved by vol.
canoes.
One forination. &amp;aId Duke,

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'The 40 acre tlerelupimient, -.
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being planned in three phases is
held a news conference Wed'
located at the west boundary
nestlay in a final tcicast to
uponthe cast side ofl-4, south of Area deaths
2/ Mission Control from their
Bridge ----------- SC command ship Casper.
SR 436.
Hamilton told council that the Calendar
3/n
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southerly portion of the tract is Classified

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Garlic made a prese ntation
thie'weathier outlook i't the land.
changes and annexation. upon the townhouses to be
ing zone was excellent, with
Among the first to appear were iocatcd upon the southerly 10 clear skies, gentle winds, waves

Ilamilton and Michael Garlic will be seven to a
representing Northlake project.
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WHILE School Board Member A. P. (Pat) Buie Jr. (left) offe rs his
th oughts at last night's meeting, th e remainder of the board (left to
right) were captured In this pose by Herald Photographer Bill Scott:
Stuart Culpepper meditating (wi th his ey es closed), Jean Bryantchecking the agenda; Al Keeth taking ano ther "puff" and Ray Slayon
blanking his "weed."

developers seeking toning

Edward

A SPA111-'T governinent study hidicates State

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Remember Doug Marlette 7
fit use to draw iome of those

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was bandied, with $,315 ,640 in which Thomas answered "three

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again (any old Laflip shades will

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this Saturday?

()p;'mIng 45.15 were Stuart Culpepper drd U.'y
Slaton,
('ulpepper wanted to withhold a vote until the
in lying four mifl'm
pu blic had a c ha nce to
to build new South Seminole ictxiol.s. Kee th
explained that the school staff needs to start
planning now in order to have the program ready
for implementation in 15 months.
Next item under consideration was the rniltage
election reqitet by Angel, whIch WAS tabled untii
the ne xt Board session, expected Monday.
Angel said the 45.15 decision would mean
aircondit.Ionlng of schools would have to be
priority item. "It we are
considered now
going to levy this millage In July we must have
the election to approve it in June," Angel advised.
Culpepper moved to approve Angel's
reconunendation, but his motion died for lack of
a seconding. Finally. Buie moved to table
Angel's request until nest board session, which
was approved.
In another action, the Board approved
designation of -' new middle school for the
Fastbrook.I.akr hliwell area as its first priority
ItCITI when rrostruction mnt' is avaiLable to
tittilt

$10,000 CHECK HAS EVERYONE SMILING

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vibrant as usual despite the never insult me by saying Turner disclosed he took 30
reported federal grand jury anything against me," he ad. vitamins each day as he owned
the vitamin company.
Millionaire Glenn W. Turner probe of his unusual business tied,
ces.
ti
e
founder
of
KOSCOT
mink
Other comments that drew
Sanford
Wednesday
to
prac
Th
came to
to
I didn't have the
had laughs for the 40 persons atte
In
fact,
Tu
rner,
In
a
15
minu
oil
cosmetics
line
stated
he
de
ver
a
*10.000
check
to
the
li
Turner that I've already had an
to speech to the gathering, been "lied about in the lending were: "1 have 71
earlier rquest to serve in a Seminole Zoological Society
commented on the various newspapers" as they do not do cainp&amp;inlcs and may start my
in
its
that
organization
all
help
similar capacity
of his numerous enough research in the stories OWfl chamtier of commerce one
quarter
million
investigations
raise
a
things being equal, this other effortsto
'Y. and 1Ing !UCVfU1 is ret
enterIse
"If
they get me In they wrote o" •4la•.
en
money, it's happiness
jail,
I'll
reform
the
prison
"If
you
have
a
crooked
mind
making
county
park
land
Florida
zoo
persuasive ....and more than
I'm the happiest man on
e
warden
system
and
have
th
you
will
l
oo
k
at
me
crooked,"
be
and
oe
near
adjoining
Lake
Monr
likely, I am committed.
earth,"
working for me in a few mon added.
b0n1,
Sorry, Glen.
M a parting shot, Turner
Turner
was
accompanied
L
ths,"
Turner
promised.
Turner
Indicated
he
had
an
The other fellow said
it the zoo society "falls
Because
of
the
publicity
inkling
for
politics
and
advised
advised
The
Godfather'
Orlando's
China-touring
ping.
was
name
to
run
for
U.S.
flat"
turn
It over to inc and I
with
the
flamboyant
he
intended
pong champion Olga Solteszata associated
(Listen, I don't care what
will make it work."
d
executive's
activities,
Tu
or
rner
Presidency
In
Sanf
th
county,
luncheon
wi
party Is......he got my vote.)
Mayor Lee P. Moore thanked
lie told John A. Spoiski, 'I'......
and too society officials held at uhl tt would be best If he stayed
t
1k.. .I......,i. ..,.i
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his
nnme
background
regaraing
Sanford
herald
associate
Holiday Isle.
know
the zoological
"I
The controversial Turner was efforts to help zoo. "You will editor, he would name him added,
talking
Yesterday, I
will
live
up
to what you
Seminole County campaign society
0IAIU WV WI1*'W50I5
pvt.
manager.
in Sunland Esta tes, wherein
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-----tibose folks were cutting down
n s
- some shade trees.
Today, the other side of the
corn tand I do appreciate tile
corrrction....the trees being
.
I
removed are "ear trees" and
'i'iii: S'i.'I'l', seeking to dose Florida Portland
are causing damage
5 5
fountIons,
their roots
Cehilent Co. as a "public nuisance," calls witciacking the terrazzo in the
nesses who testify to conditions of runny noses,
By MARION HETIIEA
apartments will be both thru
home.
shortness of breath and sore eyes as a result of
AI.TAM0NTE SPRINGS - type and back to back with
dust emissions from the plant.
The municipality, like "June" stucco exteriors,
Most clever Letter to the
is "busting out all over", and
The townhouses will be
Editor which I've read in a long
supporting this allegation Is a designed with a stucco exterior
y'
troop remark by Mayor La wrence dow nstairs and wood siding
lI*T NJXN orders
Cornpton. "I trust that the
Swofford that at Tuesday's ups ta irs.
withdrawals from Vietnam, but vows to continue
,
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School Iloarti Wednesday night by a split three.
two vote approved the coritr i.ersiat 45-1i yearround school plan to be implemented in July,
1973, but voted to table a recommendation from
Supt. John Angel to authorize a rnillage election
In ,lunc.
The Board's action approving the new school
attendance concept tame after the superinte nd ent asked decision be delayed to provide
time to explain the system to the instructional
sta ff and others.
The action came after William Schaffner,
chairman of the citizens committee on school
housing, made its findings, after a long period of
study recomending the year-round program.
It has been estimated that $15 million will be
saved in new school construction by adhering to
45.15 as a means to keep the schools iii use
throughout the year.
Moving to approve the housing committee's
recommendation was Jean Bryant, hoard vice
chut Irn tan.
11cr motion was seconded by A.I'. ['at) Buie
Jr., and received approval in voting by ('hairII1III A F. Ketthi

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anwr period following Tur
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unimpaired.
bearing
you 5$)' )'OU were going to nm
for the Presidency in 1 0?"
"Yep. Do you want to be In)
cdmpaign manager in Seminole
County?" asked Turner.

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have my blinkers on, will you
take care of my ticket"
Just mention my name," sex
"
I. (And they'll probably double
the charge.)
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Turner's name."
That brought a quick

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"chuckles" while attending
yesterday's Zoological Luncheon, during which time Glen
Turner made his 810,0(X) check
presentatic'n
Nothing funny about
greatly
that ......it's
ap.
predated, kind and generous
giant. 'May the bird of plenty
u to our shores again
d
and again.....

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FAIRWAY MARKETS

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By BILL SCOTT

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Pr I ce 10 Cents
64th Year, No. 179

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the trult"s, is deeded over to

which fitndet a wIr ri the
county coininision'
faci
lity.
derision to explore wn&gt;'a to IICII
Also Involved Is Hill-Burton 38
truqtt'eq
to
litre
''
hr
staffing
the
emergency
rin
Navy
north.outh
county
apitt1
off-duty
S ant ti r ti'S county-owned
arminti the clock instead cf federal funds, any bRiaflee t;
.:Si',nin,ie Memorial unspuni t ptiyskinns from Orlando to arltleI.
he paid by tho
1.4cfft
t1i tio;pltal th ddcd
was
ll
Iunirnomi
he
private
firm,
with
the
provide
service
to
the
taxpaying
said
not
Nn
expen
.
his
se
hospital's
purchaser.
seek
re-election
to
ha
t
it
pitying
off
the
going
to
'procveiLs derived to be used to ptlhlt(' t
Lniimrnorwl stated the rnunty
leitest ie l'.pment leading
fund new school vohJtructiotl in tipithl's b'indtl ttitkbtt't1ne. .iitiiiiikxi'ri p05 will till iit,t
os
ing
to
the
ante
of
the
hospital
oreomrntsaInn
before making SI
south Seminole.
Speaking (itntlitily to herald have to worry about l
facility woukI
otcs,
by
giving
his
oh.
rurred
at
l'uewlay',
county
move
to
sell
the
l)rurtmonii said S I for I staffer lIlI Scott, I)run1flI(n(I
tr'r,itniqlon
meeting,
when
Insist
the
new
purchasers
agree
,
twtort using the medical said he anticipated law suits servallons
The t'mtttntx,iufl thiiirniiin Iloworti Marsee, assistant to provide rare for indlgeflts
being
filed
in
all
effort
In
stop
faciltt did nut want In staff
SIIIII
Scrt,inoir Memorial I I4InIy lutt('rfley, disclosed that and not charge rates higher
'4'ntcrgcnc room at night, the hospital's eventual sale. hospital s medical staff should an attorne y general opinion than those prevailing at other
b.thereby forcing the hospital 'That will cause a further he willing to lake their turn from Ilobert Shevin held it legAl Central Florida hospitals
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Commission Chairman Grog Drummond: "I'm not
seeking re-election, SO I don't have to worry about
losing votes by giving my observations."

Seminole County Commission

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SAIGON (AP) - North Vsi'narnrse forces renewed their
MUhC'k bcIo the cemilitartxed uine today. U.S. Navy
stPs
tiatfied patrol boats in the Tonkin Gulf and American fighter.
bombers flew more
ue North Vietnam.
The US. Command said three North Vietnamese j&amp;atrol
boats were sunk and a fourth heavily damaged Wednesday

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after they attacked the cruiser Oklahoma City and the
destroyers Richard B. Anderson and Gurke. The 1LS.
were not damaged, the command said
Ncrth Vietnamese tanks, artillery and infantry opened the
f if th week of Hanoi's big offensive with attacks on lout sides
of Quang Th City, Sou th Vietnam's northernmost provincial
capital. 19 miles below the DM7
A tank and infantry battle erupted five to 511 mIles flOiTh.

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west of the threatened city, The South Vietnamese eanunand
claimed eight North Vie tnamese tanks were destroyed and 70
enemy soldiers kiUed It reported seven South "etriimese
-ldiers killed and 12 wounded but reported no SouthViet-

I'i iHi it %I1 (IF 'i l'iIIl. IS( iI'IILII-4 II t N ( . I. L
could be the title of this candid of West (rrman%5
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Beats

Off

Attempt

By ROON LEWAU)

namnese tanks lost.
In the central highlands, the battlefront retfl*ffied
generally quiet for the third day. But on the central coast
enemy troops increased pressure on the district town of Bong
Son with mortar and rocket attacks and threatened to take
over the entire rnorthcrn sector (,f Birth Dinh Province, the
least pacified in South Vietnam.
Other North Vietnamese forces kept up the 2-day old siege
of An Loc, 60 miles north of Saigon, with a 1.500.rond ar.
tillery attack that killed 10 South Vietnamese and wounded
f5. New assaults were launched against the district town of
I)au Iseng, 30 miles southwest of An Loc.
The weekly casualty summaries issued today disclosed
that South Vietnamese forces suffered their heaviest casualLies of the war last urs'k and that American battlefield
were the heaviest in six months
The South Vietnamese command reported 1.149 of its
troops killed and 3,376 wounded, a total for the past tluee
weeks of the enemy offensive of 2,792 dead and ,196 Woun-

The oikone was viewed as a
4uoelated Press Writer
great victory for Brandt and a
BONN. Germany (API - A senous defeat for the young,
jubilant Willy Brandt today ambitious Barrel. But Defense
u.s. Command said 10 Americans Were killed in acbeat back an opposition attempt Minister Hclmut Schmidt,
turn, eight were missing and 73 were wounded last week.
in parliament to oust turn as deputy leader of Brandt 's Social
chancellor, scoring a personal lk'mocratic party, said theThe Saigon command claimed 4.0 North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong killed In the same period, a sharp drop from the
victory and safeguarding his prospect for ratification next
7
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peace policy.
week of Ike chancellors nori
U.S. military sources said American fighter bombers atOpposition challengers failed gression treaties with the Soviet
tacked
depots, roads and bridges Inside North Viet.
by two votes to win a nm- Union and Poland "is as dif.
nam, but the raid w below the ,
fidence motion on Brandt, in a ficult now as before."
Jl
aflel me parallel
is about mmiles north of the DMZ and 55 miles south of Haldramatic vote in the Bundesta.
Schmidt said he was certain
ptng.
parliament's lower t
The that two members of the guy.
opposition won 247 votes but ernment parties voted against
needed 249 of the 496 members. Bra rxlt while one C-isUanA
Brandt's triumph cleared the Democrat sided with him,
way for ratification next week
Former Chancellor Kurt
of his nonaggression treaties George Kiesir.ger led the attack
with Moscow and Warsass-vi. on Brandt in the debate before
W lor the whole course of his the vote and bawd it on opposi-

policy of easing East-West ten- (ion to the two treaties, which

The challenge to Brandt was
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namese forces had been holding a defensive line along the
Ciii Viet.Dong Ha River 10 miles below the DMZ.
The situation at Quang Th was "eztremdy serious," sail
Brig. Gen. Vu Van Glat, whose 3rd Infantry Division had
been driven back to the ri ver in the opening days of the of.

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trucks. Nothing moved north to Quang

WASIIIN(;TON iAI' — Sen. Fdmund S
Muskk-, who finished poorly in two Democratic
presidential primaries Tuesday, will cancel his
primary campaigns and work for lightning to I
strike him at the convention in Juls, sass a
source close to the candidate.
The Maine senator will stop his campaign for
next Tuesday's Ohio ejection and all other
primaries while continuing to seek convention I

similar type urits have
constructed in Ft. Lauderdale.

RequestlngachangefromAd
omri to 11-3 as well as '
nneutiontotheelty was Michael
llatt.Sway. me property which

fly [)AVID MASON
Aoialed Press Writer

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PARIS AI' --- The United Slates formally called on North
Vietnoin today to end its Invasion of South Vietnam and
promised in return a reduction In the U.S. retaliation.
The Vietnam p'a' talk. resumed after a five.week suspension, and U.S. Ainbassailor William J. Porter told North
Vietnamese delegate Xuan Thuy that If he was not prepared
to respond to the proposal today, he could reply at the next

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TliI:sI: itiiiii.
's\s oss't conic marching home to
North Vietnam, The are ca'ua)ItIe of their on a1
tack in South \ letnanis Quant Iii area The IR estock
and niathe stock pa 1111k attention as lhc% trudge
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Porter warned, lm ever that iinles.s the ioinintinist
discuss the Invasion and other related questions, the United
States will break off the talks.
'The world is waiting,'' he told Thuy, ''to hear how you reconcile this Invasion ... with your protestations of good will
a mu I of a de sire to seek i'a cc at this tiihli 11w question for you to answer today Is whether )'OU are
prepared, as a first item of business, to discuss measures
which will put an rntt to this Invasion."
Porter ad4ed
"I proposed speciFically that you agree to e n d ) on,
% aioii and t-oiimiiicflcc the s itndr,in.nl of North Vietnaint'se
lrwps from South Vietnam, Obviously, If concrete progress
on that score can be achieved, there could be a corresponding
reduction In ... our retaliatory response to that Invasion.''
Porter warned the North Vietnamese: "It will not be
practical to hold meetings If you continue to refuse to deal
with the substance of both the present invasion and general
problems of peace, including prisoners of war and those

For Seminole Students
Summer

Jobs

Sought

By ANN SIECZKOWSKI

urging the board members and attend at least one of these Important at this time because
other
persons
having Important meetings. This is the hurricane season is drawing
A plan to give teenagers 16 emergency responsibilities to considered to be especially near.
and over the opportunity to we
rnme
government
in IU day-to-day
operation and possibly interest
them In obtaining employment
with local government after

graduation, was the subject of
John

Spellman,

b.

U.S.

Department of Labor, Atlanta;
Rev. Amos J ones, Seminole
Community Action, and Rodney
Layer, admiristrative assistant
to t ccty c nmtuion,
to discuss the possibility of
using summer student help. The
program also assists in keeping
unemployment to a minimum
and provides students with
something to do during the
summer vacation.

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SISTER. business meeting, 8 Homemakers exhibit, 9:30-3:30,
p.m., home of Janice Spring- American Legion building:
public is Invited.
field, Banana Lake.

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festival-art show exhibits,
lunchroom and library; concert
M7:20 p.m. Intheauditorluin.

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executive committee, called
meeting, 8 p.m.. Florida State
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April 28-30
Boy Scout Troop 565 campout,
leave 4 p.m. Friday from Christ
Methodist Church, Deltona, for
Marshall's Landing at Osteen.

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office in .hminunry 1969.
1 he emwmu;y's 'one remaining
hope," Nixon siuki in words
aimmied at stateside critics, "Is to
w 1mm in tIme Congress of the
United States, and among the
ple t uiui States, the
victory they cannot win among
the people of South Vietnam or
on the battlefield imi South Viet-

muimn.
"The

South Vietnamese ha ve
made great progress and are

(,f the
battle," he said. 'We can now
see the day when no more
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l'hll'lDh-\ F'S MAN in
'ietniinm tinning the Coinnuunkt offensive, Mmii, (efl.
,iesn,unler M ItaliC heads
a flst'-man teaummi Including
State and Defense Depart'
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muit'mmt r e pr .
ehiurg.'d %% lilt making .111
on-the-spot missessuu;m'tut of
the situation. Haig, tleput
a s x lxiii at for national
securit affairs, senses Ufl

Americans will be Involved
there at all ,
''We must not falter. For mull
that we have risked and all that
use have gained over the years

tuimigs in (he balance during
the coming weeks and in
Nixon coupled tough WOOLS
about Hanoi's battlefield camtier Henry KissinEer on the naiun-"mu victory they cannot
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said
\Vi'mliiesthiy
night in
what l'ri,sidi,,ut Nixon
six'ecIm on the Vietnam war.
Nh':;o'rl,vrIoNs--Ttw United States will
return to the negot Ia t irmg table in Paris today ''to
get on with the constructive business of making
peace." The first or d er of business will be to get
tit(- enemy to halt its invasion of South Vietnam
;i,uI to return A merican prisoners of war
'l'ltOOl' WITIIDIIAWALS- American troops
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Vietnam at the

to he withdrawn from South
rate of 20,000 more over the next

two iimonths. This will bring the troop level down
III 190'1 by ,Jti I' I
Ill I Ill NGS Air a mid na va l attacks on
military installation_s in North Vietnam
t'Ontitmti(' tlmitil the North Vietnamese halt their

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troocistrenthinSouthVietnam
to the

rtan force he has indicated will
st i y (in until Hanoi fr"':
American prisoners.

nemi,er of
' V hi irk
the F e d e ri I ( ant iii minicalions (nmmisxion. .J;udge
Benjamin Honks has been
named to the regulatory
agency by President
Nixon , former eth,nimi;il
In sf" iii phic.
'otmrt ItI4
Tenn.. he Is also in ordained r.:upt lxi minister

addition, about 34,000 air( ;iot
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fighting.
And several hours before Nixbroadcast, Pentagon
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to Southeast Asia to continue
the U.S. air buildup begun there
after the enemy offensive'

opened in Late March.
The actual rate of U S
puilbacks fr'm South V1.tnaE
.it 10,00C.-' month under Nixon's
new announcement, is less Iliar
the 23,300-a-month flow undci' way since January.

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cix of war."
fib LEWIS ('.Ul.l('K
day night, Nixon appealed for be allowed to win"-with a
in 541-eon'4 speech along pre'i',sle',,il athvise'r Ite'nry A
Associated l'reux Writer
nationwide support against waiiiim,g to CIIC;IIy negotlat('Ts
KIssinger said the expectation tIn table lines
WASIIINIIUIN i API -- I'm's- what is' termeil ''this final against ''Imioi empty rrvSen. George McGovern. a
ganila"
in
the
l'arix
pence
talks
of
progress at Paris sterns from
imnoth.
program
to
blent Nixon plans to pull
challenge" to hIs
appraisal that North Viet- Democratic presidential con.
an
er 20,000 (ls out of Vietnam by get U.S, troops out (if South rexummiing today.
Referring to his renewal of nams military push will he tender calling for a prompt US
July I-and to keep on lxnnblng Vietnam;; without "surrendering
agthe
Paris parley, which 1* hai accompanied by a negotiating pullout from Vietnam, accused
Commimnmnist
halts
our
Vietnam
until
Hanoi
North
friends to
trickery
broken off Mari h 2.1. Nixon blil Rod ftoig, -rather noticeable Nixon of "pohiffral
Its "mumassive invasion" of the gression "
that
has
rpoitigned
to
save
Nixon's
fac..
diplomatic
activity
South.
Nixon portrayed the current said:
been going on "
arid their 4th. Republicans
'We are resuming the I'ark
Announcing this in a 17-mum- mull-omit Cormummunist offensive In
1k' referred to the return to jobs"
tile radio-TV address Wedmies- the South; as a time of test in talks with (he fir i n expectation
I'ark
of I.e flue 'rho, Hanoi's
lIou*. Republican Leader
productive
talks
leading
to
forum's-if
they
get
that
whkhSalgin
top political figure at the i'aris Gerald H Ford of Michigan
continued U.S. air and naval rapid trresc will follow
help--will foil a desperate thirotmimhi all available channels. conference. And he predicted xai'l Nixon's withdrawal
the prospects ax to whether nouncement "fills me with a
"As far ax we are concerned,
ilanoi gaumuble.
will
serious
peace negotiations will feeling of great confidence in
his new two-month withdraw- the first order of business
now
be
possible will become his leadership and In the wkhis
halt
enemy
to
at schedule will cut remaining be to get (tie
and
clear
before
Nixon's trip to the dm of his Vietnam policy."
South
Victruim,
of
Vietnam
to
invasion
South
forces
in
U.S.
prisonSoviet
Union
May fl.
Nixon's Announcement, his
49,000, which he noted was less to return the American
eighth
such sinme starting his
of
the
549,000
than 10 i'r tent
withdrawal
program in June
authorized there when he took

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Homemakers Extension old.
fashioned achievement day
program, 9:30.1, American
Legion building: public Invited.
Bake sale to benefit Volunteer
Fire Department. 2 p.m.,
Geneva Post Office.
April 29
Fleet
Reserve
annual
International Day dinner
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Hanoi has eontentLtt the U.S. charge of a North Viet.
fl,ltilCS(' iflVaSiflhl of the South Is false,
l'huy told new siiwn as he arrived for the session that Politburo member be Due Tho "will soon he In Paris." ills return
from Hanoi would make possible the resumption of seret
talks such as he held last year with U.S. presidential adviser
Henry A. Kissinger. The prospect of this is believed to be a
major factor that brought the Americans back to tin' peace
talks.
But neither Thu) nor Mrs. Nguyen Tilt Birth, the Viet Cong
delegation leader, indicated In their comments to newsmen
any change in the long-standing Communist 1sisition, which
calls for a fixed withdrawal date for U.S. forces, a halt In the
support of President Nguyen Van Thieu and establishment of
a coalition government n Saigon.

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lost In the fighting north of Quang Th. AP Correspondent
Lynn C. Newland flew over Highway I and saw two South
trucks blown off the road and burning about
three miles south of the ci ty. He said they were part of a
convoy that as ambushed.
Buses, cars and jeeps were stacked up in a traffic ani
while South and North Vietnamese forves battled near the

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recognition of need.
'ietSonIC, he said, will be cornThe board also has been
namese patrol boats were sunk and a fourth If posed of three be 'ooms with Approved lease of 25,160 notified by letter from Gov.
heavily damaged Vednesdav after they attack ed
baths., the others, two square feet of land to Kaiser Reubin Askew of a series of
th e cruiser Oklahoma City and the destroyers
bedrooms with a studio-type Aluminum Productsat$&amp;jai, ciisasterprepare&amp;iesssenunars
bedTooiTL Cathederal-type wails year.
Richard B. Anderson and Gurke. The U.S. ships
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The northern front below the flMZ e xploded alter several
weeks of comparative quiet during which the South Viet-

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American planes attacked the seven coastal provin~" e
50 miles of Haiphong.
U.S. C mand announced that American lighter.
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against the chancellor's coab. contend that the treaties, which
program would be funded by the
(ion of Social Democrats and are crucial to the improvement
federal çosernment. eIther 90
Free Democrats.
of relations between West Ger-. Is Delayed
per cent or possibly even I) per
Von Hassel said 10 delegates
many and theSgvI,4 RLv' ru.
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voted "Do" lathe resolution and awa; too much without getting
Sanford Airport Authority
J. S. Cleveland. airport program.
Owe were three abstentions. - enough in return,
met In a special called P1*5100 manager, said the Federal
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this morning to discuss what to Aviation Agency (FAA) f
Further meetings are an—_-_ ajia._
do about retaining a firm to Indicated It would be willing w ticipated with reports available
Prepare a master airport plan approve something in the so the Board of Commissioners.
after there appeared to be some $30,000 price bracket.
ig eS t
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existing between two This morning, the authority In or ttilmhem. the board
c, firms hired in January to make met to
jp4 to call was advised on' the report from
the airport study.
B', 111K ASS4)(iTEV, PRESS
Iiurke Associates to determine Dr.WernerMetz,admlnjatrator
Authority approved Ralph H. if this is its final offer before the of the Seminole County Mental
ASSOcibteS and JOhn S. author ity mClflds its ff5iOUs Health Center. F
Gis Coming Home
or the first
Bristol, engineerj.-mg firms, na action awarding the plan stud)' three months of this year, there
previous action but since then to both Burke and BristoL
WAShINGTON (Al') — President Nixon plans
were
lilnew
these has been delays In the two There was an Indication the caseslX7activeca,es,
to pufl another 20,000 GIs out of Vietnam by July
arid 175 cam have been
fIrms doing the study, authority may decide to hire cIe
1—and to keep on bombing North Vietnam until
'mab)y over costs.
Bristol'i firm in the event
Of these, t13 adults (18 years
Hanoi halts it.s "massive invasion" of the South.
Now, Bristol baa offered to do Durke decides not to mak. or nv.r 2Ifs th)dre!. fL'!der
Announcing this n a !7-nitnute radio-TV adthe plan alone for $36,000 and another offer.Clevtlandsajdhe 18l,hasebeenseen.Eighty4cvr
dress Wednesday night, Nixon appealed for
Burke Associates has proposed would nerd information from patients home on
trial visits or
nationwide support against ih.at he termed
$46,000 as its price for doing a Burke in a few days so
a final discharged from the hospita
separate Study.
final challenge" to his program to get U.S. troops
decision can be made.
and 91 patIents are receiving
out of South Viet na m without "surrendering our
Inotheractlon, theauthorjty: medication without
App
friends to Communist aggression
dleaae of buIlding 124 hospitalization. Referrals inj
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to Robert Kafka for design, dude 52 from physicians, 1$
Attock Renewed
development and fabrication of from the Division of Family
sheet metal products at $2,150 a servIces, 52 from the schools, 52
SAIGON mAP — North Vietnamese forces
)' le
fee.
fromsonssucbazministe
renewed their attack below the demilitarized
Approved lease of building 143 homes, and emergency care
zonetodav, U.S. Nivv ships battled patrol boats
servIces, 21 Iron tl courta,
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APRII.26, 1972
Admissions
Sanford:
Robert I. Addison
Dora M. Harrell
Agnes Motile
Wesley Fillmon
John K. Goings
Bevedy J. Harris
Christina A. laznr
Mabel B. Brain
Melinda B. Dodgens
Raymond Lcvcrtt
Carol J. Holcomb
VeLiia B. Robertson
Elizabeth Turnbull
Rose Lugo, Deltona
George Fields, Deltona
ElIzabeth Denham, Deltona
Bernadette Miller, Deltona
Bernice C. Thotnas, Deltona
Eva N. Healy, Dellary
Margaret Rush, Geneva

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Burgess. market, )U)LIVIU, II1IJIIUUI)V1
Betty
G,
supper,
5-8
p.m.,
school
Indianalantic
cafeteria,
Discharges
Chicken barbecue, 4:34) p.m.
Sanford:
Geneva community center,
Frieda T. Bishop
bemiefit fire department.
Marcia H. McLaulln
Tasting supper, 6 p.m.,
Catherine Phillips
Community United Methodist
Johnny Arnaro
Church, Casselberry.
Ruth E. Buerger
May 2
LeRoy Strawder
Disabled American Veterans
Mary T. Harper
and Auxiliary, p m , e'h'etlon
Larry liu'by
of officers.
Janet M. Thompson
May 3
henry H. Kline, Deflary
Altamonte Springs Women's
Grant Clutter Jr., Osteen
William T. Edwards, Oviedo Club luncheon, Altamonte
Community House at 11 a. in.
Catherine Tyson, Oviedo
May 7
Bonnie Snow, Oviedo
Lake Mary Fire Department
Fred E. Gray, Lake Mary
Raymond J. Sheaffer, Lake Auxullary anniversary covered
dish dinner. S p. m., Fire flail.
Mary
Mildred B. Shorb, Arlington, Community welcome.
Va.
May 17
Touring Florida card party
iI.UlCU Ii) ,t'
dI) Vrl
Auxiliary, 7 pm., recreation
Report

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snarled by a two car collision that left one car on its side and th
e other
among pa lm trees by the city water tank. Tsvo people were taken to
Seminole Memorial Hospital with injuries. Donnie Anderson of the
Sanford Police Department is investigating.
(GaryTaylorPnot)

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otherwise stated. precoollng
u-tuirges extra.

type $3.00.

Round type, nwdiumn.large,
bushel crates 82.50.2.75, mostly
$2.75, occasional lower. 50 lb
mesh sacks 82.00-2.25, best
mostly t2,25, SUllif.' $2, 50, 1
bushel crates, niediwus-large;
lte'l type 82.75-300, occasional
$32; Savvy type no offerings.

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type, offerings light, 1 1-9th
bushel crates $2.00
Parsley — Demand fair,
market steady. Wirebound
crates, bunched 5 dozen, Curl)'

SANI-'ORI)-OVIEI)O7.1';i1.W(X)) D1STIIICT:
Cabbage - Demand fairly
good, market steady. Domestic

MARILYN

GORDCN
uould continue until all
heowiis lucatedabuttingumat
segments of society became
of Northgate, off Hatta way
Area
State Sen. Bill Gunter will actively involved in Its control.
is requesting speak at
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th
final
general
MRS.
MARY
EMMERSON
He also stresses children's
E. Second SUu.et, Sanlcrd, died InSanfonhf
the zonin g change and
or the pastlOye&amp;s
an- meeting for the year of various emotional needs as
nexation upon 15 acres.
Tuesday
night
at
Seminole
She
was
a
mem
Seminole County Council of being the key to prevention.
Mrs. Mary Emnmerson, 70, of Memorial Hospital She was Catholic Church,ber of All Souls
First reading of an
ordinance' Part-mit Teacher Associations to
Chaplain
Bryan
ict
up
a
62
Redding Garden died born in Buffalo, N.Y.,
will
delegates in nonpriniary states. said the source.
annexing Property OWflId by beheldatTeagueMld4jeJ
and lived
Survivors Include a son,
Tuesday
afternoon at Seminole
display
of
drugs
bef.we
the
'..—
Kenneth Barnes, California;
~ developer Eugene Cooper was today at 7-30 p.m fie will talk meeting.
Memorial
Hospital.
She
was
a
Wekome Home
Fioneral Notice
approved by council. The
sviter.Mrs,Margutrite Hyland.
the educaul bills that
The Seminole County Council native of Buckle, Scotland, and
property is located in the hfl
CUMEI1SON. MOS. MARY-..
Longwood;
two
gre(SPACE CENTER, Houston Al') — Apollo 16's
were
brought
before the will hold its annual awards had lived in Sanford for the past •i 11v.cti f Mr
Sorings section of Sanla.ndo.
grandso
Mark
and
aig
bath
Legislature during the last banquet on Friday, May s, at eight &gt;ears moving here from
Em'n*rlOn. 70. of a
three explorers blaze back to planet earth today 1
R.ijo
of Iowa.
-- session. Questions and answers ti
l'uesar ,
to climax a journey of discover-v thes' believe will nigi &amp;ti. ix'. Buffalo, N.Y. She was a
I.ncon at S,mja M*'y,,&amp;
will be entertained from the Earl Weldon, President of memben' of First Presbyterian
Special Meeting
MISS Runii DRAGON
HOW'taI, .ii Mid to a. m
vastly enrich man's knowledge of the moon.
floor.
c,dIV if
rIm
Miss Rotiyn Dragon, 2's, of
iqlI
Seminole Junior College, will be Chordi and was a beautician.
John W Young. ('hark's M. Duke Jr. and
Ho', C'aiii *fli Re V.rO
IJJNGWOOI - Special meetSomt' lnclud four S()fl3
Election of officers will be the principal speaker with Mr.
t")4 Puwer Road, Sanford, died
Bryant ctfic,.t.ng Cr•maf.on
Thommias K. Mdttltigly 11 v.ere on course' to slam
Ing of the city council has been held with 'he following slate to William Sctiaffner acting as Harold of Rochester, N.Y., and
Tuesday
night at Shands )'
*ii soiiow
arro* run,,'.,
back into earth's atmosphere 76 miles above the
called for 7 p.m., Tuesday to be presented for the 1972-73 master of ceremonies.
Teaching Hospital, Gainesville.
Th e Gk'n, Norman, and James
Pacific Ocean at 24,600 miles an hour, with
consider further the annexation school year: Mrs. C. X. Awards Banquet is open ut a ll t.znmerwn of Buffalo; four
Robn was a native of Orlando
' 101 acres adjoining the Lmg. Iirbanskl, president; Mrs. Interested persons. Anyone i i'i, Mrs. Jessie Heiman of
VfWf ii SVyicas fOr MiSs Ron
splashdown set for 2:44 p.m. EST.
and had lived in Sanford for. the
iste
D'-.goi', zu',, of Pow, 104d,
wood.Markham Road near William Sctiaffner, first vice seeking furtber information
1*51 yeai'.
Is Akron, N.Y. Mrs. Esther Welch
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8 Weeks Of Woitbtg
Stums Corner. It i expected president; Mrs. Robert Pool, urged to contact your ll of Akron, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ganassiie, ii o.
SursivOrsIndUdeherrnother,
.
developers Trim-Tick Con. second vice president; Mrs. PTA.
Williams, Detroit, MIch., Mrs.
Friday IP* Qrvi b
Mrs. Peggy Lowe of Sanford;
WASHINGTON (AP) - After eight weeks of
Pci. Cfwrcti Of Christ Cm$.ry
stj-ijiJon Co. will agree to
Bobby Rowe, corresponding
Barbara Findlay of cullen,
father, Robert Dragon, U.S. Air
*th Rw WiIl,n Pior,l of
waiting, Richard G Kleindienst learns today
thelandonthethsideof
secretary;
Mrs.
James
Scotland; brothers, James W.
VFD
Benefits
•èClitn9
Force;
grandparents, Mr. and
Grirnko,, FunqI
whether the Se na te Judiciary Committee will n highway for high residential Truluick, recording secretary;
Gt"ides of Sorrento John S.
fl
Mrs. John Leach of Sanford.
vote again to endorse his nomination to be atbuildings waile continuing his and Mrs. Fred Mobley,
The- Geneva Volunteer Fire Geddes of Sanford, Fred 1.
".kaS, sik$. MAC r
Gramkuw Funeral Home in PUFi mass for M. Mil
cvJu)(5
jarunem wui ueneza from iaeooes of Buffalo and Donald
wrrit'y general.
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ma u-easurer.
t 1.
barge
of arrangements
Barnn. U. of i' E. S,tond
Kleindienst, now acting attorney general after ? apartment zoning on the north In addition, Chaplain James two upcoming events. On R. Geddet of Akron, tY.; f,
Street, Saafccci. w-'
Iii van cit the Sc-rninole (lty Friday its.rting at 2i m. at the grandchildren and nine greatTvC.4lj, if Sea'.ov, t"r"naI
three years as the Justice Department's No. 2
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Adjacent pro,crty owners Sheriff's Department will hold a Geneva Post Office homemade grandchildren
HIOt.i,
II b. C'1
o',daC
man, has been recalled by the committee
I t'•
'diY. at All S
MEMORIAL'
the zo.g c4 the 1ap4 symposium on ctngs. alai, baked Items will be on sale. A
Gramkow Funeral Home Is in
Catholic Ciwrcii with Fr
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Kleindienst as a witness In an effort to iron out
were assured by the conmij Bryan has noted in recent barbcrued thicken dinner is charge of aflangc'ments,
Kett officiating Ro%&amp;rv will b
some of the 4riconsistencies in testimony taken I Tuesday night that the matter meetings the Increase of the scheduled for 4:30p. m.
'.cn. ii' 30 tim. ThurW.,.
it fl1IOn F,VHf II Hmt
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since the hearir1gc opened March '7
would not tie further considered drug problem and said the Saturday at the community
MR-S. %IAE BAIINI-:s
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hit No i.ittk,
entcr The pLi:c is ir,v:tcd
di,ntt'y..,is rise in tht, dr
Mrs M. '1
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Shipping point inf:rmiuition
for Wednesday, April 26 . All
sales F.O.B. for stock of
gi'n.rally good quality, unless

Carrots - Demand for loose
pack, large size good, others
fair, immarket steady. Filin bags,
mesh &amp; paper master containcra, medium-large: 48-I lb
$3.50; 24-2 lb $340. 50 lb tmt'h
sacks, loose pack, large size
$4.50.
Celery — Demand fair,
market steady. Wirebound
crates. Pascal type, 2, 4,6 &amp; few
A dozen 14.00: 2 &amp; 3 dozen

$4.25.
Chinese Cabbage - Demand
lair, market steady. Wirebound
crates, wriiplietl, 24 count $2 50
F.ndhe — Detnanil fairly
good, market steady, 1 1-9th
taithel crates $2.00, occasional
$1. 115.
Escarole - Demand fairly
good, market steady, 1 1-9th
bushel crates $1.75
Lettuce — Bibb type, offer1mis light, cartons, 24 count
$3.00 Leaf type, supply Insufficient to quote. Romaine

LEAVING HOME
IS NO LAUGHING

MATTER...

Radishes - l)enumnd 800d,
market steady. Cartons, fun,
bags, Red type, 304 02 $2.00;
White Icicle type, 24-8 oz few
$350
Charles Hackensniith

But the Welcome Wagon

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After stealing a car parked
on a street In Valencia, Spain,
the thief returned it the follow.
trig day, clean and with a lull
tank of gas. Inside were two
tickets for a theater and a writ-

ten apology for "borrowing"
the car.
The owner and his wife went
to the theater and while they
were there the thief raided and
ransacked the empty apart.

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Security

Democrat

eunsylvansa and Maasadnseus have now
othed the states where presidenhal primaries
have been held. the results can be reported
statistically and the omens peered at, interpreted nd disse,mad by the Irzfessional
political pundits.
At face value It can be assumed that the
nsirig fortunes of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey
and George McGovern have been further urnproved, the latter to a very important level.
The stake is the nomination for presidern by
the nat,on.i Democratic ccnvention in Miami
Beach ini'jiy. Delegate roles are needed for that
shciw.down.
The ulumate prize, however, is the bchile
House., It is in this respect that the parade of
state conventions can be seen as an ;ncI!cation of
popular-voter sentiments.
In the hoe-up of presidential hopefuls there
re two figures which now have just about done a
t opsy-turvy with the former front-runner
Senator Edmund S. Musbe holding on at the
bottom of the totem pole and Govt. George C
Wallace. who rode on the school-bus issue in our
-iate to a resounding win, still making pornti.
with very little effort.
Instant reactions oy politicans to vote results
get important TV exposure and properb.
dominate the headlines when the spot news is
printed.

They are, however, more revealing when
looked at in a more sober light- HHH, whore win
in Pennsylvania was essentiLl to keep up his
drive, saw it as a "dear demonstration that the
vital, progressive center of the Democratic
party has came tna decision as to its candidate
to oppose and to defeat President Nixon."
As for Senator McGovern, the Bay State
victor was enough to give him a lead in committed delegates. But his reaction was stirred by
the effect his appeal had shown when his long
anti-war stand had been bolstered with firm
stands on the economy and federal tax reform.
It was not the liberal, ir.teliectual wing on
which the McGovern early flights had depended
that now lent strength to his soaring hopes. The
hard hats and blue shirts had responded.
Next week Humphrey and McGovern will
meet head-on in Ohio seeking that state's 15

Primaries:

convention delegates. Each is an experienced
politician, with the Minnesotan enjoying the
benefit of more eampsign ('Ti T!!Ore 1S5Uf and
for higher stakes.
Governor Wallace has been and continues :
be the enigma which only now and then exposes
some of the cross-winds which threaten his
present popularity. He must be considered from
any point of view as THE candida te from whom
the unexpected can be expected.
me background for all these political
goings-on is, of course, the complex, controversial and somewhat cloudy international
situation which has been so overwhelmed by the
new North Vietnam offensive and the quick

Only Half Right

Ben Franklin's observation that early to bed
and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy
azd wise bold good only if some usefui work and
frugality are sandsnthed in bet weelA getting up
and going to bed.
Greenville 'S C.) News

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Global View

Vanes

Commies Building

deMayment of American air and naval strength
to bolster the Thiu regime in Saigon.
ii lhis, of all the cand,ciaies Senator
McGovern is the chief beneficiary. For his op.
position to the Vietnam war was on the record
years ago. Indeed, during the months of the
Nixon troop withdrawals and boasts about
successful Nvietnemization, this stand hurt the
man from South Dakota grievously.
Now this is changed. President Nixon accomplished it. Which, we might keep in mind, is
quite in keeping with many observers who have
said that the only way an incumbent president
can be refused a second term is by his own ac-tions. Is Nixon doing this?

A Thai Take-over

Weather

Offbeat Ruminations

Ift

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WASlIi".t1111IN NEAt
There are no hea1lirtt's. no tanks and no pitched battles

between masses
situation in

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Thailand is even more dangerous than in

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Here is progressing steadily the slow, unglamorous pol,.
tics] build-up of the underground that Is the essential

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FRANK VOLTOLINE. Circulation - General
JOHN A SPOLSI, Associate

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FRED VAN PELT
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WINIFRED F. GIELOW
Comptroller

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ROY C1LEt.
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GARY TAYLOR

' Unfettered Young Bachelor' Report

Mecnanicai !,upt

RALPH HAYS
Camp Room Foreman

Mthf heIT1f bought se'ond hand

s'.riot dLwrored ar Important mental ap:ti.1e test for cu

The mater Is one of those ac*einjfil law:
dog.
which you Mxt by pulling a
It's a simple rac'ndwe:
Water
flows
through
a
half.
DALLAS, Tn. i AP) - It C.Ord.
Starting was by the In- Inch hole lazier than * person
Place dog in enclosure and
mom the dream nf many ared- rustung
a halfgallm jug. vigorously call dog, slapping
blooded American boy is tr'Ret Water" What water, you ask
We then were joined by Josh- both pants)ep u'veral times.
his own pad and icad the lift of Well, you we, U a
host's drain us, who came down to the lake
Dog quickly runs and crawls
an unlettered young
bacticlic plU4 ian't screwed in, water and watched master and friend under the high end of the gate.
metimi the facts of ide t
into the boat-iv go boating.
ClaTerit thinking Is that 414
are not always black and white, great quantities
Posts must be added about rJosh'
lonebut mitre grits-.a ilUic path In fart, the engineering
ed In ' llark Zr the yard fur a (T two feet
along with the fun
Like the latest happenings at
ICARUS
315(1 Lakeshore, a bachelor pad
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boasting a view of a lake,
boat, and man's best fr-lend,
I thought he was

Joshua.
A paradise
True, hut not without work
and a

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bit of man's ingenuity,

blood and wars.
First, a loner for .1nhua is
now up. Note the key word-

basis for successful insurgencies.
The tercoosm is precisely directed at killing key men-police, government officials and selected teachers, farm

The

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Saturday Afternoon

Englnring Society, ORAESi,
an organization which chins
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welded wire with 2X4-inch mndi
and referred to as "rut climb"
because It is nigh Impossible for
a dog to get over it. Certaudy
not a small Collie like Joshua
Unfortunately, it was made In
be stretched along ground

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which has almost no slopes.
71* SAM was widawited,
however, and stretched it,

The

Communist underground essentially is following
the oil spot theory so popular with American planners in
South Vietnam for several years An area is built up with
* competent unde'rgroumi to a let-el where, for all prac-

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Ttiurscfny.Aprilfl,

Tile sariford(Iprald

been mining the Northeast, the
-Northwest and the Southwest for years, Though
still norm.itt in control in most of
the
-these areas, the Communist power is not to be denied
Enough progress has been made so that orgar.tzers are
moving southward from the North and Northwest and
northward from the Southwest.

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Small cells now dot the central heartland of Thailand,
building. It will
They are not yet 1xiwerfuir But they
probably take another five to eight years for these central
'I'tiailand pockets to grow to serious proportions.
A sound countrywide Communist organization takes 15
are

The Herald is a rnicnber of the Assocsled Press which Is it.
titled exciusively to the use for repr.4ucllan of all the local news
printed In tbls rewspac,

Herald Area Correspondents
AltamnonI. Springs
Marilyn Gordon

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Gosn. d- (asttmrioi
Marilyn Gcrelon

which had not been taken out

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described niiwadayi. as a refrncrnwint 01 the fidlerian

technique of the big lie
The Communists' utter disregard al the truth is well
known to be standard operating procedure for them, and
should surprise nobody. But one can still be astonished at the
degree of rynscism and the towering heights of effrontery
which they occasionally achieve
I doubt tiwI they have ever done better than they are no
doing in ronnectwn with developments in Vietnam it is an
Uflp!3tve BCIUCI.'CTItCflt
All the world
that the Soviet Uruon poured vast
quantities of sophisticated military equipment, including
amphibious tanks and tractors, recailless rifles. surface-ti..
iii- nuasiks. amnuantuon and rockets into North Vielnair,
along with Soviet "tt'ctuucians" and military advisers,
MI the world knows that in cant April the North Vicinamese, abarsooning all pretense that the conflict in South
Vietnam is a civil war, launched a man y-pranged full-scale
invasion of South Vietnam, with results lint vet determined
All the world knows that an operation of this mnagnitudr
could nut have been launched or instaunid without Soviet
asuastaner.

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was wverly critimed by some conservatives - to be fair to

the Caniuiuntgts.
He concluded his exposition of this plan with these
words: "If the enemy's answer to our peace offer is to step up
their attacks. I shall fully meet my responsibility as coinanr-m.cii 01 our armed forces to protect our rem.aining

troops. We do not prefer this course of action We want to end
the war not only for America but for all the people of
Indochina The plan Ihave proposed tonight can accomplish

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United States, It may be that the stepped-up antiwar antics of
the deA, the peac'enlks and the presidential candidates led
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additional federal education

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funds, but he doe, not claim to

few years, Mr. Nixon

be providing new money as his
Politicians haranguc about

busing and achoolmen belabor
OwAr claim to ma'r money for
public schools, but they shed
little light on Improving
chub-tn s education.
The President has gotten
aboard asking for a
cwigreuinnaj moratorium on

taming AnZ reallocating lunch

Press .eer'etary eaplJ.irui in a
recent While Mouse tact sheet.
"xrw,• program c

hines about $1.5 billion for Title
I of the Elementary and

Secandar Education

Act
IESEAi, with anuuwr billion,
aproz1ma1eh,
fin
the
Emergency School Assistance
Art awaiting House-Sentr
Conference Cunintce action in

critics In the last
wisely

vetoed several bills funding

existing education programs
when the evidence showed the,

C(dIUflUflhty or to keep it informed as fequed by Title I

gmes.
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Meanwhile, stzIt study
groups and the President's
not improving chtldren'&amp; CUITMAMILton on School Finance,
education Nan he gives his using recent federal and state
bAessu to the Title I appruact cutg't rullings and theij' own
e.tx'n research st i ll shows it has "research," cowjude that the
been of titilt educational s-slur states must raise and dire
to those It was designed to help. education funds, rather than
lanai subl* -i'or.n It is difficult
CittzrfiF Ili major cities
continue U. demand in- to reconcilt the ESEA *6 tuszsrsvestigatusi of Title I pmgrams.
With the states and lix' act's
Some city scboul sstnna still unsolved financial and
have failed to establish tse educational problems with this

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called dvanthg,d pupils. compensatory education..:'
Mr. Nizon has been accused of This approach r4grgenis a
juggling existing Je%enue to change of heal that should community advisory con,create the illusion of providing please the Presidents mttteees or to tnvnlrp the

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dart' react to the invasion of South Vietnam by bombing
attacks on the north.
But non that the President has kept his word, the welkmn
rings with Conhrsurnst professions of anguish and outrage
TIws have pulled out all the potpsg*.,ds slops and are having
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CIVIL ACTION NO ii-Ii
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In Re
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TO ISAAC DUNN and GLORIA
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AIrORNEYS A'. LAW
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The Rector. IV CrIme Lab0At0y Unit in ttwonficeof the CterS of said
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AMENDED NOTICE
thiS COurt. his tInt' 11111h day Of April, that rettic,n and you are corn
P,-c
r,t,ør Balance *9 I2 gram 'hit
iC72
manded to be arid appear in that TO: TRRENCE SHANNON
capac i ty and precision to at
Court twa May $15, 1572. and to Show
(Seal)
OROURKE
P" or Things 0 XI gram
cause %0V the petition should no t be
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
Whose addresS and place of
3 On. gallon Laboratory Bl4%3lc',
granted. otherwise a j udgment may
T ViPiIn
residen ist, unknown.
By
valnitts %,"I
against
you,
tie entered
granting
Decoy
w,,?I Range?
3 hero rn,crOsCCpt *
You are notified that the above
ft
A9ørnty S,jt?a Brown
vtnrougs SOt with tuflib4P vertical
named Petitioner, LEE EVERETT
W
I T NESS my naiad and fl• teal
WITNESS
wrigsh
as filed
ed a petition itS
the Court at Sanford, Seminoof
le ANDERSEN.. h
a vacss.im ov en with maximum CO Pot 34
day of lIne above stvIPd Court for the
County.
Florida.
tPOs
415
OrlandoFida
lor
33102
temPerature of 300 degrees c.
adopt ion of the minor child named in
April. Ion.
S Cenartuge wit. arcessocie's, Publish Apr i l 30,27. May 4. II, 177
that p.
4.53
at
corn
(Seal)
eovstplaceP*astor iSmI and sOmI DEC 61
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR. mended to be and aopear tIn that
t4ws. floor moOet. W01% speeds UP tO
Clerk of Circuit Counl
a nd to show
Court on June 15?,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
By , Ellen Scott
5400 R P FA
cause Why the petition Should not be
Deputy Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
S Lat'oratort oven, double door 72451
granted; Otherwise a ludgm,nt may
DALE E ANIlINE
W" temperature to ISO decrees C
be entered against you. granting the
IN ON: THE MARRIAGE OP
ANDERSON I ANIlINE
7 Constanemperature
t t
water ROBERT T. RO
doption
BINSON, Husband,
OBINSON,
27 South Magnolia Avenue
m I,WII be SDI* to mIntan 20 w.o DOLORES ROBINSON, Wife
WITNESS rny hand and ttneseaiof
Pt) Bi 2147
degreeiCboiXdeyeetCalpIjsor
the Court at Sanford, Florida. trill
NOTICE OF ACTION
Orlando, Florida 33103
-" 1C
251M day of April, 1573
TO ROBERT I ROBINSON
Attorneys for Petitioner
$ Dime - got anatyzer Capable of
cow. E. Robinson
(SEAL)
Publ1th April 6, 13.30.77. 1072
detecting P4507 per Cont, HBCO3
1003 Log
Road
Arthur H O•ckwith, Jr
DEC is
per icr.'. HBCO per cant Further
Knostille, Tenneste.
Clerk of the Circut Ccurt
iprc.fca?,Qna can be obtained at
By Martha T. Vihlyrn
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
RrtPiata pot tion for di$tOIut ton Of
It' Crime 1600-aIry
FOR
Deputy Clink
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Bids to be enclosed in a sealed marriage to DOLORES ROBINSON FLORIDA
Attorney:
envelope plainly marked on this has been filed in the Circuit Court of CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-All
Gordon V Frederick
Seminole County, Florida, arid a
NOTICE OF ACTION
outside "Bid for Laboratory it',
p 0 ISo. 179)
prayer contained eOh,n the
IN Iii THE MARRIAGE OF
Sanford, Florida 32771
requests the Court to award Thai .1 A C K 0 L V II
0IX0N
Rids will be 0Pr.Cd on Friday.
Publish
certain properly c'wnid by you and PETITIONER, AND JAMES• DEC
113April 21. I May 4. 11, It, 1073
May 5th. 1572. at 11.00 A M. or as DOLORES ROBINSON as tenants
FREDERICK DIXON, RESPON
soon as
t.ble thereafter. In the by frie entirety, described 551
DENT
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
Cd .101" ( Pout, SP,er,tt c'
Lot C.SECTION
Bicct E. SUM-MERSET
TO:JAMES FREDERICK DIXON SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Se"r'ee Ci.''y FIrot
4. s:ccrdng to
NORTH
File No 4470
.,
D,Iye
lPtf r,ht is reserved to waive any tIne plot thereof In Plat Book 14 at
Mobile, Alabama
ESTATE OF
lrrpgularl?'es or te-cPvacalti.'s in Paces 2$ ad 34 of one PvbliC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED EDNA L SMITH.
bid; or t reje'.l any or al bids
Recordt of Seminole Covn'y.
that an action-i for dlIOljtlOn of
DECEASED
.- ion-.oa
Da'ec ills lOts day CO Apr.i Iefl
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to your wife DOLORES ROBINSON marriage has been filed by
By order of
JACKOLYN DIXON arid you are TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
es a lump sum at alimony, and you
WOn E. Pout
reQuired to serve a copy of your CL4.IMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
We reQuired to sefyC a copy of your
Sheriff,
answer or other pleading to the written defentea, if any, to It on SAID ESTATE:
Seminole County,
pe'Iitovto.atlneP,tihioner'aattorney. CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
You and each Of you are hereby
Flo'i0.
CHARLES J. CULLOM. 34 Wall Petitioner, whose address t i; notified and required
Ill, any
Publish £prl 70 27. May 4. 1117
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, claims a nd demands
Street, Orlando, Florida 32101, arid
which you or
DEC50
Sanford, Florid a 32771. and file the either on
to
the original of your answer or
you, may have against said
- cdp,er pte.d,ng in the Office of the original with the Cl er k of the above estate in the office of Hon Wallace
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Clack of the Circuit Court of styled Courl on or Defor
m the Olin day H Hall. County Judge of Seminole
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Seminole Coun ty, FlorIda, on or
CO May.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE before the ItS day of May, 1173 If
liddgmPft A.O i573; ofherwise a County, at his office in tie Court
bedemanded
intoned against
Houselnlanford.FIo,ida,wIthnsia
COUNTY, FLORIDA
you for themap
relief
n
vuu fai. to do so. a ludgmenf by
calendar months from the him, of
Petition
CIVIL ACTION NO 1 71-1m
default wit b taken auainnl too fr
1,6 I 101"
P'o',F S
W1IIIESSm, hand anndttn. Dal of tPiC first putiaI'cn Of III', nOilti
AC
_,
'r rel r4 or-".nde-'i ni 'he "9- 9 tad Court on Pie 41h day of April. Each claim or demand mutt b. in
CEPTANCE CORPORATiON, an and tnecaus.e all proceed
porte
writing and contain the pace
Indiana corporation,
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL AD 1012
residence and post office address of
Plaintiff, 01155 Court CAS tIne 41h day of April, (SEAL)
Arthu? H 84'CkwitlS, Jr.
the claimant and mutt be isoi'n to
172
Vs
Clerk
Cl.
Court
ICOURT 5(5-0
by the ClaImnt,
,)
tint sgml or at
ROBERT R THOMAS and WYN
Seminole County. Florida tOney. or the same Shall be void
ARTHUR H BECKWITPI, JR,
liETTE I,. THOMAS. Ii; aile,
Illy Ellen Scott
Clerk of 1110 Circuit Court
s Wbbec ii Ha,n.t
Defendants
Deputy Clerk
B,. Ellen Scott
As Executor of sad estate
NOT ICC TO DEFLNO
Carroll Durke
AS Dtputy Clerk
C) HAIPIE', (SQ
TO ROBERT R THOMAS
Attorney for Pilto.-,er
PubI,Sh April 4 13. 30. 77, iOn
Wnd,rweedle, Hines.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DEC 17
412 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg
Ward &amp; Woodman. PA
to tite notice that a sut hal D.c-n
Sanford, Florida 37771
204 East New England Avenu e
Pjbtittt April 4. I). 20. .-7.1513
f led aeaint p-to in flip above idl,d
Post Office 00' 550
DEC 14
Court The nature of thi sut I; an IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Winter Park, Florida 377fl
COUNTY.
SEMINOL!
FOR
act.on to foreclose • real estate
Atlorney$ 101' Estate
mortgage hIØ by NATIONAL FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND PUbIS)' April 27, May A. Ii, is. 1177
IN CHANCERY NO. 73-All
HOMES ACCEPTANCE coa
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEC 110
PORATIOPI. Lafayette, Indiana. by DIVISION I
FLORIDA
a mnortgep. dated January 25. 1171. IN RE: liii MMt'tae 1
In the Court of the County JUd5e,
CIVIL
ACTION
NO. 72.3P$
5d r ec orded in Official Records ELIZABETH A BRENNAN. ,fe
Seminole County, Florida.
11 re adop tion of
'"
soot 172 l'ag,'s 132 III. Public
LEE EDWARD STERR1KER and Ir. Probate
Records of $,nnleeie County. STEVEN J BRENNAN. HuSband, CRYSTAL DAWN STERRIICER. In re: Estafe of
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Florida on January 20th, 1011. The
Minors, by JOHN V CHARROPI
1(01* P STEWART
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
of tlit- Court in whics sign
D,itahtd
NOTICE
TO
DEFEND
ramo
p'oce.dngs are pending it mlii ST(v(N,l BRENNAN
ToAIICn,dtorsandP.nsonstiawing
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 30'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Circuit Court of towE.gPal.enuun
Claims or Demandi Aain5l Said
EDWARD STERRIKER
ELIZABETH A BRENNAN,
,tudiciaICircuil. inand fgr semno
ile '
The Hotel Pta,,,
Estate;
tiled
a
Petition
in
thr
C.rcigI
',ai
Count,. 't'.d., Case to 72335
14AVRE, MONTANA 51477
You amid PaUl of yOu it "rrrt
Tine oncrp"on of tt', property .n Court Of SEMINOLE COUNTY.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED notified ano requIred Ia present any
Seminole County, FIOi'lda. involved FLORIDA. for DisseIulon •
that .IOHNV.CPlARRONmnas tiled a claims and demands which you.or
in laid proceedings is descr.bed in Marriage, and you are required to Complaint In the Circuit Court Of either of you, may five 1g.-nIt tine
serve a cop, Of your written SemInole Cnty, Florida, 10' the eat.', of 1(01* P STE'VART.
use Coi'npla.nf .s as •oito*s,
adepfior, of IS, minor children
Lot
ot 77 arid the We-i' 30 feet CO Lot dilentet, if arty, on THOMAS 0
children deceased, Isle of s-ad Cojnlv 10th.
21. Block 'A". REPLAT OF LAKE SkEEMAN, of STEPISTROM. namedlh.retn, and you are requir,d County Judge of Seminole County ,
MOBILE SHORES. a(CO.'d,ng to the DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Sitorneys for to $how Cai.,se why the same sh,ld Florida. at hi s off.ce If. IS, Court
plat IPf'rf'Of recorded in Plot &amp;"k 0. Petit.oner. winos, addr ess i Pjt not be grerited if any, by Serving a noose 'if laid County l Sanford
Page 35 of ?l'.e Pub
Retrs of 041cc Do. 13-. San-lord Flinrida Copy of Ic,.' nr tien dqf,rll,5 pn F ior,da, *Ih n iv calerdir months
37771, and file Ii original *11 the KEUNETN w. MCINTOSH,
Seminole County, Soda
from t:.e time of a. first pibication
51(115751055. DAVIS &amp; McIN
You are reqvired f file yQuf Clerk of the above styled Court once 'TOSH. Altoeneys
of this notice TWO COOlS of each
for
Plaintiff,
Post
wee' or orer dt4ens,we pla.d'ngs before May lnni 1073 ulhef*Se a
claim or demand Shall be in writing,
default and wltmate i.idQmeflt will Office Bo. 12)0. Sanford. Florida,
IS, Clerk of thaI above filmed
32771, arid by filing the original arid small lISle list place of r,$.dence
"Ill
'IS
yO.
501
1.
relief
be
enfsrad
a9l
(
Caurt and sv.a
ffierof
with the Clerk of said Court and Post office address of the
the PlalrlfiPt5 attorney LEONARD demanded in the Petition
CA or before May I. 1572. and herein ciamant, and shall be sworn to by
WITNESS
my
hand
and
Official
fail
not
V WOOD. (5.0. of Main, Weed.
or a Default Judgment will the claimant, her agent, or her •
Poll seal CO said Court on flie 17th day
Muller. BonouçPio &amp; pgsp,
be entered against you grantIng said torn" and accompanied by a filing
aoopf',
Office Bee ICC. Winter Park. Fib. AprIl, A D 1973.
fee of QC OoIiav and Such claim or
(Seal)
WITNE S S my hand and official demand no4 5-0 filed shall be void
32711. not later than the 10th day Of
ARTHUR H IECICWITH. JR. teal of tad Court III $ 3' 45 of
Mar. 1172. as required by law. else,
Dorothy S ,Wlliii
mn
Curt a' Circuit Court
April, A C) 1172
oe'av" W Ii tie entered spans' yOu
At e.ecyfof Of 'mis LaO
Seminole
County,
(tEAL)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Nave
Will and Testament of
Florida
Arthur ii Beckwith. Jr.
hereunto lit my Pond Ond af u.e
LEOLA P STEWART.
Clerk
Maainne
Brown
By
Of
the
Circu,f
Court
myQ$tCiaISSltatSantOrd.SqrnlnOfe
deceased
Seminole County, Flori4a
Deputy clers
Count,. Florida. this Ittla day Of
UVI
iin
scout
ST1!PISTROM. DAVIS &amp;
Apr il, .177
&amp; McINTOSH
Otpvt, Ciers,
Florida Stale Bank
STEP- STROM. DAVIS &amp;
Pos t 041cc Born 1330
Arthur Pd Iiertw,PP, Jr
StoIc 33
?&amp;lPdTO$u
Florida
State
BankCLERK 05 THE
Post Office Boa 1320
FIo.'ida Stafe Bank-Suite 27
Suite 32
CIRCUIT COURT
Sanford, Fbi Ida 3277$
PCS5 Office box 1330
Sanford,
Sloidi
3777l
By Martlaa T VIM"
Sanford, Flofida 31111
AttorneyS for Ei.cutr..
Attorneys Ion Pla.nl'ff
Publish April 37. Mae &amp; I/av It. Is.
Pullish Apr.i ,, u. 70.
PvIIie' April 13.31.77. May 4. tflt PI4i411)5 A4VI 20. 71. M.ay 4,
1513
$177
DEC 43
DEC iS
DEC III

Pvblith Aiii is. 30. 37 I. S'.as 1

Haven

needed for leen-agers, at a cost of $444 million. The current adm,nigratjitn budget request rails for oni) $164
million for the summer job program
According to the survey, the nation's cities could absorb
clor to one million young people in various areas of summer empIca nit-ut. This could, at least temporarily, substantially ciii the present 19 per cent unemployment rate
among 1"n-agers in urban poverty areas. The rate goes
as high as 30 per cent among blacks and 'othes minority
$
groups
The problem is not that of the larger cities alone. A city
like Nt-n Haven. for esamole. nendc i With.. at a ,-.,.e-t nr
i.tUJ Aki'ui tould u' 1.137 jobs, costing $i3ts*i, and
Des Moines 600 jobs cutting 52110.000
Ma. ors and other cits officials are faced nut onls w ith
the gap in the summer job program, but at this point
supplemental funds are well bc-ion half the amount neces,.ars to provide adequate summer lunch, recreation and
transportation programs for younger t-tuldrt'n
Since the cities are generally broke. and since idleness
and frustration among Ieen.agrrs cart cml% increase their

Notebook

Marilyn Goroon
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No'e 1 'eretay Qtit ISA? the
L"'.uIPrtigr*d *11. i ti. 1415 dSy Of
Mj. A I) 1573. NI'SPO$ to
HonoraCie County Judge of
Seminole County cI&amp;sOa, PI ,,r.;
return. •cCOur.t arid touched, as
Evecutor of the (slate of CARRiE
55 CLOUGH. detoated, ad at
tm.,
ts..t, mat. SO

the N 01 NE'. 04 SE 1
itihn S,cticm 24315 IDE
Further dttuibed at 1* SW

ion.

Li'ague of Cities and the VS Conference of Ma)ors.
wtut'n inciicatrs that some 1.411,010 summer jobs are

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Lake Mary

Cas.s&amp;kirvy Tanglei.g

The Communist mentallt Is a fearful and wonderful
thing.
Having been exposed to It at firsthand some years back,
and having devoted considerable time liner then to ohserving its funrtwning. I am still amazed at the intricacies of

And, all the world can swmnie with reasonabic accuracy
that Hanoi would not hive emharknd urm
adventure without Soviet encouragement.-.
It will be remembered that on Jar.. 25 1972, President
Nixon publicized in a natlonwioe radioelesuinn address his
"plan for peace which can tring to an end the war In Vieaiim" In this sthlrrms he spelled out an eight-paint plan
which was more than generous to the norm", and in which

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Tier-c as a gap of about $0 million between what the
cities and the federal government believe is mineessar%
for the nation's teen-agers to remain "cool" this summer .
On the one hand is a joint survey b%l the National

Plotting

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ame as

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Ill

Jobs for Teens

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Ann Riley

kathy NlbtacK
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groups in Th.aland many years before this "starting
point," of course. But the organized expansion began
about 192
The work before that was scattered and fragmentary.
Pissed primarily on the community of North Vietnamese
which had fled Indochina in the fighting against the

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B'd
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General Electric

GOP

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said

to 2n sears to develop The Thai orgoni;ation is perhaps
III years old b% this calendar There were Communist

The fence looks great it's Just
that the gates hang at about 15
degrees.
Attention then turned to the

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Miami Beach Studi*es

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One Man's

knrrws

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held liable for damage under the lee.
Published daily except Saturday, Sunday and Christmaspublished Saturday preceding Christmas

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Then organu'ers are sent to nearhy territories to erpand

traced

PrOAS Room Foreman

BILL VINCENT. JR.. SIatf

ctinsiclerod as

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the base.

gate or corner post is sunk in
concrete. It will lean If It is not

RAY STEVENS

Society Editor

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group leaders and merch,aiits-in sufficient numbers to
enable the underground to organu'e e.sth the minimum
amount of interference

Whit we have then in Thailand essentially is the higtil)skilled and persistent political organi7ing and recruiting
which
is ttwhasi lot- ins' effective underground takc"o'.'er.
But
with
* special twist. l'hese precinct workers are
backed bv armed terrorists who assassinate or terrify
key members of the opposition and any hardy independent souls who stand in their was.
But the basis is organization, however accomplished.
and not military strength The object is to get every dlizen Into at least four Communist-front organizations or
clubs, say a women's group, or a men's association, a
farm group, a south group, a teachers group, a small
merchants group or whatever else is suit-able.
Each of these groups, whether Communist or not, Is
controlled where possible. by a Communist secretary, who
makes the motion organires the actions and nominates
the officers
The Camm',inist underground thus has a means of
manipulating public opinion through a wide range of
"independent" as well as Communist organizations
The situation in Thailand is all the more serious because
the go't'rnmcnt, howt".'er well intentioned, has once again
eliminated the elected officials and elected legislative
bodies and set aside the hacic democratic featur ts of the
constitution which was adopted such a short time back.
The Thai developments do not call for troops or air
power-. Instead they call for a full ph'.' of democracy
which will pit freely-elected political officials arid selfgoverning villages against Comm unist-sts Ic organizing
by stealth, terrorism and force

"up" a UlvisI thing, you say.
Obviously you ha ve never built
a fence.

By

DORIS WILLIAMS

No
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Bs JOHN HOTARI)
Auactated Press Writer

CHARLES HAYS

Cw.r

JANE CASSELBERRY
County Editor

U.S Postal

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Regardless of how deep the

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MIAMI flF'A(il ( APi - The poblican National Convention
The ('rime ('ou;tfltlsslofl, It port) officials the iicpublk'an.s urge Ilwin to lssie ii
question of adequate M'cur'lt'
formal Ili- that the likillhrwwl of 100,000
'The Dade County Grand Jury nonpolitical chic ot'guuflhtatlon, will cancel plans for
San
I)lego,
vitalion
hacked
t-y
cash and iiillltisnts, .leiiunnstta.' scat
arrangements loomed as a and the Cilme Commission of said the area could (see '(lx' I'alIf
and transfer the Aug II. ac'r'.'leec. At least 1100,000 In hippies citinping out on the
troublesome
Issue today as env, Greater Miami warned of the grt'ntest crime crisis of its his. 2.1 gatlierinit to this ulty
inch hut bern allot nted fur iii, It hit-aches, Iii liii' parks, nod the
Reubin Askew toIuwt Miami iti- -f n lsrgr influx ci
i)
Iitiiial iit.n '.tfl u.t lx' 4
,.,,..,,,,
ho-:%s hoti',
purpose h) the 1 ouitIst 'Iu','tc ii \liiiiiil lleiu h (or sic
6_ L pimlefitors %hiring the six weeks rifiliotml 114111tical ollivention't ell 1111111 the 001'
Nnflontil Cmii- Devolopitient M94wintlon, mrid '
w t,okq 11--m July 9 ta Aug. 24
whetherto hid lot' lix' Re- hetneen the Democratic
anti this summer."
iniltre meeta Iii VAshIngtitti liiuuie I'. t'tprtlt'tI In be (unit1w' ,hIsnsl - o, ((of t-111 "
Republican conventions, if the
l'he I)ctnocrata iii('i't lien' May 5-6 to 'iiIe on the switch, cutnitig (lissis flil ser'.'Ices will
,iierit'frt
COI' assembly us held In MiamI July 9,12
l'tey sitid,
Notice
top the hnit.inIllion-dnlbc
fir i,l his l(tIp
asking
___________________
lix' naming', and a demand
In ('nilforiala, delegates ('iIi' murk.
liii' gii'.cmnor stun ,'lhier ofliclais
f
or
federal
government
assist.
iiaitled
In
I'rcsliknt
Nixonwere
FictiTious NAME
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Meanwhile, l'ru'siiirnt NISOhI In obtain a definite couiniiunerat
No'ic
iiOT icr is fei-rt ç
ance, l"lortuta ('on' ht-ln utntllk'd 11i,it (he
that i
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flew into his F'inniiin White fr.ii,i the federal government
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%QaQr'd ni
A! No
Suni'
Fi(ttiOlJI NAfrIE
ressmanI.ou Frey said "there than site had bccn moved to M1 house at nentti
ieciet Yrir Ca%c.It'wr. $tnnhniøip
Key llisi-nync' IIWII It wcsiiii provide "a large
"
NOTICE 1PPt'i
't'
or buts about it,'' the niiil Reach. Members of the del- timid relrnrta that Mitisish lti':ii ii
County,
illiCit At it'
ni
tiC l'Ct'tIOuS w Pfl4*Q
iiiiit highly equippeil (-onhinkerit
(101' n Ill meet in Miami Reach t'gallon taut (1(11' luntlitnl ('(till' i-ouiricjliiieri ncr.' itt-lug pres.
( FUTURE RAIN (Ott ca'a(e t')n've, Mallind SenIrioie
of iiiilitnry personnel atid
P5-NY, 5li0 liSt I In?Pnd t
tie
said
he
hail
learned
front
mnittei'iiian
!on (5 unidw ti0 00 010k1
I
'll"' Heed sent hit' suited from the White hh.iiitc' ("I tralne.l polli nffirert to eono na'ne wti if, Clert, Of tie
EN
o A' tWA
notIfIcatIon to 3M delegates, al. uion n to kciie the bitt ui'.'lng 11w
taint any postihile threat to
u.? Covr, S,moe Covii1v.
*c Intend '
'.araists. a
ti'rnates
and
honorary way hit the h(u'inihlknn tIif)%P
in.
ilniiu'slit' trnnwiiIllIy 'hirIng th
delegates
Legul
Notice
P0%'t'.iOi of t
F cl out Name Ifs Circuit Coon, Simin. Counit
The taut that the f'rcstdt'nt slit-week fM'tIcsl."
The governor Sciui'iiIIl('tl ('On- iict'itic'il to fly here following his
To Wi Set? or. Ii'. CC f'tO?Ida, in Accordance witS tie
Hrluht soul thini lacking suit Ii
'-.o-. Siiu', its7
i the r Idiliout Him,
fi'renc.'s with city offklnls Ii, televised auldrcss to the nation
iS Mi NOL S (OS.) NT a' P LANNI
Ni N
NO
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rntii,niti,srnit, -the holding of
S R.ct,ard W PitguI
to u? Section 14$ at.
ANt) ZONING COMMISSION
on Vie I tiii iii OIlS lute trc' (Ott 05 hut k .t.i bun h i-ru vent loris (
I$. is tsr; ri.-ioa s'an'ea 15CC
IfctIi, Public H,a,4ns
uiuihi
Legal
Notice
r C ic
nnoth€'r
lull. uit.r itt his interest be a d1sastrou ,nkt.ake.''
S Jerry Vk
the P$annng and Zoning
S Caries Witr*fl
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-miSSion elil conduct A Put'1
In iS, Ceit 04 ThI CA?
NOTICE UNtiES
tHOMAS 0 FREEMAN. ESQUIRE S,5nl,g totonsedpr r,commendng a
Tue grand Jury predicted that
here
Sems.Ie C.uata'. SI
0$ Fl*rida
FICTiTIOUS NAME STATUTE
st (NST Roft D&amp;IS S
prom
) iverhlnigtit,presldeuit (it the
cPtng 04 ron
Im A I
the l)eiiiuvrittit' convention
IN PRORATE
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCNN
MCINTOSH
Aqr,cultute to IA Multiple Family
Crliiie('o,itiiilsslon t' uiiaised of
In re The Etiats 04:
alone .otil.I nttrart as ninny n
NOticC it n.
FlorIda State Pant
twi Isp IoIlessinig d,scnhe.I p'ocery
r
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Cieljc.H
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tiUSTRIES CORPOR AT I O N. a
ct our. Eos 113*
NW. of SE. .n
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FINAL NOTICE
Sanilord Fieea )ittl
,4 , III iycg corporilion duly oruanutid and

Legav

Vietnam.

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intimidation and outright terrorism.

stapled it and now has a fence
as straight as one will find in
these Paris.

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de facto political power in the area-through organization.

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MAKE Room

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And Lines, Let Our Loss Be
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Of imports it, tht- UnIlted States hat, axcerded

fie canceled appearances in

Ohio Wednesday night u dis. ('pn't b V1164 million The nation Last
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transfer.
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critical remarks about the of Health and Rehabilitati%e
statv'!i activities,"
Services ouide a thorough inCortazzo wits transferred to a vestigation and Askew -is going
research job Ili the Division of tu stand by it."
lirtardation jitter a blue-ribbon
"It'here are no plans at LhLs
iiunnttttc rt iM1rtt. 113) still U
(line for the governor to talk t&amp;'
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siimhne portable TV
Split-second start instant picture and
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sound. POIIWUI udiO

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after ills deemed the post has open hearing.-earing."
been abandoned
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Cortazzo refuses to show up in ed.
live capital its scheduled In July
"I have made up my mind
he inny be fired.
that I will fight and will carry
ills eporttng date 1* July 1 thebatUetc
and if he doesn't appear for
anti to the people of this sta te,'
work within three days there- said Cortazzo. "1 demand en

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console color TV
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cabinet with super-sharp
color and automatic fine
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Magic Chef
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Transferred at the 900-bed Miami facility .
post
head of the The committee said Cortauo
Miami Sunland Training Center did not take strong administra.
for the mentally retarded fol- live action to halt mistreatment
lowing a sta te investigation, Dr. of patients.
Lortnuu has sowed to
A shakeup toilowed in which
light the action.

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but lower Income taxes htiped Tex 86 per cent Orlando Fla

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push O
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threat of war uvriv,is lotti-, wa% vl wrt:, Inches past Packed nout;

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TbtY averaged only 84 per cent
Consumer prices rose 6.3 per of the national norm. Other low.

\/otis To Fight Transfer

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air conditioner that's easy to unsta... pera1es on .

10,000 BTU
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air conditioner with Scottfoam
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l'iuirt,nent figures show nutritious but feature mostly
lInsti'riiiii st ov.'rtnken New York tuw.eot neat and meat aubstiflit Liii'
iiii.ct ejwnive city tiitii
Die higher budget provi4e
for iiieitltt:ui.btiulget Amticr$enn
for i higher rate of borne ownfattillies
Anchorage retains a firm grip ership, a new car every four
for mist families arid
on I 1rt pl.
and Honolulu
better food, doth it.g
hold.; iirconti despite some more
rilatist sliimgc Small South furniture and household appli
tm citic- remito Ilic cheapest ante!
11W figures are updated to
urban plates to live.
11l&amp;M are tiniong the findings last fall Previous figures were
the Bureau of labor Sthtis- for the spring 1970
l)uring that time the costs of
tics' urban faintly budgets, upbudget
Andated Wedne sday
the
chorage remained at a solid l3
time in a year and a half
that
the national per cent of the national average. Honolulu slipped from 1 0
average cost
maintaining an age.
intermediate standard of living to 119. Fourth-place Boston shot
for a family of four rose 2.9 per up from II] to 117, overtaking
third.ptoce New York, where
cent to $10,971 a year,
The cost
austere relative costs went up more
standard rose 3.5 per cent to slowly from 114 to 115,

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nicets u Waslurigmtm luth i to 1i I;r.furcvnient A.saLSI.anec
sciatrti 'r.s writer
you ot 'hethei- to inovi 11w AIlIUII*LsIrIILtOfl,
;A! DIEGO. Calif. (Atli
/fl.1y itc. said Richard Herdirer-ro ut Siri lhegr'. ciii ron'.-eritioii I. Psitam
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l'L., silt' of 11w Ikmi,nrutu
(;Of'
hi
'.UId hi virtwtfl t'upouibh tional Convention in Jul. GO!' arrangements, told him
iv. tar the itepimlicaru. Iii hold teaderswant In ieasri
Diego would send an official
U.-I!
i n.itio na l nominauru. con claiming they have run
in Diego. if
Ut eonatde tin. etalin
or, Ii. ir. Diego in August- surr.ountablr prcblcrnr in
paTIxfl, 11w Sports Arrrg, as tIn of 1'Isat parties stht have es
The'. vi closed
door bi
pentietifund. it rtlianre or. con
convention taill
then
jii' jniy- Gad.
tractUrdi
agreements with 11it
Meanwhile
Ihegi.
Maya'
d:rectcr
tin
Sari 1)cegt Ci'nvenuni and VII.- Pete Wilson a Itepubitcan t'I national roninjittet.
Ciadhoir.
has be
the national parts he expects it
tor Hureau
(,adhot,. said in an interview It' campenant.' the city for some fly tnvntved in making arrangtfor thi convention
Then,. no wB floP.' that the of tat' mon It ha.' spent pr"- tne
ert!'resulen Nixnr i expected U
ltrpublicar.s could alas in San Parini, for the ronvntion
IM reikaiiiianttu uILIIit itiut it,
Vtila,tni esluuatrijlnc outhu'.
for tin ronvenuoli
land is General ?it'to nlf-etini
ing Aug. 21 uu'- r.iucuaf "tat' smi, date at 3171.,IXX) but said
position thc s-u put the hotels mostly is in law enforcement bumped bs Miuirii Iteiirt , L
inak.
far tin Gob'
in
preparauons-mnnr li'll
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The Cincinnati Enquirer, in hnlanr'.olpoyments problems. refleeL'.
the are ,win the
being driven to the walt'
than !.'cGovern,
re liherBi
ubilIt% a' Amertcan Indusirs compelt abroad
totIa s editions qunteti
Mills hic
V.albwc
and
(,n John Gilligan, n Muikic and puts Pressure on the dollars stabilits
morestringint protecti v e
n n newe,, fresher canduthtjsupparter. as sayIng he and the tiverseai..
measures
impart quotas. Treasury than Humphrey, who has hei'r,
The del was as, bad last year that President Secretary .iotin R. Connally has
senator twice Wednesday IlLS.
Ad- running for a spot on a Tuitrnruil
Nixon la u nched ti flOP.
polics and ministration opposes strict protectionist legts- ticket every election
cussed 11K possibility t
suspended tin flzitin;'t pIedn Ii convert dollar,. lotion
s!otrig to tIn national
generalls preferred volufltar%

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suburban Washington home cenUiry. about $2 billion.
A persistent trade delict1 addc to the nation's 'Snmething has
whal ht,
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Mayor Lev Moirr. Throw is Incusing on the
Witrij'ccin
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plaints that I S in t'iec art cuffr'ini from
hic drients mounted
fnrvign enin'tttinr,,
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Chairman Wilbur D.111olil1l; said In an interview. centrist rmultinn. He is dts.

to

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during our annual Dept. Managers

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CWI &amp;WLcLieLI hefflT'hfl4i fluE tht deficit i not lmprcwemb.nndevcnsi "fightlngctUlner'OfIl
rcspitr recurring ropnr:
inuch better than
's red ink of
£ sn11
surplus
t
ciuL MtLkw has
.
On Capitol Hill. the House Ways and cans inststed all along that he Will
Already. for Januar% and Februar , the value Conajjttet ma open hearings on protecti ve renuuirui czrndubit.• through the

calfrti

DEPARTMENT STORES

rareart.

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fts yrar's red ink Ili the natinn's trade distortions raimd b~ a lingering dock strike. But as Rep. Shirlc~ Msholm 0!
r Il l
dC1U I 14441 01t I}%( ' IarJi eIei( %I3, eC)(4I, ft1
j4 f
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ministration eUort In reduce
m Cammerre Department prepared to
The a dministration eIpects the deficit thlinger an campaigning in i ft c.

swrm-, a Demrocratic office
holder
5-.-Itd M.i.,m.ii. %..IH,
for months had been

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Athbamn (o%. George C. Wis)-

prItimries whik- continuing tr,

Within 10 days of purchase and illion fillilishing allbsinilllialion that the ldetilical Item is nvnilable for less, J.M.
Fields quaratilves to meet or bent tho comprillitive offer

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viable alternative is gntod be.

Edmund S. Muskle, the best. compromise.
to towth in of the situation pnd Is trying to very well get deadlocked and
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limmu also-ran in the rk-mr,
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McCloud,
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James F. Huswy, Ddect.or
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Duanct VII. FFOG. Orlando;
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Auxiliary Candy
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. Stripers. from left, Janet Piercv. treasurer.
Dynamics and the bride is
Du-ectar District VI FF(X,
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Raymond F Field president
Brandenton Merritt Island
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Seminole Memorial Hospital Chrutopher Butler. Mrs. Guy Debbie Brown, vice president; Hardy, treasurer.
13 of Ikebana International. Women's Auxi1aar honored the Allen is Pink Lady sponsor to Sandy Hart-is secretary;and
Through fund-raising Island
Deltons. Ms)or Cecil HalbI CLndy Stripers and their the Cand Stripers and Mrs. Kathv Piercy, treasurer.
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pres.&amp;zd itt Uonsai Club of parents at ti annual reception Elizabeth Marion wu in charge
on annual nursing scholarship
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Central Flonda. Deltom; Mrs. at the hospital audit,orium.
of the reception.
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') Lowell Clucas president of
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Clark,
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The wedding will be an event of Apt-il 3, at 7 p.m., at
Fimt MethadLq Church, Kissimmice. All Inendit and
relatives are eni-dially ins-ited to the ceremony arid
Immediately fafloinng.

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JIM of Mr. and Mm. Milford CowdI of I Ake Mary.
The hnde-4')N is the granddaughter of
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Elecuon olf offiren was held b% Mrs Geneva Huffman celebrities it a!- -l.v%
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Mrs.
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recent
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and Mrs Phyllis Varner Auxiliary Ut Post ROI Y V. at men s clothing ditty bags lap Auxiliars will partir-ipate in a
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.robes, paper back books, white plttTlOtW pr-OT18Ttt 'S ith l•*Rw
prvnted a stair of new officers the Fire Ball
The mu Wits Club of
Mas I
Mrs Marie Snowdon heads akandtvrneectrwrawrs. Post No.893FV. ataslxth
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Chutuota held a work shop do)4'
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meeting tv p,, held at 30p
Games were played and grade asaembt at a in
auxffiar as president for
Apr-li 21) at the home of Mrs
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Other
officers
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Mrs.
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books, pocket watch The Post will
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Earl E. Evans, and work the)
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and a tr-ar.i.istal- radio were pedestals with
Julie Pan,
did, for those wonderful women
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Lc Petit Chapeau Pegg)
made 14 shecu which thc~
will give to each student I
TempI juruor vice president; patients.
MISS ROBIN WAGNER, bride-elect of Gary D. Burkette of Longwood,
Stakes conducted the bustriess
donated tD Mrs. Russell's Horrw
Mirs. Alter Betriert, Uwista-er.
TTeasurer Alive Beineri "Etiquene of the Suits and
was feted at a shower given by
met-tinp
, Lind hostemes were
for Atvptcul children
. Mm. Robert Bradford Sr. of AltamnnitMrs. Myrtle Hill. chaplain. reported 1111.011 was rrintributed Stripes, American Flag Pic,
Mr-i. tnt ¶fl)iiiit
Each sheet take four sards
Left to right the hoqtesb Mrb Edsa,ard Stephenson mother of
Ui V.F.W. Auxiliary Cancer Aid turts with pledge will be
Ms Marie Zrller. condurtrrss
Varner whi. served apple pie aof material and Utet . used 56
We bridt-W-he, the honoree. and Mm. David Burkette, mother of
and Mrs Jacquettv Davidson, and Research program. presented it) Enterprise
in t'flfldi' nuts. mints and coffee, guard
yards of material Ui their- sheet
groom-elect.
members are requested to Elementary School. Edward
making on 11w
Beardsley principal will
--Appointed oifscers are Mrs support thus project
'Marilyn Photo
On May 1, Low Day, welcome the group.
Christine Tinumanti. patruitic
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salad, prune'
All Post and Auxiliary
declared an
The F.L.T. Chub of Senunole tnstructre and Mrs. Reat President
cake and coffee
Rebekah Lodge is sponsoring a Davis, secretary. Other up- Edict for this day. The V.F.W. members are invited Ut attend
nation and take part.
the
Bingo PartA the seciand and potribnents will be made at a throughout
Recent visitors of Rctvi
Iour-itt Pridas of even- month at later date.
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and Oliver Jones were' fib-. ann
Election
three-year
Clddlellows itau
hirik. Henry 0. fliggitz from
Appruxiniiitch. 35 I,uvsn,
Robert firaditird hir., at hI
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lit next part~ is scheduled truste" and District It
111% MARILYN GORD11%
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attended including
invets
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The th"unI have purchased
FAsw baskets were rluide for
HIBIS
S"7US CUtCLE
Eas: Sixth Miss Robin Wagner wus Alturnotitt. Springs. Miss of the bridt-ciert, Mrs Edward is cordally invited to al1end and next regular meeting ort MR) 1.
the Worley horne cri
thr residents of Seminole Lodge
-notheT, participate.
honored at it bridal shower Wagner is tin Widit-clect of h1r. Stephenson, her grand;
7.30 p.m.. at thie Fro Hall.
Streert, Welcome to nut
April 4) by Mm Gar% 1). hurkettu of I.Angwood Mrs. Minnie Anderson: and
he furthered for a
Hibiscus Circk of Sanford and that May baskets would be
given
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will
cusiununity,
mothet of thit- groom-uo.bL. Mrs.
covered dish supper nt 6 p.m. on Garden Club gattlered for the made in May.
SANFORD WOMAN £ CLUB
David Ilurkettu.
It was reported that pijiias 13 at the Fir.- April meeting at the Garden
A covered dish luncheon at 12
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The renter tece was
noon wW precede the
Bostesses. Mrs.
W.O. taught the . ptional chIldrert
nual pint installation and
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Spring RusinessMeetingofthcSanlerd Post'i Menioruti Services will Livingston and Mrs i.E atCroom'sSchoolhnwto make
atif
flCoIiSlStln1, Ui Cl.iJ.shCli Woman 'is Club on V.rneacta)
Gradick served delirious andmaintalnten-ariurna which
he conducted
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pineapple pie lee cream and the3 learned quicki) and were
Tentative repurt..
Ati assortment of part% required
happy
. tr, take them holm,
an recent rummage air and roffet
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Menibers were asked to
Programs were planned for
Lake' Cits Veterans Hospital
served with offer- ptfl%Ch
'.lsIt Attendin!, were' Past prepare and groom plants for the cunung vuar.
flowim
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The next mecting wW be May
Vert,
and and plans were made' for the 12 Mrs. .1 M Fairs Mrs FM
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Chapter United 1ja4-hterz at Ualllarge.in Joseph Cloak)
Uecker and M.m. J A Edwards
Eugene Beinert of Post; sidewalk sale in II
pink camations tier mottler the Confederacs will I1)N!
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Willie Crawford ended matters
Min II
iinvw'rort In? trw' gameendi rig
irO)ans' third FUfl in me IO 01 only other hit for the Thbe, also role for the Seminoles next
Don't put the winning tim on trying in chase down the
ORLANDO - The 1972 iecneo on an error by
beaten them twice during the,
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out,
with a
rosi homer
tilt,
Wynn
brought
thetti
tack
again
the fifth. He pushed Jim Potter a single. &amp;huc'k was two for seasonand sc9phnmore Pal regular
base,
season.
baseball season came to an pitcher and Reynolds moved
Colon ial
Mn' ins limos' tree, the Astros In the .'ightti with IiI thirst out on a fly bail with 11* base, torriers in ti, first timing by in the bsnhm of the ninth.
ltrndeti,
abrupt halt for the Fighting third. McLeod reached on a across the plate' with a single three with three RRIs for flu, Crimmins will also be retur- finIshed 2.3-4.
Not it hen the gniiw Is tied.
ftalph (lair and flank Aaron of
(Meen finished with a us-tillhad a 5-I victory, their ninth irniner of the year.
fielder's
choice
after
the
Evans
pitcher
led
off
as
Not
when It's in extra innings. straight, ansi the Cubs had aur.
II preserved (lary Nolan, the Braves, Jo. Hagi,' drilled
Seminoles yesterday as
Colonial left 10 runners 011
Reynolds
winners, while Rod 'I'er-man and nina.
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but. despite the kias, It was
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"l'tii just starting to breathe
And especially not when rsssivr lo Un. 8.
dropped a 3.3 decision to Evans WAS riaded at the plate. Daum the inning by reaching on an Stanton had one hit each.
base as they dropped the 5.1
Coronal played Seabreere
torw'man wtieu won the mound
and I've been in here a hail third vktos'y of the aeavm two-run stint for the Cards
RW
in the semi-finals of the District then scored on a suicide squeeze error.
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you're (1w vIsiting teatti.
one time too many. The decision. Scabrerie jumped
A two-nut, two-run double by dI-eseep los' that one fatal
The Seminoles finished
li other National league ar- hour,"
Potter allowed on three hits in season with a 14-11 record. But Grenadiers
SAAAA baseball tournament In with Ricky NeSmith bunting u
Cincinnati Manager with a homer and single tail It Tim McCarver put Philadelphia pitch. The 5W90s' right-hander
already
front 1.0 in the first inning, 1ut
had
Thai's
one
of
the
unwritten
lion,
Cincinnati
held
off
I'itts.
Sparky Anderson said In (lie
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hurling the win. He tanned 11 things should be looking
Dave Coneeprion's bew- on lop 6-4 fri the top of 9* leth limited the 1)ndg.r, to just four
the other game at Tinker Field. ball for a sacrifice ,
s of baseball.
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up next deteatt'1 the Daytona Reach Coknlal bounced hock to tie it
burgh 7.6, St. Louis bent Atlanta hleds' locker fIWIIII after (ha'
and
But
Evans
walk
ed two. Frank Sloan year as many of the players on team 6-0 and 4.2 during the the bottom of the secor:1.
loaded single in the seventh that before the Giants roared back, hilt
Soabreeze pulled off their
The Chicago ('iibs dtish'sI to (.4, Son Francisco
wasted no time
overtook squeaker against I'Itl.stajrgh, strove in
second
what proved (1) be the will, Bobby Bond., capping the
t he tournament, ciltchlng up. They scored a pair went the dista nce for the this year's squad we're juniors season and carried a much Seabt-ecze scored a single run In
break the law Wednesday i'hilrnlelptila 84 in 10 innings, "iliese I'irntc tars
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Tom Seaver of the Meta had
NUN
they arare slec - isive two runs,
in
tlit bottom of the u
uopping tap-seeded Colonial, S.
Seminoles and suffered the loss, and sobomores. The two top better record Into the tour- the top of the fourth and t 'at
night-and they got busted for Iii, Angeles blanked Montreal me"
rally with a tM-breaking,
Ms scoreless pitching streak
1. Evans andSeabret'e meet at fra me, Cranes Stanton led off He fanned only three and pitchers, Donald Brown and namerit. In fact. Se'abtt'ezt
It
lUck Wise finally picked up run homer. Dave Ingrnan also halted at 21 3.1 innhgs but still
proved to be the winning t.alby.
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Iii' had plenty to
tie frightened Pus first victory as a Cardinal had a pair of nlo homers for went the route, scattering isv-en
1 p.m. Saturday with the winner with a single and Don Zabel walked two, while allowing only
liii.' Ctih&gt;, reeling tinder the slefeat.'l San Diego 5-i.
to
get
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added
three
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by
Th
Sloan, are both juniors, as Is wasn't even favor
insurarice
about. Cincinnati took a
THAT A
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walked. Steve !ichuck slammed 101W hits
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of that game advancing
lead after two defeats arwi did it by San Francisco.
of a sevcn-ga,iw losing
runs in the top of the fifth.
ca tcher Kurt MeLeod, wh led their opener with Lyman.
Padres hits for his third victory
In the Anier Ira, I,ngue, mlii 11w eighth inning, 7-I
hut t he knm king in
mu two-run double that put the
5
WEAR
Charles Duhart led the the team in hitting this season, Sanford was aLt0Ant1Thk'r0g In
streak,
were
regional competition,
the go-ahead runs In
Over 300 fans braved chiIi)'
employing this tail Mjflnoth beat liostnn 3-1, (lie flues sured (wire,
Oaiid
ILe Jim £regosl backed hhn
le
teen
of
Los
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then pushed St Louis' liveSeminole hitting attack with a Third baseman Willie Wall, the opener as they defeated winds to attend yesterdal
of unsound strategy In Houston New York Yankees turned
The Seminoles jumped ahead Trojans in front to stay.
AWAY /
run second in. and (till Stoneman of Montreal with a Chrenin homer and
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tnu'k
across
three
more
runs
in the fling. "II wits not
as they tried to overhaul (hi' Oaklnns.t 4'2, Colifunifin timed botthm of (tie niath before
l-' in the top of Us' opening
iii the pa:: of ngtcs Rcyr.olds gig th
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another junior, cout
Edgewater, a team that had
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appeared headed Into a nre. 'Tornmi. Agee .44.4 a twni'un
streaking Astr-os,
frame. With one out, R.ntib
little ffn't," saul thtfotrne less cilia irininz affiiir before ''°'
Milwaukee
3-1,
Detroit
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Reynolds walked. Chris Baum
lk'aslltx'ke.i 4-4 in the bottoti, Texas -1, the Chicago Whit,'
I (lie 111th Inning, relies yr Dan
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whipped ('les'elnnil 7.5 in It) 0's Lose
Mi;rin got the first two Astros, Innings
ansi, in a raln'ahontcn.d
:hl are g ene ral l V Danger Markers
including Jim Wynn. It was 54-inning contest, Kansas
City
narked by red buo-s wth
There are certain biic , Winn' hone run In the eighth ilefeatesl I)altlinore 5-3.
HERALD COkL$0a,I?O
veri numbers arid black
inning that had tied the contest.
SCMINOLI
''We don't hair just one guy
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xioys with odd numbers flags arid maikers that the
c.'uir, r,
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Not a man to mess with in
include
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should be on
fly KEN hIAPl'oI'oI(T
nipped the' Montreal Espois 2-0. t-''a1 psn h sir:Ie by -i'ln lri'i ifltA he
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Petroleum, Renard Miles two
sing le for the Railroaders, Matt double, Dar) Stewart
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Before the Orioles came up hi'w.n'ite'in
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a double for IREW with a grand sla m
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alter Johnny Callison hail
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doubled
home
a
run.
triples
and
a double, Bobby
Wilson, John Sierputowski, and single. Bob Wheanty and home mu
So tiled teammi!"
Slav,. a
300C
right When RETURNiNG Di ver" flag and most oth*r
ham situps were falling on his with their rain-shortened rally
Bill Freehan's two-run doubte doubled and Rich MelCinas.y
l'ulfrd State Bank
In the second Innin
the Cubs decided to bypass the
Turner, sa
Meyers a double and sinale, Pat Mike Barbour, Don Lively arid Steve Dangleman each a single. the
3 0 C t
Anti May asisled: "When I
broil and Manager Earl Weaver In the sixth, the Hoyali had put Capped a five-run fifth inning walked in the fourth aiming.
to the h ar b or, the RED red , orange or yellow floqe,
in
any
Sanford
Atlantic
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first
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season
Browvu.lb
slugging
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first
baseman, giving the center fielder fall down. I of the Ilaltiniore Orioles was the game away with a five-run for
Johnson a double, and Paul Sam Vanness all had single's. Winning pitcher, Kevin Crouse; th
buo 's should be on your buoys or markers, C*cept him an
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Detroit and the 11gev,
a i
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"1 rifled the home run after I
Intentional walk to get to just knew I had to score. These ankle-deep
Galm three singles. For Jeff Raybon and Mike Wagner loser, Greg ta
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Mike Lowery each had a sing)C.
in Goodyear, Price Raker had a each had a two singles for
fob Watson, hitless In tour guys never give up. We can usual.
RIGHT RETURNING
EVANS
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Siahowo
berry's two-run single, The runs on Norm Cash's homer enroute said Michael, exuberant over
w . For Sanford Police. Jei
previous at tints,
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State
home
run,
Chip
Flanders
a
Seminole
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IF c
Rank, He pitched a one-hitter. triple,
Ben Butler and P ill
Crawford,
V,'ltM'lr1 stIiIn't hiks' too kindly
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Ned Stevens, Chad Roll
ê.'-sga.4 I. b.l,
Spilimara. John Vezina and Make
hla'y came back from a 2-4) bashful with ummiplres, let theivi 22 arid 1-3 scoreless Innings.
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14,*,.i 5aal i.'.,,, ,..4 s WO s
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2 0 I C struck out 12.. and slammed two and Bruce Arnett all had Jones all had singles.. Winning chaip
to
this and showed his tilt- Chicago lead In the third on know what was on his
2s
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games like this contin. he felt his club's pitching staff feeling that Denny McLain
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double to right center field that run triple. Then, after run-acerRocky Jernigan; loser, Ned laser, Ulyasas Ward.
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sent May scurrying around the log hits by liii!&gt;' Williams and with Kansas City
le ading 5-3 in snapped Weaver.
their words."
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said after Haltl:mmm-e's fourth White Sax won their game in the American League champions, out a ninth inning
Evans
3 010 '-3 3 2 pitcher, Jimmy Kennedy; loser, clowyear
Brad Leon had a big night Ic
Milwaukee
C I Brooks' each had a triple for
San*o Atuat:
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APEX got eight hits in the
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straight loss. "they didn't even 10th on Dick Allen's two-run "We're not as bad as some tally as the Angels beat th.
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We%400.
game, all singles, Robert Baker runs,
take the tarpaulIn off the field to homer. Allen unloaded his third people think."
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Breners.
a double. Dann Flint three
a double, and single, RnIs
2hSthUC. SAC Nesmith. IsernirL
and Tom McIntyre each got sims
see
If the ground was wee, flow homer of the year following a Weak-hitting Gene Michael Dave LaRoche bailed Dick
Zabel. WP Cover. p0 MLso0.
Seminole Petroleum ll
singles arid Tim Bobbins a
had a home run and singli
two,S
WStOfl. SIu.Duhiri, Daum. LOP
can you say the field's un. one-out walk to Rich Morales. hit only the ninth home run of Wondson
RaIlroaders 12
Goodyear
single. For Chase, Ken
likcFall,WesSke,Josli Robl.iskatripleandtwosinglci1, -.
out ala tough situation
kmunoe S. Ivarn 4. Unwfru",
Howell
and
John
Butler
each
::
playable
If you don't even
The Indians had tied the game his major league career, * in the eighth inning to preserve
Kevin Miles had a home run
Seminole Sporting Goodst
Davidson and Greg Stafford got one
David RiCharde four for four, a
CoeereIl, lIrew*r.
me only hit for United double and three singles,
look?"
at 5$ in the top of the ninth three-run shot, to lead New this victory for Minnesota. It
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ken Perry had a double and each had a home run
and single for Seminole
mad
and Trans. Union was home run
The rain was still coming Inning when Alex Johnaws York over Oakland. Michael, a was Woodson's first major
by Kinnard two singles, Tomm
Anthony McIntyre. Winning
down hard In Kansas City as doubled and came home on a lifetime .227 hitter, drilled a line league victory siflca
trnem-i
e
National League
Grace), Roy Lisk and David
pitcher, Ews Spake; loser, Fulghum
Weaver spoke, more than an
Fa
ll
I)is'Ision
.
t
ssau
one single each. For
0ii
Rand' Harvey.
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GB. hour after (he game, He, neverW,
I.
Pet.
Sanford
Truckers,
Don
Fast Division
-RY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will be played Monday night in
New York
theless, Insisted that Chief Urn.
5 2 .750 .
Robinson two home runs an
To the Los Angeles Lakers, Salt lake City, where the Stars
Jac'kPrnsserFordl
B.
Montreal
pire
Larry Napp made a rmii.s5
3
,625
i
two singles, Buddy Stumpf
W I. Pet. G.
the first game of the National have won their three games In Det
Creorge'stl
Philadelphia 5 4 .556 l
take by calling the contest after
double and single, Bill MIUct
ro
it
5
3
625
This game went
1
-- BaAetball Association's chain- the series.
Pittsburgh
a 59-niilnutt' wait.
5 4 .556 )
Into extra three singles, Matt Stewart tw0
Baltimore
5 5 .500 1
pionship series was a bombinnings and then had to be singles,
The Pacers' high scorer was
St.
Louis
liii, Orioles had scored three
3
7
.300
4
Cleveland
Glen Robinson a doubt
.1
.444
ounce precisely, a Jerry Lucas Mel Daniels with only 20 poInts Boston
: ulied because of curfew. It wi
Chicago
runs in the top of the inning and
2 9 lt
ll and Mike Kanady a single
3
5
.375
1
cirnb.
but his teammates backed
scheduled at a later date W
had a man on second base with
West Division
him New York
innin g pitcher, Ray Hodges
3 5 .375 1
lucas, the New York Knick. well with George McGinnis and
until completed. Pitchers °
Houston
two out and pinch-hitter Bobby
9
2
.819
Milwaukee
loser, Greg Rrasswood.
2
Not
ea'bockem-s' center, went out. Darnell 11111mm each getting 16
record, Jack Prosser Ford,
('rich coming to bat when it
Los Angeles
9 2 JIg
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side-way
cutside-to
shoot
and
Roger
Brown
Mike Link; George's, Billy
15. Willie
San FrancIsco 5 6 455 4
West Division
began to pour.
When the Twins won the first is Kip Grant who has 11w third Benson had the tap batting
Lake M1$
r-s against the Lakers' di,- Wise and Zeln-io Beaty led Utah
GriffithSan Diego
4
7
"If the conditions of the field half title in the Ovl.edo Major highest batting average in the average with 13 for 30 car even
Winchester
Homes 7
awOI$C
WL
organized defense. His long, an- with 30 and 23 points, respec.. Minnesota
i Atlanta
5 2 .714
4 8 .ia sc were that bad when they called League division it was
Tom Hickson ha d a borne na
no ac- league at .466 which be corus- .500 clip and pitching wow
ching bombs blasted the net as lively. Daniels sat out most of Chicago
7 3 ,71) Cincinnati
u'-' E'thanoe
this game," fumed Weaver, cldent and the
3
6
and
two
doubles
for
statistics
of the piled on Ic, hits in 30 at bats, The Henson has a 3-1 record with 49
Laki
the Knicks exploded for a 1)4-fl the third period in foul trouble Oakland
S3
"then we'll never play a game fi half bear that out
5 3 .625 1
Wednesday's Results
2 Monroe Inn, Ed Maiscek a
Twins' star also hals a kague strikeouts in 22 inning&amp; His low
victory Wednesday night in the but still managed 18 rebounds. Texas
San Francisco 8, Philadelphia in Baltimore this season. It will
5 5 .500 1t
mat
Pitching wise it was Chuck leading total of it rims scored. was a one-tuttes- against the
triple and single, John Farrell
first
game
of
the
best-of-seven
Utah
led
55-53
at
halft1e
and
Kansas
City
6,
10
ver
be
5 6 .455 2
innings
ne
2S
drier In Baltimore Starrett leading the way with a
L sI'COtfl mercury
three singles, Don Harvey six
I
Other top hitters on the Twins Twlric.
Indiana did not grab the lead for California
,JnlVd
St. Louis 9, Atlanta 4
than the ground I walked across 4-0 i-e'cord
4 6 .400 2"s
John
Jones
each
had
in which he ha.. 3.4 team are Starrett with 13 for
a
doubk
07
'--t UfliOfi
Victor Blair of the Orioles as
Bill Bradley scored
good until late in the third
points
tonight."
Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 6
and single. Randy Hill a triple
outs in If innings. He has and .449, Reginald Barnes 12 for the ucond leading hitter,
or the Knicks and hit 11 of 12 period at 75-74.
Th
e
JUNIOR
LEAGUE
Wednesday's
Results
Houston
5
hot
Chicago
White
. Chicago 4, 10 in.
Sax allowed 14 hits In that span. 32 and .375, and William Carter sharing the league bead for hits
and Bob HrwI a
ni
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Ii also was a time of squaring
slots but Lucas' performance of
nir,,;s
won their seventh straight Mike Cox is In
Winchester Homes, Doug
with a 2.1 record eight for 22 and .363. Two of with 1.3 achieved in 32 at bats.
26 points was the key.
their series for the New York
Minnesota 3, Boston 1
gannç with a 7-6 triumph over which 10-year-old
New York 5, San Diego 1
Rarcar9 Elks 2
Malicowskl a double and single,
Darrell Duds Carter's hit., have been circuit H. is hatting at .467. Don Jacobs
former Ohio Slate AU-American Nets, who lost two games badly
California 3, Milwaukee I
the Cleveland Indians in 10 In- has a 2-0 report cant
David Wiggins and Mike Mike Galloway
Los Angeles 2, Montreal o
two singles,
clout...
shari a strong 419 average for
against
led
the
New
York
attack
in
the
Virginia on the Squires'
Chicago 7, Cleveland 5, 10 In.
Fitzgerald each had two singles David Magda,
Thursday's Games
nings; the Detroit Tigers hamhitting was not abandoned by
Charley Bridges,
The second place finisher, the the Oholes on 13 tuts is fl at
first
half
when
the
Knicks
hit
l'
court
The
Nets
put
the
Squires
nings
for Hm-car, Wayne Stump! and Mike
Philadelphia (Selma 01) at mereci the Texas Rangers 8-1; 9*
Yancey, Chancy Long,
Twins who had four batters Orioles, also showed why they bets with 14 runs scored.
per cent from the floor for a 67- in a hole early and led 63-52 at
New York 4, Oakland 2
San Francisco (Cumberland Cl. the New York Yankees tripped in the top 10. Leading toe Twins were
Ken Lee each had one. Elks had Danny
Tarlton and Bruce
close to the top. Mike
Ttny Williams is 9* top
49
lead.
Th
ey
were
never
sehalftime
with
Hick
Harry
Detroit 8, Texas 1
the Oakland A's 4-2; the Call.
2)
three tilts in the game, one each Furister all had singles. Win.
hitting
star for the PIrates with
rinusly
challenged
In
the
second
leading
the
way,
finishing
Kansas
City
5,
for
n
ia
Baltimore 3,
by John Getgen. Gary Harrell nlng pitcher,
with
Angels turned back the
Cincinnati (Gullett (1-2) at
Bill Mesch; loser,
averageoneighthjlais is
half,
points.
Ss Innings, rain
and Terry Smith. Winning Bus-id Magda.
Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 and the
Pittsburgh (HriIesO.0) (N)
trips, lzwhidlitg three triples.
a.444
The
The Lakers, Pacific Division
pitcher, David Wiggins; laser,
New York (Gentry 0-1) at Minnesota Twins stopped the
The Squires pulled within
STANDINGS
Pirates have perhavs the
wL
4
.
Thursday's
Games
San
Boston
Red
Roger Mills.
Sax
Diego (Norman 0-1), (N)
3.1 in the other
L.
Western Conference chain. our Points, 106-104, with 3:17 to
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best balanced hitting team in
puons, could not get a consistent
at
American
League
games,
Montreal
(McAnally
0-0)
play,
The
Nets got a quick batI I
No games scheduled
the league. Other Pirate
performance from any of the ket and ma
SENIOR LEAGUE
Tr,jr
to. Angeles (Downing I-I), mU)
5 4
In the National League,
naged to increase
Ep,cutpr,,
averages have Alurizo Vinson at
players. Gail Goodrich hit his
4 5
Son
Francisco
Gian
Friday's
Game.
ts beat the
lead in the final moments .
SIrombs,V
Friday's Games
423 en II for 26; Dwayne
first six shots and scored 16
IBEWII-SanIord Police O
Cincinnati at Chicago
Philadelphia Ptiilhiei 8-6 in 10;
Car
7 7
Golden at .411 on seven for 17:
John
Roche,
Just
returned
points
in
the
first
quarter.
Shaun O'Brien led the attack Winc'ptIrs' Horn.',
He
the Cincinnati Reds defeated
0 10
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, (N)
Lance Hillard at .34? on eight
finished with 20, u team
from an injured ankle, scored 24
By IIERKY CUSH
Minnesota at New York, (N)
St. Louis at Houston, (N)
the Pittsburgh Pirates 7"6 9*
seven hits in his Last four
23
JClL300 at LU
Los Angeles has been in 9* for New York, which also got 18
California at Baltimore, (N)
hiF.RALI) SPORTS WRITER
games.
Philadelphia at San Diego, St. Louis Cardinals pounded 9*
on
six
for
X
NBA playoffs In loot the past 12 from Bill Melchionni and 16
Chicago at Detroit, (N)
(N)
Atlanta Braves 9.4; the Houston
Other lop stickers are Fadem,
The leading performer for 11w
years but has never won a from Bill Paultz. Julius Ers'ing
Oakland at MIlwaukee, (N)
Trinity Prep begins It..
New York at Los Angeles, AstrostooktheChicagocubass
John
Kennedy,
Lawrence
catdinaia
is ra Dada who ma
'ague crown. The Knicks dc- led Virginia with 27 points and
Cleveland at Kansas City, (N')
d
istr
ict
baseball playoff action Cleve land, and Jack Madden,
in 10; the New York Mels
hitting
ala .300 clip on eight hit.,
ated the Lakers in seven 23 rebounds. Bernie Williams (N
at
3:30
By BOB GREE4
p
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Montreal
at
m.
when
tripped
the
San
The usual Trinity lineup
San Francisco,
Diego Padres 5- thisafternoon
when he tied for fourth in Las
in 21 at bats. H. has a 1-3 reurd
had 24 for the Squires.
games for the title in
Boston at Texas, (N)
-1-and the Los-Angeles Dodgers they clash with Howey should see Kennedy at second to.'
IN)
DALLAS (APi - Jack Nick. week 's prestigious Tournamen'
11
11F
the Carets who won ixily once
Among
veteran
Lakers
who
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Academy at harper Shepherd and leading off. Andy Penn us
bus is favored l.ee Trevino. of Champions.
Ifl rune gain.'s in the first hod
have
HOWE 'i :'ttAIJE\i I riding,
suffered
through
the
uuc'tit Sandra trophies and ribbons in beginning arid
Field.
The
other
game
In
the
rlghtfiekl
and
Ar'wld
Palmer and Billy Casper
hitting secteal.
in"The way he's playing, hi
Other top ptWhen in the
team's playoff woes are Jerry
.
Saints district finds Mt. Dora Zimmer catching and betting
llortner of Longwood is awarded ribbon for termediate equitation. and in two Jump
are on hand. But Bruce (-fluid break through and wu
classes.
ague include the Ptr*tes
le
West
and
Wilt
Chamberlain.
.
Bible
meeting
Florida
Central
third.
placing in intermediate Equitation Class in the She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Fadsem
Crampton may be the chief two or three in a row," one petl.
at SliOt't and C1.iytun Beasiwy with as 2-i
Chamberlain
didn't
challenge
at
1:30
p.m.
challenger
-C
hitting
cleanup.
Hanna
pitching
recuesi
and the
for
th
e title in the tour official said today befurs
Academy's annual Spring F1ur Show Sunday. Bortner, 119 Primrose Dr., Longwood. Making
ortuis, Calvin
Lucas' outside shooting early in
Steve
Stevenson's
Saints
and
batting
fifth.
Cleveland
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$125,000
Byron
Nelson
Golf
.
le
the curly-haired veteran tee*
An eighth grader at the coeducational college the presentation is Frank Corlett, foreign
Ward
the
wnis
a
simalasnsag'%,.
game
a-lien
th
e
6-(uot
br
in
g
a
impre
ss
ive
15-4
report
Classic.
hitting sixth and In centertleld. Beasley
off in the first round.
111111114.
preparatory school in central Florida, Sandra language instructor at th e Academy.
has the top single game
K nick was at his bombs-away
card Into the meeting with Madden In left and belting
Cranipton, an Australian now
"He just grinds It out, a-eel
competed with 10 other riders in grades 7-12 for
s'st with nine baskets In 11 altAM ht
hluwey today. Arncng those seventh. Dubuwe hitting eight fffOrt In U* ftU l, ,
living in Dallas, hasn't won all after week" said the official,
Set
the
Cardinaw
lnspts
from
20
to
30
down
=
a Mewins
Is
feet.
a
pair
of
victories
over
and
atason but he's been seventh or "Just like one of those old siavj
.
ftrstbmseman
Dale Par,un hitter and struck out 13 bather,
Chamberlain got 19 rebound...
today's opponent.
hitting
ninth.
better eight times, has been in galleys. You can just see him
,nut msunt a walk
Dave DeBuuchere stiired 19
But if other district results
The winners of today's ganw
position to win ii hail dozen pulling at an oar and hear the
points for the Knicks as well as
,ure
any
Indication
(lie
Saints
-.
514.,s
clash
tomorrow
at
Harpertines and pushed his season drum beating in the back.
a 1.
1~ &lt;"
"
getting 10 rebounds. Jim
could be In for a little trouble Shepherd i"tekI in * 3 p.m. Y,u,fls
4 1
turnings to more than $70,000 ground. Grinding it out."
McMillan got 14 points, the see'dIf
iI
today, Sanford In Class AAAA district liv e title contest
,
ond high for Los Angeles.
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play dumped Edgewater which
44
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tThe second game of the series
. , T~.
had taken the Seminoles twice
4000Z
isscbezluledfor Sunday and will
in the regular season and last
\ "
be televised nationally.
night Colonial fell to
The seventh and deciding
'1
Seatarreic after winning twice
,r
fkine of the
over the Santic't'abs In (1stWe Have
Pit fvn1tIjl! , heroes went oil
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Prix driver Emerson Fittipaldi from Brazil looks
likc the hi'ttest young prospect In Formula I competion t1
come along In quite a while. Emerson won the Daily F.xpres.
International Formula I race in the JPS Lotus. Last year he
served notice that he was a real coiner when he won the U.S.
Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. New York. The more he drives
the better he gets.
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Jarnri Hylton is the Grand National Points Leader at this
time. However he is being strongi challenged by f4.nbb
Allison who is a close second and Richard Petty who is third.
On May 7, we have the Talledega 500 from Alabama, the next
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Gary Bettenhauaen in a OFFY powered machine the winner
of the second. This was supposed to be die year that the
Turbot-Forda and OFFYS were so even in horsepower that no
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waiting to we whether Mark Donahue in the new Porctw 917lOcan handle the Mrl.aren Team. lam of the opinion that on
some road courses he maybe as mh as two seconds faster
in qualifying. This Is an indication I have from observers on
the scene. We shall see what happens. I still haven't heard
the resuits of tests the MeLsi-en Team was conducting with a
Turbocharged 1,000 Horsepower Aluminum Chevrolet. If
they can keep that monster In one piece for 200 miles Jackie
Stewart and Denis Hulmi' will be back In the drivers scat, if
you'll pardon the expression.

New Smynto Results
It had Lu happen. There's a new face in the super feature
winner's circle at New Smyrna Speedway.
In last Friday night's math event, the eventual winner was
Dave McGinnis of Largo, who finally brought a halt to a four
in a row winning streak by Wayne Heckle of Orlando.
McGinnis didn't know he'd wan until after the race was over.
Orlando's Ernie Raas was fir.at to the finish line, but was
disqualified after he was protested and refused to take his
engine apart for a check. Third puce was taken by Orlando
driver Tommy Funk.
In limited stock feature act.m, things finally paid off for
defending champion Bob Sweet of Orlando. Sweet, who won
everything In sight at the Speedway lazt season, had troubles
his iirst two weeks out with a new Chevy, but had everything
right Friday night. He took the checkered flag ahead of
Kenny Coleman of Cocoa Bench and Ray Snodgraza of Lou
Collie, two of the fastest members of the limited stock
fraternity.
In the limited stack heats, the first went to Sweet, and the
second to Johnny White of Melbourne. Coleman also won, in
the consolation race. Late model heat winners, with Bass
disqualified, were Sweet. who also races a car in that class,
and Heckle.
Sweet's limited stuck win came In one of the mimI closely
contested events of the season, He jumped into the lead after
a pair of race restarts triggered by a apinout and engine fire
in a car driven by Harold Smith of Titusvifle, and another
spin and puff of flame In a Dodge Super Bee piloted by Bob
Hodge of Melbourne.
At the fini.th line, Sweet was scant feet In font of Coleman,
with Snodgrass only inches back of the second place nwney.
Racing returns to the half-mile track this Friday night at
8:31) p.m. On tap is special maid, race pairing Heckle and
Panama City are Butch Hint in a Ford vs. Chevy duel.

Petty 'Switches 'To Dodge
Plymouth's legion of stack car racing fans will watch tae
May 7th Winston 500 at Alabama International Motor
Speedway with mixed emotions.
lttcliari l'etty will drive a Dodge In the $151,730 battle over
the fast 2.66-mile trioval.
Petty, the Randleman, N.C., competitor whose name is
synonymous with Plymouth, recently pushed his record
nwntrr o Lsransl National career wins to 143 and all but ten
of the victories came in Plymouth race cars.
Pett' ••swfl." to Dodge is for the Winston 500 only
because he feels the Dodge has a slight aerodynamic advantage over his Plymouth on the high-banked AIMS layout.
Petty is closing in on the Winston Cup point lead and the
finish in the upcoming Winston classic could shuffle the
standings significantly.
Petty and his teammate Buddy Baker, who also drives
Ii [lodge, will be among the favorites when the pole position
dashes kick off qualifying Wednesday afternoon. May 3.
The 5')-!,ste9 qualifiers will get the ;Lartlng flag for the
ser'ond annual Wtntnn 501) at I p.m Sunday afternoon. Ma
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The official entry blanks for 13th annual world 600 race, at
Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 28, have been mailed from
NASCAR Headquarters to all of the oi'ganhznuons registered
drivers and owners of the elite Winston Cup Grand National
Division.
The 600 mlh', 400 lap, event at thr mile and a half superspeedway starts the facility's second dozen years and carries
total posted awards of $153,530. That amount makes the
World 600, Ingest race of the year for the NASCAR pilots, the
richest event slated for the remainder of the 1672 neasim7be winner of the Memorial Day weekend race Is assured
of a rnlnimuni PAYM of $21,0 plus qualifying and lap
money. Rnnner.up driver will take borne at Least $135or with
show position earning $9475 plus incentive awards.
Of the total pie, there is *3,310 slice for the time trials that
underway Wednesday, Ma, 24, u'd will determine the 40
cur starting field. A dozen starters will be decided May 24
with the titct man winning the coveted pole position and
M. Another 12 will be taken May 25 and 12 more on May Is
flte' final two rows fir the two abreast starting held will be
taken on Saturday ,May 27 and the drivers tailing to earn a
starting berth will have a $3,370 Consolation Race that afternoon with the first two finishers becoming the two
altarnate starters for the 12:30 pin. start on May 28.
The battle to Lead the World 600 has been enhanced by a
wtfal lap fund that will be duitribwed to the race l".der*
The fund now stands at $$000 and is growing daily.

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)wailttinr ls'nefits from owners
L'igiiteeru intiiith later, baseball
counterparts walked out for fatBY HUBERT MIZELL
ter persioia.
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Do you, the sports fan,
result feel that...
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Buoniconti, a practicing the everyday Pro Joe "makes
a) All athletes are greedy'
hi Tht' all want $1.5 million attorne', was in the eye' of the about $24,000, tie- same or les!
houses like Wilt Chamberlain'! storm when NFL players than 11100)' of his college classr) Ta ckles and shortstops tei1iioT'arll' hung up th eir pads mates He plays five or six seaalike feel they should retire at tWI' summers ago, if another suns and is furred to retire bestrike cornea, he plans to be in cause he's semi-lame with a
age 35 on $3,000 a month'
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di All of the above'
stiff beck or busted knee. 'Then.
"I'll probably phase myself he itarts his business life six Forget the Bob Cineses, the Joe
Nick Buoniconti, a
,njct linebacker for out of the NFL Players Assocls- years behind college counter- Namaths and the Henry
eaj
arons. Remember the average
the Miami Dolphins, would tion. I believe younger players, parts. His name, reasonably
guy
who plays his heart out fur a
answer "None of the above "He the ones fighting for long-range known although not In
mes
lot
less
reward, He has arjt,tto
believes
fuiii
have
an bvnt'ftnu, should di. the' bargain- superstar trutu'goi,.,
the benefits tie will receive."
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exaggerated -even false'- tog. A strike hurts everyone, virtua'1ly unknown overnight."
iick frowns when soniebud'
but, it's the only weapon players
picture of the average
The husky, Woot-li Nick ges.
cuni
pares the' benefits ala prolured with his right hand as he
the National Foot. have against the owners."
eaional athlete to th ose of a
Nick gave his view of the "av- lectured The hand bore a cast
pp,e''
ball League strike,
carpenter, a druggist in' 'luauslur) as much mart' full) told 'rage" p1-ti football pluyer and toni the latest bone graft )
of
Nick's
knees
have
sands
of occupations which py
said sports tans "liuukin't hr wrist- Both
and the players became
much leu.
bans," said the ID-year man fooled into thinking every ath- felt the knife,
fT)uin your thing before 70,from Notre Dame. "The players ;etc flUikel $100,000 a year and
"But, don't get the Idea I'm
000
people paying $7 a ticket
has agents grabbing at him fur talking for myself bhi'hCfl I
were amateurs in getting
dIS plus mtilloos watching on home
Left'S
1)1011
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to the press. The owners had
cuu why iso atlietes Q ('II
can never be considered an
The way Ruenji'untj sees hfti strike," be said "Ftn'g't fl't
press bgt'iits"
averag'- u1 "

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Thursday, Apri l 1/,

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This difference generally
CLCWbCrC and that it will be
By KENNETH .1 FREED document has been leaked to L A Kissinger put It;
assesWWTItl
from
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"There continues o be • difficult t resist making anme marked
various IWWS agencies With The
Associated Press Writer
the Vietnam situof
accommodation
to
the
pressure
WASHINGTON Al' - In- Associated Press obtaining, at sharp debate between and with.
fltk'fl, R% shown by the study.
experts told Presi. lic own request, it copy from In nencies about the effect of then generated."
m cislians we re skeptical
With some c ptlons. ttx
dent Nixon thite years ago a syndicated columnist Jack An- the outcome in Vietnam on oth.
about
policy, while the military
er nations The most recent NW doinplaying the adverse ci .
settlement resulting In a corn- derson.
was
optimistic
about South
gnt'..i.
atIon' Intelligence Es- feets of a communist
muntst-controlled South Viet.
The contradictory nature of
ment
in
Saigon
were
the
civilian
Vietnam's
ftgnting
ability and
Umatel on this subject ... ten.
nam "WU4 not necessarily Ufl- most of the assessments
won led about effects of a corn10 downgrade the so-cailid agencies—State Department,
hinge" the rest of Southeast vided 1w the various contrib- tied
Defense Department and the munist 1ctnr or political su'domino Theory'
Asia, according to a secret gov. utors was part
intelligence Agency. premacy.
rrnment study.
dealing with Southeast
The summary said 'the mill"The ME dissenters believe
ccc
The
opponents
were the millThe intelligence officials said after Vietnam.
that an unfavorable settlement tary adcjaers, the Joint Chiefs tar)' community gives much
Hanoi's attempt to push gains In
As the summary prepared by would stimulate the commu- i Staff and the armed services greater weight to RVN AF sth
th two most vulnerable area
tistical Improvements
countries. Cambodia and Laos the NSC under direction of Hen. nists to become more active intelligence community.
---pobabiy would be limited to
utiiUcal agitation, at least at
the outset.
Hanoiwould be preoccupied.
ior a tAznt at least., with the foi:;cthble task of consolidating
nmuntst rule in South Vietoffensive in South Vietnam."
.am," the experts said.
R FRED S. HOFFMAN
During a tcieftng on the speech, Kissinger was asked
Al' Militar) Writer
The assessment was included
whether
Hanoi must withdraw Its forces back across the
IL) 2* policy quesS I teSPOTI
WASHINGTON AP - The United States insists that
DMZ
or
just
halt the invasion, which could mean retaining
tuns studied b administration
North Vietnam pull Its invading troops back across the
a lready overrun by the North Vietnamese.
territory
acnctes in reviewing gent"rzd
demt)it.arlzed iorw. hut nppeirs reconc'i!f'd to some limited
aspects of the Vietnam situItis ourpositIon that the forces that crossed the DMZ
loss of territar)' to Hanoi's forces elsewhere In SouthVietotrnn.
should withdrsw across the DM7.," Kissinger said, noting
nam.
The study, cl.astfied secret,
that the North Vietnamese had not penetrated very far into
Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's nationalwas coordinated by the National
South Vieumm and implying they would not be giving up
security adviser, left this Impression Wednesday night in
Security Coi..t.cil and given the
discussing with newsma'n the conditions under which the
much by pulling back,
title National Security Studs
United States would halt its renewed bombing of military
However, Kissinger avoided a direct reply when a irporter
Memorandum I.
targets In North Vietnam
asked
whether the same withdrawal requirement applies to
The more-than-50-page
in his ri.,wl to the nation. Nixon said: "1 have ordered that
other
North
Vietnamese troops which Nixon said had "inour air and naval attackson military installations in North
vacii'd
South
Vu'tmim further south"
c
North
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TAKING DELIVERY of new police car from North Orlande Police
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Wednesday after closed-door national Telephone &amp; Telegraph tional Convention.
Associated Press Writer
Kletndienst disavowed any
debate to recall Kleindien.ct as ii Corp makes him unfit for the
WASHINGTON (All) - After witness in Un effort it iron out Cabinet post.
connection between the settleeight weeks of waiting, Richard some of the inconsistencies in
The conuniuet' approved the ment and the convention cornG. Kleindlenst learns tOdilY testimony taken since the nomination unanimously in late mameni
whether the Senate Judiciary hearings opened March 2
February and sent it to the full
The vote to recall Kleindienst
Conimitttw will vote again to
fieruite for action
came
after the committee reThe panel alsit agreed to sub
endorse his nomination to Lx'
However,
Kletndienst
asked
Jected
proposals by Seas. Ed.
mit is written report te Demoattorney
nttorney general.
now acting utter- cratn' Leader Mike MunfieId the committee to reopen the ward M. Kennedy, P-Mass,, and
hearings after wndicated ('UI- .lnhn V Tunnr, 1)-Calif., to
U9141Y.
ney general after three years as Ii) 5
Chairman
James
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Eastuiiinlst
Jack Anderson pub- have the committee hear from
the Justice Department's No. 2
man, probably will have to wait land. ti-Miss., described the lished a memo, purportedly at least 14 other witnesses,
until the end of the day before committee action as a corn- written by ITT lobbyist Dita some of whom have testified
finding out if the committee still promuw between Republican heard. linking the antitrust set- previously.
the can.
Semi. lurch Bayh, fl-Ind.. at.
favors letting him replace John backing Kletndist$t and Demo- tiement with
N. Mitchell as the nation's lop crats who say his role in the out- glomerate's financial rontribu- tempted to include White House
of-court settlement of three tion to the city of San Diego for aide Peter Flanigan but was
law-enforcement officer.
committee
decided
antitrust
cases against Inter- this summer's Republican Na- defeated, B to 6.
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6B—The Sanford Herald

Thursday. April 27, 1972

I'll

Construction Of Zoo Gardens
Slated to Start This Year
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The s.'-lety plans to stia-t
construction this year. The
minimum financial estimates
for this year Irclude: Membership, 1100,000; special
projects, $50,000; special sales,
$S0,000; city contribution,
$70,000; state and federal
grants, $120,000, and an amount
from the county to be determined by the County Commission.
Nelson stated the state admthistraut'e assistant in the
department of procurement of
grants, said the society has a
good possibility of receiving
state funds me State wants
assurance that the operation
will meet minimum standards.
Nelson also said he expects

world, we could not get construction started by Oct. 1,"
stated Clifford Nelson,
President of the Seminole
Zoological 1.5o.4etv, In an address to the County Commissioners. "me City of Sanford extended the deadline for
us once and we are going to ask
for a further extension."
Tasks for 1972 as outlined by
Nelson Include that of ac-cumulating funds, obtaining
City cooperation with funding
and custody of animals; county
cooperation with approval of
the plan pt esented. des-clopmerit of 104 acres, county
cooperation in ac-cumulation of
state and federal funds and
sutisequcnt operation of the

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is the mrssae on a ssaII behind to Belfast lads.

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next fiscal year which begins in
October.
Nelson said this inological
park is a county park for county
residents and that the commission has a responsibility to
participate. "This Is the one
Will In which your one dollar
can count for two." He told the
board that the society would
ac-cumulate the private funds,
would construct the animal
habitat, operate the oark. alan
Improvements and dedicate all
park revenue towarn capital
Improvements.
Drummond assured him that
there would be no problem with
county cooperation. "We will
make sure you have as much
state and federal funds as Is
possible."

tic;tI sup;—-rt. sup,rt from
PESO ,n Orlando; and
Congressional support from
divisions other than the parks
division. He said that
Congressman Lou Frey had
Indicated a strong interest In
this project
"The society can handle the
private funds., the Board of
County Commissioners, the
public funds." Nelson said.
Commiasmo Chairman Greg
Drummond remarked the
county already has donated In
land an equivalent of $72,000.
And there are no funds
available this fiscal year for
further assistance. However.
Nelson said be is looking to the

State Tops In VD

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Sale.159ol off all
novelty curtains.

Sale 319
Rog. $4. Nylon trcot

qowos with lace tv

States, hose bcn making trips
to Cuba via a third country.

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Then there are student
The United SIOtCS junkets, usually routed to Cuba
is kt'vping the doors shut on via Canada or Mexico. Man)'
Ujmvel to and from Cuba, in hundreds of collegians from
sharp contrast with its new thioughout the United States
policy toward Ari- funning such groups, called
it-c
Ccanmunlst nation, Chi- Venc'ernnos Brigades for the
irsr
Castro revolutionary slogan
Its
Stale Department sources meaning "we shall overcome,"
uxifirmed that a taboo on visits five made it to Cuba despite
I* Premier Fidel Castro's S- Official U.S. frowns.
brid has been extended to
These students have been
MatCh, 1973.
cutting sugarcane, Castro's No.
At the same time, the United I crop. &amp;uingly, the latest
States slammed the door on Venceremos group was put to
tour Cuban motion picture P'°- work building houses.

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novelty Curtains for your kitchen.
children's room or playroom You'll
frnd ruffled, embroidered o' Sheer
styles In bold prints, pstEl5 or vivid
colors Many are Penn-Presl. all are

Sale 296 68 x 24"

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Lined Antique Satin

Sale 240

draperies

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D:croni polyester fiberfill. Blue
striped cotton ticking. At this
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East German hardlinera that
no deal with Bonn was In the
Offing istdch could endanger
their hold over the Communist
half of Germany.

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Brandt before opening negotiations with the East Germans in
1970 At the time he said: "Getman Willy Is a possibility, twin-

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$15

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tunic pajama sets *itfl
matching robe Man's
Styles s4ze132'40

Sale 5 59
Rig. $7. Sleeveless
shifts with Ut-Color

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Big Anniversary wind-up sale.

15% off toddlers' playweare

News

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V&amp;ance 72 w 11' rig. 1.79, Now 1.52.

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East Germany, the liberals
would be the first to go In any
showdown. Although the BusEAST BERLIN - East Get- sians may one day Install a
man leader Erich Honecker is more flexible man, the time
fighting a behind-the-scenes has not yet come; despite the
tittle against liberals who fact that Honecker's conservaa ant to come to terms with the turn is proving an irritant to
Moscow's diplomatic trends In
West.
West German Chancellor Europe.
in order to aid the Kremlin's
silly Braridt's OstpAiUk is
iowfl to have several backers quest for a European Security
In the East German regime. Confer ence and ratiflcaticxi of
These are pa rty off icta at the Moscow-Bonn nonaggresSo rious levels opposed to sian treat)', the East Germans
hlorwcker s uncompromising have had to mike concessions
Idrology and staunch anti- over West Berlin and go
through the motions of being
Westernism.
But, say observers, with the willing to enter into some form
of dialogue with West Geriresent cx.Iitical climate j
many.
Nevertheless. Ilonecker, an
undeviating apparatchlk, said
recently that there can never

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Copley
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Honecker Digs In
Against Russ Thaw

Rig. 3.49. 'Mod Mushroom' brightly

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&amp;cvrs who wanted to appear at
That probably was a practl*' recent First New York Fe's- cal move since Inexperienced
Ural of Cuban Films. Denial of idda can't do a professional job
their visas was In line with a with the machete but can hamstrict policy Of keeping Qlb&amp;flS, met nails to help alleviate an
other than refugees or United acute Cuban housing shortage.
Notions people, out of the
The official Cuban radio,
United Slates.
If you are an American and monitored in Miami, said the
are thinking of visiting Cuba latest U.S. student contingent
isate the restrictions.' your Included 33 men and 21 women.
chances probably are better — The' broadcast didn't say how
far as the U.S. government they entered Cuba,
The State Department used
concerned — than for a Cuban who wants to slip into the to revoke passports of ArtierlUnited States. In the first cans going to Cuba In defiance
place, the U.S. ban on travel to of regulations, but Supreme
Cuba allows for exceptions to Court rulings have eliminated
journalists. schol- that.
The U.S. refusal to admit the
some others.
Thie, some of Pre mier Fidel four Cuban moviemen was
s sympathizers are said questioned by Senate Forei gn
'ensts,
to have reached the United Relations Committee ChairStates posing as refugees. But man J. William Fidbrlght of
the other hand, many Amer. Arkansas. The State Departicarts, such as black militants, merit then wrote Fultright that
ahum Cuba's regime encour- the move was "consistent with
to rebel in the United our established practice."

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tuba Red Visits
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Copley Sc'w* SCrVICC

mostin
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Lint anger at di s s o mit inn of the Northern Ireland

Oak used

ceonramk affairs.

In flt'hfat, Northern lr.land. as sh

its ;i (nion .hick motif to stinc her smpaIhli's at
ii ass clrmonstriit Inn hi, the Unionist Vanguard Mos i

SHOPPING

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business meeting has been
scheduled for 1:311 pin, ut the
All Saint's Episcopal Parish
House in Enterprise. Under
discusskmwilibe Ube upcoming
Vol
cost of living Increase atidi
will
bc-come
effective
in
July,
)L'
55hi11 flit! "I !':j'? III ..n is espc'ctc-t to 1* dtu'd .. to
lit kiwi' t, 1. ihi' pillIR no.
at length a the Florida ,,,_, $s4
UI the b'atlIine'd IT] ri-c rat
081 \,
Federation Cocn'vttWn at Ft
inquiries into busneugov3
ernins-ni dc-aUn;s. Pr I e r Lauderdale an May 2.
Flanigan Is presidential asFormer federal annuitanta in
sk*a*i for international Sanford are invited to ttend

For the last week
of our Anniversary,
we're taking 20% off all
nylon sleepwear.

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lr1p
r, 1, 4d "'11.3 must wait
I')r Fried agreed with this
threecr four weeks far anap. need. He told the board thathe
H February 1, ai allocated pointmel
came to prepare the ground for
1P.50 for pharmaceuticals for
Commissioner John Kim. next year's budget which will
the Seminole County health trough suggested there needs to Include the increases mentioned
drartment was almost all used be an active solicitation of new in this hearing. He told them
r; it wac necessary to request doctors for this area. He that most of the enuob drug
another 1700.
suggested further that this needs are going to Orange
We are seeing more people might well be a project of the County at this time.
and using more medicaticms" Medical Soewt.
r)r, Julian Fried, county health
'
officer, told the board of County
Crnmissinners Seven hundrc-:
twenty patients were seen in th(
family planning clinics this wu1ii
'sear compared with 420 last
%eil The number in the VD
clinics has not changed ap
jff'
preciably.
"The state furnishes only
penicillin for the venereal
disease clinic and there are
State Sen. William Gunter
proposed and steered to
many who cannot tolerate
penicillin and some with inpasrage during the 1972
fections which do not respond to
kgisiative session. two bills
penicillin, in these cases, we
which will be of signthcat
benefit to senior citizens who
nrist provide other types of
are present or former state
medication which must be
employes. Florida now has over
purchased."
88,000 state employes plus C.708
Fried requested a transfer of
funds from the fuel ac-count, the
school teachers, and there are
thousands more than this who
travel account and from the
satar account to the medical
are no retired
supplies account. He estimated
The first bill amends the
that he would need about $0 COL'T HIM IN. 'ter
"Florida rctAremen system"
statute to allow a regular
for the remainder of this Year. Sanford. former governor
He reminded the board that the of North Carolina, has en
member with 35 years,
budget for the health depart- Ic-red the Ii e in or r a I I r
creditable service and a special
ment is supplied 00 per cent by presidential nomination
risk member with 21 years
the State and 20 per cent by the sweepstakes. The late encreditable service, either of
tr now president of
county. Additional moneys Duke t'nteri.it, viss, an
which may include a maximum
Come from the I.ions Clubs for earls ke% supporter in
of four years of military service
the eye cliruc-s and from the John 1'. Kenn.d's i.uc.
credct, to retire on the basis of
Public 1 91th Service for the ee'ssfui 11160 campaign for
aggregate service rather than
the nomination
continuous service as the
migrant health r.roetram.
present law now required. The
"I requested 182,0% for the
Gunter amendment broadened
migrant health coverage so that
the program significantly by
instead of conducting many
providing coverage for retirees
small health clinics on the field,
who left the state fora period of
we could get a bus and driver
and subsequently came
and bring the patients
clink at the department We
back.
wese given $61,000 Inc this
The second measure deals
program."
with teacher retiremenL It
CCommission Chairman Greg
inc reases the number of hours
Drummond remarked that it
from 200-5% a retired teacher
would appear that medical
can work without reducing
costs have gone up 2n
,
per cent.
pension tienl flus change
Fried said that the department
eliminates a discriminatory
would require at least $24,000 on
provision that mitigates against
B JOYCE ROARK
the budget if current programs
Copley News Service
retired tea ct'ers from the
are continued. He told the board
current law.
that Ahkh. Florida and South
When decorating your home,
Senator Gunter stated, "It is
Carolina have the highest be sure to consider the color
my sincere hope that these
reported VI) rates lit the and type of wood used in your
measure'., sIting with other bills
furniture.
ccamtr).
in this area which I supported,
Wood is divided into two
1 have asked cooperation of
will enable our retired citizens
the other doctors in the area to grUis — hardwoods that COIDC
to enjoy the added benefits they
help us to find the %1) sources. It from broad leaf trees, and soft
deserve. These added b.nef its
is no good treating the In. Woods that conic from everfor our senior citizens are in rn
Some
soft
woods,
green trees
divldual cases,
way
a gift - they have bc-en
however, are harder than some
still unknown,"
cat
tied.
hardwoods.
Responding to a query from
Senator Gunter also
Nearly all of the fine moods
Drummond about treatment med in furniture come f'om the rn'imented Orange - Seminole
given to the indigents at the hardwood group
Count)' senior citizens for
health cle'parlment instead of at
The most common wood used showing a great deal of interest
the hospital, Dr. Fried said that in furniture Is oak. The versaIn their slate government- Not
of the 30 to 31 medical doctors in tility and qualities of hardness
only did be receive a large
this immediate area, most are and durability allow oak to be numbrr of letters regarding
reluctant to fill their waiting suitable to all grades of I urnissues of Interest and mmroom with indigent patients, tw. me most preferred of the pcIrta?ee, but on two occasions
He said It is difficult for a new oaks is the white Ciak. Its soft
he had the opportunity of
resident to find a ôuctor or to yellow tone can be darkened to txjtthg bus loads of seniors who
get an appointment with oat. He almost ary shade with limp- were visiting Tallahassee to
receives mans calU ctid viltits bl,rck
oboj-s'e the Legislature.
Furniture styles isaft oak
at the health department from
"This was a great privilege
newcomers who need mediral are Cwite'ZUPCXE)'. FArly
for me." Gunter said. "Knoien arid English Tudor. No
kdgeab)e ritlmcrs, ofary
-iatter which style youchoose,
uc, on the Capitol scene will
it is advisable to use bright, inhelp ensure that the members of
tense colors with it when dec'c'
the Le-pthturc are responsive
rating
to the needs of the state by
visiting Tallahassee, learning
the legislative process and
talktr.g to their representatives.
NARFE Tours
Our senior citizens are
becoming more and more efFla. Power
fective in bringing about needed
Retired Federal Employes reforms through legislation."
Chapter No. 939. NARFE, will
have the opportunity for a
conducted tour of the Florida
TAYE5 ARE
Power Corporation's Plant in
X PAIN IN
Enterprise, Friday, at 2 p.m.

Thursday, April 21, 1912—lB

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the sadness that enthralls
Northern Ireland more es
Dressed by this Si U in S ii
aotc'hlnt a çiamndr in Rel.

East Berlin officials are at
iscourpresent preoccupied In discouraging
aginganyhopeso(freemoveany hopes of tree movern.nt
merit to the West that might
Lire bc-en raised by the recent
,4ute' of Inter-German mlnLsle11.al talks.
The cotnmunist regime here
his now eased restrictions for
Germars traveling to Po1i

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The Sanford Herald

813—The Sanford Herald

Thursday, April 27, 1972

Cleaning Up America

No-Fault Insurance Is Under Fire

It's Also Going To Clean O ut A Few Wallets

Associated Press Writer
No-mull Insurance plans, already law in seven states and
being considered in 27 state legislatures train California to
Ithole lslanul, are facing stiff opposition from is well-organlied and wu'll-tlnann'ul lawyers' lobby.
In some status, the law'.ers are twing Aided by Insurance
uimpanIcs no-I civil rights groups.
Fourteen states ult'fcnte-1 nofault In.urnnte proxal. in
1972 legislative sessluunis, and lawyers specializing In personal
injury litigation, especially the American Trial lawyers
Association, are trying to block passage of no-fault
legislation In 16 of 11w 27 stales considering such bills, an
AswintruI press survey showed
The lawyers' tactics differ froin state to state, but Leonard
Iting, a spokesman (or the American TrIal lawyers Asm.

least major cities.
from tax-happ) econcmists that estimates on the question are undertaken tnl97O was a bit tess direction, but they give Important stake In working out volurnie of runoff and at
Since almost two-thirds of
sew age must be
a pollution tax" be levied with provided b) the Environmental than I per cent of gross national economists and planners the realistic standards," the report part of the raw
COpIC News S(tvit?
dumped
ilirecth
Into
rivers
and
these
cost.s wouhl have to be
necessary substance to chew on says.
rates varying according to each Protection Agency EPA) and product GNP i.
carried by the public, there Is
takes.
An example of the cost
The estimated 975 cost Is In looking ahead on budgets and
WASHINGTON - How much citizens "pollution quotient" the Council on Environmental
The costs of corrective action the very real political questinU
problem In pollution control is
"Estimating
the
costs
of
Quality.
These
figures
show
about
1.5
per
cent
of
potential
plans.
can I
is pollution control going to cost
New technology could reduce the current trend toward appear quite high. They range as to whether support
and who is going to pay for it' meeting reasonable standards that annual costs of reasonable GNP. About 15 per cent of the
The seC'CEId part is easier to of pollution control is a pollution abatement could rise potential growth In GNP from costs of improving air and separating storm and unitary from $15 billion over five years found for the required bond
for alternatives short of corn- Issues
sewers.
answer, but harder to swallow: hazardous exercise," according from $93 billion in 1970 to $W3 970 to 1975 would have to be water quality
Despite such a bleak outlook,
Most older cities have plete separation to around $50
But
costs
could
soar
in
other
to a report titled 'improving t*llrnn in 1975. The cumulative allocated to antipollution
everyone's going to pay.
the bank asserts that the overcombined systems. In dry billion for a full solution,
Control mechanisms Imposed the Quality of Life." published cost for a five-year period could measures, according to the areas.
Control
ric costs &amp; not Include the all point 0% that the castAi Of thit
Much depends on the stan- weather there is no problem.
bank's analysts,
an Industry will be passed along recently by the Chase hit $105 billion.
These Over-all estimates dards which Are Set. "Bath the But in a rainstorm. treatment Mauive disruption that would "greAt CICAntip" can. indeed. be
The estimated cost of
to consurniers in one tam or Manhattan Bank of Now York,
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did. The new church of Si, Man of the Visions Is In startling contrast to the traditional architecture of the Eternal 117111.

War on drugs spans
city streets, poppy farms
was just beginning to show adding that basically the entire
withdrawal symptoms and standard of living of these pe
Copley News Service
pie must be raised before they
there nugtd be time to stall
I
hadn't
taken
my
purse
to
will
completely stop growing
NEW YORK - The man
kxied desperate. His forehead the store, just the amcaird of opium poppies.
And, too, be said that the
was damp with perspiration moneyreededto buy grxeries
growers of the region are also
His hand felt hot as he grabbed I told him this
"Then I will need your opium smokers.
my wrist
But then, he went on. in the
"Lady, you have Whelp me. watch." he said
It was an $18 watch I'd last five years drug abuse In
I'm sick. You know what I
bought four years ago and It the whole world has grown tremean' Sick.."
It was 1:30 Saturday after- didn't keep time well. "You mendously.
"Where formerly this was
noon on New York's Upper should go to another hospital."
West Side, a neighborhood of I advised, changing the mt) something that happened In
cerUan regions only, now It has
ect
middle-class professionals liv.
"I need something to pawn," spread all over the world. And
lr* alongside junkies. murderen, Mafioso and prostitutes. he warned, now In an ugly tone it has spread downward In age.
It was mostly middle-aged pro"What is It you want" I "That or your life."
"Look," I lied, "if you move pIe who smoked opium; now It
asked.
I'd left the apartment to walk to use that knife, 111 scream is down to students and schoolthe two blocks to Broadway to and the watchman in that children who take all kinds of
drugs."
shop for the weekend groceries. building has a m'olver.
I remembered my mugger
"I don't believe you."
Returning, the man walked
aimlessly behind me. Rather
If there's a mythological and asked Ambassador Schurthan turn in my apartment guardian for those who shop on man about methadone, the conbuilding, where I might be Saturday afternoons, he had troveslal drug given addicts
trapped In the doorway, I materialized. The janitor of out with the hope it will replace
stopped on the sidewalk as building maidenly appeared at their erasing for heroin.
though to rearrange my pick- the door. Just a few feet train
The U. N. has not taken a
where we good. 1-he ad, Ct stand on the subject, he ac,
ages.
He caught up and stopped. He hurried off.
knowle-dged France, however,
Three days later I was sitting Is very much opposed to the use
was medium height, in his 3.
clean shaven, neatly dred, in a U, N. press conference
ci methadone. The French con.
But obviously he was wracked termed with the subject of drug sider it merely replaces one ad.
by the addict's killing need for control. Within the U.N., the diction with another, he said.
atmosphere Is sanitary, safe,
the needle.
truethe addiction
"You know what kind of sick- devoid of the threats on the to methadone is far less danness I have" he pleaded. "I New York streets outside
ges thar, the alictictian to
need something for It. And I
But the hcmkirig of harts heron," the ambassador said,
don't have money. I reed none- blaring an First Avenue served ..butinethadonte is not exactly
thing of yours to pawn" Then as a reminder.
Ambassador Carl Sd1W1TLSSi
he added ins fist tone: "I have
Methadone is addictive. "If
from The Netherlands, the ser- you
a knife in my pocket."
t taking methadone,"
His grip didn't relax on my rrtary.general's personal rep- he said, "you have to continue
wrist No cars went by. The resentative for the U.N. Fund taking it. If you stop taring it
sidewalk was empty. That's the for Drug Abuse Control, has
you feel very, very miserable.
way the Upper West Side can voted numerous )'eari to C'Ufl
And there are various bodily
be on a wintry Saturday after- hating drugs
ts when one stops that are
noon.
The ambassador has not felt more or less the same as those
that appear when one stops
"Why don't you go to the doc- bound by mere atatractiums
He has gone to i'unate maim- taking heron, such as spasms.
"I tried St. Luke's Hospital t$Ifl i'il.lale5 in ThM1JIXI to see fever, headache, vomiting."
up there," he said, motioning for himself where vast amounts
After the press conference.
with his head up a few blocks of opium poppies are g
when I asked the ambassador
where the hospital was part of and to try to talk Thai.; of
the Columbia University en- region into substituting poppies what can be done to trip the
addict. he replied: "Methafor otirr crops
elsie.
probab)) It is better than
But the problem, he found, d
"Theyrefused
refused to give me
goes further than merely fuui- nothing
what I need."
He cuiceded that the addict
His forehead is eke out with ung substitute crops
"A man can carry opium who had threatened me on the
more perspiration. Somewhere
I'd rcad that meant he was puppies on his back," the am- street Is one of society's most
really desperate that he hadbass-de*'pointed oil. -But if he pressing problems. "But the
been trying to get help for a grows other crops, like pots- U.N.andonomca,'e with rClong time and had no luck. A toes, for example. then be must spect to him than show tie
small amount of perspiration, have trucks AM icr trucks one world what causes people to
meant that the addict ras to build rosdi,' he saul, use drugs." he fr.4iMi.
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being badly out of touch with
the latent Western tonsorial
trends and for banning aifluSlNGAI)ltE — "Any male eni, middle-aged businessmen
visitor with long hair Is not weI' who are obviously net the hip'nine In Singapore. Long hair Is pie undesirables lee is no
rhfinedas: I. Hair which anxious to avoid.
etches over the shirt collar;
Singapore is certainly anal2, Hair which covers the ears;
3 Hair which reaches the eye- ous to avoid the example of
SL)II1C of its Asian neighbors,
brows.
My visitor who in the opin. notably Nepal and Thailand,
ion of the Immigration officer which have suffered from the
does not meet these require. effects of allowing long-haired
ments will be required to have Western dropouts free access
Pus hair cut Immediately and to their country; but the motihis passport will be Impounded ration for the long-hair rule
until this Is done. otherwise, goes deeper than that. lee's
4c captain of the vessel or air- government Is becoming Incraft carrying the visitor will cressingly concerned at a form
he responsible for transporting of contamination from the West
him to a place outside Singa- known here as "social poliolion,'
pore."
This Is the now notorious
The concern has been exedict, Issued by Prime Minister pressed in various ways. In
Lee Kuan Yew's government wlditl(x% to banning long hair,
less than tour months ago, an antidrug campaign has been
which is being rigorously en- mounted and certain night.
forced by Singapore Immigra- clubs In the famous Bugls
'tcm officers. It has already Street quarter have been oriused dozens of unfortunate dered to close. The most
Incidents and severely dented dramatic Indication of the au.
the international Image of this thorilies' sensitivity to these
Island republic which depends "counter cultures" was the
heavily on tourism. One of the suspension of the American
many attacks came Iran the Field Service exchange pro.
Londcri Daily Mirror, which gram under which 7oSingapore
criticized the Singapore gov- students have studied In U.S.
- ernment In an editorial for high schools for a year.
By lAIN WALKER
Copley News Service

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The comments take on speclal significance when you
realize they describe youngManpower Is being mixed stern whose classroom aliengently with boypower and sea- dance and scholastic records
soned with just a bit of Big often were pretty dismal — Unrother concern in an unusual Ill the work-experience proexperiment at the Pacific Mis- gram was launched at PMR by
ile Range, Point Mugu, Calif. fliackitock Junior High School
"An Ideal worker ... reliable of Port Hut'ncnie last Septem.
asset ... very enthusiastic, her.
very original ... shows insight
The 40 boys, ages 13 and 14,
and maturity,., his initiative Is were divided between Point
a tremendous asset. .....
Mugu and the Conztructicm
These phrases sound like Battalion Canter anti assigned
worth o( praise for a class vale- for two hours each day to a
dictorian or applause for a shop or office job, under super'
,long.timeemploye, right? '.j.;ion of a regular eniploye.
Vhey're not. They are, rather, This Is w here the manpowerthe comments written by PMR boypower formula began to
and Port Hueneme Construc- work.
bun Battalion Center employes
Enrollment is voluntary and
about 4o eighth grade boys once the boys are paid no wages,
described by their teachers as though sornetinws the young"underachievers" and poten- stersare doing an adult's work.
tial dropouts.
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Now they work at PMR and
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Longwood
B) DO\NA F..STES

I.C)N(.WOCfl)-. Authorization
as given b' the Cut Council
for the mayor and city atIorny
it proceed with "gotigiurm
with the South Seminole Rank
on a klan for $106,000 for improt'ernents in the water
System. A water rationing wia
ordered throughout the rir'.
pending completion of the
Improvements. Rate of interest
on the loan is to he live per cent.

OKs Loan,

The (XpOflSlOfl' inn im
pret'enwnts include grt%urie
5rtorage IITUI WrSitOr lit COSt Of
$111I). drep well, $,5O0; high
pumps.
$10,000:
service
equipment and pump building,
51flflflfl nod rontincencirs
51450(1 for h t otal
5111.000. The improvements are
to be made sit the main plant of
the vsWm
By taking the action, the
Council decided not to go ahead
at this time with construction of

new well, snrage. aeration,
pumps, equipment and pump
huil(ftflg at it TWW Site which bad
been estimated to mA some
$149,5011. With the two site
trnproenwnts and $I00,11( in
additional distribution mains
Citt Engineer Williom Palm
had said the rity would be
prepared to serve a population
of 8,OOe jrsn
The water rationing to
become effective next Monday
caits toe citizens north of

Rations

Council that federal loans for
the sewer system are not being
solicited because the Interiit
rate at this time Is better on
private money than through the
government He added with
i'wd up" under A
federal loan, additional loans

\)ronge Avenue to use water an
Mondays and Thursdays, from
O1'fingt AtnUC to SR 434 on
Thcsdjivs and F'ridsys and al
the area south of 434 on Wed.
iwsdavs and Saturdays. City
Supt. Ralph Fisher said water
use is to be curtzsi)ed for 2IlV'fl
car
purposes,
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would not be as "attractive in
In the
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In a utility system related
matter. Palm emlained to the

Bulge In Inflation Temporary

Water

Mayor Kenneth Brown said

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dying to get the city's loan" for
the sewer system.
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system.

Bargain Section
Thursday, April 27, 1972
THE SANFORD HERALD

MkvnI; MYI SL1.I1 \1 \tiW, but snmething sure
held up the pui4mun with M letter addresrd to rt'i•
uvri. of howard F. Crowe of Denver. Mulled (let. 20,
l!ISG, to Oklahoma Cit, it war. delivered Feb. IS. lN2.
Fin Its efforts. the pntal ser%ier anIed an additional
three tt'rth since fir%i-du%s pn%thge had gone up from
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James W. Sweet,chairman and president of Scotty's home
Builders Supply, announced that sales for the third quarter
r•ending March 31 increased 60.8 per cent and earnings increased 50.4 per cent over the same quarter last year. Nine
months sales ending March 31 increased 56.6 per cent and
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lasagna take, less time the P,a'sis" Meat
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cottage cheese and egg mit
tore, grated Parmesan ehee-e
sad shredded Mnuar.iLi
-heese, then bake for t
minutes. Sounds easy, and it Li
A ,f.aracnn* Casserole is
sn delicious fixed simply •ir.d
quickly with the Meat Sauri.
and
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to natural foods by taking their
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The promotions of officers of South Seminole Bank have
been announced by Bank President J. P. Toole. Mrs. Lynn
Garrett, Robert W. Sams and Ernest M. Waters have been
named corporate offIcers.
Toole stated that Mrs. Garrett, who has been associated
with the bank for six years, and Sams, recently employed,
were made assistant installment loan officers. Waters joined
the bank three years ago, and was named assistant cashier,
South Seminole Rank with total resources of $31,060,267,
continues to be numbered among the fastest-growing banks
in the area and Is the largest bank in Seminole county.

Banks' Net Income Dips
Atlantic Bancorporatlon's fist-quarter earnings for the
period ended March 31 were reported today. The company's
consolidated income before security gains (losses) amounted
to 46 cent per share for the first quarter, or $1,592,276, as
compared to 49 cent per share, or $1,700,177, for the same
period in 1971.
After giving effect to net security transactions, the first
quarter consolidate net Income was $1,614,298, or 46 cents per
share, as compared to $1,726,756, or 50 cents per share, for
the same period in 1971.
Two special Items partially account for the decrease. The
Inew Florida corporate income tax penalizes earnings about
two cent per share; and the first-quarter earnings last year
included two cent per share in bond trading profits which
were not repeated this year.
Consolidated deposits for the group's 19 member banks on
March 31 were $727 million, or an eight per cent increase over
the $674 million on the same date last year. Consolidated
loans of 1440 million were up 22 per cent as compared to $362
million in 1971. Stockholder equity at March 31, 1972 was
$17.63, up from $16.43 on the same date last year.

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A FEW ADDITIONS TO A BA SIC'
SAUCE that you make ahead and freeze will grated Parmesan cheese are the only additions
give you Eggplant Casserole. Fresh needed for this hearty main dish,
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By SUSAN DELIGHT
Copley Nevis Service
Flank steak, one of the lower
priced of the beef cuts. can be
one of the must flavorful locals
when properly prepared. And it
can star at a party just as prestigmously as on e of the higher
priced cuts.
Flank steak, which adjoins
the short loin of the beef, is flat
and oblong, is usually boneless
and weighs a pound or so. It
should be finely scored on both
sides at the market when destined for braising or broiling. It
may also be cut for slow. and
makes excellent harmiburg*'r
The two flank steak recipes

which follow gain their prestige
from their presentation and accomnpar.imt'nts. Either one can
impress party guests.
The' California beef tempura
comnbim,es the tue-at with imiushrooms and onions. Slices of beef
are dipped into a thin batter
made with ice water which
for-ms a crust the minute it hits
the hot oil. The vegetables re.
c-nyc the same treatment.
Partially freezing the beef
will make it easier to slice.
The tempura ,mss'thod of cooking is enjoying a surge of popuIarity in the West. A tempura
set usually consists of a tempuno Ixin, a skimmer, hI'p\tItks

and a drying rack. flowerer,
Y°UI Ins us sjillet and slotted
wooden spoon will also do the
Job nicely.
london broil with wild allIIOOdIfle rice is quick and eu.s&gt;
to IreIlre, but impressive in
taste ant eye appeal. The meat
is flavored with silvered al.
month and sherry wine
i.ONL)ON BROIL WITH
Will) ALMONDINERICE,
I pkg. s6 or long
grain and wild rice
2 cupo water
I tbsp butter or
fluirgarwe
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WP 'Phone Splits
J. K. Galloway, chairman of the board of the Winter Park
Telephone Company. announced that the stockholders of the
company have approved a proposal to split the common
stock of the company on a two.for-one basis effective May 15.
The action reduces the par value of the common stock from
$2.50 to $1.25 per share and doubles the authorized shares
from three to six million.
At the same meeting. Galloway announced 1972 first
quarter earnings of 1.51 per share on 1,296,000 average shares
as compared with $40 per share on 1,137,800 average shares
In 1971 1972 consolidated revenue was $4,211,500 as compared
with 12,843,400 for.,the same period in 1971. Net income for the
first quarter 1972 totaled $670,900, up from $469,700 for first
quarter 1971.

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•vlce president, advertising and sales promotion director,
Zayre corporaticn announces the appointment of Ingalls
Associates, Inc., Boston, as its advertising agency of record
effective June 1. Ingalls will be responsible for creation and
placement of all broadcasting activity, public relation.,
grand openings, and other special pr.jecta throughout the
Zayre 205 store marketing area.
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MIAMI - Wometeo Enterprises, Inc., reported a 196
percei'i increase in pet share earning, for the first fiscal
quarter of 1972 (or 12 weeks ended March 25), amounting to
19.5 c-rutS, up from 16.3 cents In the simIlar 1971 period.
The company also posted a 19.1 percent gain in net Income
to *1,160.274, compared to $974,436 in the prior year, while
sales in the 12 weeks rose 11.7 percent to $23,703,7119 from
$21,416,835 in 1971.

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almonds
I flank steak Ii lb. i
I cut clove garlic
tbspa. melted butter
or margarine
ltsp. lemon juice
2tbspe. chopped iarsley
Up. Worcestershire

sauce
Cook contents of rice and
seasoning packets with water
and butter as directed on package, substituting sherry for '-s
cup of the water called for. Add
almonds; keep warm.
About 10 minutes before rice
is done, rub steak on both sides
garlic Brush with some of
the incited
cited butter' sprinkle
with leinsin juice. Broil in preheated brtnki, lt inches from
heat, 5 minutes on each side
Cut in thin slanting slices.
Add parsley. Worce-stershire
aiid meat juices trim slicing
steak to remaining melted
butter. Serve as sauce over
meat and rice Makes four
se'rvings
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The first quarter 1972 operating resul0t for First Florida
Bancoporatlon were released by T. F. Tucker, Sanford
president and chief executive officer of the Tampa-based
registered bank holding company.
Income before security transactions for the (lest quarter of
1972 was $1,401,602 compared to 11,123.497 earned in the same
period last year, or an Increase of 24.7 per cent. On the per
share btisls, thL, amounted to 43 cent per share this quarter
as opposed to 34 cent per share earned in the first quarter last
year.
The net Income per share, after taking into account gains
or losses from bond transactions, reflected income of 39 cents
Iper share for this quarter compared to 48 cents per share for
the Like period In 1971.
Tucker reported that total deposits for the 24 member
honks at March31 had Increased b) 14.7 per cent over the like
period in 1971. Deposits now total 5.501,487,879. lie further
noted that the loans had risen significantly over last year,
reflecting an increase of 24.7 per cent.
President Tucker stated that the First National Bank of
West had
Titusville and The Orlando National Rank
become members of the bank holding company since the last
,report on December 31, 1971. He further added that applications are presently with the authorities for the
acquisition of the $45 million Ormond Beach First National
Rank and four charters for new banks in Jacksonville,
Melbourne Beach, Punta Gorda and Pavenp4rt

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Nixon Wouldn't Visit

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and power, it Is quite likely that
faf leer rns-npani.a will attempt to *fy the new rjti's f
the rnarketptssne A differ
payrhoIngkal setting has he"n
estahtisP*il.
It is lanfrniiv, all right. •'-d
more. It Is quite likely a h4g
In a new and perman"
r a I at ion ship he I
government and busies'
Watchdog, partner, 4leIai'
whatever it is ralled.-gov"
t'rwflt se.IYiq to he •I'.e on

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North \'st'trutni and the 'set
Cong "sill necessary aid"
That aid has been enormou.
initial nrrangczncnts for the
Nixon visit were made at ii time
of rela tive lull in Vietnam The
U.S. troop withdrawal program
was proceeding an schetihe.
When Nixon was about to visit
China, a North Vietnamese
military buildup was noted It
might hsivr been expected that
an offensive would come to errbarrass the Chinese. It didn't
happen
What's going an" Kissinger
ouId well ask. Why an offersive now. when it can embarran the Russians' It has been
going on almost a nionth and the
North Vietnamese' are believed
capable of sustaining it fur yet
another month. Should it rack
up a clear major victory and
establish, say, a capital far the
I'ruvisicinai
\'ict
Cong's
Revolutionary Government that
would make the Nixon visit almost impossible.
Would Hanoi deliberate)) set
out to embarrass Its protector
and tx'netiirtot" Would the of.
knaive have taken place if
Mmcm' had warned against it
These are puzzling questions
Kissinger may not have re"t'ed satisfactory answerz. He
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ipted a Soviet device in di'.
'. - tiing the talks as "frank,"
which in Moeecm would mean
!ir's got nowhere.
l.t'onld Breshne'.', the part)
cners1 secretary who is It'
:nrt't with Nixon. set the tomMarch 20 in a notably mild
speech that dwelt on the Soviet
intention to 'improve the puliti.
cal dinate of the planet."
The Russians want the sum- I
init for a variety of weight)
rcaM,ns, some connected with
tin e'otmoiny. Perhaps the \'ictnamcae did, after all, deliberately set out to put the Kremlin
on a spot. Perhaps Hanoi is
wary and distrustful of what
might happen at the luznmll
But unless Hanoi can prnduee a

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It is easy to envisage a set of
rLrrumstanees that could make
it impossible for President Nix.
on to go through with his visit It'
Moscow next month.
The latest mission of the peripatetir henry A. KtsSt1lttf Cliii
arouse speculation that the
rent North ''tit'
sive in South Vietruim could
product such clrcunuiuincrs
There's evidence that neither
Mtisin* nor Washington wants
that Li' happen Each seems
get for the summit to go on,
But the way the Presidents
adviser announced his aer1
four-day stay in Muscim sig.
grated that Vietnam was high
WI the list of JUbJNlJ. Lii be
P1'UtJt"J bt'fmn't the LTtp.
Mosi'ms c'ontuiues it' ath'erUse if deternunsitiun to give

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Drummond reminded the
sheriff that the federal
government probably will
require an infirmary also Polk
said there are currently two
beds available for Inmates who
t*ciinie ill. It is possible that
there will have to be four bed..
aviiib*blt.
'In Brevard Count), &amp;,
registered nurse is on duty 24
hours a day for ernergenr
care 11 a man tweaks a leg, he
is utlirn to the hospital and,
alter the cast is on. he is
brought back Ito the hospital
seCtiOn of the jail.
"The federal government will
specify the size of the e'ells., and
we will request for someone to
for
recomcome down
mendations on roof deck and
elevator ertensrnn"
DWIIflWnd said that these
plans should begin as soon at
possible "If funded, we will
realize a more expensive
facility but will net out less local
expense'
because of the federal
library for the inmates."
Polk said a Library can isfunding."
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! kSIECDOWSkI
Remarking that he believes the
federal government is going to
The sixwriff's department TK
require
recreational areas.
;t'iLitis are consuming quite a
of time for all concerned Polk said that the most
bc'cause of ever increasing economical for financial and
security reasons is the roof top

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Pictured Increasing

Richard Mntz, architect,
presented the plans for the
department to the dieriff pxd
the County Commission, onit to
hear Chairman Greg Drj
mood remark that if "we arc
going after federal funds, wi
may have to make some
changes to he eligible.
By the time all these
'bleeding hearts' lflValvedin
county gtn'ernment get through
we are going to have
recreation, library and church
facilities for the inmates"
Sheriff .lohri Polk said that
nothing is currently being
provided for recreation b4at
suggested that "if we do have to
tuis't' recreational facilities, we
get back to the roof top plan."
Drummond Inquired if e
c-s'clxme or basket weave ten
ring could be used, but Polk
said that it would be torn out. He
mid that modifications wouI6
be necessary joe a chapel and
ui.n
later.
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nn'l the io ti'ti ns,w (cittis'S frinil iS now iwssitle I" believe the 'till I.a',es cfrnparrfru free to
rake pekes if their costs rise.
hip I'm lip (tittitnissiq'n, an aen- t,ulg, was temporary.
'l.vertt'eIes,, C. Jackson
'h g'ivm'rnttii'nt that tuisuty
It cannot be crverlrxikeri,
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fmayvin, rhalnmnan of the tomAnirikans tlic't,ilit s'l"wesl Its "vet, that Ii was,,'t only the
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believed lbp facts show that per cent of roirspariten filing re,mo,nlshltig
Nuw the is'mtii,iissls.n has cvi. while l,uInesq knew the tubas v'rts fr,r the very first quarter
iletise that .'nnhiles it Ito iletnanri for prir'urig It sli Ignored ilort, after lbp price fri-etc iiIst.d
that large i oiiipnnies reduce and ifflerwierl to get away will, the new rules
All or,p can Ammeo l's that
their hikes ami evell rebate to skiing at,
' ustione't' 11w nimopimt "1 past
'His' rule is this F'rfres cannot their own accounting pencenycrihiat gi's
he raisesi if In wo skiing the flutes led them iriat-eurnte 'i_
Now Ibsiat' lainus rif sirfeatirig p.reeritae of profits to sales Formation or that they didn't
Inflation appear far nint. esi isis II,.' a.rsge of the
take seriously the intent and
,,f th s.iO r'" •'.rs flrstprowor of liio rov-nrnlsston
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Yes At ever) Eck,rd Dri.,' Sterol we have
trained beauty corisuttord to show you
sactlp the ri ght comb,rlotion of cosneI,(%
t'ot bring out your best And our
brood-rango un, of beauty aids
helps iniur, at you'11 ak lovelier
than you ever dreamed possible.

nnu'ruiit'riiient of glittering
cnhIwIrnte pt nflI.. hitting two
onsi Iii ii tiig,'Itwr, luau) Aiw't INEW YORK i All) Wsis that I Anil ts'va,n.' i'nk-nI niwoit
Imitiv In the Inflation rate that pille ,'iitit,ils 11114 liii' halt I"
appesucil In the first three ssl(li inflation
months of the year a temporary
11w nthnlnktrntii'ti IrIi'sI to
thing or lifortilAtletill
allay the fear by i.Iaiiiiing the
The fact is that the rate of Jump was temporary, that it
Inflation, alter falling to 17 pet was to , ts e;w-teiI, and that It
cent on an onnuol hnslt late in isniulsi 1w' teduced by summer,
1973. J'imnpetl all the way up to But Aim'rieana on longer be.
8.2 l'r cent in the ,tanuary- hove l)rnmnkes his'&gt; want rsi
F'ehtlmIsr) 'Mars It 511181141
ilenic ansi nctinn.
\t fbi' ii' 'atli" liii" i allis'
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liv Jolts it'ssuii'
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Green onions, muuslsro'-'tns,
parsley
'-, cup fl ot.ir
2 tbspa cvmnstarth
2 tbsps. cornmeal
'st.sp baking p.wder
1 egg, lightly beaten
cup Ice cold water
2 ttsps milk
l'vanutur turn oil
Sweet and sour sauce
Soy dipping sauce
iNui.t'i tither suitable Lean
boneless beef cuts are chuck,
o • of round, sirloin, top round,
'-Ic
Trinu fat front flank steak.
('Ut beef into thin diagonal
slices, about 3 inches long. Cut
green onions Including tops Into
short length,. Slice mush.
rooms [freak iarsky Into
sprigs Combine flour, cornstarch, cornmeal, baking pow.
tier, egg, ice water and nulk to
make batter. Do not stir too
touch
1kt oil to 3-3t)0 tk'grers
Dip a few piece's of beef into
batter, coating lightly. Slip into
deep hut oil, After a minute or
two add other (At, of beef and
vegetables, dipping first in bat.
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health food bar.

meals Why spend extra tune a

Under the supervision of
Martha Weignantel, who has
been with Sarah Lawrence as
their betivan since 1947, the
health bar, familiarly known to

the kitdien when you don't ha-:"
to'
BASIC ML%T.tC.CE
1v cup butter or mnar,arins•

the students as "Martha's

4 cups chopped onion

different tone mid aunisphere

5 pounds grourat bnf

2 tablespoons dried leaf
Is plain and simple and the
oregam
prices are tndt&amp;tt
2 tabLe pions dried 1W bud
Menus are built arousal high1 tablespoon
dried leaf thyme
l' nutritional soeis, brown
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bay
leaf
rice, fresh eggs, fruit., AM sal.
l cans s2 pounds each - !rrna l
ads, tzipres.erved yogurt. herb
teas and fruit Juicts.
4 cups water
Soups are made without meat
3 beef bouillon cube,
stock as some Student diners
2 tablespoons salt
are reluctant to consume to.
I temi,lpoon Tabwk-,j ,a-per
day's meats that may be artifidaily aged and fattened with sauce
injections of chemicals and an2 teasouns sugar
tiblolics.
L i teaspeenrownf
Mar's are thick vegetable
In large kettle melt liutter,
with herbs anti add onion and garlic, and cook
made with lentils, beans, peas, until
Add groun'J beef,
bro wn rice and fresh vegeta- break up with lurk And IXIK
bitS, even susuig celery tops 1(51 until browned. Addremalnu'g
outside lettuce leaves.
tngrealients anti simmer IU1Desserts include brown rice oovervd over low ~xmt
fur 1 hour
t'.g with raisins and
si Indian or until flavors
are blended .to't
aiding male with wisuilwwl
3.sla,e Is thickened. Turn intu
molasses. V .- s delic aJu
°°
OF two-quart freezer
made with unsulfured fried
c1otatrer,, r rigs.ic:*tv ivl.
truit.1 and bb fI.S
available as well as carrot or cool and then freese. To use ii
recipes or as sauu'i
oatmeal cakes
The fact that Martha's sAs- with spaghetti. noodles or rce.
dent customers prefer highly thaw overnight in regrmget'wtur
Y i eld I quarts.
nutritional foods does not neca.,..rih hra,,,4 t's.,r. a. "haat'P,

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that L"iey
give more thosht to t evsiuathat of what they eat than does
the average perit. Nor are
th ey di*tlng
they Like
whipped cream as much as
anyone as 1004 U it Is whipped
h'tsh cream with no
or presersauves. And t.".e)
realize the IUnit.d asrstlabthtl
of guaranteed organic foods
Martha uses these 001) when
she is u.r, of uw re1zastst)- of
the source
One of Martha's favorite recipes is her Banana Bread Na
matter how much she makes
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l'i cups whole wheat flour
i cup chick pea flour
2tbsp baking soda
I tsp salt
4eggs beaten
los-er'dpe bananas
Icuphoncy
Two-thirds cup soybean
or peanut oil
Cream together the bananas,
oil, eggs and honey. Add dry in.
gredienla and nix well. Fill
buttered loaf pan amid bake In
moderate 325degree oven for
one how.
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the American First 1)a C
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Four colonial rrifLcmrn will SocIet% The latest edition I'.
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company's second century of service to American consumers. The
Century 2 Conferenc'c is the first natiornd meeting of Ward's
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wife.
trip privileges for alt mail for
the largest complete TV screen
four different stamps
Summer as just around the p.m., vci'jth wind (cit 5-12 year
October.
Titer deep brown stamps will the blind This includes rum
If he carrier
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S C' ($eS* ocusang ., recreation department is thratgh Thursday, 1-3 p.m. 5th
have identical sn%rr$ptions books. lix'
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cross the top is "('olirnial 8-rent embossed envelope salut
making plans for vacation fun and Oak Avenue, sax grade Up;
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close-u° lens cnd follow dt-- for boys and girls. To make sure ballet. Tuesday. 9-10 a.m., civic
of the logotype of the exposition
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tions for using the close-up at- they sign up for the special center. 7-11 years and ballet, 12
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tachmrnt with careful men- classes they are interested In years and up, 10-I1 am, Civic
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What
constitutes
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. Center;)modern au, Thursday,
tatima
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top renter.
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The basic shooting speed (sir nos at the Civic Center and forCnsc Center. 9-10 a.m 7.11
The glass blow ir&amp; stJimf
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summer
playground years, and 10-11 am., 12 years
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leaf-type shutters if. 1/25th or the
shows. an artisan making a near
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wish to attend,
was. first blown in .i,unw.t:iwr
In addition to special weekly
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faster.
Cameras
with
localfaster.
in 16M and is rr4uirdrd in the
Registration
will
be
held
at
programs
such as skating and
11w art of corn
plane shutters must misc a speed Sanford recreation office skate board contests, art
first rniontal craft
than it deserves, the- nate.of I/Rth serond to eliminate located in the SddCivw contest, doll and hobby show
The silversmith illustrated
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recreation center al 919 Per- morning program activities I)
type teapot created by Paul fir()VIEIXI - Kirby Grant,
Never use flash or flood light'1w followltir is typical ifi
ing to photograph a TV picture' simmon Avenue. No telephone will include softball, basketball,
vt-n- about 17811
known pro4esawnally as "y the nina'. te't lens. sitlt1re'i.setl
The wig in construction is it tong" nfteievision tunic. will tx' ti this column asking for it it runsuhe'r is whether at ant nt-curs wlu'ii an. engraver at- Thts- overpower the 'TV image registrations, please. Non. jump rope. Dick arid fIeld,
pol
for table gaines and free play.
moniestor re.iiqiituitile- description at son has'.' the roam culled I or tempts. to correct
of Williamsburg. the n ster of
"bagwig
and the result is a blank I's' residents must
else
ruttier
than
rescreen
vie'caitrd
to
recreation
cards
prior
Theyuuth centers will be open
most puputu an colonial toys
"It's. a Mad Mod World" talent bout i'rnn. and win m'. under either classification
shows. placing it
tueuuat. Cnwle's Complete' Lii
Your 'He'd BnoI
The mutter i rohlin4! a beaver
ceiling and nwirn registration at the tax collec- for sixth graders and above
Turn
off
flat crown trirorn shn scheduled for .31 PiTt. rvrin;wduzu at U S Coins,
All type- ci atage's in 11w dc
ltiifh.uhu
the- Intluan-lariud
hut of theMonday through Friday an-i.
lights which can cause disturb- tar's office in city hail.
Friday at Jackson Heights differs in this rt:as.uafiriituen, nickel illustriuteit above- us a sign sirs- made- with the
In.
addition
to
the
seven-week
to 5 p.m. at the Civic Center
reflections on the TV
Middle School an Oviedo. with either publications
p with the reverse', left, knowledge and consent of the ing
tye'
-rest Darkening the roam morning playground program Youth Wing arid Westaide
arc sr
being 'aniet No 1 and the mint director Varieties
AL111ANAC- Grunt's son as a student at
often than also increases the contrast 1*- which runs from June 12 Recreation Center.
bear Mr. heed:
reverse-, right as Vii r u - I' produced more
school
FACTS
twee.'st the TV screen picture through July 2L special classes
As. a purtiulls disaihileel srihut through mechanical natalTin- shins, which as sponsored rrun I liaise turned it, rita \u 2
and
the surrounding area - an mclts..k arts and crafts. ManFurther information may be
Sonic' e'x;is'ris consider theuunt'tmons. in the, press room
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the'
Parent Teacher collectIng sp. i' huiihub'. :,auet it
Tin- 11155 double struck IAn- advantage'
ll42 Ic' I945 .Ieffenson nici;c'
day, through Thursday, 1:30.3 obtained by calling 3-3l61.
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Ascruciatior, will include' tapFat black-and-white' photo:- it t'auripI rut tIn' .le'fhi'rstui. ceuin rent is can eihvioims s-iaproxanlutel) 1 enterhainini
rinkt'l type- In rn,. jutig- riet
en the- regular 1fli. graphs. adjust the TV set so
actssaachas "1wJucksonhlih
no'nt it is. ii type- be-cause- it
ue- hilt tt- lll5&amp; Lincoln that tin- contrast of the- TV per________
tune is slightl%' less than normal
:'eintsiimms. zutuseilutehs- no nick- ?iie'nueirial on the reverse' of
sand Victor." and "The .3
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is
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our nipper ruin. naukes all and tern the brightness control
l'arnilhuand."
nimas after that of the Me- slightly higher than normal
lk'T nIII1 silver and 14 jW.rI CCitt
An art show- featuring the
by M Dtll Pce d
niunglint'se- With: U large' marital type, not the Memo- For color TV' photos, adjust can
wont
of
the
students
will
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trots for a bright, pleasing
in conjunction with the form eat thetsmp - In
Assuming I am correct 10 color picture an the' sci
tes accumulate a lspe- Set of Monticello rather than It. the
program, floor prizes will be 1.5. ( iuli,s. ins gulch' haul. in!! t;! it foundation
calling that- mound reverse
. For simple cameras, a fast
- for living in a mobile home on a deeded
—-given away. Then' will Ix it
Ii: ohs opinion a legal type
t,ov,- a Type-] Indian-head (alto such as Tra-X I ASA 4rn t'aulhs. (cur (suit maulujuir t pt',
parcel
land.
eurt'imr' v.'hueit a niujor, rieitict" tumuit flit- plsutw rc".'e-'rse- on the
eel the- nickel Ii'. ,-.c,'ut ;uie'c'.must be used Where there' no
'rite' i:c re-'' .i' -:f ii donation at the dnot'.
Ts'pe-1l
Indiaxu.hesud
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de'litwrulel
afulerhumuperight
a
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ar-Iris
at
w Itli sit he-net timeshutter speed settings insert a
ttn're air. stiP several iii- used fi:,chrutw- u-u the finch sty-I
curb euutIeiniiL \ stair i-ar' e'hu.- mitt.- am eittu.'r the- ;shtvsu-sal
A Ii APN' MARRIACF
to ill
as. [tat- t'agIII -cmigatn'd
ii*r .uuuiihstuuii thi s
The Seminole County Zoning Board did, in
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p,'dui, incluiate'r. tin c ariu-ta,'
rite , reduce the shutter spc't-ct
ifla-tcni U ii g hue' s Iivre'ute.
tic-i arrest Charles Beasley from North
nickel ,crie- to provide st". the
Ittul '-'trurtlirt at a lawful ruin
maik$iui
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Pe
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come
closer
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the
nun
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flying l's n
c-rutm vuru,tte's.
Carolina, a newcomer to our Sunshine State;
bin arid Mrs Pierre A Ilearn silekeb, in the- setter. right fir: tin- ,utlue'r hand is s'uniet
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their
75th
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art! hughes. Th.- %Ven-ld ti
right niud whit Ii. wreung
a respected citizen's chosen
wedding annivensay-s'
way of life. Mr.
insanac- recalls It provided
l'lttsbuirghi, f'uIMiasTi, 100. Wait asked how pa,,
Harvey Smith, an Inspector of Seminole County
atancwatiutu. in dc-sign, conZoning Board, an agent of Mr. Robert S. Brown
and his wife, Della, K. get
In cuulle'ctinL %;wt'iflit'tl' Ut
struction noel control s -salong
arrested Mi- .
flit- United Suite's type :-ti-ms which were valuable
The trial
for April
'We do not fuss much anv• ties It is of no .s;w't-aa cons.14Th, 1972.
is: building the: current gets
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more.- ' Beam replied. "We- quienr'e' who m right sand "lit
e-ratio cut giant c'tinime,rcual
arid milttars' aircraft
can't hear each other -.
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Mr. Beas hey was humiliated, embarrassed
and did appear in court. Now, The ironical Part!
The Zoning Board Is only 2.50 feel from the Court
House, yet no one appeared from the Seminole
County Zoning Board to press charges! The case

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her ties
evI'lflIwhich
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screen In their
taking pictures of orId ruts seen on the T'.
Photographing n*
OV611 home.
priate home study course
$ or faster lens and
it .,n f
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is
required
For
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slower
directions
4%
can rapture a derisive
odacolor-X
For adjustable and automatic prints. expose
rntof peak action or a stififilm i ASA 641 at 1/4th scronidat
..na instant an post- r expres- cameras, an black -and-whit
$ For color slides. use High
ir. when a crlrhrit is tea- film ma be used with a meter ((2
Sk 1601
Speed It.ktac-hrome
. [;r ed W)i.it '.ou learn van
reading made of the TV it
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For more detailed informaA typical exsurrounding
rnes. activities and people
posure on Veric-brome Pan film tton. you can send for a free
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There are more than 36 trailers parked
within a half -mile radius, this Is a trailer section
and should bit so recognized. Question. Are there
no normal and sensible people working in our
government? Wny do they arrest peopue for
using their land to live on? It ? What's going on?
Is our democracy and
government
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In our State Constitution, a mobile home Is a
home. This is a state law! According to the
Zoning Bo..ard, every family living In a dwelling
rrpijt have a permit or they will be arrested
There are modular homes, ranch type homes,
two-try homes, etc. you need a permit to five in
these' dwellings Mr Brown from the Seminole
County Zoning Board said so! According to the
Seminole County Zoning Board, every family
needs a permit every one or two years to live in
a home. If you move out and off your land for six
months, you lose your privilege to move back on.
After six months your property is condemned.
The only role for the Zoning Board IS to enforce
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WF.RT PALM 11FAI1I, Fla.
- People around lrre are get(log used In seeing shiny Model
A roniLtcrt And open touring
sedans plyirill t he tree-lined
boulevards of this south
or ida dly.
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Hut htwte aren't restored antiques, loAngly watched over
by tuetluilotis (-nhliwlora. They
are now "01(1" (AlA, fiherglas.s
rprndoetlms of the kIrl of antLat1otle that kings a feeling
of nostalgia to thou' of its who
feel there eholeIb. more In life
than flits anil uhrotne srl
stereo tape decks.
A wtuthI t-unipany by the
name of Glasaic Industrlea is
turning out these cars at a
cuilla Imcv rate of about three
a week Out these are not In.
tended to 1w' mass nrhwtIori
are
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m ;laiic Is 4frreeI as a
on the shelves
using expensive hardware if leaving it open U s e hard- seurcos are tittering more at
lIIt}dung shelves for books sour she I is going In a cor- hoard or p1 y oil ii If nut trac tive teniuts for such (irvunc- rakish tw(slhEr rm'tster or
anti
fl'-n' leaving enough spa'e ncr or between two walls (ill thu' %s hnli ss,uli %% tli such log, and the Federal housing more conservative
betsieen them for finger Cut cleats out of small pieces a bookcase, toenail til l ouigh Administration now otters it rotsoy - open sedan. The roadater cornea with a
the top of the of wood Mount these to the tori into the su all studs You
ITORIn to insure ''sectind however,
both cars are
b1-i
Most hooks can be stile walls and rest the can run nails or set
I0JIf.
classed as four passenger
on 8-inch shelves hut shelves on these Put an- thniiuigh the hack and lot''
Also, developers are now of. models.
No, It isn't superbly restored 1930 Ford.
NOSTAL(;Ic CIthA'I'lON
put :p a few that are 12-inch other strip along the wall the wall
for
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glass by Classic Industries
mnnt,facturvvd
or more This will take care
brand-new car,
The bodies for theGlassic are
prospective buyers of vacation cswistnjctuwl of one-piece Fiberof I\ irsize books
either as a roadster or an
available
Puweti'cI by a 31Y2 V-fl. this baby is
hoities For example, one new glass, color imprt'iinate-d
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$7,E4i.
open touring sedan. ilie price is
th I'. ttom, narrower at the
CalIf0(
coastal development scratches And falling are till but
lasses
Dance
to They look better
does not sell or lease building eliminated Such colors as
use them cleaningand chanCIng them at
sites, as is usually the case. It Olood Red, Maize Yellow and pensive. Hut According to Glas- auto Industry doesn't
* lanning to store 1.P T't"thing
for the regular intervals Stay away
no
Jack
because
they
do
oril'- on them' heave a little
sells "club memberships' for Sand Pebble are standard. sic's founder and owner
as
mple
as
that. from products with those pee'.
ear;
it's
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operaesti. room between shelves
Faireloth,
who
runs
three-year periotis, with
poitarnus r!atms Theyr
And, of course, the fenders and tin with his )fl Joel, quality
You're
a
tot
better
off
stirblnug
A 12 inch
requires an
11(115 to renew for an ;utllitlonnl numing hoards come any color
-xt:a quarter-inch all
with
regular
c'.urk
rtl
doesn't(-owe
cap
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points
doesn't
Insu-uctiOn in dancing will 1w clascs will he heIst eat-li tsi,, sears
you'd like -- as long as It's Jet out that cacti vr Is virtually
ar-nd n its cardboard case
Members of this newly Black. Other colors are avail- hand-built from the ground up
It
plan to use natural provided by the Sanford Tuesday and Thurstiayn'iocnlng
Iiru:-hes on s-our shelves von recreation department in 9-10 for elementary students; fonuiwd vacation home ('Ofihtilil- able on request.
and that no shortcuts are taken
will need better grades of cooperation with School of 10-1I am. for intermediate nit) club pay tines ranging
The body is mounted on a
in construction. Even the
Iunt'er
month,
deper
Painted shelves, Dance Arts. Classes will be student.s. Non residents must Front $150 to $215
brand-new chassis that at Ill frames are custom-built for the
s's for basement and pa- available In ballet and modern purt-haw recreation cards prior 1wr1ittg on the size and desir- Inchea is longer and wider than Glassic, and Faircloth oversees
the
selected
site.
the
ability of
especially, can he jazz June 13 through July 27 to class starting.
frames on the old Ford
rat'
the entire operation with meadr from economy grade Children will be divided Into the
All classes will be held at the Members may then purchase Model A's. And the powerplant
ticulous care.
vaca
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a
mobile
or
modular
tion
is a 210-horsepower Ford 302 V
7-11 years Sanford Civic Center.
following age
But the ('ilasalc does offer
\,It can huj
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not a 40-horse valve irs block
e
elementary
In
th
age
Will
be
something
that can't be cxlsbt-d shelves much of it in of
financing through the club. straight tow.
and cents. In
pressed
In
dollars
del;irtmeflt stores or unfin- age group, and 12 years of age
Es-en the needed fur ni ture OUIY
CANOE JOURNEY
A thr ee -speed, fully synchrolanders,
ese
days
of
lunar
th
Lsto-.1 shelves that are and up will be In the In
financed
Micheal Jones, a 20-year-old he iiurcIiase.t and
floor
nized stick shift
Sanded and rounded off at termedlate classes.
laser
beams
and
complicated
nt, has through the club,
mounted, naturally) is stan- computers it is nice to know
thu u-dgt' and ready for
Classes will be limited to 30 EnglIsh medical stude
liii'
club
members
vacation
begun
a
solo
two-month
canoe
tuirul. For those who want a lit- there is someplace to turn
riutnitung Most of thi"-e art students each; and will be
journey down the crocodile-in. Kline and furniture become tie luxury, an autonuttic trims- wh
of reinforced core material first come, first sm-ed ha
ere you can get back to
tested Nile from take Tans to their own property and may be mission Is aLto available
with a veneer and are not
New 3 M Desk Top
for basics - on the surface at
registration
fee
the
Sudan
as
Tht't'
will
be
a
at
the
owners
$300.
sold
or
moved
one
of
this
-ear's
toils handsome but sturdy
least,
c'ourse.Class
Wi
for
the
seven
week
nston Qturchlll Memorial discretion. However, the right
Where the old Model A W as
you will pay a premium
Takes only 22W' by IW' on your desk. Weighs
but you instruction will be provided by Trust Exploration fellowships, to buy a s-acatlon home From known as a cantankerous mathese
only 19 lbs. Easily moved. Operates on r'ular
,A ill save time in cutting. Miriam Re and Valerie Weld.
the company and erect lton the chine at times, the Glassic runs
(1. 1 came across an advercurrent. Copies let ters, pages hound in
and finishing
No special equipment will be
site requires acceptance as a as trouble free as any modern tisement for some special
any printed rnat..rul inc1udur. colors, Cr.n'ipl.-te.
'theres nothing quite like needed by the students. Ballet
ly dry., 1Wliquids, or ch.,m-,cals rrquur.'wi,
chub member. This results In car on the road. No gravity- spark plugs that reportedly will
the oldf a s h I o n e
shelf students can wear shorts and
better control of land use and, feed fuel system, no cotton-web give me more hosepower, betbracket for reliable support dance in their stocking feet; and
7900
therefore, a higher quality fan belts, no mechanical brake Lee mileage and much greater
1 7900
$
If s-on want something elethat
advance
to
set.
performance.
The
ad
says
say
the
dedance
overall
community,
can
rods, no spark
gant the old shelf bracket modern jazz students
SOME GIRLS
You climb into a modern these new plugs will never
velopers.
comes in a s-ar$t'ty of sts It's barefooted.
With such new concepts to Glasslc, sink down Into corn- wear out. If they're so good.
Class registration will be
RA
FALL.
and finishes-brass, wrought
satisfy a variety of special fortable vinyl seats, hit the how come the auto industry
accepted at the Sanford
iron, fancy or plain
P. L.
133 last 14111131 UUJOO, t3*lU
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There are shelf brackets
ecreatlon office in the Civic
Texas
financing
for
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70
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txnites and increasing motiva- miles per hour. Aid you have
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oiiIdn't havr got U (I Ii st(' director of th e Lwa Institute. terna) cffec uvenes.s 's cornlshouldchonse or m
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started
singing
lull
Lime
All Nrsteatur
to contart coatings
pa
bedroom. 7be
Knstolferson was appearing again"
In serve as interpreter
John I'nne is coming
As many wntei1ngers
Thatch - Residues at the
n1IP?1II e la and
at time and
Here we go alphabetically:
from the depths of obscurit y . In Chicago about th
Punching
base
of
sod
mostly
stem
arid
the
Steve Goodman was on the bill Prine had a barking of songs
tur;t
another ade of
—
Aerification
wi th a little help train Kr.s
Kristoffersrsn who slogged Pau)AnkawenttohearKrtsthf' he'd already written for the
to use different
sail to permit better rants, which build into an inter-gray.
my sto'
in the by air, water and fering layer
st album "I put allThe
and lAvender in
stuffholes
penetration
around in those depths for a ferson. liked Goodman and fir
Tiller
Side shoot, M the bedi and draperies
thought he should be doing big- songs together on it
rnu-t fc.tdthernotione
I. ç tnie and t:to'r friends
n
ef;tive n
She would lik e
get things than sin g ing, in ii In don Ilceompo
it
sing readily after use, in eon turf
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a flower design In either pink or
t'reaform - A special
"Paul offered Steve a plan4
trast to slow'brraking down
co'or for
its getting rave reviews. plus
mer of urea and 1ormaldehy
lavender. The
the
ticket to New York and told him
I)DT.
peting needs to be able to st,znd
Kristoflerson in his
he'd take him around to record '
Coarse kind — Less attrac- thi.t decomposes slowly
plugs this 25-year-old
leasing nitrogen steadily, 'much wear and tear. -R.S.
companies and see if there was
live
grasses
writer whose songs the city folk
A
horticultural
used
in slo -release lain tend an
interest
in
him
Steve
toici
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Cuftivar k Ik a methum
en -are discovering
—
them
th'
ought
to
come
and
dis'
a
riely
or
strain
as
.
a
muted olive or avocado
Print was wro in
Vertical
Mower
Lawn
not
— and a couple
listen
to
me
tinguished from botamcal vanIII , and country music a-as a)ways playing around the house weeks later we were both off to
s'ties Jamestown and Highlight thinning device with blades tsitaleafgreenwauldbehand- are
fescue culuvars of the usually a toothed disci set s-er- some with y-i' paneling and
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He espeemIl liked Hank Wal- New York together It was
?irnut.ize. And lt would keepthe
prime
writes
rnuntnSteve',
big
break
and
all
he
=
'Chewings"
variety, Ruby is a tically on a horizontal axis.
hams
room from looking dereulng
. used to dig out thatch and p,.
ruluvar of the 'crreping'
style. with no attempt at p(iJ;- could think of was getting
Choosea pink and lavender
pare
lawn
for
overseeding
down
to
bear
me
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strain
country and no attempt l,
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floral rbfl for the
"Paul manages both of us
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Fine textured — Attrae'
,
rommerrial
and draperies as you ha ve
.
Philodendron
Aid
now He brought us to New
tvc lawngrasses suet, as KenI ye been writing
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if your philodendron is losing pa'ed. Just be
rut demos and took
tuckv bluegrasses, fine feseues.
started playing guitar," Prime York and
have
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them around to record earnre'
its leaves it may n
hn'ntgrasses
says, "and that was when
items
was
in
New
York
ponies Kris
Hybrid — Progeny from potting, which some experts
14 I wasn't writing
in
t
say should be done at least
uroing two distinct species
send them awa In be recorded at that time Bitter
He put
us
up
for
Over pieasing green color ci the car.
End and the
a
year.
ma
mis
.
guests at the
Met-ion bluegrass and Highland
and I didn't think about
petirig
next invited back a huncti
night
tscntgraas ma'. tie unusual)'. and underwatering ran cause
forming
them
"He
mamed
his
who&amp; sweetheart and he of record people I got signed b%
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root
deterioration,
leading
to
successful natural hthnds.
Please se
U
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JOHN l'hlF
Major nutrients - Nitrogen. leaf drop Fertilize about ever'.sang his songs for himself and Atlantic
and
Steve
got
signed
with Buddah
weeks
with
soluble
fertilizer
Decor
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phosphorus and potassium, the six
Ins wife
I get to a town flow arid
primar' components of a lawn and be sure plant gets proper Service in care of this news- A couple of years ago
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quite a few people have heard
pei'.'
fertilizer. listed by percentage light
went down to this place in
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about me through krts.'
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40
ragn wnrrv nnvooa could get
I,
nne cottirosts his attitude
O'.'er,eeding — Spreading
up from the audience They ofto his own songs to Krisseed on an established lawn
fered me jobs right away. I tnlfcrsrni's
attitude to songs
ligtitiyi to thicken a thin turf
hadn't thought of at before wif
he's written "Kni was taking
or to upgrade the Lawn via new
like an audition id never
songs around for so long anti
cultivars
pleved in front of an audience his
nobody would listen to them He
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before If the response hadn't
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he knew rs,actly how grind
of soil ridits -alkalinity. an
bn .n g.ind. I iiuldn I have says
the songs were There was a
"Tbe riNi Imir Icr $ %.
which 7 is neutral. less than 7
pursued it an further
time there when people didn't
't'sr tier." hark
acid, more than 7 alkaline', lim1 was working as a mailany
gucd
at
all
think they were
"fl..ki aibsa." Jarkies
ing rot armdificatrnn is sug'
man I started singing one night
Now there are times when
"l(nirka,"Tri
gestt'd it the pH deviates more
a week and then weekends It
people overestimate the songs
As flt this." Drmatir
than one hit from 7.
got to the point where I'd built
"ark.E, C..lh,V.ns."Sit
He knew how good they were all
up an audience and It wa snow
Physiological fatigue — In'
14,441')
along
tog ou asnd1didn't want to walk
ernal
"discombobulation" lii
Fmusklui
Ikeaflsiig."
'i
"if I hadn't had a reallygood
grasses forced to grow under
4t) hours a week carrying mail
"A ('sisb.'' %ork h %r'rI'
debilitating condition--isuch as
IW'iw'." SSfl% Ii Cbrt
Kentucky bluegrasses under
- A Horst with
Gospel Sing Scheduled
high temperature i
Ifleflri
"ia,.k WbjI 'in tkini' I sir
Ittuzome — An underground
Mt.' (rrrs
stem in species such as Kenjfl 'uk, 'sos flrrr," Staple
By Casselber ry Police
turk'. bluegrass and fine fescue
SIs5en
w Inch •'nab)c the plant to
The Black'wood Singers will manager who sings baritone,
his wile, Sandra brother, R.
head the bill when Cuselberry
Police Benevolent Auociaton W,, and his wife, Donna, pianist
ireients direct from Nutwlile Everett Reece, and bass singer.
Sam Kirk.
some of the notion's outstanding
Also on the program will be
oapel singing groups in concert
the Klaudt Indian Family, the
Friday. May S. at 7 p.m. in the
Sharp
Singing HernphlILs.
Orlando Municipal Auditorium.
the
Known around the world, the Maritnatha and the Viscounts,
a
The Casst'lberrj PBa'L is
Bbckwood Singers have been
on national televiawn and radio sponsoring the event to raise
and have their Own TV show, money for the welfare and
Bank &amp;msricard
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which is seen In many major benevolent fund and toward the
and
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cities in the United States and building of a PEA hail wtuth
Master
Charge
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FACTS

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operation quickly.

Round-Up

LIBRA (Sept. 73 to Oct. 22) If you handle practical
affairs well now, you can soon add much to your income.
Bankers have good Ideas to give you so you become more

kindergarten roundup to

register ctüldrn for the coming
yr5ur

Thuf ('leral Bureau (if
s at
lnvt'ititn'n i ri;i
activit' .1 I tic leirn'
of Jui1itt
hitti anvesti
all v iolations of fed.
gal

era) ii

extr;

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cifwall'. aastgiierd to aumv
ether agency ti, Iegislatwt
action The eac't'pinins in.
elude counterfeiting and
Internal revenue. postal
and rustims uutatwns. The
World Almanac says.

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proof of birth if available but it
is not necessary for children to
attend. Miss Evelyn Blood-'
worth, school nurse, will be
present to answer questions
concerning required Iramunt..iition
Kindergartens an not zoned
so child may attend school of his
choice, but n*zst provide own
aniortation.

Freeman Tie. tashioried ol
s&amp;t flexibit crinkle paten,
Newly shaped tut in b'own
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 2)) If you do something to
make others feel happier and more Important, you find you
help your own ego and wellbeing, also The social side of
your Jile liar been neglected of late Build it up now.
S/EGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec 21) Get busy working
on projects that u' not panning out as well as others and
Improve them. Don't upset the sppkcart with those that are
doing fine by some wrong move. Much romance possible In
pm.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Decide early on the
recreation you want to have after your work is done, and
telephone congenlils In lime Good friends can assist you
with ideas for putting your plans across Combine business
with pleasure.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb 19) The ideal day to
improve home conditions and restore or increase harmony.
Put your finest effort Into this You can entelta.n with
.
finesse In the evening and make othars happy alto.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Good day to contact people
who can help you make your usual routines more efficient
and effective, particularly allies. Once this Is dons, get Into
recreation with the same vim and vigor and be happy.
he or she will be
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
one of those fascinating young people who, upon reaching
maturity, will start operating on it very even and practical
• keel, even though early In life the failure to come to the
right decision on time makes the growing up a little difficult.
Therefore It behooves you as parents to guide this child
more than others. The ability here is great, but only time
can bring it out pioperly.
"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 (or
May Is now ready. For you, copy send your blrthdate and
to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box
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8'9 NRC, The Flip Wilson
Show t Reruni. Funniest part of
the evening is when Geraldine
shows up its ii clerk in a
deportment store owned by
Phyllis IHIIer ond where Tony
Randall lit the floorwalker. Flip
and Tony also play t(ihostS of a
children's IV show. Another
guest is singer Billy Eckatlne,
singing 'Make It with You" and
"Third ('hurl,"
&amp;9 ARC, Ails Smith and Jones
(Rerun). "Something To (i.,t

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DEAR POLL't'—My l'ct I'cevt' concerns the titutitmtlessness of local deli'ery truck drivers, such as laundry
and milk men. The driver jumps into his truck without
a backward look and too often pulls out right In front of
an oncoming cam .—ELIZAHETII
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10:10 (9) Fa;hions irs S.wlruo

Slyte
(6) Sejrcp, for

Truth

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Hogan's
Primus

Chimp
(9) Alias Smith
And Jones
5:30 (6) My Three Sons
9:00 (3) Bob Hops
(4) MovIes

(5) Seven Seas
10:00 (2) Dean Martin
0) Life and Dea th
of the
American Women

11:00
11:30 (2) Johnny Carson
isa ICr MOvies

FRIDAY
MORNING
6:00 (5) Slim MImI
6:15 121 TV asstoom
(6) Sunshine Almanac
(5) Slim Mimt
6:30 (6) Sunsn,nv aam.s?er
6:45 (2) Sunshine Almanac
(9) Florida AgrI-World
7:00 (2) roday
(6) News
(t) Iota's Big Top
5:00 (6) Capt. Kangaroo
() Mike Douglas
9:00 (2) Phil Donate.

Turns
(5) Lets Make a
Dee I
2:00 (3) Days of (sr

Lives
(4) Love Is a Many
Spiendorod Thing
(9) h..wivw.d Genie
2:30 (3) Doctors 151 (iuidirlg Light
H Dating Game
3:00 (2) Anot her World
(4) Secret Storm
Genral Hospital
2:30 (2) Return to Peyton
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DEAR GIRLS—Mv experience has been that most of
such spats are wheie th e silver plate has worn oft and
nothing I have done has ever completely remedied th em
except a professional reputing. I have even tried those
products sold for adding a coat of silver but with no good
results,—POLI.X
DEAR POLLY—Car seat belts can be used for things
nlhi"r ihon elm nispyinam
t,,. wki,J. *1.,..,
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a....i......i ,
,Ifl,1 vvI V uVa1511VU, £
Jrfind them helpful In securing such things as a boxed
birthday cake being transported borne from the bakery,
My latest us. was to hold in place my wig on Its foam
head when I took It home front the beauty shop. They are
great for these and many more uses.—M. C.
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POLL's"S NOTE-Some readers have written that they
use seat belts to hold bags of groceries upright to keep
them from spilling all over the car when the car stop.
suddenly

DEAR I'OLLY—My Pet Peeve anti Irritation Is that
when I badly need to use my telephone I find children
talking on the line and they may continue for an hour or

so. Parents, please, discipline your children and set limits
on tlieli cutis-ersations w ien you have a party line as the
other party is entitled to Its use, too. I cannot afford a
private line and find this most annoying—MRS. A. C. s.
You will receive a dollar if Polly uses )our lasorite

homemaking idea let Peeve, Polls's Problem or solution
to a prpbleni. Writ e I'olI in care of this newspaper.

WIN AT BRIDGE

T'564: Fans from
this Csiv POST TRIBUNE
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and the Hammond TIMES

greeted me after a recent
address I made' in Lowell,

Indiana.
Re'.'. Stanley Rolston had
invited me to occupy his
pulpit at 10:45, followed by
a pitch-ln.dinner.
Dr. Crane: he asked,
coukl you also speak briefly

and answer questions from
our Young Married Group,
who will also be at the
dinnerr
It was there I got to meet
many readers of this column.
Ja'tnes Vatt had also
tirisen to Lowell from his
home at Cedar Lake.

For years he had pinch
hit for inc at my Bible Class
ill
Chicago TEMPLE.
As a boy, he had worked
lit- tlise'ardu'tl ,s club on
diinimy's at's' u I s p a d e s. in a saloon in Edinburgh.
r iiff.'d ii sjiisk' led a club Scotland.
ft omit Iii% hand. noted that
Later be came to America,
Ihinalbam.' pluuss'.l the It) so
was converted, and entered
lit' Ilip.'','u'si duiiiimy 'ipick
'l'liiiiits wt'tt' looking ii ii. Moody Bible Institute, back
Ile It'd (111111111y 'S last spade
in 1913.

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and r isllu'.I.
He worked in a restaurant
This Is' It him w Iiht 01W
trump ls's than West, lie for his meals but had finally
c ii S h t' si duiiiiuii)''s acc of exhausted his last penny on
'liutts It'd ii Iistiioiitl Ii, his
room rent.

kiiit iiimtl aituilhici diain,iiitl

"Dr. Crane," he added, -1
qtiu't'ui
I )utm.alli.stit' "5 ii" sttis, ii to had packed mity tnmttk and
tihItillis uitul had to ruff In on was about to go downstairs
thus' next ls'uuul Then tie' had
to lead awas from his jack to figure out where I t,itild
,stid the rt'.ii lacI)siff had transfer it.
U iiiiiiptietl again
"For I didn't has e a rml
(H course, it wasn't too cent for room nt-nt ami my
,'i ,'at ii Ii iiutiul'Ii 'I'hit' was
t'' iOu's it-lit 5' .15 ti'l liv
the c:isIs l,is s i' Si' it nunightfall.
ll 0111)1 would maku'
* SPA'i 5 141I5P4111 ASSN I
Su I kitehi clown 1iiid told
the Lord I was hiatt) tsp,
with no place to sleep, so if
he wanted me to continue
Thi i.i'Ieiing has htr,i:
my t'thmcatlnn to be an es-an
Visit
North Emi South
gelist. I'd tired outside help,
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"Well, whirmi 1 got off my
l's.'s. South. ho),1
knee's and went outside, si
'ii (liitiitil)'S

By Oswald &amp; James Jucoby
MacDull, the best player
In Scotland, was in I g h I y
happy with the dummy For
once MacBeth had bid his
hand so that MacI)ut( could
play it and the slam looked
like a mighty good one
Ile won liie dirsmontl ls'ii(i
sc it Ii dummy's ace and
das'cd the king of hearts
Ilariqimo. sitting East, disc a rded a spade and all of ii
suddv the slain looked as it
It writ' duommieti to tlt'fe'lil
Could at ha' tiit1u," Mw.
huff saw that there was It

(':108cc if I)onalbnt', silting
West. held cxaetls Ihe ritit
aids A slim etmatici,' is fat

Iit'tlri than f101iC and Mac.
I lull Iur1'c':l,'(i to gist' it.

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V.'hat it', ) 4-ti lit,, Iluss
A -I'a'. We lair ii, imp no
ii.,. I0 litiI5Ii, hut lisli It ,.III
111111- Owl) is., fui ther uhf it sir'
until, - Ilni,sri,,bcr, ,tuu, partner
slId ssot 1,1st sissy sine heart.
'Iifl)Av',4 qii,sl ion
hum, iii (it jiisil55 (011' brat I.
oui p,iiis', ties hid two dma,i,,i.I' S%'f,,p it, '. 1,11 .I i.,,
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crud classmate's were sitting
on

the curb,

1)nc of thm.'tii Jumped up
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rounded by empty coffins.

But I had no place else
to go and night was ap.

prowling.
Besides, I figured if I had
begged the Lord to find me
a room, this mntist be .a quick
direct aflssst'r to my pt)er.
So I suited t h e funeral
parlor. and met the under.
taker. Ile showed me' the
room, which was nest tt, a
casket with a dead body ,clout therein, .%tid the immi had only a
eurt.iimi
awn to st'p.trat.' it
from the oc"tipted casket.
"Well, I ahnost backed
away From the deal, etc-n at
that late moment, but 1 fig.
tires) I should not rrfrvt an
4nSWer to rn'.
for
that '."t'uld be' Iniultin to
(;od.
"fles ides, I hadn't told the
Lord I didn't want to skp
in a funeral parlor!
Sa I took the roommi.
"Dr. Crane, 1 nc'. cv base'
receised such a quick and
immediate answer to pra'.rr
either bet ore or since!
"how tile) that el tssmitate
kisoss that 1 S5',Li
anti without as place' to sleep
that st-my night?
"For I had never told a

I

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enabled hL'n to change *
boisterous crowd Into an atlookIng for a place' to sleep?
tentive audience within a
end I nodded assent,
few minute's.
"So he told me he had Just
wiss. s. Dr. Crone a acre
been offered a room at a of i4i.spe
km. ieeipapan. •eai.,iag a Igo
asapsd,
sll,..l
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funeral parlor, where he was led. IC •.Se 1pua1
sal pOal,a
n.'irels' Ui ur.isvi'r tc phuonc .'. •it•j• lb fl1 1.., V •I i'

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Born Charles Spencer Chapin In Lonchei on April C. l'$,
Chaplin Is an Arlan. These fiery
Zxilac natives are known for
their prolonged youthfulness,
their sturdy egos and their un
flain energy.
San is at Aries, which E. C.
Matthews calls the degree of
t7 It IS emphasized In
the charts of sia± nttthIes as
Queen Victoria. Houdini and

peiuiy to pay for room rent."
For oser 00 years, Scott's'
was a popular song leader
and evangelist for many
chure'liri and especially
with Army recruits.

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bit skittish about sleeping
near a corpse or esen sur.

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But he said he already
had a good room and wasntt
going to accept the funeral
director's offer.

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Aaswer: Yes, indeed! When
something as special as an
Academy Award comes along,
you can bet that per son's horn.
scope will be Lighting up like a
pinballmachine. We'll t.lI you
why Charlie is finally capwtng
Oscar, after we Look at his

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horoopeshow

By George W. Crone, Ph.D., M.D.

Roiston's
Indiana. We had a packed
audience and "Scotty"
drove up to hear me, Note
his d;amatic and speedy
answer to prayer back In
1113, white at Moody lsstitutet

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(9) MOVIS
1:30 (2) I Love Lucy
ts Perry Mason
5:00 (2) DIck Van Dyko
3.30 (3) (9) 4w'
(6) Green Acres
4:00 (4) News

I occupied Rev.
pulpit In Lwefl,

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Blind insurance investigator
Mike I,nngstr.,t hear* a
murder, The victim is a
waitress, and f,ongslreei's
aruti" hearing affords him t}'-

"Riason
for Chaplin

1:00 (2) Munsters
(6) Ant
Guide

Gary and Hammond
"Worry Clinic" fans greeted

'Nornr,ri

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DEAR POLLY—Anna Lee wanted help in removing
black spots from some of her silver. She is probably referring to those which appear on silver salt shakers and
are caused by the action of the salt. She could rub such
a spot with copper cleansing powder. I find this removes
s pot but dulls the finish so It would then have to
brightened with silver polish.—R!JTII

0-10 NRC, The Rob Hope
Special. This will be Rob's
closing special of the season and
he has lined up a substantial
guest list, Including Glen
Campbell,
Vie Damon,,
Dorothy fj,moesr, his old part.
tier with Ring Crosby in the
"Road" pictures, Carol
lawrence •flO iormer rxsnsj

frank revealing documentary
explorIng the particular health
problems faced by women,
explaining especIally the fart
that American women ierm
n'ic.re susceptible to certain
health hazards than women
elsewhere, but that American
detection methods have in fact
given them lon ger life. Certain
rase hIsUr:es will he sina(v'rl
out, involving cancer, stzess
menonsn'e, alcoholism and

,

have green velvet and gold braid at the top and
bottom arid I am afraid this might fade if they get
too wct.—MRS. G. .

hotel deak, where Dean and
Ruth Rural try to register an,
newlyweds, is none other than
Archie Bunker - Carroll
O'Connor — who really doesn't
believe the onuple is newly wed,
or, for that matter, even oldly
wed. In another skit, Ruth plays
a new tenant anvious to move
Into her apartment, even betor"
It's completed. Vikk Carr also
visits the show to stn 'If I

American Woman. A very

1:00 (3) Somerset
(4) mars My Line?
(9) All My Children
1:30 (2) Three on a
Match
(4) As Ipse World

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DEAR POLLY—I would like to know if any reader
knows how to clean silk lampshades at home. Mine

10-Il ?BC, The Dean Martin
mow (Rerun,, The 'lerk at the

10-Il ARC, lAte, Death ar4 the

() Spilt Second

5:00 (3) Flip Wilson
(4) Me and the

while running around with a bad
crowd, led by a ru:hle*s
playboy. Set in Hawaii, Boone's
search for the people rerponsibte lot his daught.r's death
takes him to the bemitiftil island
of Kona.

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hero,

Patricia

only clue, the assailant's gait. I:
Is enough to put I,onit.stre..t n -i
dangerous trail.

Century
() Lo', American

7:30 (3) To Till he

POLLY'S POJ1TEUS

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9:10 (4) Virginia Graham
moo () DIri*PI'I Pta-a
10:30 (2) Concentration

Consequences

death in ehiWblr th

Neal flattafes

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(4) Romper Room
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(5) Dragnet

tough sea captain whose
daughter dies mysteriously

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Night Movie's "Kona Ce*st."
Starred see Ric hard Boone,
Vita Mile, and Joan Blonde)).
Boone plays Sam Moran, a

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tiring tier bark. Shp returns, but
so does the boy friend, who then
becomes the prime suspect
when her husburnd Is mutdered.

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state

flung A bout." When a rich
rancher's wife (Meredith
MacRae) runs off with a hand.
wnn man (Monte Markham),

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successful. Follow through in a most intelligent fashion.

Elementary School will hold a
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GENERAL TENDENCIES: Today and tonight
are unusually good. The oncoming Full Moon
and other planetary configurations give you the opportunity
to put In motion some practical plans by which you can
increase your prosperity. Practical benefits will come from
Your own positive actions. Be forthright,
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) A good day to talk over
4
with experts and bankers how to make your operations more
profitable and your life more ideal on the whole. Use that
good common sense you possess wisely. Avoid one who
argues too much.
TAURUS (Apr, 20 to May 20) If you step Into beauty or
bat-bet shop early, you will be ready for social affairs and
have greater self-confidence. Make new contacts. Know what
your personal desires actually are. Associates can be of great
aid to you now,
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Get it more positive
foothold on life and plan the future more sensibly, prepare
for It wisely now. Showing more devotion to mite Is wise
and much good can come of this in p.m. Get rid of whatever
stands in the way of harmony.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) i,00d friends
will help you attain some personal aim that is Important to
you now. The social pan of life is important for you also,
since you can make valuable new contacts, get results not
possible in business routine.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Getting into those projects
that give you added prestige and profit is wise, especially in
a.m. Secure backing from some important man you know.
Put your Life on a more worthwhile basis and be h.ppisr,
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) One of a different
background from yours can give you many excellent new
ideas and helpful plans. Listen carefully to this person.
Study all factors of some new outlet that can be put In
.

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DEAR A8fl': The letter from "REAL SUFFERER"
could have been written by my husband a few years ago.
lie, too, thought I was a hypochondriac because I was constantly complaining about my health, couldn't sleep and
c'ouktn't stay awake and was always taking pills. Then I
disc'ovcred RECOVERY, INC'
This self-help group taught me specific techniques for
handling all the problems that Pnbaml outlined In his letter; preoccupation with symptoms, pessimism, sleepless.
ness, overactive imagination, self-diagnosis, nervousness,
etc.
You would do your readers a service by telling them
about RECOVERS', INC. It Is In its 35th year with 521
groups In the U. S. and Canada.
A FORMER HYPOCHONDRIAC
DEAR FORMER: I Investigated this .rgaslii and
have found them I. be rvs'nlhlrd you said they were.
Free literature I. available by wiltiag to RECOVPRY.
INC., tIC S. MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Types smooth and easy, it's like music to
- our ears. Chock-full of "most-wanted"'
1'.itur's like Magic' Margin controls, M
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Magic' Coln Set and Clear,Push-Button
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DEAR BAFFLED That aishes two if as Jr.B, Betas
of the most wo,w$erfwl 'nMhrrs In the world raised their
families in year t.w.. Mine dId.)

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of an Arab

big problems.
I knw a mother who kicked her 17.yearo$d daughter
out of the house because she found out she had had a Love
af(nir. Kicked her own daughter right out into the si
of course the poor child went to live with her boy friend.
Where else' She soon became pregnant, and then her mother cried, "I tried to be a good mother ---- how could she
do this to ME"
I just don't understand semi people, Abby.
RAFFLE!) :N SIOUX CITY, IOWA

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DEAR ABBY: I must comment on mothers she go thru
their teenagers' drawers and read their personal mail.
Don't they know that the way I. teach their children to
respect the privacy of others Is to practice Ii? You abe
teach love by practicing It,
I raised three children, and they always came to me
with their little problems because they knew that I would
always lstrn, and ccmfort them even when they did wrong,
and not condemn. Maybe that Is why they never had any

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Thursday, April 27,1972—SC

The Sanford Herald

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INFORMATION

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CAMPUS

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16-Situations Wanted
17-Domestic-Child Car,

Rentals
2 1-Rooms For gent
72-Apartments Rest
Furnished

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Parking sot attendant, Friday I
Saturday flights only. 131 $331.

31-Houses For sale
33-Farms &amp; Groves
33-Lots &amp; Acreage
is-Mobile H.mes
Investment
35-Income &amp;
Property
36-Business Properly
37-Real Estate Wanted

Espetienced &amp;" ftiochatslc and
mactsanic's helper. Hiring Smmediately for full time position.
Good OppOfliXilly fair r ight In0't.
Call for Uitervtw, $04 3S74C

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Furnished a room mInI. I porch screenCd 114
Ga rage , water . musbard 1 wilt
No ews Reply to Sos 4-0 CIri Of
The Sanford Herald, Sanford Fla
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Lunu(1t,
f)ay
Magnolia. $40
Poker, 3
One bedroom turnispt.o 6014%. wt'"
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S74 3171
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d't(ri.d avaii$biC nO* 574 1010
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%JC are.. (urnIthed, 7 bedrooms. &amp;
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1)00 month lit 1 tail mat rent,
323
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26
Rent
APiS and 'IralprS 17 $2 across
fromMoeiand Sanford MO.l?
ra p,, 371 557 dId''.OK

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Plumøs,. Fernery In Ent.rVIS.
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50-Garage-Riamdla9. Sales
5)-Auctions
57-Wanted To Buy
33-Swap And Trade
54-Eiuipmen? For Rent
S5-MlSCeIIaflouUl
For Sale
53*-Household
S6-An$iaue
57-Musical tsterCt%andlse
51-Store And
Office Equipment
3$-Machinery
And Tools
610--building Materials
41-Lawn AM
Garden Equipment
47-Livestock And
Poultry
43-Pets And Supplies
44 -Clothing

Live in baby sitter. with light
hevSrwOri 2,3 313$

Goods

Esperenced
bIluIc ar', for
Hair Styling, Applyin
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373 * 701

£0 ?.c5• P1r0 toad. iø per acre,
$M PER4-,NL'
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11$
Suns I Evpt 322 7374
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Ill', Park. sata
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Cailbart Real Estate
21 HOUR SERVICE
CALL 122 tiW
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Lccr' Arbor. S lotS, 10 fruit Irees. li
It )4a(urninurnbuildflQ.41I b ock
building, 300 chain link f,nce 3
bedrOom. I bath home. 1.3S.000 700
Vinew000 Drive 1770111y]

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*alrets and Cashier, full or part
t,mI Mv$t be 71 Of over Apply In
person a' Ban.-. lv5 771
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lack and Jean's Solitly Salon,
Sanford Piaza, Sa nford

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Baby 5,11.', part time at, ftIl i.me
Help *,In light heilework Af)Piy
In Per.on at tell Lose Mci,rC)* ,,,
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Parts.Accessories
fl--Import Autos
73-Motorcycles
And Lcetttrs
74-Trucks And Trailers
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Charge Nu'isj, LPN'$ and Spa $
Needed imrneciateiy. CIII Mn
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Apply in person
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Ditricl Office. 2303 French Ave.,
Sanford or pP up IPpltCatlrs in
Deanc or Orange CIly stores

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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mull be dependable. no OR
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person t Holiday Hoyt.. 141
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OPENING THIS WEEK

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WANTED
EQuIty rI Piomi-t larict ts, pa
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WlncPi,s'rr Home t

NICE
Five bedroom,3 both, family room.
firs-place. Controlai'. large fenced
yard. Near sc hools 131,00g.
Terms
RETIRE
Spec ious 2 bedroom- 2 betel. estra
largeaaksPaOed yard Central air
127300
FIX UP
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t,nced yard 513.000
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Turo bedroom, I bath, oned for
smill butnets and o.'te Great
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LARGE FAMILY
Four be0'n, I bath, large 10,.
par. IC t011 I'd 570
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74' P ontoon Houseboat, 11,. I)
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Offing town tot, a nt ique, btgflel
chica cabinet, fable I s i t chain
$350
2U0 Musical Merchandise
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Televisions, Bell Ma,I.inr-s I Slim
lyms, Tables. PUfiCh bowls. Rug
Shampooer. floor
machines.
Beds AMERICAN RENT ALL
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK END

1969 DODGE DART SWINGER 340

WlstStreit,Sanford

'6$ FORD FAIRLANE 500 4
Dock, Automatic, Dark Blue.

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NOW TWO LOCATIONS

TO SERVE YOU"
S. Hwy. Mill A Trwck Rr.
DeLsow Ph ?3601)0

11311111 "Vey. 11-93 South
Unford Ph. 312-1115
Orla ndo Pit. 444-Nil

322.0414

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This car is a beautyl It's Medium Green Metalic In
color and has a sharp Black Vinyl Roof. Equipped
with Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission.
Radio, Heater, White Sidewall Tires and Bucket
Seats. This Swinger has a 340 V.8 Engine. Before you
buy your next used car, make It a point to see and
drive
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'a TEMPEST 2 Dr 6 Cyl Two Tone
Excellent Car,;..

Blue-White,

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$100
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Eating Places

Money to Loan

MARYLANOI Mlt)CHICk(Pa
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71001 ft-niP A., 377 0417

Consolidation Loans up to 520000
furniture, 13.00015000 available
on 2nd mortgage reel estate
FAMILY CONSUMER FINANCE
SERVICE. INC. 1)0 S Magnolia,
Sanford 321 III

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3 line Ad—$504 $16.50 $46.80
a line Ad—S6.72 $22.00 $62.40
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Call 377444

TR($ CHIC OtAutY I, 'Sc.
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"J- S 'r'" ,, I

TV Service

0 1ti!rfi....n Cat
tops. 59*5 raper,
$'aIlation Cell Bud,
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. I . when shopping

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94 VLC

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377 0)51

two Soo at Southern Natural Coat

$13 a mctnlpi' Call 377 36 and ask
In, (Id' want ad v.tor lodjy'

door% I'll is
slailoij

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01]

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USED
CARS

MaY

Westinghouse refrigerator. 001
good working condition ISO for

544OPPERS GUIDE for at to* as

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COSi,PAPIY
'.51711 FURNITURE
Badib ShIp 149 95 Set
77 S trenOs 17) 0715

lfilOrlandoOr

OO
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F.0-2
ttis-ilip"rov"s

Kenmcve stove,late model, 114 Cu
Ft Frigidaire Refrigerator, to
c. e condition 377 744

A partment iii. electric $fOve, and

0-cl you know hut you can have
YOUR bu$'ne*t appear •r.lft

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MILLERS

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3730115

BE READY FOR SUMNEP
I Aluminum Screen door eilpigri
dilisered and fully n$laIied

1q72.

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Paradise Pools

Sansord 377

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USed

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Carpet o

Burner Heater and Tank; GE
Refrigerator

Kelmore Watflrr, parts. service,
used machines MOONEY AP
PLIANCES 371 0691

/.;,lit. "oDi $iu.'crs
Of it MIPIOL(, INC

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ciotnts
wenling. Ice mairt hook
$
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Pool Supplies

I.,:.

70 pet cent cIt Pit-o roof

lfl5,,lfl(P' Low
ns$l'0I, P#,,nr."t Cat lot o..c"e
(ILAil A(.( P,( V (,rn'rec S 'i'
63.0 313 )aM 312 '$2
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3151 S Orlando Ave.
Pt, 1792, SANFORD

43 (rid happ1
or,
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SrIvI .!emt It's SO Pity to p'ac.
,Our ad Call 371 7411
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$0 N.
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Home improvements

1al'rt C. P4 HIGH 170(1 vS I-.,
Ph 377 3453

Rt. 17.9. Si NFORD

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p nk, white. Spread 10 InllCri

NNULS flath-rig. O.pp-nq

PIU mbins-EIe
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SAN' ORDEi.rCTRlc COMPANY
3 $? Par h 0',v.. 377 1543

Carpets Cldan easier with the Blue
LusterEieCtrIcmpocieronlV$I
Sha
Per day, CARROLL'S FUR
NITURE,

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Goods

iC*p 44 Wet' Ph 377 5757

Buy It the way you like Over 1000
deas Color Scf11,nes Low Money
and move in It

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'64 VW BUG, With Sun Roof, Yellow Wltn
Black Interior..........................

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Got AcQuaintodSalit
Fridays, satufdayoniy

Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

An I. WW

FURNISHEDUNFURNISHED

U
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Do vowhn' filial 45,j can Pir
O.v I IPQ* 4ày uW'$ul
YOUR but'net', appear ri in
Or 'emS
Sell tPem Qu.ckly
SHOPPERS GUIDE lt as Ion at
w'r, a Heraatd Wan' Ad b c all ing $15 a month1 Ciii 172 7111 and all
37 ,'Oil also atIrig for a i"n-idiy
1W
f 'n'i ad ''°' Ioday'

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17.92, SANFORD

P1ILYArfrMS

$

One Mud Tire, 710 s 1$. Goodyear ,
New, 533. 332 1956 before C and

Central Air Condition For ft.,
estimate, call Carl Harris. at
SEARS in Sanford 372 1771

Winchester Homes of Fla.

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

Air Conditioning

"BIG BEAUTIFUL"

PlInl-SDaflI$h.
Med..
010
English, C American, etc. Low
M0111y-'4_ow Paymaftts If

1595

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SOansli Fr om, I Peer Low cast ano
move In ta
Its POurs Low
pavr'ents a!

Trade in cars, bOatt furniture
Anyltng of vat,, We Wheel and
deal It

1095

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Flor.da Ros"

1 CO RadIo, 23 Channels, antennae.
2OOel gauge. now uOt9lsi.$7S

SHOP THE EASY WAY!
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1595

'65 VW BUG, White, Radio, Clean

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Th
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for your
convenience. Permanent

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'64 VW FASTBACK, White With Black
Interior A Steal For

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3122 3110
'lICeIeeyAv,

are listed

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(,n S

'67 VW BUG With Radio, Whitewall,,
Light Blue With Black Interior .

and heat, radio, power steering
Whi le *111 lirp5 $175 Owner. 377
s"

FRESH TRADE-IN OF THE WEEK
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I170 with creek frontage. Writ.
III 0 Sos 412. Longw000. na.
32730.
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FOR EVERYONE!

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Local

2895

'66 VW BUG, Green,

Miscellaneous
For Sale

55

Deck,

'67 VW BUG, With Air Conditioning,
Radio, WSW Tires, White, and Sharp

SiLLESU
1,31960
1947 ce impala Super Spor t 3
tk,or, V $ aut Omatic, factor y *If

57

2095

6$ VW BUG With Radio Wood Steering
1
Wheel Black w- Red Interior------------ A 9

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0i-.t-tl (Iplr, for $10 a month
Ar,", '."aI toward pvrchate
A in
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'69VW KARMAN OHM CPE., New Paint,
Ne TI
Radio, Light Blue,
6 9 VW BUG With Automatic. Green V/Ith
Matching Interior- --- -w

1940 Chevrolet Impala V
rebuilt
transmi ss ion.
C*) 377754,

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1111,111 "OR

97 373 ki.i

Afllqu.%want,, buy tell trade

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ditloned, Sharp....

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10 VW BUG No
'.ni' cily

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ItS! Cadliac tag I Imp.ct-'.-117% t.c.l!enl cond ('amp

P4-Ilk I Al4IQLII.S
SW
Corner
&amp;
Park
Is'
'ut-S. Thuis, 35, Sat 107 Eve
,y appf 311 0773
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PINTO, Rig Eriqira ,
Tires 11,00c Milci

FORD

'1) DODGE CHARGER R-T,Tapa

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Hybrid Amaryllis 1-11114%. (bulbs)

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' Paved street. city wa'er.
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17.300 CrIando 2,34407,

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'al-n, fleIr, Oed life) 377 474

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ON ANY CAR LISTED SE L'W
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ASS M In
nllnut finln, under wIrrInly
Pay repar (he?upj 04 513 or
Paym,nt) of $7 Call Ser v
il#parlm,nt 173 $111

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'61VW BUG, Yellow and Black Would

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Sct.on.
*000.0 10101? lOt Owner 372
1713 ate

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Air condItIoned, $I.1ti
321111$
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'ondllIon.r • r',o nt u, 150
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54

by Appointment

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IOIION%PO*TetGuuOOs
DatiIr"r' Sanford 322 SCIl

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3bedroom. liSbath.

Ids 410111W

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Also sintycle Call 37?
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Available Sundays

3 bedroom blocktm1. 2 bathe,
daattlO carport. pleslerad wails,
all IICIrIC. in CiUfItty And sWted
felt horsis 510.100. Terms can be
arranged Call Bud II

37753

B
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A.' Condtioner, Air Chief Supreme.

2 Fenced Acrts

Kealty

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VII ply (aSh l)lIy Call N'
ar in.

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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17.92. SANFORD

Open All Day Every Saturday

REALTY
Ps.222-9 1
2400 HiowaIka *..
Ave01 I7-9

Johnny Walker

Sr 12) 17"

Cu ft refrigerator, fully car pe t ed
iitlts
tiedoon-is and
redwo porch. Pk,d to sell tt,,s
wit-k! Call 373 0443

LOW MONEY

ha

WANT

ton air conditioner. Emirs iarvt lit

3151 S Orl
and0 Ave.
Rt. 1792. SANFORD

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Winchester Homes of Fla.

CDI 1772

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97) Two bedroom, I bath For
formation Call 322 5313 after S
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VA SPECIAL-) bedroom, fully
foiSted Completely sOf up in
beautiful park 54115 Call I

3151 S Orlando Ave.

Laurel,

CARPORT SALE Fri and Sat 1 Ii
and 421,105 p (1.8117 Church
si. Longwood
' -o ro
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Xi •cp, i,.lt'
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Auctions
te ,-' S
Call .1 Mail. 32) )t.*0
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CASH
T ALkS - ais
bedroom, new mobil, home
Ccm.leteiy equtppea and $et up in
Beautiful RffirIrne',t Area Phone
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Winchester Homes of Fla.

Vt re p'ouD tp olI- r tgger
bedrooms and closrIs. thick.'
r,d
CIrPets, enclosed lImO,,
garage. pantry. hove and
refrigerator. Good s*IeCllan now
F HA and VA financing H?w
14Oo0nive on Santora Ave near
0na

"A EMPLOYMENT

START OR CANCEL YOUR W t 14 'v d34. Regency so
Room ICa$t.ltor,, 131 3)00
AD NEXT DAY.

In

all day housthotd Iforns, I %*ts of
t hing. clothing. all
I hair
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Wanted
LAND

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
ii nt
Rt.
'l' Il'74i SANFORD

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Winchester Homes of Fla.

3 Months 01,! 1 3 3 Bedrooms at rot)
,
and ttiFlOw-Low money andtrove

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the

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fig. blIulful. 77 looter Hurry. 15
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livid in Mo'sp .n
tnday

''DEMONSTRATORS''

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Anwhrr lo'.th,n C't LImIt
SSHC) CAN OUALIrY UNDER NEVi
iPIA 725 PROGRAM'
We are buIlding new homes 'on of
your tno,ce. 3 and i bedrooms, 1
blIPS Not in flouting devI'Op
n,mI5 Sr-i if you can Ojllfy

Tell is Imsurillmit Moves you in I"A

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Sanford Realty

R(GOnvyDBIL(

ft IL - AiR E E XC LUSt V E $t4 $00 Rd. by ??.k 3 bdrOO',' It
soe Eluoti J,st Panted '45401
'd out
CITY- One of Salttbrd% finest OIOq
FoUr
,.,,, 1OF Only
.'oont 3 baths. On bPiutfUl
CO'flC lOt N'cety ancaDed
COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTSEXCLUSIVE - What I thsv •t
f or thiS nice clean 3
.lroom I helP v..tPi arpltng
Orli&amp;i'4 EXCLUSIVE macvlale 7 b.Jroom. 3 bath
centrIl hell and air, many Other
estras 535.000 uftful'nshed Of
571.000 completIl furfi%P'ed.
inc ludes OvrytPiInQ but grits,
groceries and loanS!
LOCH &amp;RBOR_EXCLUSII(
TP'y %?I,X lyf bPCrOOi' collage
.11 Wvelv Liordaroom, Ison Cole
Of Sanford's most deIsOPttui
corner Iøts (cleat for beginnerS Of
retirees
LOCH ARBOR-CXC&amp;UIIVE
Perfectto, the protettiOn.lI Or
etICutVS family 140.000 FoUr
be roøm and 4 bathS OnItt level
MAYFAIR-SpIll low bedroom. 7
bath, only 177.700 Has lust so"
overything
PINLCREST-EXECUTIVEN*Ce
'ii 3010 South Park for
3
Only Sj4,9S0 Call US 10 Ste Shown
b-, appointmen' Only

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$100.00

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l yoUr'sl Quick ap
cvaI 100 Floo, Plans--bC Color
$CP.mes
money
y,e
Nt loday
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She 9051 a lurk car wifel mOfGf, 6
ralilafOt FI'ea taw a wa's' UfyICI

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(iit and toyabi. half IIa%s,ffpte,vnd
puppIes 1 weeks, $10 Molt Sell
31)1130
F ISP. BrOs. Animal. . turn .
Will bup'pur, bred DupDlei

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C A k1CI'hO
RI. 17-92, SANFORD
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Houses For Sale

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE.
ill 90' of in esclutiv. area.
Only 54400

6

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End Of April Sale

18
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Small

We Hive Maly Other Listings

THREE BEDROOM, Air Con
dniOr*d. fenced yard, paneled
living room, low Interest raul,
112•

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Local firm flat opening for good
ewerianc.o s,olesiaclt, good pay.
9OW hours, good working con
ditions write. Stating name. g,
and esperiance to Bow A ll.

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31

MaId, fair
MOO"
bachelor home In
SInla't.o Springs area One day
every other wed&amp; 1311123 alter 7
pm
Nurses Airs, 3 It. Part Time and
full limo. Apply Seminole bOg,
Nursing Home, XC 1. Bay Ave.,
Sanford frOm S to)

.

3730544

Pets

And Supplies

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"ONE HOUR"

711$

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Old fn"a1 Wqife'n Shop
li#., I?07
In-'. S r'ifl•fI,,

63

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good runnIng condItion needs
vaSe lob 5700 337 15)3 after 130
p m

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S$11104d'SSILPILeddIV

CoupOe v0h PIOU5P1OèI'
:'.Idr,n. need 7 o 3 bedoC,rr
Pome 1130 150 734 7TS9çoliecl

fo*s. Pom

3151 S. Orlando

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French P"din

furs. diamon

3roor,4, 1' bathe, ergt family
room. 7 utilIty rOOMS. patIo. 211
Flamingo Drive 373411ee1

Time

by An Seniom

TRADE"

Trod* ç,boats,

t*O bedroom. Puilmift both. 7330
inside Shown
51111040 Ave Ill S
appo intment Only Owner 372

First

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rniturilt. live stdc'k. airplanes,

Hunt

j7 $3S4

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A VA L o
&amp;i.j" We Pets
1 is W. ?no SV

Female Help
Wanted
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Experienced wa-tress Apply in
p"t. to GIenea's Restaurant II
ant Tr u ck Terminal, 1500
French Avg

411-Bicycles
42-111.att and
Marine Eqwpnt
13-CampIng Equipment
45 Sports Equipment
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QEALIV. INC
Estate ArOlktf
f)

Needs
With
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351S.IandoAve
Rt. 172, SANFORD

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selling, Sell
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23 bdrooen. iPj yeira

I'.CY1lP block M. 3 bIdrOOffl%.1
yind
balh. (119, ,rtcld back
(arpCfI and utIIY room
$flt 9 per mrtPP on
MII'('
P-LJL REALTY
40) W 1)1 SI
P, )fl 33
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NO CASH NEEDED

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patIo
Need eSImlt, 31) 0916
Mat, 10 walk in LaimOp loath
Room Apply 110 tail 2nd St .
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373 2031

Real Estate For Sale
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The City 04 Santora Civil Service
Board Is accepting ooplicatlw
for let, position of Building in
W00r. Gn.ral reQu(refnnt 71
to 45 yr% 04 *9e PUpli ICtool Of
poulvalint education; rldont of
Seminole C ounty for t
mdl, prior to date of applIc.IIam
conId.rab5e knowledge of all
tYPes Of building COnItfuclI011
materials. and methoda; ability 10
read and Interpret plant
wectticatloiss and blue f)1lflt$ to
Thpar, them wIth cOnI?ructlon
In pragresi Submit appllcatlans
to Civil Service Etaminer In City
(all not later than May 4, 1113
QtaltvyIng tti iIl be IChIOJId
subses(011t to receIpt and revira
Of applications.

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Rent Unfurnished
75-Houses Rent Furnished
24-Mobile Homes Rent
27-Resort Property For Rent
111-111401111014, Property For Rent
21-Wanted To Rent

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12 Week CPo' a Court.
- Harry Wrster333 137$
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13
Male Help Wanted

espersence
immed lalely Dm1 tractor. isml
trailers , local hauling Call aDS
4543734 and ask for Safety
Direct or An Faull Opportunity
Employer
Nlp,, watchman, sef'ni-r.lIred. 373-

3-Announcements
1-Cards of Thanks
S-in M.morIa
e-Business Opg.rtomihes
7-litsiruchion

A 61 -1A?4

CASH IN ON
THE GOLF BOOM
Hw available for I%# first time.
direct from the mlnufecluref. •
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fIICiltatlPlQ
OO.ratsd 00(1 MichInt ?PI$? If)
ps ttomen.wome'tandchlldren
lr,vfSa?,5hIpOt those 2III
I 10 ll.-main,,'lonc. freeMONEY MAkING UNITS now
ACCOUntS Sol up for you ruti or p.a'I
tIThI. IIQP' pleasantwtt, no
special4s poc LInIS Of and Iliorsal
equipment needed Cash reQuIred
from $3.000(o14.400
IMMEDIATE CASH RETURN
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today after completing man'&amp;
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Frederick, Sewell Road retiree, approximately from shore in 25 foot deep water. Det. Colangelo
three hours after the man drowned when his said. Lt. Charles Werner, sheriff's idenfishing boat overturned on Banana Lake. Det. tification officer, center, also participated Ill
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and if this Sanford Attorney
does run, bell be tn the battle
with State Senator Bill Gunter,
who is idso considering getting
his feet wet in this same battle
for the newly-created U S
of Representatives.
More than a rumor, folks ...
ust that we "happened" to find

out about it before those who
are doing the running wanted us
tokeow about same, thank you.

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to San Diego for Its convention, a high GOP

Is there any truth to the
supposition that a certain
Sanford Attorney (who lives in
The Springs) is being tn.
uraged torun for the Senate.

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led in some of the rocks is
evidence that the moon long ago
was wracked by volcanoes, and
Reservations are not
absolutely necessary. Call that these eruptions played a

Mrs. John Crnbtree or Mrs. major role in that planet's
formative years between 4 bilWilliam Reck for into,
Bon and 4.5 bdhon years ago.

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the platform of

Orlando, faces trial on Monday

Democratic governor,

on charges of robbery, use of a Whalen, also charged in the the same suspcta as the

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after completing man's fifth moonlanding expedition, a journey that commander John W.
Young said pwslit:id back "the frontier of the
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understood." Layer explained
"Speaking as a private citizen that although money will be
William (Bud) layer, Teague and a candidate but not as a saved in new school con.
es con.
Middle School principal and a school principal, I want to urge struction, not all fig ur
candidate for the Democratic people iii the county to go stow cerning operational costs have
nomination for county school in accepting the 45-15 program been made known.
The comparison with
superintendent today adopted by the School Board"
Valleyview School in Illinois

cautioned against "going too Layer said.

lie said, "Stake sure that all
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"What
will not necewartly
work here," he advised.
layer noted of the Uzouunda
of school districts in t'e
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sports ............. .. 10A-IIA
when he Introduced rraiMnii on Crossword puule .......... 7A
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the rocks A later Lnnoi ation Dr. Ci'ane
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Involved martinis over Ice Dear Abby
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He disclosed that the number

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prox imately $000 students
while Seminole County has

six elenientary and one jurdor
high but no high schools.
SenILVIS County h" thres
high schools, live middle
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and Seminole County shows

y large differences between the
sc hool system,' he continued.

area Is 41 square miles and
Se minole is 321 square mndes,
Layer said.

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In other trials to be held next

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July, 1973.

fait" In implementation of the

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The pair repor tedl y warned

By BILL SCOTI

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and no activists, "gay or otherwise," in the FBI.

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Warns Schoo/ Candidate

of red tape that has delayed pay raises for
hundreds of thousands of workers.

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tering, charged with breaking
and entering w ith intent to

'Go Slow On 45-15 Plan

RICHARD G. KLEANDIENST overcomes
probably tile biggest hurdle in his bid to become
attorney general.
TIIF PAY Li(JAIU) is steadily untangling a

Charles M. Duke Jr.

Clarence duuan charged with
empted
robbery and
'Me charges stem from the Barone he would be killed it he week before Circuit Judge aggravated assault; Douglas
Feb. 7 gun point a bduction of disclosed the robbery it) anyone. Clarence Johnson Jr.. the Iewis. charged with auto theft,
Perkim still faces trial in docket includes Gus A
Walter Barone, manager of the
Albert l'eoiie, charged wi th
Casselberry ABC liquor store. another case involving the charged with breaking and resisting an officer with
Barone reported to in. stabbing murder of the entering with
%iOeflct to his person.
vestigators he was abducted itt a ssis ta nt manager of the store, misdemeanor; Charles Ket.
George Watkins, charged
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with assault with intietit to
comn-dt a felony; tire ParIter.
charged with carrying a cwvce&amp;led r"arm, and Wilharn
with
1,111,
ch,ritel
aggravated asisault

ORTlI VIETNAMESE threw more tanks

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firearm in the commission of a

felony and kidnaping

into the battle for Quang 1ri. The South Vietnamese abandon another base on the central
coast.

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Fulton Thayer Perkins

gunpoint from his home, forced Richard Franklin Day.
to drive to the store, and was
The investigation of the
of Barone uncovered
by Perkins and Michael robbery
a

reluctant bride despite the urgings of Florida's

DemocraUc Party of the
England.
State of Oregon, as adopted by
01 delept" to ait platform
convenUon AprH 9. rw platform Is not binding on can.
dW&amp;tes--"a fact," says the
some of Area deaths ...
Portland Oreg
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the center's Lunar Receiving

Perkins Trial On Docket

HERALD

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OLIVETFI-UNDERWOOD QUANTA

transfer to a C141 jet transPort

for the 8%2-hour flight to the
Manned Spacecraft Center.

Charged In Robbery, Kidnaping

PiF,

This Olivetti electric adding mach ine weighs only 8 pounds but it

John %lo. Young

uau food will be served Laboratory eagerly &amp;wait the
and rounding out the fun- 245 pounds of rock and soil
filled fling will be Rick samples gathavd by Young and
Montarano's band which Duke during 71 hours in the
will Include a 45 minute moon's Descartes Mountains
d eas
Most expert
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Polynesian dancing girls

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you couldn't stand IL
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south of Hawal.i. and the astrr
nauts will stay aboard until the
Ticonderoga moves early
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of flawaii.
They'll ny into Ifickarn Air
Force Base at 2 p.m. FM and

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11wever, here in Sanford ...
must have already eclipsed the

Tropical punch will start
bail roWng at 8 p.m.,

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originally from Reading, Pa.,
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to the present date, the emergency room from 7 rommunity
sincerely regret .r. I)1Um Seminole Memorial flopital in from l
am. In 7 ) m,
mond's statement reitarding l9'&amp; the emergency room has there was no monetary p m. to 7am. and on weekends, on CfiII from 7
(ConVd
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the staff phystcafls. We feel that been staffed 24 hours a day by recompense received by the L not that the staff physicians

Cents

To 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday &amp; Saturday

$ 6 5

ntl also continue to care for otir

were many and both day and own private patientt We simply
needed some help - which the
night. At the urne time, we County

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Commission was brought on by Sir. Drummond's reasons are physician) In attendance at physicians were also resron- graciously give %,q and far
Sanford's doctors, who do not for the sale of tile hospital. we Seminole Memorial Hospital sible for conducting our a" which we t.w.fli them
4. f.*t us point out that even
want to s t a ff the hospital staff physicians will not he his aince l9, until the Naval private practkesucOnmUtdtY
doctors were hired to staff the Physicians.
with the Navy physicians in
riviergency room at night. The scapegoats.
Naval
leflit:
We wish to Inform the pu blic emergency room, eu than a 3, The re reason the
I by the
doctors
have
been
hirk
Memorial
ago.
year
Setninole
We, the
room from 7pm. to 7 am.. we
2. l)urin this period of time County Comrnia'ionerl to
Inff ,diysicians.
ilos1)ital
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physicians are still

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with the pvulatlm Increase in
the community. This incressie
WIS ou t of pfopVWtkfl to 0W'
ammint of tirne that we could

Meinotial iloapRol, OWTW(l by

on Olivetti-Underwood _1%'Iachines
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the sale of the hospital to a private concern?"

Greg Drummond over the
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Why doesn't he

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"We the staff physicians will not be Drummond's scapegoats.

Memorial Iloepital Its$ Issued
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country, only eight are

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Salfi accepted the guilty pica and a
-hearing will he held tomorrow tqxmn aspects of
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by listed for the
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Ervin requested mercy. Each will argue his
first 'Cane of the 1972
Today. a correction in the 1xsitiou before Judge' Salfi tomorrow; Ilerring
shoss Agnes, to he
mails
citing the aggravation factor in the case. which
followed by Betty.
the state [eels warrants the electric chair and the

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asi)ect . lierring probably will place witnesses on
"affair" with

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great misfortune sshictm tums
befallen our northern neigh.
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halen. 34. already (aces a life sentence in a
Whalen.
guilty plea on May 23 to robbery of the store. In
this instance, tic and Fulton Perkins forced store
manager Walter Barone to 0Cfl the store The
sta te. in the ne gotiated
plea dropped chargesol
Uk.
kitiji
ir
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V. lien 1)a
to death on a remote road
V. iS found st,icitw
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Franklin. NC sisters, .trs. putci.
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69, former state comptroller arid
LK. \?,
it car ct,nmtflui
files ajj
eorimptroller and prominent ran for office in l8 He F'red Grat"mi, Urlar.do; M.-s.
1n itribun. west Paw:
ii3pped
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thootng .mrid "e arrest a ii Beach trucking 4lru JWTICr i
bankt r will t ht I I it p in
presiden cy of Citiz ens
ns N it ca I and SIrs J 'r I P mulk
mail.
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Methodist (hutch III Orlando
lie t.is on the biarti f great-randdauhter.
be In WeodLiwn Stret. repurtetl h) P]trl1jrt9fl mi-rested 10 Witt P!IILII £3eUCtl
ith Dr It,Ibt'rt M Blackburn directors of YMCA. vice
Burial will
De nnis hitnnre ie was r'bbI Ipetai agents if the
offi - uttirig
i-hairiit.m
f Rollins College Meriortai Park Carey
Caldwell in 1946
Funeral services for Clarence
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Rathbun ai flar'4esI a
-nc:dent to Le Edwar' SLmniey. Vtu*tuns ",with r'spect u
aittihultling ii itsial 'iecurty,
tunt', deputy. -it'd sZatej
:cen escaped in .m r't$ Falcon and Ocuifle t*.Xe5 Imin the
a1mjes of cizipioves. rhe
.*utcniumle.
rnuimnaI iniumnujtion filed y
tCcru Wjshogwn, f, 4
tfle L S. itt4Jr'iey 11 MUUIII
East NUiU'I Street. stas Tvj(W
''r a '(tinahut
ipesiflcziily :bar'ett that in A
'.,turdjy after sac 'cad- tiufer'nit - 'vaiwns luring :tM
'-rtenUy shut her-sed 'tue 4171111 :9711 Rathbun 'aithfleltj jver
ng to Load a
-= caliber $1 ,JW ill LW5 !tOIII the auiges
-a the .niipiuyes it Scarlet
"'e told I' iicemvian L ,iIi tr'UCI( titI'Vii,"e 'jut lid -wit
she "card -m iruwistr lt'puait the twitb n a trust
t,Li:de her 'ainduw and a;ta .mceuwiL for p4ytfleflt to the
'I'vinjif to load the jilri wle :t IrI(srnn! Rrenu
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void rioht of w:iv by natrolman

Weather

1) it. Whitmire I)ii vimgm' to the 1970 l"tHtl %%a-,
set tit $ I • ($X) The tither vehicles it 1971) lttiit-k,

was driven by William Arthur Carroll,

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estimated ill $4() WhitIllire %%- itsassisted by
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A,nhuluuit'e 41tteil(ILiIitS 111)(1 ixihce work to get
I'hyiiis Morrison, 17, out of this cur after it
Saturday afternoon accident at 25th Street and
Sanford Avenue- The driver of this car, Starla
Marlene, I)urranit, 16, of Geneva, was charged

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opened Its 100th location in

ON 'I'IilS I)A11- IN ZOSlOIIY
- In 1954 Chins-se refugee
arrived in this,
country wiah only 1400 In his
pocket, lie was ii poor StUJfl
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ir.other man n the par1ung :ot 'u,v, lieinr".r.;vsrj)vthe,1(v
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iIat.1 i Nirjw nd md 3rcta
was 'Nund. Thr plats -aere ten-

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iilovt'iI to Orlando in 1923 tie
First United Metht4115t Church, tttrCctor4. is
Perkins pleaded guilty to the murder charge
yesterday, and the old
entered
banking
while
still
in
charter
nieniber of Orlando •mrr,mnt.i.t'n''
on May I, a nd Was sentenced to life imhomestead is underwater again
his teens and itt the time of
Junior ('tiarimber of c'onmumiercr
prisonment. 'I'tie state dropped robbery and
. and the great big span called
death Sunday tits chairman
and a I(ot.irman
the Penn Street Bridge after
kidnapping charges against Perkins.
the board of titizens National
Other banking activitieS
the name of the main drag
flank of Orlando 1k' sen t'd as include presuknt ''I Citizens
which I can reriiernber being at
t'XecUti% C sei. retaryo •f Orland
N.ition.,I, P.111 Aniterican Bars
least 20 feet high I er U;Herald Index
(I
kr tit ( (IiIliii.'rcs' for SIX
of Mi,,iiii, ( )V.lflmlt' State Rank if
now tin
Shulykill River
lit years. tic'gtimtiing Iii l9J. and Orlando and Colonial Stair
LA I ,i1itiini,l t IliliflilIlt
-tater's edge is level with Un- An..i 1-.tL
held office of s. tells lit Orange iLink of ( )rimndo, and ., director
l-.rltt'r
tI
iniiiit'Iit
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a nd the u ity has liridge
bridge
7,5,
County
Circuit
uit ( •'urt for 14
BA Ii)r(M'iiI)t'
First National Ii,mnk of
issued orders that only water to Calendar
e.mrs, first running in 1932,
III-i)I
Ilispital
fliitlie',
BA
Titusville and ('.'ng.'r t.,ft'
be tLjt'd for drinking iiumy be Classified a ll-,
Mr (.oy was an organizer Off ,surimnce (ornpam
6A-7A l'imiilir flotic.''.
all Comics
tapped from the lines
First
I- .'ut.'ral Sn'. ing'm and
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6 A•7A
r'thers in violation of same will Crossword puzzles
L'..'ur'. isesi by ill,- fe
I .4nmIlAS54) i,tlott ,mt I Irtand. hut
211-411
IA
SIrt.'.
Dr I 'rane
- irs Alint- -' 1.ay s•'(i, .erai•i
be firmed
7A
sers
c'tI
as
ice
pn.'sulent
lit'
6A 'IV
ih t means utilizing a plastic Dear .-5,btiv
a
K
wias iip.1fflrt ii' I
5,liilnrs$ A (.,is - t)i'L.ndo brothers,
bag for toilet sarpuses . and
burying saniuc in your hack yard
for those areas which are not
covered with water, that iii
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treated Saturday it Senunnie uitiviy .ipprrivNI amt -ar.'c
MrrMri Hospital for a
subjet :o apprlipriate honiL
shot wound in the ett
tin 'o 1 7 ty "
%n d.
Clerbi
following: in argiument xillh Jane TtwnarL
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, lie )silrolls ljow

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Burn tit firxAfield, Ga . tie

reparatory School.

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at Disney world t st rd i', '.s h€ n children of II
ages f)lCfltCked with their fa v orite Disney characters ft also provided
a tiNt hand opportunity for the news media to share in the enjoyment
of Disney World
- under the stars' ith the new closing time no' - at
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it's otwnetl~ I learn tit all.preciate still another of their
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am incire
yesteritar.
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after having been sentenced to a 1(ii-year-term in

state prison, and James Everett

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cult had not proved them

('harleston. W. Va.. an escaplee from Tampa.
would be charged after the), tried to overpower

Jailer Hanford

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.litempt was not successful as other jailers came
Brown was unsuccessful in a June 13 escape

hctivitles spr;nsored boo

try when he was being returned to his cell from a

Mautland-South

hearing at the courthouse. He kicked off his

Chamber

shoes and ran but was recaptured minutes later

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March. when the ca.ce smith an acknowledgt'mncnl

week of June. includes appear-

Richmond a
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long description of that struggie,
identif y the new forces
Radio Hanoi claimed
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forl.s have begun as the fl(K)d Iiii-aters recede in
the devastated Ea st The death toll from the
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thout.znd remained homeless
The governors of five states and a
reprt.seritat ive
from a sixth
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shot at a first-ballot nomination
tic no,A c1dinis all 171 Califorra,i

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raid on a dovoinlosAit .S.-infortl records as %wncsscs.

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Ten -v Collins, Lake Monrc*,
daughter.
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grandchil dr en

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luu;mti-uI si-mt

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It-r-,ection of Sit 436 and U S, 17.

16 si-iriulil policemen. who laid beenThe IihIIc hearings. which

(,ordun Mt')er - Jean Brosin b
separate June 21 and May 2'-I
him for pur;cscuf prostitution
Commissioner Julian Stem
ibm- investigator stmitt'uI incidents Involving the Us
strom and ' it (,ishltr En M mr tt
hmilirt n l)rUinhiiind as btan
tiidin,, in a
( oniniussiont r John Morris
En drunmi close t 'a hilt the hi Ii! in count) jail in lit u of i4il
\tasor Let I' Muon tims not trio ii it it 'i
$10.000 bm'nd
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publicly nauiit-d his nominee to
the board, which will be
smith
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A discussion - has
li.irIes Margitte. 409 West Ii ilispositiri of their emacus
scheduled with F red Fllinor. First Street, AII.iitnient I
In another county macthin
motel developer, over the city's
liii- two girls, from I4ngssood Wt'miulilf(;u-urge l)rumtiiounl, It,
development f ee
-md S,infrit is crc diarged with
f 10 North Etigeumitun Avenue,
Tin' cuIllillIssOun is also ex. prostitutiun maul selling
and Winter Springs smims charged on
pected ti appoint a list
;kucsecsunt dangerous drugs, t"( ) counts of lewd and
aitniber uminimunu housing accruing to C oun t y l)m't
on girls under
lascivious

ilbusm A
died Sundam He 112 S Iloils &amp;
Sf-d died nephew Dr k I Mmcm Jr ot
The Air For-c-r said part of the was kurt and raised in St is
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and hatitered (orl olli an Ilills, iitiht) hoolikup 14 r discusk,oed
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delegates whose case will t

John EIvvn Anderson, St. of A 1. Myers, both of Sanford, ,i t o

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are first ri-amlmnis of orilinminem's

Miss Lucille Anderson and Mr
Wesle% Fillmon. (L'. of 400 SL

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Also set fcr tonight's strosswn

to those who contend the state's

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PRIFS GOOC THRU

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from Clatk-Ilowli, As ,;o 4 -fat-% loll 41in,inq t- Ko% crning well drilling

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%;~'.--ng the-' Vi -, illmil.islilli Imik and somitar) landfill
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prom it tin,
against
ri'nmmiuns f the lsotson SP.I1tIIII.
(o.ists building. umhnh sm.ii ah
but di strom itl list mU r

eral other stalt s sihoce cup;xTt
could prove vital to h
agirist-President Nixon. If. on
liii other hand them gloss over

mitililim

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IA Ouid lose their states to PmAj- youth

not hit but thior andioiasaBapwst Ilemitsit " nursing hoirw. Born in Oviedo,
the bif. clioli .
One flight of four Phantoms destruction of the furnace-,, de- manuf acturer for the fruit in- he
1mm-ed in Sanford most of his
itself. the main para de wifl hit the
'iet 7t-i thermal power strayed North Virtnams entire dustrm and worked for Sanford
10m-Tm
at
life He was a member of First
Lake
Sm belia plant 25 mutt northwest of capacits for producing sir-sicRoat Vu or c far th e past 81i I'niU d Me thodist Church and
Elenientars School and time
fliinc
with :oats- tural steel for railroads bridge
on Sunctrsm
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attended local Odd Fm licts's Lodge
children's parade at Maitland lmund lacer guided bombs
and buildings
schools served in V,Vt II and
Professional Center at B h ni
Tht- 'e'ffectlseyi% destroyed the
lodam more- thz-s 70 U.S H52s iti as a former member of
At a-rn the parade will move plants capabibt to pr uce bombed North 'ietnamesc American
Funeral Notices
od
Legion and
down Sandapur Riad to t-Ie'c'tr ical power for the nearb
positions menacing Sou th VietIII. is
-s-ived by his smile,
ANDERSON.
Maitland Avenue. endmg at ttw industrial cortiplex.(LVYN.
it commu- narn't, rionhem front for Ltw viiaviat, Sanford
I: vrwo,a %*rv,c.vs tor john Efvyn
brother.
Civic Center, where flag raising ruque- said
fourth suc-erssis'e do), Little Robert E of Orlando and sister
•i, of mu
ceremony and mu csrding of
Ave - 5a.$oø. 4.o c
,roa
('iiaissa flce photos c-an- oth er action was reported along \iisr
Cre'asm Filhnmon Orlando.
linned tilt- destruntIn of thmi: tile Moo Clwrih defense lirw 20 to
Griankou
Funeral
Home
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in
Tvqsaao at ef'swom F Wool
W 30 a iii Gitnit' booths arid tximlt-r facilit
- tin- cIe-ctr-icl 25 miles mitx'vt- Hue
'onueu,.,
" Pi'.i i c o'm
c'lr"t' of zmnrangemnent.s.
refreshments will tie- available
swih-bmg build in g, and the- fl ue
o'lsb'.n; a.au in ior-e
'fl- S Command disclosed

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Command. but it denit-d that

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It was lead that the Vict 7th Air Force and Strategic Air m
Miami Beach July 10

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Inns. as rescue north of Hanoi on Saturdas

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cu-ihs o" Satur-dam and a like

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Lincoln,
oln director of the Pr
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operb"Jows art Ln progress

lmmmruir' judf'in' for
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actuniglon preparing for the
Led prohibitions against uni t
national convention that operz rule coull cW, McGovern his

plant out of operation and with laser bombs but that raid this was

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Ccumrmmand failed to put the pliant out of North 'uetniarn earlier this t'ar Sund,as
on a job-price-taxes
show will Umkt ptcsc't
lii
cornmumsmonm
rvrKlrwd tod.ji
that touched off a (-onmresslonaI plank
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at
is less specific than
n
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Radio Hanoi claimed that six
flit 7th Air Force announred ir\t-mscc
The traditional lighung of
s Fl Phantoms were shot that four of its Ptiantoria
Miss Lituert) on Lithe LiIi ti
dnwr but lix- I'S Command dropped laser-guided. 2,00bMil
Homer Hough at B (i P 'amid
it had no plane loc.ce ic
pound bombs into the open
m mull En- fc,llosied b pet show r
('lx)rt }ICm'CI. it is the corn- hearth furnaces of the Thai

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dropped two britlpes in werk.end um, not announcvid because it clortred Air Force strikes against Committee reached agreement heard to(Lay but

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disappearance ever north central Indiana of a
skyjacker and more than $O,OOO in ransom
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THE BODY OF Willie Lee Morgan, 24, Sanford, was recovered from
Lake Eldorado near Tavares Sunday afternoon. Lake County sheriff's
agents had been dragging the lake since Saturday afternoon when the
man died. Morgan as reportedly working nearby as a fruit picker
when he took off his clothes and went into the water in an attempt to
recover a boat that had drifted from shore. He went under just before

reaching the boat.
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Saturday. Sunday and
Christmas. pubtls"ed Sat
proceeding
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Herald. 300 N French
Ave , Sanford. Fbi, 37771.
Second Class Postage Paid
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'Believe you can-and you can!"
These are very difficult words to believe
when the
future looks Impossible. How unbelievable they may
appear-they are true
Tb., man who held the record for running a mile
held It for 37 years. "He Is the fastest man aiim- c,"
ever) one said One day a young man
by the maine of
Itoger Bannister broke the record. He cut almost II
wconds off the record, and ran time mile in
4 minutes
flat, Why' Because he believed he
could. Even Bannister's record has been broken -and it
will continue to
be broken, because there is always 'tomeone who
belies- es he can do It.
This is true In most every facet of life. Believe in
yourself, your family, your friend-and you will see the
records broken through your faith.

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MziiUand and the groom Is the
son of Mrs. A. A Haugen. Route
1, Deer l.odge, Tenn

pediuisi and kneeling Ft Knn, K. Junior attendants
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Highland Academy. Portland,
Term and of Memphis State
University, where he received
his B A degree in Radio. TV
and Films
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from Tampa, Pensacola,
Jacksonville, Ft Pierre and

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Central Florida Mineral and be presented entitled "A trip to
Gent Society, Inc., announces South America for Emeralds".
that an Interesting program is by Dr. Joe Weisman and Mr.
Planned for June 2 at 745pm Pl%'fliatt,
At F'u-s* Federal Savings and
Tr public is invited to attend
Loan Assn at 2424 Ed g ewater

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Tell us your story. We welcome your news'
Engagement and wedthnj forms, available at The Herald
office, should be accompanied by a black and white gloss
studio photo at least five days before desired publication
date.
Requests for women's news and photo coverage (parties,
clubs, etc. o should be made at least a week in advance.
Area correspondents are Listed daily on the editorial page
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Sanford Junior Woman's Club event Li' be held on June 5 :iu
Board of Managers met The order of the day is 'old
recently at the home of Linda fashioned custumnt''
The Juniors art' sponsoring zu.
Heck, to plan for next year-.'
art contest for the older
programming.
children In the city recreation
President Ever Crabtree is programs Fifteen metal drum!
aiming for great things for the have been provided and palnb
Sanford Juniors and for the art' available. The' children will
Community they serve. She t'(flhiPI.'Lt' in the most original
announced to the group uum: or. oalIiUnf' of these containers for
June25, the Juniors, will host the refuM'pickupinthepark.First.
installation of officers for
second, and third place pr-ties
Seminole Count) A.ssa'iaUc.r will lx- awarded
for
Retarded
Children
Mrs ('rabtrerab,c annouo('t'd
ISCARCI, to be held at the that Uit' student from the'
Woman's Club building °
Midwa
School who was
Avenue at 8 p.m.
tqxn.s(w('d by the' Jumors in the
Thee judges will be provided State Special Olyuipics gaines,
fror.i the club to choose the laid ii, Tampa. won first place
tbrre best drersed participants in the events. The Uilented
In the annual Downtown stud
student was Pearly Mas
Merchants "Cracker Days" flaiiiptun

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LIZ M.A'I'HICIX
Miss Liz Moon, fiancee of Ted
Aulin was honored at the home
Of Mrs. James Partin recently
with ii inisct'Ilaneous shower,
Mrs. John Courier and Mrs
Michael Teshirisk ) were tohostesses. hostess gilt to the
honoree was a two place setting
of her chosen china.
The refreshment table was
covered with an avocado linen
cloth, edged with white lace
border In a scalloped motif. The
centerpiece was an adorable'
bride doll, flanked by ci'vstal
cande labra which held pink
white
Miniature
tapers.
riosegays with lIly 01 the valley
and wedding bells were placed
at intervals an the table.
A delightful buffet of dainty
chicken salad sandwiches, petit
low's, mixed nuts and but.
ter-scvtch nougats were served

to atl in attendance; a sparkling
pink "-uit punch was served
from it er- 'utiil bowl which was
placed upon the credenza,
adorned With lighted pink
tapers in an arrangement of
earigated pink flow- era. All
crystal and silver ta ble' uppoumtimit'nts were used
Those Invited to attend were:
Mrs. John Moon, mother of the
bride-elect, Mrs Nouvella Aulin
Driggers, mother of the groomelect. Mrs. Henry Kellar. sister
of the guom-ck'ct, the Misses
Donna Moon and Patty Moon,
sis te rs of the lid elect
Also Mines. Mthot
Jimmy Courier, W. B. West, J.
C Fatrvlo'h, W. T. Walker,
John Cobb, George Kelsey,T L
Lingo Jr., Ray bealry,
Hernigan,
Ben
Flournoy
Watnright, W H. DeShazo,
i-trrrell Beasley and C. K.
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treatment in 67 years! For
1,000 cancer victims still

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When Carcalun is injoctc'd
into caiccious mice, it stops

and cobalt therapy! So urge
the WHI to speed the release of Carcalon!
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G. Ivy is dir worlds most

famniu physiologist.
Ciimice-r treutnie'mit, lie
sari, iutsn't imnprove'd s i g.
last
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tried to nsnove cancers
surgt'rv amid useii irradiation
lv.
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"Those lirt- still the' typic-al
methods
hut in 1917. 1 decided
tIle-re' is a natural suhistancein thr body that combats
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preparing that substanie
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into canter patit-ots."

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Stated simply', what Dr.
Iiy refers to is the fact the
human body. in some- mumaCIJIOUS tiuilaflt'r, has a bindiernics&amp;l "Red and Green
Light" system.
You readews lui.e often
witnessed this miracle-, too.
For if you gouge a bit of
flesh from your arm or leg.
you see the Green light"
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your body then generates
new cells to fill that wound.
But in most people. when
-u fill -in. then that
t he' airis

the surrounding liver cells
immediate4 began to gen.
it-rate new liver tissue till
they filled tip the hole- I had
made'
"flien, surprisingly, the-i' "Bed light" figuratively Is

quit gent'flit*t)g more cells,
So I prepared an extract
of sorb liter tissue at that
moment.
"Then I injected it into
animals with tumors an d
found that something In this
liter eiti'iict stopped

So crib keep on being
produced in w: • abandon

turned on.
So the surrounding cells
immediate-h'stop produc.

the further growth of their
tumors in about 5(YI.
In ahn,t 4!W a! tlir test
in to dmnumush
th (' tumors
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re-.rrit Iv Cancer Research
Foundation meeting. in approsimnatrly 51, the cancer

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Despite our best hospital
treatment nowadays of c-anet'ioui human beints, as bN
sui'jer'. X-ni)', cobalt, etc..
1,((X) still die EVERY f)*Y!
Congress re-centlV aipproprinted $1.8 BILLIONS for
carxrr rrse.ardi in the next
3 years, yet 1250.0(00 could
probably do the job via the
National Health Institute's
work wi th Dr. Ivy,
Penonath'. I hate seen
scores of former terminal
tuna. with livers
can
swollen by metastatic cancer
and thus ahlottod maybe
only 8 weeks to use, yet
they are now alive and well
even 18 to 20 years later!
How? By weekly injettions of this Carcakm!
So urge the National
Health Institute to get Car'
talon asailable for ou milboris (it ceija,x'r victims!

In cancer, howe-s-ri-, if
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store a formal length gown of
yellow sculptured pique with a
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Following the rehearsal held af 'iu'h delectable fare its rrudst
at the Staitland Art Center, Ui.' turkey, prime rib roast, awe-em
ent.'urae, which included th e intl delirious barn, fresh green

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invited quests, adourried to the •ugs. stuffed celery, --nit other

Pre-nupital parties included a

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this grand dinner in the
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lingerie shoWer for
given by her college friends
'tnt 0 mniscelta c
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were entertained following ti-i
rib. ir calby Sir and Mrs 0 A
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.ise'ns served 'roil punch
party sandwiches of chicken
salad colorful ribbon ct'ee'se
ucndss ii. he a a molded cheese
ball, and dainty. hot "pigs-tn-ablanket.''
The table covered with a linen

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yellow I"ugi chrysanthemnwm's

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hit.' latt-t'wrk uoluuiuinms, ,ritl
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and gladioli.
the terrace in (hi- epring so
The couple enjoyed A shapes an easyioin sil ensem
that ou build i .i base- I-a n .
floral-printed
top
honC)mmoun trip to Florida, ble The
with gentle body'shaptng the dUll Is It-sc strong ill
where they visited at Clear' and
prn th an in cumni.'r -iciti
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bore accessories and a corsage
of miniature carnations in a
vibrant pink hue,
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becoming two piece jacket istusiSt I°fl and flu,ss,'rs were
tress of i:uuixirtcd double- nit in
a spice shade, with be'ii'
accessories and a corsage of
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hl-t-n:uun Bridges, brother of the
bride.
bride, John Smith, Darwin broidt're-d lace of green, orange,
F'&amp;-dder and Fred Tensicx. The and white. Her bouquet was a
bridegroom and all of his at.
nosegay of yellow and white
tendants were attir ed in velvet da isies with green ribbon.
tuxedoes with gold ruffled
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wore a full-length gown
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mutton design arid the gowns
cf st-hit.' .'repi' wtiirhi was
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worn
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trimmed at the' elilirire waist
urerskirts. Their
Long Shorts
headpieces
and
on the high mandarin collar
were created of floral petals in
Shorts cull,' In mill lengths
With most's of em
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with
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flat bow to forin a rosette and ended in
Wide cuffs with buttons liitPnnts, to this '.e'mir's 11cr'
dainty veils of green Illusion
iiiuida -length shorts, atilt c's''
and 144cc trim. Her full-length
pascaded softly' to the
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carried crescent bouquets of h-a-c'. She carried a nose'ga' (.1
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Mint green slippers corn- covered tit'mtdband and was
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was accompanied by Miss covered wi th white clo ths, and
Redford, Penna.
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All of the attendants were Glenda Bolen who also played
appropriate'
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Cast Gallie; Ifilly McIxan of
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high scalloped neckline; the hills near Springfield.
Orl,,neli aril Mrs William
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lilt' brick's mother (host' it 'lii.' t.%) layer ssIIS supported by
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cloche riehls embroidered seed Springfield S ( are parents of
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d Thorn is It. Brady,uintl le is id
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church. Cook.
white bride's roses, white I). I)ukes,
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Decorations
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was
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potted
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of stephanotis. Asasentincnt,al of green itlict stood till studding part' forming
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note the bride carr ied th e
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branched
brass
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book,
and
her aunt, Mrs Minnie Pt'zold.
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Maid of Honor was Miss kneeling bench A tall,
11of
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bride. Floating haste s,s. 's
candle
Linda \icArdk Sirs Item'&gt; U holder with c single
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tiowlin was Matron
Soloist, John C. Sniutti, sang Connie liart,og, Mica Sarah
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Rodney Carbon. Apopka and
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Other guests included, Mrs. Sr.. Larry I.eeper, Joor.
china pattern.
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refreshment table, overlaid Barbara; Miss Ethel Riser, liosuii.nd Riser. NeLson Sii..
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arrangement of daisies and Mrs Irene Harris and thf' daughters, lett
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The groom is a graduate 01 Louis, Mo

Marti Severs, linwood.
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Rest man was Stank Mills,
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Highway Patrol surveys damage to a 1i72 Mack Warren Jr.. of Birmingham. Alabama. Vt ith
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arid slo'a'at-r CIifl tI)db) rvporudl felt aggrieved that
defense cp nthng u S'h Dakor s posltrnns
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cakes int- luding
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tie taken in otdcr to ennt-i:
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tl(WTO'tnight after a play-off 1)03k. Leading the Elks attack Yanks battle the Cuts for the
Mellon Park
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urnaent Mark Renaud had a double, eight to three but lust out in the
W" and are Robert Smith, Ttrr Smith.
t - night. The PCt
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Roth Medical Center and the still open Tuesctas night at Ft
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first in the Vihlen Electric- staged in th' Little Natmrial Railroaders finished
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It of effort and legal wrangling ti the' 40-ye..r-eultl lady unhurt' for Ituger Th-('lusks'y-, (Lit-shin
took Bernice Gera s i x years to tite,uk iu.ist'tMulI uflu- iustings st't Ituts-stins: ti, loudl', one of her ,tuIiiiuck. 1971 inaugural
battle her way to her goal of brtir apparently at an inimiu- talk
Ss- huss'f.'r
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Mark
umpiring in professional bae- erti
"It really- wasn't any thing I I )uniuhu-, I 'etc its'sson, Gary
''We don't know where she is soul - She put rite out he- lore I lb ttu' nhuiuseni and M ar l on
ball Then after seven dispute'
filled innings it was all over, flust
Rornt-y I)e.iry, ch ief of
had a chance'," ('tintiphell ex. -\ntdretti.
and the petite New York house- Uiui)it(' de'vclopmnient for pro plained to the Auburn -reuwsl
The' Iso Unset-s, along e.s ith
bsehalI, said Sunday- while Sunday.
wife dropped out of public view,
Mu('luskt-y and Juuhincex-k, tusuk
unavailable for comment ut ssustchiing the (earns play in AuThe' heated moments came (tOte uuut lrsuiui the drear
burn
explanation
I (is run in the
w hen Auburn's Terry- Forth slit ws'athie-r at P ot
Mrs Gera resigned in tears
1)uning Saturday's night back into second tiss' from if stuck stir race at Terre thinkSaturdam night alter serving as goose the' heat was turned on in lead Mrs (k'r;s first called him 'thus'&gt; isttghit tt:is- s- st:,s'd in
base- Utipire in a N-w York- the fourth inning of it ,a'st- n-ini- safe. then thuruils'i him out h- rus s Is amii,i
Penn,sm lsania League g:;r:w IN. ning contest ss hen Auburn Man- ne-i smuts l.uts-r. Alk vi-ding t,
Al Uniss'r tell iuuuust of the I'trrs'
Is's ('en the Auburn Ptiillie's and ii gt-r Nolan ('aniipbt'll was ('tinuiphe'II Mrs (km ildillitteti Ittiiitt' tulle' itt ii Fun-si, but ti as
t'vrcte"t !r'- ',n the pr'.e'e-.'ul!nigs by
ku'ul mmiii sit action ims Ii'niit ion
ch.- hail tw'.', 111 1
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prsublt'iiis "till six
playlaps
'lstsi sit her t'emntests's I - ti I Is lot' re ii its mug II.- St .15 credited
lust c-sI
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burn hunt won 44, Mrs. (L'rui laps itt it l'h nu mouth i:s'fuure' his
;slheet into the' tithe-i- sit (;t'nes-uu engine broke. r.-ls'g,iting tutu to
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Godwin (if M.cii.c- round out the first inning (in Bobby Robinson
leadoff borne run
1tIILIIN'i (t SB
-t :n their little league ha king up Homer are Willis at
Vie District IV tuurnaoii'nt Mt'rntx'ri. of that team selected John Ink represent Civiucn on Woos
.Winter
Park
came
back
with
Herald
Sport.. Vs titer
ort-t'rs
372; Thompson at 320; Rands
Sanford's first game will be to the squad were Robert &amp;nitti, the
The Junior League ell)
a
run
in
the
second
to
knot
the
olmi Paliner and liandy
aghin.
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(PVIeJ0 SAV-111017 lkaguvro; get
,t the winner It! tilt- Terr-% Smith. Jeff PhImin and
James firocht. David Wiggirts toiurn.itrovnt (qK-ru, tonight at
. Homer .301, Eddie Broche at
sc-un- 'It 1.1 IStO runs iii thClt their ctsanc't ti display theirWillis
both 4-Cl this season, are
): and Mark Bell at .230.
()rmondl4ca'h-HcibJy Hill game Mark Russi
-30 pm at Pinehurst Park
anirtJi* Tra:tit-1i of Horror stertShould fliorupson get the
The three learns will ;iba'. a
Civiuui, the first half winner, half of the second put Seminole talents tutiigtit its the) compete the top hurlers Ted Homer had
Rotors has three plavs'rs rn aic:- '.s'h-t -tI-. Curtis WcuI!t ti
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against Rolling Hiulls in a a2-0 mark while Steve Humsey, starting not the rest of the
will meet Elks, the second half
HE R ALD IOX$COPE
qutt'r-!inalgamneintheSemor Hand) Hornet and Greg Indian lineup would look like
champs. for the cot) ct-own
s lop Team International Tunpsn each picked up a this Ted hunter catching. Bcll
TheJuniort.t-ague- regular
season cndea Frinta) with a isair
'burnt') atl)over Shores Field victor) Mike' NeiLcon is also a; second, Willis at short
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Ii.'so tt iif games
Elks slipped b)
C,uunt' time is set for 8-15 p.m. capable of pitching.
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t'#&amp;: Indians Warn did not assignment from manager Hand) hooter in the ouUieU
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a double and a single. John
.'i'eC' itplay anm little league ball for !arr:. llc.mcr is time big
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ears sinc'el97was question Thompson was only I. tourney action having knocked
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Harrehl each had a single. Ken
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Lee laid a home run amid triple- c,c
League boM'ball in Oviedo In that brought the Indians the game' The winner of tonight
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fact, only three of the Indian Oviedo title in the- play off goose gamite plays tomorrow against
the 't inner of the Azalea Parka
triple
and
Mike
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starters
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Atrsiri tuOS heer, pas
the titst l,4-I'iii-iutt it, Iia1lWa)ne
Aride'rsuri,
Palmer
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Ted
hlumiwr
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set up
it 1
double.
Winning
pitcher.
Mark
Last
year.
And
it
should
be
the'
of
comripctiti'.'e
putting
5*PrI
tiles st 0 Vu it 1
Pu Item s The tournauwnt began with mu
particularly tough during the
All g ames are played at tht
;x'inte'd out that making
tCIuiUOflh)r(u,setit rw't StOlid !ihi'I4UTI st,art with Anderson for live years Ho. officio, PPA Hussi: loser. Dasid Wiggins
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Rot.ar topped Kistants 5-) in
senior league starting Warn the
putting record of 1 c-onsec-uuvt' beginning play on bolt' sis and stroke as- e'ragt' is 2i 3 At the
ac- Indians won seven of eight And
toot
Anderson
set
the
world
the
second
tilt
Jeff
Anderson
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first
'scar
isn't
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easy
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tuO'S'It.-Orfl- Ma% 31 it. a IPA acing titles slit thirr,,igh four
a 11 C
tA 'Ills was the workhorse in th.&amp; • - cl
c-unisplahmiwnt
nc'cod. Ito. highest ;scito''.u'uit'nt had two siniglt'i for Rotor).
hi
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base
several
latter
stages of the se'ason All
the
'tumid
of
putting
twd
bitten
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Ervin.
(lark
(iallzigbt'r
in
tiiemit held at the Putt-Putt firu.l h:k' for the- 18. Anth'rwin
but Thompson are fight hare
and David Vs ells each had a
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strong hitters the strung point
' I-` Wave inthe' Houston $1.(XX)
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Course in t ualias, 'betas bt'gutru to feel the pressure of
3 C
the suigk- Jeff Wall and j ohn
vct. 30
C the Oviedo Indian outfit may dvrs
;'tue' prt's-iuw ti timId rt'curi of i.;,% iris, broken the world putting (auaWviru Tuurnuoncnt
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h tting wise its Ted flouter
Puttinr Litton each had it single for
If
Vs omid
well be its pitching. And theyi
onsecuts'e bik-tri-ut was record for the most consccutis-e' $200.000
Niwanit. Winning pitcher,
have plenty of them, with no with a 5110041 465 average that
amid ('hoiipicru.hip
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scored
tie-Id U Rick Siiiithi who ousde' holes-in-tine
3 ii l'"u. than seven of the nine included a 14 game hittin,:
loser, Curtis
TI.- Professional Putters I)it'.id We-tb
tiut score in the $100.(Xk) World challenging the' rec-'d of j'
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Anderson. a 21-year-old St ort'd by Bob Maromabc'r, nwtiufl and the stolid, is tn.
POT1Mur .if the' *20(1.000 Vs or
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Saniford
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men's
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Friday
Pi
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is flarTow muss fur tat' ruujuients fur the- $'.X,0(X- Vsui.
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Pins: to sic-tory in Indiana and a
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With ti ,uf (lit' 5e'Ss'tl st'hi('(I'
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noon, N (' grabbed the kail on of Walton, Ky - 5'. tit, fourth in if m ashed out by rains that flooeksl
the 131Ii circuit tit the tss si-mile PIN iiiiiutti
iiiiishi of I 's'nnsy Is-tinhi, titus'
Texas layout and fought oft
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Seminole I.Ittle 't-cagut' champs rhead to sUy and a eight run Skiiatm Raines each m.nted
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scored twice
IN-% uhip;x-d Winter Park 14-!,
Lake Nlary pla%ed uithout -it Datsun Field.1 in Pinecastle,
Bedscile blanked the Parkers
thov site of last %car's ineeting
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service-s of calclistl J;i%
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thkt on the Area 111 champion. sixth
For tonight's game the Lake competing in the Area II
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minded Mar) creu should be at full
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ship have aireads been decided singles. Tito Perez and Owen hitting attack with a stno.h' double arid a single to pace Un
Florida State Rank still Zipperer each had a triple and Robert Nest roan had three to the 7.2 upset over Jack
represent the
AmerIcan John Sierputnwski had a single singles for the stinners, 1IT Prctsq'r Ford hlcubbv Tincher
';gue They bnngaperfect24. Sterputostski stas the winning
'nrihjerbulis tsto singles anl and lLind llarve each had a
Gardner. Ronnie no1ges double for the stinners. while
• ,.:.od inn ttw tournc'
pitcher as he recorded a noChris
and Cases McFadden hod one Eddie Platt and Nc's in Shep.
'.:.utrican Produce Exchange hitter
',PE X, 'till represent the
Two jur
were played over single eat h For (niotis e'tr p.ird both had singles. Winning
nt ..tal I.cagae Thc are the steekerid in Jw American Price Raker had two doubles, pitcher, Anthony McInt re
the only. one of last year's three mop Florida State Rank sias on Bernie F,clstard,s a triple. Ned lciser.L'i.in elk
AhI.X stopped Hal Spragms
'urnamcnt opponents that is the 'tinning end of both Stevens a double. Chad Roll ('to
Lincoln
\lerc-un I('4
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-nuig Ic' the annual battle
decisions
singles and 1' t1lIutisv' single
'tI5 1uoct'd h John Butler 'tho
\PEX didn't clinch the tithe
Florida State bumped United Winning
pitcher,
Case'had a double anti single. We,.
the ftnalda. of the season State Rank 1l-1 behind the McFadden: loser. Chip
Spoke
and Tim McIntyre each
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it was b Jack Prcsser stinnin pttchini of Louts 'on
tiers
pbs-ed
in
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double,
Ford's lass, not their 'tin The
lierbulis Joe Smith txurect
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tInts SI , fritosh ( aptiir.-Is' 61171") ()av,d Ter'aill.ger, 91 free .i
Irs-c' arid is thud In thu.' ?I'ii Ire.' ;iliu in the 11) yard lree'styl.' for 17, ar't Floppy ()ø.-e
in the i
Ins simlitsmri two jtinecl with, Walt bttr' s IS-17 while Anne St-flitS's tree. PlO hotrertly and
ili
Mri',iri
11,1, %tsIntosti isnisi w-u c.rnrwl an the 1)0 freestyle P4-past stink. '13-1 Ii
I 'i vii Icr w-ill.'g.'r to finish frmr girls Il-Il
The
was srmiithl- r
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n0 nni.'siley relay
Third plus.- es - cra arhieverl with the •lr.'ption of a tuttle
S1rg;sn, oils't mid a suee eesful by ftsbie (ahisu-.n, Mary Smith
that hamperad a" Is-ws-.'k,-n,ul wutts a first, a thirst and Am ci Truinrintiell, ,iiid Misty somewhat
'sn
,camiir
two fosurhlu jilat
fIni'stui's to
liken in 9w' l(') medley (or gut-k
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p,
.t third in the V)(' tuttt.-r(ly until hasty Aiken -,..ere third in the. t.'Ot-s was
hitirtluc its the 100 yar(I Psqi't'qt 3") mmueclley relay for ,ttrk eight earn
sItu" mu NI 200 I ndi vidual a nd mirwkr Trn Mrlsrunald wits
's g
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nuis-sllry
nt-arch In the 1(1') F.rract ittitrokii, for into making
Mark \1 fmifumcpi st- ,ic the other 1347 year r,luhc
,sncl a
a rwwl ttme' for aU
S-iuri(s,rui tusnikc-r to 'irIng in it
(WitiltOCt's
*54 provided
h'
-I niong the mint-tb plate Saints-i--I
first hills i t tll,i'iri hIt' ir i.ptlitc-rl
I.-R.ir',' &amp;
this- 50 yst-sI t,r.-,.ct ctt'mk.' in into, finishers in tie relays were the which supplied the Ribs'.i
Iris and under i-Is. cc The tosircimysuc- 4 Wi-rutty S-colt, l"i
11
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s'nungsts-r tile', Vail ,s third .n .. Ann flit
-Inn-1.- Sisutlo in U-a' 2(á) free relay
11.1 urwhus iutut;uI n,ue'lI.-for
11-12 ,
girls
lnimmng this- sillier ccc or- vi jihuis ,
Cynthia
lit I infold - ,Shannnn M(all.
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Joe Tori-c and Zuis tied the gar..e far the Rods in the
nt aftu Canton .1t)ende7 had two-hits apiect seventh and \lenkc also ha.i -i
nd nund up getting thrown for the Cardinals
hor,ier earlier
rtLbrgh
('Ut of the gam5ie hen the U
Tomira
Helmis tagged a
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planmng to ettend Rollins College He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul I. Gleaacm
2I Hunter-field Rd.. Mait1and
was one cml four csllers from Central flcricta
to
;c the aid ti-cm the Cit-us Scholarship ('CIZTi-

bleheacler from the Nt-ia York
Mets 7-1 and 2-1. Pittsburgh
battered Chicago 9-2. ('mctririati
-it-d liouctriri 5-4 in ICi innings

While we- are elated at Gleasori bc-mg c-haM-n for the
ttdars}up award we are not the east bit bapp c';-er the
It as the news reached ow desk It was not i-Ia the channels
c cipected and that
rtainl
disapponung.
tsal1 news nfthat nature is releLcedtc a!! media at th-

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action antic-ipated.

Then these S

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hneeasUe where the Lake Ma
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champions of the Serniricile Little League and Area II. ue
scheduled to battle the Area III Champion, Pirmec-astie This
should be quite anaffair since- it seas Pine-c-as-Ut that knuc-ke-d
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the florida State Big IAdgue
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the ult' tion ttsei . husk tc-v
and urmde-rI sJe-ed and handicapped
uldr.-n fliri-c plenty sehen sc-u consider the latter has
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ma)cIr
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u
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Sfver Sp-.irs Rtsjc-c' bc-Id bi-ririval1s in Kissimrriee.
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r"orta help bring back the fans seho pas to we the top rode-is
a
i-nt in Centras r iarlua
Ne-it action at the
seat cc-se-red grandstand sill
t.l. ploc- e July ,3 and 4 tibet-u the Siset- Spurs Rodeo stage-s
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)-oung.ters lacking proper parental care. In addition the
Spurs a-osides essential sLipc -t to the Osc-eola Opportunity
Center icr the retarded,

NOmnberofthespusgj-oupeanbepaldfcr any- work
done and partically all stork is dcnw b nrieniber from the
p'ofitabIe mainly because most of ? e stork ii done for
nothing.
'The only people who get paid, outside the cowboys. ate
the judges, arena secretary and arena director.

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7(êtaiflstl(IIfl Ginmnan ed S-tattle11w druse also favored South

1k seas the- !'o I se-ed in the top
half cml the dratt sIte-ct. Man) of
the other kadirig (-cmte'nide-rsGraebner,
Gorman,
Jun
((-nrvii-s of Belle-s-ilk-, Ill , and
Dii-k Crc-al) ,I Au.stj'aiia S*t-rr
clustered near the buttoen cA the
driase That meant Smith stauld
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tie Cunf p Cornm,ts,on CPtarvsb,-,-s
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Female
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C", a' Lltarn-! Sp'ngs Florda.
and Rutsi:tPted fl IP, Santor
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44-Sports Equipment

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Sem'noi, Court,. Stat, 4 F iotsda

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SI- Equtpment For Rent
SS-Mtscelianeout
For Sale

YOU--be .nt,re',?ed -a
pro.-dng a homefpr an adult nh-C
r*t-OI hOme Iuperv'S'on and the
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JnOCf% 0,1-0 e II on tt Ut da of
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appt,dit.Oi-'. to 1st 540 Judge fe a
f'sal
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PyDlivi Jun. 17. 1$.
DEC72

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JAMES p
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(an Ott-ce (II
(nrn-'? L 7/jr,
5s,$
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Cml lOans N.tioa'Cil
Bane Bulid.ng
Orlando, Florida 77502
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Pi'tce -s Psefety gwen thaI PP.
5A,'l9'W C-'. Ofi •rii 95 d, i
July A I) 1977. pci-It-nt t
t'-e
Honorable
CourIp
Judge c.f
Semr.oll County. Fpr4a, ri; frill

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bAt', with F ior'da room. large
tc menlO pai.cs (mInI' I-seat an,)
a-' well, pump. and t,m.0
All Ion 139 95')
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l,9- Ridge - (,(Iut'pC
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taca nt 'at to bedroomt. an
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i4, tQS s lOS $20700
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'n-i harp POmI On a 72 acre
rsate Four bedroonil, formal
1 -Pg room Florida noons. (len
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ante"' S ,ther,. d,ftJble garage
Statc-i-5 paddock. fencrag. arid
man, other fea'uret SPoon by
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Lake' Monroe'. along liii' banks of highway I7-!12
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and breaking and entering with
tt'flt to cuuiunit it kl(lny. iIi)peart'sl with his legs still
shackled Brown told the court
he ssiuits to have his case
transferred out of the county
and act-used Jail ;wrsunflt'I of
kicking tutu siltile lit' was
shackled. Ilross n continued he
feared for his life in the jail, and
that 'they ilon'I es-cit isait to see'
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slash for trta'iisiuii trim the
-aiurth'iust' steps prior to being
taken (itt t-ouit'si'I .tpuintinent.
tIc V.,IS cpprehentiett by Sanford
psalics'titan Lt Edsiaril IIa&gt;dcn.
'ftc 'l"f.'n'i,int h.is allegedly
tiastit' stati'tusent_s that he Is an
'scap*' artist ,sii has tutu
aoth'r'.ttc's - "i "-'fl'! i- -its-h ii.'
next time''
llross 11 'dOS arre-stesi on Just'
is hen Deputy Scott Grailt
caught him inside the 1.1
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I.osigisood Brown. it w a'
learned. is an escapee from a
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Utlfbbhle tags was r('('('i%'USI in
('ountv this morning
--- itich is ss- iiv tit(- grin
( Hi the face of Tax Collector Ire,' Ray Tags go
on sale on Monday and us imit nine through Aug
20 Only 50 per cent of (Ill- (till shipment was
received at the court house and at the

Casst'lberrv 1 ranch No recreational vehicle
tags were received today Balance of the tags
will be received by 5lulv's end Delivering (he'
tags frorn Raiford State Prison was Trucker
Robert Pearson

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tank .i farm at wiluary
Confinement used (if Ufl
manageable prisoners I for
tiCT.Il sta e lie was facets) to
remain naked . Tndd s.iisi, anal
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-- 'Fourth Celebra t ion
Has 1A Special Feature
A sçeci.&amp;l tea:',.re it the Furth it July SfaiUand 'uv
activities ta.s ye.w will be a pet thaw far children 'andsir 12
and their pets Friday at T 15 p.m. at the civic center
Hegistrauun will begin at 6 pm.

Classes for d'sf include best q'inted, largest. best
rriaint'd. liseheil. smallest, icogest email dog. '.'iungest.
oldest, (attes t, smartest flu Obedience class icgs - anti
(tinniest - ns.ay be custwned
(las,ses for cats are.
Persian. other, DVI)
,r0'sittlrsi, preetUcit, OLLWSC, :lveuesi, nest
ungm'st, largest, sad ur.allest
The smiue-ellarseuu_s division will include A n y tspe sniin.i.
-.sith prizes (or the most unusual. shortest. longest. anti
liveliest.
Entry f-ruc may be sent to ltd-F1urtda tetituid S1et-j;
Dort Club, itrs B W Ljs'ingstun, 110 Ruby Court, %Ls,Uantt
1275 1 or to \I,ut1j,nd,s,,ut,h Seinmule t,l's.amber of L'uiluitict'ce
I) ILIS J4. \IjiUaOsj 5 a-Vflti entry fee ,4t.11 -user cult
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iiu'usations. Judge' S.lfi a
l'utsltc
Assistant
pointed
tithi'tt to
lh'fcnder (erucki
tle'fend Itriwn . Itutbt'rg stood
uiiute 'in the plea, and the court
it suit kohl)
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behalf of the delend,oit 1 nil Is
set fur the iseek of Jul. i
litt'r, Judge Salfi ri quested
Itutbt'rg to investigate the
treatment to which Brown
contends tie IIIIS been 'stiti)t't'tt'tI
and tit report to the court The
court, Judge' Saifisahi, isill t h en
take appropriate action if it Is
deemed access-ar) Sheriff Jim titut' under s ttupe'ritiun tin
pril l, sihen l'tioiuuas 1tId.
I'(slk was urias-ailatult' for
ultargt.'d is ith rape,•tccus's'd th e
uttituitent.
lirsean was tattled in an t's'apc' j.tlI pt'rsnne'l t 'cruel and
.1 lLlrt,,ri - tre,,tiuie'nt -- Foeltt tolat
to,ittruiipt sI5 ,luuie 13
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around the cities of Miami and
Chicago for st-art-era, anyhow p
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the tat-sic - and in Chicago,
lal_so under the
about $1,t
tablet to have a change in
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Understand that the IRS /
(i'tlihs have been nosingaround
this county, his-i - - . for 11w saute By 'tilE A.S''H - lA -IF1) I'ItU-. by l'rcstclt-:it Ni'sssii after ouii- .supluli's %lorti , SIIU t-: fl . 1 %%li tt'usilth-ui Iii t-,Il.' I in i'tituuaie''l tall) tu'si.i ,iitl vt
t'sit.s autril
g.illi)tis of gaseittiet' ,,rsi
transactions being nlfOtUet,t'd
Receding waters from the' plaint_s IIu,tI (Its' initial allc,c'a. Into ttti' hi rii''it -tit tilt,'-, it, it
'I h*'re were no iiiiuuiettiate re
herrEastern Scatso'arsl' s is ant
Is ( ttc',,t hs tor Injuries
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flooding disaster enatilel
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l'enissylsani.a, Ness \'tirk,
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thousands more to return to
at,st i !.itsl ,uiid S ii gusto is i- Is'
Ir i isSi' cii didn't Icrusiw tIw-ir twinses texly but crisis
ttt'sigii..tu',i .i's uiIsaiIe't uile'.ts hi
ant' of the most succrasui points remained at Wilkes'
hii i(, fi'tfflf)
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(1 (i'J I'rcs$ctent Nixc'iu Last week,
busine
businesses
Located in this area Barre, I'a,, arid Big Flats, N Y,
umiaking thesis eligible for liLt'sis a comparative newcomer
The death 1-sill (rain the iseek'
site federal aid Other states In
Loat-ed at the Sanford Atipot't. long rampage by Tropical
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the flood area incIuckil L)elia'
and recognized as this area's .Sttirxn Agnes cliunlieti to 123
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a nd North
FIRST airline caterer, as well, Monday. Among the latest vie.
01141 Stitti Carolina
Referring to Walker and thus were three ne'is smelt killed
F iiu.iit this is us gtaing'tosuitt'
Ieintwrturi's Catering Service in a lwlIs'utit"r t-iusls as thuc'y tisirus we're' far tusi situall Eati. us W ilk.' s lt.cr mc'. is hits' ibis us- ciii thai leaked I is lust i uptureul
storage tanks.
tl.i&gt; f or uk'arh ?UU residents ni
- - just can't believe how well returned traits surveying the mutate's of ilarmuege run over II tiIVlti streets t witaloctl oily,
iJwy re dousg
FUIHI'S perilieut.'sl this' tair, the haitilet of Aliiitsd, N 5'
billion n I'ennsy- lvaniu alone, 'stagn.uiit is ater antI full st'r%-it't's
,tis-astatlon
were tast exlweled bat'k
a Entruun'es to the tsswri isery after is aix-day cne'u'suipuiieuit In
For
the
present,
much
of
the
Drinking water rtqii,ainecl a
seuult'sl sift by Plitt'. ,suil uii'Is.r- it high, s-ttu'sil
people helping week
about (hi. Ii1is'4(
A;s-Iogy
Iruajor probleuts ill duct-its 04 the relief came from
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Peters
Etigenue
of
Itaitiss ii (i'i .l.ii uti ui-ti up t*
but
pi-olilr
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sia_ir
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left
ti
IstS an nearby Hiss?" I "t-rea
of tuwi t fruni
at
taurdest-Psit iogsiu:,uuiltirs,
lit our iueigli- is aritt'd not to sisiok.'
rants,n,
Pu,,
brought
bun'
so
we
caa,is'
Isa
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tuimist a construction cisihattk'
)tow user at a I)tzie Bay Station It
iiw arrival of water purifU-atlori
111 -4111 9 seata'r'm on Ihss' Otsic, iuuemit tort-vet tI's s's itcuietiun sit
was reported to have t(1,itrt"d uni1 hi souse areas belied ease stresis sit his i- ny's workers to hors,'' said Ma) sir Pe'tt'rs
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In
l"iita,
is
towhu
of
lug
French
Itiser til,ose Cincinnati, Ohio, thur town Tri'su- tit's sscr.' i's ciiat the station On
for trucking In sup. help muwn the toad and medicine
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Wilkes- southwestern New Ynr'a, re- teoke three giant isirgi's tiscel tuuclly- dug to drain the artificial
renter
In
distribution
Avenue, when In fact it was si t
plies
inisimied s-irtucilly ilesci test Isslisy as isussirings for
the one Itwated on Stiest First
iult'isun' craft hike, and iJy Masntitiy flight it
New appropriations of federal Barn'
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tiso months against tre'atunent
at prisoners at Seminole Count)Jail was hurled this horning by
Jaunt's liro'an at hIs ;srr,ttgnuncut ht'l,sre Circuit Judge

Thousands

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
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Talk about being stupid - to ulireet vr ge
peryitit n
toss ards Tallahassee I again,
a law which takes
foiLs effect this Saturday may mean
that voting machines would be
rolled into the wards of
state
mental
Florida's
hospitaLs
Ostensibly, this law is as
written to protect those siho
voluntarily" commit themselses for treatment under the
for admissions,
That's fine If they're that
%A ell tit recognize they're in need
of assistaruu. surely they would
be i'd l enough to visit a soling
precinct to cast their ballot'

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start a business. She was honored at a luncheon

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"Sair4Lc preserve us"
.ill of the 1retrstanLs and the and sister's boy friend proceeded to the local
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grab me again' The voting victim, who wore
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attempted to resist his advances
The victim, barely speaking above a whisper.
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BB—The Sanford Herald

Wednesday, May 24, 1972

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64th Year, No. 199
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operation as the
federal court trial moves into I'm
fourth day.
Ilius far the only defendant
named in leitimony that relates
to what a grand jury indictment

U.S. District Judge Gerald
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kvylng four mills taxes in
November, let us vote on IS-IS
at the same time." Brown
urged.
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realize that tmplementatien
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community" but he muumued
the changes which Brown said
the action would beget
Keeth explained that students
under the plan would still attend
classes the same hours as
before and mtrewd a large

segment of the population is
uz'et'Iightened on how the pLan
will affect children.
Ke1h conceded that perhaps
some form of year-round schoni
referendum might be on the
ballot but insisted a boar I
member must first make a
motion.
This prompted Culpepper
U10%'C the matter on the ballet
and his action was seconded by

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Douglas Stenstrom, board
attorney, then cautioned the
board to allow turn to check
state law to detertntne If

refrrendt3m is legaL He cxplained the board could
t*come Involved in lawsuits"
In the event 45-I5 was defeated
by the public in a straw ballot"
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Should the (ollowlnj estfQ5 be placed on
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er of a dog racing track
participating In an Iliegal
Ian Blackburn, now serving
CDR.
Prosecution witness fleverly eight-year prison term on a gambling business and
the othof conspiring to operate such
Itoberts Mathews, a secretary gambling conviction, has been er
whotookthestandfnrtwodays slapped with a $l55,!I.I! lien a business.
(Ifl 60 defendants originally
and part of a third, named by the Internal Revenue Serv•
indicted,
49 including BlackFountain as one tel the men who ice,
Federal
tax
officials
in
(klanhurn
have
pleaded guilty.
f ittanced the gambling liminess
droppedagainst
nm by her boss, Ilarian Black- do said Wednesday they had Charges were
for failure to
one,
one
died
and five got
cited
Blackburn
burn of Orlando.
separate
trials.
adequate
taxes
for
the
pay
Blackburn was identified
gambling ring ears 1963 through IM. . "the chief"
Defense ntInrn,.', ttn.,ucetLSThe lien claims Iuiacinurn
arid Mrs. Mathews r.t,ld he was
full
sought o suppress wiretap
i
her lover for seven of the nine owes 1*2,721,91 for the year
Ith the C%idence, especially that i
1966
I
and
years they were together.
Witted by a tap on the telephone
ountaln's bank dealings balance In IM and 1943.
Wdlu.imnAnderson
charged in 1971
Blackburn
ere put in evidence Wed.
tt;iui II .1 lieutenant
it(mug
lake
income
tax
with
nesday, Robert A. Oliver, vice
president anti cashier of the turns from 1964 through 1969
Barnett flank of Cocoa, testified Trial oil those charges w as postJudge Tjoflal dented their
Fountain borrowed 120,000 Oct. poned Indefinitely because he imuotion to suppress the cviat th e ti me.
wah0ti
iier.
:2, 1971, and wasn't required
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by tudent.i of Seminole High School are
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Mayor Brown appeared at the
3ession at the request of
4ongwood City Council argue
or a county-wide vote on
tan which, he said, would
c hange the life-style of families,
"Going to 45-I5 Is like saying
o us 'go to church on Saturlay'," Brown remarked.
The Longwood mayor said p
as not opponing or endorsing
but
he extended
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uction of a month ago and put
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I wouldn't have believed , Va., for soliciting funds in the city without a permit.
Lykens said Dorsey Dixon, Ronald Brown and
even though I was hoping fcw a
strong Herald Readership George Goodwin are being held In lieu of $200 bonds
Survey response. I'm having each, after one of the men attempted to solicit funds
trouble bebeving that there '
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An effort by I.ting'v(Ad Mayor
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school plan,
e xtend.d
heduled for Lmnplementation
(Ir,unty.wlde In July, l$73. on the
nvernber ballot for a vote by
te people, was defeated by
tree-Iwo vote at Wednesday
ight', board meeting at Lyman
11gb School.
Voting against a motion
S tuart Culpepper to put
isue before the public In a vote,
tj.at would uccome binding on
A. P.
U ic School Board,

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In keeping with the tIIIietftt)1e
for what Nixon list;lerineil the
aunit
most carefully plannedtrim
ever held, the filth lit a xerfra of
tl.S..&amp;iet acetirita was ready
for announcement today.
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Editorial comment
Nitillis showed no emotion
pleadIttl quill), on %larch 20 to
tile Cltriswws ralk? of his titiring the sentencing but later,
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friend s fiancee, wat, sentencied during sentencing of two other
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this morning to life it"
ileferidants, stared oil the
Public notices
prisonment al state prison by ceiling, as U in prayer, and
which
Circuit Judge Clarence Johntjillowed over his cheeks.
son.
&amp;A Mullis was Immaculately
The effect of the sentench*
GA
Vegetable market ...
attired In neatly pressed blue was visible upon the youth's
appeared
w
mother,
disconsolate in the arms of her
husband. Assistant State
Attorney Newman Hrock told
Ioudy.
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65.
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defelifit., will) lilt state
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ittuituntoding titeR) for the
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B GEORGE ESPER
small'°Y
sev
The North Vietnamese also tat, fell on May 1, and An Loc, nunbet of
seminary and the home of the
Associated Press Writer
were
touched
off,
explosions
th
provincial
capital
60
French bishop of Kontum, made new assaults on the ano er
Sigon,
has
been
Paine
reported.
of
miles
north
northern
front
above
Hue and
SAIGON API - North Viet- M.sr. Paul Seitz.
South Vietnamese fighter4
First reports said two baflal. on two sides of Da Nang, South under siege for seven weeks.
xwnese sappers, backed by
bombers were making low-level
0' !I
tanks, attacked Kontum today ions of North Vietnamese Vietnam's second largest city,
Associated Press correspond- attacks aga1t North
.
but
by dusk all of them had been troops, or several hundred men, Heavy lighting was also report.
io-k
positions less than a mile
killed. driv out, or had with- atta cked Kontum. But later ed on the southern front in the ent David J. Paine reporteti ese
from
the city's northern limits,
Viel.
that
North
Kontum
drawn, South Vietnamese reports indicated the force Saigon area as the North Viet. from
U.S. 1152s bombed eiiem'
namese
offensive
began
its
namese
tanks,
artillery
and
and
:.
might have been smaller.
military spokesmen said.
mortars bombarded the city, COflt'entZatiofls less than two
By midafternoon, there had ninth week.
U.S.
sources
reported,
how.
north.
21 -3
.
Long before the North Viet- starting a fire in a gasolIne miles to the
ever, that at last report the been no major pressure on the
military
Cornorage
area
in
a
Konnamese
launched
their
offen.
st
of
defense
perimeter
.
2/ w
sappers still controlled part of outer
Field reports said 60 North
turn. military sources In Pleiku sire on March 30, U.S. officIals pound on the northern edge of Vietnamese and 12 South Viet.
the city's air strip,
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heavy
Vietnam's northernmost tie- mended only a harassment clal capital in the highlands,
another military fighting Wednesday north and
fense line at My Chanh, 30 to 2 campaign for the present rather would be one of the chief objec- storage area in
~
about
a mile south of west of Koritum.
7
Lake
lives.
Quang
Th.
the
country's
compound
A
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miles north of Hue, were re- than a full-scale assault to
ported repulsed. South VietW.I1IX(, for the threatened onslaught of athaneing North Vietnamese, South
namese spokesmen at Hue said
Vietnamese troops take over the site of an earlier battle, the ancient citadel of Hue.
In the 19U Tel offensive, Communist forces seized the fortress and held It for
166 North Vietnamese troops
weeks against United Slates and South Vietnamese counterattacks,
were killed by government
Sol
troops and artillery In what one
U.S adviser described as a
turkey shxL' South Vietnamese losses were reported as 15
troops killed and 43 wounded.
The spokesmen also reported
,
that two Soviet-txiilt BTRSO amphibious personnel carriers
B MARILYN GORDON
"Poverty breeds crime," he
portion of our trouble," the Student Union Building to the
were destroyed, narking the
5
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The American people would industrialist and business University of Jacksonville. continued,. "As long as we hare
p1')
introduction of another new be shocked and devastated to
u
leader insisted.
Wolfson Is also an es-convict, poverty, we shall have
centrating on an extremist terrorist attack m West Germs- weapon to the Indochina war. see the information of the
By ROBERT PRICE
Turning his attention to having served time in prison you think the criminal code of
P'OtIP kfloWfl U the B,aadCT. ny in the last two weeks and the The BTR50 is a 14"-ton carrier assassination of President John President Nixon, Wolfson said for a violation of the Securities silence is strong, even that of
Associated Press Writer
carries 12 Kennedy, which has been sealed
second on a U.S. Army in- with a crew two. It cas
Germany
MVISthOI
Gange
IIEIL)EI1EItG,
German
published photographs of Act, lie also Is said to have been the Mafia Is no comparison to
author.
A group called the Red Army stallation. it wcurred despite Lnfantr),rnen.
until the year. 2M, millionaire soldiers from Thailand righting the major cause of the that of our government of.
At An be, on the SOUthTl Louis Wolfson told the student "side
itics pushed an Intensive search Faction, believed a part of the security checks begun at all
by side with our men" resignation of a Supreme Court ficials."
today for terrorists who bombed gang. claimed responsibility for American bases after the front 60 miles north of Saigm body of Florida Technological give an erroneous impression. judge. The industrialist insisted
Speaking to the students,
field reports
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said up to 4.000 ci- University, contending Ue "Did you know we paid Umn he was a scapegoat in the plot to Wolfson tagged them the "most
Bombs also exploded early Yuan refugees were able to t Harvey Oswald did not act $200 million to
headquarters in Heidelberg, killed an American lleutena...t
truthful, the most honest we
murder" he be rid of Justice Abe Fortas.
k:lling three Americans and cOlOnel at a U.S. Army Head. today at two American build. out of the besieged city. The alone,
asked
Stressing what he called the have ever had. You by far exquarters in Frankfurt and for mgs in ran ...-the consular sec- refugees., mostly old women and
mounding five others.
(President Lyndon) "Johnson
Wolfson was invited to the 'sickness in America,' Wolfson ceed any other generation. We
ar
recent
bombings at police sts. lion of tne U.S. Embassy and childrm walked south to Tau and (President Richard) Nixon FTU campus to speak to the said~ "We are getting sicker have the greatest government
Investigatm said that so f
tI'cy had no clues. But the west Lions in Augsburg and Munich. the American Legion post.. pn- 0, a village nine miles below An both have lied to the American student body by Dr. Charles every day. It Is like a cancer, a of any nation in the world but it
The Heidelberg bombing lice reported no injuries, but Loc. They said about 50 had people," the philanthropist Unkovic, criminology professor
German Interior Minister, Ham
sore ea ting away at us and If Is not functioning. As a group,
e
con.
Wednesday
night was the fifth both explosions wreck6d the been killed by North Viet- de,clared...It was in IM that and chairman of the sociology we cannot cure this cancer, the you total 25 million. It you will
Genscher.said police raet
lavatories in which they had namese shellings during their Johnson told the American department.
entire body will die. The United exercise the privilege of voting,
escape.
been planted.
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people he believed that Oswald
Born In St. Louis and reared States is the largest producer of we will have a chance. If not,,
American planes, retaliating was alone when he as
A group calling itself the
sassinated in Jacksonville, he was war goods in the world. We you are just as bad as our'
Committee of Coordmtjon W for the enemy
now be. Kennedy. Yet In 19M. when he graduated from the University produce SW billion worth." he generation. It is up to you to
sued a communique claiming ginning its ninth week,
was out of office, he publicly of Georgia and hater donated the said.
save our country."
News
Digest
responsibility
for the pj3 the two biggest f)OWCT plants stated he never believed Oswald
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.
U.S. policies in the Vietnam Hanoi-Haiphong industrial people need this information
Accord On Rules
complex for
war
now to know what caused the
.
Two American airlines were the 1965.66 bombing campaign. assassination and it needs to be
MOSCOW (AP) — President Nixon and * warned today that bombs had U.S. scairCes said 150 to 300
been planted in their rams of. North Vietnamese sappers from in the nation so we can know
Soviet leaders, pushing toward the heralded
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arms curb climax of their -summit talks, are : fices. Police searched the Pan the 2nd DivisIon Pt(1 why these things happen.
.AUflCII and TWA offices but Kontum and occupied POtt101
"Ten years have passed. No
conferring quietly about longer-range
of the air field, some civilian national security could be nfound no explosives,
European and Asian issues dividing their
0. Chancellor Willy Brandt 01
volved. I know you will be
countries.
West Germany expressed shock
shocked arid devastated to see
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in
tie lniormalion It will wiAmerican Hq. Bombed
berg bombing and said his gov.
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cover", Wolfson said. '•
et-nment would doeverythtngin
Sprague Computer Report of
t", Its power to catch the terror ts.
1970 shows that he (Oswald)
Held In
HEIDELBERG, Germany (AP) - West
Ten young Germans taken
could not have
alone.
.
German authorities pushed an intensive
into custody by police were
American people must demand
.
search today for terrorists who bombed the
questioned Wednesday night
,'-- that the file be opened. If you do
rd
e
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V.
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but released after identity
&gt;' U.S. Army's European headquarters
not do something to save this
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Heidelberg, killing three Americans and
In
a
preliminary
hearing
becountry,
it
will
soon
be
too
Late.
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The bombs exploded in tw fore Justice cii the Peace Robert The lack of credibility among
nç
wou ding five others.
e.
cars parked about 150 yards Carroll, this morning. Edith our offila has caused a large
apart In lots facing a data proc. Ann Conley, 20, was bound over
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Reds
Attack
Kontum
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and a film theater.
cause in the death of a 47-yearThe first explosion blasted a old Longwood woman on Mu
s
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SAIGON (AP) - North Vietnamese forces
hole seven feet high and five Monday.
p
attacked kontum City in the central highlands
wide through the
wall
In the case of a co-de-fendant,
data processing center, a Buster Ralph Jacks, 60, pren.today, while American warplanes attacked
fe
captain and two enlisted men minary hearing was continued Gets
two power plants and a major bridge in the
were killed.
until Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.,
1. Hanoi-Haiphong industrial complex for the
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second blast, about 15 according to Assistant State At.
first time since the 1965-68 bombing campaign. , seconds
later, damaged more tot-They Newman Brock. Brock Sentence
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yards
Jacks and Mrs. Ccmley were had given considerable study to
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - The defense has
Rex Gribble,an American cl. occupants with the deceased,
a presentence investigation
ended its case in the Angela Davis trial with.
villan employed by the Army, Myrtle Johnson, at her home
as well as
out calling the 29-year-old black Communist to
was in the club when the bombs 105 Oak Lane, Longwood.
of the victim, a 19-year old
went off.
Authorities first believed
testify.
winter park girl.
"People started hitting the death of Mrs. Johnson to be of
DID LEE Harvey Oswald act alone in th e assassination of President
Judge Johnson emphatically
floc*
when
they
heard
the
blast
natural
causes
but
alter
a
subji
5 Women Killed
John Kennedy? Millionaire Industrialist Louis Wolfson said, "No," In
only
and saw smoke coming up from sequent Investigation, the two
a speech before the student body of Florida Technological University.
which the defendant is entitled
the first explosion," said cre charged with
first degreeIs due to the fact his intelligence
Wolfson (right) is welcomed t'o the campus by Dr. Charles Unkovic,
KILN, Miss. (AP) - Five women have been 3 Gribble, of Oakland, Neb. The murder and lodged
In the
quotient is extremely low,
criminology
professor, and Denise Gauthier.
reaction was, 'There it goes.' county Jall
killed in a series of explosions at an amThe
court
contended
the
There was
(MarilynGordonphoto)
The two were jailed without
munition manufacturing plant which one
defendant is incapable of
bond Monday alter an auto
survivor described as a "nightmare Fourth of :: we'
normally
in
society
psyfunctioning
Five Injured persons were report disclosed the Johnson
::
July."
and termed the crime
treated for lacerations caused woman had died from a .fl '
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horrendous." "You took a
by flying glass
caliber bullet wound in the
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Monuments Cleaned "
chest,
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she saw fit ... youusedherlike
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spoken
BY BILL NEIKIRK
for that," Judge Johnson
said.
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maintained.
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Mullis, aMaitlandcarpenter,
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WASHINGTON (AP) - In
was adjudicated guilty of the
declaring her refusal to
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ecourt
publicly
crime in March but th
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considered at that time, a pay income taxes that support
motion relative to the defen- the Vietnam war, Sen. Philip A.
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MARY - Donald dant's sanity in that he con- Hart's wife Joins a few thousand
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Jackson will be ins.afled as tended he is a mentally diIO- other Amerlcans,mostofwhom
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president of the Lake Mary dered six offender. The state failed to carry out their threats.
Most of those who challenged
Chamber of Commerce at the was ordered to prepare an order
r h .lt meeting
the season, 8 for
psychiatriatric the Internal Revenue Service
a
'-pin. Thursday at the fire hail. examination but In April Brock lost their cases.
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.00-- Figures for 1971 income-tax
Other officers to be formally advised it was determined
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Americans indicated to the IRS
president; Mrs. Katherine (lered.
Sassman aeaetarHreuurer
The crime arose f rom a they would not pay any taxes
and Mrs DeLores Lash Mrs
Christmas party Mullis was because of the war
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Virginia
Mercer
Homer
attending
at his friend 5 home
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and Samuel Pratt, board of lift" home.
directors.
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Later heassaiilted her attwo meaning that the IRS iltaking
Seminole County Corn. separate South Seminole formal action to collect for
--•missioner Al Davis will save as County areas. The victim said lPaY1Tt.
Inpreviouayeari, the number
Installing officer.
Mullis placed a knife at her
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Proposed boundary lines will throat and ftukfwd her We of Americans who have
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be the topic of discussion at the unless she submitted t tu
protested to the IRS has grown.
tlrrt' were t,645 who
meeting. Opinions will be advances. She was made to
pro and con 00 in. disrobe, she said- After the told the IRS they didn't intend to
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corporation to give the ccan- second assault, the assailant pay taxes, but the agtncy was
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SHERIFF'S CAR driven by Fred Kelle3, county juvenile officer, was
in 1%9, 1,401 protested, but
A future meeting or meetinga police, however, upon retnr.
will be held to discuss the tax ning to her fiance's home, he only 365 drew formal action by
damaged in the amount of $1,200 Wednesday afternoon when a car
IRS. In 196$, there were 592 who
structure, the type of go-n. caned sheriff's deputies.
operated by Wanda Mae Jeffery, 143 Lakeview Avenue, failed to stop
meat
and
what
the
in.
At the time 01 the rape In. protested and 140 taidelinquent
and struck the county car in the front. Sanford Police Sgts. Robert
corporation will have to offer cident, Mullis was on parole accounts.
Bernosky and Doug Bishop charged the woman driver with failure
The numbers are tiny when
residents in-the Incorporated from Raiford prison, being
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were nc se,4
rious injuries, police repors
eld n• I.t oI way.
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areas In the event incorporation convicted of the crime of you consider there were an avBush Photo)
erage of 75 mIllion rrtwns o'er
is decided upom
breaking and inning

According to Rep. Talbot LY
Alemberte, of the judicial
committee for the house of Representatives In Tallahassee.
between now and Jan. 1 ;udgs of the state will be involved in
a concerted effort to insure an orderly transition to the new
court system.
This legislation should produce substantial financial ben.
efits to the counties because it provides that the State take
over payment of the salaries for the judges and for some of
the support personnel in the county courts.
One iinport.an area will be the establishment of branch
courts in convenient locations for the citicens.
"11 Is hopeful that there will even be weekend and evening
court sessions," he said. "The cooperation of the county
officers in arranging convenient court rooms and adequate
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In a letter to City of Sanford Manager, Warren (Pete)
Knowles, Wallace Dietrichs recommended that "before the
aituation at Soulhsidc School playground 'improves' any
further, some changes be effected. The Junior Harlem
Globetrotters use the playground.s daily from 4:30 to 5:30 and
apparently there are adults who attend the game sessictis."
lie reported that empty beer cans have been found on the
school grounds each morning, and he feels that alcoholic
Ibeverages should be prohibited on school property.
lie further felt that s1t drinks be served in cans rather
than bottles to alleviate the possibility of injury from broken
glass. And he said that trash cans should be Provided for use
by the guests on the grounds.
The letter was forwarded fr?m Knowles to the school
superintendent, who forwarded . to the hoard of County
Commissioners, with a request for recommendations, as his
maintenance and custodial staffs are overworked already.
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The boating and swimming season Is in full force and water
safety was the topic for heated conversation at the County
Commission.
It would appear that many of the residents who bought
property around the lakes in the county are losing their
lakefront property through erosion caused by wakes caused
by boats going too fast.
Swimming In the waters by the homes has become
somewhat hazardous because not enough care Is given by the
boaters. Speed signs are mostly Ignored. Residents
appearing before the commission heard Assistant County
Attorney Howard Marsee say they would be breaking the law
If they constructed the bafflers in front of their lake property
to protect their swimmers.
Sheriff John Polk sald he would recoinmend signs to be
posted in the areas governed by the ordinance. He said he fell
if the area residents know that there Is an ordinance set by
the county government, which does include provisions for
punishment by law for violators of the ordinance, the posted
laws will be respected.
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Projected Road Plans
Projecting toward the future, County Planner David
Fan' contacted Al Davis, district planning engineer with the
State Department of Transportation in Deband, with several
suggestions for changes In the 1990 recommended highway
plan.
H. said that as presently indicated on the plan. Airport
Boulevard between S.R. 46 (first street) and S.R. 46A (25th
street), needs nolinprovementa according to present testing.
However, this Boulevard south from S.R. 46A to Sanford
Avenue is Indicated as an improved two lane facility. This
would Indicate a two lane improved facili ty from Sanford
Avenue west and north to S.R. 426 A and not a continuation of

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Mayor l4lwrence Swofford, of Altauwnite Springs, were In
attendance at the meeting to which Drummond was Invited.
The suggestion was made that County pay 39 cents
for each resident in the unincorporated areas, which
Drummond said he felt was Inappiopriate.
"I feel that it would be appropriate to assist CALN() in
that we would be available to help without a Ice going If,
('AI.NO, itself. As members of the East Central Florida
Regional Planning Council, we have more going for the
residents,** Drummond said.
Con,miasioner Al Davis said that he believes CALN() is a
great vehicle to draw the coniniission and the cities together.
"As to funding, however, we need more time and more in.
formation to determine the type and purpose of tti"
organization."
l)nainmond said he was under the imnpreiuiion that tie
organization only involved the cities of South Seminole
Davis responded that he would like to see the city of Sanford
involved and "erase that he would like to see the city of
Sanford involved and 'erase that dividing line between north
and south
Farr remarked that his offer to assist other areas of if)(county in his official capacity as county planner is sIs.tlIirlg
new, that he had ItIatle the offer more than tim e in the past

"As you know," Fair said, "Airport Boulevard Is the
beginning of a by pass around the City of Sanford to the
Airport and the Industrial areas. And S.R. 46A does not in..
terchange with 1-4, therefore, to gain aceu to 1-4, traffic
would have to continue on Airport Boulevard to S.R. 46 then
t t i,"
The plan. also indicates that S.R. 434 between S.R. 436
and 1.4 should be a two laned improved faculty.
However, S.R. 434 east from 1.4 to Highway 17-92 is in.
dlcated as an Improved 4-lane-as Is S.R. 431 (a continuation
cii434) south from S.R.436 into Orange County.
"S.R. 434 Is Intended as a bypass around the congested
South Seminole area," Far stated.
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Molotov cocktails, homenade bombs, spears, grenades
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CAI..NO officials approved a suggestion by County
Commission Chairman Greg Drummond to supply the aervices of County Planner David Fan' in an advisory capacity,
Mayor Kenneth Brown, of Longwood, chairman of

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Political Notebook

Editor ial Comment

Senator George McGovern is the candidate
fr the Democratic presidential nomination
whose surprising and rmztinuthg Wins in state
prmaries demands and merits close study by
the out-cl-office party members who will
nominate their standard-bearer at the Miami
Beach convention in less than eight weeks.
This presidential year has produced more
than the usual surprises for the Democrats.
While the increasing number of state
presidential primaries is being blamed for some
cif the confusion, there are other factors.
One of which is the rapid pace of events
which have changed the climate within which the
many Democratic hopefuls have had to adjust
themselves and their programs.
None of which is as tragic as the attempted
asassination of Gov. George C. Wallace of
Alabama at a time when his strength was being
put to the test and succeeding far from hi
normal southeastern bases.
For the need for Democrats to do some ye
wise winnowing of the vote harvest whici
Wallace has reaped was and is an important
duty.
How much of this was solid support for the
fiery Alabaman who presented himself as the
champion of the great middle class, the comrnoi
man,, and bow much was "itch-over GOP votes
where states allowed such political gymnasties
cannot be honestly determined
The goal of every serious Democratic
presidential aspirant is to pile up the 1,549
delegate votes whic± can clinch the top spot on
his party's ticket at the Miami Beach convention.
Yet the true objective of the L)emocratic
party is to leave their national nominating
convention with a ticket which has a good chance
to move President Richard M. Nixon out of the
White House and Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew
from his high post.
Thus, one of the ways in winch Democrats
can judge the McGovern candidacy is the way in
which the Republican party greets the South
Dakotans surprise sholLing To say the least, the
GOPsters are not unhappy.
For the Republicans will be moving into the
same convention facilities at Miami Beach
August and there are expected to conduct the
same kind of convention which the Democrats
indulged in when President Lyndon B. Johnson
dominated and called the terms for his renomination in 1954.
Labelling of the issues which the Democrats
have generally attacked or espoused has also
been more mystifying than clarifying That

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to most
Humphrey ic better kno
Derncscrats and has been, by every means
possible, up-dating the old picture with a new one
both in looks and approaches. Senator Humphrey cannot be discounted
While in the wings is the former front-runner
the
until state primaries hobbled him
Edmund
S.
Musbe
of
Senator
middle-of-the-road
Maine. Nor can Senator Ted Kennedy of
Massachusetts be counted out. Although the
bullets which were fired at Wallace may have
been the final and undisput.ab)e argument that
ends even the Bay Sister's marginal candidacy.
Today it is, without any dispute. the
McGovern phenomena that needs to be imderstood. For Democrats this is urgent!

the American public is obvious.

The search for a Democratic nominee who
can allay this fear and create a campaign which
will be posi tive and unifying at the same time is
the Hera cuban task which that national party
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There are other recognized candidates than
the wounded Wallace and the self-confident
McGovern. Very much in the running is Senator

Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. the 1964
nominee who came within a whisker of defeating
Candidate Nixon in that s'ear.

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Evans of Wasl'ur.gtofl and Tom McCall o, Oregon, shathe judgment that p'es,ictent Nixon-for all his problems
at home and abroad-is in better shape than many public figures think.
I interviewed them both in the immediate aftermath
of the pm'esadent's strong new moves against North Vit.
narn TI,es agreed that the evidence coming to hand frm
varied sources suggested heavy backing for the Pi-t
dent in the Pacific Northwest, as seems true in flir,
areas.
Evans believes, however, that events not vet reccsrd,
will determine the impact the Vietnam war has
Nixon's chances for re-election newt November
Both men see danger in the stepped-up Victriam
tion, not to mention the political peril to Nixon of has.
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the war front-paged again after it had seemed to
into the backioufld. But neither will say now that a
sharply diminishes Nixon's prospects
McCall doubts that either Sen Hubert Humphre y
Sen George Mc(c'vcrn, top contenders for the t9"
Democratic presidential nomination, could whir Nixon
Orecon The President beat Humphrey there in 1965 t
50,MO votes.
Though Humphrey eked out a 27,0-'ote victory e
Nixon in Washington last time. Evans says the Prc'
dent's position in the state is markedly better tcsia 'a,early spring poll had him beating Sen. Edmund Musk.,then the Democratic front-runner, by eight points.
Evans thinks McGovern. a rising figure in the 1i ,
may be cut closer to Washington state voter tastes \
he still gives the President a chance to put the state in
the GOP column this fall.
McCall finds it bewildering why the North Vietriame.se
poured it on so hard in their heavily armored spring of.
fensive. Be adds:
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aay. Ncbod here as going to sound an bugles

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Schoolmen Fight For Power,Money
B kE'a'E'TH .1. RUIMS
Cupk News Servkr
The lmtiurtL clasaroums writ will be the battlefield fir

tar-reaching conflicts among fichoolmm. with greater
pulilical power and a latter public purse as cectives.
0mw major assault will in to renun'e management from
the inceasrngly latiar-onented, ii mnlltiao-mernbrr National
jciijtiofl Another battle will be over merging
Education
the NEA with its tradAtnnal rival, the V5,000.mrmber
American Federation of Teachers, AFL"CIO. strung in urban
iTCii and cities..
the outcome will affect the
It would it nice to claim
educational attainment of pupils directly. but that will be
unposaitik until schoolmert can show that what children
knms i i rtsuh of their e!iurts
ItesuLs of the sbrrustse will be maasve inci'eases in
educational rzpenditwes and the wielding of even greater
influence bj a combined education lobby nvaling the AFt.
DO. As usual, the public will pay the bill. These battles are
on difleretat fronts., hut when the smoke clears., boundaries
are redrawn and new alliances made, a classic hutmanageutri confrontation will emerge.
Thr first unpertant engagement will he revision of the
SEA cunititutioti.
Prodded by sharp increases in catletlive bargaining by
teachers, the SEA called a cOnSUtUtUnIaI convention last
sumnsei- I.E. change its niembersiup reqiurrmenls and
potitical structure. SEA membership includes labor and
management. The problem is what to do with the apruzuiiate4j 10.L school administrators who we the
supief-vaur) . middle and tic management people In
education. Their goals have conflicted frequently with
teachers who find administrators staring at them aaoas the
bargaining table.

Some State and local collective bargaining laws roiiilst
athnuustratzrs a management i from being in the same group
bargaining until as teachers (labor I.
This .luz.e. in Atlantic City, NJ.. at the SEA's 110th
national convention, the 7.000-member Delegate Assembly
will decide who can belong to the irganizatiun. how it will be
governed and by whoa. The new constitution would become
effective in September. 1973, following a membership mail
poll.
Under the currenl tonstitutson, the ti-ganizaticin is
dominated by athninistratcrs whta make up only iS per cent of
Its memberüp. Under the grup'.iied constitution, dasucnn
teachers would get two-thirds of the seats on a smaller.
s'zeamhrrd board of diret'tcrs. Mire than 9.000 state and
lociti SEA affiliates would be given the option of ousting

bdflhIflLStlAttirL
The NE.A has X major national affiliates and associated
organizations, roast headquartered at the 'parent's"
Wuhmgtwl offset building. They include the American
Association of School Adxuuustrathrs and the National
associations of e4emnenLar and scccmdar acixiol principalsThey have announced intentions to get out from under the
SEA umbrella and move Umv offices. Others may follow.
Thus., the hit between labor and management in education
will be drawn mise sharply than before.
A teactwr.donnnated, administrator-less SEA would
find it much easier to merge with tie AFT.
Several state and local SEA and AFT affiliates have
merged recently and talks at the national level have been
held sporadically. The Afl has accused the SEA of being
antilabor. But in March, 1973. the SEA firmed an *llianrr
with the Ansericara Federation of State. County and
Municipal Employes. AFL.ClO. muds to the surprise and
chagrin of AFT President David Selden

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Fur a Lose Lh4 peridulu:
seemed to be swinging away
from congressional approval of
ulUhiulio.duilar manned

space shuttle program. Now it
appears to have swung back
toward an early start for a
pn'jtc't so ambitious it is toppud
only by the Apollo lunar ciprditaur*
Yet just as the nations
division over vital iues often
is reflected in Cuzrt-. tile
o yr where America
should go in space is evident in
the House and Senate.
Each has uidcrut'd the plan
for an earth-orbiting shutilecrafi winds could be used

sbuuk munej Must of the mulUhLllutdollar iceberg" He
Mondale
and insists the shuttle roram
opposition
Prux.mire dnuxwmed up against s'uuld wind up costing tax.
the 551 vomehoiw had ruelted payers mare than $42 billion
l-ar ptt-iud instead of
a
The voLt, however. reflected UnIj $.1 billion between now
the dwisum' among lawmakers and 1975. as estimated by the
over what course the U.S. space federal space aency. That, the
program should take In the senator warns would be nearly
nm the $24 billion prim tag on
future. The same split caista t1
among many sdentiits, sane of the Apollo prugram which ends
whoa we In a continued all-out in Decuntite with the final
space effort the channeling of flight to the moon.
money away from more
Prazmirt says that once tin
pressing domestic and social space shuttle is started.
problems in this country
Congress will be power-lw to
To understand the ChASZTI turn off the flow of rnone-y in the
trtiivvn )ruta$umstZ and antag omits of the shuttle
'We have to lay no
program, let's locak at what each
wmewtwre,' be observes. 'hi
side had to say recently.
Mudle cLatws the $200 people aren't gcAng to stand for
million is "merely the tip of a higher taxes."

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Ing done," protested MacKay, up about $17 iind in the TAorse of the prime sponsors of use latiasaee area, Ill, he said
'The level we have now
nofault law. "His people were at
more
than adequate." sail
the committee meetings when
attended
the bill came up, they
every meeting.
House Insurance Commit Ira'
Chairman lull Gillespie, 1)-New
Smyrna Reach. said, "No bttl
came up for hearing in my
mlttee that wasn't announced i n
advance to all interested per
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Gillespie said O'Malley was
exaggerating the effect the
higher levels would have on
Florida policy holders, claiming
many already have higher than
the minimum coverage.
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For the record, even though It Is not likely to change
ans one's thinking about the Vietnam war either way.
here is a rundown on the massive Communist military ef
fort being carned out in the northern provinces of South
Vietnam as reported by Aviation Week &amp; Space Technology magazine.
The three-pronged invasion Is the largest and most
heavily weapcm*d effort ever mounted by hanoi, says editor Robert Hots. All but one of North Vietnam's regular
army divisions have been committed to the offensite,
armed with a vast array of new weapons manufactured
and supplied by the Soviet Union.
These include tanks. 130-mm field artillery, 100-mm
radar-controlled flak guns, antitank missiles truck.
mounted heavy rocket batteries and Strela shoulder-fired
infrared antiaircraft missiles.
In reply. the United States has mounted the largest
aerial interdiction campaign since before the bombing
pause in 1968. deploying an air striking force of mart
than 700 aircraft.
Many people wonder why bombing has been revived at
this time when earlier efforts proved ineffecthe.
First, says Hots, the bombing campaign in the John'
son regime was poorly targeted and air strikes were
banned on many key supply bottlenecks by White House
edict There was never any attempt to seal off North Vietnam from hauling shipborne supplies from its Communist allies
But most important, the scale of ground combat then
was of a relatively low Intensity. Today, trucks, not bicycles, are needed to move the massive loads of heavy
artillery shells, large rocket.s and fuel required by tanks
and by the trucks hauling artillery and rocket launchers
For example, the Ninth Vietnamese pumped 4.000 shells
a day into the city of Qtiang TTi before its fall, The Soviet
T-54 tans spearheading the offensive consumes 18 gallons
of fuel an hour.

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Shuttle Program Gets Divisive
again and again like an airplane Each voted a 1)0 million
aut&amp;riza1iun to deselop ij,e
reusable spaceship and solid
fuel bousti.'r w push it into orbi.
Nevertheless, in the wake of
the votes thert feumuned the
bitttr reai due of continued
opposition from such law.
makers as Sens. Walter F.
Mondale. D-Minn.. and William
Prvzniire, D.Wis. The) were
architects of the Senate drive
which last year buried the U.S.
SZipCTWfllC transport project.
This tune thrj kist aid on
Munclale's proposed amendXTicflt tv chop the *200 million
space shuttle dnvlopaied fund
from the federal spate agency
budget for the next fiscal jivar
beginning July 1. The vote was
el to 21 In favor of rri*srimg the

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They hope the unique oliserwill unravel puzzles
about the still poorly understood
process through which
burns up its nuclear fuel,
collapses, explode: and then be.
comes one of the strange pub
ONE INJURY resulted from a Wednt'stlav Iltt'I'II(ft)li IIillI4lf I at Ilic
sara that emit regular bursts of
25th Street and Sanford Avenue intersection when a car driven by
101 1 1 radio
energy.
Jesse Wayne Glaze and containing Parmer Glaze, his brother, was in
"This nial' turnout In the next
collision
with an auto operated by Henry Vest, Box 999, Minis. Pnriner
two years to be one of the most
sustained
face and head lacerations and was removed by atii
Glaze
studied objects in astronomy,"
bulance
to
Seminole
Memorial I lospital
treatment. (flaw is a
Charles Kowal, a member of the
Second
Photo)
resident
Street
in
Sanford.
(Joe
hush
staff at the Hale Observatories
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of the California Institute of
Technology, sa id
Kowal first observed the expkdlng sLir, called a superH&gt; A. I'. X. 11111 1W, EI.I.
nova, May 13 in a photographic'
.tssoeiated l're*s Writer
plate of a galaxy in
slellation Centaurus 60 billion
J
When the federal government starts sending doctors,
billion miles from earth. It wa.s
onservallain nurses unit dentists Into rural Florida, there is bound to be a
so bright on the plate he thought
elect of the ('bomber, said the sianvili.' Area (..
j ACKSONV i I.I.E,
iIalil'aI reaction,
an asteroid just a few million (All)- Gov. Heubin Askew, announcement ccrt'lssony is ex. ('ouneil, 5,411(1 1"! tush been an.
"I don't believe in it," said Dr. George Escamilla of
miles from earth might have city officials and represen. pect'd to last apprtsxisnately 30 tk'ipxiting Jacksonville's sciet" ltra'41k%vIllC.
been passing across the field of tatives of Westinghouse Ten. minutes at the Robert Myer Lion as the factory site.
"Rs just politic's, (ollilIlentetI Itusseli Guynn, assistant
"The city council in Jackson'
view of the Hale telescope atop neco will gather today for the Hotel.
superinten'Ienl
of liku' huller Receptionand htehabilltatlon
Both Pride and Dawkins re- title has growtls.manin," I"roisk
Mt. Palomar
expected announcement tiust
"Whatever it was, it sure Jacksonville has been selected (used Wednesday night to for- said, "but unfortunately, t
"I think there Is real need here," said Dr. Tommy Thomleaped out at me," he said In an
site of a new $240 million mally acknowledge that the new hasn't come to grips with Use its of Cross
Interview,
factory to build offshore nuclear plant will be located in realities of the cost of growth.
The U.S. I)epartmrnt of Health, Kducalion and Welfare
"There has been a treinen
Jacksonville, however.
Two nights later, the ostrono- power plants.
thIs week designated all of Dixie County, where Cross City is
dous public relations job done
liners trained a larger Palomar
When asked ii the governor
situated, as well as Brooksville and lake flutter, as "medical
Askew is scheduled to arrive
acquiring Lists factory-[ un .
kets
telescope on the galaxy and in Jacksonville at 1:30 p.m., was flying to Jacksonville for on
Ilk" Pa'a c'miy
somuethini'
conuirint-d that they were SeeIng press secretary Don Pride said the ceremony, Pride laughed derstand
'i lie federal government bus announced It will send
$100,000 has been spent piuggiliU
an exploding star,
medical teams into deprived areas to provide low-cost
in Tallatsasse Wednesday night, and said, "I don't feel anything
Exploding stars are observed 'm Jacksonville Chamber of else should be sail until the its benefits 1(1 the city."
"I seriously doubt (lust there treatment.
several times a year. But until Commerce has scheduled a 2 governor gets to Jacksonville."
Florida's doctor patient ratlu 's' to 761) but in the 29 torah
be much of an organized
now, they've always been too
100 p.m. news conference, and
direct fight against it now, and I only Counties with populations less than 20,000 the ratio is 1 to
Dawkins added that
site selecdistant to be valuable research DeWitt Dawkins, president. confirmation of the
2,800
regret that the I'ort Authority
tools.
Lion "would be premature
('iuit'ntunig on the situation.Dr. It. A. Henry, an associate
spent only $800 on a one-week
of misedicine in the University of Florida's Coin.
night."
study of the plant'a economic Pt'"
Fatally Medicine Department, said:
But sources said the news
make impact on the area," Frook niunity Health and
conference was called to
. . . ninny patients are medically disenfranchised because
said. "The economic and enan announcement "of major
doctors in rural areas aren't taking new patients and
vironimiental cost versus t1w many
significance" and Pride said plant's benefits has been over. refuse to work In emergency rooms."
there was a chance some Cabi- looked."
"We need more doctors but I don't believe the federal got'.
eminent
has any business coining in here. I never knew the
net members would also travel
The factory would muanulacafford
Uie
to
Jacksonville.
had any doctors," said Dr. E.scanillla, who has
government
order
to
largely In
lure floating nuclear power
By MARION BITHE.A
The site announcement will plants to be stationed several practiced medicine in I3rooksvilk for the past 14 years. He is
planners time in which to
ascertain the needs of Use city end weeks of speculation con- miles offshore in the Atlantic one of seven doctors that serve a county of 30,000 people.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
cerning the location of the Inc. (k-eon and power would be sent
"00CC in a while when we find a guy who wants to come
An interim report on city growthwise.
here,
his wife doesn't want to conic," he added .
planning was given to City Hanson told the city's tot')', which is expected to pro- to shore tin cables,
0, new jobs and pump
1
duce
"The
only reason there's a shortage of doctors Is the
Council by Harlan Hanson, governing body the planners
$100 million a year in salaries
flrooksville hospital isn't big enough, but by this time next
been
seeking
Information
have
member of a three-man planinto Jacksonville's economy.
Radar Sites
year the new wing will be completed," Mrs. Escaznilla said.
ning consultant team, also relative to puts, city and county
Portsmouth, Va., had also
She continued:
consisting of George Huffman zoning and updating tLe base
NORTH ORLANDO
been competing for the pro'
"I just can't see the federal government coming In here to
map of the city,
and Al l.4ewi.s.
Police Chief Walter Bachelor tackle our problems for us without even telling us In advance.
his posed plant.
continued
The planners have been Hanson
has announced the locations for The government has messed up everything It's gotten into m'e.
Tuesday the Florida Cabinet radar operations in the cently,
retained bye city to update discussion with the statement he
it scents to me. At least give us a chance to try."
a municipality for the week encity maps as well as zoning Is waiting for new aerial photos unanimously approvedal.
said the proposed assignment of National Health
ordinances. Last month a 90- which have been taken by the dredge-and-fill permit that
ordinances.
May 28,
n..
Service Corps ,.ersonnel would have no effect on his inlows
Offshore
Powers
Systems,
ding
imposed
county,
and
that
the
planners
clay moratorium was
The streets in which the radar
treats
and
proct'sscs
inmates
in
the
Florida
stitution,
which
* by the city upon Issuance of new are freezing the city map as of a Westinghouse-Tenneco will be operative include Sit prison
system. However, Guynn said he could not understand
building permits In R-3 areas May 1. after that date, he said, subsidiary, to fill in a 24Oncre 434; South Cork: Avenue;
why the Lake Butler hospital "needs to have federal
on
Mount
Island
near
street
changes
in
the
city
and
lagoon
for
zoning
and also requests
North Devon Street, and David assistance when we haven't had any trouble recruiting
changes to that classification, county will not be on the base Jacksonville.
Street.
people for our center."
Company officials said the __________________________
The moratorium was enacted map. Hanson went on to expla in
Dozens of doctors, nurses and medical technicians have
the map is almost completed filling-in of Back River, a tidal
announcements sent to military posts and other
answered
estuary, was necessary to conand studies are being made of
concerning
jobs at the prison treatment facility,
places
the
factory.
Earlier
the
aU-oct
the county's zoning as it relates
the
separate civilian hospital in Lake Butler
Guynn
said,
But
to that of the city. This in. Jacksonville City Council and
"hasn't
even
been
able
to open its doors," he said.
formation will be provided at the Pollution Control Board
A porpoise ran on to th e
"I don't understa nd about our local hospital. I guess it's
4000
1gave similar permission.
next week's council meeting,
beach at Fort Myers, Fla., reSonic state officials have op- cently to escape sharks. People just politics," Guynn said,
Hanson said, with the goals of
'pII
The HEW announcement Tuesday indicated 122 rural and
posed the project on grow'.ds pushed it back into the water
the planners.
urban
areas, Including the entire state of Alaska, have been
V
-a:
that more time was needed to three times thinking it was &gt;
Lewis is occupied, Hanson
nsmiied
eligible for low-cost treatmer.t by federal medical
study the proposed impact of ing to commit Suicide.
told council, in perusal of the
IM.'rsonncl.
Fees are to be charged based on ability to pay.
the
factory
on
marine
life
zoning ordinances, and Is one.
The administrator of the St.
Florida's
Congressm
an Paul Rogers, a Democrat.
breeding grounds in flack Petersburg Aquarium drove
third completed with the task,
so-called
"doctor corps."
in.
reportedly
pressed
for
River.
150 miles to transport the
Hanson noted that work is
the only physician in Cross City, said he was
Dr.
l'honuss,
Wednesday
night
Frank
special
jured
porpo
is
e
back
to
a
proceeding on schedule.
glad Dixie County has been designated as an area In need.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford Flock, chairman of the Jack- Lank at the aquarium,
queried as to when a public
..
hearing could be held upon the
/
land use plan. Hanson replied
he did not know. however, he
said, a public hearing upon the
M I
ifirs
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goals and planning standards
AIM
can be held within the next few
weeks.
.i
Mayor Swoflord disclosed he
ENS. MICHAEL E. Gray, has been deluged with calLs
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred from Texas, North Carolina,
Gray, Lake Mary, was Georgia and Tennessee
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designa ted a Naval aviator requesting Information as to the
111111111111111,
and received his helicopter date of the hearings, and
:
pilot's "Wings of ('told" in Hanson said he, too, has
ceremonies at Pensacola. He received many calls.
Is a 1966 Seminole high
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"it is amazing, "Hanson
ri
School graduate and at- exclaimed, "what the interest
Air
tended Florida State in
is ... how
Altamonte
University.
widespread it is."

Space Age Report

Bj FKAN) KACMC=
5aJ1Jsarpare Writer
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Foe 'Feels' U.S.
Bombs More Now

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fl was not tajrt ti" ,, xl,a,,'' 'k.'in
a lull public' hearing and not Kay, hi0 ala
TOM lIJM
any Irseani
ru*hed
through
by
handle the minimum coverage
Legislature
slipped
through
11w
Assuclisted l'rs'su Writer
O'Malley has charged that thf now required of 110,IY)ll per petCorn.
as
charged
by
Insurance
TAIt.AJIAS.SEK, Fla. (M')
law, which cilia for higher
sn, gn per accident and
A law requiring Florida motor- missioner Toni O'Malley.
liability
limits
on
all
policies,
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property damage.
'1
ICII
we
were
well
Infonne-1
i%1_11 to buy Increased insurance
through the
was
coverage has been defended by when we considered this," said w
The
The new law calls he minisupporters who say it was given Rep. Kenneth "Huddy" Mac. legislature" by house Speaker mum Coverage after July 1,
Richard
Pettigrew.
O'Malley
----------------has charged the new law may ion, of 1,00O pet person arid
peracek1entand$5,)prop.rty
mean premium increases of
high as It) per cent, virtually damage
O'Malley said that the hate
wiping out any savings
U•
se
Insurance
rate in the Mts.rni
FloridIans received when thel
per
state shited to no fault In. area would go up about $V
year
as
a
result
of
the
Increas"
stirance earlier this year.
O'Malley knew what was tie- In the Orlandn area, itwoulcI ,os

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for

One Man's Opinion

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Feeling thus.")1c'Call sprang quickly to the President's
side -ahen Nixon announced his retaliatory blckat'
Thouc..h the gc'verrior received a ff3' telephoned hor.
::threats.. he clearly believes his response Is in tune u;-.
majority thinking among Oregon voters.
Both governors, of course, had to contend with st.,
dent demonstrations in their major cities
With housinc output and the consequent demand 1 r
lumber up. this mainstay of the Washington.Orec
economies Is stronger. The picture cotild be still brighter
were there not such a worldwide glut in the paper-and.
pulp field.
Enlarging trade prospects with Japan. Taiwan, and
nertaps ultimately with China give further good cheir.
however, to both governors Washinglon.Oregon wheat.
of a variety especially prized in the Orient. Is a prom.
isinc item And Evans says even the huge Boeinc or
craft company. hurt by cancellation of the SST. is
covering some with good orders for inlermediate-we
jet planes.
Unemployment In these states stays hich. but somehow the mood Is much better. McCall and Evans think
that's good news for Nixon, unless much bigger trouble
de velops

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th e brightest exploding star ob.
served In 35 years and alerted
observatories around use 'ociti
to watch its fiery convulsions of

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"We've been pretty darned well humiliated alread y
The gruel is so thin. I just look for a feu flakes of

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players., we think we're entitled
It one after three years"
Caech, m editor has
thought up a well idea for a
this seanian's 3i$t f
sort. Be wants you Ui get yaw'
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Republican
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McGovern

there is a very deep and grave mistrust of the
ability at the present administration to understand and respond to the needs and desires of

that

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MsftssSID 15 limos 520CC
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AIIO?t*q Mall
U S Pastel Reulahomss provide that all mall subscriptions be
DaC In aOwance
Entered as second class matter Ocluber P. 1V1O at the Fimi
C)f.c, at Sanfor d. Flzrr sd&amp; rin

Attamoal. Springs
Marilyn Gordon
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Governors Think
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The Sanford Herald

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Mary Lee Burgess, Deltona
MAY 21, 1972
Johnnie C. Salyer, Geneva
Admissions
Sadie Ache, Oviedo
Sanford:
Freddie Lee Brown, Lake
Dale Griffin
Evelyn Bedenbaugh
Monroe
Sandra I. Ioshaw, North
Bertle Wright
Orlando
Marvin 0. Bland
Joe Louts Mickle
Julius H. Cooper
Discharges
F.rm.a Jewel Suit
Sanford:
Sylvester Wtslnskl, Del" Eva Mae Abney
Carolyn Higgins
Geneva B. Iluzngarner
Elizabeth M. Watson
Maggie L, Davis
Johnnie Mae Gordon
Judith A. Fredericks
Ashler Kanner
May 11
Margaret I... Cobb
Florida Audubon Society Last
Tracey Towers
t1'P 01 the season,
Helen B. Stripp, Dellary
11 am., with Mn. Margaret George S. Black, I)ehl.ary
Ruth B. Maclvor, Debary
Fowler, SilYt? LAdw.
George it. Field, L)eltona
May u
Ewald A. Korth, I)el',ona
Seritinok high Band annual
Fannie M. Wolcott, Geneva
spring concert, 8 pm., school
Willie Mae Edge, Lake
auditoriwn.
Monroe
Iva M. Spaulding. Winter
Lyman high School band
1ng coot, I pin,, achool Haven
Lola fi. Prescotte, Longwood
auditorium.

Seminole
Calendar

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Finance With us,,, it,s Your

Best Bet

Over The Long Haul

For those who want to be on the go, make the first
move, stop In and s.e us ... W.'iI show you how you
can "hi-the-road" now and without making the
slightest dint in your savings ... if it has wh..ls, we'll
finance It with a plan that's best over the long haul,

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MEMBER THE ATLANTIC GROUP OF BANKS IN FLORIDA
MEMBER F,D.I.C.

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The Sanford Herald

TPwrsda, May 25. 1972

&amp;A-The Sanford Herald

61
Herald

The

C.

Pringle

WOX M-an
Clifford Pringk. aa of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Prtngle of Sun..

fwd. Fla.. has graduated at
g.frr AFB. Mzss., from the U.
S. Mr Form administrative
Airman Prtngk, a i
raduate of Crooms H*gh
Junior cofleçe.

D. V. Holmwood
USS BUTtE - Nat Seaman
David V. Bnimwood, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent F. Holrnwood.
of 79$ White Oak Drive,
.Altamonte springs. Fla., ti In
anean Sea
the Med
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gradUated in
wifl visit i1a.of.cafl in Spain,
Nt W
France, Italy and Greece.
from Detand High School.
SergeantOuwcb'awile,Ritais
fly dau62ilerofMr. and Mrs.
R. 1. Pos.n.r
Jack Frost of 7g 5. Winter
BILOXI, Ms -Airmal j Drive, Caaselberri. Fla.
Richard L TCfli. *fl of 4T,
and Mrs. t W. Posener,
1. 1. Jones
MihitliJid. FIL. has adualed
t
*78. Mm,, from the
BEAUFORT, S.C. -MIilfle
U.S.AirForee radar repairman S-Set Lwrc L. Jones. som of
irie conducted by the Air
azui lairs. Norman A. J
Training Command.
cd 130 EAst Third Court,
His wile, Patricia, is tie QuiJmta, Fla., is on temporary
daughter ofMr.andMrsR.L. depk,)'mentthtlwMartfleC'Arps
Lawrence,
of
Altamonte Air Landing Facility at Rogue
Springs. Fla.
Field, NC., where he Is taking
part in the evaluation of the new
- -AV.$.A vertical take art airT. L Church
crafL Re is permanently
stationed at the Marine Carpa
SAN
Air Station in Beaufart, S.C.

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the ammunition ddp USS Butte. 04 W. Artiona Ave- DeLar4
homepoMed at Norfolk, Va. Fla.. has completed the special
Dwing the its month cruise. U.S. Air Force TeU1IeTCOtO'1e
Holmwriggil and his stupmjttn at IArtland AM. Tri.

Altamonte

Terrace. Casselberry, Fla. was

a Seminole High

ntng
gradua ted Vram teS
at the Marine C.urps Recruit
Depot at Parris island, S.C. He
is a 1971 graduate at Seminole
Junior College Vocational

School gradua te. participated In

icflnOt. '.arUu, r &amp;a.

T. W. Spelzhousen

MEMPHIS,

Tergri

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of

Navy

FORT REIN(. Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. I Spl)

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Fla-

hW Cwn- K FL

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F. Spear', son of Mrs
Odna M. Range, 1214 escent
Street, Sanford. Fla., and
members of da ff114 helicOPttt
crew at Howard AFR, C. Z.,
helped airlift two seamen in-

TfltUiles.
MFITian Grishaber is a 1971
graduate of S'm1nole High
School.

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to the mainland recently.
was
Spears
Sergeant
the 1U1-3 Jolly Green Giant sent
the location by the U.S. Mt
Forces Southern Command

Tobin,

Man Ill, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tyson

C.

Marx, at

05

Beverly

Sanlmd, Fla., was pleted engirtrman srhnni at

CHERRY POINT. N. C..-4,.

Opt

Michael W. Shervin, San

Bush said there are different
legal categories of railroa d
crossings. He said that ac-

medical services specialist.

Thaflan&amp;

Marines in Pueth Rico.

Concluding his statements
Pc M A RION
Swoflord said "I is tine we
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - look action and esprem oor
."Ht went om
Dn
As had been anticipated, City
sa ying that
pe
le
are
"
op
Council, authorized
City
Altamonte is causing the

R. L. Walton

F. J. Swallow

enough, smut people

,

I dm't think we should be

MILLINCTON, TENN.
Navy Airman Apprentice

J. D. Bates

SFLMA. Ala.-Sgt. Franklin
J Swallow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Swallow, of 116 West

MILLINGDON, Tenn.

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Harold A Clack. husband of
former Miss Mar- F. Rise of

CTOSth%j5

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Fida If

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Navy Airmali. Jack D. Bates,
19th Street, Sanford, Fla.,
Fla.. has completed the a viation MSgt. Harold 5. Ray. 500 of
r Mrs.
anti-submarine
warfare Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow B. Ray
Na" Seaman Robert L. arrived for duty at Craig i,78, a 1 Mr.
his
Ba,

graduated from recruit training assigned to

a unit

operator course at Millinowi.

aid. Completed tm lg~adtrmhf)
School at b1tIllnftctrA. Tenn,

Tenn
A 1969
Tradrvrnen Install, rnJiintath High

of the Air

at the Naval Training Center in Training Command which and repair ttaintrK BUIS such as

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'Sa'sie Trees
Park

shopping p1871)5 had lovely

regulations make
make It mandatory

stores, there were no trees.

council thM the Winter

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graduate of

of

Lyman

SChOOt,
attended Seminole Junior
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Is to be shnilar submit valid reasons for tlw

developers for Indiscriminate

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commission

Legal Plotice

NINE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND LINDA JOtINSON. Wit,
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FOR
Ed in the Unit FLORIDA
RONALD JOHNSON. Husband
NOTICE TO DEFEND
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73433
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
ID 11 THE MARRIAGE 05

m Millie Grooms
PiarinIrip and
one to that
1iOit of a stre,$
NIChOlS, Ta,oc*. &amp; Adams. P A
ha arnlnimtretrha of
S
Ca'flI$*.IOft
"°
'Iaac.
a
I Part Avenue
where we
Estate 01
Seminole County. he'ida
Tn.' opt? o Laurel Ane North
Post Office Drawer 1510
George Wnflaw.
P
5
Bn.
01 Futton Street acordinQ to C P
Winter Perk,, Florida 39
WILLIAM L COLBERT, EW
Zoning Director
Pubitan Amy is. Junior I. A. is. 117:
SIONALD JOHIVS014. whose irsetorcra map at s4inforn. poom 56
MARY MADELEWE IMIT04, Wife
s'IEW&amp;'rRONt.
DAVIS
&amp;MCINTO%Pf
DIED 14
1172
through 54, Public records 04 Publish Map 2S.
Notice
residenc, is 303 War" Tpwo
Udned, and m=ested a tight
and
Flora Stale BWIIL-lUile V
DID
'2'
Seminole
Cainty.
FIG-Ida
Dv Bois. Penrylvanim, 15. and
AARON ODE LL SMITH. MuIhend
loop at the interchange The
Past O4IIC 50* 1330
FICTITIOUS DAME
P,'SOre I?derPIt00 FTi.$y aPea'
knowmmli
kno
n
m c adO'.Iis
NOTICE TO DEFEND
ND
whose
IN 7141 CIRCUIT COURT FOR
5P.$*'d. Florida 32711
outspoken mayor reiterated
ADVCPTISLMLNT FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS P,ei't,y p.van liii' we THE S'!.'TE OF ri.c)pl)A '4.0
IttO be heard at the time an pia,
303 NorTh rhird Street.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A?10'•flI'y$
for
AdmIf,istrettIa
statement of County Corn. ae englapsil in business at 31z 005
FOR
A
PORTABLE
abOve SpectilId
P,iVIsyIvanl&amp;. tact
AARON ODELL SMITH
Publish Mar it. II. 25 I. .110'.. 1. 1112 Aches N.. 72417
WALL STYSEM
CITY COMMISSION
Greg crest St.. &amp;Itamont. S.prnws 32101.
mission Chairman
VGU ARE HEREbY NOTIFIED
Am W 162M $1.
LeROY DARLING and MAUDE 0.
BIOS to, a Portable Wall Systar. to OF"
Of THE CITY
15*? LINDA JOHNSON has flied a
Wee YOS.. Wee, York
Drummond that the county Seminoip County, rloriaa imber the
_________________ DARLING. his Wife
brardlty
Hip'.
Le
oS
0,
installed
it,
flame
ame Df KNIGHT
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
tt*
CtcuIt
Court
of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Petition In
Plaintiffs
could not afford
PEOCLAMATIDDOF
School will be received by The
ME!CMANIC&amp;I. INC., and MO we Tha?IKAPYMADELINEIMITP4PS
BY. p4. N 'amm, Jr..
Seminole County, Flrlda, a'
VS
REFERENDUM ELECTION
the Cloverleaf, and Swofford Inlaid toraQistur laid 111W will. 15* lilac a Petition Mm. Circuit Co.p't of DIssolution of Marriage, and
own".
The
DistrIct
School
Board
04
CITY
CLERK
r,
WLLIAM
I
WITHAM and LEAN 6,
SeminoleCouotyatTheIcttoeI Boarc
added the comment, "evenClam'S 01 The Circuit Court. SIfihirmie Seminole Cautity, Florida, to? reOuir,c 10
Publish Ma y.251172
a copy 04
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS WIYHAM,himWIILLEAHWITMAM
0111cc
in
Sanford.
Florida
at
15w
Or
though we are buying tie gas to County. Florida in accordance WITh Otssoliiller' of Merriap. and you a', we Iller aetotnes Cant, onNED P1 OLD us
THAM.
Nuibfid.
- THE CITY OF CASSELBER el,,
O'icO of the SuperinlenoarY Dl
p'ovl$ionS of the Fictitious rQulrCC to serve . twIt of your
JULIAN JR., OF S'TEWSTROM.
FLORIDA.
(DNA S PIERCE arid - PIERCE,
pay for II." Swofford further Name
Schools, LFTIII3 00 P.M.. Tuesday. 13
1' Section
Statutes, T
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAPING
written ba-senses, If any, on DAVIS 5. MCINTOSH AttDr,*y$ ID'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN y P.erHusNand.CHARLESR,SI$LEY
elucidated that building an .s.o. nrc. Statutes 1557
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND June 1112. wswrwspon Bids Shall be
f PEI?Ia,er, whose address IS POSt
WILLIAM L COLSIPT,
Mayor C urtis F Blow. Maya' of arid GEORGIA U. SIBLEY. his
over-rise would be simple and
.4*1110
.rc
00
aloud
tO
op'
i, 5Ianit.
Otter, boo 1330 SafWo"C, Florida
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
ST F P1ST ROM. DAVIS A. Mr IN
CaIlefbI'fi'p. Florida, PuSuanl to Wit.. ChARLES P SIBLEY. JR
t.c.p.t.rig o.00r's and ire public in
William M Bwo, Jr
Unit 11 there were no one in
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
TOSM, APta'ne.VS to" Petitioner. 32171, inc flip the orlpina lie the
Article ill. Section 5 at Charter of riO ELEANOR 6 SIBLEY, Itim
Ar"mew
low
The
work
the
atterwor"
Mai,
.1,
I
I.
lli
2S.
llf?,.
of THE 20"ING ORDINANCE
City of C&amp;jSegb9"y, Florid&amp;.0% Wile, and EDNA BRACKETT.
whose aWroagg 11 Post Offier stas
CWIL DO the agottwe SfyTW Court M jr
Florida to drsip it, wmwone putilligh
be satisfactory to Owners amended. that 15* City S hall mvbmlt unPurried
ZED 22
Of THE CITY OF
- 1.330. Sanford, Florida 32771. and tIle before June Ind. 1572. OtP*1wfl, a
rid all other persons
should be found els where
11*
Fa-vie
A?totiWY All BedGel'
*CTI'I"IDUS NAMI
at JIIV* 5. 7572. dining 5111 le911 untnown claiming any reg,'.t, fin.,
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
the original It?. The CbS of 51* default armultimate luogment will
Swofford remarked it was his
ant
NOT I( 15t'.eret.ypbvlmttisl
hours for voting to a straw,
Not.cp is n'.r'ot, giver mat a deCUfflitits 01 55* office p4 the
above sty I" Court Door bDlo, June be enterert apinSl you for the relief
l.iti a' interest in the 'eel
FIoi'ide together
opinuon the governor and DOT W"960 buslflS&amp;
ra-ferenbiem. election a, The .slate.
Public searing will be held V the ChIla-Ci in
3VTh. 75m otherwise a default and demarrac or, the Petition
P'O'rtv described in PlaIntIffs'
F ire Department.
should apprise the illuatiot a,Itmonte Ipt'Inps. Seminole utter,,.?, ludgmmnt will be etitOed
WITNESS my hand and official CommIssion Room lit the CIty Hall in wITh local Planning Room
In
Imposition Complaint adr*'Ie to Plaintiffs'
County. Fbolrd. undo the licIllais opairist you for the relief demanded Seal of saia Co'.rt at the is? Cap of Itit Cay at Sanford. Florida. at S x terestad Bidders may contact A
.jesieon as to tre levy
"before we go into this m,• name
ov.t*f'Ship or any Cloud
tor
ItIslftCtlai5
Itt
t
CI'.0
50
of SEMORAN HONEY. and
and colltaon p1 ad sewer" a, hE
May. AD.. 1173.
o'cloct P.M on June t2. 1172. to
flon
In e
nuthi .'
Itsa' I Inlaid to r.gistr said name in the
PetItiOn
Co
end
omwesgiffleeft
olollet"
GliCutnenifig.
The
District
to ORCOW I'veot (3) rnllls
WITNESS my havvil ers! official ($41041)
Defendants
School Poem of arclnoI.
ffl$It
ART HUR N. BECK WISH. JR.. to 15* Zoning Ordnance of the City
seat of said Court at Th 72nd day of
Said DICtIOn Shall be held in
NOTICE OF SUIT
Florida rewves 75* r*Tt 10
ot
contended in put discussions, Seminole County. Fbo'ida In ac May. AD P172
Clark p4 Circuit Court
of s.nt"o. Florida. at follows
and
The
laws
0'
con$orIn,Ry with
TO GUIlT TITLE
%.mi,I, County, Florida
(a) it..' a'opoty lying W,1 04 all Bids and-a' 50 waIve any WI
Onances WI forte relalirm it CISc- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
mentianedihe tact of the county covoano* witti the provisions 04
FictItious Name StatuteS. To-Wit
tprrnallt..s in the Bidding No Bids
The
11
1
11
and
Not??'.
of
A,.-the
City
of
Catselbary.
ARTHUR
H
BECKWITM.
.JR..
SY
Macme
Brown
Mlpfiwcy
ti-is
WI
FLORIDA
Issuing building permits all Section 565.0 nra Statutes 7557
shall be withdrawn for a per.oc of
ballot to be ulid in sa te election TO Sn. Defendants
opt! Boulevard
Clok of It'., Circuit Court
Depu', Ci,,
around the Interchange area
'ih,'y
ta
I32
C.ieho.r
DOt'S
sub
Shall
be
substan'alIp
•
tPi$f3M DAVi. 4.
R IAA Srngie Family
Seminol, County. Florida
rvn,c
WILLIAM WIllIAM, Essea.
It. 25 1117
Put,l,tl, May 4
to'. ,he opening Of Bids
tonowing form
MrIhIOSi'i
BY Ellen Scott
DweIilnp District to C I (Neigh
Massact'uusells. LEAN 6 WIllIAM..
Orici
let
QUESTION
ONE
The
City
shall
"( t '
In*
carmen
'
of
the
P*' 044 ice bop 1330
ts'PooC Commercial) District Said without
D.pti'y Clark
Massachusetts. LEAH
*vt. Impose and collect ad vowel"
Florida, Slate be?* proprlp being mare p.-',tul.a"l, Schvo' Board of Seminole Count A
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING 11 (0M, DAVIS
WIllIAM. Ems... Masmi,.f Is.
Bid Bond shall accompany Dia ta. on ?del P?PPotV arid use said tea
Suite
V
IWTOSI4
oe,.crIbad
as
noleows
1.
MC
AND ZONING COMMISSION
5.000's i-oposai (Proposal map SW atRuislttat of in opet'. yea, be" EDNA S PIERCE, Marblehead.
Of the Northeast
Sanford, Florida 33771
The Northeast
P1 Office Sot 1330
Massachusetts. GEORGIA U
area containing approximately
Tboui.vrd
•o
be .ccimpnn,Id by a comitrrs
AttOri'wys
Pa'
PtflIa'i.,
hl'1d1 stage ScriP
lying Ninth of Air"
NaItce of Public Nearing
PuijflOred sixty-ia-va, aires more or S I 5 L. E Y.
U a r b I cIte a-b.
cartlfied
chatS
Ct*C5
Or
for
per
s
Publish. May 4 it. 1*. 23. 1572
am'. S.ctiun 11, 'township 305. Range
s.itt, 23
Tte P'lannlnc
Zoning Corn
00110 by Land 0 Lakes Massachusetts. CHARLES P
the
10101
amount
of
the
Bid
was
and
cm'
04
OLD 24
301
fl. 'ISiOfT v.ili conduct a public Sanford f$o"idi 33771
Club a' Casselberry. inc. S B L C V. Marlen.ea
G-IM'Yi 10' PetItioner
lb. 'That peopr'?v IpPrip East of OF own in iwo' o In. Owner.I kscn Count'y
arc
the
intprovemar,t
twining totinv.loer r,commendanga
of MasSachumef Is. CHARLES 1
Bad bond a' check Shall DI Sub
ID tHE CIRCUIT COURT OF SHE Sanford Avenue and btween son'.
recraafaorial facilIties owned by 11* SIBLEY,
proposad chanpe 01 zoning front A I PuOlI$h May 2.S. .a,m. 1
JR.
WaPeficid, 11
&amp;mO.cstanbng that it C.',
fl'uftteG
with
the
FU)EKALPSTATE
is
DED
2
C IGHTI 1WT54 JUDICIA,,, C IR. SU'Set and Graridwiow Avenue
and use any sorpivi to p.nr.t Mass.:p,usetts, EL EANOR 6
&amp;p'ictIifl? to a tA Residential o
will
guaranTee
that
the
Budder
will
City
from
p
proposed
to,
be
rcZated
NEWS SERVICE
pu'poses
CUlT IN ADD FOR SEMINOLE
The tollowmrig described property
SIBLEY. Depot Street, Alfred.
wt?l'iO!aw hts Bid for period of
For aaopt.a'.
ISingle Famils DWmIIInO District to
'The South
of the NW 'w. la-Il IS 75* CmoS Of hi. County Judge. COUNTY, FLORIDA
SANFORD'. FU)RIDA
EDNA ERACKETT. 21
Th,t?,
Cars
after
the
scs'eduiad
adoption
s-pains
'
R3
(Muttapi,
Family
Dwelling)
(30'
CASE NO ci.711
"Dad rignt.Of-way. Secllon 31715 Sentiliale C.Ipuidy. Floida.
P.rsoROad.R,,.NewHamPShere
ifl
VEGETABLE REPORT
cio$tng
time
turl'I(eipl
01
proposals
WWII
QUESTION TWO The Cc
ang more
DIstrict Sa id property
look abate
t'IIIC.INIA 1 ANDERSON,
If alive, aria if
3DE
ftie'r
and than If he bid is .tcmpted. ne
levy, impose and collect ad valor,,,
put?icu4rbp descritiad as follows
F ufiher desci'ibeO as booerac on I' 1e Estate DI
ill
sf11!'
a
tarrrea
contract
11110
PIt.
tall on rIdl yoga's, a use said an " d'vai'et't. tegle.s or grantees
Cant
and
on
St
AS
Y
JAMI
S
WALDEN.
aA-a
and
2*
los.
Lots
22.
34
-vs-wilt and tiarttt by DIke Road
V.fl 1-WOOD DISTRiCT
all oPur POlons a' parties
W devtlopm.tet and construction 04
the Owirer and 11*? II',. rSquo'10 Per
subdivision
IICABY -I WALDEN and LEASY DONALD C- ANDEFSON.
Cabbage - Demand fjj the east by Grand Road
P.ymet'tt
0
t'Dfflp'OtiIni'vi
lt1'POt
pewtt'.g
avid
claiming
by. through, under Dl'
Stat.flor,
fOrnanC.
of
That
property
lying
West
WALDEN
(Cl
D,fena.tit
This puolic hearing III be IwIC in
market about stead. Iun
Bond. in tIe amount a' 100 per tent e'.tnage program within the City Il against them. and
tint Avenue arid
The Coisn'p Commission ChembeS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
All
navir,
participation 0*515 established
Round type, medtwn4arge, stic of the Court House. Sanford 'Yes-Il Credlhersaad P01.15 StaVing
51.-eel ar,Ø Second $truet is proposad of the Ii'tal 9#0 will be given, that in
NOT ICE IS HERESY GIVEN mat
any rowe. offfe or interest in and to
UIC11
by
City
of
Caftetborri
,
R"olutoon
from it 3 (Mutliple 'he OvIerli Of "
10 WM'dr*wsl do
I crates $1.754-130. best rwms. an J une u, wn, at 7 X claims or Dernovids A48"161 said I, johr, PoW as Snort" of samfigow 10 be reitoi
bu
or 11* No l and us.. any sie'plus fa' the 1101910101111
ant, io.d proper-sr. )i.
proposal within .aie Period
Casn',. F Igrida. s'.oe
0 Wirtue 4 amel, Dwelling I District t C2
mostly 1.00 Xl.lb mesh sacks P Nc or am soon tp*'..rtr at Estate ,
general City pposes
sItuatt
in Seminole Count
fans',
a
Bidder
to era.' mIt maid
rD arc ear' 01 to,. art tw'rb
16,110.-il corn,,,' a! 0 ,s'r,ct
s
•
tuapfr'en'
Inc
V
for Adoption
111D-1.75 ilICISLI) $1 7f
Contract altO gee sa id Bonds
mottliec and reQuired iD9!'eSIfl' any E*eCUtion issued ther-lun aji at
Said property oe.ng nor. par
Against AO$iori
.ots s and. in CCSTAt. LAWN.
I
wIthins; Ion (10) Do" ofter
boushod crsitft. mediurn-large:
claims Ono isigmenegg W"i" you. 0, above on'"Ied cav~t- in Inc &amp;bow? lituteriv oftcrtt" AS follow%
planning end zoning
QUESTION 'rMREIE The City 4Kt9,df n9 It, fne PIS, th,
w000, a$
hOttt,
pt4.t,
Of
ti
Stir
'''V
may
hOtS
spaimir'
LO'
Bioc)
type
OnV
hot??'
01
3
sIllier
is'
wow
Lind
Ssc'u
too
few
c-:
Lo'
I
shall lay, rnpui avid Collect *0 't.DfOcC
Red t%'IW
DOIIC thO 15th (3,,
Pitt boo. a. Pap. a.
Seminole (oun'v. Florida
estate of SLAIIY .iAMLS WALDEN. Augult. A P.. tIll have ilviad i'aun
Tier 7, E I 'Tr.*tob' MOP o at baG, that flit 1.00.' GuaranTee as valo'u'n' Ia. on reel propoty and
sales to quote.
PISIII.0 aaca'os a' .sranote Coun'v.
representing damage IV the owner
ak-a S(A5Y .s WALDEN. and ,,'.
1 5 Brown,
Sanford
ow
tel
Demand good.,
carruts
04 the
actoun' at the
105 15*? pertv II,1510 North Of
Zoning Director
) Ac*w.re an open lit'eat' belt as-se F Ia' 10
SC iBY WALDEN. 1116C921,0111.JISDI toresI WI this followingd ustr Ib Mall
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU. ARE
market steady. Film bags, Publish Mat 25, 1172
country Club Road one East 011cM
BidDer many paml.cula'r theof. lid containing approximately
laid Coun'y. to the Count, .15.095 Of propefty, situate, lying and tng
melsh and sume caflom master DE D 110
MarV ROW is propowO to be rolt.10nilid
50"016 41111110 Chfcn Shalt tw rVIVrItieg hundred "IV bow" acres more of Is
$0mirloit 1111gul"v, F:WNM, a' his somingibir CountI. riwou. towit
the abow,.Oescrltm.d proper), has
from a is * t SIngle Family to all W$ftaifI s.vSn (7) Days aft.' .ess and Owned by Land 0 Login
eelice in the cast? house 01 "W
containers, n turn-large 4$.]
Jarisen Subd.vis,on at
CISelbeff'y, Inc. DIert filet agawiss you anw you are
(Ligtt!
ta'tttal
opining
lids
estipt
"me
Country
Club
04
Sanford.
Florida.
v.1111Wt
cording
to
the
to
M
l
Of
County
of
District
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
Dwefmengl
PIE
lb $430, 54-2 lb 14.40. $0-1b mesh
'equ't.O to WV*
wo, Of youf
impruw.
and
Ci?
n" Slat'. tht time ",ta'Oed in Pi.' boa 11 pep.
OF ADJUSTMINY
Ind4"'ia'I Distract Sa'C pr0perty Dl Bidders und.' corvss001t,on to'
5,
answer tQ t
sacks, loose pack, large size few
Ccmpia.nl
on the
?,C'ea',o'l
al
f•l,!,
.i,
and
Ill
Co'ilnaC'
S4rtt5$uI
Bidder
al the first piiDi.t.dtsOr-P! Ills flOtict
0e-Scrit,eC
PbI,t Rata'ds 01 $em,noil Cout. owing more p.flituI*?i,
01 Develop ant C')nslr sect a P ttirti' *?t0r*y. LAWR ENCE
shall be required to i'
all 04 55*
copies of each CIa it,' 0' demand Florida
91e14e 04 PubliC Neanna
is follows
cvmpfehlnmlw, 54?a14 paving
VIRKWDQO, Pa, Off lt* Draw,rS,
tOrfim of meconiract Outumen's
Pfutirt is ho
Itiat the shall be in Wrltttis. afid WWII state as me proiger 0 of the
1-runt 9* '.taoti'. us ma North
Demand fair.
Celery
name
drotris" proVom within ftw City, W#Wor Fork, rwilg, 37M, going #it,
rogn, of way I,ne of country cluo visit iu-iner tpor rowerea ,a sat
1 2 and 2&amp;2 dog= But% board of Adivelmoril will Conduct 0 ttw piece of to&amp;HWkzt Shill POW 11"KV
Will
11* Orig.f11 WI the off ice of the Clerk
StantidlIp compute all work by
hearing ft,cansi*ir paproulne acoi'essof the claimant. atiditiall
Julie it 11:10 A.AI., 1572. bet wean In. POOC and the East 4.19111 of 001F line
V Ust any surplus for general
raker other sizes steady "lit
me Circuw Court, $arnimole
September
1177.
Substantial
1*411. him agent. legal hours of sale. ntmly.
a front talC setback variance ill at'. sewn to by I11
01 Seaboard Coast Lint RaIlroad
CIT Y PU'PSSeS
C9niy COrth*usa. Sanford.
Wirebiastid (sites, Paseal type 2 5* 1 Genaral Iriduittial Zone iron'. his attorney and actompenied by
'Yown.hip 11 Completion Date and F mel Corno'clock if'. the for Wait end Iwo 11114111111011111' WI Section
Fradoatleri
FIlO
. Oft 0 before Jutle Thd.
di
*2.75, 2. 3. 4 and few 6
to 25' as adiotnifid
IlOng far of Ont OoI1 and
' o'clock willie .ttarrweti on said Coy, South, Range 30 East Seminole OfefiOn Date 15*111* OSSO,T'.ined by
7512;
~vim • Default will be
Sioss's
wishing
tesubitI$
ma touowm
,...,..rtyt otaif". demanChE fIIad shalt be
cos,ntl iora. nit'. East along said Architect
or
A canCc, 04
doonis sixes V.S.
of ma
era proOfis. tam POtable Pamlitmow R.ioljtiott N0 155 Shetl be availaatt attIred agEtel pow for the relief
of
line
SC
feet
L
Ii
&amp;
*3.
Block
A.
Immune
acid.
way
we
SenforC.
Semitiale
Count,.
FjCo.
I
Note
ny'.'
r.and
Csea4weel
accessa"i.'c e'Qua ttOO IsP0ia'
incuilt lot lots
S CHARL&amp;SS *ALDN
Lot 13 A. Blocs
poanl of bogeniting. them* continue
o PublIc W8600" bon ii the 9"" of d.fitefld.d it'. 154 ca'flPt.id
t
Will after for sale and
This notice 55*11 be p*jIishe
eveda supply, market IliCm C Seminole Industrial Park F,,.tc mac spscit..c in Itit Bidding In. City
619,11i311
teat.
Al .eminItrStul of
te*'
7U
t.el.
c
h19t115 biddi' for ash. in TWO , tow
each se to tour tonteclitive
DuuvnefltI shall proc ear ArchiTeCt prior to said e ec-i
stronger. Wiretxund Q'itfS 4" 11*1 deScribed es on Mighwap 17 57
200
feet
Iitençe
the EalaPt of
above descrIbed real propet'tç as the
wills compeehenhaee evaluatioft
Ian
This hut itt shall be post ed on wS*SS It. the S.idord
on the corn.' at Cafidate Drive
sAPY .IAMET WALDEN.
S do= Yellow type 12..
yrt7 to sold Defendant, to soutt, 317 feet IC thi poirIt p4
toO. Fbar4s.
mae. (3) public places wIthin'.
testing achieved by a testing
public
hearing
will
1*
This
held ifs
aAa
4
saltily m.d Judgment
Writ c
Offerings
(Seal)
th County Conmislisat chamberss
All parties lit Interest aid C1114811111
C1114811111lborato'r to 51 •pprevad Cow CardIi%.SUCIv *111 PublIShed
$(ABYJ. WALDEN and
LitMus
light,. I 19 bull't crates ery 04 The Court House, Ian$es'd.
Sanford
Sir-aId
once
oa
west
HBECK
WITH.
JR.
staclort
1w
lirc?'.Itect
Al'
Lb
SEIPY WALDEN
DATED of S.anso'd. snmu., Shall have at OfifIO'IUfl! to Dl sof
Cbs of Ci'ctnt Co
des's shall 1nov10. This inf0mrea,t on to' 10,0' (4) tQflil'..ifl 4,1 wes*.n p'
few $4.50 ing
dettaSed Court' rIG-id. this I Yf' Cap 04 lisa' 0 04 SaId
F io'idm. Or .2n. '.1 1173, at '00
A'Ct't,"*rpvaew avid app'ova' 'o June 4. 1173
(icon 5,,.,n
RSii' - Demand good, P.el - 0' as sour flosaC, as
Curnm,sSaoms
to'
at
Pitt
COp
S'!EhSTkO#*
Si
O.'
A'ia'.. 1912
DAY ED this ?Yts day of April, 1
ci,,-,
in
advance
of
Bad
Cap
01
Santora
Florida.
.s
well
McI
WlO$.i
a'
15'..
Possible
market steady. Cartons, film
JOHN POi..K.
0 1172,
Laurent. R
5
Allan
4
V.arth,
5ueJ,iol*
72nd
Oar
p4
May.
7572.
FIoa'ida 5101. lOrIS. Ci*sttv
1009
as Sn.ritf
MEAL)
bags, Red type 304 at and White
FELDER. ICT11NG$AI.1
4 N Iamnt. Jr
W1119 22
01 *i&amp;n'man'
.mitiole County. Flora
Curtis 1. Blow
ooileft$
idde type 24.1 ** $2.50.
S.
.10115'.
G.
Anget.
Flor 37771
City Clink of the City,
Santord. Florida
or .lact Symne.
By ioN'. C Polk
Mayor
P004 Office Dr ier I
Mike Pfhne.ger
k1PS'*ltt*ll4'..it
Of Sanford. iloida
Cs'.ast'man
Attorneys 1W AOtitIn*ti'atw
An Deputy $4*' itt
cit, ci cosomelborry
*01 ParS.
Piir Map is. 23. Jun. I, )I72
PubliSh May A. 11, ii, May IS.
Lacalixeaentative Poliw, May 25, 1172
PubliM Ma
I $5. 2
psbllf'. allo y is. 25 June A. a, ni, PubliSh Map 21. 1972
PublISh 1111110V IL Juni 1. 5. *5 7572
0(0-17
0(0-12'
0t025
0(073
t*o
in
=4921
TtWicint ND. 0
010 141

n ford

l

asked McDonald about the
feat that the area
might become another SR 436
with traffic problems.

Ignoring the city land

McDonald replied "I would be

classlfic'atlon.
Indicated his board was conAppearing before the panel to c-erned about the entranceways
request the zoning was former in the area.
city commissioner Thomas Stenstrom'smotionpassedby
McDonald, an abstractor, who a three-two vote with Mayor
indicated a shopping area would Lee P. Moore called on to cast a
tie-breaking "yes" vote,
be constrirted on the site.
Voting with the zoning
Zoning board and Gerald
Dake, city planner, and board's recommendations were
recommended the property be Commissioners Meyer and John
classified 11.3 for apartment MainS. In other actions, the
houses, but McDonald brought commlsslon:-riamed Father
his case directly to the com. Ennis to another term on the
mission to override the zoning city housing authority; - set a
May 30th meetIng with zoning
bOii"d.
City Planner Dake said the board to discuss proposals to
corner would become cluttered extra charge developers for
tinder the commercial zoning. constructing houses on unpa ved
Commissioner Gordon Meyer streets.

itation

C

Offered

' 'On Zoning Violation
By ANN

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Commission ChairiTian Greg Spring. on Lhe west side of We

Drummond thought that there Locerne on May 19. Neighbors
11 should be a layout plan with in this area object to the trailer
continuity of a network of paths. being moved into the area
which Is zoned 11-IA. Mrs.

Holland's

Wou ld

opposed Or plan as proposed by

The facility as proposed to she is above the Law - Sim says
'

the voters was one to l'x.,uaie 1$ she will put the trailer where
now the plans are 'she 'damn well please'. She has
juveniles
changed to house 17. And the prejudiced her case by thumState wants plans drawn up bin g her nose at ItIC
which would allow them to use regulations."

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above

pad of the facility for office use.

art

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once

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Were to experience similar

Mr-ad.

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Drwsunond concluded

In another Incident Involving
peublenis, the offenders from
placement
of tratliii, Mrs
e would have to go to either
the Seminole or Orange County Jackie .eefl of Lake Mary was
jails. And tie whole idea of a denied permission to ptare her
Juvenile Detention Center was trailer on property - 75 feet
to from a duplex location on Lake
to allevia te that necessity
keep the young offender out of Mary Boulevard in Lake Mary.
the jail environment, but still Brown was authorized ti
have stwe for them when they issue a citath rqsirina lbs
removal 01 the fralMe
"M in trouble.

arid

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WHO DIED.

AMERICA

a

SO THAT

MIGHT LIVE

Let us not forget the brave men and women
who have fought and died so valiantly all
over the world to maintain the freedom we
enjoy.
Memorial day Is a special time set aside to
remember them all, from colonist of 1776 to
Vietnam and now, loin us, in honoring those
who have given so much this Memorial Day,
May 30th.

WE WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY, MAY 29th
TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY
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The Citizens Bank of Oviedo
Oviedo, Florida

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First Federal Savings and Loan
AsSocidtiOn of Seminole

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Sanford

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Longwood

Barnett

Bank of Seminole, N. A.

First Federal Savings and Loan

Altamonte Springs

Association of Orlando - Altamonte Springs

Florida State Bank

United State Bank of Seminole

According to thle citation, she

until noon on May 77th to
'This means that ont of
juvttdk offenders would be sent remove the trailer. "Some 01
the people. 'bleeding hearts',
to Orange County."
It would appear now that who remark that we are being
Orange County Is having ,.injust, would be thievery first to
overflow problems of its own so iMoplaIn U that trailer were
that if the Seminole Facility ,ived next to their home,"

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HONORING THOSE HEROIC MEN

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AV AW 10 AV

Holland In her allegations

the State, winch contradicts the against Seminole County."
"She has disregarded our
proposal presented to Seminole
County voters Last year.
regulations - seems to feel that

in

described

move the trailer. Coolurnizillon

As has been the case from the Chairman Greg Drummond
beginning, Commission said Iluit a newspaper in Winter
Chairman Greg Dnimmwid has Park had played pawn to Mrs.

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Be

metrUng on Tuesday.

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givon

N[()Pl1
1 1 1 1 1 1 Ii i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ki j 1)
" %!%!% &gt;-&gt;-&gt;&gt;-&gt;&gt;197 2 &lt;-&lt;- "&lt;--&lt;-&lt;_&lt;_&lt;_&lt;
M

Costly

default

town" ,

'request for per-

mission to place the trailer in
the area was twice denied by
Dl
the Board of Adjustment isnd
though she was Informed that
she could appeal to the full
commission, she never did so.
County Sanitarian Val
Robbins said that there was no
'
evidence of sanitary facilities
as
as of Tuesday. There was a
we change course in the report that the power company
planning of the Juvenile had been requested to provide
Detention Center now, at this electricity, but that no permit
late date, we will set the entire for this had been issued.
Upon acceptance of the
project back for at least one
year," itated Commissioner Al citation, she Informed the ofDavis at the Commission tidal that she was not going to

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Vilden reported lie hall been

ATTENTION' ..........................
The Presbyterian Day School will launch its
Pilot Program for three and four 'ear-old
children this September, carefully tailored to
provide a quality experience for this age child.
Classes meet Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; Thursday
of each week. The )5 children enrolled for the
Pilot Program will have both an experienced,
certified teacher and a lull time teaching
assistant to guide them. The School will be
located in the new educational facility being built
on Park and 3rd. Some openings are still available. Parents who missed the PMy 2!th Pr,.
Registration may call 322 2094 r.r 172 2M2 f.')
recorvo a place for their child

connect with major traffic of approximately $5,0DO for her

b'

V egetable

Weekday School Registers NOW

points but not along the traffi c and her family to use toward
arteries. The paths should be on replacing the hone.
stabilized ground, preferably
According to reports, she
grass that there is no need for purchased a trailer and placed
It on Lot 1, Block D, Flamingo
paving them.

SaIVD'O

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In other business, Zoning
Director Robert Brown,
Seminole County parks ad- reported to the Board of County
vl.wr' committee met recently Commissioners that Mrs.
to discuss bicycle paths - both Louise Holland had been
the need for them and the ap. presented with a citation
proprlate locations of them, requesting that she move her
&amp;Ctwding to County Piiflflet trailer from its present location.
Some time ago, the Holland
David Fan'.
It was the opinion of this home burned down and con.
committee that the paths should c'erned citizens collected a total

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to a
t;twry by I)nirnunnnd that SR
4111, (Iwirlutte Street and North
Street are presently scheduled
for signals 1k said the blinker
light systtnus costfroni 120,000
an'I thu' gales were An ad.
.litli.nal 10,000.

Sanford

Sanford Plaza

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

Winter Park Federal Savings &amp; Loan

Sanford

Association
N. Branch Fern Park
E.
Winter Park - Main Office Winter Park
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QUALITY

of property at intersection of and moved to have the property
A irport Boulevard and 25th zoned commercial.
Street to commercial (C-I)
Art H.arrta, city zoning board.

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sittiation again.
lIu1i said In response

Counclinian I'liomnall Iladloff (ri,ws in the entire Southeast
A sivctator tit tile Ineeting,
the stipulation Kate at a cmssing, thert should Winter Park In otorder to ease
removal of trees Mrs. Mitch Lassiter, ('0111. catil he had been in contact with employed by Seaboard Coast
precau. be at least a signal man at the
from projvrty which I-s under IfIvIlded colincil upon their tho %1;ite ~*oirestry Service awl I Ine to, IrMall itIgnalti
,1;uree was Instrutcd by
the was infortuedsinalltrees ui.utI
development. At a meeting of efforts to preserve
up a new resoiu.
City Council Issi week. Coun. "beautiful trees" in Altamonte be procured for lIft per hinaril t tr

of Its own zoning and planning glad to.have another SR 436."
board, the Sanford City Corn- Commissioner Julian Sten.
mission voted to zone 6.5 acres strom agreed with McDonald

wcouwr'r JUDGE'S COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Fill No ?5
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ISTATEOF
is ISo caw., go me coutittly, Joe"
NELSON L SOMMERI,
5•a'.•l' CevAty. Fiction, Ia
DECEASED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Is t: Eatal' of
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
GEORGE WEDLAW
D.csemd CLAIMS 01 DEMANDS AGAINST

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Th
e

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Assitartt
Administrator
hlvwlney layer was instructed In
remind the railroad of the

lutinruned there are only two

bulldozing.

ATTENTION: 3 &amp;

terr.eution,

safety

plan and the rectonumtodationg;

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At.TAMON'rE SPRINGS- developers and subdividers
Preparation of a "save the obtain a permit from the city

a road request the DOT and the

b BILL. SCOTT

Ill""
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S Dw.a Ciar

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with the trains only switching
by a warehouse, but were within
a illsthnte from the Intersection
which triggrrel the light.
i'rt'vi'usly when this situatinn
reported. the railroad
Hnipnny had beet, Instru(te'l to
ha v e A lOAf) (p4'rAtt' the light so
that it would not flash unless the
train was approaching the iri

County

O'4$'1c v.1?'.

O. o-os'a c' the
to a, Seclio4i
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Ilinker Construction Company.
II.' sail the light was flashing

By

City's Use Plan

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tions."

they agreed with
that if and when

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board that it should keep
separate the 'request' for safety
and the 'cost' of safety at the

and put them at the inlersec. Marsec replied.

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Csisigelberry
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CENTRAL DESIGNS. A n
in?.'.d te riçl%t m.d ?VC wiTh Thi
theCircuit Cou. $i.3o
C, -t

FORCES.

U. S. AIR

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the railroad would assign their
do the Installation, but
the county would have to pay
the cost. Two such road
crossings are at lake Mary
Hoid
and
at
Airport
flnuievarti'
Assistant County Attorney
Inward Marilee reminded the
men to

prrmissi~~ to build

booiedta1 and flight simulators and audioOrlando He attended St. provides flying,
blamEd. . .
basic
military
training
for visual equipment.
Reubin Askew to investigate
Peterst*ug Junior Cdflegt In SL
control or the rigId-of-way."
situation.
CCAI!ICIIXfl*TI DefliCi DtTII*II Petersburg, F1&amp; lXid he is USAF personnel. He ireviously
to
Copies of the resolution
to report to Elec. served at Cam RPTth Bay
D. L. Grishober
sent
to
the
Count
Corn.
added
his sentiments with scheduled
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
ESTATE:
1*
VlCt?WJfl
T.&amp;IICt.d$.rI,5dP,1'I.m$N$V)mI SAID
and to U.S. Senator the notation that it is tromim Tedunctan 'A" Sciuxil,
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Y ou and e.ø. ei you are p*reey
nilnkm,
...t
saeo
Chsfll.4m
..
1.ki't
UI.
that the city has to Great
and fvQu
WICITA FALLS, Tea.
Edward Gurney and Rep,
N shca of Public N.o?im,
.eci, you.
claims arid demands
R.
D.
Swallow
lake this action to get the county
h
Airman
Douglas
L.
Grishaber,
vov
and
William
,,'., eia.vunc .r zontrip
pm.nt
any
eiTher
of
you.
fray
he
V*
aQilnit
maid
ere
to
Whit
notIlId and t0u11'bl
111eV w
son of Mrs Bessie English. RI. ,,,.11lOfl will
• Public
Swofford suggested the two and state to do
E. R. Spinks
toch you. a' ,mta', lit The 0111CC 04 "on,
ciaIm .rc d..neridm
due
to
CktCthd
COT'.
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D(StUaTI
lii
do
r,com,netid,riQ
a
Md.
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pe.rmg
to
core.er
PATIJXENT
RIVER.,
WALLACE H. HALL. County Jpe
latter communications
eiTher you. may piavi 0aInmt p
a000sad crane, 01 ionfl' trnt A 1
,
Navy Petty Officer Rauond D.
the fact the Bureau of Roads a ttIWEd the plifli 11t "tatall)'
GEORGE WEDLAW. of Sirninole Cmtyit
wr,oie'maie
emtat.
Apr culture
C,
PANAMA
ClTY
inadequate" and It is "Our
t Swallow. son of Mr. ..d
'0 ?t* niq Courl Houme in 11ra'd. FIOI.dL
c-m'
O
Uie
iDliDuirip
dPCtI
gait
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COUIt'Y,
involved
trr'me'respomaThthtj LIZWt the Count) ErnestR. Spinks.sonofMr.
County .ivap. 01 5eidno't County. wm.tn ml. cai.ndar rront'w tront the
John E. Swallow, of 115 West
Mayor Swofford has
oricr Ib
NO
first publication of
NOTICE Of
S
tree
t
orida, ci ,.w office in tpq cOurt tIft.4 01 The
H.
, Sanford, F1&amp; was
19th
Mulnnine 3? ft Sail)' of ft WE Fl
several caustic comments Cor,a,nnn and DOT wiii't Mrs. Ern
FOR VACAT ING, CLOSING
tic Each CII err. or demand must
.
$$flIa'd.
County
Circle,
HID
accept the responsibility." Carriage
04 Section
how-a, aid
. em
Officer of the
AND ABANDONING A
bt inwrfllra and contain the place f
situation,
relative c t
rIor.ea. v.tmw. ii
rUit Wt 330 ti nwnc. run South ei
arrived for
the
Swofford
added
final
Casselberry.
has
OF A STREET
PORTION
miConca 6. 141 P01' a" ice aOdmm of
with
Patrol
Squadron
24
Month"
continuted in this vein
run
from
theftrn
of
Tha'ece
run
East
330
II.
ft. thinct
TQ W..ID rt MAY CONCERN
copieS Of osch the CisfiNird and mum' be Sworn U •
Two
of
trim
hot
ice
day. He contended that the arginnent In stating that two duty at Tyndall APE.
You will iae notice that flit City NOrTh P11 tt so the P01
by Pu Cillifiant. PUS bPnt a' at
Sergeant Spinki, a rlzaile
under weeks aa William Benedict,
be in
claim D O,or.and
FUrthef OCICt 1000 as on It%. IOU?)'
presently
plans
4 ?P* Clt)I Of Sari$a'd,
ta''1'y. a' the
Shell
?hepIIt*
01
rososre
al
Notice
shall
sta
t
e
DOT, con- electronics systema specialist,
øo,-int P.M on June l0 of Seventh Street lit Lake MT'y and
lAP NEITFIR ST
cv,adder'aticm are a "waste at
_
held
in
and
post
*"Ice
add4.$
of
This public 1*04. irip Will be
173. at the city commission
NATIONAL BANK
IN INC CIR CUIT COUI'T.l N AND
money" and a "mess." Con- tended eventually It would be Is assigned to a Will f
claimant. Id Shall
COLINTY, Room afmr CC, "Oil In ISv. City 04 The County Commission cracnnr. 15* clalncaid, eiis apore. a' a?ta'nu'y
necessary
to
have
the
inOF WINTER PARK
FOR
SEMINOLE
he
Sanford,
*f
SIte
Court
HouSe,
nd
S.ansoc0. Florida. Ill cawlOw' a
By Robot J. LP..mftce
FLORIDA
terchange, and therefore,
.ccomDenlIO DY a I Iftnç
Una
of
0,$e'r,,in, whether or no The City Florida. at June 14. 171. at 7 30 s EIOCUSOF 04 said n'a',
IN CHANCERY NO 7).5fl
a'*OOIII*TI0
such
cis
inta'
demand
Is completed that traffic will Swofford said, he tailed to
c tins., vacate arc abnOuit ant P.M. a' at I00f tp*i'otter as
JOHN'! IKOLFIELD. .11
Ia r. lh marriage of
so
$00
shalt
D
void
not
Understand why It Is necary
nph' o' the City and ?hC PUbliC in Poi.*IbIe
Sk$tOeId, Gitman. Cooper,
offset the progress and will

Report.

as flagmen.

more rt' Isik to most it
huie
IZIUOn of
the signal within 30 days. They request that a slgniiluiiiiii 1w signals tie related to the board
-should take the featherbed. nssigtied at the Intersection the s!l(IiIti(in he found at Itit'
crossing on 25th Street near
ders out of the railroad offices until the signal is erected,"

across their railroad tracks, railroad to Install a signal and to one enacted by 11w City of destruction of the trees.

Legal Notice

H. S. Ray

Aired

or

80)1., 4S5 Sunrise Drive,

of

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Walton. son of Mr. *iid Mr' Ala.
Sergeant Swallow, an
a resolution opposing the problem adding the cryptic James
I., WhIttgn, 1.1 :11
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ym tell a lie long
prclient PIRM flit tht SR 411,36-1-4 sutement,
will Tollgate Trail. Longwood. was mlnuratvc specialist.

or

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daughter of Mrs. Elizabetli

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For Investigation

again be backed l for Wvdl'a]
blacks.
"I think we can get something
down there" Swofford main.

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Take the featherbedders out of the railroad

offices and put them at the intersections

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sportation iDOT) and Gov.

Drummond:

Problems

Mayor Swotforil suggested
when trees are taken out they tw
cording to an agreem.nt of
Commission Chairman Greg
some years past between the tununond said he believes trees" resolution has been before retnovong any trees replaced, to which Mrs.
g'.,
commission and the rAflr,,.A m-f- i t-_, 111 -1
of the etti nhtArnet trout the nreiwrtles
and that IisItt'r commented the trees
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t.Ir authontied
applknnLs f.'r the perotils must are necttt'tt, and scored the
company. "sshenwcasked n;3ioners by resolution by (My Council.

duty at U.Tapao Airfield,

His wife, Bttt,

M. W. Sherwin

Fireman Apprentice Phili'
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Tex., for training as

Crossing

tiat methods

An cwjjnance adopted
would appear at this time to be
Inadequate. Sidney Vihier, said
the present form would be 3C'
ceptableif it had more appro.
ate penalties, with a 9G..day
penl1 following adoption
new ordinance for the railroad
to install signals.
County Engineer William

AIRMAN WaUam R. Rott,
son of Mr. and Mm Arthur J.
RoU., of Ingwod4 has coypitted his U.S. Air Force
basic training at the Air
Training Command's Lack.
land AF, Tex. He has been

NSV%

CAMP LE.TEUNE, N.C. - Joseph Ligac, of Jewel Avenue, son at Mr. arid Mrs. F. 3. Tobin, Drive. Altamonte, Fla.,
Mar ne PFFC Thromas WL Fol-t-M City,

BALBOA,

came up again
County Cnmrnisjon.

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The question of whether to
slow the spread of trains
through intersections or
whether to make apSicnprlate
safety measures mandator)

J. F. Spears

Rescue Coordination Center.

T L Tobin

Airman Aprrntwe Steve 3.

College, Sanford, Fla. and is
scheduled to rcrt to Wullew
Grove, Pa.

nuclear deterrent force of long jured during a salvation
range bom bers and in- operation at Quite Sueno Bank
tcrconttnental ballistic _3$OmilesnnrthdRalboa

Philip Marz

S. J. Ligoc

Railway

Speliusen, son of Mr. and peu'd the Avuitrnn M.achinLsts awarded first przr inanEastcr Great Lakes,. He is a in Mr. Louis W. Sherwin. of
4,11
COSt graduate of Lyman High East Maine Avenue Longvoo&amp;
mphls. Sunrise service P°S
Mrs. W. Spelzhausen. of Mate School at
dut
reported
for
Fla, has
1nnga
Goo&amp; Fla.. has returned U Aviationilinist mates sponsoredby the FortHenning
ycilrnan
Helen Keyser told andsaidthat while varIous urea tituiaui1
F,CTITIOUS wAMI
a
andrafterhutue.
He received a $the Marine Cirps Mr Station.
That -hni'n,'hjii' t C'.nmn 1etpu
maintain aircraft engines
.,..edr , (,,4..._I
1 -----Cherry Point, N. C. He joined "aggidgAttowlignm
z.wck train Chaplain (Capt.)
N.'C.,Operation Fires '72. a related systems.
St
H. A. Clock
Ip,,,ir,OI County,
11w Marine Ccrps in November '.
Robert a
live-firing artiller) exercise
c? It IOUs no
1970
coffeehouse.
onducted
d '1%' I

To Ask

inL
angr and request
state Department of Tran- believe IL' However, he

giant joint services training
rnrcises sit Fort Hood. Tes He
ada ii. s. At FO)
rninlstzatit'e specialist with the
bbIJ) faC1WaI A1fl1i wing at
Dyess ATE, Tea.

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Servicemen

Aerospace tWense Command at the Naval Air Sta tion. 1, Jewetl Lane, Sanford, Fia.,
which protects the U.S. against Patusrnt River, Md. He has greduated at Sheppard
host
I,aircraft andr.liereceived the honor for Ida AFPa Tea., from the U.S. Air
electrical
power
previosalyserved at tmon
nutatand1ns performance of Force
ipedallat
coiwse
conducted
b.
ership
and
ad
duty,
initiative,
le
Th
ai
AFR,
Th
a
il
and.
RyaJ
euiznple to fellow Navymen. the Air Training Command.
The airman, who was trained
J. K, Clemens
tO operate and maintain dec.
Eddie Newsom
power
trical
generating
PARRIS ISlAND, S.C. equipment, is being U*IgT*4 10
Marine vt John K. Clemens.
0. Newsome, son
SL-nbns,r Air Field, Neb., for
son of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. duty with Wilt
Krwannee Newmc,
Clemens. of 20
ij
Columbia, Air Command, America's

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DI kR ARBV~ My husband has many fine qualities, bult
he has one serious hangup He absolutely r01u,ei to let me
go to a male
For some reason, he believes that male doctors are in
the profession to get their kicks from viewing the anstmnies
of their female patients.
Whon I became pregnaM. my husband insisted that I p
to a woman doctor. There was only one, and he wasn't a
was a general
specialist
ohstetriits or gynecology.
practitioner And she was in a town 7S miles from where
Ct ll'iTd I went to her, but complications set in after 1
n'ent Into labor, and she called in an obstetrician a man)
and nhen my husband got the news he nearly 1dm me The
that ts obstetrician sived my life and rri, bat)'S lift

rouas
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DEAR ABBY We had a lamth party and invilod my
daughter's widowed mother in has. Anna. and we told her to
bring Henry (ha boyfriend). Well. Henry was so ,"&amp;
obnoxious, we were embarrassed bdore our I
Our problem is that our daughter is being married. and

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'anI her to bring Henry. Would it 1* proper to Invite Anna
and tell tier not to bring lienn, because he might spioll it for
all the other guests?
Hour can this be done Without hurting anyone's
feelings' When I say Henry is obnoxious, I am not exaggersling Even my husband, who doesn't get upset often, said
Henry really got to him
TOUGH DECISION
('an you help us'

•ri Jones
1 30 (6) My Three Som
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FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, MAY 2fi, 1972

CARROLL IRIGHTRWO

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Tomot row
() Split Second
1:00 (2)
(4) Whet's My Line*
(9) All My hildr n
1:30 (2) The,, on a
Match

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) If you get your
work done early', ou hair plenty' of time later for joining

with congenuils at mutually enoy able pleasure Spend more
time having fun with cIoest tie A great dcii of mental
harmony can be buil t up this way.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) If you show yOu are
understand ing of the woes and anxieties of kin, you car
diplomatically straighten out matters at home Smile more
and give credit where it is due, though Evening is fine

FRIDAY

Turns

MORNING
(9)

4:00 (9) Slim Mims
4:13 (4) Sunshine Almanac

of

as a

"fun "

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Ingenuity in making your plans to reach most cherished

alms Advance.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) You would do w eli to
go straight to that bigwig where some aim in the business
world Is concerned and get th e right resulti Take care of
that credit affair quickly and well Don't take any chances
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) You can expand along
,anous lines today If you play you cards right, so stop
time foolishly. Study facts and figures carefully and
you do not make mistakes later on. Preparation Is the
keynote.

IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN 1ODAY. he or she will be
one of those delightful young people who has $ tremendous

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Willpower and others will find it very difficult to dissuade
him or her from such decisions as are made, so give

finest religious and ethical trwux you can early. Then
life will be property directed end there will be fist
accomplishments The field of tnvestigltiona. research and

science

is very good here Sports for body building early.

"The Stars impel, they do not compel" Whit you make
of your life Is Largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for you: sign for
June is now ready For your copy send your birtbdati and
$1 to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspapers, Box
Hollywood.

629,

Calif 9002$

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owners next doors of the trees would provide the trash

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bags. She could also call a local school for help, and club
groups are often IDokinR for wa)f to help neighbors and
the community. I honeWy think that one or two telephone
calls to some of the above mentioned would solve her
problem The same applies to light summer jobs in the

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2101 French Avs.

shield. As for hi.s bridge, the
Wizard Merlin, who was the Pass

walh,I't,

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Pass
Pass

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fad dieting,

loses 65 lbs.

THE MEN WHO PUT THEIR CYCLES. SKILL AND
LIVES... ON THE LINE.

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Elaine Nollet bloomed
shortly alter her scdding,
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The centerpiece was later
given as a prize and was won by
Mrs. Betty Siuutth. Mrs. Vivian
Dunn won the second prize of a
fragrant bottle of cologne.
Tilt' girls served generous
slices of pink and blue cakes
(baked for the occasion by
Linda Wolfe), fruited punt-h,
srteii mints, fruit wafers,
nuts and coffee,
Gwen I'fundston read a poem
for the entire assetnblenge of
mothers. Floating hostesses
were Tart Hilliard, Denise
flurntustn, Gwen l'fundston and
(ilfll) ilOst Sandi Smith.
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TODAY'S QULISTIO!i
Galahad simply pointed
instetid of rebidding two .
out that he could be sure of
nine tricks if be just went monds, your partner has lumped
right after diamonds. He had to ti,re. clubs What do ,-o',i do
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A.Bid
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they would wind up one trick
short because of the bad club DiUl' shown club suppoti u °

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Mrs. James Burkett is the Mrs. Barbara Burnham, %Its.
assistant leader to Mrs. Audrey Burkett. Mrs. Ann
Reg.$12'New Sovereign' loop weave
hter tea Frances Hillard who is the Finch, Mrs. Beverly Lewis.Cotton bedspread Penn-Prest.
proved to be a real success as organizational leader of the Mrs.. Frances Billiard, Mrs.
Decorative fringe In bleach white or
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the "4.11 Gab" of Geneva en- Geneva 441 GaLs. Teen leaders Chris Pfundston, Mrs. Nell
tertained their mothers on May include Tern Billiard with Evans, Mrs. Alice Romans,
Rig Iii Sale 11.20
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King
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Buffington, Mrs. Betty Smith
First United Methodist Church. Leader.
Mothers in attendance were and Mrs. Vivian Ihann.
The hall was completely

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diamond and led back a
spade. Now Galahad, who
had played the three of diamoods the first time, led out
his queen.
West could do no better
than win the trick and cleat
had cashed the last two dimmonds while discarding a
heart and a club from dummy
last. who had discarded a
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announcing the engagcnwnt and forthcoming marriage
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their daughter, Miss Patrice Jones, to Mark Earl Gregory,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gregory, Ridge Road, Lake Mary.
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Born in Palmetto, Ga., the bride-elect Is a 1972 graduate
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Mr. Gregory, elm was born in Sanford, is the grandson of
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Gregory, Winter hhiuven,
The bridegroom-to-be was graduated from Seminole
111gb School School in 1971 where he was on the football and
track teams. lie 1.3 currently serving a tour of duty with U. S
Air Force.
The wedding will be an event (if June 18, at 4 p. rn., at
Palmetto.
Palmetto Baptist
PATRICE JONES
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vice president; .Jane West, secretary; Mary Hyatt, corresponding
secretary; and Janet llottinger. treasurer.

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DEAR POLLY-Mv Pet Peeve Is those drivers who
tailgate at night with their high headlight beams on.
Nothing is more irritating and blinding to any driver than
to have some senseless fool's high beams glaring in the
rear-view mirror. I only use high beams when driving
alone on a dark road and always lower them when another car approac he s Also. these speed demons who pass
at illegal pla ces like railroad crossings and an bridges
because they do not like some driver obeying the speed
law are another Peeve to me -MRS R A
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(4) Love Is a Many
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VIRGO (Aug
runrung
for whatever it Is you need the most, as well u for running
minds for yourself and others If you don't have a really
comfortable chais, buy one Relax tonight
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) You can economize more
now and also put new ideas to work that will add to present
prosperity. Listening carefully to a hat a highly successful
person has to suggest is fine Let some of that success rub
off on you
SCORPIO (Oct 13to Sol, 2)) Viut the beauty or barber
shop and improve your appearance, as well as your mood
Late: gad about town and have a delightful time with others
Show you base much ssvou faire
SAGITTARIUS (Nov lIto Dec Ii) You can get into Lii
those secret matters you hate delayed handling, with good
results Follow your intuition which is quite accurate now
and let it help you immensely- Don't waste sajuable time.
yours or that of others
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Getting togeth with
good pals or going out socially- is excellent today, torug,ht,
since you hue time and opportunity for so doing Use

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By POLLS' CRAMER

DEAR POLLY--Please tell Rosie that, cortrary to what
man' people may think, most young people in any cornmunity mav be v-ry ha v to help her rake leaves and
dispose of 'them. I am thriking of Cub and Boy Scout
groups, church groups. etc As a Cub Scout den mother I
this
know our boys would think
Perhaps if Rosle provided the "muscle" for the job the

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(9) Gtn Marshall
11:00 (2) (Si (9) P3e'*s
11:30 (2) Johnny Carson
(4) (9) MovIes

DEAR POLLY-All Rosie needs to do to get rid of all
those leaves in her yard is to run an ad in the local newspaper stating. 'Organic Gardeners-Seed leaves for your
compost heap' I've got them, you rake them and you
take them "I feel sure Rosie would have her yard cleared
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culpable negligence
another pilot is kilW in i trash
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6:00 (6) News
ARIES (Mu 21 to Apr !9) Make the njbt plan now to
k'ccp all the promises you have made and please allies
immensely thereby Follow your intuition, which is apt to
be most accuiale now Avoid one who has an eye On Your
assets
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to Mall 20) P&amp;-ussing with associates
those policy and other matters of importance puts
relationship 00 $ more satisfying and su ccessful basis Don't
delay in hand ling that civic matter Show you have great
ability,
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Get the cooperation of
associates and co-workers so you clear up all that work
ahead of you in j lime Make sure ysU ml after the day's
toil instead of goins out for fun Mat 0OUW be ftrenuous.

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force colonel is charged with

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U.INL RAE TENDENCIES. You have many
small dutics to perform which win goodwill
and respect from those auth whom you have usual duties
AM obligations So be sure you handle all personal, burneu

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we want to Invite Anna to the wedding, but we STWe don't

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her gentleman friend
come to ac-compan, bet ulIhoet batting her feelings. I
say. invite Anna and let her bring Hears. I dubs that
Henry mid "spoII' the nedding lee an the other t"'-

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the ootutng year. Mrs. (koq-pje purple corsage, Sally Bower- sage on the WifinPU. FoIluwl,ig
Fuller was Installing officer.
ii, vite.irrs$4ent, received a the teretitony the members tCII,IIIo meeting again In
Tile
(,orange;Jane Went, enjoyed a inuflet lumlipon
Mrs. Marilyn flay
(h%fldo Garden Club was helil Iwesenled a tilUereni corsage secretary, yellow corsage;
(luc'sth for the evening were rPH'ivefI the hq,,I.sq gift
at the South
emon home of the colorindleatls'enf the Office. Janet l'ottinger. treasurer, Kathy Zt'anuin, sister of Mrs
flue IK?tf* and gasul.n of Mr.
Mrs. Robert finttlnger, May it, Mrs. Fuller recited the iluty of green corsages Mary hyatt, l'oitinger, and Mrs. Florerne an'l Mrs. Harold Martin, 31
with Mr's. Carl Hyatt as r. eachntflcer, her nbtlgntlon.s and irresponuitmig secretary, linker, toothier of Mrs ,"uth f.lgen,on, was hasen for
holtritit
U' uI4FdPrI of the Month" for
orange (11150 j('.
the significance of the r*'rsage,
htiiwersns
After a brief business meeting
Mrs. I- nlis'r pinnrd the ror.
New officers are Shirley
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North Orlando Gardeners

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MLpeded they had been having
Ina Balin Id-50 it 1%
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MarihaIi and Jeff
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CBS. CBS Reports, Show Rerun 1. flip hasa great
"Higher Education: Who Needs lineup. Super quarterback Joe
It?" A thoroughly engrossing Namath gets some lessons from
a college degree Flip. and Geor ge C*n1
study
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meaii today, the attitudes 01 t.ws the audience With his
the young people, and 01 the commentaries on current life
college professors. Alarmingly. st)1cs. flip ogles the reigning
the Tirobtem is not so much of MISS Black America,
making room for the L000,CKIO
fl the SChOOlS next
who will
year, but hat will happen to
he th
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$9 ABC. Alias Smith and Eklund. Others In the cast at-i'
are not enough jobs. The
Miracle at RouanoBraulafldAd0tt0'hi
prog'am ctraws one distressing Jones tReruni.
Santa Maria." In cam %itvrers Sellers portrays Juan Bautista
oy to are wondering about some of uho wants to become an Inp.g
educate, not to prepare students their favorites from the past ternational singing star with
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The Sanford Herald

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flanked by white pers
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guest, and the Misses Renm
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Webster, Renee 1A Blanc,
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partygiven for Miss Vickie Patterson (center) by Mrs Melvin Dekie
m. At left is Vickbe's
(right) at the Dekle home May 16 from 7 to 9 p.'
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By ANN'SIECZKOW.SKI
The lovely lake front home of
Robert
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Mrs.
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lAke Mary, was the site for a
petty and happy gathering
friend&amp;
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u1so enjoyed chips. dips and a variety of demoU.
Mrs, RrthwLII presented Meeto with a gift of lovely
invftedttiaUend were Mrs. Weldon. Ann Smith. Barbara
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table covered with a %hit*
honor of these In, graduates green voile with Dmk rosebud
and Csthy Clark, #oil drawn thread runner anti a
fromSerninnic High, was Bet&amp;3 Print:
gorgeous
dressed up in red, white and perfectly
Rugenstein,
red
ram ent,of
arrangement
were Malary blue silk- Hostess Betsy was
11* honat
gowned loan resplendantin along floral wined inamodern three branch
Feinberg. lk flower bedecked quilted hostm gowrL
candelabrum.
exquisite
re
mini.
The reception area was
.hided
Refreshments
a pale blue and white creation, t&amp;sWull% decorstedin the clan SouLhtrn punch. with lovely
Linds Hendry. adorable in a colors of red and white with the white nowers noating in in ice
ring. served from a silver puroch
bowl; and a
designed by the talented caka
decorator, Phyllis Rugenstein,
mother of the hostess. 71v cake
was decorated with shaded red
roses wIth a girl graduate stop.
Assorted tea. sandwiches and
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srnall cakes and nuts and
raseshaped mints were alm
wrved.
Each of the guests was
pi
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pennies affixed to red and white
ribbons. The hostess gift to each
honoree was a friendship
pendant necklace and a whit.
miun corsage.
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graduation part,..

Lovely and popular Betsy
Rugensteui, a 1972 graduate of
Seminole High, was honored
with a iuncheon at the Imperial
Hatise in Winter Pad recently.
Mrs. James F. Young was the
hostess for the pm affair,
The luncheon table was
festively decorated with varied
Spring flowers and the order ci •
the day was delicious food
which included chicken salad,
hot rolls nrni pie and cold
drinks. It was a perfect day,
place sind occasion for
relaxation and girl talk,
Guests Included Kathy Clark,
Vicki Coxon, Malory Felnberg,,
Linda Hendricks
Cathy
Steward and Mrs. Robert
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the tppy. giddy graduauonn baked been and role slew, was evening full ci fun and laughter
mpreme
ah
about
anticipation
barbecue
held at the burnt of perfect and delicious and quite and
tUne!
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Weldon
short
lived,
cause
after
an
early
"tomorrow
and
tomorrow"
A tUne to celebrate, let your
Guests attending included
hair down, do your very own honoring daughter Eileen. evening of volley ball, croquet
and
other
active
sports,
a
lot
of
Kurt
McLe'ud. Cindy Baker.
Keno)
the lezin - Woodall and
thing. A time to plO)
might) hungry young Iolk Bennie Butler. Dan! Hogan Jeff
jg
Hickson
game of work work work
is almost at an end for Officially of course Eileen gathered around the sumptious Kiddy. Kim Wiltier. Dennis
Hogm Debbie Foster. Ricky
this phase of youir plan U) get and sister Janice were the table and really feasted.
Foth-iwaig
the
late
supper,
the
Smith. Tomity Sands and
ahead. Seminole Bight will soot twstcsses
group
enjoyed
dancing
to
the
Cheryl
AlniQuilt
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honoree, Betsey Rugenstein and her mo ther, Mrs. Robert Rugenstein
of Lake M
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scNw)l year.
Miss Barker. the daughter of
Mrs. Iyle Barker and the late
I A. Col. Lyle E. Barker, who
resides at 1433 lAke Drive in
C-asse rry, was selected for
the honorary organization on
the basis of her cham, per.
sonality.
C1d
interest to
PReserve
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in Otirt and waist dreases ths

a younger look this yvar. In the
manner of a face lift. a lot of the
slack has been taken up to
eliminate the matronly ap.
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Shirtwaist dres3m. with it)(,
Innifflar button-front bodices
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skirts gathered Into crisp
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Mrs. Hickliter.
Mrs. Carl Tillis, Sanford
By MARILYN GORDON
Iler wedding to Thomas
Garden Club president.
Royal III will take place June
supervised the making of Mrs. Douglas Kickliter e
terrariums which the members tertained at a bridal luncheon 17.
enjoyed.
Saturday, May 13 In honor of
,
The hostesses served refresh- Miss Jackie Jones at the Matson
A
ments to nine members and two ci Jardln
Miss Jones was radiant in a
guests attambrig.
lime green Polyester knit dress
n orchid corsage.
b0
Amidst a color
71* home of MIss :lla1et
dusty rose and blue, the guests A bridal (housewares)
Kirchhoff was the site for the enjoyed a luncheon of citrus shower at the Micanopy home of
regular meeting of Azalea cup, chicken crepes colony. Mrs. David Meyer on
May 20
Garden Club. Mrs. Eleanor
avocado mold and almond honored MissLynn Arnold who
Rfl
will become the bride of Ronald
Members enjoyed a covered CTeme.
Each guest was presented a Frank Ward, June 3 at 6'30
dish dinner precedingthe
small oil painting of a Florida p.m., at First Baptist Cburch.
meeting.
scene by E. B. Stowe, the well- Sanford.
Guest speaker was Ed Kir.
din WI known artist. Mr. Stowe IS the
Co-hostess with Mrs. Meyer
chhoff who
blooms fromdisplayed
his collection c father of Mrs. KicliLer. They was Mrs. Robert Smith.
were framed in a most
Lynn. Daughter of Chaplain
more than 400 varitiea.
way.
(USN, ret.) and Mrs. Charles
Attending the meeting
were Mmes. Clyde (iUCSIS included Mrs. Douglas Lynn Arnold, greeted the guests
dinner
McLaulin Kickliter, hostess: Miss Jackie wearing a striking black pant
SUn.son, Henry
Jones honoree; Mrs. Cecil suit fashioned with a Chinese
Dempsey Came,,
Jones mother of the honoree; tunic in red black gold and
Porter Lansing L M Swain,
Mrs, Jack Hickson grand. white Oriental design
J D cnsh.an, Henry Russell uwther of the honoree; and
A %edding bell theme was
Nancy Steele, Mr. Kirchhoff
visitor, Mrs. Donald Wilt. Mrs. Gertrude Royal, grand. carried out in the table decor.
and a
mother of Miss Jones fiance. The hostesses served bridal
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Also Miss Kathy Connelly. rake, lime sherbet punch and
ty
is ReginaMurray, Miss ass..rted toasted nuts*
Karen Jones, sister of honoree.
The guests list Included
Miss Patsy Tliompson and Miss hlicanopy Iriends and Mrs.
linda Flerro
Woodrow Alton Ward Sr,,
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macrame, hair. Ile, flits. iIsrriez of knots, such as figure.
right knots. and then %raves

has been accepted to the
University of Kentucky whm
she
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nounce the crigagernent of their daughter. Mary Alice. to
Gordon l4tflibert Bradley Jr. of Sanford
Miss Clayton is the grandaughter of the late Sir. and Mrs.
Richard 11cardean Clayton of Opp. and the latchir. and Mrs.
Seaborn Jones of Geneva. Ala.
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Mr. Bradley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lan-."r',
radley of Sanford. Ills ,irandparenta are the late Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Bradley of Philadelphia, Pa., and the into
Sir. and Mrs. J. Forest Iliser of Sanford.
The groom-elect is a IWO graduate of Seminole Iligh
PALM CIRCLE
Mrs. Escar Neider was School. [it, is presently a student at Auburn University.
The brid"lect will graduate from Auburn University in
hostess to the MAy 11 meeting of
June where she is member of Alpha Gamina Delta sorority.
Palm Circle of Sanford Garden
no wedding will be an event of July 1. at 7 p. in. at the
Club. Mrs, Gertrude Gilbert
First United Methodist Church, Opp,
assisted Mrs. Neider as Co.
After their marriage. Mr. Bradley willcontinue his
hostess.
studies in the School of Engineering at Auburn University
Mrs. Abbie Owen. preAdent.
and Miss Clayton will teach in the Auburn School aystem.
opened the buirbess meeting
with the rd's Prayer. Routine
reports were given by various.
committees.
terta
The circle participated In the
recent Downtown Sidewalk Sale
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Tallah=w. has been sek-eted
for rriembership in the 1A Petite
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.t e&amp;4; after having been in school together since the
ed h ere.
Betsey Rugenstein, Kath% Sle
'wart and Linda first grade. Real friendsni p d ern ons tra t
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wouldn't you sa)
(Ann
Hendry, get together to '
celebrate Craduation

Mrs jji RethWUJ e ertEned at bet VL
humt,Ma,Th,ataCzIkeanaInIrlerpWYkm(1tngMS$
of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Weldori. who
Eileen We,
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After the formal opening, the Ut. thapter during her two
Sallie harrison Chapter,
National Society, Daughters of I'TeIfIeflI-(f'flerfiI'm Meage years a regent rsfwl snnnme,J
by Mrs T. K. Wiley litat the thapter had reeiv I
(he American Revolution. inn s"
Iri Interesting Nrnunt of ttftflOJ'st,lf'
mentionfl
from
for the unit nirpllng of the
iiis Ira. Stanley Iten n the hsI ('ott'
I nPntl Congress UptIrnsI lr,r the ffe,nq,i' Roll, and
Rea fl w.
IwId In Waohington wag sent fly
Avenue, Mrs. K M, floke and Mr5 W C. Willmtn wtvi at- publicily (for 0-asititution W"k.
Sirs. It. W. Rucker and Mrs. L. If'fvlPll as 0 delegate front thIq She thanked tho Inerriborit fnt
C, Wlldrwr w,re co-hoilessen. I haplisr.
(heir splendid rmperalifin and
the fv,jkq,,, for serving
MIs.s Itinton have an at'
'S Irene Ilinton Ilegent
taint of the at (oflipliistfln.flts of
New (Hiker, Installed by the
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Xy Is.
Miss F190A was announced
and presiented as a new member
he Cain Club
ten a
or srtci
She Is the daughter
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of Mr.
MrEC.Ebea.Jrl1,ch
Arbor Court, Sanford aNi was
graduated in 1971 from
.4-minole High School where she
u.ai a cheerleader
0)0mb0(theFT1flChflUb
Centre College. foumiftl In
1819. is an Independent colle"
of the liberal "
and sciences
with an enrollment of ap.
prozirnatcI 710 men and

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Miss Vickie Patterson, Chatter" party, Tuc?4ay Ma. adorned w ith
he
room
living
roses
to
the
member of the Seminole High 16 at the home of Mrs. Melvin
they each room
signed a
School fradUaUng CLLM W*$ Dekie, 3405 Adams Court
bud vase on the coffee table memory book and stated a few
m i•i
honor ed with a "Coke and
sIcui.ques and memories of their
school din .1 together. The book,

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In Social Limelight As High,School Days End

Chatter Party For Vickie.

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Betty Duncan. Mary Sue
Rumbley. Kathleen Morris.

Diane Federgoo
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PAM DAGUE, honoree at a Istftk

aunt, Mrs.
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Barbara
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Thursday, May 25, 1972

TRACK
TALK
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Also Slams Home Run

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Chase,
Tim

Mark
each, Mike Fall, Wes Sake, pitcher.
('ONTINENTAL LF.AGUF.
Greg l.aTour.
Sporting Goads. Winning pit. singles for Goodyear, Price
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Rob
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eher, John SlerpUtowiki; loser, Raker and Ed Hudson each bad
each a single. Jeff Wade and
U
Jack
Presser
Ford
MEN'S S01'IBAU.
Ulysses Ward.
one , Winning pitcher, Kelvin
Medical Center ii
Mike I.lnler each had a single
('.enrge's '7
C'hip
Flanders
loser.
Miles;
Chase I
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STANDINGS
Wayn
e Kohl) had a double and for U?U Winning pitcher, Wes
Winchester Homes It
United .States Flank
Tim Robbins had a home run M.thcal C.n?r
for Jack Prosser Ford, Spake; loser, Randy Harvey.
single
stnmberg.4'arlsna
1J
Sanford Atlantic
for Medical Center, Marty
Jay Kergman and Dan Wells
I.
Ferrell had a dooble for
Mike
k#mlACSOUflU0'M
home
it
Mark
Renaud
had
STANDINGS
Roberts had two singles. Ko'.tn
farhad two singles cacti, 31m
it)
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ProdU(e
Winchester
Homes, Rick
run, double and single
Crouse and James Church each chase
4 10
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Mi ke
three singles, Charles
Galloway
United
Slates
Rank,
Jimmy
had one. There were no hits for
Schumacher and Chuck Jficl Pr•r FO'0
ion and Greg leach two
IC S
Kennedy had a double and
cOXQe'%
Chase. Tim Bobbins pitched a
McMullan each had a single. P4I SOr.Q
each, Dave Drieford,
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
S
10
singles
single, John Meyers and Jeff For George's, Archie Ives,
no-hitter for four Innings.
0 '
Un;teTIffl
Brad Below, Bruce
Earl
Black,
single,
14
had
Scot'
Hulligt'reach
1.os.ing pitcher, Ken Davidson.
and
Billy
Griffith
and
Mike
Berry
Forileer
and
Doug Mhiiwkl
Seminole
Pi'h'nleuni
17
SENIOR I.F.AGLIE
Anderson had a double
Railroaders
had two hits. Sammy
each had a single. For
G4WIdV?ar
6
Atlantic,
Tim
each
single
for
Sanford
Seminole Sporting Goods 0
Sirornherg-Carlson. Steve
Paul Galn had is grand slam Hudson had a single Winning WuIt and Jeff Jones each had a
Sami'd Recreation '7
Don Livels had two doubles
ng pitcher, Dan
singli
Winni
Keener had a triple and two
a
twr.run
nd
home
run,
Greg
pitcher, Mark Fienauti; loser,
Sanford Police 1)
for the Railroaders, Mike a
WehLc loser, Mike Berm.
in
gle
had
a
home
run,
triple
RIIbbW
Rand) Brown, Ray R.arak singles, Alan Ruk&gt; a double and
Barbour a double and single, Pr
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American Iradue.,
and
Ronnie Mills each had two Mingle, Dana Sindafls tour
John Sicrpuuwiki a double, and single. Rocky Jernigan
W l
ST ANDINGS
ch
Norton two singles,
do
uble
and
two
singles,
Kelvin
IS 0
owenztpperertwnslngIea,Sam
hits far Sanford Recreation, singles., Lou
United Trans.. Union 1
Ange,
Dave Protrnwskl
Pat
Johnson
each
had
Billy
Meeks
a
double,
Rick
Ray
Varea and Jeff Jenkins each Miles and
Tim McIntyre had a triple
S •
Semi ePetro.Vm
and Chris Franks each a and Jack Keener each had a
Ferrel
had a single. Ulysses Ward got two singles, Erick Kundsen had United SI*tPt
and sing le for APEX, Paul
Freddie Dunn and David single Winning pitcher, David
th. oni', hit for the Se minole a single. Chip Flanders had two S.nforo AItantLc
Payne and Dunne Fogg a triple single
Terwilleger had the oni&gt; hits for Math, loser. Wilkie Cummings.
lake Monroe Inn 16
Sanford PolIce. Winning pit ,
Executone
cber, Randy Brown; loser, Curt
Rand&gt; Hill had a triIle and
MeLcod
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Ford Versus Chevy
1•-5ltierr ins.id and outside for the World 600 at
It's Ford
Charlotte are Bobby Allison and
versus Chevy again with Isaac, Petty and company right
there close to make It Interesting.
"lit

David Pearson.

Tilt .Jul% Ii ulitlij perimi will feature the second leg of the
LISAC triple crown, The Pocono 500 from Pennsylvania on
Jut', : and the famed Firecracker 400 from Daytona on July
4

Improvement On Porsche

In Title Fight Tonight

.fl'NIOR LEAGLtF

Frazier Is A Heavy Favorite

Short tack NASCAR racing is as exciting as ever For an
example this past weekend, the Allison brothers did battle In
West Virginia on the 7.16 mile track with hobby
emerging the winner over Donnie by just a quarter of a lap.
This weekend we have the Charlotte World 600 from
Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Ckia,

Indy Field Is Ready
of 33 entries Ic ezpectantl
wailing for this weekend when you will enjoy same day TV
coverage of the race The entire field of 33 cars qualified
faster then Inst year's pole sitter for the 500. Peter Hevano.
The Indianapolis 500 field

A hearty thanb_ to Bruce McKlbbth for his letter concerning my news sources. I understand from Bruce that he is
planning In the future to move from enthusiastic supporter of
the sport of auto racing to competitor. 1 wish him luck In this
endeavor .

rapacity crowd of 10.OM&gt; to knocked out if&gt; opponents
'is'ttIser fighter is the type
(Uxoiha&gt; Cm'.'u Auditortun
Frazier's fourth title defense who is going Li' hack off," said
aLwo will be' witnessed by a tjs. 1)it4 Noland, Stander's man
tional television audience. TVS ager "But I think Ronnie Is if,
will carry the bout beginning at good enough shape to stay In
I(, p.m EDT on is lfI' statmn there the distance."
Frazier, 211, will be making Ins
network.
"He is the atonest of all stone first fluting since stopping Terr-.
animals," said Slander, the tin- Daniels in four rounds Jan. i
ranked challenger from crosari- New Orleans.
"Joe has trained just as hard
ver Council Bluffs. Iowa. "but I
for
this fight as when he met
to
in
there
the
ant going to
Jerry Quarr&gt;. Bob Foster or
finish."
Theform, however, forecasts Muhammad Aim," offered Eratb. finish could corns early for zicr's numagor. Yanrey Fhlrthe' 27-year-old "Bluffs Butch- ham.
The chief benefactor fran&gt; the
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Frank Steel.' of losing Walker
High hit a fly with two out in the
last of the sixth. The ball struck
pigeon, which fell dead to the
ground, while the ball was
caught by the second baseman.
"Out"
. shouted the umnire.
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MEDICAL CENTER is currently the leagueleader in the Sanford Recreation Department's
Little National Lenilue. Members of the team
left to right' front row, Mary Ann Roberts,
batgirl, Kevin Crouse, Marty Roberts, Mike
are ,

Cosgrave. John Eick, and Randy Rogers.
Second row, James Chaplin, Danny Flint, Tim
Robbirm, David Roberts, Bryan Brooks and
James Church Pictured in the back is coach
Mike Ferrell.

Sports . . . A Changing Game

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The Suzuki hopes for the upcoming Talladega 20D at
Aiubanui International Motor Speedway strengthened
recently when high-flying Art Baumann posted a sizzling
unofficial speed of 112.E2 miles per hour over the four-mile
road-track course.
Baumann. the "captain" of Team Suzuki's charge to
prominence on the American Motorcycle A.uoclation 'a
national road racing tow, was clocked at an uncanny 17mph.ploa between the 314opw banked fourth turn and the

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are shown displaying their ribbons, The winners were Donna Breadsworth, Cynthia Edward, Gloria Jones, Cheryl Hendricks, Pamela
Lewis, Kathy Rves, Leesa Baker, Sylvia Glover and Debbie Duda,
Judy Duda, immediate past president of the Greater Oviedo
Recreation Assn. stands behind winners.
(Liz Mathieux Photo)

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thee Yanks came up with two
troore runs

NEW ORLEANS (Al') —The tars are living in LouisIana's poaching down,
"The commission is conLouisiana Wild Life and Fish- coastal marshlands, and at $6 a
cries Commission has recom- foot for hides, they offer quite a vinced that an annual regulated
harvest can help maintain wetmended opening hunting season potential source of revenue,
"We figure it's a harvestable lanus by providing an economic
on Louisiana alligators, which
incentive, and at the same time
officials say are believed to be resource," hioffpauer said.
"Populations of alligators prevent over-population of iiliving in profusion in the slate's
rt'ach&gt;e'el low levels in Louisiana ilgators," Iioffpauer sa id in a
swamps and bayous.
"We've got so many 'gators during the 1950," he said, "but statement.
His proposal was made to the
here now that we'd like to open have been steadily Increasing
U.S. Department of Interior and
a strict, strict, controlled sea.- during the past 12 years.
"Intensive rescaith by blob- referred only to Louisiana, he
son," said Clark M. lioffpauer,
gists of the commission, said, although he noted he
director of the commission.
"We'd like a lagging season. coupled with restocking of de- thought the alligators In Florida
In other words, If we figure you pleted marshes, protection by were no longer threatened
can harvest 1,000 gators off your state enforcement agents and either.
land without hurting anything, the state courts, new legislation
Georgia's 'gator's, however,
we'll give you a thousand tags. by the state, and amendments are not in such ample supply, he
Then the hides will be sold in a to the Lacey Act by Congress, noted
have proved to be major factors
sale — one sale a year,"
lloffpauer said the proposal
Alligator hunting has been in the alligator comeback."
originated with the corn.
Iloffpaue'r acknowledged that
outlawed In the United States
mission. "I have not been
to take m
since the reptiles were put on poachers have continued
against contacted by anyone," he said,
the list of wildlife in danger of 'gators, despite the law
"Fur people, hand people,
it. however,
However, in Louisiana, he
becoming extinct.
or anyone else. This is
lioffpauer said local studies said, still fines and careful something that we're proud of,

UN'IONDAIE. N.Y.
indicate at least 250,000 alliga- game wardens have kept that on our refuges we raise
Eleven National Basketball As.these 'gatos's and they can be
4* sociation stars, under threat of
harvested."
tines or vaspensmns by CamWill the price drop, if season
missioner Walter J. Kenned&gt;'
t.
is opened'
are scheduled to meet their
"It may go down. but I don I
American Basketball Associ,..,
think
you're going to fkx*I the
ation rivals tonight In the acei: market with alligator skins," he
ond All-Star game between
said. "What will happen, If it
g
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leagues., at the Nassau Coilhasn't already happened, Li that
aeunL
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the hide business changes and
By THE ASSOCIATED I'IIESS
Kennedy said Wednesday that
If
goes
to South America and
any NBA players in the nationalligators which hate to be
ally televiaied game, begirung
Via
Worth;
Mark
Daley,
West
Palm
Miami;
Edualdo
Oli'.'e'rris,
Mi.
JAcKso'1IlF
treated differently and so forth
National League
American League
at 7:30 p.m. EDT would be sub. (AP)— The North--South high Cardinal Newman; Eric Sly, atni Central; Julio Iiaeez, lioca
ar.(l so on.
Fast
Fast
Raton;
Carl
Gardner,
ject to fines, the minintuxn of a&amp;uol
Miamid
qwuls selected Lakeland Kathleen; Chris
"You Ilmay not be able to sell
W. L Put. ;.iL
which would be the amount they by the Jacksonville Lions Club Lynch, Miami Columbus; Dan Beach; Jimmi Krupa, West Palm
W. i. rri. G.B.
the
thIngs. I don't know."
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rece ived for pla ying hi the were announced Wednesday. O'Brien, St. Petersbur g Bishop Forest hills.
New York
25 9
Detroit
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13
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114
Outfielders:
Roger
Datumgame.
Pittsburgh
20 12 .625 4
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meet at the Gator Barry; Roger StalIn,
itiltiit.e,rt'
16 14 .533 314
gues, Miami Senior high; Ed Chicago
Kennedy said the players Bowl complex in Jacksonville High.
17 15 531 7
York
13 16 .446 S
Knoll,
Tampa
Rodriguez,
Coral
Park; Jeff Montreal
were informed by regIstered June 3617
Catchers: Mike
16 19 .451 914 New
BOstitmi
10 IS .357 7'i
(;rrw'itz,
North
mall sent by the owners of his
Fort
Myers;
AgPhiladelphia
IS
19
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10
Catholic;
Dennis
Raines,
Coaching the North squad Is
9 15 .333 5
lie
Clark,
Sooth
Dade;
Pat
PotSt.
14uAs
intentions and said furtlier P
JunBrooksville
Hernando;
12
23
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1314
Milwaukee
Jay Bergman of Seminole
West
tflafl,
Fort
Myers.
against
J
abtiei could be brought
Infielders: Steve Cook, North
ar College. Charlie Greene of
West
Chicago
'11 10 .677
Use NBA players.
College
is
the
Jr'
South
Dade
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Oakland
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he quoted in his letter Section 17
Angeles 21 15 .563 214 MilineMli
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Runs
'r.'xus
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12 21 .31.1 It)
San Diego
15 22 .405 9
Hudson,
Century,
Bob
Hanna.
Wednesday's hirsuiti
mission of the league and club
San Francisco 13 26
12
Pensacola Escainbia; Rob M4New York 4, Llet'i&gt;ijsi Ii
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for
Wi'dtuesciay's Results
honey,
Lerstiurg; Mike Gerki'slhiltiiiwrt' 4, lttsstun 1
}"leisher. attorney
Clago
h icago5, Texas I
INDIANAPOLIS lAP) Sta. 195.940 in the four-lap. 10-mile
the NBA Players Association, ky, Orlando Evans; Mike
Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 2
ik'mr,'Il 5. Milwaukee 3
maintained that players from Chamberlain. Jacksonville tidily was the goal instead of qualifying run.
('tih'ugo 5, New \'sirh 1
Gordon Johucock, who will
%1imimi.'sot, I. K'u' Cii&gt; ii,
speed, but Bobby Uns'er act the
t.uuth leagues would It present Bishop Kenny.
Montreal 4, Philadelphia 1
e for
Catchers: Lavelle l'tmxie, pace again in the final warmup start 26th in the field of 33.
1 2 111111111"s
the game. B.c noted that the
iloustrin 4, San thi'go 2
('allforniti 6, (hikltin.i 1
cununwaioner had attempted to Lerstuurg. Jun Joiner. DeI.and; before Saturday's 500-tulle race turned in is warmup tap '4
I'itt.slAlrghi 9, St. Louis 4, Ii
City
Bit&gt;,
with
a
Pwumzna
which
th
Brook.,
155.461.
Thursday's (laiiit's
Dan
cruise
at
15$-plus
miles
e
halt last &gt;.,,-'
Infielders: Mike ALter, Jack- per hour.
A. J. Foyt, who starts 17th, Innings
Cleveland hTittruw 4.3) g(
NBA won 1-l2D,at the HoustoO
Sun Francisco I, Los Angeles New York (l's.'tet54,n 14)
Randy
Unset was one of half a dozen and Al Unser, 1970-71 winner
Astrn3e. There were no fines s.omilIe Terry Parker;
0
MIlwuukre(hackw(od0.4 at
or' suspensions following that Wallace, Jacksonville Ingle- drivers who turned in speeds ul who stasIs 19th, hit laps te
Thursday's (lameai
lk*tiiii ti'iittin 0-5 or Mont O.
wood; Jack Thompson. St. better than 150 miles per hour in Iween 114 and 185 mph. Gary
game.
ABA Commissioner Jack Cloud; Kenny Bars, Panama the tune-up drives known as flettenhausen and Mario AnPilubwdil (Ellis 5.1) at :;t. 0), N
Texas (hlrolmerg 3'2) at Mitt.
Dolph and team owners have City Rutherford; Robert Sym- carburrtlon tests Wednesday. dretti, who start in the srcese'id 1.ia i(iibami o-5)
Time idea of the tests is to give row, and Uulrd.place starter
endorsed the game, which will onds, Palatka South.
New York (Matlack 5-0) at itesola &gt;J. Perry 3-3k, N
Outfielders:
Kansas('ity iSpliltorif 3.3) at
Dwayne drivers and mechanics some Mark Donohue went 151 of bet- Chicago (hands 341
some proceeds to charity
p give
Stidharn, Alachua Santa Fe; Idea of fuel consumption and ter.
iMny 0-3). N
California
and suniie to the la s
Only gurimea scheduled
Andy (;raruttelhi'a 511' No. 40'
Only games si'twduktl
Kenny Kerr, jjrlando Boone; tire wear they can expect under
sin fund.
Friday's Games
Frida y 's (lames
The winning team is arhed. Handy Hill, Jacksonville race conditions. But a number wrecked aftei qualification b&gt;
broke
his
kg.
hrigra:n,
Taylor
an
Art
Pollard,
who
Mont:t'al
(liis'iig'i at Oukimisid
at 011( agit
-if tiir driveri obviously had
uled to receive $33,000, while time Forrest; Gao:&gt;
Satu Swanger, eye cocked toward the race, tie was tircaighit out for several laps
Milwaukee at Hoatixi, N
l'hillWklpldit at l'iltahiurgii, N
loseri will split 117,000. U all Il Pierson;
Tharpe,
early
pace
by
Wally
Dailenbachi
and
Detroit
San
Vranc'iwo
at
Atlanta,
N
at New York, N
smilnlznwn
par.
Titusville:
and
Te
which
the
players on each team
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
San [)logo at Cincinnati, N
is expected to be 15 m.p.h.
Cleveland at hlaltiimiote-. N
Ilcipate, It will mean $3,000 for Tauittmuis' Leon.
Texas jut Minnesota, N
Unset had woo the pole posi- officials confirmed It as SitarLos Angeles at houston, N
no wIgirs and $1,500 for South Squad
puetters: Craige Eaton, Lake Uon with a record4hatterlstg day's 33rd starter.
Kjun,sas City at California, N
New York at St. Louis, N

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the winners were men. Needless
to say all of the jump
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Sports writing has undergone'
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too vearso!nmdernlzlnttththe
last X. Long, flowery act'ounLc
are about as stylish as ducktail
twit and pegged punts.
BY HUBERT MIZELL
Perhaps you've noticed.
1—Where to Start
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In 1950, ever) major league wade' through ,000 words of events seldom goes past the in&gt;t&gt;aat'bahl game was a happening
L._.-__,,,
mediate families of par.
It's Li !U". golf SCflSt)I;. anti
with likne-byblmt urban.
do. a 24.mcii story along
I suggest you get off to a
ticipant.s
5p'L'
writers
are'
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the bozicart'. You had l&amp; teuIn.
good start by reviewing your
Ti Appreciate the problem
Central
gcni'ruhly
niurr
objective
Itumn
now, located west of the
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old performances
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their
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base.
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a
third
residing
in
phased
out..
The
reading
public
night
operation
when they'it
of your play to determine (\,,
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and finding
most
games
are
is
much
too
smart
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stuniacti
writing,
editing
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the west, and
rat vi., t u pr. gulf tourPCWS space fur IG major k'agu
baloney .
t' ' It
to mi'prove' TU'viewing that
played at night. challenging sucheVCr
four
college
nansents,
a protennis tourhas
there
been
such
baseball
iturrit's.
,..
recur no will be' valuable.
both 11* deadline' structure and outstanding, deep-cutting in- football games, 71) high school nament, a swinmnung meet, four
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There's a new champion In the late model stoci car class
at New &amp;nvrm. Speedway, and h. made It look ens&gt; Frida&gt;
night.
The champ is Henry Pullen of Cocoa, who brought his
sparkling yellow late model Dodge to the track two weeks
ago and walked away with the Super Feature for tat.' models.
and then showed up Friday night to do the same thing
Pullen's victory left IltUr doubt at to who is driving the
fastest car at the track tie leaped into the lead position early
in the first Lap, and ran awn) from the rest of the held.
finishing more than a quarter-mile ahead of second place
oian. Wayne heckle of Orlando. and third place racer, Leroy
`nrter, also from Orlan do
Heckle, wilL was is dominant factor in earl) season
'-acing at the track, couldn't seem to gain on Pollen, who
ob viously has all the mechanical bugs worked out of the new
machine.
Things were wilder in the limited stock feature event,
with the decision (mall) going to Bob Sweet of Orlando,
defending champion in that class. Sweet, who started back in
the pack, survived an early pileup which eliminated four cars
tuni the running, and then grubbed the lead at the halfway
point.
Melbourne ace Wayne Marshall appeared to have to solid
:rip on the third place, but for the second mu I- rttlit% rught,
threw a wtrel and spun in a shower of sparks near the end.
That let Jack Cart of Melbourne in second, with tiny
Snodgrass of Eau Gallie sailing home ins close' finish for the
third place
The limited atockars, nearly as fast as the late models,
p'-nnded quite a show among the top three cars, before the
race was finally decided in Sweets favor. At tunes, there
were only Inches separating the trio.
Future events coming up at the wedwuy include
niotocioss racing Sunday. May 21 and the sprint cars June 2.

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vt"isry anti stretched befrim. Msd4.t rlcli',etd.
&gt; I1F.R.S01EI. NIS.SF.NMON winning streak and trimmed plate stink Ilebnrr, Have Casih straight
their lead over the f)eIg"rs In
his, firms snapped a 2.2 tip
Associated Pm-eu sports Writer their tenet In the NI. Fast In four nod Al Hitter drove In the other
the P41. West In 214 games. In the eighth inning against the
('arlMnrtonknewhc"tptteha gatItci over the ,itreiiklrig nina with 1w94u0 singles
Earlier, iluberto (lemmwnte tilt houston's 1,.' May an'I San Reds on Ralph ('.art's two-out
nne.hhtter Wednesday mttghl A Pirates, witti hate won nine In a
a
two-nm
hotw'r fur 11w, PIrates I)iego'q Irun lee traded two. single, a str'lsn base and a
row.
fan Inlet him 'o
and Tell Stsiun.'tis stunt ked a f ill' tw't,w'rs
single by Husty Baker. Darrell
H was Mont,-cai's annual
ii Ih had III 14 ltimilngs
Ran Francisco's SteveSlot* Evans ti in the ninth lea'
tire nil test the rants, who
both
Sole.
Night at Jan'&gt;' to Lent the ('nuts after
Espos
the
Meet
6 blanked us Angeles es, eight o'n irane tally.
Paik and a atniling Morton me. tatn.s set)r('eI twice in (tie ninth, have etnr'ppe.I II of their lnt ii
for his first 1V2 trltunph.
tilts
Isteit that one spectator Inlet
HkhIs' ik'bncr starte.! 11w
Evans riraibled in the filth to
The Giants managed only three
hint.
thing Ilatiet drove in the go- hits off loser Claude Osteen but Ignites game-tying two-run rat.
fl'.'e.nin 14111 with it walk on
"I can't wish that you'll gel a i)ennis higgins, the 11111* SI. aliens! tun with a hssmu's.buidctI or,.' of
ly and Mke 14mm arid
nnhttter, hut 1 tan wish Ituit l.ouls pitcher, anti Mann&gt; Satig- s.nt'rith'i' fly in lix' skiti and single them was a run-scoring ('crc, tarno through withMarty
runby
(larry
Mackini
in
the
you will get a one-hiller. If) '&gt;t ulilen shigled hiiimi lit thin!. Gene
HAWand
Tommy Ileimmis added a run- seseuvi inning Chris Speler se'itring singles
strike out the first halter, )"'I'll Alley be*ine'eei to third bnsemwtn scoring single as lix' Astros heat drew Osteen's only walk and Bernie
Carbo hornererl few the
get it.
for their fifth
Joe Torre, whose throw In 11w the l'neir
tineinnall
runs
out
took
secorwi
on
an
Infield
I.
The First halter for l'huln.
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dolphin was l)e'nny I)nylt' no.1
he
watched
a
third
strike breen'
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Itt. The only hit ott Morton was
I16
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Mike Anderson's thir*tinning
.
.
triple as the Ep pstt a 41
Is
past
triumph,
edged
r
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l'hulnelelphia into fourth ;llHe'.' hi
the National league East Rllt!
SKISH winners in the Ovjc'do Recreation Tournament are pictured
't`
dealt tue l'htitlIes theIr ninth loss
above. In front from left are Anson Kimball, Eddie Hendricks, David
in a row.
The (flodc rally was aided by
lUck ltPi('lMlriIt doubled home
mme'sutn 'iwins nu.lgc'tl the
II&gt; KEN llAI'i'Oi'UltT
Ronnell, Randy Homer and Rev. Brad Dinsmore. Second row from
1tsewherc, the Chica go ('i
an error by Red Sox second
five-run
tires'
rims
to
rap
a
Writer
Kansas
City
Royals
ii)
In U
Press
Sports
iIt&gt;wnedthi' New York mcli $1 A440c'bItr.i
Jerry Lewis, Jay Saucer and Larry Homer.
Lix Mathietix Photo)
inn) ittts the' Halt hut" 1 tri&gt;'ki burst in the first inning that baseman 1e1 (;ri?fln isa'
lie ci' .''m.'s Vii;. hum.'
Pitlsi&gt;eirghi ocit.siugged St. I .ouis
to sc"
or
o post fezaa allowed Terry
triii.m,.l
s' the Boston Heel
t'.s'--tlwre
goes
Vista
B
•. tartled hot C
Blue.
9-4 in It innings, Houston
from third with the tying run
gaines
for
Its
12th
victory
In
13
Ih'trnit
Tigers
lopped
the
Oakland's
illustrious
left1;
the
%hatted San Ilcigo 4-2, San
Tom Bradley stripped the Then Brooks Roturw'n 'walked
t'rnnelseo nipped less Angeles 1. hander made his loiig.awaited Milwaukee Brewers 5.3 and the
New
York
Yankees
bent
the
Rangers
on four hits, including with the bases k*4e4, forcing in
"tt%'etirwsetay
night,
but
he
0 anti Atlanta turned hack 1101)
hick
Billings'
ninth-inning the go..aheati run before El('loveland Italians 4.2
didn't miinke' it very good,
Cincinnati 4.2.
rhi,barren came through With
h)uriw
run.
little
got
the
rail
against
('tilt.
Pitching one inning of relief in
Alter winning Rookie of the
Testis starter Hill Gogohewskl his base hit Of 1e'* Krau.vw
fornin
while
sparse
crowd
of
a
his
first
Year honors with an 19-Il a brief warmup for
Aurelio Rodriguez struck a
W*.I reached for Five hits and all
recant in 1970, Morton struggled start, Blue' gave up two hits and little more than 3,000 at Oakland
Iwo-tint,
bases-loaded sin* in
White
Sax'
five
runs
in
the
Coliseum
applauded
walks
enanti
took
the
his
defeat as
threigh a 10-I11 campaign last two
the eighth inning, giving Detroit
decisive
rally,
trance,
The
ncr.'
was
44
when
California
Angeles
heat
the
season and had dropped four of the
html Carew's run-scoring lit victory over Milwaukee.
the stylish southpaw camite in
A's
The
Greater
Otmede&gt; grades six through eight in the Judy Duda. Dr. Jay Brophy was his first five 1972 decisions.
Jim Northrup triggered the
single
broke a sCOI'e$Ua tie in
threw
four
straight
to
"Ile
had
bails
to
be
nervous,"
said
and
Recreation Association jump rope competition. There also recognized for hi., success
"I've been throwing the ball
with an infield hit and was
inning,
lifting
Mimirally
the
12th
(GORAt was well satisfied with were 34 entries with four dif- last summer
the well this year," said the reel- Oakland Manager I)kk Wit- Art Kusnyrr.
with
Kansas
City.
The
sacrificed
to second After an
over
hiants.
Then
he
fired
a
wild
pitch,
at.
nesota
"The first time out, he's
the turnout for their Initial ku-ent schools represented,
youngsters of the Oviedo area. halreti righthander. "I've had
intentional walk to Mickey
Danny
Thompson,
single
scored
on
lowing
Kuan&gt;'er
to
take
getgot
to
have
a
lot
of
second,
pressure
undertaking of SKISH and jump Rev. Bradford Dinsmore.
The new officers for the good velocity but I've been
before walking Sandy Alomnar, who had opened with a double Stanley, Ed Brinkman flied to
hint."
rope contests in the Country First United Methodist ('hutch coming year are M. Brophy. ting the ball high."
right, hut prnch'&gt;-hitter C.ati.s
Berry and Vada l'inson oft Dick Dingo
Mile,
a
24-gamiw
winner
who
Ken
Oviedo
minister.
served
*.c
of
Quick Shopping Plaza.
president; Richard Adick,s, vy
Anderson scored after his
Jirown walked to load th bases
victory
to
gave
the
The rally
While many contestants were over-all chairman.
president; Pat Vick. secretary; triple. on Doyle's sacrifice fl y. dtainwd both the Most Valuable followed with run-scoring sinset the table for Rodriguez.
who
had
pitched
a
an
Jim
Kaat,
gles,
both
solid
shot.s.
Player
and
('y
Young awards
entered in both events it was the Members of the GORA board and Poll&gt; Saucer, treasurer
trying the score. But the Expos
Rich Hinton, making his tint
Those two runs proved to be five-hitter for II Innings and
SKISH event which stole the of directors and officers were New tx"ard of directors will be took the lead for good in the last season in the American
fancy of the 'fans." And many honored at a steak dinner at the
Robert Hughes, Charles Baker, bottom of the third on 1ltcior League, was a stubborn holdout the winning margin, giving Don worked out of tight squeezes In start of the season, gave up only
hits in seven Innings and
of the fans, Including the win- Oviedo Townhouse.
Paul Hartman, Douglas Tortes' home run and Bob I3SI this year and didn't sign his lInac his first major league vic- both the 10th and 11th. Wayne five
contract until several weeks of tory. The young California Granger pitched the final inning Thurman Munson drove In two
net-s. were a little more than included in the activities were Brumbaugh, Joe Patton, Jay c&gt; homem-ed an inning later.
The Cubs made it two lnarow the season had elapsed, lie's pitcher entered the record for the Twins to save Kaat'i runs as New York defeated
the installation of officers for Saucer, and Judy Duds. Mrs.
"kids."
Cleveland.
and
special
Duds
the
coming
year
will serve as senior over the Mets as Jose Cardcnai slowly peaking toward his first books with a night's work that fifth victory in its games.
Those taking top tuomiars in thie
Ifinton, a left-bander obtained
incltded a home run on the first
Andy Ftchebarrëñ'a two-run
jump rope contest Included awards presentations.
director,
slugged a pair of two-run start this weekend.
from
the Chicago White Sax last
pitch
thrown
four-run
to
him
in
the
big
single
capped
a
rally
in
In
the
other
American
League
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Saucer
nt-ia Beardsworth with a first
Other awards went to Brophy, homers off rookie Buzz Capra.
pla&gt;' ribbon; Cynthia Edwards, were recognized for their Adick.s. Brumbaugh and Dennis Billy Williams hit a solo shot gatnes Wednesday night, the time. Only six others In the the eighth Inning as Baltimore winter, left for a pinch.hltter
second place winner; Gloria outstanding work and untiring Poacher, all members of the and Burt Hooton, another rookie Chicago White Sox defeated the history of major league base- erased a one-nan deficit and and Sparky Lyle finished up.
allowing an unearned run in the
canoe back to beat Boston.
Texas Rangers 5-1; the Mitt- ball have done it.
Jones, third place winner; efforts to further the scope of Florida Tech faculty who gave pitched a five-hitter.
ninth. Munson capped a two-rjn
Cht'r'i Hendricks and Pamela the GOR.A. Also honored was touch of their time to the GORA
loss
It was the Mets' second
in
rally in the sixth with an RBI
Lewis who tied for fourth aridd retiring GORA president, Mrs. cause.
a row following an
m
single,
then had another runXathy Ree ves who look fltth
was Leesa Raker with first
place, Sylvia Glover second
place and Dabble Duds third

Too Late Now, But
The Umpires Goofed
It's
NEW OItLLM'S iAPi
Ox Late now, but the official
scorer and umpires nussed one
L, couple weeks age when West
Jefferson High wart the state
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racing as a whole which a number of people seemed to have
muueu. Auto racing has done a fantastic job of making the
family car a much safer vehicle to drive than ever before
Remember, 99 percent of all accidents are caused by people.
not because of auto defects.

Now Champ

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two singles for Lake Monroe
Inn, Ed Msilcak a triple and
single, Bill Mesch a double and
two singles, Don Harvey a

Jeff Patton and Roger 1thihL three singles, John lambert
triple and two two singles, John Jones tow
Frazier will carry a 29-0 pro bout will be the Vance&gt; I)urtum-i Boxing Club is giving $5,000 and each had a
By DAN EVEN
% Smith singles and Tom Hickson a
share
of
promised
a
Elks.
Ter-,
for
Slander
has
singles
Msoclzzted Press Sports Writer record into the bout and has put Jr., Sickle Cell Anemia
his cut of the purse.
two triples. Robert SJTIILII. Mark single. For ezecutone, Rich
OMAHA, Neb i AP — Slug- all but four of his victims away Foundation,
Frazier
Is
guaranteed
$150,000
Russi and Gin') Harrell each Billingham a borne run and a
Frazier is donating half of his
per Ron Slander and champion by knockouts.
proceeds
to
the
from
television
and
40
per
cent
a single. Jeff Dial had ii double, Bill Cole and Tom
had
Slander Ic 234-1, but has met share of the
Jo. Frazier clash here tonight
Manager T)urto.n, of the live gote after Uusos triple and single for Moose, Hopkins each a single. Winning
In the first championsiup fight only M a nuel Ranrns among th( r foundation
Suinder'sshafl is 211 per cent of Kevin Ward two singles, Nick pitcher, John Lambert; loser.
whose
four-year-old
son ha5 tlu
history.
name
fighters
in Nebraska's 105-year
his
share.
the
gate and hail of the foreign Mergo had it triple. Winninc Alan Blrkenmeyer.
The challenger also has the disease, is giving all
Frazier Is rated a 10-1 favorite
The
smnaortng
Cornhusker
television
money.
to retain hisheevyweight title In reputation of being a "bierscheduled
15-round
bout
der"—he
has
had
60
stiches
In
tht,
which is expected to draw a his pro career—although he has

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I was informed by the service personnel at the Orlando
Porsche dealership that this year's Porsche 911 T.E and S all
run on regular gas and require service after ever) 10,000
miles. This Is an Improvement in the length of time between
servicing. This year, though as I have pointed out before, if
you want a 911 the prices range fran-i $.000 to 11,000 dollars
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24-Hour Race Returns
the best news I have
A ciafl received tram Da ytona
received In some time. The Information which was also
quoted to Auloweek is that next year the Daytona Continental
will return ton 24-hour format. If you will rememt)er I was
very vocal in my eritictim of Daytona officials for reducing
this year's event to six hours
My attendance at the 1971 24-Hour race convinced me
on 'rowd 'andllions the event was becoming as
that
popular as the Se bring race. You sure can see more Track
and therefore more racing at Daytona than at Sebring.
In closing on this piece of news. I can only say to Mr.
1errar, if your cars ran stand the strain then it will mean fur
more to win the 24 Hours of Daytona then the six Hours of
Daytona. We will have to watt and see If am other serious
competition to Ferran crops up before the end of this season
So far ip World Manufacturers Competition It's been Ferrari
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one 'attn can furnish snack
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fonda that are popular, as well
15 cup sh()ttefliflg
i; furnishing nutritional
"iCUP granulated 'iuu.ir
dividends. Enriched breads
½ 'tip brown mgar , .'
i1 cereals are among foods
I egg
.etiich will do just that. The two
½ tip. vanilla
in making snack foods
are
lcupflouttNnle u
which follow,
,Isp baking powder
tsp salt
i cup qwck-u-onktngoats
1 cup wheat cereal
'up thredderl e'oeanut
Heat oven tni75degrees. Mix
Brown sugar or
shortening. sugars, egg and
maple sugar
For each sandwich, spread vanilla Stir in remaining
bread with softened butter and ingredients Drop by rnsinded
cr eam cheese. Sprinkle with teaspoonfuls two inches apart
brown sugar or maple sugar onto ungreased baking sheet.
Cut in half, diagonally, and Rake 10 minutes Immediately
remove from
baking sheet.
serve open face.
Makes three dozen.
(Natal: If using wlI.ctsing
CARAMEL
flour, omit souta, taking
CFREALCI.LSIER.S
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Iapiry News n4e
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There will he a nøj',",' rim n quickly to
ouick foods far scholars during .'v.'nly With ,rrt'as.d hands,
shaf)4! to form patties, Place on
the school months ahead.
The demands for snat-ka will buttered rookie sheets; chill
follow many school-inspired Makes two dozen
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games, class parties, sti rnr'n'iy chapped salted
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Whatjey, Davin &amp; Company today reached a new record of
more than $1 billion In mortgages serviced, announces John
A. Gilliland, president. This portfolio of more than 66,000S
active loans outstanding makes the U-year-old firm
Florida's largest mortgage banker, and tenth largest in the
nation.
It took 68 years, untIl 1950, for the firm that Telfair
Stockton founded In 1684 to reach Its first $100 million
mortgages being services. But In only 22 years more - one
third of the time it took to reach the first $100 million -SWD
ample opportunity will be
multiplied its mortgage portfolio tenfold.
All senior cittzen.s of Seminole parking
rooming's
program
will
provided
for Interested seniors
The
"At the close of 1962, our mortgage servicing portfolio
County are urged to attend a
stood at jtistover $S00miflion. But in the last ten years, we've
county-wide rally at the Civic include announcement of plans to make suggestions and
doubled that to more than 11 billion, and we did it our wayCenter tn Sanford onThursday., alft'LutiY formulated for or- comments on services netted
tivities for the eorningyear. and and desired.
all through Internal production of new residential and
June 8.
commercial property loans
_______not by acquisition," emThe rally is being sponsored
phasizes Mr. Gilliland.
by the Sanford Chamber of
Brown L Whatley first Joined the company in 1925. as
Commerce, the Seminole
advertising manager and later became Isles manager and
County Advisory Council on
then president. lie now serves as chairman of the board.
Aging and Seminole Junior
College. It will be for the put.
pose of organizing and coordiniitini: activities and services
Fla. Mining Sells Stock
directed toward the older
when the -un hinc with-ut
citizens of Seminole ("ounty.
Late spring any earl) turnThomas E. Bronson, president, announced that Florida
and the kitchen glowers within
During the registration titer hint a way of hatching a
Mining &amp; Materials Corp. has filed with the Securities and
There is help in the pages of
period, which will be 9 to 10 a. Lime-frenzy In busy people esExchange Commission an Initial public offering of 500000
m. in the Civic Center lobby, erywhcre whether the enthu-two new books.
shares of common stock. The company Is selling 250,000
Beverly Anderson Nemiro
coffee and doughnuts will be siasm is golf, gardening or
shares and certain shareholders are selling 250,000 shares.
i "The Busy People's Cook'
served. The Senior Citizens not so enthusiast lcall&gt; - hangThe company will receive none of the proceeds from the sale
15)0k. ItOndXfl [louse. $6.95) U
Band from St. Cloud will on. ing acreertiof the shares by the selling shareholders, but will reduce
a very active entertainer and
party
giving,
f
As
a
result,
tertalned in the auditoriwn.
believes
that when guests come
bank loans.
is so inclined, may seem
in
The City of Sanford is fur.
for dinner it's more interesting
Florida Mining&amp;MaterialsCorp. Is principally engaged
nishing the use of the Center more of a chore than a pleasure
to talk than to cs)k. T1'a' key to
the production of concrete construction products and related
and supplying police to direct
materials which it markets in Florida, The Company's
products include ready-mix concrete and concrcti. block,
aggregates, and prestressed and precast concrete building
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components. The company also operates construction,
trucking and equipment rental companies and produces and
sells construction materials in l"rvi'pirt, (r,urni liahatmuis
Island.

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for insurance tie promoted no.
fault auto Insurance as proorld for

A QUICK SNACK I"or a nutritious snack, try
whipped cream cheese on cracked wheat

Broker

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Special 111 -piece Bruce
Crompton golf set.

Misses' cotton shifts
and baby doll pajamas.

Misses' terry tank
tops and shells.

Boat shoes for all
the feet in the family.

tie rlalnic thu fu'rnnuln for
;iuthlnig government to work In
point,

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woven s,andst In SmOOTh

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This. says Denenberg. is
when he tails to appreciate his
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The Penney chariman predicted that the drive for sales
this year, through expanded advertising and other
promotional efforts, "will be the most productive in our
history. We expect our 1972 sales performance to reflect the
strength of our JCPenncy programs and the growing
strength of the American economy."

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A great problem, however.
says Denenberg, is that
the heads of government

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if, spend that IuuiIfl)'. Why then
uliul It take Ralph N;utlrr Instead
f the governi;iicrut In spread the
vi on the prnbl.nn of an.
tnuiiuuluiI safety'"
The views of Ilirrienberg, 42,
are worth listening It, 1k is a
Inryer, insurance twin, runfornri,r
atithi'ir,
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first quarter rose 19,2 per cent over the sante 1971 period. For
the 33 weeks ended April 29, the company had net earnings if
$19,786,312 against $16,600,&amp;t3 last year. This amotnta to rut
income per share of 3.S cents compared with 31 cents In 3971
M previously repor ted, the department store
catalogue chaIn's sales for the qu.'rter rose 143 per cent ti
record $1,1(Wi,O&amp;M from $%7,616,978 Inst t'ar, an incrc,i
of $138,411,910. It was the cotripany'a first billion-dollar Iirt
quarter in sales.
t)iscusstng the first-quarter performance at the annual
stockholders' meeting here, Chairman William M. flatten
labelled as the most significant factor in the company's
earnings growth ''the leverage provided by Increased salu"
volume c oupled with strict expense control,"
He also noted that the catalog operation, sttich recorded
a profit for the first time during the 3971 fiscal year, conUnued to contribute to the firm's profit Improvement.
Batten expressed belief that 111972 can be a very good year

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With such an aHliade on droll
ernrn.nt's part, he rhnrns the
riki-fashirnerl virtues of thrift,
efficiency and resprinslhllity
will Is' instilled In the special
interests, with resulting public
benefits in better service and
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truly a fliyctPry
1k has in it inttr of rn('nULq,
attacked lawyers, dactors.
hospIlal, Ititlf' f'ros,
Shield, health insurers, Ilk
ctirers-nll, Pie says, In the in(crest of efficiency and eon,iiru,r welfare, mainly in the
Intro of lower rates
tin f(irre(1 Blue Cross to cart-.
''-I us crintrar ts arid negotiate
mew ones aimed at forcing I-io,pitala to seek greater efficiency,
Ite issued guides to show col

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Husky sizes $16
Sale 2 for $?
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instill t'ntiitiilatlnncr,
hlt'ves that the No I rnncurni'r
$a tli' manner
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fraud in Ai,rl'u;
In whIt-h g(u%'er fillip ltt IS
upvralrul.
Not governliietit ltIf. iiIlfliI
)'t,ti. lie thinks that will work,
given the right people i,tiuI Ptngrnnts Ituit iii' claims governIIICHI is frilling 'h"u uuilsu' the
M)c(lztl interest gr'iups are
t'alllnit thii' this,

Bargain Section

Sires 6 to 18 rig, and slim. Sizes 612 with
reinforced knees. Ruçged Dacron poIyester
cotton denim western style jeans with flared
legs. Penn Prest for no Ironing.

Reg. 1" to 64

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lwcIi
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inure thati we pay altigethuur fur
fool, heverliges.
Pithing,

NEW 'OilK ( Al'i -- i tertieri

margarine

1 tsp. water
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14-ox.
pkg. caramels
fle Senior and .!unir
Ctt.tlurd cup honey
of
Sanford
will
Women's Clubs
ti cupcoarwly chopped
salted peanuts
assist throughout the morning
in taking reservations and in
'-z cup salted hulled
sunflower seeds tNolei
distributing conference
Scups King Vitaman
materials, etc. A first-aid unit
Place butter, water,
ill be present through the
caramels and honey in top of
courtesy of ti'e itett crol
This is the first effort of such double boiler. Heat over hot
broad scope, and all Seminole (not boiling) water until

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Meanwhile, place peanuts.
pleasure and to exchange in- sunflower s&amp;'etts
and cereal in
formation and suggestions

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Sale PenncrestC

10% off all custom
air conditioners.

Portable color TV's.
This modl plut 3 othuri or Sa le,

Thew models plvi many more on
sale

Sale I Ride-on
mowers and
rotary mowers.

Sale! Aluminum
chairs. loungers, rockers.
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Sale 16" Rug. 9.0

Rag 1a4.fl. Penncre's&amp;000 BTU
air conditioner 2 speed fan
Adlustabi, louvers. 10 position
ther maul at

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Rag. 23t.95. Sal, $219.
ir' screen msai"ed diagonally
Atnl tI)I' t..'Ifl 510f'i5
cODr pu''t .r. 20 000 volts of
picture power Includes •r
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PenncrattDelux
rota!
22'
mower. 3' H
FoIdn; handi

Sale 1304-5

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t.labe ije 36 gxi. ?n5

Sale

Special Buy!
4-piece
redwood group.

Sale 1 Our best
selling Interior and
exterior latex paints.

6999
4 pc gen.,r, California red,vorjd
group Includes 2 chars. 1 chase.

1 cot'., table

Buick Soles Up

Rig. 74, Sale 4P1
One Coat Plus semigloss
enamel
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principally In business aviation marke ts, announced earnings beforetaxes of $2112,780 for the first three monthss of
1972 compared to $211,784 in 1971. Earnings lifter taxes ci
$131,390 represents an increase of 24 per cent over the
$105,892 reported in the first quarter of 1971.
Earnings per share for the period ending March 31, 1912
were 1.11 and for the same period a year ago were 1.09.
Sales were $5,355,316 for the first three months of 1972
compared with sales of $1,l94,1M t-iring the saint' fn'rk.I In
1971.

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Save 20"
Rig. 2711.9$ $ale $1.

15• screen rneei da;
1.oc" cob' conro'

I H.P. Ride on mower ,l Viol

Sale 242's

Save 60"
Eig. $.es. Sal, 133$.
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BTU air conditioner. bOpositlon
Itusrmatst control. 2 speed fan.
Slide-gut chassis

screm remote control

eleCli0n.
Automatic line tuning

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Sale 1429 Reg. 4124$.

Rag. uq.vs. isis 133$.
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StVn. Chromit.oc" f or
col' cc,nt'ol Quck P1C in
1ant picture and sound

34' *n blade I tegh' øf Ct
piliurt
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MARCO ISLAND-The Deltona Corporation's revenues
are running well ahead of the year-ago rate, Frank E.
Mackle Jr,, president, told the annual meeting at the cornpany". new Marco Beach Hotel.
Through May 14, tie said, total revenues amounted It'
$48.3 million compared with $433 million In the same 1972
period. Home and apartment sales at l)eltona'a planned
communities have been particulary strong. Mackla told
atiareh,old'rs, and in mid-May the backing of sold but un•
delivered units amounted to it record of $29.5 million, up
percent front the year before.
aUnnprovedresWt1Lnthe0nd hall of 1vldthe
historic high in sales an! earnings In the first quarter of 1972,
Mackie predicted a "continued strong pace of business" for
the balance of the year.

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3 thIrxpomx lemon jwee. Stir ii w.sI,iutx xml bet,"
hot,.,,
Just bets,," whipiiiuia s,pin.strti milk,
uil ,,mm threw uiuithun Whip chilled - IwIi4' I
milk instil it is still, amI will bold 4 pt'*k. tIll ii..
hip to blend.
tablesponui lenin juke mu
hee'-e nnstixfs' iuutu) wbig,1*uI ;iuiIk lightly list u-h.
p*n mill u-no lOft hr-ne, ux,flipx. Pu
lids And pl.it-e çt;iix in ITrr,,'t .I'IiuI4iit "it,,. ii
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3egg yolks
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cent over the 2,046 cars sold in the same period a year ago,
CE. Miller, zone manager, reported. This brought Jan. 1
April 30 deliveries to 8,930 unIts, up 2.7 per cent over the 8,697
cars sold through April last year.

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JACKSONVILLE, - Buick retail sales In the Jacksonville

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hLKtO trca 'Li
'iou can bc*a.etie a gourmet
lcup pancake mnLx
'uuk without half trying This
cup fill Ix
Call be dune b accepting the
1 t,54). salt
aid of the man' converuence
tsp. pt'ppes'
products available to the conMaple
syrup
stutter
Cormsh gazixe hens with wild
Bone cluetamn breas*.s rerice, for Instance, sounds for.
rrudablt', but aren' t The little move skin. Cut each breast half
heit ,tt
viIab
ui trvz,en into '1 to 1 chunk3. about i'*
furm.needtngonlythawtzbu'. inches square. Cumnbuw panfore going bIt' the js- n tnj cake mni.'1, milk, salt and pepper
th e rice, ctx,ked and seasoned tSuIeI Dip chicken chunks inbefore treceiutg, is a %hu to to batter. L)rup in 'Jeep fat
heated to 340-340 degrees
Ipare,
Accompaniments can be Fahrenheit Fry until olden on
I'rem h-style green beans frol. all sides, about S uwiutma.
ten in butter sauce, a rosy red Drain on absorbent paper
Serse but with mnap irup
mantuerry ring and freezer
Yield four sertn-m
"Cady t'arker House rolls.
In'ake Chicken Nuggets,
lui4'Wd NUU,IS: Cuoteil
thicken chunks dipped in bat- chicken chunks may be
ter and det-p.tried, also have
tbc'pped into '; inch of hut fat in
the nt-ark of illepicurean, The
skillet Turn to try 00 boLt
thunks tars be served with Ind
pie syrup, if desired
INutel: hatter should be
PANCAKE (HICliLu4
thick, but if it is eitrrawb
N1U(i(aE'TS
thick, stir in a ,.zuail iunou.'it of
milk
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cabin and trout tream The
1IthIfl spot as touted as pis
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catc'riall so prolific that trout
ments for vacation homes
practically leap from stream
be a eomen. sass a woma
to Irving pan through the hole
need
d&amp;sa
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such
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the cabin root. mavbci The
pointments in following
$ tS isc In that a rea land
lures in the last fe years In price
5 selling at
addition, her phonebifl reached alone it didn't
make much busiacre
an astronomical figure
a big ad for a
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guests. 4,000 of them in homes porch decked with geranium
Its ziolin workshops have boxes. watching the morning
'.iiTENWAU), West GerAmericans headed for brought it some small fame, but mists burning away from
Un- Olympics in Munich next Mitlenwald plays second fiddle Alpine peaks that come right up
kui'uct miehi want In dipek out to Garmticti.Partenkirchen to the village outskirts.

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remains the boss here," said a leave center there.
Trails are well marked and
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THRILL lit t)K(IOM R4%01: This modest home locus large because of its ia'out and tsso-car
Kranzberg or Karwendel, The
for "kinder, kirche, and director. Olaf Grothe,
garage With a 73-loot front it takes, 1.474 square feet The kitchen and dining room stretch across
latter has short easy trails that much of the rear to a screened porch A ball cii the front bocr leads to the three bedrooms and two
August
kut'che" (children, church and to try scmt'thusg last
that hadn't been done in the wind around is restaurant on the biOs The esterior is a tasteful blend of stone secret and seriic'al boards I'lan hA n-SI' was
kutchenu.
crest where they serve a good designed bs architect Samuel I'aul. 11)740 Queens 8usd., Forest Hills. Y's S 11175 Fur information
a rockiest.
Mtttrnwisld has the aloofness Alps before
Under the sponsorship of W iener5Chnt.Ze1 and a strong regarding blue pnnts write the architect
of a Germanic Shangri-la when
local beer
g. the top pop
v owed from the cloud-fluffed Radio Luxembourg.
Esarwendel Mountain which &gt;'o- music station in West Europe,
a cable ear down at the Grothe brought in the itouxng
Stones, who brought in 12.000
,H:gt'.
'lht' village looks to its kids, who mostly brought in
prosperity from tourism, their sleeping bags.
much money involved,
drug pusher, I won't turn him in
B&gt; S'FJtNO% F.. BROWN
C.pk'y N
At one time. I was concerned, because "1 don't want to get
Older Mittenwalders tKuiierr
but most Americans don't seem involved" - and I sure-I&gt;' don't
down their alpenhorns about
Narcotics could totally to caiewant to testif&gt;-.
this Woodstock in icderhosen.
FACTS
"But there wasn't a bit of change and ruin the Mmclure of As a black, why should I
When my neighbors kid due
care" I Only have two kids and
'a'-"f
trouble," said Grothe, "and a Aniti'icia.
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fronts
an (5 erdst' 111 inlFyl
I've talked about thus danger they are too &gt;oung to be
lot of )-oung people heard a out
b
regrt-:ful bu. a fs'r u,
11 It i
tune and time again but
valved flwy are "safe
us for the first time."
ten
If the drug scene gets too bad. in&gt; kid
Grothe, who can be reached cans Just won't lis
1 wrote last ye-ar that w hen I'll lease and move to a suburb
Keep it up . Americans.
8102
at the Kurz'era-altung,
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You're
doing a great job.
Use
scaling
where
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down
of
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the
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10
West German- has plans for Witte thzt 1411 h4.lt u,.,..,i,4
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another rockiest next August
loose -' ini' t has. Crime Is at
and hostiles to promote it as an
an all-time high
attraction tnt visitors to
'
I slud that men trained to kill
Olympics which is being held in
and full of hate would tear this
Munich little over an hour's
and some -country hParl
lit' I,'d..sl (if Ihuitul- I! ill (.
train rude away.
them flovi sire- trying
i5n,'t iiWtui
Visitors to the village's 35
Ask any law enfcircement
bravery that can be pit'workshops, which
make agent for the
sented to an American The
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guitars, zithets, cellos and increased crime and he'll point
World Almanac recalls that
Iti.' first Medal of Honor double basses as we'll as violins, to drugs, because when you're
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awarded to a ttinst'icntiuui
can buy an instrument. hooked you've got to
objector was presented to Apprentices caine from all ()%'t'T And, fellow Americans, have it.
we have
tc.ur iN_.ULut,u
for
I'll: l)t-sbnond
the world to a violin-making nuanv thousandsof addicts on
outstanding bras t'ry as '
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Li
achool, and there's a niuseum our hands I feel that any day
nuedi('al corpsman on Oki.Z
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depicting
history
of
the
craft
the gos'ernent wants to stop
nawa. bctwe't'ii April
here since the 17th Century.
and May 21. 3945
drugs it can, but there is too
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Summer Program - Transportation
Mon,- Fri.

390 Piney Ridge Rd.

A Happy Story

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Ph, 834-1144

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The 200
Talk ab out
inhabitants of Sandy Island, S.
C., know what it means at last,

They have achieved 55-hull most
Americans long since have
telephone
taken for granted
service,

WORLD ALMANAC

Sandy Island is an Isolated
little slice of lowland cut oft not
only (rain South Carolina but
the rest of the world as well by
rivers, swamps and marshes in
the coastal region of the state.
Inhabited by the desce ndant,s
if es-slaves who tcttled there
after the Civil War, Sandy
Island also is the home of

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people there, they seem to like
the great oaks covered with
T he American Indian thickla&gt;-ersof drooping Spanish
san
Population of the United moss and the fine
Sta tes increased more
from which the island drew Its
50 per rent since 190, sic'
cording to the preliminary nanuie,
It h'aS been a long wait, but
count for lIst' 19711 ('enstiS
of
finally
work crews tit the
Tile 1979 Censu'. t- ouit
Anst.ricafl I ndu.ins reached General Telephone Co. of ths,'
791,P439 'flit' World Almanac 5xiuthsesist have laid a section of
notes, ss-ulhs '.3 per cent of underwater cable across the
this number living in five Wuiccaitiaw River to provide

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program available! All we ask Is the opportunity to present
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CHAPEL HILL
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HARRELL ROAD, ORLANDO, FLA. 32807
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nerds And in the end there is 4
The 'labor vote"is sIIppng
nobody to depend cii but herfrom union leaders and
away
self
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ceptsvely c'à*uaI, almost throw- financial heart of the Demo.
away. style. but its im pact campaign.
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th e • tiotus 5 ,st rong The
.tej of union political wend-

slit alstAit a 13 yt-ar oltl':Cru%h.

It stwsss that the public is open
of
t, ;iri lrwrcibbtr variety
thing'. sinai it is an indicat ion liT
tha-'csWnitthatuIuusK has grown

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esp.ci.ullv talk ike teal pei-iple

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motor aiu1d be quiet running,
Some are fairly noisy.
Send ques tions on shopping
problems to Ceat.slble
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A gr.at Cwcui of Volu.. und.,
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furniture, Machine., Supphi.s 1S, atTr.m.ndous Soringif

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4JRED BOTTLE BRUSH 2' to 8'

BLOOMING

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Eucalyptus Trees
Thick £ Bushy
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valiant SAdle dies
There is a brief bright spot in
the vear -when HAchel embark.4

18-f-allsp lie find been away front

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its the old lady rejut.irly in the tosilt by President Fr3nklin 17)

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with tier mother has Abdicated respronsibility for the dyIng grandmother tin Rachel "is-

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HEDGE PLANTS

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Wsleflo and rr.alcing Chit on cuters

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lljl~cd bax of James Tay1fic,
tir ban Inowtend (if (ijuntr) Buthle

tisukn sn artist arxl the ublic

losing

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OLEANDER 691.225.549
Crepe Myrtle Thick 6°

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CASH BUYS MORE AT

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leads the younger one to ask
ritid you love daddy when I W24
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Impending dIvnrep until the,
reach a financial settlement

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should III securely to reloce
stuiuger brother, Sk'se, put the occurrence of splattering.
Iu,gt'tlte'r it rock hand, thu.'
The container should have a
(lialuihls, and I l,irr started removal cap In the center of the
fir thietuu ,
ounitig
lid that permits you to add 1fl
"I start&amp;'.l rititig sings tb,&gt; gredients to the blender while
(j
tb,Itt't 55 ant Ii, do- narrative it's running with a rn.lntinumn of
service to these descendants of salugs- aruuruul the tnt-n of the splashing. The larger the openPhilip Washington, it freed sear if ).-ar ago, uJsirtusury 1921 u trig, the larger the pieces that
can be added,
slave who bought the riverfront And I got very curious to s
A removable container Is
lund after the War Between the less they stiuld sotinid mi front of
it allows you to clean the
best,
States and carved out a home suu jilidience. La st June 1, i
blades and easily remove food
and
had
enwigh
for his faintly.
tiuistted a fitiii
particles that adhere to them,
Until now, outside cons- ii,.ne) in the bank to take
Regular cleaning right alter
tnunlcathon available to the flyer for the swiutiit'r. I lout list' use may be done by agitating a
islanders was a pay phone on ii trsiiy i,It'a of puttiuug ii s- oh',' like
liquid dishwashing deter gent
lauit landing sit llrookgreen lithe' $ jthi a cello's 55SuriIi,
and water solution In 11 and
Gardens. a mile away. Or In t's-,i'atust' siutitid."
then rinsing.
emergencies, residents could
(')tapini ptwuiw'il ,Iotiti Walliuce',
Th e c on tainer should fit 5Ccall out over a civil defense ssithi situtiti, he'd smutig in the' rurely onto a well-balanced
radio unit.
i u - au.' ( 'huri'hi S 'liiiif II&gt;'. anu,t base that houses the motor, The

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Program "

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i'itIt't. lltt,rs To)", uiiu.I smut leer

Fast Growing Golden Rain Shade Trees

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hushand refuses to move out f

urc asing

an assistant diver and what
A blender must have good
55hIi) four songs in the (ibis
have
"ltliu.' Water, White lX'atti.'' drcul.ustioc If you are
to
evenly processed ingredIents.
'lou sst't- t'folk sunis,onwsiS &gt; Ask for a demonstration at the
an tuna-k' uiiud tItC suas by llsirr&gt;
ensure the model you

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JOSEPH 1)u(;(;11t. manager of the Hunt Tuxedo Feed Store l)li'tt'I1t5
a defense bond to Larry Braddy for leadership in the Future Farmersof America, Seminole High School Chapter at a recent banquet of the
organization. Braddy Is president of the group, whose motto is
"Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live and Living to Serve,"

Kindergarten. Pre- Kindergarten. Nursery

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coconut. sshite and lavender,
'.innie the I'ooh, light blue
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ttoig iunt'th. "I've never Iwetu
be ore p
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lv.'is itrtuuk. lInt ss hen you're
us riting a sutnug, the 5(110'
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(oplcy Neuss Sersice
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An appliance that is
,luu,r.uter can get awa)- lroiii
Still. You ue your eiiiotiunal tog mure anil more popular is
Iuasi'. fur a song to l* right. hut Uie blender.
All blenders can blend UqUId.S
after th at, the fuels olui song
only has- .' to 1w' true in tontest 'if adequately. however. (Mats a5
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tIn' siulig, nut in ufltt'lt ,if tar as use simuaruzy goes.
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M11111A Fut tire Farmers of America IIIIII(Illet Of SCIllit'01V I 14',11 Sc 0 )

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Tiny rose. Bambino, pale blue.

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nesc when Grandma Øves Up
fight
full) Yoll IA)VE 1)A ()1)Y bet rosirag
RUt sympithy for Rachel 1
WhEN I WAS WHN' Fly Shell
trdy temperedby annoyae at her
Steinmann id
46AI'mat itance, Why do"n'l
Review 11retiq 95 95
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l. she kick huitband Fred out, tell
kitiq what li gnirig Own despite
riett a cruciA YeAr fnr Rachel the
life
his
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harris who finds her whole
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3 Sterilize all tools, flats and
other objects coming in contact
ssith the soil
It even African inlep. Liz
sour space there are dss art
violets that grow about sis inches across and do best in 2-2 1/4
inch containers There also is a
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water on the brain' or what
we doctors call hydro-cephalus.
This Is a very serious condition
which can often be helped if It Is
diagnosed early. Another condution which may cause a baby
to have a large head at birth is
a kind of dwarfism called

achondroplasia.
"A head which Is small at
berth is even more serious.
Normal growth of the skull is
stimulated by the growth of the
beam inside the skull-bones. If
the size ouhe head Is too small,

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to fill out the skull and cause it
are 30!, 40!, and 100!. The de- to grow. Children with small
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head size at birth are therefore
three of the famous landmarks
usually in very serious trou
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world about the problem, many

nations have issued stamps
telling of the peril.
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already issued stamps, others
have told of their plans to Issue
stamps in the campaign. Thedanger Is from the inroads of
pollution— the foul water of its

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The new mother asks worriedly, "You sa id the baby's
head size was normal. What
happens if it Is not' Will he
have trouble?"

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of Israel can still get the independence Day set of lout' lea'
turir,g the 'Gates of Jerusalem" at their local stamp dealers. Available as well are two
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centenary of "Telethey ruled the world millions of rating the
dinosaurs communications in the, Baryears ago, the huge
bados" have been issued by that
reproduced in beautiful eel- island which received full mdc'
or on a new set of six stamps by
'ni from Great Britain in
the Republic of Maldives Be1966
pitted are: edaphosaurus,
The 4-cent stamp illustrates
stegasaurus. duplodocus. tm-iTransmitting Then nd Now
ceratops, ptcranodon and tyran- The 10 center shows time tornMUMS.
municalion ship Stanley Ancontaining
souvenir sheet
and the lynn- gwinofftheSt. Lawrence Coast
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messages from in'
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ties) also was released for colsatellite The 35-cent adhesive
lectors.
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dives issued another multi- in
cents and shows a Scatter Stacolored set of six picturing
fferent non which spreads out the intronal costumes of six di
Nether' formation to other transcountries
Scotland.
mittens
lands, Norway. Hungary ,
Austria and Spain- No souv enir
Here's a checklist for upsheet was released with this
coming U S. stamps
On June 26 the 6-cent cornmemorative for Wolf Trap
To the many collectors who Farm with first-day ceremospecIaLIze In the stamps of the nies at Vienna. Va. 22180: July 4
Queen Elizabeth Ii reign. the the 8-cent American Resolution
1972 edition of the Corn- Bicentennial block of four at
monweatih Catalog is a weliI,,m,h,,rg t'2 23 1*5 July
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reference work by Lindquist McKinley Park, Alaska. 99755
Publications, many new missOn Aug 17 in Washington.
ing color varieties have been B C 20013 there will be four
included for Great Britain, the Olympic stamps
6 cents for
Channel Islands and other Com- postal cards, 8 cents for surface
monwealth countries First- day letters. II cents for airmail and
covers are also listed and IS cents for surface letters and
priced airmail post cards beyond the
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U S - Canada and Mexico.
obtained directly from Ill.
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very significant one.
"The size of a baby's head is
gotten with ii tape measure.
This Is a very important bit of
information, since the head size
atblr th andit.srateofgrowth in
the first year or two can say
much about the condition of the
Isaln, The normal head size of
a newborn baby is about 14
Inches, You saw me measure
that In your baby by passing
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who has any type of old pictures
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Moses's father-in-law was bunted, and the Memorial Day
stamp depicting a spray of
flowers .
Minkus Publications has
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comes in two separate volumes,
one for singles and another for
tab singles complete with su
M*LDIVI$ plement through 1971 for $19.90
It is only available in individual
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albums for singles only and tab
ways excited and entranced the
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Naples is a good-humored
fellow named Guta.pe, a inn.
dart, native Neapolitan who
NAPLES — if you're in the sizinies book and forth hetwom
market for a new watch, Italy Is here and Ptjpcli in a soupeda pretty good place to do up Fiat roadster.
bualiess. Although prices are Guiseppe pes himself off
higher than in Switzerland, they as a merchant mamian. In town
are decidedly lower than in the for just a few hours with a
United States or, In many cam. couple of contmal.'id watches
coat h
tare than in otlar he has to unlid hal ire his sup
parts of Europe.
sulk, It may unutid like a corny
Even If you're not locking fir rupe, but it works.
a watch, you migtt just end up '1 must took like a sailor,” be
buying one anyway front one of says in pretty good Enghih.
the legion of persuasive black "because people believe my
market peddlers who ply their Jury. I even have a scar on my
trade from the tip Of Sicily to the cheek that people think came
base of the Alps.
Irvin a shipboard knife light or
But unless you watch your something. What really hipstep, that timepiece you buy peited is that I fell through a
will be as cowiterfiet as a Uu!ee window when I was a young
dollar billbay."
'fle bogus watch game has Guieeppe says he sell about
reacted epidemic proportions 3D watches a week, and not only
in Italy. zrus1a arriving at toAmencana who he claims are
Rome's Do Vinci airport are the eamat targets Among his
accosted as soon as they clear iniernaAona] clientele are other
the custtnnr gate by nondescript Europeans, Japanese and even
melt furuvely unwrapping at two Riusian diplomats
"Omega" watch from a wad at The watches that Guiseppe
once-white time paper. On the hawks are Omegas, or that's
steps of the Trevi Fountaim whit the customer belves, at
they we mart bold. tugging at any rate. His pr-azea start at
your iloevr and trandishing a about S71) (a genutne Omega will
handful of watches at "special 'egt at 6al siz5 even in Italy)
prices."
and dip down to $Th or so. For
The art of unloading cone- rd-tofl eustviars, he ou
terfett watches. however, ten two for the price of one.
reaches its zenith here in 71w wa tches cost him about a
Naples. This pert has tong had a ea&amp;
reputation as a bawdy, devilI amy sell the tt
zzayre town where anything counterfeit watches," he
can he had for a price
maintains. "Some of the otlar.
So when the uninitiated bow you say, 'broken' try to
tourist feel a tug on his arm, It sell very poor quality mercienconies as no real surprise: he is die. My stuff really lsis
half hoping to be approached genuine and the watches ;eall y
anywi 11* offer of sun iething work'
for next to nothing as just too
When be comes up against
niuch to pass up
Si, tj'jh tough customer,
thu of the nit-m. suti!sslui Gwaeppr even offers U pee up
phon watch salesmen in the back of the watch to show
the "Omg*,, imprint onthe
BARBS
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PHIL PASTORET
goad watch from a bed ore and
There'i no possible wit after I show the' curtamer the
to tell uhen aonieufle&amp; tru1
ma. they are usually cati.
keeping a secret.
vinved that the watch Is
gerurur, say GuiseppeFcflusr we kuuu who
And what about toirlslm who
tug overloud of fiymp
is he teuvels an the learn later that their bargain
prcy.as-ycnapu plan.
watch hau't really a bargain
after an?
"1 was dppc*nted at first,"
said an American sailor as he
satin one of the bars fronting
the Naples docks.
"But Urn I decided, what the
back.i man iar all. eided
5'pendzng an evening is4 witha watch Ut works for
about all we can nfo.d it, $15. You can't hardly Be, a
shell out these days
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GENEVA—It was * perfect Park on Lake Harney Beach few friends and Pearl Vat. colonial, but needless to any. the welcomed by Mrs. Pauline for once again selecting him to
e-viderw'..
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was
in
being
corespileti.
All
such
who
Invited
president;
for
the
"hot
Murphy,
craze
-day
stand at the helm. He also was
Spring day, just right for the was oncv again the chosen site borough, whc has become present
Illacta and pictures will be
A sly)rt merri(orial service frw
annual May Festival so much for the two daYS of festivities. famous for her mouth-watering pants" found its way among the all present to eat, drink anti be the presIdent In IVA.
Activities got under way with hush.pupIes. One could almost tinstesi long skirts, not to forget inert)'.
One Mattiletus introduced ttiuied in a portion of the members who died since the
anticipated by the members
wridwile Counly Court flouse last meeting was conducted try
having
After
feasted Ininilles al(endlng ho groups.
and friends of the Geneva
flisloricat anmi Genealogical by (kic Mathicus, his son, heavy with thntiliming epleunlnn Actually one could find any everyone helped to clean up the Each member told a little of his specifically designated for this Judge W. A. Pattishall.
ptirpnse.
longtime resident of Geneva.
park area. Then too full and too background.
rostmiiimi' iletired
te'rge Stewart Mathicus, and delights Mt'!e '1 itr,'i
$.c'lety.
contented to move, members
who now resides in Orlando. A
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Alter the picture-viewing, the prayer was given by Rev. floyd
Mrs. Murphy and Elizabeth
just sat around and talked and
Mathicus led the group in a few guesta and members enjoyed Hampton of First United
laughed and reminisced.
At 6:30 p. in. members songs prior to the showing of sandwich supper.
Methodist Cttwch of Geneva
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gathered at the Geneva Corn- several interesting pfrtures and
morning
When Sunday
This was by far the largest
ununity ('enter, for the annual slides pertaining to Geneva smut
arrived each member was crowd ever to gather for May
when
it
was
more
than
business meeting. It was noted Osceola
bound for the church of his Day In Geneva with people
side
that the Geneva Historical and just a tiny hamlet on
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Genealogical Society has a bank the' road.
they onre again rnnvet'et at and lr'mn far am places
balance of more than $1,000.
The pictures and slides were
The new president, Joseph E.
gathered by Mrs. Lorraine
Yarborough Whiting, who with
the late Mr onil Mrs William
- Kilbee. of Geneva, compiled
this type of mner,moratiilia for the
and
Geneva
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NAREB is the National
Institute of Real Estate
Brokers which offers, through
Its two divisizim education in
the largest techniques of
marketing properties and
serving the public. For Uww
involved in the commercial
of real estate, ?IEEB's
tnunerclaJ and Investment
Division provuies guidelines
to sucful operation. The
Itesidential Division gives
guidance U. those in the
largest single specialization In
real estate — hone market.
mg
curse Property Manager
ClWii designates tho who
have qualified through
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Display ath'ertising

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membership 15 C(aIWOord of
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tested IndivaIS involved In
property appraisal.

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Nine Affiliates Offer Educational Courses

The complexities of II1OdTI
day livft lave *naeaesd Iw
need for the Rvalknr WtK
am vict and expertise have
expended tar beyond those
hU
associated
buying and selling
Realtor Beii F. Ward,
pwid nt ,I fi C.,h..J.
Board of Realtors, made tha
1LiJfli today in dcnaing
the many areas of real estate
specialization necessary to
plan, appraise, manage.
lease, and sell these types Ed
raI property winch directly
or indarecUy affect all
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national, state and local
parklands through the Land
and Water Conservation
Fund rose to about 1696
million by March 31, 1971,
The World Almanac notes
About half of the fu nd was
for acquisition of 866,21J0
acres of lands for national
- parks, forests and wildlife
refuges; the remainder
went to state and local out'
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company ee Mr. Pyle between S
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Pecrnanenl Coating Inc ill B
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trainees. general laøofy laboreri,
no .ip,rleric. required Apply
Water B.ovvp, inc., 100 North
LII. HGwtll Road. Catsilberry,
Fla First road north off 43.4, 1
block wttt of 1752

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KULP REALTY
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101 C WEST FIRST ST
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1earate dining, utility &amp; CII 07rt.
wide lot, C Closets Central t-at,
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IISIS Orlando Ave
at 17 57 SAPII'OtlF)

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Mowing,
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Painting, Screen &amp; Glass Repair.
* ridow Cleening. S. gist Mauling.
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By Owner. I bedroom. 2 bath, large
living room. Screened porch, watt
,,*wall arpet, air conditioned
fenced yard lovely oak Shaded
patio. citruS treeS, 170.000 373
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Thursday. Friday, and Saturday
I7 E fllh Street Proceeds to go
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$15.0 Call after 4. 377 3191

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
(acijti,e' 4 IiidvoomS, 3 billProvincial home, situated on a
large corner lot with large oak s
and citrus. leatures formal living
and dining rooms, carpeted family
room with Iireplae, priced right
at 532.500 UI 1440 - 131 1470
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333 1354 after S

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Counter Tops, Sint, Cut Outs All

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Closed All Day Wednesday
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goals Motors &amp; Traters
505505* SPORTING tauQOs
D**ntown Sar'tc"d 377 Sf51

Gel yours today. Little money and
its yO'rs Low paymentS 17 yearS
to pay Over 100 modelS and roor
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Antiques

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Permanent
residents and newcomers
will find this directory
the most convenient and
up-to date way to solve

Cabinet Manufacturer

Marine Equipment
14' Larson 80.1, 10 HP Mercury
Motor, Murray lilt trailer, tog w
curtains. Ml SIU alter S

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PARK I ANTIQUES
SW Corner Park
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by app$ 732 077)

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complete with track 223 5705
Art,t,cial 4 Shell Fl*ers for all
occasions, all arrang ements 13$
Garrison Drive 372 14)7

Most anything for d'wn payment
Come in, see us IX floor plans
Move in at once It's yours

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For easy. QuiCk car pet cleaning rent
Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer
only SI per day CARROLL'S
FURNITURE.

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FOR EVERYONE!

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Westinghouse
refrigerator. $73 373 SItS or 323.
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month $30 373 4942

WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA
31515 Orlando Ave
Rt 1752 SANFORD

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WHOLESALE TV 190 74 1797.
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3 Months old I 2 3 belrooms Save
over $2,000 ti's yours, move In
today with little money

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Bedsb, Seal, 349 95 Set
72005 French 3730035

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THE SHOPPERS
GUIDE

rg,cI..,ire, Frost Proof, II Cu ft
D'eluue See it at 1013 Grove Mar-or
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cots 44$ 5359 Also Carvas cover
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MiLLERS
2411 Orlando Dr
372 0)52

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WINCHESTER HOMES OF ILA
3151 5.5 Orlando Ave
Rt. I? ".SANFORD

Ind Location on 17 97
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
across from Jack, Prosser)
Sanford 373 3300

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$20.000
lflqviet attractive, South area, ln,r,bedroom 2 bath home. corner lot.
fenced yard. Call Charles Fin
niigan, Assoc.
Don Saunders. Realtor
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and below. Little money, and
move in Il's yours

WINCHESTER HOMESOF FL
3131$ Orlando Ave
lit 1752. SAPII 0111)

Income Properly, 3 Story house *th
I Apts New, paint inside Total
price. $13.300 Drive by 51 3 Oak
Ave, then call 333 4712

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SALE
Barrington 13 Widas
GREGORY MOBILE HOME'
3(I7IirenchA v e' .372 5300

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''Stemper Se:"
Ravenna Park-) bedrooms. 7 (lo5e'c out sates lots South Florida
bathS, $70,300
Save 11.000 to 52.000 All color
BelAire--3 bedrooms. I", balhs,
schemes
central ha, garage. $15,500
Dr.amwold-7 bedrooms, Z'i baths, WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA.
3151 S Orlando Ave
many e.tras. 545430
RI 1793, SanIcled
Woodmtie-3 bedrooms, air, fenced
yard, 113,300
Lee Acres-3 bedrooms, 7 baths.
REPOSSESSIONS
family room, 120.500
City 3 or 3 bedroomS, completely I'aoory re pill, two payments *ith
insurance and a, is all you need
renovated, central h a, $17,500
Country-Duplex 3 bedroom, and 2
WINCHESTER HOMES OF FL.
bedroom. $32,000
Wilsor Place-Lot $4,400
31515 Orlando Ave.
Mayfair-Lot, near hospital. $7300
RI I? 97, SANFORD
Cit e -Commercial property,
starling at $35 per Iron? foot

1107 Holly Ave • 3 bdr -1 bath, large'
shade trees, well and pump
Redecorated. An exclusive with 321 4ftl
19195 French
St. Johns Realty.
Suns &amp; Eves 37) 7374
Gracious living in large, older Style
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home, featuring I bedrooms. 7 32
Farms &amp; Groves
baths Beautiful shaded corner lot
Fireplaces arid large porches. 13 Acres Of farm land filed with wctit
New kitchen Cabinets. carpeting
lob
toe' rent Cali in 1750
Garage and many Other features.
Terms ova ivable.
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Lots &amp; Acreage
A home to desire IS this beautiful I
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bedroom, 2 full bath, constructe'd '.'6,'l Ask
of C.B. &amp; Brick. Central heat and
'S Owr'rr 17
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air. Shaded 101 and all the feature
5771 alter C p
you expect in a $37,150 home
AQRLD SALIS
A spacious4 bedroom, 21 , bath
home In Mayfair Section. A lovely tir' s?*''-on OI i.ue * ci ,
(.",AI r
cia B-g .r,.en'o', of
swimming pool arid one 00 the
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•ni3 parks
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most beautifully landscaped lots
-,.i 'erie Ocri (,e Ti S p
fow.d anywhere. Of course It has
t.':'a"O CiA, 1757 L0'iAOOd
central heat and air, carpeting
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and many other desirable
features.
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Near Lake Mary--I', acre's
Mobile Homes
Beautiful C B home with 3 070 sq
NEW
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Lye in Central
ft. Several other buildings Orange
Florida'S most be4lful Motile
grove and lake front
Home Community, Hacienda
St. Johns Realty
$200 per
village, for as little
day Call Mr Lawrence At 534 1435
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Ioda for complete detalts
1305* PARK AVENUE 377 *123
Available rights l 377 4454
Now Open
of 3 2

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bedrooms and closets. ThCke'
car pets, enclosed laundry arid
garage, pantry. Stove and
refrigerator, Good selection now.
FHA and VA financing Ne'w
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want a 3 bedroom, 7 bath fu tr
than $30,000, w.v e got itl See 1
arid you'll like il
Mayfair- Exclusive- Owner tai
sell this appealing 3 bedroom I.
bath, with central nra, arci A?

MayfaIr-This 4 bedroom 3 bath
with Florida room Is fresh AS a
4 daisy. Inside and out $35000
ldylll*itd.-Eaclulive'-M*nicuredi Best way to
describe this
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Eastald, Exclusive Price on this
3 Story, I bedroom on IS acreS,
reduced over $70,000 to $47,500
We Have Many Other hugs
Open All Coy Ev,,y Saturday
Available Sundayt
by Appointment

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and working coid,tsoni Appir
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Steretary of State under
Presidents Kennedy and
Johnson, Is a superb Applied
Psy'efi1ist
In liii luncheon address at
the University of Georgia's
School of Jou'rnalisrn, he ex
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V.*shirIg'tnrl rrIxrtrrs to
wangle stones.
For ezamplc, be
honed that one such clever
s riter was Just r eady to
drive his automobile 'from
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diplomat hasten to his car
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13-Swap And Trade
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by Dean Rusk of the clever
methods used by news.
paper reporters to get
acts. Sometimes, however,
a direct approach beats the
roundabout or surreptitious
strategy, as shown by the
Hearst cub reporter in Chicigo!

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Trucks And -- Trailers
1943/N Aug,Bndy'I '-n'on. our' runs
(ip'gC't Piano, good edil*n
Views New t'r.j 0%6^0 313 7411
PSI I,, 55,r',, Call 332 315) b.O0'C S
SCSI Jeep Pica up, I enat drive,-C
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CREDIT CARS
cyl an's'ne. good running
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doors. f,otrr$7'o-iSO.acn Brand
R71bir'i,,n l3Nnorm end Pp
lw. cab'vwtS. PirigeS, assorted GMC movIng yams, Srsnd condition
1985 (dr.,n.
ner ow mieag.
typeS for It price Call 1774404 R•awalsle 5735139
0'ulDO*1 Per racing E,,c.!ir'sr?
from 4? p m 0' inquire at S OIl'S - ---- - v ')
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For Sale
Rummage Sales
Auto's t Trucks
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t'H4- -'Ford T."o, S I04, Buries
(then (Send PAl' p'oipmeirt
'cr s'.''I 'i..' c,.,. ,,, t.
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bed, baby tri,et
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AUTO SA5ES INC
seatS.
console.
$1)
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automatic
all
Bose
stators,
'nOble
unit,
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3.'oo
bed. clothes CItEAP Mist
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CattiIb.rry. $355704
lift iPs4Ih5%IfI,i'r•4
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Sal. Leaving
tamper
trailer
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irniture, Islet new &amp; used
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Pets
ilottles. antiques Wed Thurs
C., F DisPrwasIwr. wtelle$ con
And Supplies
till noon 7035 Ke'wanrw.
dtion $15 A g,-r aaltie tallies,
Pi.,.4P,,,9 5rina',,a"% AVC
t,iil, Indian Hills. (Al 431
three channel Transceivers
LOSE 20 POUNDS
arid puppy Pots Ill spe. r.
lli.itone. 1t5e5 S I' volt C bat
YARD SALE
hen....
all
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ATUROAY. MAY 27- foS
FREE Pp*li. ?Pt.y German
r,i,iirernent$ arid regulations, It
IN TWO WEEKS!
LIFE TIME COLLECTION
Sisepptped to good home 372 kM
transistors; 511, 371045
I rr,Iure. Picture frames. Brats,
Affair 310 or alt day Sat
Copper. Primitives, Antiques, I' • 10' Cabin Tent, Set up orse time
Green S'rrff type pony geld rci
Il.:rly. Inst $10 gets fh'-sl Seven
1'' in
r,Ilniu t. .5 "(iillltll
VI?') oil Ave.
101
Ii 1 Shove SucceSSfully E
Oat* Norma Drum set. with all
pe?iencd ride? Call 111011?
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accessorIes Metallic blue SIX
Duriog the non-snow off season the L .5 Womerl
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Auctions
323 7795
Ski learn members go on the "Ski Team" diet to lose l)
fl4r5 ty polidle, I mm'S A.cC eg
I'i.uftLlC AUf'flOPI
Al sPats 510 fl3 $343 or Ill V
1171 Admiral B W. porta!t, TV, 34
unds in two weeks Thai's right 2(1 pounuts in 14 days'
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epl,int criqulition. 575 in w"
The basis of the diet II chemical food am,nn and was devised
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Chihuahuas, Male. lerrrate. •ith ar
C,( Air C ond4tere,.
by a (moos Colorado phyvclan especially for lie t; S. Ski
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*ithSO'jt A.cC 57$ uP Aaimat
9300 BTU, is
Team. Normal energy is maintained (very lmpovtanl' while
S4avfl BOardirig 'serril rn us
MlSSOI offer Cp m
reducing.
You keep "full" - no uarvaiion he'auice the lie'
Auction Sale
Peas, Friday, IV,, (Iris, Poodle's &amp; Beagles,
Picking Black
is designed that way It's .a diet that is easy o (oll*sw whethe'
Ar'mals. Supplies. O.ig 'louses
Saturday. May 37.
May 74 Bring your Hampeis
Pr IFAIP, Fairway P141.r
313 Abbe'yyllPC Price Deitona
t'.As are $307 per hamper P r.
yiu wart, travel -ir stay if home
Adjacent to DellonI State (Sank
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All c, want We'st First SIre,!,
This is honestly a (antastecaily c5i.etslui 1,et It i
flq'J,oOen Sr's, dneIt# set, patio
Wert' Kilgore Se ed Co. LisCiouS
weren't, he U.S Womens Ski Team wouldn't he permtt'el
furniture. mahogany desk arid
Burke, 33) 1114
chair, lazy boy char, tour wicker
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Travel Trailers
to use it' Right" So. give yourself the urne breik the (
N,lton S.iOv,i.JA 90Se5
chairs, mahogany pi* CruSt table.
,',00DMuI,
Sr,AQDFPICEPITER
Ski
Team gems Lose weight the scIennIc, proven way F vi.-'
TV, rinse tubs, bedding. linens.
urlr.l..rA.e
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U'iI' Travel Tro4ter. 5310 3774130
if you've tried ill the other diets, you owe II to your'setI
knick knackS, lamps, dishes.
Silver, glASs of all kinds Alt molt
tr the US W rven' Ski Trim Del Th.n s it you ce.iIly 1.
SSA Household Goods
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Auto Repairs
wiflt
to lose 20 pounds in two Heeks. Order today tear h.
caLL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Parts.Accessorles
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out as a reminder.
Speed transmission. with Hurt?
Contole Model w ?t', ,su FM n
Send only S2.00 ($2.25 for Ruth Sevical-C,uii
U'iftfr, 7ft Ford. 5123 372 3775
Don't forget our regular Friday
walnut ('luSh, under warranty
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night Sale We save lot of items
Pay repair charges 01 $13 or 7
for this satet
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Motorcycles
iii. Encinitas, Calif. ')2024. Don't order inlets you expe'
payments of $7 Call ser vice
I I) .e 11') pounds in two weeks' Re;au:'a' 'hal's ah.ii 'he S
department, 372 9111
And Scooters
Wanted To Buy
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Team t),et will
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ce'CIe,
Ke.,m0'e Wailer, parts. se'..ce.
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PLIANCES 37306 C?
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private room and
25$ 0012

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$'7' or taller , to Need t*o experienced
gas pumpers
learn trade, star? sit 70 per
with Some tales ablity. Would
i'-' time for Overtime Slumbertle
Consider girls Apply Sanford
.402 Pecan Ave Sanford 372
s,.no S,rv'c,. I 4 and West Ft
2151
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p- 4 -r; Woman '0 11'lt
wifll ,IIS.IfIQ macnine in modorfl
milking porsor 114 gel div. full
Call sar
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tr rstesow. 322
all? Trainingprogram new

Production Workr% for Mob It
I4m Plant Experience desired
but not necessary Apply off ice Of
Winchester Mobile Hornet. Silv er
Lake Rod &amp; Sanford Ave

('per lanced TV technician. lull or
time Coil 2230200

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Reel Estate Salesman Poe new
DeLane Ii.diviS.On Call Frank
v.tieuia collect 20$ 341 3153.
Greet 50,.,??, Realty Co. Ort.eo

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Unfurnished

Handy mars. carpeewer helper , arid
genarrvirsery work. 322 IllS

21-Rooms For Rent
fl-Apartments Rent

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ACCEPTING
API
FOR THE JOB OF
FOREMAN
YOUNG
SOME
COLLEGE PREFERRED WILL
TRAIN BRING RESUME. ASK
FOR BILL. APPLY IN PERSON
PRODUCTION OFFICE, 12fl
Chief WS $t LONGW000
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WANTEDE*
PERIENCED JANITOR Apply
In person to Glenda's Ri'sta,sanl
Is Village Rest Truck Terminal,
1500 French A,,

Rentals

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14-Female Help Wanted
15-Male Female
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14-Situations Wanted
17-Domest.c-Child
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American

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automobileS in state at Florida,
WIder, an Cleanup
man far
Auto carrying Ire ilaf%. Philip ill 322
1014 or •ppsp a, Florida Conypy,
Bldg 141, Sanford Airport

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DEVOTION

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Ihe (anger Your Ad Runs
The Less It Costs Pet Line
Per Day.

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Computer

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21 Days
$1630

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.1 lino Ad-$6.72 $22.00 $62.40
S line Ad-118.40

$27.50

$78.00

DIAL 323-21611 of 931-;;993
OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR At) IF YOU HAVE A TELE
PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME

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Looking Beyond Combustion For Pollution Solution
, DICE A?!'LATE

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tan- daid urvera1 paer plants IVTi engiie. atnam piw
Motors us its spartation syslem. scre a typicsI they have warted an and are plants the dieael and the gas
have

amenums, and
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Detroit auto makers are investigated JUM aboul evy
to
1ttttd quilt o.ften f or a type and configuraunt. of plants
j ppnuid lack o: 1nirs in Trupulsion awstrrr n inz an' rxttn.:e t xrimrnu1 ran.
at apthaUon 10 sideratior developing power systems jiLbt1I
the splift.agnition
atternaUve to the internal- mot&amp; vehwleL Some have of
mr
type
t&amp;
enwne
Its feasibility
shownpromise
iii
guofme
engine
Certainly, there are cost vehicle at another and resetrch Cannot he denied. and a wl.
Coaskderatians In '4'ngzng ova on l2e his been exleTtve: remain a ==g ent'ider it
tt an
,new i*em but people others. after careful Study. the auUimn*ivr pcwm soc
wt ff g=w the douiestar auto were bond U he unpeartical. compotitim od the future
"C)ncr we have zhe)Vtd a
ln particular, some radica.
don't
pants in this mariner
power
plant It, at Cnizve , does nViclifications of thispower
kmfw the fartL
Iet's take the big one. not mean that the achenw has plan: could fuid a place it our
stern
beer. buried I irrvcr. said Dt transportation
rul Mcliii
an:
gnew.
technical
current
il
am
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research
W
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li-i looking down the mad. GM
enpnNrindevelopment proves sur
ervasons it balanced inn of director of
various mass transportation research 17bt criurui against cesstul
a a rr.-rnl. piesm
rstems r'vau- i•rhirle - itne ixtirt wt rviiluiiU- I prripulm
w

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The Sandord Herald

can make this cnc.tne equal7
and its ht'usthc,. the subject of low in emissiorm

the

an*cai a ari'en*rn
Its*pistons* rotors' and

C,tfl(al M4crs has built
en' working on as Urbino engine, nus, eyes are Com bustion chamber, The extensive research and
o
expenmen
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a. its
bilIUes far the
of
the
rouav
combustion fwwa and eff.wsr M and its wars Su-c In this e!krt will such as th&amp; EecWo.Va ii
tUt1t
car powectd by 2
V.anke eIiine and baUee' cxhau. err ssion charac- prcdic a very atuaCtI%e pCI'er pa ii

&amp;ii 0 resear
Wtiik &amp;
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wer planzs
irristics. ho w ever, are not
plant for pa%Wflcer ca use. We si lver -'inc batteries. Per.
has beet CET*d out on the
"$ that its
The rotary combustion great3 dzthwent tram thou of expect that j*.using the same
is
limited
to
40
to SO miles
the engines mini differriwe from
cseitl
heh
rarwe
çjitro
peeuesU ej1jies
OtIt engine
ITII%L viitL
dewiopoi
tor
piston
engines
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between
recharges
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Stuart s Storewide Clearance
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$ 5 o

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Just in Time for Graduation

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for Father's Day

Save up to 40% on Nationally Advertised
Thousands of pieces of l uggage on hand - but
many colors and styles in short su pply. Come early
for best selection. Some classified as "slightlY irregular", "floor samples". but all are new and un-

LUGGAGE

conditionally guaranteed.
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ThresSutte!

DO-IT—YOURSELF

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Now

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Leaky Roof Repair Time

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Spring or lull art guoi

times for repairing a roof

The in-between oeawni
are also good because repairing a rout is no job for either
;cold day in it hut one Wtiut
you &amp;int are mild trmpt':
atures uind little wind
Ever if you are pret
good at working in high
;ilatrs avoid roofs with a
sleep pitch
From the ground you car
general)' detect areas where
stungk-m basve been damaged
or to-n off L*tet'tmn from
indouri. curries ubout when
the roof starts to leak.
Water ina run along the
inside 5101* of the roof before
It drips to the floor. From
It* attic on a sunny d* you
z,huuld be able to see whore
light is entering Run a wrr
tftrnugli trw opemnj so you
can spc4 it Irvin outside
ksphJt singles are in
iest use and are easiest to
pair Louse itimgies can 1*
:it-n rare of with a fev djitis
asphalt ceflietit UTIOCS"
t
n'ath Then nail down with
roofing millS and cover he
nail beads with in o r e
cement
If the shingle reeds i*placing. carefuth lift up the
tine ibO%t it and Pti UI) the
exposed nails When you
have the nails out, slide out
the damaged shingle and put
in a ne ur.t,

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BEN-REPLACE IT

$LU

Ladies' Beauty Cci.
Re;ulor $23.00

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Ladies' O'N,,e
;ulv S28 D

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Ladies' 24' Pullman
Reçula 531 0

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Lod..s 79'

Pullman
Rr';ular $4603

HAMMER NEW

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Famous Samsonite Saturn Luggage
Seek, handsome, durable. Molded design. Has tough piano
hinges, special retractable handles, color coordinated interiors.

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Regular Dinner $1.25
Pieces of ctics.en. meshed
paliloe&amp; and gravy. cola slaw
and bat biscui ts

Party Barrel $5,35
?t pieces of thiCPn

7ou: ,?OfM

FRIED CHICKEN

I909 French Ave. (Hi-way 17.)

Sanford

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SALE
Save

$ 95

2900.

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carrying

coven Takes standard Size •nvelp.i Has retractable
paper support, calibrated paper boil, remavabie top
cover, ribbon reverse and touch regulator. Full-six. Be
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character keyboard Dual shift keys 1. 1', and 2-line
spac.ng , Easy Touch-Set margins. Notionally odv.r,;s.d
at $54.95

Main Stars

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Save $20.05! Available, in
Block or Brown.

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BEACHcOMBER

The "Easy-Going"
Luggage from
Samsonite

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laIr-, c Flee Bog to the beach
or a 3-month
a 3-day weekend

jaunt to Europe They pock a whale
lot of gear on the rood, and pock
cCy into the smalles' spot, of
home. Bright rnpd.r,a c olors an canvas, and vinyl. Several different
styles, regularly priced from $10 95
to $39.95 each.

up to 90 per Bag!

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133 EAST RQbINSQW STRUT - DOWNTOWN ORlANDO
FRII STORLSIDE PAPVJNG - 5. Hoblo tsp.nøi

All prices on* f.o.b. our siq• or warehouse. For local
delav.ry odd 5% (Minimum $3). Out of town orders
shipped freight collect. Pick up your purchases and
sov• money,
Ougnfifies limited all items
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$4950
new electric
adding machine that
subtracts, at a price
lower than you usually
pay for a small portable
pay

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Liggog. Deportment - Main Saoi.

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Ideal for the home. - . helps
you bolonce your checkbook. figure the budget,
check your bills This
5CM1707 oil-electric odds,
subtracts, totals to $99,.
999 99. Regular $79.95

GADGrFEEB

Save

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happily evel ahci.

Adding Machine

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flaps,

Went Jlul auuit- osptisdt ccment on the naU heads and

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pa i'tv, too. IIIevre a lwide,-; kcst friends.

Amoncon locks, gadgets
(tbe luggage tog holds bus'ness cords). Italian stripes.

A MEMORIAL DAY FEAST
FOR A THOUSAND
OR FOR ONE.

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vinyl

to do the job.
Flat roofs are grnt':i..
press the twev hhiriglt down
cuered witi roll roofing ant.
'wd
phall stnges ding cold are t'iSY to rr;iair. The first
signs of trouble are small
sttier TtH get tn-irne
Wood shingles must he cracks and these can be ri-spin arid the pieces removed, paired by spreading p1en1
Use a tiks
bla de to cut of P.sptilt compoUnd
Large cracks or bulginç
out the old nails. Slide a new
shingle in place Hammerarcaz can be repaired with a
patch cut from roll roofing
mlii place protecting the
edge with it piece of wood so Remove loose pieces. Cut thi
bulge so that the material
the hammer doesn't damage
11 i)rwe nails through the lies flat Apply asphalt ccmeet. Pin the patch on an
r,;iut between the n.hir.tIn's
nuil in ;'ita e !ht-ti cover 'wi'
iLlwv t- the new unit
State stungles are ties! Ii-"
Place the rir nails so that...................................................
the upper shingle covers to a roofer, who has the tuV.'

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Ladies' colors: Omega Blue, Peach Blossom, Misty White, Emerold Green Men d s
colors- Dark Olive, Heather Gray, Vivid Block.

\PTCi1 ON FLAT fX)F SHINGLE INTO PLACE

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SEAL EDGES OF

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EXPERIMENTAL ONLY — Trit i the Generii] Motors .cpecud purpose vehicle, the XP-W. desigrt•z tc ust
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gasoline-electric pow' ystem

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SECOND ANNUAL BRIDE EDITION

Thurvday, May

25, 1972-1C

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fabrics

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Illusion

to match

ordered

dress

We can supnly fabric

for

entire wedding P'tY

Milad Is

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In Bridal, Gowns

Generation

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Emphasizes Romance

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Chrlstos signatures for
(islina BrIdais cainurcs the
beauty and luxury of to-

GIFTING EASY...

A whok new generation
f lovely bruit is now ap-.
uppmaching marriage in great.
Cr numbers than ever beforL
in the history of this nation
Forecast,.; indicate thr
more than 2.200,000 v
take their vows during th
next 12

45)5 brides in gowns that

are exceptionally elegant
which he achieves In soft
airipun fabrics for Spring

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Chrtstos' 'a-eli rounded
I.!ent Is so evldciit In his
F'ores-et romantic' sIThouI U's that makes a bride
is cherished and alluring
dream that enhances and

reflects the movement of
the bridal gowii
HIgh 0 0 romance Ate
petite bodices traced wIth
hand pipinis or dellcat
fabric bells and long taper-

ed sleeves richly encrusted
with flue bead works and
dimensIonal hafldmade roefine crystal pIeted
ettes
rumes or bias mmci flirting
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In layers.
Ills shaped classic beauties are wotks-of-Mt lii air-

tirlin lists sets the timod for
gnrin wetbiini, airtptiti situ t,nspnreiit I"
match iliagown, tichty
tiecOlateil
Known for his ymini niitl
most contemporary I,rlde*'
mmitl, he shsps gowns that

light Imported net, ivory
ttensured with applIque. of
lace etcheil %% lilt ,ieiIi'nte
wells of P1' ci eating a
mniilflccnt bridal gnwti
that mold. to the body nfld
sweeps Into a breathtakIng

entire

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dresses
nigatiCS

ftI h.adplcees have
sweepIng veIls that are
colfied In petite nttangCments reflecting the same
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fabrics and detail
return of the romantic Willi-

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imime ittewil wIth enthraluirreul flutwers - - sheen and
are all stitnimmer
you rs

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Alth

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tradilinnall% as peak montfor weddings, this is on

Each month of the
now has its own risznç run'her of marriages.
Prevailing attitud:
brides, and their grt.
art trending most definit

All

tr' preference for time h.-

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cwifz change that hart he-i
cccurrng in the social order
These trends call tar

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over '.hih a member of

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clergy officiates using i

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Progiessive Printinp for

More Roman&amp;

a bndes re more
loday's
than ever romantically in-

Progresswe Peopk

in planning the Faki
rc.cp!inn that follows and a t
which the groom will help
cut the wcJing cake. Brides
have definite ideas about
thi' imr.ortarn occasion for
terested

Progressive Printing Co.
322-2951

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Kader hds a superb collection of
registry allows the new bride to select her

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favorite personal pattern and her wedding

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guests and friends can choose those special

Kaders

qus.lt.l' aniIr.,i,,.,tsIsrlh fns(fled. sIk*

hit ridini h,dt.

prifl% rnrtn,irJinni. phot.iriupI.

em ki onl. iw tispt,ivrsl h

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ahnsr.

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short time before been 501.
emn1d.
While today's brutes are

ttitiides
Thes mzis hart partie
hrC over
pt&amp;-d
changes in social value an

marrymj at approximately

goals, and a sandy of Ilk
styles

the same age as did thei
mothers ([he median age is
months), the
20 rears
smart. fashion.conscious

young couples of toda)
sers firm notions about the
styies" th.y want

The rcsurir.rnzn amon ird3%',.% generation of britte
of interest in the traditional
ccrernnn, their
marriage
giowing nintalgi:t tar the
tasliion of earlier tinws,
their nesi understanding of
itit m:.ining of romance, itflcct their own nev attituilts toward the mamage

the.,% world of rapid "C01111114School visit- ti' museums,
high school gnutuatirrn trips

to national and state capitat'. and the increasing flU

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white suits. Afterwards,
white dinner jackets with
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visit a very popular spot
with limited hotel space,
reservations should be made
as early as possible.
It's wise to consult a tearel agent His services can be
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gowns should be ordered
early. They're practically
custom-made and can take
we-eu for delivery. £ urn

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taken home.

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Young women who have
found highways to careers
for themselves in cities its
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jackets, perhaps colored,
s.nd black formal trousers
are the correct attire.
Far an informal summer
weddlng before p1.5., the
men wear either white jacketa with Oxford grey trou-

awn hometowns. by confident parents
These too have had some
experience in the practical
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aspect
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in makui,r intiirined choice

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eff ec t s with the bridal gift
consultant at is favorite
store. Thin consultant then
can advise the guests and
head off duplicate gifIi,
As soon as gifts start arriving, the bride should begin writing thank you notes
Often this Is the only way
that people who have sent
gifts can know they have
been received
These notes are a very
serious social responsibility
anti smart brIdes make time
to acknowledge gifts as they
arrive, flelmsg too busy to
thank you Is Inexcusable

lie call show tht' new
couple a listing of homes
and their Prices. lie will also
usualliy take a young couple
to Inspect houses This isa
good way for a new couple
to determine the going value
of hontu's.

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can be a delicate area.
Dealing with It involves
time and tact. Since the
bride's family pays for th e
reception, they set the number of guests and tell the
bridegroom's family how

many they may invite. C)
ten a little give-and-take
and frank discussion is
nt'CdNI.
Plansahouidbecompieted
early to avoid pressure and
it
Invitations to the ceremany seldom cause any

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draws closer, the following

details should be attended
to: fl owers fnv' wedding and
reception; music for the
ceremony; formal and candid photography; and
transportation to the centmony and reception.

friction. As marty people
can be Invited as the church

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must go together for a marriage license and arrange
for medical tests. At this

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also attention to grooming
Everyone expects am; engaged girl to look her best
Most do—for they have the
strengths often.

Sonic writing
own ritual

The "now generation"
has created something of

a revolution for itself by
writing Its own marriage
vows. The wedding core.
many, which had been a
formal ritual unchanged
for generations, has become highly personalIzed
for many of today's
young brides and grooms
who script their own,
Many of the clergy
were the first to recognew beginnun these'
ning,s They accepted the
couple's desire for det-p

and personalize-1 spiritual involvement and understood that religious
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thought.
A good place to start lOOk'
log for a place to live is at
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i'liet'k on the people you are
depending upon - church
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florIst, pht;tuigraplmer, inuslisni, and limousine rental
linde, should remember,
In si'lied tilliiit time, that
during the ore -wrddii;i pe
rind, they will also be entertamed at showers and other

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corned about the correct Sc- While other plans are in
ceasories The formal rental progress, the bride and
wear shops they patronizebridegroom select a house
will supply these — along
or apartment sind begin
thin
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discover they haven't the
foggiest notion what kind
of home they would like
Hecoitt't1lm;gtaste and figcan s-aJu'
uring out is UUU5VL call

Attendants' dresses should
be ordered at the same time

be less formal in single-

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sit-down dinner at a first
class hotel or club.
Church and reception f*
chIt-irs should be reserved
ILA soon as the wedding date
has been set. Often, at peak
wedding seasons, the date
has to be reset to suit their
availability.

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ceremony Itself may be stillpie or formal,
Receptions range from a

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more loan kept pace with
cxpanding opportunities for
the better life.

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radltIonal garb
The lapels may be wider,
the waist suppressed. the
dinner jacket in a subdued
color and the dress shirt
somewhat rulrd, but 'a"iid
flights of fancy are over,
The cili rules of formality
never really changed.

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groom's attire was certaInly
seldom mentioned In the
press The brides gown and
veil, her attrndant-s' dresses,
even the flowers they
carried would be described
In Mat detail
There was no need to
w-rite about what the groom
Everyone knew. Then
came the 'pea eock revoluUon" The groom in his
ruffled shirt, trousers and.
sometimes, bare feet or. In
direct counterpoint —
wardhan splendor — became
nea-sworthy too
That period of individusilty was short lived. Today's groom takes his place
at the altar once again in

cereniony as mc;tningful CApresion of the value thrs
place on home and farnit'

:ii..ttion which help make
th=ii knriwkdgeablr

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and broaden their horizons.

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and this Is a laborious job
and
even it the bride can press
famIly and friends Into
ervlce. Invitations should
he maIled three weeks be.
fore the wedding. An nouncements nifty be tent
shortly after the wedding

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money to peflt1 on the 'A rd ding. With that figure as
th eir guide, th ey choose the
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them early anti ask for en-one
one way to rrinmtlfl in
rion'i right away They
C usitti control of all tills ar
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herself In a panic, searching about for hi nearest Justice
of the Peace. A sensible schedule, however, cars make oil

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lbr mairtilni fl.rotI Iross-ers are also braid-trlmmc.l. One of
the most ,I,.uinet ailsaniate, of the tits-entorer" i% its smut.
log srrsii1lt juts; a change of as-tq-s.o,-3 -, transforms, the look
ot -e-mi.fnrmal. or formal 4atimc .-sr, to st-mi-formal
from
rsrnInt attire.

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ams,er than the one she
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shape of mirror now arallable to suit any size room
or decor. From gay Mexican
fiesta displays

pearance as you go out, and
dressed up the wall with
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Subt4econtemporary!nrron In bright tones may
be interchanged with more
elaborate trims for smart
decorating eects
In an entry hail, try a
framed mirror above a flaxthat
TOW decorative shelf
fastens to the wall. ou aill
have made th e hail seem
larger provided a last mmute check point for your ap-

more attractive.
The trLk Is mirrors. And
mirrors are an accessory
that are not nrceM.arlly .
pensive and one tfl which

many styles and fahIons
are now available to make
th
them
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purchase by th e newlyweds
who probably sill be on a

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Questions And Answers

New Hostess
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that today's young moderns
are gregarious. party-giving
people. It a prospective
bride heads your gilt list.
choose a sift that will be
both practical and versatile,
one that can accommodate
a crowd as well as Just th e
two of them.

From the moment
announces her tflaRernent.
the bride-to-be enters a
new domain. No aigna
cate It's for "brides only'
but the world of showers,
fltUngs. Innumerable shop.
ping trips, flowers and
nerves It u much a part of
marriage Amerlcan-ityie,
th e double ring ceremony
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LIGHTS SOUTH OF
WINTER PARK MALL

P411o,. talk
Pick a color they favor in
their home decor and save
time and money by using
shredded foam rubber, Fill
a ready made cotton pillow
cover, then cut a top of the
pile fabric If you leave one
side open for a clasp or zip.
per closing, the pile top can
be removed easily for laundering and replaced
For a really great family
gut, match or contrast the
pillows to one of Olenolt's
new accent rugs — It's a
natural for a new home or
one with small children and
for the pile fabric is
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management says they gave
lip $$donaUonzU to all of the area
fire companies. whenever any
of them had a fund drive.

Casselbcrry never solicited
donations. According to
for donations.
these folks, the only time they
approached Jai Alai was to
U they wanted to enter a float

Into that city's Christmas

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party for all of the children of
that area.
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on May 9th, and you're probably
not even aware of it, now are
you?
According to calculations of
the U.S. Chamber of Cornmetre, that was when "Mi.
Taxpayer" earned enough this
year to pay his federal, state
and local Lazes over the i
mon th period.

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groceries. Then he can begin
paying for his shelter.
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experience which we recently
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travel
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In today's mall bag", there
was this note from Trudy
letibetter I want to thank you
for the article on me it was
wonderful. And people so nice
about wanting to take me over
at Mt. Dot-a. I got to spend
Mother's Day with my kids and
it was wonderful. Thank you,"
She's the gal who was Involvedlnan accident and usnow
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Many newly married ecupies, today, wish to bring with her carved Tyndale
Into their new homes treas- candlestick lamp, while he
ured posseu.ioni symbolic sPent years seeking that
perfect chrome framed
of the
glass-top coffee table FurIt isn't or.ly widows Cyr
cjvorrt'es vho are reluctant
rushing from scratch woui
to dIspor of things they
have been far too dear. i n
love but the well-estabboth senses. The solution
lished bachelor and widowwas kit-al, they combined
cc as well. Starting a new their tastes
home all over again means
NOW, her traditional deputting it all together, and
signs show off well with his
that can be a joy.
modern table placed proudEven if she opts for traly in front. And to unify It,
ditlona] and his bent Is
modern, the two styles can new modestly priced 8yrocc
be harmoniously mated. For wall accessories were chosen
nsu.nce, one young woman in both contemporary and
traditional designs
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the month of jung. will cornplete comparable to -intArles in the
arranKe
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fr,tcm in v i ii .p"r it"

setting ViIlry stopping city
firefighters and equipment
from leaving the municipality
except for mutual aid.
Arid it was agreed 0 1l the
rannto'Semnote Ja i
F ronton $1,000 for services
rendered by ti c city fin
department In a blaze there
earlier this week.
This acUon was Laken innmediately following the appnlntment of Fire Chief Carl
Lomniler, effective July 1 as
the city'
s full timne paid
firefighter at a salary of 110.OM
annually on a narrow three-totwo % f to.
Councilman I I. Wilhlamson
and Agnes Weber voted against
the appointint-fli recommended
by Fire Commissioner William

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attention some of their
problems (and mine too I
guess) and after getting my
blood pressure to rise, they
concluded the call with, Have
a pleasant day, John
Yeah, and you too, sister

ribyri'd Cut
purpd'
in to £ 501t43 snapc BflU
mark off apatternwi th
Dram that hits a hand mane
look.
You can add stylized motifs that tell of the family
spor ts, or such
Inte rests
and you've just presented
the friends with a contemporary coat of arms — Unless,, of course they have a
family one already and you
ran adapt it Suspend the
handiwork from a pole, add
some tassels and you really
have a great gift
thirrtit i.,,k
Just a word to the wise
or. colors — if you don't
know the recipient's preferences, find out somehow
before you purchase the
fabric. A couple with tastes
that run to the muted will
adore you for a taupe bedspread and recoil from a
neon one — and those who
like accents of bright and
bold hues would much prefer orange to beige or grey
11 you do a crib cover for
a child. try to pick a neutral
pastel — any but the blue
or pink — so more than one
child can benefit from your
handiwork-

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continue his bssslneu as a however, that in nis luttulment
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turned on 25th Street, near hardy Avenue.
LINDA K. COWDER, 22, Lake Monroe, and
Sanford
firemen extinguished a blaze which
her three-month-old son, Raymond, suffered
Ignited
when
the fuel tank overspilled. (Adsuperficial injuries Thursday afternoon when
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floral arrang ement to add
a gay and colorful note to
anyhome Thebloomsare
fashioned of high nap and
the leaves of low nap pile
fabrics
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One of the most versatile
of gifts for any family, a
lap-robe-sire throw, sr:-vrs
a multitude' of purposes and
Is a snap to make. Just rut
W size and bind off or trim'
with braid and there it is,
Use it In the car, or at home
for a chair throw.
Make that throw bedcover size, and you have a
great gift that doubles as
a blanket. Add a couple of
pillow shams of matching
pile and you have really
made a luxurious gilt.
If a prospective recipient
of your styling efforts happens to be a rocker buff —
and their number is legion
— do a cushion for the seat
and one for the back with
tie cords and you have made
a fine present. 11 you've noticed the piano stool comes
out for company in a home
— make a cushion to sire
and you have another custom touch, for the stool top
woes anyone on your
bridal gift list hanker for a
luxurious, regal home a
cent' Why, then, a wall
hanging will hit the spot
and be cherished for many
a ycr Do it In style, though
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A gin for the home will
have a look of luxury to delightanybri de 11 youmake
It of Olenoit pile fabric,
Furthermore, you'll have
the jump on professional
designers of furniture and
home accessories, for they
have many new items with
Olenolt fabric in work for
next years homemaker col lectiona. And, best of all,
there's a wealth of color In
the fabrics at your local
fabric stores,
The young trend for large
plllowr to pile up at one
side of the living room until
guests come and then distribute for extra seats is
very marked. These are
great for young couples
budgeting their furniture
purchases.

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Sanfi'tI Chamber nt elected by qualified voters Of
For esnmple, tiriw ninny go (,it rsrwi on but they s'oii1l Lead Greater
Sanford ('It&gt; ('tnnniIqii'nr
respectiofly request the flty of Sanford.
W,uld
Commerce
to one final question.
Jullan St.'ntii'iii. one of 11w s!ItrIits' Shouhi districts be
"The Mayor .f Sanford to be
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board
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Sanford City (ismth
regressive"
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by
three cutninisqioners who voted treated
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elected
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mission In
voters? believe it would, and districting
In keep the question of city ills- pi'rdnt'ia or registered
electorate vote would eventually lead to ward the following pvisitinfl to the reqntrementa"u
trk'tirig till the l)ecclntwr dty Will the entire
iut if ,ieneorte can 'v1ae an
electorate of Sanford hi the
election ballot, today Issued the on ene'hl tarulkiate or will each polictics.
amendment Co the propned
(eorge tcember election:
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note:
follnwing tatrtnent outlining district elect Its own rtnn:nlii "I$StVfrt the City of SaflVOTd charter which will anst the
why he voted against plating sinner' Would a ('lIit.n register (mouley, In a letter on Greater
a itnupinlnl only In his own Sanlnrd Chamber of (ommeree Into four (omnmiutnn dktrlels major questions 4jstrteling
the Issue on the ballot:
close Misec, II he the first to vote to
reasonably
Wheti I voted Monday night i t,iui,iisiin'r or would he have stationery. submitted the with
count.
put such an amentbnent on the
poPulatinhl
o( o place the dlstrktlng Issue aness to cr,niuikclnincr In following proposal to the
candidates
for
the
tallnt
''Fligihie
mi
City
('ommlsskrn
on the ballot I ilid so because I nt.'r districts? Whit hi district Sanford
City (ommilnn seats most
Too date the senIewClu,mber'f
have yet In are a specific plan would get paving anti drainage April 4:
Cnmmerce,
the junior Chainnational
reside
in
their
respective
i'Tbeleglilatise and
for an amendment to the beftire other districts? Would
city-wide. h'r, R'; f.vws Re'; riinnelly,
and
wJfl
run
iets
committee
of
the
distr
Charter. To say, 'idets divide n'iiurimkslnners resort to vote affairs
lintinuel °° '.c' 1
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the City into districts," is one swapping to get various
thing. lioss you dii It is projects in their respective
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or paprika
Another electric cooking
appliance that will "turn
on' the new bride is a Country Skillet Available In generous 12-Inch size, the skillet doubles as a party server
It offers attractive buffet
tIing. automatic, contiolied temperatures. and
matches the Country Kettle
What's a party
party — without hot coffee'
Even If the party moves
outdoors to the patio, down ttair$ to the rt'c room or
from one room to another,
the hostess can tote along
piping hot coffee the easy
way in an Insulated Party
Perk Avilable in a variety
of colors plus new "Crazy
T)atsies' design, the West
!3cnd perk keeps bevern'
at serving temperature
hours without electricity
Plug it in, brew 12 to 30
cups of everyone's favorite
beverage, then take this at- her
coffeemaker vherever the fun is. An added
bonus: the Insulated Party
Perk keeps Iced beverages
at their proper temperature.
Is your Ingenue-turningus! a kid when
It comes to popcorn' Most
everybody is A new "See n
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lets you wateh kernels pop
through a clear plastic
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ummwr s appointment, ur5r'i
the new policy concerning
fighti ng fires .n areas vhteh ar'
not being ',.s,'l '-ur fir"

bitcineti for horn

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.ited par, . i,.iry
mayor was the Woodlanoti.
ieepy Hollows and a few
others. Although the fir-'
r1eoartfleflf in recent weeks ha'u
put out three or four fi res in he
Wnodl.inds, the residents there
at civic association meetings
attended by the mayor and
members of Council indicated
they have no :nterest in annexing io the city or contracting
to pay for the protection. Brown
riles thauiot
said
conform with those in
Casselberry and Altamonte
Smgs.
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Se minole area.
from
question
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wIanonconcernmg whether
i.omnuer could Wi SWO jobs —

Altamonte Council voteti
Tuesday night to bill the tports
arena 1725 for services.

Gambler. akes Stand
For State In Jax Trial
w ho
JACKSONVILLE, Fin, (Al)— A man w
pleaded guilty to taking part in a central Florida
lottery and sports betting business was expected
to continue testifying today against some of his
co-defendants.
William Anderson Fox of Orange County,
identified by police as a high lieutenant in the
operation. took the witness stand in federal court
Thursday and said defendant Eddie McGee's
voice was on some of the recordings of
wiretapped telephone conversations played for
the jury.
McGee of Sanford is on trial along with Carrie
Wise of Oakland, John Newton Fountain Jr. of
Rockledge and Louis B. Pacheco of Deltona.
All are charged with taking part in an Illegal
gambling business and conspiracy to do so,
Fox pleaded guilty to both counts earlier, as
did Harlan Blackburn of Maitland, identified in

Straw Ballot
Leaves No Doubt
The Sanford Herald's "straw ballot" on two
highly controv ersial local issues — the 45-15 all
year school plan, and the auestion of whether the
people of Sanford ,should be given the upportunity to vote in a choice of City
city Commission residency districts leaves little
doubt in the minds of our readers.
More replies are expected in later mail
deliveries to The Herald. However, with those
received as of this morning, there were only fotir
who were in favor of the proposed 45-15 school
plan; 33 op posed to same and three others who
expressed the view that they needed more
formation on the subject.
On th e question of "Should the people of
S2nford be given the opportunity to vote in
December on whether residency districts should
be set up for members of the Sanford Cliv
Commission'', a margin of almost four to one
exists In favor of the vote,
There were 29 who said "Yeti" to the
questiGn and eight who voted "No,"

the indictment as "the chief" of the operation. In
all, 49 of the original f defendan ts, pleaded
guilty to one or both charges. Five others will get
separate trials, one died and charges were
dropped against one.
Florida 1)epartment of Law Enforcement
(l"l)LE) agents testified they traced to Mrs.
Wis' and Pacheco license plate numbers seen
during surveillance of gambling operations.
Witnesses also identified voices on the taped
telephone conversations as those of Pacheco and
Mrs. Wise.
Earlier in the week, testimony was offered to
support the government's contention that
Fountain, a Cocoa dog track owner, helped
bankroll the gambling ring.
Phillip Barker or Washington, D.C., testifying
as an FBI gambling expert, explained operation
of hookniaking and lotteries for the jurors.
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Seminole is congratulated by the outgoing chairman, JacI Hornet-, at .1
luncheon at the Painted Horse in Seminole Plaza. New officers of the
United I"whd are Robert M Morris. president, Homer a nd R J Wr
s%%ick, first and second vice presidents. respectivei - \l r'. \ .at"r \
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honoring the war tit'mI will be at the Iongwood Cemetery,
-. - -held on IingwxiSuniIay under following a parade th rough the
hit' sponsorship of South city with police and (Ire
Sctuiinole Veterans of Foreign department vehicles and the
Wars 8207 to mark Memorial Fife and Drum Corps of
l4ngwood Elementary School.
I).iy.
Mayor Kenneth Brown and
Arid on Mondii, veterans'
organizations of the area jointly VFV Commander Donald
will hold it program at the Schreiner will give short
American Legionhome of patriotic renutrks followed by a
presentation of wreaths on the
(41upLll-1AI1tg PtiiI 53
Rev. Martin Keller, GSA, graves of the dead of AmerIcan
,,'.htiiIt Pastor ufSt Augustine wars including the war Between
u)M;lt)o[)
Catholic ('hurch, Casse'llx'rry, the States, by Commander residents will ha v e the
will give opening remarks and Schrelner and Mrs. Evelyn portunity to vote "yea"
hart, president of the Auxiliary' "isa)" on the proposed "44'
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Index
Hoi
Closing prayer and message into effect In July, 1972.
will be given by Rev. Jack
Mayor Kenne th Brown, lust
Art-,iiitalk-.
Lindsay, pastor of FIrst flptist night. reec'onmended and
,..
Liritige
SA Church of Longwood,
Council Indicated approval cii a
Calendar
On Monday, World War I luau to place the question
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Veterans, Barracks 486; ballot for a straw vote along
Church news ---------2A Dbled
American Veterans,
$2A'13A Chapter 30; the Fleet Reserve. with the new city charter
_________________________________ Classified ads
. IZA Branch $47, and Campbell- ptrb1y In late July-.
-('olitics
At Uw same time, thetit
.. M Loulng Posh 53 of the
('rossworclpuulc
gave liii report to
American
executive
1A Legion are jointly sponsoring
Dr. Crane
lÀ
board
on
his appearance
IkarAbby
tit 5 p-In.
IA
program
to
begin
Wednesday
before the School
Editorial 0 l)IlUlWIl
yester(lay's high 89 low 32 with 25 of an Inch
The na tional anthem will be Board requesting an obligat or y
Guide played by the Sanford Naval
i:ntertauuineuit
of rain. Partly cloudy through Saturday. highs
The
referendum on the
Guide
I'urin
news
60s.
III
tonight
90.
1,0w
lÀ Academy Band, and Robert
85 to
ilaurd
on
a
three-b-two
School
iiur(*coI)c
ThwdeintUrm crackled over various parts
SA Dehn, of Post 53 will welcome vote denied the request.
ilospitiol notes
an
otherwise
guests
ay,
disturbing
od
the
nation
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''I urge every cittien to atb'njt
of
I 'ulilit' iii'tites
Joel S. i-'it'hui, t'n,iu',usnifrr oil the St boil fla*urd Iiit't'tiuo
1ileusaiit pattern of fair skies 1111(1 light winds.
SA-9A the post, will give i,-iemorlal
'&gt;
Brown said sarcastically. "II Ls
Thursday hit
The heaviest storms
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lOA.IIA
Spo rt.s
Guide comments and serve as master a real funny show — a real
sections of the Great Plains, Several tornadoes
TV
of ceremonies. Invocation will funny bit, better than 'All in the
Bison, S. I)., with no injuries
Guide
Tublct pldng
touched down
be by l'ev. Patrick J. Kett. I-'aniily."
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of that trust were tb-itt one wing
be a memorial wing to his
tantily anti that the hospital
would provide care for irsdigents
I'art of the financing of the
hospital came from bonded
Indebtedness The purchaser,
the county rkrides to sell, will
have to pay oft the remainder Of
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by Attorney (U'nrrnl itoberl
Shevin, it would appear to be Attorney (kneral In a conlegal for the County cmtit. ference with hospital attorney,
11114-411011to sell the hospital," (',nrminn Frederick, anti Cuninty
howard
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Marsee, I'roqecutvur Harold Johnson, the
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assistant county attorney, property currently
"provided that appropriate trustees' namne should he
deesicti properly to the county.
steps are taken."
1 hr site of Seipilnole 'Ihene wotihi be no apparent
Mr,io'nini llm'spltal Is uwm,esl by probleiti with this transfer.
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IN, county while the property
and housing for the nursing FIsh Trust When Bert Fish
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School
weeks, was expelled
Circuit Judge Dominick Satfi. Credit for time rn which he has
1'
Trming the crime "The most been incarcerated.
for the remainder of this term after she admitted
Glover's attorney. Emmett
bItant,
totally terrible act
not
hitting
an
English
teacher,
when
she
was
__________
__
_______
Moran.
requested leniency of
h ppenerl
alloved to go to the bathroom.
'
'niitt
because of a wt,w1',
: .- .'rt .liu. , ,it.-,!
The 12th-grader appeared with her parents at a
tcar1ng Involving children f
______________
public hearing conducted by the board and, tic.
th.' defendant
,
-assistant
principal
cording to Seminole High School
The court noted the defendant
did not consider the children
Richard Evans, admitted striking Kay Lee, teacher,
:V
ho had become "addicted to
alter being refused permission to leave the room.
of manjuarta
Mrs. Lee told the board assault and battery
being smuggled in by Glover
charges had been filed against the student. Upon
and his cohorts."
Herald investigation it was determined the student
Judge Sam stressed n in
C to
already had entered a guilty plea and is expected to
DRUG PARAPHERNALIA is explained by guest speaker Detective
ntiit statement that of thai
receive sentencing today from Sanford Municipal
all the youths coming before
Sgt. Ralph Russell of the Sanford Police Department to Sanford op.
ByJohn A. Spolaki
By JAM. CA .SFAJWRRY
him charged with drug nffrnses
Roger Berry.
timists. Left to right, Robert Hasty, program chairman; Russell,
Found this one in my Judge
ranging(rum
cocaine. am.
quasi-judicial
hearing
During testimony at the
William Wilkins, vice president; and Terry Morris.
typewnei . - 'irorn one of
r. s.
pheftminei.
mu
heroin, "l')fl
the
------------------------_______ - Sanford police department. per cent ten me they
yourm.any fans.. .andshesays conducted by the School Board, the mother of
started
she made the 'boo boo' - or girl said her daughter was suffering from a kidney
SOC On drug abuse to the upon marijuana,
joke, as you wish":
Optimist Club of Sanford
disorder and was not allowed to leave the classroom.
"You didn't think about the
Pretty young thing, obviously
uesday night at Trophy
She said she was pre pa red to furnish an affidavit
to kids.
pregnant: "You know, I've been from a doctor attesting to her daughter's condition
TLounge
ry
did you"' the court castigated.
modeling -maternity clothes,
!1u.wll gave the group a
but board member Stuart Culpepper stated school
The plea, negotiated by the
Friend: "I'll bet you have to
breakdown on the different
state, was effected by the
a
a
to
make
mandatory
the
expulsion
written
policy
was
f that."
be in good
ys ofdrugs and changes 0VT revelation to the defendant that
of students who assault members of the school stall.
--few years reardlng the state could drop the charge
Testimony brou ght out the girl had not been II
the problem. He id Whtfl the of attempted rohbery and refik
Why Is It ' I I
drug c.roUem first
suspended previous to the Incident and was making
information of attempte1 sale o'
People looking around for a
area it was mainly the glue martuana aggrava,eil aault
place to buy a home would be good grades.
expected $200,000 cost.
sniffing
Seminole Principal Jack Redding said the
sjfljngto *pay eXU'a'for an area
and attempted robbery.
3. Increase supplements to
through pharmaceutical pills,
Momn punctuated the twt of
student would receive cred it for her first semester
which features shade trees. '
dean from five per cent to 10
marijuana. LSD. until the dndant, in making the
And yet, in Sunland Estates. work but would have to attend summer school or the
the
curriculum
cent;
per
:,.-\
present prohiem of harti drugs Plel b outing
same of those people Living 0' adult high school at Seminole Junior College to be
(pun
representatives and subject
such S •1"OUt
Cherokee Circle snd N. Sunland
further
prosecution,
and
the
arc.i
representatives
from
four
able to graduate by next September.
Another change pointed out
Drive have taken to chopping
eniz! noted that p"jury wouiit
to
ix
per
cent
at
cost
of
$24,360,
The girl's mother, near tears, told the board
wits the average age of the user be an issue.
'em down.
and student advisors and club
ttts gone from older youth to
"when
you
sleep
tonight
remember
alter
the
action
th
at
last
count,
Mcirarl qutza-d the state if,
Understand at
sponsors from zero percentage
24 trees have been removed. It's what you have done... if you can live with it, I can
owiger teens and adults, and after the plea, they intended to
to four per cent at $28,000 si
all classes of people ire
die with it."
really a shame, flow Isn't It?
require the defendant to testify
.
-.
County schools are expected
%OIl.
ed.
or
as to further involvement in the
In the other incident, Lakeview Middle School
-.
to receive over i million in
Various types of drugs and
.
,
county
Principal Ted Barker confirmed a report that a 13increased
paraphernalia
were displayed
aA Timely Quote by John year-old girl sustained a blackened eye and nose
The state saliently pointed out
assessments and pick up an
?d
and Russefl explair.ed how
Laughl in , a Catholic in Nor.
that it could successfully
additional
$2
2
million
in
state
injuries Monday when she was attacked in a school
yIiaptuthI 4.4114 •4I.
mdueaLI
them Ireland: "wrist i want
prosecute Clover upon four
moneys.
Ufl
naIl
by
a
13-year-old
seventh
grade
youth,
who
the
I.R.A.
to
stop
now Is for the
additional counts anti hm1
A.
F. Keeth, School Board
.
SO(fl of
bombing and th e killing. I don't sought to place his hand on the girl but was rebuffed.
evidence to iubtuiti.c
Lmtrnuin, stated he Is not
f
enforcement include lack of
agree with that. and I'd like the
"lie pa tted the girl and she told him to quit.
- .
a
conviction.
1.3ed to granting teachers
enough money to make drug
V fi 1 .ulary
other side to give up violence, Then he struck her in the eye and nose with his list,"
Assistant State Attorney O.
- increases, but not to
buys from pushers, not enough
too. Then maybe we'd be able to Barker said.
Eaton told the court of thtJiIIIN ANtill.
17,000 starting salary, which Is
manpower, and meeting the negotiations which
get at each others minds In-.
,look plac' in
due
...
pay
hikes
the base for figuring Increases
The principal said he took file student home and
K1-:m-;-1u
many technicalities of the law.
stead of each other's throats.
Thursday
and
teacher's.
contract
to
continuing
.. . stop inflation
called her mother, who removed her to the hospital
In an effort to help control
Friday in which the defendant
lax
was
theratio."l'mforwhatever
During
discussion
on
it
for medical attention. Barker said the parents have
growth
ot drug use heniade
suggested
was
aware of the fact of
koughtoulthataveragecounty structure it takes to keep an
educational program in
There's no accurate way of taken a criminal warrant against the boy, who
Seminole County school teacher salary is $8,600 for the Seminole up with Orange lower grade levels and on the the state's intent to file adknowing exactly how a par. received a 10-day suspension for the assault.
! Coat "siPs,. ,Cal It
segood
teachers may receive a salary nine months In w hlch they are County so we won't lo
parental Level
ticular subject Is going to affect
The girl was back in school today.
teachers."
Culpepper
added.
school
teaching.
increase effective next
you, after having shared my
Keeth countered by advising, — - Keeth stated teachers have
term but the amount Is not
comments with you via this
expected to be as much as the received a raise each year, plu.s "I'm not ready to cununit any
column
Increases or increments "just number of dollars until I see
teachers want.
po
p
Naturally, it's always a
T his was the apparent in- for hanging around" each year. what we are going to need."
.t i':'teii:ittent
pleasure when we're in
Starting teacher salaries of Bridge
McMurray replied many
dicalion after Tuesday's
IJA Hurtecupe
pit
agreement. how much It moves
THURSDAY
2:32 p. tit. -Spacecraft enters iiiet'tlng of Seminole Education companies give cost-of-living nearby counties indicate Calendar
lL
you will depend on the subject.
17:08 a.m.-Start of final rest radio blackout.
Association (SEA) with School increases, plus the yearly in- Seminole is saute as Volusia ClassiIi,ed ajs
10A-11A
1OI' Pubin. notices
Take for Instance the time I period in apace.
2:35 p.m.-End of radio Board members.
and Like counties, which have Cunucs
creinents.
So..tet
wrote about getting you to send
8:08 a.m.-End of rest period. blackout.
Keeth replied he does not $6,400 starting
Carl M Murray, chairman of
9A
Crosstsordpuule
aktter to NASA, supporting the 11:31 a.m.-Final mIdcourse
SPort
Drogue
2:39
p.m.
Orange starting teacher pay Dr. Crane
the SEA salary committee, believe cost-of-li ving increases
bOA
astronauts to read the Bible correction, if needed,
parachutes open.
observed
is
$6.900
and
Brevard
is
$6,500
De
board
top
any
purpose
and
serve
presented to the
9A TV
ar Abby
from their spacecraft as they
2:15 p.m.-The command
2:40 p.m.-Main parachutes pilorities sought by the wages anti prices bothshouldbe annually, according to iLite Ediwrt.tliitiiieot
IA Vabliuirk.et
orbit the moon
one &amp;f the module Casper separates from open.
school information.
educators but it wiss evident the frozen to stop inflation
nicest letters, both to this its service module prior to re2:44 o.mn.-Solashtijowfl In the
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South Pacific near the aircraft of ;1; expected $3 million In superintendent for finance, said
action was submitted to me by
2:31 pin-The Casper enters carrier Ticonderoga, 17$ miles "new" school money to hire schools would receive and adMr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick.
earth's atniozpherc at an altI- southeast of Christmas Island additional teachers to bring ditionat $3 million this year but
Thank you both, as well as one tude of 400,000 feet.
and 1,519 miles south of Hawaii. down the present pupil-teacher warned if all the money is spent
of the area's most respected
---.-------ratio in county schools, among for wage increases there will be
doctors
for
responding
highest In the state, ac- nothing left to bring down the
WEATHER
favorably on this issue. It's
cording to school offl('tnts.
pupil-teacher ratio as well as
must appreciated. . as well as
The SEA comunuttee listed the hitting additional teachers to
Yesterday's
high
87
low
55.
Generally
lair
all you who forwarded your
keep the ratio at Its present
following as priority Items:
through Thursday. Highs in upper 70s and low
thoughts directly to NASA
liaise base salary to $7,000 rate
1
80s today and mostly low Bus Thursday. Low
Stuart Culpepper, board
from present $6,400 at an ex- - tonight upper SOS and GOs.
member, said he wants to raise
peeted cost of $1.5 million,
One of the readers wants me
hail way through the last lull week in April,
2. Increase salary Index from starting teacher pay to $8,800
to check and we if in fact the
spring still seemed just around the corner today.
three per cent to tour per cent at and keep the rest to bring down
contributions o donations
directed for the benefit of the-,______________
__________________________________
-library are ,oing as Intended - or, are these dollars
L.
automatically shifted Into the
"catch all" General Fund'
Ah dwmo . but, I'll delve
into it.
_
Draw Your Own Concluatho,
-—ow
please. . . South Vietnamese
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Senator Nguyen Van Ngai, on
theformnatlonofa'iew party by
President Thleu said, "With thuAmerican troops here we could
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afford the luxury of quarreling
g ourselves. Hut
-many politIcians sense that we
must unite behind our leader."
hAL SPRAGINS, Lincoln-Mercury dealer, will being built at cost of $250,000 on four-acre tract
life only can be understood
be moving his base of operations from Corn- at 17-92 and SR 427. Spragins took over the
backward's; but it must be lived
mercial and Palmetto to Five Points on the dealership a year ago. Groundbreaking
mdi —Coren Klerkegaaril
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be upgraded and t'stuuateti it
would take $2.5 million to bring
the county up to a "good" pupil,
teacher ratio.
Teague Is ezoected to have a
full report Thursday on total
receipts schools can c.rpcvt th.s
year, plus the amount of
teacher staffing for nest krnm,
Angel said.
The superintendent said he
agreed with Culpepper that the
school system is morally
committed to salary lntreoses
due to higher cost of being
- the t,i,,'ittoit is not if we will
ho.e an increase but rather how
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league explained Il million
must be spent to hire new
teachers just to keep the
present pupil-teacher rstL1.
BULLETIN
WASIIlN(,IIIN IAPI Superninrkrt food piles'.
dropped 0.1 per i-i'nt In
Man h, the IIrI dip Its lie
months, but farmers - not
the iniddiemen - absorbed
the decrease, the Agricidlure Department announces
today.

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April 26. 1972

McGovern And HHH

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WALTER R. MPARS
Hwnphrey 444,737 35 per Jackson 3*477 3 per cent, cent
AP Political Writer
cent
In Massachusetts, with 57 per
Muskie $7,511 or 13 per cent.
Sen. George McGovern,
Wallace 4,799 or 21 per cent, cent of the 1,964 precincts
Wallace 13,5L or 8 per cent.
triumphant in Massachusetts.
McGovern 260,185 or 21 per counted, the top of the 12.caridlij
Vietnam in
Humphrey 23,800 or 6 per
e
and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, cent.
date field stood ths
i way:
cent.
challenge In Cambodia 55 miles gi '.
.
the Pennsylvania victor, joined
Muskie 259,670 or 20 per cent.
McGovern 151.192 or 50 per
Rep. Shirley Chisholm of New
thwest of Saigon and shot down another
political batik today after dealYork, who didn 't campaign,
big U.S. transport plane at An Loc.
a devastating one-two blow
was gaining S per cent of the
Six American crewmen were
to the preidenUal campaign of
Massachusetts vote, Rep. WI).
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
but D. Milli of Arkansas., who
TheU.S. Command said 24 American
But the senator from Maine
was capturing 3 per cent.
helicopters and
planes have been
i
~2:
7
said
detest that his ri vals for
And the
them were scattered
Lost since the North Vietnamesw ofM
Is
ki
e
en George McGovern
White House nomination will
write-In ballots for Sen. Edward
fenstve began V days ago,
O th er Nor th V tnornt'se troops
"have to fight like hell to take it
Q
I
M. Kennedy, who declared once
Americans killed, eight wounded and
isolated Rung Son, another district
away" from him.
again Tuesday that he will not
41 missing in the air losses. OkESZTWI'
town to the north , cut Highway I and
,..
Muskie finished a far-back
be a candidate for president In
said these figures do not include
began rounding up civilians to
y
and
Mtts.
1972.
Americans killed or wounded In airF)
pplses,
managed only a virtual thirdPresident Nixon swept the
craft that have been damaged but not
In Massa chusetts. practicall) day's only Republican cornplace tie with McGovern In
By CARL P. LEUBSDORF
destroyed.
In the highlands to the west, the
sem
nd in
CVtr) top Democratic leader In petition. in Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania,
where he cnn
AP Political Writer
With the western highlands province
North Vietnamese drive down High.
the state was on the Maine sencentrated
his
campaign.
PHILADELPHIA
(AP I
of Kontum alreadl seriously
way 14 toward Nontuin City appeared
star's
A1aarna Gov. George C. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
atargr delegate slate. It
______________________
threatened. Communist troop constalled by the distrucWm of a bridge
was losing to the relatively un.
Wallace
ran
a
startling
second
been
clobbered
again,
but
—'
tinued their push Into coastal Binh
by U.S. bomben,
in Pennsylvania, after staging a claims his campaign has turned known McGovern candidates
Continued from Page 11
In Pennsylvania, Muskie had
one-day campaign. Mas4actw- the corner and "we are on our
the al l-out support of Gay. m il .
setts
gave
Walla
ce 8 per cent of way up again"
iitional
information
on
Longwood
Council
I
His latest detests in two pci. ton J. Sh.pp It helped little.
counts, if Glover did not plead the vote in partial returns,
ahead
of
Humphrey.
Muskie
said
Tuesday
anyone
manes
cast
considerable
doubt.
guilty .
Next Tuesday, McGovern and
As In the earlierflorida and who wants the Democratic
Moran queried If the state
y
confront
each
other,
Humph
re
Wisconsin
contests, Muskie ran nomination is "going to have to
could prove the charges
Pati. Roofs
Annexing Delayed
_
fight like hell..."
Muskie
and
Sen.
Henry
M.
poorly
Tuesday
In the
regardless of the testimony
Scroon Rooms
it appears that Muskie Will
the defendants, four of whom Jackson of Washington In an vania and Massachusetts presl.
Vinyl windowi
off
"have to figfl like hell" to even
By DONNA ESTES
houses, a commercial area and buit houses. No information were found guilty last week in Ohio battle for 253 cnnvrrtinn dential preference elections.
In Mas.iachusetts, where polls get back into the thick of the
-townhouses and apartments. was forthcoming on the type of Court. The fifth entered a guilty delegates.
(uesda"s
dual
verdict
once
Indicated Muskie would race
LONGWOOD
I
Council Chairman Eugene enterprises to be built In the plea.
Appeal from
residents of the Longwood. Jaques it oncluslon of the section to be zoned commercial
Eaton disclosed the state vaulted McGovern Into t&amp;' lead win wi th ease, Sen. George
Markham Road res. and nt'tUn, however, after the or the numbers of zipartxnents in
not considering the in committed delegate votes at McGovern beat him more than
241.
remarks from their legal Longwood-Markham Road
he remaining section.
testimony, and had enough the Democratic National Co
In Pennsylvania, where Sen
coimsel, Mack N. Cleveland, people had left told a
When AscIi asked U the evidence to prove that Glover ventlon
Pennsylvania awarded Hubert H. Humphrey won and
challenging the legality of a representative of Trim-Tick builder anticipates subsidy was a principal in the charges.
proposed annexation of 102 Development Company that he housing or apartments In his Assistant State Attorney Humphrey the first major pre* Gov. George C. Wallace placed
acres at Slums Corner and and his associates are welcome plans, George Trimmer, Newman Brock dramatically I&amp;IflIJII primary victory in his second, Muskie and M cGovern
COmet
career as a While House cam- were in a tight race for third
Awnings
adjacent property halted the to ztwnd z work session of the president of the development cmphnsiied the strength it
,
(3 or more)
artiariTacsda night for at lt'a.ct Council Tuesday night to company, from back of the state's cast' with the remark, ;aigner, which dates back a place.
off
Muskie finds himself on the
two weeks.
discuss the matter again,
meeting room, yelled, "No." "The evidence against Glover is dOWfl years.
That contest was not binding ropes as the presidential pn.
Motion made by senior
Request by the rept
Grissom asked, "What Is the stronger than the rest of the
on Pennsylvania de legates, who mars parade marches on to
member of the board E. E. to the full Council just prior to great rush to being this thing defendants."
were elected separately.
Ohio—and a new crisis for the
Williamson and unanimously adjournment that a special Into the city? is It because the
Moran
With about half the vote Maine senator.
approved by the City Council, meeting be called Tuesday to developer has money in- attention to prosecution
counted in that competition,
Two months ago, when he was
tabled official consideration for conclude the annexation was vested" No ansItr was gwen the speedy trial law, and
two weeks to give Cleveland and denied after Williamson
Mayor Kenneth Brown, at this
contended that Seminole Humphrey had 58 delegates. his party's front-runner, Muakic
City Attorney S. Joseph Davis reminded that Council had point, recommended adoption County has not lost a defendant McGovern led for 32. Muskie for appeared to be in a strong
31, Wallace for 2.
position in Ohio.
FENCE, AWNING
Jr. time to work out aspects of voted unanimously to table the of the ordinance, but isqurs under the Law.
In Massachusetts, the prefer.
Now, most observers In Ohia
&amp; CARPET
the annexation of the trar on matter (cx two weeks.
insisted Instead on recognizing Moran asking If Glcn'er could
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SANFORD,
Inc.
Faf
which are to be built some ZXi
Jaques admitted any further
Cleveland, who had sot through be brought
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discussion would cause "Ill, the meeting. Cleveland con- months, reeci,vd the rLVy from gatesand McGovern lead for all Both the Humphrey and
SANFORD
feeling" among the opponents curred with Grissom's remarks the court, "Yes, next Monday lO2 first-ballot conventlonvotes. McGovern camps think that
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PHONE 323.3a24
All told, Pennsylvania will McGovern has moved into sec.
of they development since they qrstioning the urgency of
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
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had been given assurance tie adopting the ordinance of an
Glover describing his par. cast 112 nominating votes xl the ond place.
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the first strong Ohio Democrai.
for the Lcngwood.Markham the development company but was acting only as an n- them.
In
Pennsylvania.
95
per
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organization in years.
residents
pointed
out
parthat
legal
documents
on
putthe
termediarv and that the sale
46 7
But the lesson so far has been
twulizr zoning being requested chase price of the property was arranged with "the man" of the 9.565 precincts bad been
for the h=-.1n;development differ by some $50,000. The as the principal. "They made tallied, and this was the situ- the inability of political leaders
ation:
to deliver for Muskie.
would permit 235 subsidy attorney said one document
negotiations, ('the man' and
housing as well as duplexes filed shows purchase price at the 'Nari'). Glover said, "I
while J. Russell Aich, another *75.1100 while another shows It at had nothing to do with it."
resident of that area, said his 5105.M.
fellow property owners had not
Cleveland Insisted the anGlover went on to explain that
been advised of plans for the nesation petition for the Stun up until midnight of the date of
proposed building. AscIi added property has a legal defect In the sale, the arrival of the
that plan for development of the that It is conditioned upon contraband was not a certainty.
property to a lower density wea certain things and the section of The plan, he said, was to get the
(Continued from Page I i
refused by the county. He city charter on annexation does money If the marijuana was
such as the board of trustees,
since the two hospital district the Medical Society and other
charged the annexation request not provide for conditional unavailable
Is for the most part for the annexation.
Terming
the
venture proposal for Seminole County agencies to let their views be
purpose of circumventing
"it would certainly be war- foolhardy. Glover said he Was not approved In the last known to the County Corncounty zoning and downgrading ItiWlIlk for the annexation to be loaned his car to John Cooper Legislature, It would seem that mission. A letter conveying the
it. Ascii added the annexation done In a legal, valid and (another defendant In the case) all citizens of Seminole County information to date will be sent
who wish may still use Seminole out to interested groups as
may be another one which is not constitutional way," the former caw).
legal and the "beginning of one state senator opined.
Upon a subsequent survey of Memorial In Sanfor't
specified.
Mairsee, was Instructed to
big spider,"
the premises of K-Mart, Glover
Kimbrough said he has had
Councilman William Klosky
said, he saw only a van and his research the legality of contacts from several groups
i
car, no police vehicles.
and individuals who wish to be
hospital to the School heard on this issue and that It
agreed to upgrade the zoning on
Judge Salfi found the
MACK CLEVELAND the section on which are to Lx'
teSttnionv of the defendant Board for specific project, Fuch would be necessary to set aside
having no knowledge of the as building a school or schools. one entire day for this hearing.
-The S,'h,i,nl nzr,4 might ,.f.'r
rip-vu nirunsisienu anu
uiere
was then a question of ac- that the funds not be earmarked, but that they be
ceptancc of the plea
court contended there ha d not availa ble for use as the School
By BILL
Board deems necessary at the
been a legal admission
Senator Muskie
robbery. and that what
time. Marsec and CornAn autopsy is being conducted
defendant had admitted did riot missioner John Kimbrough will
PHILADELPHIA (API—Sen. Edmund
toyb)'Dr.G.V.GE''ont
constitute the offense of at- meet with School Board
h1uskic claims his campaign for the
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Increases in saIar for two citycm•
ploycs, raise in expense allowance for members of the
Council and the mayor and a move to lilt the cap on the utility
tax to provide funds for capital expenditures all received
invorable reaction from the City ('ouncil Turstiat night.
On recommendation of Mayor Kenneth Brown, the
monthl%r retainer paid to Assistant City i'rnsectittr James C.
Fisher was raised from $50 to $100. City Judge ('ene H.
Stephenson had recommended the hike to be (I SO monthly.
Stephenson said evidence of Fisher's good work could tie seen
in the increase in fines and lorelcitures in city court.
Salary hike of $75 mnnthl) was also approved for the
"busiest man in town," Building Inspector Kenneth Ky nun.
Brown praised Eynon for doing it good job. The raises are to
go into effect May I.
Cixincilinan K. K. Williamson at the same time said
consideration should be given to increasing expense
allowance for the Council and the mayor from $100 to 1150
monthly due to increased workload. ("lt' Attorney S. Joseph
Davis Jr. was Instructed to prepare an ordinance to that
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cut Highway 1, the country's main
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Kontum and east-west Highway
leading from the t'0a51 to Plelku we&amp; e
severed earlier,
Landing Zone Salem, a key South
Vietnamese position on bghway 1 in
coastal Phu My district, fell just before
noon after more than 12 hours of enemy
stiark.

SAIGON AP)
North Vietnamese
forces threatened today to cut South

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developers who art' require) to
pave streets without city help.

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l,ON(IWOOI)— ('it&gt;' t'oancil
l'tiesclay night voted to deny
authorization for expenditure of
some $G,000 to assist a builder in
Improving a street on which a
number of houses are to be
built.
Vatting unaniniau.sly, the
Uanincll turned chnen a request
from W. H. (irt'en and Sons to
remove muck from the
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An attorney representing the
l,nkeview. A representative of
the Green Company had said his (keen Company miiestinne.l
company would pave the street Fishier closely, insisting the 22
otter the city handled the feet wide paving could lit'
preliminary work
placed Ott the c'ne side of the 50
Mayor Kenneth Brown feet city rlght.ol.wny. Fishier
declared he 'could not, in good sobd with tinick li t oolrits exconscience recommend that tending the entire width of the
Council untert.'ilcc the project." rood, changing city proclice
lie urged instead that the city t'iint'crning work in center of (ha'
ri-lose the l)uilttc'r assistance. It'd irite or.' a w ould util
Councilman E. F. William. 'slop" up the job,
The (keen representative
son, at the sonic time, Insisted
Green should be treated no said his ronqrnny anticipate's

Councilman William Klcisky urgel that thotigt be gi'n
to making the lwesnt utility tax s stein in the city more
equitable tr, small users by lifting the cap from the tax
Currentl the tax is le v ied at the rate of 10 per cent monthly
per utility with a maximum of $1 monthly per utility.
Kksky suggested a rate of eight per cent across the
board and pointed out had this tax been in effect last month
the city in revenues would have received *2,86552 rather
than *1.15423 from the tax on power users alone, according to
Florida Power report survey.

for it new tra"tnr for the (to'S
road deportment. The bids were
In the $211,000 price range.
isuth,orlteil City Auditor
unroll Ihirtanek to prepare a
manual
on
bookkeeping
pt of eclurex to tie followed by the
fly In uori,I,tlnnc'c with a new
state low.
Informally authorized a plant
nursery owner to Install a six.
foot tall chain link fence at his

tnmlIIiiig .SCvcfl hitamises nO a tim"
When Williamson was asked if
(he c-Il&gt;' will Ira anything to

Last week,
the Green make (tie road passable, he
representative contended if the answered in the negative.
city would pay for the work
The rood was a de'$iknted but
preliminary to paving cost unopened rIghI-of.wa)- until the
s null be static 12(f), ('ii) Supt
Green ('mmqmny i learc'ci antI
Unlph Fishier last night said It$WfletI It during the past few
cost of draglining for the two weeks ('tiuncli hind taken no
block stretch to remove iiimnk action In grant lwrmnicsion to
would be $041 In addition to 3,500 pen the street.
yards of fill and four Inches of
In a,fln'- business, ('raunril
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Attack Continues
SAIGON (Al")—North Vietnamese forces
are threatening to cut South Vietnam in
half .The North Vietnamese offensive. now 27
days old, is still gaining ground.New fighting
is reported around Saigon.

Are a

Death s

Ernest F. i Pop ShCtlk, 71,
Funeral servies few Herman
Kiit)ileenKaywoodofOrlando 1717 Part Avenue died early RLolsk)
!crmtr Sanford
was removed to Florida Tuesday at Seminole Memorial resident,
who died April 17 at
Hospital for treatment of Wrist Hospital Bum in Luray. Va.,he Cumberbnd Medical Center,
wounds caused by two bullets moved to Sanford in 3961
from Crossville. Tern,, were held
fired from Farrells .36 caliber Laurel, Md. He was a
member
April 20 that t,. Burial was
pistol'
of First United Methodist in Tomkinsville, Ky. He was a
U. L. J. Kris, Seminole Church and Sanford Elks Lodge member of Cburth of Good
County investigator, said 1241. He was nwiager of
Shepherd Episcopal, Corpus
Farrell had asked IkFrancvwo Park Apartments for the the
past Chrtstl. Tn. and ntis been a
to leave the house toenable turn
ycw
teacher at Cumberland County
to talk with his girl friend.
Survivors include his wife, High School for the put six
DeFrancesco said he was out.- Mrs Mayc I. Sb"nk ri
fSnnfnrd: rears A graduate of Louisiana
sht' walking the dog when lie
Siurlt'l Shenk of Nashua, State University, he was a
heard what he thought to be N.H., two daughters. Mrs,
veteran of WWII and tetlred
shots from a gun.
Ernestine Lewis, Norfolk, Va. f rom the U.S. Army with the
U Kriz said Farrell P- and Mrs Ann Sheffield of
rank of Captain. He was a
parently told Miss Kaywood he Oceanside. Cal.; brother,
member
of Crosavilk Lodge 483
was going to I'ill himself. When Charlie Shenk of Lw-ay, Vs.;
Knights
Teniplar, SttUuh lUte,
the' tried to intervene and grab sister
Mrs Irene Clni, and Alhambra Shrine Temple
the pistol. Farrell fired tiu Washington. D.C. 16 grand- He
had been recognised locally,
shots, both entering th e children and five great.
statewide and nationally f or his
woman 's ritht wrist.
grandchildren.
work with the Deznulay.
U Kriz said the man then
Gramkow Funeral Hume In
Survivors Include his wife,
bwned the weapoti to his rigin cjiag,
Van Rozoisky; son, Richard
-and pulled the trigger.

WASHINGTON (All)—Presidential advisor
lien' Kissinger's been traveling again, and

an administration spokesman has been lying
about it again.
Kissinger was in Moscow ,beginning last
Thursday, for four days of discussions with
Soviet leaders about President Nixon's

Beach.
In other action, the Board of

County Commissioners heard a
Utilities
Administration William Pinch
that General Water Works is in
the news again,
fie said the present sewage
flow from Seminole County into
the Gener a l Waterworks'
Winter Park Estates plant
already exceeds 35 per cent of

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the 35 per cent.
New developments probably
will be unable to obtain sewer
service coflunitinents from this
company prior to completion of
its second stage expansion

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SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP)—The
Apollo 16 astronauts hold a press conference
today across iornv 100,000 miles of space.The
a!;troniuts will reply to newsmen's questions
broadcast to the' astronauts from the control
center in Houston

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On The Grill

Miss Kaywood was reported

In "fair" condition today by a
hewital
spokesman.
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promoted by OCF to help the
public understand and accept
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the ctinmunity.
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already has under commitment. A short (line ago, the
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WASHINGTON AP)—Richard Kleinc'ienst,
acting attorney general, may be on the grill 01
the Senate Judiciary Committee a little
longer.
Sources say that liberal Democrats on the
committee have the votes to extend for a day
the inquiry into an alleged link between
Justice Department actions on three antitrust
suits agair'st irr and the conglomerate's
financial committment to help San Diego attract this summer's Republican National
Convention.

X-Ylw-old

Attorney Douglas Steratrom to
t discuss the issue.
Howe.
the
courtnoted
tha
after apparently shooting
Drummond said it would
other testimony indicated
himself in the right temple
after crliiw had been planned, and appear appropriate to ask
first firing two slugs into
the not hnphazird as Glover had groups or Individuals with
wrist of his -year.old fiance.
special interest In the hospital.
illustrated
Raymond Farrell, a house
painter, who resided with a
friend Jnhn DeFranceaco at 409
Michigan Avenue In the
W ea th ersfi rld section of
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HERMAN ROZOLSK'a'
Atamonte, was pronounced

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Davis reported he has been
4 presented for membership in
the Florida Health Planning
Council. He will represent
Seminole County Commission
on this Council. Davis will at.
tend the convention in Daytona

et a

Springs man. who died Tuesday tempted robbery.

Democratic presidential nomination has
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Polynesian Hotel, Walt Disney
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Gunter will be the master of
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Education, as the consumer of more taxpayers' dollars than any other governmental
activity at the state and county level, Is a selfappointed major concern for voters.
The spending of such vast sums, Is therefore.
a matter which must be faced up to by those who
do the planning and especially those who
recommend additional taxation for construction
purposes.
Tonight the Seminole County School Board is
to meet and, according to the agenda, will hear
Superintendent of Schools John Angel explain his
reasons for asking a special election in June
icost to Seminole county about $10,000) for
decision on levying a four mills increase in
county taxes.
The dollars so received would be spent for
new schools which would be a partial answer to
the mushroom population growth which has
almost swamped South Seminole in recent years
as the Walt Disney World, Greater Orlando
magnets have been at work.
Construction costs are, therefore, of Immediate and vital concern for all of Florida,
cpecially here in Seminole.
It is more than a calendar coincidence that a
report from the State Department of Education
has come from Tallahassee which deals with the
galloping inflation" which has so increased
building costs In the field of educ'ltion.
For what these figures depict is a situation
wherein only the boldest of re-thinking and restructuring of the public schools program can
have any chance at all to halt the ruinous levying
of taxes which is now a hot political issue, as
well.
To continue to treat every need for school
housing and school operations as an individual
case with the adoption of architectural approaches which may be most commendable but
yet which are most expensive would, thus, appear foolhardy.
This, quite obviously, brings up a subject of
such a professional nature - both architecturally and educationally - that we would
not dare to tread on the quicksands with our
limited knowledge.
But the red flags which were hoisted in the

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department of education's report are clear
enough for all to see.
The "raw cost" of building schools increased
by more than 50 per cent In the late 1960s. At the
same time the cost "per pupil" zoomed upwards
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Another would look into the mass purchase of
component parts of school buildings and the
standardization of certain types of construction,
There is no question that the whole, Involved
and controversial issue of public school
education is one which can brook little or no

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Dr. Gene Qilck, chief of the school departmerit's school facilities bureau, had this little

The study by the state legislature and the
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flationary spiral fall into two classes. One of
these would speed-up all school building.

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Associated Press Writer
stm is greater than that P'° equator at that height, while It
During the Last glacial period
DALLAS, Tex., API - Just duced by several atomic
is degrees warmer over the there was so much water Ut'dUp
when you think the world may iilosions.
in the ice that the ocean level
cdea.
have stabilized-for belier or
It scolderatthe equator than
If all the glaciers and ice was about 450 feet lower than
worse-things fall into chaos at either the North or South
, If
po
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around you.
Pole-lO miles up. It usually 13 elsewhere melted., the oceans of ports will be inland cities,,
One recent disaster, enough
to boggle the mind, is that you
s'r'i
and I have lost the Weather Ru-

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she has and still serves on the Faison,
)caconcss Board No. I. She
The congregation enjoyed
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organizeti the Deaconess Board singing by Mrs. Bobbie Whitteti
No. 2. She sponsored the First and Linda Locket A skit was
Mr. antI Mrs Oscar Merthit'
Father's Day program. This given, title: "11y My Spirit
Jr., l'at, handy and hlcrniirii
she has done for many, many mcsc taking part were Allen spent four tlays at Walt I)isnr
years. She gave a cross in Peterson, James Griffin, Sarah World at the ('ontemporar
memorial to fathers, which now liratishaw, Josephine Watson, Itesort hotel, where he attended
hangs in the pulpit of the St. Estelle Brown, Brenda Earl, the Gulf Life Insurance conPaul ('hureh (joti's richest .1ircphi hienly, horace Earl,
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generation.''
and see what is still needed. I .audcrtiale where she attended
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a graduate of Boston University appreciated. Call the borne 322- vIce chairman of the Florida
provided by the Community president of the Just Us Club.
Male
onus.
All refreshment was furEdward I. Blacksheare
nished by the Just Us Club at
chairman, L)r. J. C. lUngling, the ribbon cutting service. The
3co-chairman, E. E. Iafatr, c°- Ecs Ron Andes Club helped
chairman and Rev. J. E. serve as hostesses.
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At the instant you read this
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storm In progress. There are
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Thues a curious thing about the consumerism movement.
It's a movement of the good little guys, the consumers,
to impose ethical responsibility on the big bad guys, the
corporations, who sell us shoddy goods or poor services
and mabe pollute the environment whIle doing it.
Rut the people who run the big bad corporations arc,
as prIvate citizens in other situations, consumers, too.
And millions uf the good little guys work for the cor.
porations and help make the shoddy goods or deliver the
poor services they complain about when it Is done by
somebody else.
One case in point, which has nothing to do with con.
sumeriani but which illustrates this curious ability of
people to separate their public and private roles, is the
revelation that the Small Business Administration was
'fefreuded of nLI!:ons of dot.rs la
kLima of the Los
Angeles earthquake-defraud not by businesses bitt by
individual people
Swamped with claims, the SBA was forced to accept
the word of clalm,ant.s, who in many cases suffered far
less damage to their property than they alleged, or
suf.
(ered none at all.
'Thi.s Incidentally punches holes In another idea-that
a government agency is a heartless thing run by faceless
bureaucrats devoted to ensnaring helpless citizens in
miles of red tape.,
Another case in point, which also has nothing to do
with consumerism, is the Treasury Department's report
that a spot check of income tax returns in the Southeast
found 97 per cent of them fraudulent. The returns were
prepared by professional tax services, but don't bet that
any overwhelming number of the taxpayers who used
outside help were innocently unaware of the hanky.panky.
In neither example, in the Souttiwt'st
was there any organized conspiracy by bigor Southeast,
bad guys to
cheat good little gu&gt;s In both, it was simply a matter of
grass-roots greed
The moral for the consumerism movement? Maybe
none at all Or maybe just this-that honesty, like chrim
ity, begins at home Or as Pogo put its. "We have met theenemy and he is us"

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Skylab Will

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The Big '73 Deal

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Let's look a year ahead. The time is April 30, 1173. The
Apollo manned journeys to the monn will have gone into the
record books as probably the greatest scientific and
engineering achievement In man's histixy. Scientists end
asonomeri still will be arguing over the moon's age and
structure, just as they did before the Apollo U astronauts
first walked on its mgface In July, 1911.
So by April of 1173 it will be time for the nation and the
world to turn their attention toward the next chapter in
Americas series of apace cxtravkganxM Sk)lab. the first
real test of man's physical and psychological fitness to live
and work in space for Indefinite perio
Man must know all about his ability to survive and be a
constantly useful tool in space far weeks, months, even years
before he can take off for the planets millions and billions of
miles beyond the moon. So Skylab may well determine the
future of lang-duration manned space missions.
The Russians had three cosinonauts aloft for a record 4
days, 22 hours in space aboard their Salyut ship lut year, but
they died as they returned to earth when a leak developed In
the scaled life support system of the Soyuz spacecraft which
trought them home.
The first Skylab mission us scheduled for 21 days,
beginning April 30 next year. Two successive flights will be
far 56 days each, according to the mission scenarios,
The federal space aenc)' has been vague about the cost
of the Skylab program, atlith will use some of the surplus
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but experts peg the price tag at somewhere around $2
billion, a lot of money but less than 10 per cent of the $
billion cost of the Apollo venture.
Whatever the price, there will be excitement and great
anticipation at Cape Kennedy, Fla., come April 30, 1973, as
Astronauts Charles (Pete) Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin
and Paul J. Weitz prepare to push off.
Skylab, weIghing 111,000 pounds and about the size of a
modest three-bedroom house, will be Launched bite earth
orbit about 130 mIles high, atop an Apollo Saturn V rocket
booster, Nobody will be aboard. The next day the astronauts
will be hurled into apace by a less ,wvrful Saturn lB. Their
spacecraft wUl be a modified Apollo command4ervice
module unused in the lunar expeditions. The Skylab already
orbiting the earth will be a hollowed-out and reequipped
Saturn V third stage. As Skylab commander, Conrad's
mission will be to steer his craft into orbit behind Skylab to
rendezvous and dock with it. Then the astroautz will enter
their new home, hopefully for the next 21 days, keeping the
Apollo craft linked on for the return to eartK
Skylab will carry 53 experiments involving a variety of
sciences. solar astronomy, earth resources surveillance
from space and medicine, along with a few added ones
submitted by winning high school science students during a
nationwide contest.
By far the most important ,ui the view of most scientists,
will be the medical experiments aimed at keeping a tight
check on the physical and psychological behavior of the three
astronauts. One of them, Dr. Kei-win,a Navy physician, will
be the first medical expert to fly into anace.

HOLLYWOOD - The OnceOver: "Stun iSong," the ABCSa'rrn Grins story about Brian
Piccolo and Gale Say!z-s, has
emerged as the fliost honored
television film of the season.
Already honored
by
a
prestigious Peabody Award
scriptwrIter Bill Bllnn was
personally cited for his 'estraordlnartly sensitive ran.
alatlon of a touching human
drama unto the outstanding
producflon"
lm bai
garnered no less than eight
different ctations. nominations
Slid
And the two-pa"t episode of
"Gunsnnke" entitled 'P1km"
has berim nominated for one of
the annual Western Heritage
awards. This is the show In
which Jcaruwtlt Nolan guest.
starred, giving the performance
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frugality, loyalty, patIence,
discipline and many other
splended virtues be didn't need
when he was single"...
comic
Rodney
And
Dangerfield told David Frost
what he's learned fmorn
marriage: "My wife's clothes
belong on the wooden hangers,
mine go on the wire ones"
Sally Struthers, who plays the
daughter in "All In the

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Fanilly,"talks knowingly about
her character on the show; "I
don't think she or her husband,
Mike, will ever leave home.
I bet
They're both too lazy.
Gloria docan'I even make her
own bed. SLe lets her mot1 do
it. And Mike, he'd stall around
even though he might say be
was leaving. He'd pretend I
was saving up for a down
ps)lnent on a house"...
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wiiy was reminded uiic again "Twigs," and, lo, Soda Thom
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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NOTICE ISh.rebvgisenthal lam
B, Jack 5pm.. Csarman
engaged ri buSinels at 372 SanfOrd
Pubfisi April 34. Itt')
As,. Sanford. Seminole County,
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FRC
NEW. USED 1.
In the C•vrt of the C15inty Judge.
DAMAGEOFUMPOITUPE and that I Seminole County, Pleelda.
intend tor.gislrc said n.me eitii Ire
In Prelate.
Ct,r' ol fe ('cut Court, Seminole
In is Estate o1
County, Fiolda in accordance *ith
EIIPOESTIIIE ...
tie provisionS of the Fictitious
Deceased
lOam. Shatutes. To wit Section
To All Creditors and Persons Hating
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Notice of Public Hearin,
,eased late of ta-i Coi.int, 1a tPii
I (in tIiAtii Cit (uiiip Cain
COsiOt, .iuiiije ut Sin' nie C.ii..nly.
msssioriers of Semnnohs Countp will
Florida, at 'us ofhice in trse court
hold a public searing to conSider a
house of said County at SantOftl
proposed change of wnno from A 1
F Ior,oa, Cithin $i calerciar rnith%
Agriculture to N -) Multiple Family from the time of the 14(51 publIcation
on the following described i'rofsirty
01 thi% notice. Two cop.s of 44th
The West '* of 55 .of SE 'a of claim or demand shall be in writing,
Section 35 21 20 Less Pie soultuerly
and shall state tPt place of resIdence
iOOft arid the north 35011 n the $OthS 4d post otfice address Of Iii
440 ft oIlS. ePI 100*1
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124 fronting On Howell Branch and accompanIed a, a tiling Pee of
Road, SOuth of F iOil St
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This pubilt Piesririg itI be held in
riot $0 bled Shall b. ilid
the County CmmiS5ioa Chambers
S. John I White
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Davids, Decker I. Mason
Semnole County, FlOrida
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Orlando. Florida 32*01
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Hughes Please Stand Up"
For relaxation - and
sometimes for profit
Steve
Allen sits down, at the piano and
writes about three songs a
week. He's been at it for about
30 years now, which adds 'w to
more than 3,000 songs. "I just
enjoy writing them," says
Steve...
it's Paul Gilbert's line: "I
was on the thinking man'a diet
.1 Post 11 pounds and my
drivers license"...
A woman phoned NBC to say
bow much she and her dog we
enjoying "The Doctors."
dog. she added, watches dw
show while wearing an intern's
jacket.
Whet do c'xnpiaints mean in
Lroadcutlng' A radio station
executive In Los Angeles put it
this way: "We become concerned when we receive ,50C
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of her career...
More on award, frum
Raymond Burr: "Sometimes
you can't win any big awards
(or a continuing role on TV,
tbecause It tends to be
overlooked,. Just the same, a
television series can be very
tnest and acclwi,te in depieting bow people live. They're
riot like the frothy, gold.
movies of the
Or of the more intriguing
neasoo'saviedulc
will have Elizabeth Taylor and
ftJc
Sw-ton in a unique twomovie deal for TV, both dealing
with the problems of a
marriage. (
film ii entitled
"Divuce: His" and it stars
BWIOTI, with Miss Taylor In a
supporting role. The other is
Hers," starring Liz
with Bwlon in support Both 00mge films are due on ALC
th same week,
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If. L. REFOE SR. and Mrs. Daisy Brown, long time memer. (
Paul Missionary Baptist Church, were honored by Deaconess Board
No 2 for their contrihution.s in lr ir.d !r,vo 'r ' -,p 'hr -h Rt"
Itobert Doctor (right) is pastor

(le(jjcatlotl ceremonies.
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The theme of the convention
was "A Place To Re
&amp;rnieIy."

.Inseph, Alicia Morgan, Burnett
Washington Jr., .flnirnt. and
Gina Washington, ( hnrles
Ruff'in, 5te.'e Oennts, Frank
Mitchell, Tim Steward.
Hostesses
eere
Kitten
Thornton,
Mrs.
Wynelle
Washington and Mrs. Betty
Weshtnto
Frik'i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willie
FtedrtI, of Houston,Texas, and
.h'is.ph Anderson. anfrrcI

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JUST US CLUB members with U.S. Sen.

the Zion hope Missionary jresident of the Florida nctingchairmanoftheSouthiern nighLs ago in a revival of "A also explain why lena Home
Baptist Church, Eighth Street Education Association. She is Region Tenant organizatiors,
Funny Thini! hlimoened on the started in "Jamaica" and Fnirae mirsu macs ana uric nun
rew Orleans, ana Jessie t,ray,
LishcomedianNonnanWisdorn
Olive Missionary Baptist woman to be elected to the director of the National Tenant Way to the Forum."
The feisty comic took on the had the spotlIght in "Walking
Church and membership of office of the over 35,000
Organization, Washington, B. role of a siy slave in ancient happy." Roth musicals went
Tuskegee, Ala., will be leading member teacher organization. C.
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Rome 11 years after it was first through sex conversions. "Ja.
the services. Rev. Martin,
Mrs. DaValt said she will
Highlighting the convention
to him. lie had his mind malca" was intended originally
pastor of this flock, will deliver support and try to improve this at the banquet was Mrs. Athalin offered
on other action
when author for Harry Relafonte, "Walking
the morning message. This great convention. She Is in- Range, secretary of the
State Burt Shevelovc asked, and Happy" for M"y Martin.
promises to be an inspiring tcrested in unifying and Department of Community Milton Boric
was sIgned InOther Johnny-come-latches
service.
strcnp,hening the FEA. She is Affairs, Tallahassee, and stead. But the production was who
grandly won include Julie
Sundayafternoonat2:30p.m. tryIng to build a strong Itobert.Travcs,statedlrectorof
lelayed,
Uncle
Miitit
went
off
Andrewa
in "My Fair Lady"the Mt. Olive Chorus will politically
active
state OEO. Persons atterid,g
present "A Spititual flour," If organization and she Is doing convention from Sanfo were to do a movie and Zero Mostel another Martin default; Leslie
ultinuitt'ly arrived, amid salvos Uggams, in "Hallelujah,
&gt;'oulovegoodmusicdon'tfailto this because if we are to have Mrs. Robcrta Roberts, Mrs. of cheers.
Baby!" because Lena Home
hear this group.
quality education for all Hester Duckes, Mrs. Addle
Then there was "Funny wasn't available; Tammy
Mrs. Evelyn Clark, chairman children, we will have to move Anile, Mrs. Gloria Moore,
$
Mrs. Girl," which shot Karbma Strei- Grimes in "The Unsinkable
of this affair, is asking and to the halls of the l.,egislature Annie M. Hicks, Miss Emma
sand Into galactic orbit. A natu
Molly Eriiwn"-evL'r)one from
expecting her many friends and and Congress.
Jean Arnie, Alfred Del.at- rid choice
for the part, everyonn hiden hayes to l.ucffle Ball was
well wishers to attend. Shall we
Mrs. I)aValt has been in the tibcaudirer and Lenard Terr'. exclaimed. Wrong.
offered that title role.
When the show was anmiounced, Mary Martin agreeti
Legal Notice
to play the Fanny Brice char;irterization. She changed her
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS herCby given tfat
mind, and It was only after
j
Anne Banc-roft also waived that •?I tngped in b5lnuII • p o sc
733, Sanford. Fla 37771 Seminole
the casting director got around County. Florid, under It,, fictitious
t"iitrcLsar,dwhawa.doir,g
or
BRAINSTORM
PRODUCTS, and that
to
a specialty stunt in an otherwise
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fiirgt'ttablt' "I Can (h't It for register sad name *ith Pie Clers 04
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the Circuit Cur1, Seminole County.
You Wholesale."
Florida in accordance effi the
Breaks like that happen most provision, of P. FIct(tlo,,j Name
frequently in musicals, but Statutes, To Wit Section 14$
sometimes in straight plays too, Florida Statutes 5457
S Irving Kaufman
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and not simply because one
Kaufman
perfonner's unavailability pro- Publish April I). 14, 2*. May 3. 1472
vides another's big opportunity. DEC so
Before "Lady in the Dark"
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became a musical cnchanctng
50*50 OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice ef Public H.arini
the Gertrude Lawrt-nce luster,
that Iii
soo' , c, .5 hereb,
-it was planned as a drama-for
tt.ard oh A0 1 u*tment *iII conduct a
the great Katharine Cornell.
hearing foconudef approe.ng
More recently, "Company" public
fl an A I
lot shap.
sthrted out as a set of playlet.s Agriculture Zone to Subdivide
ealculateti to display Kim Stan- acreage to l*O lots of 144' frontage
hey's drainatk' virtuosity. When bp £35' depth on tP'e t011ocing
deScribed properly
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IIIUSIt' and dance were atiti,
Lot 33. LorsOwood 54411% Furthef
a
she dropped out of contention, d,scr,bed as on Lake Emma Road
(korge Furth, the show's authis plic hearing ill
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thor, resh;Ipt'd sitnne of his lhp County Commiss.on Chambers
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Master
Erik
Fteddle
reIettafrtl his seventh bIrthday
wIth a party given by his
parent.s, Mr and Mrs. Chsrki
I'. Freddie, at their home.
Thcrrw c.f the party was a
"treasure hunt." The chIldren
enjoyed gamnas anmi just playing
as they hami tin with Erik The

lIttle guest, were served hot
dogs, punch, cake and ice cream and were gIver, hats and
balloons They were given nut
cups as they departed for borne
after an afternoon of fun
Those enjoying the fun were
('obtdn, Viviitn, F.ster McGee,
Mark
Brown, Gail aand
Blanche Whltteil, Stephanie and
Sybil Raker,
mnnya and
Keithann Washington, P.'nny

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else
So now this us a new war ....ith new hope.

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the home. You can still give president of the Westide
A dynamic program has been Large of small. Whatever you Improvement Association, Inc..
prepared for you, centered can please do.
anti executive secrctary of the

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health go with these great 1)anieis. Youth leader is Jcnnctt 1971. TiW f:imnily enjoyed the
$backers of St. Paul. Rev. Robert I)aris and H. Hell is pastor.
flUIfl) sight.s of Walt l)isney
Doctor Is the pastor.
World. Much luck again this
year. tvrthmle.
The Just Us ('ml, is still
You arc cordially civited to asking for support in the fur.
worship with the own of Allen nishing of the new Good
Chapel A.ME Church In oh- S.mIn1rltlm hlouie. There are
serving their annual Men's l)ay many more articles needed at
Mrs. hiuthia M. ltIiu,'ins.

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time to get used to. For they have found that the North
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munists more quickly.
My friend wants the t'nited Slates and South \'ictnam
to do a great deal more to build strong political parties
and do more to bring a civilian demAracv. All this is
far cry from the defeatism which has plagued my friend's
thinking for the past eight ears
This change in thinking, which first showed itself after
major Communist advances at a time when there were
no South V1(-tnamese victories to point to. is in a way
somewhat like the attitude of some of my other South

They did not know how they would react.
Now they have been hit with the actuality of the inva.
slon, and they are surprIsed that they have done as well
as they have. They did not expect miracles. And they
have not gotten miracles. Rut they have found something
more. be dent as their armies may be. they have no
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Vietnamese would win the military victory.
'First," he said. "1 would like to let you know that the
will not lea to a collapse of
Communist offensive
the South Vietnamese army or the Saigon government.
This Is undoubtedly the most optimistic statement my
friemi has ever made on the war.
His complaints in this letter are of a different order
that the war will take too long to win. But
entirelf
he no onger talks of defeat,
"1 would like you to come here one more time to see
and to realize what is the situation It is not bad, you
know, but I am ver sorry that with all the aid that you

This time they are up against the mainline North Viet.
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Washington twisted this into the
*0fl)1fl NOAA
Closest pronunciation we can
find sounds like "Noah." And
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retired tailor and is known to year of 1972. Lovely Cheryl Mrs. Marilyn Iliikins, Mrs.

ginning. Rut they had come back to fight-perhaps not
efficientl), but fighting nevertheless.
The' had learned the 'iet Cong were not 10 feet tallbut, ai'tc'r all, men like themselves, who could fail

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Tue Westsit1 Jisprove,nent
Association, Inc., has pur.
chased a btiiltling st IllS West
13th Street, formerly the Star
Thienter The organization
plans to renovate the building
110th mtiake it into ii rrlmrnlmity
center, We are asking your help
In improving this building.
Donations large rr srtiall; we
are in need of plumbers,
building contractors, lumber,
we are in need of whatever
.servi,-e you can give. 'fllil is our
IIIIUI)Uflit)'.- help with this
c'rimnniunity
hettt'rfnt'nt
progriun. Call )22-lXf,0, 122-3M0
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The losses at let seemed to create in these men and
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outfit so unassuming.
Now you must call It the
"National Weather Service."
And sri off iclal Commerce Dertment statement announces
that the real name of National
Weather Service is "National
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PlY MAR!S'A V. HAWKINS
mi at Zion Hope Missionary setwol system in Esn:nbIa
3fl441$
Baptist Church? 11ev. J. L County for over 23 years,
Deaconess Hoard No.
2 Brooks is pastor.
A few of the Icartiert who
honored t o St.
Paul
nttenli'tl the F'I(Iti(IIi Ehitiition
Mionary Baptist t'hurch's
Assot'inlion frniii Seininok'
okte.t members,
The Iteseuc (imrcti of God County were Mrs. Carolyn
II. 1.. 11t'IOt'
had us annual Youth Queen I'arker. Mrs. Ophelia Moore,
nemberforovcrZoyeara lie Is tonquctatthcl1cscuel)ayCare Mrs. Elmira hail, Mrs. Bar.
&amp;hairmnan t)FthC Deucon Board, Center,
barn Kirby. Mrs. Thelma Hall,
president of the Gospel ('horus
This banquet was highlighted Mrs. Elizabeth Young, Miss
for many years and member of by the crowning of the liescue Juanita Psmpino, Mrs. Patsy

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One old Vietnamese friend, a guerrilla with 110 Chi
Iiinhs forces in his younger dar. has t,ccn pessimistic
about the outcome of the war in a I the year. WC Vt' kflOwfl
each other.
Always the army was doingoOrIy. The political situa.
Hon was deteriorating. The ommunists were gaining
strength Hanoi would iin in the end
A few ias ago, after the first two weeks of Commu.
nist victories, another letter arrived Again full of pesii
litical situation is bad. Corruption

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•jr'her d4aCTd ae on Con
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SIMNOLI COUNTY 50450
The Board of Cojnty Cam
Seminole County Soerl
OF .SQJUSTM(NT
mtircn.rt of S.mn,noe Count, cli
of Aduv.-sint
NOtIC. Of Public Nar1n
541d a publiC fiarig to cons.d.e a
aCb Symn..
Sy
P4011CC .5 fWr40y O,vCfl rat 'tie
csaog, of
from A I
CSa.,naan
scan of Adiusim."t will c'duct
Agricijiture to PC I Count,, Estates P. us Aar
Jbtcie4rn17 '0 Oflt.iI4f )UlIrOY.ntl
on tie fol'ow'ng dcrbed croc,rt-,
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exchptlan fl an A
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SE'. of SW'. arid W' Of SW'S
agriculture Lone to build
t hOUt*
SININOLS
Courar?
SE'.. S.ction 3011$ 3IE
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SOAROOFAOJUSTMINT
Furth4r desc,'bed as
acres
P4GtCIU4PUOhiCHWhii9
c.rn,iatcorfl.,00G.0*.land
corner
of
ConimInC. at 55e
Brocas Road
Nctc. is tensoy tivin that the SectIon II 21$)CE. (Since run 54 14
1151 Pt.jbIiC h44r,fleiil beheld
oard of *.dLia%tmill'lt ciii conduct a degreesl?' 12 3"Watongthe ¶lylio•
the County Commission Cflamb.rs
pubic searing tocons.d.r aporvng
00 said Sactoni II, fU' mince run Ml
04 the Court Hovie. Sanford, a ,ar'ance n an * I *gr.cumjr, degrees 43' 32" W 1304 534' PU (tie Sly
Florida on May 14. 1473. at 7 00 Zon, to plac, barn an stacie
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In, 00 Lot 147. 5lcil 0. 'f t. ii
PM, or as soon lP,ife'af?P,ir $5
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Board of COunty Con'
Con"mence at 'ie SE
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11.os' 11211 ICE 'l"ne r'n Paonih
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v Greg Orrnmontl.
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1.0* 147 for a 9535, 'henc, continue
Chairman
feet. ?Pence run North 3 degrees 43
M.d Soumerly tine 3. Lot (47
Pubi.th Ar.r , l 24. 1472
lie
32" West 1301 531 tS P
No.'ti 13 degree's 34 54 1" #0 101 let
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C P MitChell's Si'iey Of Phi Le'wv
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SEMiNOLE COUNTY soaso
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described as Nonffi side 00 Lttle
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of the Court House, Sanford Lake Howqhl off LaA. One.
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loid a public b.ar.ng to consider •
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prOperty,
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In District Baseball Play

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B's &amp; 3 were Jofumr .Jaco 2012t$-517 and Bob Barbour 190
Tom Boww hit a milestone in his bowling career when he
twned in a fine 212 and 596 last week It was
game and 500 series in league play fcr Tom.
Other fine efforu cum from Jack Rogers 192. Millie
Rogers 173, icthnny Jones 190, John )Cncdaa 214, Ed lee 220$58, Dot tee 171, Eddie Adams 191, Ray Merrill 202, 197,199$91, 1p Senkarik 215, Pat Roche 199, Robert Jones 114. 212
and Berny Hudley 197

The Varner clan )%at about gate the show in the league hurt
week with George firing a 22$ and 512, Phil throw.lng games
and 19$ and Bill with games €1192 and 203. And with
Kvms like that they still only inns and the second by two!
0. Touchton boomed a 220 in Ms first game and closed with
a 191and SM series but his GTO tear'i wan Only once
Also turning in fine games last week in the Early Toyota
Action were R. Carrole 189, Milt Fricker l9t Dick Spencer
192,191, Al Boidman 201,210-496, R. Downey 188, Bill Painter
230,,-10, B. GUbo 192, M. Holly IN,L MeWatars 17$. F.
Hahn 181,175-5C4, B. Phililpe 190 and D. Painter 115.

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State Farm Insurance continued its late sea
arml-I's Furniture and crept
tvnic6ack *illo ii sweep of C—
w-IUutJi three and a half games of the front running Bronson
Farms
Dottie Hogan 172 - 472 and Kathy Cooper 171 led the
Suite Farm effort
Bronson's split with Merle Norman Cosmetics last week.

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Disabled American Vets sponsored loop as they have an 11
game margin over the second place lint
In last week's action the Teddy Bears go a tremendous
l78-473from Jim Walker. a179-439fromA)ufn
'TV. i 136
La() trum 'Irate)- Towers.
For the wc-cmd place Hot Shots it was Norman Piatt
425 and a fantastic 702-- 448 by Mike
-tJwcrs(Jrra last week were mine LAnxj.5I_,LJas'Io
Jonesl02,JohnG1aze136-34O,Je,'ryJ,er147_334,Jack
Doy1el24-3O5,BtIlyBurkart340-33j,BethBurk1ij5.....
3011 Ra WOlf 124 ken-Law-i.. 136-309, Fred Baker
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DLHLER CLASSIC keglers got through with the Jet Lanes
last week. Among the real buomers were Dick Ruthard.a 236,
!16.226
-Mi. Chuck Baker 207- 573, Herb Htstict! 203' 200
-579, Kr'vmSpolskl 202-559, A. DriscdUl34-611, 5*1
Raitano222,B. Henry l%,194 -515. Skip Martin 2O3, 233601,JackKanner2Ol,206-577,AlexSclraer2Ol,207,i9$613,WoodyWilaon 21i,andiohn'reniplelss., .Fromthe
.JETBOWI.ERfl1'EScornesthe effort uf Mary Meek 2ll -.
Sparkkrs in the JUNIOR-SL?xiOR were turned in by baIT)
Brown2O9, 195-588.RodgerSaulsl9l,l.enGrover 113,
Terl-} Waldrupli2, and Ricky Payne19$ ... The highs 1nthe
KEGLERS action were J€1mriy Jaco 210,201-511, Rob
Jones 3116. Jahm Bryant
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$7. Jolinr iacv 301, 191, 192
554 and Bob Stettler 207, 19
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COCHRAN,
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Georgia College, u
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team
in
the
state
of
was
two for four with a triple
two rank
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Georgia, defeated the Seminole
Junior College Raiders double while Brink, C000nb and
Asbie has tied the school record in the ioo dash
THESE SIX Seminole High thinclads are the key
yesterday in a twin-bill. 4-0 and
Frank Cac'ci8tore all collected
at 9.7. He also runs the anchor leg on the 880 and
members of the s uad that %vill enter district
k-lesleft
Middle
74.
The
results
440 relays. Aaron Johnson holds the school mark
competition this r rida y night at 5 p.m. at
This
leaves the Raiders 2-2 on
Georgia with a record Of :7-5 83
in the 4
=0 dash at 2-1.2 and is in both rela%-s along
Showalter Field in NVinter Park. They are i left
the
road
trip as they head back
they entered their state
with Jiminez ana Carli. Ed Johnson has tied
to right) front row, Eddi Asbie, Aaron Johnson
to Florida to prepare for
nament,
school record in the high jump at five feet,
and coach Jerry Posey. Second row, Ed Johndropped towhile
30-13. the Raiders upcoming state tournament
inches and Harris
Mark Carli and Keith
May 3-7 in Winter Haven.
Though the Raiders
record at 13 feet, one inch.
The Raiders are slated to play
the two setbacks. the twin-hill
was highlighted by the Valencia Junior College in a
estatilishment at a new sic doubleheader this Friday with
the first game getting underway
sthool record. Dick Brink
at
I p. i.. This Is a big rivalry
swiped one base Monday,
meeting as the Valencia t
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atoien base in
hails from (xiando.
yesterday tied him for the
The opponent for the Raiders
school mark at 30,
Then in the second game, In the opening game of the state
tournament will be the
Brink got another stolen 'that
gave
him
the
new
school
champion
from Division IV, At
lASSiE LEAGUE
WOMS SOFTBALL
JUNIOR LEAGUE
time the last standings were
S1OR LEAGUE
record
with
31.
The
old
record
the
Pony Tails u
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was established two years ago released, thcrt were at least
erg-tanlsoa
Tam Boys $
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Moose P
SaiiI€ Pollee
four teams in the running for
For Club Lul Joan Turnerby Ton, Austin.
Perrw Rawls had a triple ano
game, Middle top honors in that division. They
Sanford Recreation 0
In
the
first
had
Civitan remains underfeated. a single. Juanita Hayes a double and Kathy Benington each
, North, MiamiThe Sanford Police scored 16 Joe Baker had three singles, and single, Marian Ray two a home run. Joy McGratty had Georgia was led by the pitching are Miami-Dade
South, Broward and
singles.,
yr),
of
Tom
Rich
and
Mike
ScarDade
runs on only three hits, all David Lively, John Doyle
, singles, Ceci Bawls, Allyson a triple and two
as they Combined for a Indian River. Dade North is
B*si,
Randy
Crammer
and
Smith, Mary McGovern, Rotwi Young two singles, Debbie bourgh
favored to win In that division,
singles b' Joe Benton,
Donald Annett, had one hit Ghason and Patty McGovern all Correfi, Pat Morrison, Mary five-hit shutout.
In
the
second
game,
Seminole
The Raiders will open that
had
Taylor and Tommy Robar. er.th. For Moose, Gary Tariton., had cingles. For the Tom Boys, Johnson and Ann Hauser
tournament with the 10 am.
Wewy.
a
eresa
Weller,
one
single
each.
For
5rJfl)erg.
came
back
to
grab
a
6-0
lead
Delfa
Sanford Recreation had two hits Glen Godwin, Phil Ricker and
three the hard-Initting Georgians on gamc on May 3.
in the game. bOth s=les by Kenny Wiffiams each had &amp; Ann Newman and Jackie Carlson, Pat Bryant had
in the latest poll toe Itasciers
Ra Bacak and Rick Ferrell- single. Winning pitcher, j01 Blaylock all had singles. singles, Mar)' Fish, Audrey two-run doubles by Larry
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and
Rneec
fl,msnn
and
dropped
to fourth. Parrish
Das
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Winning pitcher John Wows; Doyle, he had eight strike outs; Wmig
ranked first with Manatee
additional
leads-up
base
losing pitcher, Kim Beaver.
Mae Jones and Thelma Hopson some
loser, Ras B.acalr,
loser, Nick Mergo.
who scored second and Dade North third
each had one single. Winning running by Parrish,
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on
a
wild
pitch.
pitcher, Joan Turner; losing a run
Curls Locks U
Mike
Kelley,
starting
pitcher
Raiders.
In over-all won-lost
pitcher,
Hopson.
Pewder )nJf
standings the Raiders are third
for the Raiders in the second
McRoberts Thea 12
IIERALDSCOREBOARD
game, was coasting along with
$
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FstGam.
Debbie Priest was three for
McRoberts.
Tires,
Jo
a
four-huller
going
into
the
Filth
For
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three, all singles, Mira Hall two Helms had two singles, Gay Inning before being relieved by
XC X
for three with a home run Richardson, Cathy Cook,
trith one out In the Mdci',G.l. 000 D1 -4 S 2
COrb Nap
Carolyn Knudson a
M0TVr (1) and
FnedaEvansandNormaSmith th and a 6-3
CoOflibs. qkj, S(arbøuI
held
e
Georgians
Beck) Simpson, Brenda ir.s single each. Motor Parts
th
rism (SI S?PhOI'n
Jackson and Hope Hatcher each had singles by Carolyn scoreless for two innings before (UG). 'R-neu (MG) ()P
111"
1"ni01,I, S - Bin (S). LOB-The Sanford Naval Academy Jim Heu*dquist.
with a single. For the Powder Whitehead, Stephanie Tredway, they broke loose with four runs
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track and field team made off
in the decisive seventh inning,
will. ,k. I .1,-.. V. u;n. rs-.
for thi. M(Mpi was Chin Brown
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S.coadGam,
Debra Blair. Steohanle UUUIO U IMC3 U Ungica
woo won car anal pin with a Lou run. Greta Pitts and Regina
terence title yesterday,
Ti'edway also had a double Mike Amick, Ricky Stenholm
a u
95 Points crnzlPlk'd mostiy on of 40 feet, eight and a half in- Mergo both had singles.
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Winning pitcher, Frieda Evans; and Ricky Cuss. Then Wayne Mli.G•orgu.
000 i 1-?
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nine first place finishes.
rung pitcher, Brenda Jackson; losing pitcher, Joyce Clutter. Hart tied the game with a single
'lPY. COrb.n ( S) ld
Next action for the Middies
J a h it
losing pitcher, Greta Pills,
Whitworth. the
swing of the bat, stroking a Bled •n Goss;
35-PIrrIIPI,
STANDINGS
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grader, will be tomorrow when they
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MG,. DP-Sefn'noi, I. Sspearheaded the victory
fanned the next batter, setting
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Brian Hadden Bills Adkisson
EdHornerimdMikeStakevhad nsva.etSNt,Iws's, TMDi
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the Seminole Little League Pee Wee League,
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Danny Boyd was two for four.
The Panthers jumped ahead
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one in the bottom of the same
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the district competition.

innings. Earl Williams high. left by that time as temperalighted a fourtun rally in the tures dropped Into the mid-3%
first with a two-run shot river in Three River; Stadium
the le ft field fence.
The blast unlocked a 2-2 tie
Aaron. coming out of sin early that existed Irr4n the third In.
iltum)p, tins collected five hits in ning. Roberto Clemente walked
his last three games and raised to open the 13th, advanced to
his average to 116,
second after two were out on a
The h'irates won their game wild pitch, and remained there
with a dramatic. three-run while.MannySanguillen was In
homer by ItkhIe helmet with tentlonally walked an Gibbon
two out In the 13th, Only a tou)d get at the lefty-hitting
couple of thousand fans were Helmet.

Pitcher Jerry Rensa scored
the winning run in the seventh
Inning and earned his wr,d
victory of the season with a ti''-'
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lee May slugged his four!
homer
for the Astros, a two-ran
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Angeles turned beck Montreal.
f)m Sutton allowed five httc fee
the Dodgers before he was
fr,red from the game when hit
By hAl. ROCK
The Al. hitters Iin.ii1 bvtii against the Yankees. The A's home two runs for the Tigers. When Hegan reached second lay a line drive in the eighth in
ning
Associated Press Sports Writer putting much of a strain on battled back from a 3-0 deficit.
Perry coasted past Roston as base, he peered out towards
Steve Canton shackled San
Call Marvin ,Miller. Tile Wood either. The Indians man. tyIng the score on a homer by Steve Ilraun and Steve Ilrye Yankee bullpen. Ifi.s fat)
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an one hit-a Leadoff
American league's hitters are aged seven hits against the Gene Tcnace and a two-run c'rnnblnccl to drive in seven runs Jim, Is a New York coach.
single
up
the
middle to Chris
back on strike -put there every knuckler but three double plays triple by Sal Rondo.
for the Twins
"I'm happy to see him get a Speser-to lead PhiIa4eIph;m
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Oaklmift finally pusheil acrosi
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the winning run In the 12th when In the first two Innings, making "Rut I don't like to
see him beat hander struck out 14 to tecorl
Chicago White Sox.
Chicago, which dropped its rookie hobby Brooks walked, It easy for Perry.
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Wood has pitched
Innings first three guinea of the season moved up on a sacrifice and
It wasn't so easy for Oakland
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by Kansas City's Bob Oliver in In the sixth inning, snapping a
home during Farm League action at the
the bottom of the ninth inning of scoreless duel betwei'n the
Seminole Little League Park recently. Mosser
his first start mars WxI's knucklehuiller and young Milt
plays for Andy's Paint and Body Shop team out
pitching record so far.
Wilcox.
of Lake Mary.
The rubber-armed rightThat wi's plenty for Wood,
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bander hurled his third con- who got only one run in each of
secutive shutout Tuesday night, his First two starts this season.
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By THE A.SSOCLATD PRP&amp;9
White Sos won their sixth elsewhere In the Al. too.
straight game.
Dick Deago's two-hitter ended
American league
National leaguW
In other ,merIcan league Kansas City's six.gamiie losing
in iin
Fa-it IM',iai'u
action Tuesday. Oakland edged streak as the Ito) blanked
W. I. Pet. (.R.
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Montreal
2 .714 W. I. Pet. G. ft.
Minnesota blasted Boston 12-0,
CalIfornia's Clyde Wright,
New York
Detroit
Kansas City trimmed Balti- Jim Perry of Minnesota and
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Baltimore
4
more 3.0. California downed Detroit's Mickey Lolich all had
Pittsburgh
5 3 .d
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4 4
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Milwaukee 4-1 and Detroit took four-hitters.
St. Lows
2 7 m
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Six-foot-7 Laker forward hap. Boston
3 4 .429
Texas 4-1.
Wright drove in two runs in
Chicago
2 $ .230 42 4 .n
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The White Sox have played the seventh inning with a clutch Los Angeles Lakers feel they py Hairston Is matched against Milwaukee
West D4,talon
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nine games this season and double as the Angela snapped a have to neutralize Dave De- Ddflusschcre, and the Knicks' 6- New York
Las Angeles
8 2 JOb
Wood has started four of them. 1-1 tie by scoring three times. Russchere. The New York 8 Jerry Lucas at center goes
Houston
8
2 .300 Cathy fie works with two days rest
Lolich survived s shaky first Knicks face the task of stopping against the 7.1 Chamberlain.
West
t)ftskm
San
Diego
4
4
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4
Thanks to the appearance of and the 400 free in 5:52.5.
because the knuckler puts vir. inning to subdue Texas, ending Wilt Chamberlain.
Oakland
5 2 .714 San Francisco 4 6 .400 4
100
Inie
two
teams
in"t
tonight
butterfly
and
Its
the Lakeland High swim team White won the
Milwaukee's Kareem Abdul Cblcsgo
tually no strain at all on his the Itangers' four-gaine win.
6 3 .697 Atlanta
4 7 .X41 4"i
the afternoon wasn't a total loss the 200 individual medley as pitching arm.
ning streak. Tony Taylor tripled the first game of the best-of- jabhar, at least an Inch taller Minnesota
4
2
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Li
Cincinnati
2 4 2M 5
as
helping
the
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place
National
Basketball
Association
yesterday in their tn-meet rehiiy team to a
outmuscie an inspired 35-year- Kansas City
4 6 .400 21]
Atlanta 9, St. Louts 3
champion. The nationally tele- old Chamberlain last week.
which included the Seminoles of finish. Kathy Reagan won the 50
California
3 6 .333 3
houston 5, Chicago I
free and was part of the 200
vised game, with las Angeles
Sa nford.
Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 2, 13
blacked out, was scheduled to
"There was just no way that
The Oviedo boys won over medley relay team and the 400
innings
begin at 7 p.m. (PST) at the series was going to go more
Tuesday's Results
58-11 but were free relay team,
Philadelphia 3, San Francisco
Also taking firata for the
Forum.
than six games," said Fred
Minnesota 12, Boston 0
overwhelmed by the Seminoles
0
Oakland 4, New York 3, 12 in"Deflusschcre Is their best Schaus, the Lakers' general
74-21. The girls from Oviedo Seminoles were Mary Smith in
New York 2. San Diego I
man as far as rebounding and manager. "I've never seen Wilt nings
also won over Lakeland, 437 the 100 breast stroke, Regina
1.35 Angeles 6, Montreal 1
shooting
outside
are
conthe
100
backstroke
and
quite
like
that.
California
4,
Milwaukee
lie
grimaced
at
I
but were whipped by Sanford, Crow in
Wednesdays Games
rørfl4'41" 'MId K.r Jon, la- every call."
Kan4-ai (:liy 1, Ba!!me'e '
76-17. Seminole boys. wen mer .&amp;to- Royd in diving,
Philadelphia
tChampuon 1-0
Oviedo's Jackie Matherly
kers' assistant coach, of the 6Detroit 4, Texas I
Lakeland 74-11 and the girls won
at San Francisco (McDowell Zwon
[Akers,
who
have
The
spoiled
the
Chicago
6,
foot
Knick
cornerman.
"lie
Seminole
"party"
by
Cleveland
0
76-37.
0)
$124,500 with playoff victories
must be stopped."
winning the 100 freestyle in 1:04.
The boys action saw
Cincinnati
Nolan 3-0) at
over
Chicago,
4-0,
and
MilSeminoles of Sanford take no
Wednesday's Games
Pttlsbw'ghi Riasa 2-01, night
IIERAU)SCOREBOARD
waukee,
4-2,
and
with
the
best
less than ten of the 11 firsts. The
Cleveland (ltdrow 1-1) at
SL Law., iWise 0.2) at Atlb1RCIUILS
won-lost percentage in the
0 medley relay team of Clyde
Chicago
(Johnson (0.2)
lanta (Reed 1-I), night
200 Free-Smith (5) 2:07.9,
regular
season,
could
set
an
Hays, Tom McDonald, Dickle
Boston (Culp 1-11 at MinChicago t Pt.zarrn (1-1 at
iS), Barkowski (0) .200;
NBA record for $224,500 If they
Aiken and Dori Lee posted a Fitt
I.M.—Morgan
nesota
(WoocLion 00)
Houston iWilsonG-ti night
IS) 2:23.2, Aiken
beat
the
Knicks.
New
York,
winning time of 2.01.2 and th
California ( Clark 04) at MilNew York (Seaver 2-4) at San
McCallister (0) .50; Freee (S),
with $94,500 In winnings for
400 free relay foursome of Dave
Paul (0) 25.5, McDonald (S).
waukee (Parsons 1-1)
Diego
Grief 1-4, night
beating Baltimore, 4-2, and
Fitzpatrick, Hays, Mike Smith
Oakland i McLain 1-0) at New
Montreal tSloneman 24 at
lAv (S). Divingiminez (S)
Boston 4-1, could add $65,000 by
and Walt Morgan had a winning
York Keklch 101. night
(S),
Albersctiardt
Los Angeles tOsteen 1-4). night
56.75. Henson
beating the Lakers.
time of 4:18.3.
Baltimore (McNally 2-0) at
Thursday's Games
100
Fly—Smith
(S)
1:02,
(0).
The Croons Panthers closed
In between these two relay
Losers In playoff finals seven Kansas City (Sçlittorff 1.1),
Philadelphia at Sin Fran.
.100;Free—
(0)
victories the Seminoles were Campbell
out their season yesterday as
times In the past 10 seasons, the night
Cisco
of Morgan IS) 55.5, [fall (0), Fits
they defeated the New Smyrna
sparked by the twin victories
Detroit (Coleman 2-0) at
Lakers haven't won a title since
CIncinnati at Pittsburgh,
(5) .400; Free—Aiken (5)
ikach Junior var.lty G-2. The
Smith and Morgan. Morgan won 6:05.5,
movingto Los Angeles In l). Texas (Bosnian 1.1), night
night
Tarnm
McCalllster
(0),
win gave the ninth graders a 7.2
the 230 individual medle' with
Their latest shot, in 1970, was
New York at San Diego, night
a (S) .100 100 R.ckstroke-Clyde
record, with their only losses
time of 2:23.2 and the 100 tree In
frustrated by the Knicks in
Thursday's Games
Mentreal at Los Angeics,
1:11.3,
tong
O),
Henson
e
(Si
coming at the hands of the older
55.5. Smith used 1:02 to win th
seven games.
No games scheduled
night
(S). 100 BreaststrokeSeminole High JVs.
100 butterfly and 2:07.9 to McDonald
(1:12.5), lee (S)
(S)
Handy Brown went the
capture the 200 free.
distance on the mound for the
Other firsts by Seminole were Wilbur (0).

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In the other National league
the inhtlilic on an apparent
By KEN IIAPPOPO1IT
gnties, the L'iIIsI,urgti Pirates
Associated Pta's. Sports Writer "take" pitch-n 3.0 count,
"lie was just trying to put it defeated the tim innati fled 52
Home run No. C42 was ii little
down,''
sniul Aaron, "You've got In 13 InnIngs; the Houston Asmore tasty for hlitmik Aaron. It
was dished ul) by Ilob Ulbson, to take advioninge of wl)by troi trimmed the Clilcago Cubs
5.4; the New York Mels beat the
"That's probalily the last fast when he throws one like tliuit
The home run, Aaron's third San Diego Padres 2-I; the Ins
ball I'll see from him this year,"
said Aaron after his two-run this year, turned him!) another Angeles Dodgers turned back
shot helped (1* Atlanta Braves step closer to ibIs' Ruth's life' the Montreal Expos 6-1 and the
boinb theSt. I A)uiq Cardinal see time record (if 714. The Braves
Philadelphia Phlillem blanked
star currently is In third lnti', the San Francisco Giants 3-0,
-3
night,
Anton's two-run blast gave
who rarely grooves four behind San lrnnuiso'a
the Braves a 11-0 lead after two
one
for
hitters,
threw
('flC
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Willie
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The two winners tonight will
move into the final game which
is set for Saturday at 1 p.m.,
also at Tinker Field.
of that contest will advance to
the regional play, with a shot at
the state tournament. Brown is
expected to pitch that game if
tl~c Somiroles advance. but
could also see action today if
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week ns t1w- we're dumped three times by the Fow P1ts
ha vaulted unto btle consideration themselves in in late
loyota league play.
Gladys c1aacg was the big pain for the leaders as she
came up with a 188 in her first game, about 55 pins over her
average. Sieve Sensakovic's 187 also helped the Mugs. The
lime game won by the Beep Beepa was by seven sticks.
The second place B-Seer also ran Into a snag last week
who fired 1232 to pace
mtIy In the person cii Wiley But
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Eziie Adam3
finai night of the season In the Urqro?rulonal loop. Adams
W games of 231 and 23 for his 617 series and Senart also
hada6l7ongamescd2l4,2l7andlM.
Senart did enjoy a added plazurt since his Wilt's Amoco
am won four tram Mama' Outlaws. Helping Senart were B.
Henry 20O,19-570. D. Wilt flL209-5 and K. Wilkins 233.

Brown.whopickedupthewin
Monday. will likely be at
base today. The )OSit1O1l
held down by hard-hitting
Thckie las during the tU1IX
season, but the left-handed
senior Is out with a broken
collar bone.
Rickv Turner will be at
second base, NeSmith at
shortstop and Willie Wall is
probable
starting
third
baseman. Wall also had a triple
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ball hit the wall In deep right
In center and Charles
Dawn
centerfield, but the Edgewater
outfielder got a perfect bounce Duhart In right for the
off the wall and held Reynolds Seminoles. Rounding out the list
of starters is the team's top
at first though a run scored.
Seminoles used sacrifice hitter, Kurt McI 4cod, who Is the
bunts to move runners into catcher.
4)
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M
man that was sent to the plate to
bunt did liii lob nerfectiv. In - - "ii in inter
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scored as
Park in a 4-3 sciucaker Monday.
Reynolds was corning
The Seminoles did play Winter
pitch and Ricky NeSmith
Park in the season finale,
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The Fighting Seminoles have Edgewater 5-3 In Monday's Sloan on the mound tonight
caine alive In Monday's game.
The tall junkie came on late In ibough his batting average has
opt net. The Eagles had
their second engagement
defeated Sanford two times the season as the team's been off this season, it didn't
p.m. as they meet Evans In the during the regular season, but number two hurler. He got off to slow him down against the
semi-Finals of the District their luck ran out in the district a late start due to basketball. Eagles, His first time up he
He pitched one out Monday In slammed a triple between the
SAAAA baseball tournament competition.
The Seminoles take a 14-10 the Edgewater game when center and right fielder-s. They
The $ p.m. contest pits top.
seeded ColooW against un. record into the game, as Donald Brown was ha%ing were ready for him the next
tinx he came to the plate. lie hit
ccmpared to an IW rtikrk for difficulty finding a.e plate.
dertiog Seabrem.
Bobby Reynolds., one of the the ball harder and farther, but
the Trojans. Coach Guy Garrett
The Seminoles made it to
teams top hitters last year, was teld to a single. In fact, the
semi-finals
o ff Is cvpected to go with Frank
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Urthkc lut vick when the action was close there were two
tg sweeps in the City loop this put week. Pat Roche's
590 and B. Atkins 192 sparked the .wt cii Joe Qearncms
over the Tropb7 Lo=ge.
In theother sweep the fleet Reserve Ann. was led by J.
Ray 211. l. Ron Morris 199 and J. Nader 192
the Jet Lanes. High for the Lanes were D. Richards 22, Harv
Pentecost 194 and John Spolaki 194.
Zaks Jewelry parlayed the efforts at R. C'nowa 192. J.
Kanner I0, ii-sao and B. Bosther 200,230-5$0 to titree wins
over Wall Plumbing. High for Walls were A. Serrees 196,304SM and R Savarese 219.
In the other match the To) team got top performances
from Ray Robinson 206,202-57L D. Spencer :15 and E
Weaver 237 to win te from Pabx. High for bUa was a
2c--7 L C. Plerly.

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The ide.elect Is the grandannouncing the
to Carry
daughter of Mrs. Bess Jahon
f.
and the late Howard C. Johnson
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and the late Mr. Ctn of fir.
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want to pass along to all our
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preciate your interest. I am
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elementary education from
Sut.utnBit Coliegr
in Lakeland. She was
grad ua ted summa cum
laude,
Lpsllon Cu f or scholastic
r.zuevernent and charact er
and will be listed in the ig'
editton of 'Who's Who
rncang
Students
American Universities and
C lieges
She Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Please phone me at
and thank all so much icr your
inter est in your community.

Jun Ratliff and his friend. Mar' Muster from Ridgewood
N. J. are visiting Jjf5 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Ruth!! of 5(X) Lake
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Department met at use Jan
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rnjcn'r'd the lundw'cm.
A 'Rubber Maid" part', will
uc held at
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Center May 9 at 2'

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bake sale was a huge

Miss Jane Kirk, an executive
officer Ior the Eastern
Seaboard Y.M.C.A, in Newark.
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C2zris, "All Use aItorx
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ceremonies for Investiture 01
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judges and meet "the most
She is executive aertaz-y
the Orange County' Bar interesting people in the
world." The profewcm cit legal
Association and
the association office in secretary, in Mrs. Samtrook's
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enjoy it
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Earle, N. J. After a whirlwind
Ure - week courtship they
were married. The couple will
et4etrate their 27th wedding
anniversary in June and for 20
years of their married life they
have lived in Florida. "It seems

ezIr'emey active, Christ) was
more pave. ]
pthe two do not look alike any
more than aims' Other
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and ,aster. While Christ'. is
fIve feet five inches tall, her
brother Chris is a
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BETTY CANARY
limes the year and month can be read but the day
and month is not clear or entirely missing.! would like
to see this corrected for with the cost of postage being
what it I, I think we deserve be tter service. Thanks for
hearing me out.-ERMA
DEAR POLLY-V. N. could doubtless remove the
lime deposits from her shower stall
I do. Close the
drain and pour vinegar, full strength, on the floor of the
stall and let it stand for a few hours. the a scrubbing
pad to clean If the first time does not work, repeat th e
process-MRS. H. L. G.

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I was fending off a friend who wanted me to play gulf
(her Carl tins a snow plow) when inspiration struck.

*,. them dry to make wo der ul dusting cloths. This Is t
4 much less expensive than buying the commercial ,-~
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my personal
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board. lii now side my front door. On It is inscribed,

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ILLY
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It was a cold and snowy day when I came u po n a solu.
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corn ne
kerosene with some other In 'redient (I cannot re
member what It was), dIppetcloths'ln this and let .4,

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"Congratulations-University of

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DEAR JANICIII was a camel
your letter
came to my desk just a couple
of
this
to
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grandchildren had proved

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about It. O.K.uCC tnd say
I lovingly fondle a tennis racquet. I lounge In my
wicker chair.
I drink
iced tea.
k at
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Once In awhile I touch my
elbow and win
Sooner o
or later, somebody
asks to loo
racquet and they ooh and hh In de.
light
at the en
lion, Gussie
M the
raving. It says, "With sIncerea
Tb apprecia.
don't ask me to play. They respect
chIleY
a wounded
p.

DEAR POLLYdren like a little chill on their
hot dogs so I keep
not it frozen.
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But since
practical
to thaw all of
when just
a little is needed, I looked
around
be tter way.
freeze for
a
he chili
in ice•cube
F
trays. After it is frozen, i
remove
them In the cubes
a plastic and put
that can be stored
freezer. whenever a small
amount
out and is needed, I take
thaw the
num be r of cubes.-SHIRLEY
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I played the golf game by buying a set of clubs at a
then giving
them a permanent home In cur
somebod
Family rooni. When som ebody asks, "Why don't I ever
see you at the
Betty"7 smile sweetly
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nce the day bo th Ike and Dickborrowed
and say
my mashie at
well, I sort of keep my
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NEW YORK (Al') George
C. Scott says he would li ke to
change his Image. Ills role as a
policeman in the Hallmark hall
of Fame production, "Th e
Price," set for a May 3 Ide(ir:iit'd spades as ttu' stilt vision showing, is no exception
''1t'
matfar of herein.
South cut'-blil in diamonds Ic
ality,'
"It Ityou're
show lint round control and
North full strong enough to forceful it comes through
show the club ace with a whether you want It to or not.
fite.clul, call
It's hard to change your Image
It should he n u t e d that once you're type-cast. Early In
my ca re er I always pla yed vil'
Send St ., JACOIY MODISH book lains. At the moment, I'm look to: "Watt
Indg.7 trio this .p. ing for a weak character to
P.O. 5.. 4$, 1.4.. City play."
$toI?on, Now Yii&amp;, N.Y. I00I.

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iiiunds. When tie didn't, hi'
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Is', South could have bid Its
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are times when (lilt' of these
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partner but this business of
confusine your nartnasi
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bid against an opening heart
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NEW YORK (Al')
Jane
hoffman, a regular in the television soap opera seri es, "Love
of Life," has been signed to
play Barbra Streisand's moth er
In "tip the Sandbox," now film'
Ing In Hollywood, Calif.
Other film locations will be in
New York City and K en ya, Afl'
rica
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VINTON IN WESTERN
NEW YORK (All) - Singel'
actor Bobby Vinton will have a
role In 'The Train Robbers,"
starring John Wayne Also In
the western film are AnnMargrit, Rod Raylor and lien
Johnson. Location will be flu'
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faced Marty and attractv
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which Marty is a knight who
tries to rnie the fair maiden,
Barbara. trim ,. m:.'ir -j ii
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ente rt ain ing kin Don't tOt'5 handle those vital business
matters in the afternoon, though.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) If you schedule your routines
well ina m you can follow through ve ry intelligently, but
Make home
expect of you in p
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care remains the same.

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10:00 (7) Night Gallery
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c:n then join wi th Congeniahs
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w hatever decisions you want to
you can settle w
make with others and take care of clothes and personal

courteous manner you possess.

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and Mrs Henry Willett this
week were his Icruthis' and
sister- In- law. Robert and ---Ethel Willett from Cheaspeake
.
Beads, bid. They also isi*ed
With a friend, Mrs. Louise
PAT SAMBROOK admires
Weavei while In Qminota. The
couple went on to the Krysto do painting on velvet given her
some surf (istuing and will go
by tim' taishnt The paInting
uceues a prominent place
finn there to visit at Sarasota
in the living room of the
and Cyjrrzs Gardens before
lov ely Carnage Hill home.
returning to their home.
tIgsna Estes Ptsath;
Le and Frye Wsriry and
-children, former residents f
Henry
Willett
enterea
Liu.iuuLa Mu.rtl 111 lv st
Seminole Memorial Hospital in
and Mn. 0.
sr Sanford wnere be underwent
W(*k'Y faxnib will be tWIkII1$ major surgery us April 17. Our
their home in West Pal-rn Beads pratters are with the Willett
In the IH' future.
family f or his complete

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Patrick's husband has * great
hobby of rutting, polishing and
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proposed to you that is (e 1In
the near 1utu because it
bring excellent benefits or you to enter Inme. Gain the
your projects. Use that kind,
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Being fraternal twins
New
her they have diff erent perhe was a Marine suTUilItieS and while C-IrLs was
husband

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lendid for
Investigat ing quietly whatever you do not un5P
understand and
getting in formation you need to proce ss more quickly
the future.
ARIES
21 to Apr 191 you can corn
unde rstand ing with others in
if you discuss
points. Get your important
with materesponsIbilitIes questionable
quickly Cooperate
in some joint venture. Be

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As for herself she simpl
t'r'Jt'ys being around people
up with what is going on. Psi a

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at Maillandi-4as well as five
the Officers Club, Naval grandchildren.

The Steudle's were married In
11 in New Jersey and have
lived in Florida for the past 10
years. They are active in Senior
Citizens, American Legion and
many other civic organizations
in this area.
OOI4OWO guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. William tun.
merman, !ollywood Calif.,
Miss Harriet Parker, Swanton.
Otuo, and Mr. Fred SchiagintWOIL .Z5t uange, N.J.; Mr.
and Mrs. loin Julian and
lamil, Famamod, N.J. as well

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and "king of tte ho
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the attractive t.lond
Mrs. Sambrook conds.

Mrs Helen Pat rick attended
a gems and mineral show an

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For recreation the family
duty.- Second
son,
enjoys
closely
has achieved his e owns 1% foot boat now docked
w, be g
Secretaries knowledge
* police
legal long ambition
typists, have alagood perat the San!
which
a member
being of the
SUlWllt), and
ability
.. keep officer and is of
Sambrook
a sales
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Altamonte Springs Poli ce representa
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year bed. Write I. ABY. Bsi DIN. Las A..1es,
ISIS,. FN a peroesal reply eaciase stamped, addressed

71W Sarnbrooks live

area. "I help shorthand e xp'erience and
place prospective clients with ability, a smattering of

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Th e Steudle s base two
of CasseIbuTy celebrated their daughters, Mrs. Tom Juhan
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on a question and answer panet
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the guest spe aker, at th tconference. The Kirk's grand.
daughter, Julie Feueacher
Maitland. appears h'equenu.s
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the job and the best way
Mrs.
Harry
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Patricia I Saints-Oak, wile and
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coUncilman states in describing
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overdone, I was raised In a home with two parents wio
were both "perfectionists."
We had a large closet with everything hung just so. We
children were not allowed to go into it. We asked for our
clothes and they were
to us.
A wicker rocker gives me chills to this day. I satin one
for hours on end with a book. (The only toy which I was
permitted because it didn't make a mess.) We were n't
allowed to sit in the living room ex ce pt on very special
occasions, and then only on certain chairs.
We ate In a restaurant for years so our kitchen stove
and sink were kept spotless. We washed in the big copper
laundry tub In the basement in order to keep the bathroom
clean.
Mother is up In years now, but she Is still a perfectionId. All her furniture looks like new.
I escaped when I
ed many year, ago, but I still
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DEAR ABBY: The letter about "perfectionists" inspires
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school truancy and burglaries
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keeping problem so simple that ever. I could solve It. I
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The groom, a 296$ graduate of
Legas, Ligonter, Pa.
of the twide.
Ligonier
High School
The altar of the church was
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poiiowui.g the
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banked with f
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reception was
delatra and appropriate nuptial Willuimson Hall. Asslstliig with presently employed by fladden
music was provided by the serving and entertaining Safety Inc., l)owrungtown. Pa.
organist, Wayne Tenney,
Franklin, Pa.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Raymond Phillips.,
Conneaut. Pa., wore a formal.
length gown of (jfly lace
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Mrs. Dorothy Watd, 109
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member of Latin Club, Pars,medical Club and GAA. She
ctrientiy employed as a data
clerk with Water
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The bridegroom-to.-be Is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. D
Fussell of Bushnell. He
born In Hollywood and was
graduated from South Sumter
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where he participated in r&amp;U
sports. He is presently a
systems analyst
FiOnnett, Inc.
The wedding will be an event
May £ at 2
in at
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Al] friends and ielativ are
to the wedding
cordially
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bride, both of Ugonlec.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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Clarence illi and Mrs.

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72 FURY lii 4 Dr, HT, R&amp;H. AT, 271 NOVAS &amp;271 MALIBUS E quip
with V8, AT. PS, AC. R, H, Tint
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72 BARRACUDA 2 Dr. Hd. Tp New

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69 PLYMOUTH Fury .i Dr .. R, N,
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Retail $6503.35

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fkaref co-d I O-rr I ),: solo

As'

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Ifl isi-: in

"DEMONSTRATORS" CIIRPCRT SALE rr(or.d:at.

King Sit* lhfougho~oj Small pay

throw •waf ijW$iii,
Sell lltern qyCkIp

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r;-1 '''4 liPSlC?f, 5'lp

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3151 S. Orl ando Ave.

merits at

Paradise Pools
Q.'-1,
Pools
An, Or,-3n Pc, )7) 0)$ 5

._
fAIRWAY PLAlAtAUP4DMU'.lA?
Tr y
05*fhllam da'iv.1175715
on ' t

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N,t'.r" flaae t&amp;ia .1 crc

SlOG

34' Pontoon Houseboat, 1.4,500, 33'

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Ave - 7)

Ceramics

het attack as an CSLW.

Sv w.es Ma'n

'mInce ttII S F'e-ncn 3376%.

LaundryServlce'

D

ardor,

per minute, u per our medi.
xld tln
'lce bthirC,
findinp.
uking tug Step.
I And this f&amp;der PUL

acrylic storm doors. $4SS
COrflplefily installed
Call
Al,.n,,n,,,,, Doors of 5.antovii 33)
34)

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Poultry

.

$30 Volt Air Comenov

% fl '.'a'O' S

ew

' -5

Winchester Homes of Fla. Station wagon. rsw'ia good. $100.
3234)10.

115 &amp;

10

gik tised fa'ar of arHtlfi

ang an rwiting cvnr4ionat gait-it'd their l,oe'ymoor)

No, his agart"ttts are far you of the -yt-ar4ld man
ILC dangercris
who was m&amp;rm'fng an

Puol Supple-s

CHIC btAut'v S .5 ,
SALON
' 5$•
1 '' " ill 'li
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thus %

bokkt below, they soon re

100W.

01 SLMIPiOiI. INC

,",',,, LId you know tat you can have
room un'tto Fence, AWnOg &amp; YOUR business appear in 11.1
SHOPPERS GUIDE for •5 low as
Car pet of Sntc,d 37) 347.4

BE READY FOR SUMMER
I" Aium.n,n, Screen door e,IPI grill,
delivered and fully iri;laIi,d,
S" 95 t0f Oil Stock ilifirs Also

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Grae,ite, ill SItS.

Ar'.Que Car.ed S'anpoany

ion Roil, like n

m ac n i.e

tope, U01,69900" Salo "464"

ta

•Os$OS*SPONtlPsGuuOD$
Doitniøwn Sanford 377 5541

Col

-q

1,p*'*r.t,, Stand SIt POqt.OIe

P4ev, 133 373 1514 before S and *.

n.',- •'.'ar. Or

_________________

AQUA V'OOL SI liViCi'.,

LEE iNDUSTRIES
Lightning rodS, ClO th eS dryer
v(n'.ng, ice maker hook up III
ssw. or Il-a tile

r.r"noS . apounfnr,.I

So ft cuits a salutart' the underlying f)syt4iologcai.'

Log marital relations are so

CABINI IS OR ROOM ADO

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Carpets clean sailer ilPi the Blue e 5,1 B.?dS. An."ais SuOi•5 I
Luster Electric Shampooer onl-j SI
WIll 'ivy p"te bred p4agoies I
__
____
tis. CARRoLL'S
CUR.
i!ftA•• C!.
I

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HOUR"

3151 5. Or lando Ave.
Rt. 17.92, SANFORD

Pool Supplies

GUTTER SNIPE

:10

t-t h1nu; tr -

in

L ee 1 want ad find ha
me*
owners for , longer ni'edq'd but
i,rSi'tt tt'mt It's

i' 100 '.1,1111 panf'nij
"P' )
C.wllpns. Misc. home repairs &amp;
improv,menll 33)4$7
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SIlO Clers.-r

sUer 3.

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SANFORD

Equity in rmes, land We PSI

sl'wr ad (,,'I 373 7111

J HANRIL "' s alAury P*QOs

atels' reduces

)UCIOIY rtnnan -ing i

For the act o snioLing year-old gj,

:

lCe

I jillp(Aell I

aclun. and gj%~ Alice Ilse

A1101101110clal YOM IA"ffg.

!'.2.

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list 9-SANDY MAN

QtA

th'

OW t: '

Ji

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I

fearing

aft

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_____

ps,

relations,

would

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by

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that tt1't the Don

,nd

.

&amp; i'd 373 35*5 177 .,e7

itlmig niitallv but not
to quit his smoking. but he
11flt' SItiiiiItatsstill ins.l,iti on using 10 c.'iga. fatiguing to the heart, due CrisisIs.
in P
tu thbOeivnitai p0
res per di.
IIIUnd himself titi'
alils' t fllti(4IlI1) 55)5)1 ;Il'.'
And hr has cvass'd nun' turi',
tai

I

since,

A(oj`N(V Coltnef S Park

tIs faet tls.4t her 110%. ,

wee hour

doet cdered bin)

Home Improvements

_________

30 p.-

Nrrd f'O ta..lS lnSurintet I. 0*

-%Vill, if I die., I die!- %%1A Alive didn't
1L17
-

'T1en be sulereci a mild th.' pulse rate.
due to )s*i constant fretting,
It is Stir chasing airsjnd ossi a potsibis. ss'c-om,d uno.
hrns't attack
after wild women and danc' oars- attack.
Akhougb

7DyC

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ek-. f

Transport ation-

AutoInsurance

&amp;zid siv to Isi:nse!f:

w

SANFORD

___________________

flic' tfn(.4l young htisbaricl's

lk'sides. marital relit)r)nb

Al. P01*110 PLUMBING

.'Ode old of L-V41d a new rrqe
,-t ,,,4t,.s ,

"1' 71140 &amp; AIR CON
011105150 74155 Irrn(h Ave 337 e
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Instead, be s)u.*ild adopt

112%'r OnlY 3 slight t-11"IL't On band had I

Plumbing. Electric

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fe

-, tfl,i then tuntrnut' for as

.&amp;nd ss'e were se.r's' hap.

4)-P,?i And Supplies

_.

CRViCE. iNC. i S M.tog,a,

Pep•rs. Alter at.on. Cuttom work
371 3170
373 $OIl
323 left

dies!

ves ecome Such

-4

recem)v married mv bms. 10119 its 20 11fliflutc-s afirr vou
stluff Out dir trigiart-tte! *
who is' 15 Vans" rm, senicir.

Poutiry

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3111473

pi.ar.
G s ifIGiS ttoo 55 Il
St Po 377 liii

old

IleSVJ)Oiflt U) lULlS 10351(11 Dr Crane.- bt

710M,agnol'a A ve

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''V-Oa"l' and S,I(ilf'fl A_ti Ap

ihout their hrIth nor let
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on 2nd morlgagi r.al estate.
FAMILY CONSUMER FINANCE

p5easonAkrc
so washer and r,lrigeralg,
sa-rv'ce GENEVA HEATING &amp; R"fltod,I-ctg' Room Add , pInIng
(1cIIVy.
•fller,Of.
•'
AIR CONDITIONING IGH
lr-r RraonabI 37) 134?
Orlando Orit,. 373 S3a

,tevi hke Alks's husb.gd
}d)Hld
hc s-u c4tst.'krn"

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furniture, $3,000 13.000 available

S(145AR15 GIASSI PAINT CO

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Vtfl. rtpbt'd Slit
irt.n,

wamet.,tt so his worry made
him platonic. His cigarettes
were a greator hazard than
boudoir romancing!

Consolidation Leans up to S2.O

D'd you trtp* 17.al you Can hite--

FULL i.neC. £ Appl,anc

5A14V 01*011 IC TRIC COMPANY

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Evinrude motor, $100; 1541 Jeep

Glass.Mirrrs

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CIII

uuTut
Marine Equipment
- _-_- ---_--_ ______ -.-- - - __________
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Alit,, Motors 1. Trailirt
Penn Cra ft Ta pe Deck

Schemes Small money and move

3l00FrnhAive 372 '447

Appliances

c.alk SA'Illit'(j 5)54' Ptt'.*(.')It'T.

her husband's worry about

41-Lawn And

t

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S4

Move In - 119 yourst Quick 3p
IM
or

__________________________
___________________________
Money toLoan

The- DII erenc 5 Del. out

3577 Pk Dr'ee. 317 )343

40BuIldIng Malersals

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I

Hwy UWI'SS Ph

And Tools

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"ONE

Sa nf ord 377 417
'yOUR buS,fl?%t appear ri tile
SHOPrIR5 GUIDE for 15 lOw
Pet
*11, a He-raald Want Ad b, calling $55 a month' Call 331 2*11 and ask ___________________
___________________________
A4iiMAi HAVEN BOAROTi'G
3717111, and likOg for a fr'vsndly 101 our *101 Id v'SO'
p1
*4 Vsor
tIFtiNELS bath-mg. Dipping

I

SO-SlOt'S A nd

_____
_____

Eating

______

- 'itimate. call Carl Harris. at
(EARS an Sanford 322 1711.
_______________________

559-40*
Don I 1010* atIp %Clul
.e "ems
Sell tile--rn Qv'ClIy

"Our commission found a marked decrease
crime,
but unfortunately our report has bUfl
____________________stolen!"

I

Central Air Condition For free

b

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Wa -'r,ss arc Caller. full 0' part I •

Cr5111"Avenue

Beds

One Mud Tit*. 110 a 15 Goodyear

Bicyclet
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_______________________ MAPYLANDI RIEDCHICKFN

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WI)

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,

WORRY CLINK By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

SO-Garage Pumman. Sales
S1-AucIIofls
$3-Wanted
10 Bsy
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__________________________

'kYSS

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Bedroom tu'tC, AOt4%e. tilube

Goods

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A
A

('r)flSt't1t1t'fl(-ts.' dtplriniti.

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lA,.JS'r
Di'G..i'r ti
Q
THIt'd' t.)SE
.rrE.o7s '
) I
7 CO

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a&amp;
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,' ST*'rc'.E'r
7'CS'J T A8LE'
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s-t-.

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ir

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£t,i.1l5, Apply in

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LOND1E

R .CI%Si'd I "SI .'

PeIOr' 113 west 27Th 5?.. Sanford

Merchaindisall

"
t

A~

Equipment

problem.

-

4)-CamPing Equipment
u-Sports Eguspmem

, ______
ir

41

$ 135

P0 each Also Unicycle. Call In _________________________

proval. 500 Floor Plans-

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Office Equipment

1105 Sanford Ave

Rt.

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Se*

_____
__
£sperenc
ed
beautic
an. for

__________________

a-Btcyctss
47-Boat; and

(t

Orlando Ave.

in today.

Rcrsatlonal

~
=_=!j

I

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THE EASY WAY!

________________

5$

HP Motor; II' Boal 37) 4354

Will Pay Cash todayL Call Me

motorcycles. fu rs. diamondil

.

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Store And

arnprs $173 441 4IU after 4

Martin, 313 3410

Winchester Homes of Fla.

______

r

CIII, amot.51, and

5ala' $I Ifl1475

Ma,QueII. (l,Or.c *,ider. 373

WANT

furniture, live Stock, airplanes.

"

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337 'iv)
35-lncøfni &amp; Invtstment __________________________
Property
firm nas 00111.110 10 0OC
34-ut,n.4% Prop.rtv
cA. p.v.c Pa. .---.
oc Sr4 p000 work i ng
37-Real Estate Wanted
on-ant 55 ,-', saing name ape I
and ,'pe'.ence to Bc a a. ca r e I
I
o TPue 5anlp'd Herald, SO fit

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.

WI NTHROP

"tO-I

le

II

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II! 0 ttIt.: \
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-_a'_it_5_Lt__ '

3)Hous.'$ForSa

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54-Mobile Homes

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Lots for Mobile homes, rent or buy

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R.as Estate For 5.1.

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SHOP

P' .
'a O Santorc

Live lift baby tiller,
P

every

1

V o .a. 37'? 1
f

.

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11

Organ,

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SSA

27-Resort Property For P.M III*'10i14 insurance •eflcy in
Ds- ',Cc Iweds esperencii wom.an
J$-Bui*ness Property For Pent
tb dli pcj't.or With a
IS-Wanted To Revs?

OFF

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'r

- -deliver

Call .1 Martin. 37) 3440

Yti-'

will find this directory

Ii
-.

S1D

alIVlut 5115,50 LU. flew, $l%a3 )fl

1753

3121157

$150i) pr acre WPial PIIV• you?

"SWAP TRADE"

resIdents and newcomers

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and Nail. rarbo. power Øear

Chord Organ. 3 er,sor II ccwivl

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WA'lII-o

,

ccnvcnlence. Perm

CAR',

1541 CPr, mitt. Super to.w'
i"-' '" 1i.fA"4' I' '-erYor, , -

Musical Merchandises
-

Si

in Sin

Oranges. extra nice Vai.nc ,as Cam

2$Mobile Homes Rent

-i

c.n'au.'
___________

*.
'Ee -.

NFORD

Winchester Homes of Fla.

the most convenient and
PR_

Real Estate
Wanted

VIh rig of va usi. We Wheel and

are listed for your

i4N

¶e,FLLFYS uSCO

i.gs?r M*cn,n•. $13 444 MU
alter 4
Sears Cold Spot. IS 500 NYu Ar -___________
Conditioner Used ore Summer
CaviRags'er Lee" cne.'s..,'

- LAND

deal at

anent

Nutus Aide. 3 11. Pert Time and
full tim. Apply SomusSie Lodge
Wug HornS.
S Bay Ave.

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31

Trade in cans, I boilS, furniture

The following businesses

'.

lfl IPSO

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'i" !.,.

compl,t. 555 Voive VS 3fl 3541

_______________________________ Two lightweighl 24" Roy Ricyclet.
I

_r Cli Porl Cow,'r, 'e.leN
_____

AI,, "5'r'r"ng A,rtypç
Af lit if yyjjt@sij

drawers und•rn•alh. Ila cad..

(Ia, I)) P;l3

3151 S. Orlando Ave

Gill Fox

Ffl

_________

)%il '.o I ,,'n.n A.e

_________________

GUIDE

-1

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fill m SIAN

A'PllilC% caIi"I.d. bv- sell Trade

1)1 )'

dra*.rt.

RI. 17.92, SANFORD
____________

11.

5$i
n.rN ra4r,
-ote, pateclea' v var tog

_____

_____________________________

:

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Antiquas

______
___ _______
___

Sanford Kealty

3151 S.

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4*'5$

Niger' AT, C &amp; iS rl?rI ri.tn

c,., *co,.n'.', s. a
I rday1SaPurcM O'ii,
Corner 1311.1. I-rends A.e

UNFURNISHED

___________________

Maid, vseedd dor bachelor tWsne in
lardando Springs area Or* day

Revs?

fl-Apartments Petit
Furnished
3MouIs's Rent Untuishs4

I L

LANCELOT

For

) Xt

cr'i$

_____

177 11(11

GET DOUBLE VALUE

I-'r~ ,

'

5t'$%9Il,'
,

trar'sms,.en
II') $41
44 Jfl 5q
.S5
.4 -j S £ii5 S.aLF
n
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Mexican Pottery

1*obe.I'n'm hr..t.t,.l.q

S

Th

1541

williftottleff 515

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,f,r,',T)RUgr 3(.AI51)rft(rPitFR

_________________________
311 ''

i%orLPate7Sto Jero ac,,, gnd,q

fl

chain I,nt fence, 3
'*0mg,
tio-oroom, I bath Pomt, Sj5oW loo

every other woes. 531 3723 adler?

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Iron.

central air. SISO
rnorilh F orsi &amp; last $100 Cepa "

_________________________
SIDE GLANCES

V.liage R' T,'s 'Terminal, l
Cr,nh A.e

_____________________________

_________

tru ?

'IN

FURNISHED

RI. 17.9:5,

' lS'alum,numbuuIdlio I'S block

igtiuiPed

ljr-_Sj,ujsjsoM Wanted

40

514

CP,#Wof*t IM0414, V4, -P-1 ,

rda IOs

lOGE Ocvn'a Rd
________________
_____

RI I? '3. Sanlord

Fla.

set.,

•Auiil

by app; fl)y,j

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•4.l5- 5 F '

$700 I 30 gauge, l o w sno'g., 111

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_________________

__________________

h Arbor, S loll.

11

'SE '' '.

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Estate

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CI4'# C vç
toe. sr'arp $

11)% F .ra ani
'"t0' fl) -4'3

PAir ANTiQUES
5*
,,
ps ,, &amp;
TI,5 - ?P.ur
I S Sac io
p,.,

-'v'.'-g$ AmarvlIs LIII,,,. Ibtilbit

0

Oat Lawn Memorial cereteler y,

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Aiiioc
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of

4s-' OL ' l SI-Nt I((

CA L

______________________
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Help

warned

He

4

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14-Female Help Wanted

W"AiT

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Homes

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17.92, SANFORD
_________ __________________

Ut A4l

_______
Sanford

$

Vi'

_________

t

r.-'V--.'t'.-.'-1 514 Iii fit?

iii 3444

Plot $123 tel up U) $O momth.

Winchester

________________________

THE

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v,_,...,.,
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,,. .,
lad'S.,, 5%. 1, HI' M-w,r. 3*'
SIll Parts Arn•q,an lamp, Si,

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Realty

t54

Call w0ce

d.pertm.r'i. n,

,, ,.

*and tres

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04st?"41trts of of

3?) tC;3V*ff.r !is l

3 b.'i.t,nm I t,tIh

Y!ifl(hl'sIerHome-s

Aufos For Sale

________

In AM Isi
(oni.'. Medal
w.Iyvj5 fiq,,p.. ,r'r wlrrantf
Pa1. repair roarg.i eS S3 or I

a

(alt

_

payments at

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4v-1 0o*.. o,r ..

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Spanish FronI I Rear Low cash iid Completely tutfl i$hed. In Spanish, Wilt carpet, reduced to laSSO
i CA Radio, 7] CP.anawts. anterv-.ae.
move ir' today its yours

Johnny Walker

1543 Part

3J3

14's
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Uta-5

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Winchester Homes of Fla.

- One bedroom apartment. 3101
_______________

"s'

"I ' 11 t.'Y'5A 1

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75

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RI. 17.92. SANFORD

''RIG BEAUTIFUL"

N.Prtt. Sundays B HsI.dayS Call

333 4033.

l.A 'it'. Q,.n r .e Ti

_______

I
I
.
.al
e to work in Laundry WISP- MagnOlia, 1)0 Ray L

rest

Realty 31) 24)0

nlrniu $ *1.55
fl'" i'el-or' o f
o.
'-I'll Ilorda Ag r',pnly, I
't *'JPS In's and pa'.t

3151 S. Orlando Ave.

in i,,

naven'P ?v..,$ a War's 4

4

Imerson Q ui et CO.' Air,
roni'sip., •* *iij, sso m

White Pat.m.rnM.na tin.0

"'Jfl'L€

it Is '

Asir Mv V

AC MtSS,p,j sosaçr

YOU

Used

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I-PORIL F 0400,41",

Oil

Med •

Winchester Hornet of Fla.

- INC

by aopcntm,s.t only

P5iai. 3)) 1)5%
)e.4 H.a.aTha ,.

Spanish,

tngllth. I A,nerican, •tC I Ow
Mey i Payments at

L'i'dcoOrn ii 30)0 S,?.jlh Paps ,,

REALTY

373 73Y

A w HI 0005 SR , BROX £ I

Hra. Iierd.

MO,. fl at onC.--over '00 tiour

-

'.'."?hI Prr.d SEal (asP.
i'frf 40 In - M$41*S

(4Is.ibe,,y,15.j bi,,,Øp.0,,. tirsteti it. a'tacp,ed uti i
V 'Pn.d porch. carport Ill 00%)

-

Hunt

ZSaPars

ii ljI) 13Vu I
' .t,nrstat Cor,' S

34 • 40 flat r.g'n
r' il A e)7)3PW)

''ITS YOURS''

MI lD4iTif)iI(j

i

Orlando

1,ut- 174000

'*r.J Rra Et ' a '. II'YS,,

ay on Stenstrom
-

3151

RI. 17.92, SANFORD

pl4n

by Appoinlmsr'l

CIUs

AVALOiS APAPTM(sTS

%

.YI't I If(

Available Sundays

40 ACRES, bard road. $750 per acre.

$s

Wlnche;ter Homes 0? FIo.

3151 S. Orlando Ave.

u%7, o it'.•

I I'i

- - PAiscelIi,neou;
For Sale
-

Winchester Homes of Flo.

t'lP4I CIH5T -F.XIZCUTIVE ti-cc

Ope.i All Day Every Saturday

Net., lvii in MOVI in

10151)1

41119t)

R 5e4eaJ b' '
C.ilt )fl fli

fVI
C
$

OPft

044?

ø'rn

v

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lith if

WV, bosulifV1, Il l ,*ofqfr sourIv. It

Quick Approval

___

spat, t spare 114.500 terms

you in In.,

Mt. 17-92, SANFORD

•vtrylttng

on I t14550 Callus to

Ta. 5. intu,a,'. r"s.t
yosrs

-

PCI if

_______

$100.00

I 7 3 IJPtS)r!iS ill yOUrS, mQC

MAYFAIR Split tour bedtoorn. 3 tighV5 %unla,,514n1daps Ca'

Wa Haw* Many offset Listins,

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VA t 04A I clamis

back vafd

I'P. 3H 3)3%

Four

Four bedroom. I ball., large of

157 a l l! fl e*OiJ$-st area.

_________

11?1 all.,

40 W Ito V

bedrooms and 4 bathson In e,il

LARGE FAMILY

)A'

Pt._______
A SC P S 17)

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lv.,rv G1
t71$ I4P*1(,Avr
i5
I0

- - - -IF Pvi$IOHSP?;I73UP
Si rqUiHTI,,lt For Rent
sit t p.;
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V., .,
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,-, v_it., ,--,,....
ijj t'tç.iit PIV.4a4. tI CUtS,
"'ttgi)PP li,o, InIPIr'
real than, '" r'. 1$ 404 ,

Mobile Hornet -

Sill IS per month on

l,,t,cl for 'he prttuøriai

iwo bf'O,c.om I ball,,
small
and hOme ('rn,
peteruliat t%1.eø

"S

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171 0640

1 1 4W

3333031

fenced

('I

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Jean Fletcher
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Raymond T.
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Carrie' R. Alien
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in orange juice. Cook over medium heat, stirring
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in butter. Remove from heat. Stir in strawberries Serve
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2f) color-u', per .ci-rl'ing.
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Wirebound
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type $3.00
Itudi'.hei - Iknumd
iiiurkt't itLt?Nlt). Carton,.. hut;
bogs. Red type', 304 or *2.111
White Icicle' type. 244 or Ie
$3.50
('laurie's kthckensnutt
Local Reprewntati
Pliunt

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hatter in nkillet; immediat0y rotate pan. 0X)k
until light I)rown; turn And h"mil 1)(114'r Idde. stflek lot,

Nutmeg

Disabled American Veterans
and Aus11un. B p.m., election
of officers

Vegetable Report
u

Baking thh

3 DAYS ONLY
FURNITURE

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Clarmier f' Nic,tio11, Long.

Stupping
infar'nuit&amp;on
for 'Tuesda, April
All sales
F.Ohl. for stack of genernit
good qwtl.l
otherwise
stated. Prernotnig t'tuirges
eXtra
SA'(lRD-OVIFIiDZE1.LW(OI) h)IS1711IC1;
Cabbage - Demand good,
market firm 1k,nietu Round
vpr. medium.lurge', 14 huishe!
crates *2.50.2.75, OwsIl) sm
best
50 lb
aci
nuut'th $2. P', bushel crate's,
nicuIwniarge. Rica type C ;i300; Soto type, no ufhcring
Carrots
Demand fm!
uuirk.'t atuath - Film bag
nutiuti &amp; paper muster runtainers, nw.dium1arge, 41.1 It.
121 N). 24. lb $3 40 50 lb HIrStl
l.21C11, lutist' JMICL, large size
1.4-Sc
Ct4en - tk!nwnd
lower prices. market weaker
Vsrrbound rrutes, Pascal tvlw
4,18. fee'. Bdozens $.4.(X
3 dozens $4.25.
(lilnew- (ahbagtlair, market stead). Wu'etx.utid
'rntrs. wrapped, 24 Count $2.SO
Endie-e' — Demand fazrh
.od, market steady, I -Ilmib
bushel crates 12.C. occasional

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I (ceilp)Ofl t'orn'tar

sa sponsored by Lake
suit
Mary School FTC). B a.m to S
Lake Mar)' post office and
Gates food market, flea
market, spagheth. hamburger
supper. 5-3 p.m., school

MnaWr harry Goldwater,
wood
who is Q. bar decided to enJohn Riteti, Nerth Cirlando
gage an of1sal co-plicx to seitmm.c
cempa' ixm an flights
Mr aid Mrs. Eugene
Aro-pllntis required ilapilot
is over 60, under a tait spanWilluinm, is lit,, Lake Mary
sn"ed by Sn 1
His
thence is Ruth Rheinholcl, GB
Sanford:

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flies around law

Mary

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Hospita l Notes
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Rank lounge

Scout Troop 565 campout.
Sanford Middle School must.,Re)
w, 4 p.171 Frithi from Chris,
Ica vi'
shr
ehihits,
Me1 Church. rkItoTU4. t oert
lunchroom and litirury,
Marshall's Umding at Queer;
at 7:.V p.m in the auditorium
April 21
Fleet
Reserve
unnua
international Da
dinner
U'aWrin a dish from each of
the. SO iUates. S p.m

lit

hii-drate than usual. It's nice to know \-oil

MAgnC" CAIUM.
5101 :%.1A ( I r:i 7, I'lI"n- S ,;: 1,~ -1

He pledged the ttcpurtment

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fwli It.*naim L.ukt

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help
iwercnrninr harrirr.
such as making available spit,

ditiam is up Iry them, But the presm-es accumulattlig in our

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said Askevi's pies aide. Don edes their status as the lungs
Pride. 'Whether they make a at our highrzse socwt. and as a
bid or not, and under what eon- safet a)'t for tensinn and

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average couple with two pt-ctetfl chtl
of 200() calories and the pre-tee n t"hiI(ltPfl
dren, art' jwt'pnr,d with wholcsonw, nu(.ri• average 22H1, giving a boy 219 free CHIUEIPM
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i mood's that make required
dniI' l.nIorle4
for
tint tIt lI)U'4 snat k I evnngi'i ' 11111111111- e
add up to good health, not extra pounds. 200 to 50() additional calories tinily. All
The nienus including SofllI' . optional.
UWflUM 1fl ludc plenty of the I'IWI fj'* 100(1
'
select ons for d eters — meet all daiI nutri
nulk, our major sou rce (11 tnliititti, 11)1 1)111%
tii'inal requirements. And thanks to a coui
ILi() calories per cu;.
htnntton of. dair.. protluttc
and meat
the
At . nti an
we. More or 14'Mq ti1i'nls
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lflCdls are higher i n protein lower in carbo
made w i th dair )rI)(tutM art' (lie MI'11911)t1'

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Adams said the Department
"'I'lie governor is coming to
He said obstacirt it, rurhl Jr.
Miami Brach specifirall% taco- of Commerce Is striving to t'
veioprnc'nt such a. vailjthjt
nrilinnit with cIty nfficuils and ecult a ne' cnrninitnn'nl to th e 4d tL
ustion ILIiJ cc'mniurii
get them it) reach &amp; decision- pressing nerds of lewwr popu- cations facilities are prMlcrti~.
either tn extend h bid or rug." lated arrai; which --acknowl. no% onl% in the most remo?

rcw from
FFF('C; (')CHR.'t\ reccive C' flCl u.tRInii rid
l.t.pp j
Norris Miner, cecreuirv of the Pi Lambda Chapter of Phi Tht

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Although Republican nfficu4u
hove called thCI!' problem I?
San
Calif
almost
surmountable" and have ac
live)) sought
hid from
i)fU.AMX), I 10 Al '-I
Miami Reach, none has been
ultlib0t1 . '.ou mu
forthcoming Sources said the ids Istrving to change direction execute th is commitment
Reach City Council, in growth with
Adarm
on behalf o:
LI
whirl must e%lend the offer reconstructing rural
Reuhin Askew at the Flor
likely will meet Thursday ft
Gov. Tom Adams told a group of Ida Industries Fj.nsition lunchAzke talki; wi th cit) officials sta te businessmen
Diego

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Toward Rural

tht- convention bid.

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ThAi, i'n1 communitlec and oft. i'hafrman of the Retublh'an and sa id Miami 1each was the

coordination between Miami tti out the offer it) "a minimum
-h officials and by their of $1111n,W

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TKIATniorvix ©ir ITt-AnNMM

beach hot1s would lx tunneled National Committee. said how. only Other site under csldera.
(l'ui1s Th ursda In an effort to meanwhik. voted to sla.c} l:
hammer out a bid for the c'ush offer to the C,OPTheIT)Pt. Into the Republican convention ever he would not fn'cloae °°•
'i'puh1ican National Con which had rd last week to fund conic Th member".
offer the Republicans $3n, ni mated these funds might
vention.
ht'hi In an n&amp;Iitmnail $'IWi
cie
reportedly
i , if the ir convention
d is tressed by the lack of Minim Nach, decided Tues4a

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said offer," indu4ln One whkh In.
Th nwhpr
r.
m
stiputid.'d thg. rangorrwn:' CmUtre.
milt" will me n Wasnglnn
nihir thc he included in any negni. the GOP sanik the same $25t,. s'olved no cash p&amp;yflWnt

meet with Minim R'nch of. vclopnwnt Authorit

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Up

Associated Pirm Writer
shift of the national convention ations %ith ctor officials for OM offer as rnade to the L)emo,additional funds Ilwy added. crats for their convcrition.
MIAMI iAP)—Florids from San Diego.
ThcMm: ourrk hocreernwfrnma4
Gm
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Atr:!th W'2
Wedn'srJi-, April 26 19fl-- 1F5

1Pm Snnford PIrikI

Choice
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Cheese

Top VALUE

Muff ins

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Grow On
Yankees

'ZTA AAUCI

III, MIX17%C1.URF

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'E't Føod F41*nr
More and ninrr homvnut
rr' turn In wars in struict.
the food dollar yet provuk
their families with deltctnu
and nutritious meals One u
the best ways. known 1
randmottwrs an(, g t u I
irandmottWrs. still is to Inn
it, leflntrs A hItle Irnain:
tion and wdlingnes in tr

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the French hiivt. be-'

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ifliI f'-tr eentIlrl'
any a ynhin Pr*'nh hey - -

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PRICES GOOD THURS. APRIL 27 THRU SUNDAY APRIL 30

w4.DlT1i 513515 i

riiiantitl Rsqhts

Pns..ri"J

PRICES GOOD THURS. APRIL 27 THRU SUNDAY APRIL 30

)Y1

i..fli(y the 4emand 'meat ii .*v.uul.,hte i.

I

-niall 71 ounce
-. usually contain li
.rinn4 of .nail merit
LP1eU4. depending i;
nuiIi4 preprire4 in 511th nerh-h,;1t'r t.is!4 (rt-iien and r?1(1
fmnk for nail m.;u'
in in the tnhrrmet
If stir s'ip.rmarke?
p'-'-

fiii Ii

tll(il(l tllIl.st
Ml i'II\S

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cup d.rrd vhkeu
CMftfl or turki'
hrrtltI,'i
11 4 cop 1hnel
P'.s chrest
cup miastinflut"
cup sviret pIrkIi riIi.t

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teaspoon Worcesterstitri
0 4

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nit-lied and 1)111(1)1) Set ' i
vitti lonialu slices or putnit
- Pups anti ;iicLli's and ho! it!
itid

l'otatoes
bread Tray
Zurduni
Brown Palace Kraut Relish
Je! Ru!!
Beeet

Pork Mops

BROWN PALACE'
KRAUT RELISH
Adapted from 11w recipe for a
popular relish served at

a

vet hotel

3 1/4 cups drained sauerkraut
1/4 rup sugar
1 4 ruj' Iione

o

'ups fine lrv hrr:i1
crumbs

lamit onie W111% *730 of am"
4

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•'sear.tntt on -.'-'
alternat.ni them A ,'S .;( hacuin C.lnahI-,'tcr salt. pepper, ar;i-irUc and shallots Br - i-nlVur,n thic k ly over C54'I:
f-i Jnit hjt'iifl .sntt pr tl. to cromhs ITuiI tn
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Chicken .......

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smrs

Pepto Bismol

98c
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88

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C*!.Ytf if PP'r

Hot Dog C hi li 5

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39c

Pie Filling ......

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Saltines
Cookies

49C

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99c Bar-B-Q Sauce.
39c Dressing

88c,

5 100

55c

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7

Swiss Cheese..
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Hindquarters

(±510 II!'

85c

Cheese Food...

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RIPE OLIVE LMC .:
CHICKE."4
Inspired by (lunrsi "II- nc
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49c Cream Cheese 3

51 CJ

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ii tr-V-)livIti. (UJi'tIPt!!ti
I I -up hannjlty sliced uiu

sit-fl
onions
'T't)St of jtfl top Induded
12 --up coarsely diced celer;
I tip packaged I mien oeas
1 !abfepssini soy
Pepper 'a Uste
i)r"
: rablespoon cur'ui.o- '1
1 cup sle4ereU - ,t.:'i
moods
Remove skin hOd hunes fm:
- nlcen cut meat intu 112*101
303 Heat .nl. ,idil chit's 'i
arid cook slowly fur i mmiii--1d olnies, scallions and
"rv, stirrIng alten, cook slai.
.(Jr $ minutes Add peas, soy
aace pepor and lit cup of the
cook entIv fur 5 mm%Iiit
cn3Lirtj) sutli re'iirwtg 1.4 cup broth antil
- tiutfl, stir into the hut mixre and cook. stirring. until
- 'Ikened
Add almonds Serve
ince fakes I to 4 servings.

An ram -In-prepare dish that
u rrwarding
pound than spaghetti
cans ieach 7 1'
uur-e
minced clams
clove garlic crushiec
P iiblespnons butter
tablespoons tilts-c nil
Cook spaftietti arrordIrl4 to
package directions Just until
bareR tender do not overcook
Drain in a colander To the

DI'I NIGHT SI PP ER
Ct%u*thrr
Hut Biscuits
Salad tluwl
s Ctnnanwn Chix-of ate
Cake

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cooking pot, add

,U ICK CIMO
-tftxuL.r CAKE

'squid included gar li( butter and tlit oil Place
over lt'v heat until butter
melts.
the cooked spaghritt, cook gently . tossing until
clam liquid is absorbed Sees-c
hit once Makes -t "L.'
clams

4 cups slsr',d cooked potatiws
1 pounds before cok
about .

Ing
cups cooked barn strips. at*' -n
I pound

iruzen

c hole green beans. cooked

i

Softener

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:/3 cup veai msyowausv
...
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
I tablespoon prepared mustard
I teupow dried chervil
Sall and p :,I'1 to taste
Lettuce less-es
:baro-ctxiked eggs,
Toss together potahws ham
mayonnaise, i.rnegar. mustard.

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$100

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88c
39c

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49

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Cold Cups

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99c
69
49c

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6 'c°'

$100

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35c Insect Bomb.

17

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3

Granulate

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P.45

Chow Mein
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Bath Cleaner
APRIL

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1 9c

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59c

55,

Chow Mein
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Cucumbers

3 9

Peanut Butter

0141
Silt l*tT5 35

Pampers

GCOUD ?How 41,01L 3t

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Potatoes

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Potatoes

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79c

White Acre Peas

99c

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tare buI
electric lomecombine emaining trtistung
Ink) cike :1, clflna:tkfl.
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89'

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until tyioisttnstii~

Blackeyes
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59c

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utes P IIote frvuii pars
'4*.'l
cumpetei

I TOP VALUE STAMPS

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spee'f I ilunute-, I'vur
bauct Into prepared pan
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find Urbl.LP-4t

fru.iung mis reserve t./Z cup

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6

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CoI,bler

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69c Potatoes

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

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89c H'burger Buns 2

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smooth to,.s with meat misServe onlettuce leaves and garrush s*ttI' cu slices

Lettuce

43c

17

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CAN

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actage 4 1"! ounces itu
11)104*1 u*emss
isbicipuvo tvwiti clflhi4 il-il

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Dressing

Grape Drink

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chervil salt and pepper until

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Macaroni

cured arW sliced

WSIflC

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and driieed

;:ioining cinnamon -intl
is insplr'n$ by M.iti

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At, interesting rurnbinatiot:
it! ingredients

fiatip

Rice

99 C

I'HYLL'S SPAGHETTi
WITH CLAM!

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S1FP,H

Shrimp iut,Pt Lobster S.so Ripe Olive Simond Chtt'i-n

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89c Biscuits

Smoked Picnics.

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99c

07

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59c F ish Stick s .

Pork Sausage..
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Recipe

The Sanford Herald

For

By (cily Biwesso.e* teaspoons
tarrh
Associated Press Food £ii101
tablespoon water
If 705 ban a fondue pot
in a small saucepan over low
rprobaoly' mid.
Fondue
made
the lender
cubes of beef sirloin or filet that
guests Cook at the table in hot
ialid oil or a mixture of oil and
clarified butter.
But what about the sauces to
go with the fondue? These may
be bought or homemade and
range from mayonnaise mixed
with curry powder to a spy
tomato concoction. Here's
where we have something new
to add Cumberland Fondue
Sauce The recipe follow
CUMBERLAND F'ONL&amp;?E

-

Sauce

For

That

Beef

heat melt the butter. Add onion cook. stirring. until Jell. -nelts and salt.
MIS cornstarch and wa ter un.
Add cranberry juice. i .and cook until onion is tender.
Stir in mustard and jelly and rind orange rind. orange JuL* 'ii cm, i, stir into mixture
-

Bourguinonne

Bring to a boil. slimng con
stanti, and bolt 1 minute,
Makes about 1 1/3 CUPS.

It TOl III)(;l:

Note: Some sauce warm or (without handles) Intovihlcn
cold It is thin and should be meat, cooktd in a fondue pot.
offered in small oriental cups may be dipped

.o,iat,iI rrri I'I i'IItt
(hets arininct the world

like to %hI)% III f Melt- it v'
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unusual tftshc's tnt rnt-lnl

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49c

69c

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MON -SAT
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5 SUNDAY
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salt, Heist 'ilakeel serving,.

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bang aceuriling to pat age
reetiuns, drain well. Stir in

OPEN 24 HOURS

SHOPPING CENTER
ORANGE &amp; GATLIN AVE

NAPKINS

- ' - • •

LB. 5 7c

soup, undiluted

bean spruat,, water chestnuts.

"SHURFREH"

S RitliG-

*HAD DOCK

FR1I)A

Hrar*% green salad
5Meshreeso-vrgctsbfr soup
Cora muffles
Apple allen
Cheddar cheese

BABY FOOD _________________
(STRAiNED,

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WCOD

4TH
ALL MEAT

-

* "FORT GATI 14

p

menu

4 8C

GREEN BEAN MEDLEY
The ingredients used are
from the treez.r and pan.

ten French. stve green beans
1 can it pound) bean sprouts,
drained and rinsed
1 I can I ounces) water ebtistnuts, drained and thcvd
J I can 1 10 1/2 ouncesi contensed cream of mushroom
OP

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PKG.

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"IMPORTED" (QUICK FROZEN)
BONELESS

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Roil,

Couki,

1 tablespoon Worcestershire

BISCUITS

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LB.

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14c
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"BEECH-NUT"

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BACO II

"SUGAR-CREEK"
IA

$298

place .1 tbs tilling Fold over
tumpletely cuvenng tilling and
ouh4veapastele Wrap
i&amp;'cund piece ot wax paper lIepeat performance until all ungrethsnts used. Put 2 pasteles
together and tie wi th turing.
Ifepeat with the rest, After
*ripping alluhepsstetes.ptat'e
ri boiling salted water and cook
I huur
wax thami meII
tr'lm paper wia float to top u

Fr ui t Cup

"BUDGET"

___________________

eileen

CAN

(WE WILL
SLICE FREE)

% melted larilover et

paper Then spreaatl .1 lbs dough
atop lard. In roiddle at dough

Green Bean Medley

CUT GREEN
NO 303 CAN

•SLICED

3s.9

3.

88c

0

PATTIES)

PATTIES)

3-LB.

ltauli

paper — 12 s 12 and pr.'ad

, PA R K Baked Ham SWtetPOUtJ 3

BEANS

I'

For banana dough peel and
grind b;mana's, adding milk.
iaIt and half fat from ',lulling

hater and can be slummed oil

"DOUBLE-LUCK"

"EXTRA-LEAN" BONELESS'

I

ASPIRIN TABLETS

•••••.., ITL

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29c

APPLE SAUCE "TAMPAX" .....PKGOi4QIEACH) $153
I
68c
AWTLPIISPJRANT
502.
93c
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"RIGHT GUARD"
45c NO.
(SILVER CAN)
300
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FLA. (OR) GA, GRADE "A"

FAMILY-PAK

CHOPPED

28c

FEMININE SPRAY

"PRISTEEJI is

YELLOW
-

'JUMBO ROLL' 48c

CABBAGE., . . . . . • • • • • .. 8c

LB. 78

CHOPS

110 (OR) SUPER

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"FRESH" GREEN
I

PINK

LIQUID DETERGENT
12-OZ.

PORK

. . . . . . . . . .

........:..TAUCN

38C

LEMONS . . . . . . . . .

11

38

SUN KIST

"FAMILY-PAK"

VANILLA EXTRACT.... ONE Ot BT. 28c
BLACK PEPPER.......ONIOZ CAN 12c
-'on.
ON FOOD
.TALL CAN 10

on' .-hopprd jjrir
1 pancsh sweet gr".'n pepper
tilt to taste
!jljaSrfl to tasto'
Melt en's"
multi m'tit p_i prla
till it hecome'u ciii tdd pork
saute I minute .itltiing garlic

utes, strain and save fat,

EAR

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LB. 85

STEW

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oregano tabast-n, olives, 'a-

-u-'
'I

I oz paprika

pers chopped tweet pepper
lined potatoes. Conk 10 mm

PICNICS

ALL MEAT

. . .

CAN

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38 LB.

_______________

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GOLD MIDAr

(CR) DECORATOR

milk

12 ttte't 'di"—
lisp capers

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FLORIDA SWEET

McCORUICEi'

WHITE

1/2 lb diced poutur'u raw

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LYKE'S

WIllIS
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CAT FOOD

ot

1/2 lb cricco

POIT AMA TO-

PASTE ..... ..6OZ CAN 15c
'DR-MONTE'
TOMATO SAUCE .......I.OZ.CAN 14c
SUN-LITr
TOMATOES .......... oCAN 15C

these dishes
more distinctive than the ru.t
tuna pastries u'rv"-'l lit
t',ebatu and La r"n )fs'r.'

1/2 Pt

5

14C

KOZ'Y kiTtlir

SOLDIER

33C
"WAGON TP'.lI,"
99c
PEANUT BUTTER .
28-OZ. JAR
'Dv Eli'
VEGETABLE OIL...... .24-01 ITt. 54c

"COLGATE"

Green salad
Tuns/rice casserole
Fri-sh straw bcrr pie

18

sEA CALL' GRATED

WNCHEON

b7 oilets

8-OZ.
PKG.

........... LISOX

... .

hmolsi oil,
But none of

2 lbs green banana'

I

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"OCOMA"
FROZEN • t'(AiIr

lARA LYNN"
LOAF

Boiled Ham

II

DRIIIKS............ 2$-OZITL. 18c

2oR39c

Cake

"Blackout"

_ 39c
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BITZ" "SM. FLAVORS

Cheese

iiir

POT PIES

UAIT'

DELICATESSEN

22C

PORK 71' BEANS

GAL.

WNW DIUS ........ 2OLsTL 56C

DINNER.

BAKERY &amp;

SHOW- BOaT'

-

"kAFT' MACARONI

FRESH FROM CUR OWN

BLEACH

b.che. ,, pickled fish rook. d fur
only a few minutes in a mixture
of vinegar olive oil and crushed
garlic cloves And there s
Lerhon do 'iferhar, a beef cy"
round stuffed with peppers a nd
"uiriandc'r a nd umnwred in -i

1/ 111 diced pork.

LB.

STEAK

Puerto Rican delicacies ti'
egiun. There is fresh ham r---id (or nearly three hour-i fl

their recipe

O

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CREAM PIES,........4-ozPKG 29c
"SEALDSWIET" FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE ....... 12-OZCAN 35c

"THRIFTY'

£7

STANDARD' Sl(CED
rInLrrI..........No2 CAN ap

Chicken noodle soup
-'Choke cheese muffins
pickles
Straw berr mill

"

"CEDAR FARMS" e SLICED

1ANQUIT" FROZEN

__________

DIE OT;
&amp;a
F'CAfl

Macaroni Salad

Tea

-

LB.

T.V DINNERS ....,,....,PKc 38c

89c

- DIXIE

MON1)A

Spinach salad
E:scargoe en brochette
Roast kg of limb
timu beans

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RATH "BLACK-HAWK" CORN FED BEEF!
DELMONICO

C

'OCOMA FROZEN

"LAND

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by

$169

STRIP

1

1/3 cup mill
4 teaspoons American-style soy
sauce
1 tablespoon minced onion
Generous dash of tabawo sauce
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup flatly crushed round
buttery crackers
Knife-shred cabbage coarsely to make 4 cups packed down
Into a large saucepan tutti
thc cb;gc. rcltr- . w;:cr an
salt. cover and boil S mir'ute,,
drain well
In a 1 1/2-quart round glass
casserole (7 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches ) or similar utensil Whisk together the soup, milk. sy
uce, onion and tabasco add
-'rained cabbage and celery and
mix well.
In a small skillet melt the
butter: mis an cracker cnambj
Sprinkle over cabbage mixture
Rake in a preheated 3504egree oven until bubbly-hot and
topping as browned — about 40
minutes
Make, 4 to 6 sen-ings

menu

V4GGY I
I
DOZEN
1.2
7 1

RATH "BLACK-HAWK" CORN FED BEEF!

OUND
BEEF

o

roliwini

$ 89

diluted

menu

78

A

NEW

KENTUCKY CABBAGE

menu

L RGE

-

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LB.

ROAST

.

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CASSEROLE
srra head greet, Cabbage.
about 1 pound
I cup thinly sliced celery
1 cup boiling water
1/4 teaspoon salt
Ican iID 1/2ovnc'esi condensed
cream of celery soup, un-

BEEFS

RATH "BLACK-HAWK" CORN FED BEEF!

ff
,107"~
U% ,41'i

DAYS A WEEK

.s '.',Waiiflfl on the ,sland have
complained that few restaurants on the t S mainland
ti rye thee tfrlightrul dishes
Rerause of its historical
hirkgrotind Pje'rtn Rico is b
I,n4 of sharp contrasts cornhining the best of Spanish .,nrl
American cultures and culinary
art
Over the centuries, simole
1Ishe originally prepared !'v
the Indian inhahn.ants of itie
iant ,avs iepn enrwhei
the s ki ll of the descendants of
the early settlers and liv the
African slaves brought river
a'rk in the sugar fields Tb.'
,. iv flavoring, and ingredient"tive f-,M1e from 'tiN trir
""fl have resulted in a trui
'nique cuisine
One of the cooking tpeeiatliei
f I'u.rto Rico ii sot run corn.
hin .tlnn of green peppers.
ret chili peppers onions
,(.i rir, tonhatne'l tireprin md
fr o-4 h coriander This corn.
'tiriation is cooked in lard or
.'rgr(,'ihIe oil .ir.d used as .i u',"&gt;flifl liitdi'ihei
There are other ;igns 'it.1.parturefmmtherustomsnfthe
old *orld For inst.ince the
Spanish me saffron to rotor
their delightful paella. but in
Puerto Rico the cooks tti.• inrutto ',it1 0 21" Ol,ir, rut fo
pai'll., and
number .if other
dishes .nnafn seed, have little
or no taste, hut hen hei?,'r1
they ran he used as avi '. t
I '

5

Economical

.,

-'er;

"BLACK

1 tablespoon butter
I tablespoon minced onion
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
2 tablespoons currant j - jly
1 cup cranberry juice cL 'ktail
I tesipoon finely gritted lemon
rind
1 teaspoon
grated orange
rind
1/4 cup orange juice
1/2 teaspoon salt

La (rem i- i ire up
*IIPI an interesting array of
spN'iaIt,es highlighted by a suerulent dumpling-like dish
nown as hina i PIltolm
Many ,krnenr.in t-ilr,ts nave
.irqulreil
fondness for the'
(nods of Puerto Rico
xbirh are a blend of the i'll)tne-s of the old world and the
hi.i and Re,,e

r-

____________________________________________________________

SAUCE

il

Wednesday, April 26,19172-513

Gourmet Corner: Chefs Create Puerto Rican Menu

—

y (e4Iy Brownstone
Associated Press Food Editor
A group of women in Louisv] Ic. Ky . has put together an
interesting and unusual collection ofrecipes called "The
Farmlngton Cookbook" for the
benefit of Farmtngton. a historic house near Louisville, that
has been restored and opened to
the public
The first part of the cookbook
is called "Freewheeling in the
Kitchen" because it sets forth
certain general patterns on
which cooking is based and simplifies food preparation by using shortcuts where possible.
hi the second part of the
cookbook, called "Distinction
in the Kitchen." many recipes
have been simplified but no
shortcut ingredients or methods
are used urden thcy make no
dii lerence In the final product
This Cabbage Casserole was
adapted from 'The Farmington
COOkbOOk' and we found it economical and especially di.
tic ions When we offered it at
our house we accompanied it
with a two-rib roast of beef.
Both the casserole and the meat
made four to six servtnp

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PORK LOINS............ 69c PORK BACKBONE....

on every iluct Wa' sell. no matter who makes It
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63c

Layer Cake Mixes 3

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Fresh Lamb Sale!
Rib Chops
Loin Chops
Shoulder Chops
Round Bone Chops
Leg '0 Lamb

lb

FAIRWAY MARKETS

American Cheese

9"

1801

Breast of Lamb

lb

Whole Lamb

88c

SAVE 70c, FAIRWAY FARMS

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$10,000 CHECK HAS EVERYONE SMILING
Zoo Boosters, from left, Glenn Turner and Olga highlighting the receipt of a $10,000 check from
Soltesz from Orlando chat with Clifford Nelson, Tu rner to the zoo society to be applied toward
Seminole Zoological Society president of $250,000 goal to establish a Central Florida Zoo.
(Bill Vincent Photo)
Wednesday luncheon
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TheSeminole Mutual Concert
Association is sponsoring its
Spring Frolic at the Mayfair
Country Club. They'll be letting
their hair drwn . . casual or
informal attire . . and they're
loing for you and ) friends
to join 'em.
Since the atmosphere will be
ine a Tropical Island, i
wait to try on my grass
again (any old Laflip shades will
be gritefull)' accepted, tOO,
folks!)

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Remember Doug Marlette 7

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clever cartoons which

That was about live ears
ago. Suit-c that time, Duug'5
jnqved from Sanfortlii now with
u cwuu.orrE OBSERVER,
as their featured cartntxiiat.
ConratuIaUOlia.

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attack Quang Tn

froin four sides. 'Int Bong Sot) on tile Central

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of

Saigon.

SE('l{El' government study indicates State
Department experts told President Nixon three
years ago that a settlement resulting in a
Communist government in Saigon "would not
necessarily unhinge" the rest of Southeast Asia.

WEATHER
Yesterday's high 75 low th is morning 50.
Partly cloudy, highs 76 to 82, low 55 to 60.
the
wide web of inclement weather today while
rest of the nation enjoyed inostly fair and dry

conditions.
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bombing of tile

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lifeboats."

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issuance of building permits It) four years, depending UOfl
tic mmutrket."
within the year.
The council chambers were
Groundbrenking is n.i-

l'homnas,
I.E. acres and remarked that there
Edward
hamilton and Michael Garlic will he seven to it group, with a
representing Northlake project.
(Cont'd O ['It. 2A Oil ii
-'The 40 acre development, -.
being planned in three phases is
located at the west boundary
uponthe cast side ofl-4, south of Area deaths
2/
Bridge ----------- SC
SR 436.
Hamilton told council that the Calendar
3/n
southerly portion of the tract is Classified ads
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being planned as a residential Comics site, and there will also be pa tio Crossword i)uule. - -, - - SC
homes, apartments and com Dr. ('rune
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pitted, and the matter was Entertainnient
referred to the Zoning Board for horoscope
reconunendation

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',,ubli.' hearing on Mit&gt; L6. -inomat salu man ta U0h15
were planned per acre featuring
garden
apartments
end
townhouses. The garden

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p.m. ES'I' 178 unites southeast of
Christmas Island and 1,519
Miles south of Hawaii.
The nutin recovery ship, the

of ito 3 feet arid temperature of
ilegrecu.

As the 1.2-million-mile voyage
nt'ureti an end, the asttunaut
held a news conference Wed.
nestlay in a final tcicast to
Mission Control from their
command ship Casper.
much in 10
"We've seen
days
most people in 19 Lifetimes," Young said.
Answering questions pre.
pare-I by new smncn at the space
center, Duke and Mattingly re-

as

as

ported seeing features which

SC

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oozed out in the past and was
By HOWARD IW.NIt)l(I Way Lick."
Muttingly, who orbited the not still active. It could be an old
AP Aerospace Writer
MIAM CNTElt houston moonalonclurlhreedayswhik lava fluw. they sait
In an earlier dtsussion,
IAI'P -- jll 16% three ex- his t-ri'wmnates probed the
plorers blaze Lick to piaflt't surho t', reported "a big hole in Young and Duke both cautioned
earth today It) climax a journey the side wall of this crater, and it would be premature to specu.
if discovers they believe will it appeared that there was ma- late on what lunar secrets might
vastly enrich man's knowledge terial oouig out. It looked like i be unlocked by the roks they
fill
with a pool of nut- picked up en the moon.
of the moon.
"We have to wait until we gel
They feel they might be comrn teriai and then this material
trig home with the evidence they had run down the side."
back to the laboratory to find
Mt&amp;sion Control officials said out what we've got," Young
3ougllt when they stitrtt'tl out II
ago-that
volcanoes
boiled
he
meant the material had said.
days
long ago beneath the lunar
surface.
John V. Young, Charles M.
Duke Jr. and Thomas K. Mat'
tingly II were on course to shim
butt'k Into earth's iittnoaplei'e 78
miles above the Pacific (k-van
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could have been carved by vol.
canoes.

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tilled to capacity with ticipated in thrre-lour inonths
Garlic made a prese ntation
thie'weathier outlook i't the land.
changes and annexation. upon the townhouses to be
ing zone was excellent, with
Among the first to appear were iocatcd upon the southerly 10 clear skies, gentle winds, waves

-

()p;'mIng 45.15 were Stuart Culpepper drd U.'y
Slaton,
('ulpepper wanted to withhold a vote until the
in lying four mifl'm
pu blic had a c ha nce to
to build new South Seminole ictxiol.s. Kee th
explained that the school staff needs to start
planning now in order to have the program ready
for implementation in 15 months.
Next item under consideration was the rniltage
election reqitet by Angel, whIch WAS tabled untii
the ne xt Board session, expected Monday.
Angel said the 45.15 decision would mean
aircondit.Ionlng of schools would have to be
priority item. "It we are
considered now
going to levy this millage In July we must have
the election to approve it in June," Angel advised.
Culpepper moved to approve Angel's
reconunendation, but his motion died for lack of
a seconding. Finally. Buie moved to table
Angel's request until nest board session, which
was approved.
In another action, the Board approved
designation of -' new middle school for the
Fastbrook.I.akr hliwell area as its first priority
ItCITI when rrostruction mnt' is avaiLable to
tittilt

WHILE School Board Member A. P. (Pat) Buie Jr. (left) offe rs his
th oughts at last night's meeting, th e remainder of the board (left to
right) were captured In this pose by Herald Photographer Bill Scott:
Stuart Culpepper meditating (wi th his ey es closed), Jean Bryantchecking the agenda; Al Keeth taking ano ther "puff" and Ray Slayon
blanking his "weed."

developers seeking toning

coal. rditortul conullenti

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WITH PURCHASE OF ANY 5 lb. box of STEAKS

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88c Cut-Ups 35c -.
Ground Chuck
FRYER PARTS
68c
lb 59c Country Cut-Ups
Pot Roast
Fryer legs
lb 39c
' SP Family P ak Cut-Ups ib. 39c
100 EXTRA BOYS VOTE! Fryer Breasts
Chopped Sirloin

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49 c

Cheerios
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vibrant as usual despite the never insult me by saying Turner disclosed he took 30
reported federal grand jury anything against me," he ad. vitamins each day as he owned
the vitamin company.
Millionaire Glenn W. Turner probe of his unusual business tied,
ces.
ti
e
founder
of
KOSCOT
mink
Other comments that drew
Sanford
Wednesday
to
prac
Th
came to
to
I didn't have the
had laughs for the 40 persons atte
In
fact,
Tu
rner,
In
a
15
minu
oil
cosmetics
line
stated
he
de
ver
a
check
to
the
li
*10.000
Turner that I've already had an
to speech to the gathering, been "lied about in the lending were: "1 have 71
earlier rquest to serve in a Seminole Zoological Society
commented on the various newspapers" as they do not do cainp&amp;inlcs and may start my
in
its
that
organization
all
help
similar capacity
of his numerous enough research in the stories OWfl chamtier of commerce one
quarter
million
investigations
raise
a
things being equal, this other effortsto
'Y. and 1Ing !UCVfU1 is ret
enterIse
"If
they get me In they wrote o" •4la•.
en
money, it's happiness
jail,
I'll
reform
the
prison
"If
you
have
a
crooked
mind
making
county
park
land
Florida
zoo
persuasive ....and more than
I'm the happiest man on
e
warden
system
and
have
th
you
will
l
oo
k
at
me
crooked,"
be
and
oe
near
adjoining
Lake
Monr
likely, I am committed.
earth,"
working for me in a few mon added.
b0n1,
Sorry, Glen.
M a parting shot, Turner
Turner
was
accompanied
L
ths,"
Turner
promised.
Turner
Indicated
he
had
an
The other fellow said
it the zoo society "falls
Because
of
the
publicity
inkling
for
politics
and
advised
advised
The
Godfather'
Orlando's
China-touring
ping.
was
name
to
run
for
U.S.
flat"
turn
It over to inc and I
with
the
flamboyant
he
intended
pong champion Olga Solteszata associated
(Listen, I don't care what
will make it work."
d
executive's
activities,
Tu
or
rner
Presidency
In
Sanf
th
county,
luncheon
wi
party Is......he got my vote.)
Mayor Lee P. Moore thanked
lie told John A. Spoiski, 'I'......
and too society officials held at uhl tt would be best If he stayed
t
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his
nnme
background
regaraing
Sanford
herald
associate
Holiday Isle.
know
the zoological
"I
The controversial Turner was efforts to help zoo. "You will editor, he would name him added,
talking
Yesterday, I
will
live
up
to what you
Seminole County campaign society
0IAIU WV WI1*'W50I5
pvt.
manager.
in Sunland Esta tes, wherein
_________________________
-----tibose folks were cutting down
n s
- some shade trees.
Today, the other side of the
corn tand I do appreciate tile
corrrction....the trees being
.
I
removed are "ear trees" and
'i'iii: S'i.'I'l', seeking to dose Florida Portland
are causing damage
5 5
fountIons,
their roots
Cehilent Co. as a "public nuisance," calls witciacking the terrazzo in the
nesses who testify to conditions of runny noses,
By MARION HETIIEA
apartments will be both thru
home.
shortness of breath and sore eyes as a result of
AI.TAM0NTE SPRINGS - type and back to back with
dust emissions from the plant.
The municipality, like "June" stucco exteriors,
Most clever Letter to the
is "busting out all over", and
The townhouses will be
Editor which I've read in a long
supporting this allegation Is a designed with a stucco exterior
y'
troop remark by Mayor La wrence dow nstairs and wood siding
lI*T NJXN orders
Cornpton. "I trust that the
Swofford that at Tuesday's upsta irs.
withdrawals from Vietnam, but vows to continue
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School Iloarti Wednesday night by a split three.
two vote approved the coritr i.ersiat 45-1i yearround school plan to be implemented in July,
1973, but voted to table a recommendation from
Supt. John Angel to authorize a rnillage election
In ,lunc.
The Board's action approving the new school
attendance concept tame after the superinte nd ent asked decision be delayed to provide
time to explain the system to the instructional
sta ff and others.
The action came after William Schaffner,
chairman of the citizens committee on school
housing, made its findings, after a long period of
study recomending the year-round program.
It has been estimated that $15 million will be
saved in new school construction by adhering to
45.15 as a means to keep the schools iii use
throughout the year.
Moving to approve the housing committee's
recommendation was Jean Bryant, hoard vice
chut Irn tan.
11cr motion was seconded by A.I'. ['at) Buie
Jr., and received approval in voting by ('hairII1III A F. Ketthi

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During the question and
anwr period following Tur
ner's talk. I inquired if my
unimpaired.
bearing
you 5$)' )'OU were going to nm
for the Presidency in 1 0?"
"Yep. Do you want to be In)
cdmpaign manager in Seminole
County?" asked Turner.

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have my blinkers on, will you
take care of my ticket"
Just mention my name," sex
"
I. (And they'll probably double
the charge.)
"And if that doesn't work, use
Turner's name."
That brought a quick

88c
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me that "if I el 1* ticket cause I

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"chuckles" while attending
yesterday's Zoological Luncheon, during which time Glen
Turner made his 810,0(X) check
presentatic'n
Nothing funny about
greatly
that ......it's
ap.
predated, kind and generous
giant. 'May the bird of plenty
u to our shores again
d
and again.....

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By BILL SCOTT

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Pr I ce 10 Cents
64th Year, No. 179

1b981

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which fitndet a wIr ri the
county coininision'
faci
lity.
derision to explore wn&gt;'a to IICII
Also Involved Is Hill-Burton 38
truqtt'eq
to
litre
''
hr
staffing
the
emergency
rin
Navy
north.outh
county
apitt1
off-duty
S ant ti r ti'S county-owned
arminti the clock instead cf federal funds, any bRiaflee t;
.:Si',nin,ie Memorial unspuni t ptiyskinns from Orlando to arltleI.
he paid by tho
1.4cfft
t1i tio;pltal th ddcd
was
ll
Iunirnomi
he
private
firm,
with
the
provide
service
to
the
taxpaying
said
not
Nn
expen
.
his
se
hospital's
purchaser.
seek
re-election
to
ha
t
it
pitying
off
the
going
to
'procveiLs derived to be used to ptlhlt(' t
Lniimrnorwl stated the rnunty
leitest ie l'.pment leading
fund new school vohJtructiotl in tipithl's b'indtl ttitkbtt't1ne. .iitiiiiikxi'ri p05 will till iit,t
os
ing
to
the
ante
of
the
hospital
oreomrntsaInn
before making SI
south Seminole.
Speaking (itntlitily to herald have to worry about l
facility woukI
otcs,
by
giving
his
oh.
rurred
at
l'uewlay',
county
move
to
sell
the
l)rurtmonii said S I for I staffer lIlI Scott, I)run1flI(n(I
tr'r,itniqlon
meeting,
when
Insist
the
new
purchasers
agree
,
twtort using the medical said he anticipated law suits servallons
The t'mtttntx,iufl thiiirniiin Iloworti Marsee, assistant to provide rare for indlgeflts
being
filed
in
all
effort
In
stop
faciltt did nut want In staff
SIIIII
Scrt,inoir Memorial I I4InIy lutt('rfley, disclosed that and not charge rates higher
'4'ntcrgcnc room at night, the hospital's eventual sale. hospital s medical staff should an attorne y general opinion than those prevailing at other
b.thereby forcing the hospital 'That will cause a further he willing to lake their turn from Ilobert Shevin held it legAl Central Florida hospitals
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losing votes by giving my observations."

Wednesday afternoon blanwd
\,Santont's "itelflith" doctors ((it

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Commission Chairman Grog Drummond: "I'm not
seeking re-election, SO I don't have to worry about

Seminole County Commission

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oldcintjerconesc'rsomeUiingoI
that nature. To us, it looked like
it imnight have been a source of
some volcanic activity way,

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6

Thursday, June 22, 7972

i2C—The Sanford Herald

Canada And Marijuana

Ll

Pot Study Produces Headache
41111
U

13% (1

CAMM1113-FY

pi-ill,-e the right it) 'Wize anti not tralf ickrr%. A hile the courV6

eonfLvale the drug or plant% have Itivied simpit fine,% of 1IN
to ucert, inl-reasM to S1,50 AM
mhenever the~ %AIA them
The goo.irmment ,A Prime CNN) for repeatem. Pothi,-e %A% It
Ro*,,
Y*0 Cornrraman has F%,Irr" Tru6eAu "a,
* 1"ro un- wl,*4,14 be unvt."Inle In is'lp" I
-,oilucrd a repnirl on marijuana c-ertain what to do %ith the pot iwvt usAge-there are just too
man% users A T1v estimate Is
icionfusing as to tie M_
problem ar.1 it appomted the lor
ou
tin the Canadian
the
that
V7
, million CanadiAns.
Dain Co-,nmission to-i get off
cep)(It "ittrus Service

t
a

i oed But
mArquana lie dropr
tbf,c,ommission declined to
the legall7Atim, A

Mwed to extung

up an the driu; of regulatioris.

I NCONI IN I.;

or I.,

11vetric Viliptoi r

iStaf I Photo

Auxiliarv. loo:)ks on~

M

Shrli cio dditi r

0

Illila,ri

It

forw.

;r.io e(pboin 1,. 9-wrn that '~-i

ithooll(I taktot the pill rn the ]Sfh
Vfor

rimy rif their rornstfliAl ryrl*'

tip, I,- twalaod liriig ritimilollit, lwy in Thadaryl (or

c;iro. y(Aj toll them if, tAke it

"'AnthIs pill porobvonfoA pr.-4.
rArwy 11% all 134 :riniq in it)
IvIrAt rof hiq pottiontot (;ro,,*n-

itiss,tililall ill Aiiiii0a, flv%"l Ailmirii-ttriffill" 1111(iwl; it III ildit Taiwan, for iro any crotintry
..Iw I ill flit, lorif -io
It'll # omititr %.' flit, rersiorr fivi "Ill In whrrr -~fioj hays,i(romimt irwor%pot (if
i)ibvt I timtrivot 1111, 11.41111111, 1 triclihiprip infur%irw ''Wit wit illitpriole I-eftlile. lismoo, rite yroqj goill

r
'101 itaid, woroo, 'evilbroill,-V
xt-n ih,- rn(-,
.n to% foll, M lhoy*ll 1.
xilh nest Kxit,
"nit !n rompmher in
fake (,to- orwe itit tnmth The fir It
pill A
ftv.nfh lot KniArrimiot few 4ti,

0w allvatillige oil It 1110." Wlill lots Ideal hirlh (l.tiln-I loill, Il'ot therit lit takooll n joill to-very otinizip

ii0tonR porpilinmint Riot when f1to

to) 1, #5 lo,r

(;iu4 OiLill. i Isairimin ill Ille "'I

,41;

fent #4- 111111 '

11"I 11114plo,gy ilf-li,orlment 0 1h,* It, ir., , aiwl 1~.or

I I , r,

11- rowithlor Itill. fhrn. 14 o

Istlo-

If4plf In ft p

it

"A !P%w hotorl Moo, oofflortg aleh

ot Ids-iowlinq iri -i,m4pat Rqi t

p1 j;

4 JA

offocii.",-

opriar,.Pq

to 111`11~L

t Tens Of Thousands Flee

it

9

lot

$!(po

II\ 1,11E. \SSOVIA 11" 1)

'
,)u.td in small quantities

winle tit(, voting-,ters wert, trapped

York
besel h~

the \% ake tit Iropical (list urlia iice A gnes

V11-glilla wil" placed tillder .1 -,Ialv Ill

seliding Ow 1111gliti, 01110 10%,(or
and Inam mnaller streallis 41111 111 thell.

133 f. CCJ!NSCN ORLANDO
I I lit M4 %~ TTI 41 IoN

villergency, as IIII, capilol vilv lit I(Ich
Illond

A

4

livilcolitur

Guard resirtiv units \otert, out Ili forco,

W

There

T*

was

114)

Immediate

tht-ir colill- ol Stations

Typical

III 111V

s
storill'

caprice

y

s
"

7

~fifik_ -ZA

Itesidi-s Iliv ()III,), Pilishurgh fared
Ihe fill- ii. (if the Allevilf- IIN, lilver, Mlich
huffeted

(Ill

Harrv, Pa
I city III
tilt, susiltwhalilla R1\4-1.

Far 14) fill- o'4111111we"I. I'lle Susquellann't (-It( olf Ilic slate", capllol cily

io%as

(if I larrisburg inall dirtoctions Much of

tile fill(,that h(oft-11 a Baltimore Illother,
Vio, lell',11ilig ll ,'I- lli)lllt. iii ill till-t't,

till-

city's I-Am- er

\%,IS off

cillergent,\
il(
i l- t'll ill h ill. i'jil.

Jrt

ill

(
.It(] Ill

sight Thv dvalli toll stood at .17, ititilli
scorti!~ ims,
in~ The National
servict,\olarned th"It a "major thsaster
\%its dei,elt-lillig

The Fleet Reserve Association of Seminole
County announces the- Third Annual

T-1

'It-L 491
va'--g- -

lit-

flialiv to)

Thl- ve (IIIII-S, *advalwilig wah-l" 411411i'll
police and national gliardsillell fl- 41111

National

National (;iiar'd unil,
, "vry fod and

\011olit 4, 11-01 wilt,

arv.i tit

I'villistili,11111ol Hed tht'll- 1111111('s Some
h\

I)v tilt

wit

rall ins,
, fi(x)(I tikalers

f-vilruationt, %itcli. Illider wa,, Ill I,;I
1111ra, CIII-1111w, Ifleall and 11"111111-d

Nlll(.Il 41( flit.

hanks
Tens of thous.inds Ili New Ym- k lind

oMI 1% TA lp ki, I q,K

it foi prM"riAl Use

Pltl-~Ss

A livili, rallisl ol- 111 delligni d div 1-:ast ill

george stuart

tp use =n)uana
.%hish publilcli, or to hand
at

Ilosplials

gencraloil's

lilto

lowf.

all

1.111

Istililated

pleastire boats and dashed thf-111
picce" al"allist ;I

V7iii

"A —_
-

to

-:7;
pw
,W-

I

'111v Brandi, into Creek. cresting ill
rec(ird

16.5

vo l t,
I'

pioured

into

the

M

first

--i?

w

floor of I Chadds Ford, I'a inum turn
and $2 '1 million %%()rlli of N C \%'yeth

r

\,or jJ\.(' 111111

ell

Idated

painfinle s

ail%av

tipp- l-

%%(- r(-

itished

to

safet%

fill
mz=

tile

NAS Sanford

Reunion

Catfish &amp; Hushpuppies

0

plus:

all you can eat

dancing to live music

Adults: $1 "

swimming
reminiscing

Children 75c

i

x

also hotdogs, hamburgers and soft drinks at popular prices

_~.rtst Lhe 7jrrent, I ;wrS:5U1d
antiqUbtf-d hairstyle WA
Suc h
_tmued to Aehr
;j1.t-,rr !I!, -.arrNA tit%
an
shiru and cuffr~l

AT 3PM 0 0 0

ks
':trn, Ahtlt rummsfit,i
a tioeightxir s mail orit

BENEFIT

A CI-1—e etllW ~-116o,"i 5PWLKkD5
t

Uit
At 1411tit
-,mg, and a group 1Ah,,l-(
rotor
trItJ(J ns arid ttle
i ason for toting is n(,r,t
.xmbers are cal;edc6m;w,,,
Of the Odn"n'strlitlD I
it-ld &amp; emple turies a yeat tloe~ Ilitill eC0m0tTUC P011C). the MSt
h&amp;i &amp; IVI) cof doing 11ungs i or )ust sittini;
tin clamptreks %;,
11ttorm, has I'Mu. up
I o kevp out the riff Ulf1, thm
it ib 110111th clurfloor pride
a nioemberstuptee, nxturau%.
lIngs
in
We
and
ttat
116trix
(Upter %o, 2. 1:
,)LA the tioest tI
3 a
(of vi# %horst are ncot fro-tt ('~:Inptis ViluL, hm"ouncie
tNt
t'-st
to!
d.-I!,jo,
'T,
-J ietter, I irur'llr~,

p

whieb wtould cover t1w cos' Y
Widders

wt`

.~
Orpha,
A IY

BI er

ft
The Fleet Reserve Association And The Seminole Zoological Society

3WOTTOVU

And tt,at rumin(Ls fou uf flit
questlull pubed to we 1)),
reix)rter Fstes in her column
Wage 51 of toda%'s edition.
She's ~.anting me ft) resix)nd it,
%Iwt's going 14) haplwn iAhen
that train start% cutting thru
those litanes -Ahich itre txing
built (~n Rosedale and Grant
Streets in Longw("I"
N't)u s4-c they*re brund neii,
h()Iile.S
and there's ,I railroad
easement right sinzick-dab thru
the I.-enter of satite.
Well. the first thing I'd do
ChtLk %41je re in the he(k ttiil
twtlroom's gonna Ix- I %()filing
like its trAimitaik cv;iiing
around 3 in the a.m., ch',

Pik I'l "VD1.
Photographer will be in
THE OUTER LIMITS
SANFORD PLAZA - SANFORD
SATURDAY-JUNE 24
11 AM till 8PM

So

AIN

--41

V

f ~k 11jit %4 ;1.% ft!(Ier'ally

approord

Council. by ordinance. inirrrawd thr taiwir's -wility
Irian 17,U) yearly to 112.0m for
it ftill-lill ic 1xisillon
At it %4orkst.op w.-Pting of
couticil last tilglit. cit) .\ttiiiiney
s i l)av1.5 (-,UtIIro A tilt- 10ii.0110
rawitications 01(julii if)I.
IZ(i% ernment
t h:.
pursue
16illt-ngt- A -tvil lwri~il
ti said. would be 112.51 n, a
cruninal penalty dt-pentied up,~:i
'AL
hether it was deteri..me, l
thrre Aas a willful intent ipin
the luirt iif the city.
-is continued he ct)6! n4)t
awerujin oothetlier the cit) Ls in
V101atwn of the federal ccr.trols.
hut adiled. -I think the salar) is
JUNtified. and can tie justiht4l
('.itmiflman Danitil I)i~rfri`14,111
1),svis if there wure not
Certiiiin areas of averag,inrease for all city emplo)rit, but
Davi% ansiotered that the cit~
1 annill have an inuroali-, in
extess (if the 5.5 per urnt
Out.spovicen \1a)or Swofford
sai(i that the issue Involved
pa)iiient for it full titne jxwtion
it.% oplxi~wd ft) the hiriner parthwe
Xplailled the go%trnIllent assulned the p-mlitin that
tile 111apir Was %I111pl) tl,~Ing
%tillat he Is suppw%cd to (to Wt
tli.it he dis4igretil totith thi3

Dati

Nlap,r Swofford told tv..icil
came to imestio, tit,
flit- matter, %lihich Ilauk N-till
.tL 1PIt4ItV(I b~
prJ
I Arit!,,n

A

Ahen IlxAk

4%~

:1 according ft)
Question
the National Weather Advislir)
Bureau (see rnap on page 3A I
the name3 Of the hurricanes for
'72 season start It4ith Abb)
how 'cuin Agnes is Kiving us
such a fit,
Ijust g(ws to sho'A %hat'll
happen if )ou call a gal b) tit,olorong name, right"i

~Abi-

A~__A

- -

.

$(*'.IJl L,I 011 l

"I

tAi

%ole d ro-inind putter Jack ~,hubvrt that it s
drop that putt in thvi manner No mat!er,
Jwstice Vassar (.'arlton extreme right, geti ready to "sentence
Shubil.-rt with a couple of penalty strokes Other3 who'll tip an hard f--ifthe fish !ry and bar-b-que tonight at 5 p m at the %tayfair (7C are lef,
to right 1 Andy Carra%ay, Nforris Parker. Hili flutchisnn. Shubert art,
Carlton
Bill Vineprit Photo)

Only 'cha
Roc k i ng Chair
i r

Cross

Is A

JACK.~,lj%% ILLF

F Li

All

L(snine ("r0!,!,, .k tit) L!t)t "right with the purpcse
1.(ird'' itIthen tie surrendered on a 37Cross rose to his feet and ;~c
\e.ir-old murder indictinent. ilkent iree claimed
th-a nk y oua nd I Lha nk
twla% %iiherl the charge was dropptlid l.ord
lie had come back to face the ehari&amp;
ross. 66. %% ho had been living Ul"dler
ind whatever came of it, Croiss :ia.,,
another tiam~- tit Nei,% I)rleans sirce
Into the sheriff's office necau*e he had become a re1w-)i.',
19.17, %%alked
111all. and the spirit 4 the Lord tolif hini
here the evellilig of June 7 and said he
111A ht-.
he .%ai right iowh .h,- t.,,ro!
itio''is surrvii(lering Ili connection with
4hould w et right 'A
the 19317) ititirder indictment
the stme I)( Flor, t"uhlic De(ent!,
AIIIA:ed officiah, checked and
'T
d i cotert-d that t*ros.s had bit.-eri Ili- hd,! tNievv fla.11eq.
\ichols made
4!
dictt-tt Ili connection io% ith the murder of
FA%oo.ird 11ozier but %%.IN never aly decision This inan Is one of 'he nic- rI,:htt-uus and Goiffearing men I e%
prellended
Met
State AIt\ Don Nichols dropjwd the
Clross iald he will prubably either
Charl.:t tIxii%,
.
Na\itig "the purpose of back ',, \e%k Or!eans. whe're he :-i.i the penal s\ teni i~. . rehabilitati0il It t~een !,ving under the name Richa
appe if--; this h
been done ithout the Nlosles. or g
~ u to S I'. lift h. where

o g JA Col I

C0f1f1T1C!L'l`l!

blue Cab Co.
Carpets Ala Carte
Carrolls Furniture

Club Lui
Claytons Garage (DeBary)
Cobia Boats

Eckerd Drugs
Economy Drugs
Fausts Drugs
Firestone
Franks Barbershop

GardenLand

Go,odyear
Gregory Lumber
High Appliances
Hill Hardware
Hoening Hardware
Holiday Inn
Holovers TV
Howe Industries
Jet Lanes
Jim Lash Motors
Johnny Walker

Joneti Electric
Larrys Mart
McCrorys
Millers TV
Monroe Harbour
Moloneys Appliance
Neals Electronic
Perkins Mens Wear
Powells Office Supply
Prosser Ford
Roballo Boat

FTU's Impact
On Area Seen
Umvrrsit)"ilt tuti.ea 1 1.1jer lak,ult).tlld iotudleIt li

4~~
l

NEARLY $10,000 TOTAL DAMAGE

New York, unloads parculs to put into all(Ither I)IIS after all ack-ldent
shortly after midilight oll llittorstate-4 ill tilt- Lakv.Nlonrov firidge Nont-

Joilt N-VACCIII US . . . that 10( 111

roinpan) uhich It -Ir)ing out"
the talentio of a )uung seuretar),
and after three dn)s decideti
that she just duesn't Measure
up, and that the)r're not going to
r lCeji Q1 the Ili _
pa) for the seroi
%trite the )oung
disidual
lady a check before )ouAind up

NATURAL

ONLY $ 1699!

rUy 1HLFeUbU

Jerald fluff, of Jacksonviliv, driver of this Grvyhotmd Bus hound lilt-

For Their Donations Of Merchandise Which Will Be Auctioned

I a-., , -

5

HE S CHEATING ... I N F R 0tJ V 0 F A i 1JD C, E 7 0 0 1

Wish To Thank The Follo,.%,ing Local Businesses

titub"?

'd

with entire proceeds going to

The Seminole Zoological Society

COLOR
PORTRAIT

_~z

D

Nlaviir Laiiiirell(Le Sm)ffurd last vointriob;(it 5 5 lolet (crit, and that
41 emillilailit [lilt) be flied
fcderal rovernment tifALTAN10.NTE SPRINGS
llioAk, ho%ever, indicated the
Cit% Council has iteferre(I action fici4ii. 'Irevor It. llailtok. hns
C. L0
.4- is illil,endivi, at-lon could tie
uritil Tues(,.iN upon a proposed conlended the %alar)r incrva,
B) John A. Spol%kJ
challenge b% U.S. Internal n(it juitifled, is in excess of the nerateti if tile ina) (or's salary is
Revenue Service official.-; to an federal Internal rvo.-vitue rillings rolled back to flit- foriner level
mem(i
to (tear friend and increase in salary grantilt] under the federal %oai:v-I)rwv and he refuntied exi ess itifine) s
Slayor tit Longiiiooti. Ken
Brown 7 1 know fluat the photo,
ilie ran of )ou toesterdaii
slightly- old and thaisme
that titne. )ou haiie lost at least
30 pounds I accord Ing tn ou
making you that much nwre
and that N(ou
han&amp;oine'i
offered Ott reporter tX)nna
F.stes SIDO if she'd --remove it"
from our files
I agrer with your s4tintunt-rits
'ntirel% (But. I coul' hai,t.
gotten it ffir you -Ahole.&amp;-ile
olt, 1)-~'IA\ A hun(lrvil btikio,~,.

wo

I.

Iluilles and alitilillobiles

I k,t
A

All area residents are cordially invited

riLviii,ned mt
"ItI10" SWO-4"'nIng

'Noridrou ,

carried

11% %11ARIOS

c ii.lal er.

acms an I'll-

was

Is Under F*ire By U

at the Sanford Airport Lake Golden Picnic Area (NAS)

t,v,large or Woo small Ifor me t.,

".)(TrIwint XtAlul it
-..o,r.1zatxn rallt-d E. Cliurw~nallir Uti)(11 stands ft.!

she

U

Copley %ews Sim'lm

7.,

and

9hylo 01WIVA

Saturday, June 24 10AM till IOPM

It' Just The Club
For Non-Joiners

as If It 9ere an vul.&lt;If.
,A ork tircither-tro-lau I Al"JI)l
I.fer"-d 119n.s, eagles iind elk
~-wur mitaral hatiltat
;C(JbJIt4)- WMI&amp;I't
the human ram if I
:,;i twen txrn into it I
t cormclered retiring. but
altertuitive 15 rVen IeWL

vehicle.

114)(11- S

4 It--

__

r
a lifetime I have
xated myself to the plImll
(of m) &amp;%-olcaticri. itthich is beitnp
.~ rnanyarotrr I never saw a club

~nP n 'h&amp; TJf'rJ

q ng
/\/%alor Di
w saster Develop.

z .- nberf was that Al F."k1uld

B J1t'1'%l_' W0t)L)Y BrXnch !47 of the FI(Tt Reserve A&amp;miocialio,-~
new officers Left to right, incoming president John Fehr. Fxst Vicc
President, Al Feiler, imstalling officer.- Robert Smith. junior pas',
president. and '.Nlerle Nlath"-son. secretary-treasurer - - Staff Pht.*~)

t

fI"Ir1N( lAtId"I"
p"nt qpvsral pearit Ai(Ar

"P 0

th

-,rijuana, problem But
~_ nid PLa uvre were thrt,

7.

lot

iflo

tk

-he rna)orit~ opinion of thrt-t

'7

otalil

peri

A

A Day

y /W

flercrit views presented as t~,
(-man boodl split on Its4k ft-.

-]W

.

0 1 to ill 1 0.4 111

A majoritli

Toronto. %as suppositild to IZI%,
the goilvirnment s. ne pramt';~!
."
procedure for hiindl.r.;" t`

past president Dor-s Wwdy. -Southeast Regional vice president. as the
installing officer. ~achel Bullu inkle, past national president of Uidim

Month 'in

the Light of the Moon'- Not One

Ittil it'it it
'It 1119114 11 1AIIIi %%lilt IIW I)iIIIII
III
It 4 I-Irig IIqr4I
p-niticidar:v f,#r
I,% it( bokim? it* 11111 -Wil Illosq it %irit it to alool Chilt,
It litfibalili, will for alooio it) twilifinot," Greoriblooll otmol
%#, Jf M141 rrillif pq it lit 17 1111orna

Friday, June 23, 1972—Sanlord, Florlda 32771

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,

1 C1 1 C % t -N t,

A

1!1;1 1,- lf,t %% lift ;;I% - it 1 14 flo)

I

pr ,f r'lltpri

f,*rt ota tl,,nf it 4041 in
.-Astihn fror !ho next m6oitlh.

lrwl por4gP4fPr.,
on4-, whirl'i inittir-

III;*

trite". eniorlopes.

:N
1,
1e praticial effe,,-t of the prootincmi premier-, evi.irr.,
legalization
oorrimmston chaired by
marquanx debate in Canada in oppose
Premeter W N t
ourald lit, Dam. head of the re,,vrit vvar5
Nas %4-, PolliN' rnari)uans
'A
f
kL.'~~.:;
liall Law SA-hool in

II RKSIDEN'T oi Uidies Auxiliary of B Duke

loor their A)iilon USC but that pilh,
if so inclincii. %vulti "Ile the

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more ser.jor citizens are qti- Involved in the admint.stration

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Sanford Auto Parts
Sanford Aviation Acad.
Sanford Furniture
Southern Natural Gas
Sterchis
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Touchton Drugs
Western Auto
Wilson-Maier Furniture
Zales Jewelry

of flit. :r) passengers oil the bus were Injured

Gla(fe %olas disabled oil the bridgi- 1111d IM11 0( tilt- lit'llik.-It' ~k,01
protruding lilt() till' 1101111-1)(Itilld little, ittithout lights. Till- bus lilt 111.11
car, knocking it into tile Vath (if a SoUtil-hound alltoillohilt. 'I'l-oopel P
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In the courts.
Auto-Train rates poing up,
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autx) and four pa&amp;wngers to
travel froin tier to lAtrton,
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Weather

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Terry McIntyre, a vVillele owned by Thollias ItY

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singing and churct"ji
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Broifin asked 01yCouncil and got it.s approval 14) rcipimd
:iaplemiamt t-a". tht. rec
warshit itic-vim-s jt~ tht :~ ..
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the same clongregatirm It had
f-venut hap"15, churcl ;I
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de,telopment even though he lAould not lift, rtijuired to since
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The Nozorene
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F-ev 'Amine
E Smitt. rif.
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I ountlatifi- - Tim 60T - :-Ut-ull.
ri- creation-building fund
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17he cost of con.structing the sifewalks, (
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pleasantries pnor to "tecing-off" this inorning
itist I" "Pvvwre init :~tiu-,-.--u?L- tunwhrij uric waw%4 ould luive beenabout 115,(XW, tilt. toull of the I -wo sullil the
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rI!-:1!If--%1jI: it'. t!P, %h%it S.-!,
,.rain4~
at tile Mayfair Country Club in Sanford. A
builder is giving tile city
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reception
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CAM"Ill llovrns It
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continue
thru 8 fit tile country
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Contract with CAM Development Compiany, developers
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th!'Ou9t Jun' -I(- f 3(_+ P.rL
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Ihn-irt :AL-tnf tilt par. :wt
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the colilluirly is to build a se,Aer package plant oil tile cjt~'s
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Callfarruans*
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each home built in order 6 defray cosUt of operating
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the 1xickage plant Until list, main clt% -u-uer system is t wiAl" ,
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and general rr-ruat
%%rhether to sign or veto it $21.3-billion
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held
curt.
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education
bill itithose antibusing provisions he
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dcsigirwd
ttf
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leadership iri choir, pup;.t.-,
finds
vague
and allibiguous
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The measure, lKissed by Congress Ater 1%%o
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hel; betic 1,,
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"It Is contiguou.5 with Devon.shire, Win(i.sor Manor, the
,i- it-rotet 47- on. itrounC tilt
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by
the
admino,tration,
littithori,fing, funds
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cit) littilts and ever) thing else We are more I onligu(itis Ulan
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Nixon asked bir ;I variety (if progranis,
:*91 if ill_*4111u, built O'LlIou.
tie h.fi%t- e%er litt-en 1
NiiZarelet~
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of frrserr. 1, Shur.
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graduaic
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atiging
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frorn
elf-Illetitart,
niz&amp;tiurl
(of.
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Adveni.tr. ChIrri, 11I F- u.vs.flight as an ordinallre of annexation for to lmrcrl tit land
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knourt as tilt- "Slailt- propert)" was adopted fill second and
.o.cted U adrilinisrult tht'
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Flood Warnings
~!lf hialitarlull, !'evetill'-Dit,
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filial reading
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Council Ctuorman Eugent. Ja(lijes. it, illie %ill, tht.
M churct;sctwulfrun,~am .
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Xltil tht ME emventiuri
WOE All THE Y.
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P.n.
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corltro~vrsy twNerfi the clt~ jili(l tilt. it.1lot% ip%cr
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lett.
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ldillp. tlit linrlu4l vi. t,:J: .,!jj!~ V lt!tj. a I
Major Hood ~%.irwng--, ~kciv is,
,lit-d Iodiitl (or
iinipt urt npotiburre In
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hegurva!jui.
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.oUtituLl C.ant;x for 14hil'
p
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tile Ohlo. Alleglieli% and Moll "nigaliela rivers
!r uni '
, it- l: ;,.n. ui thit Acadern)
,)If his face. whether the tract 1% colitiguijils
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r-:-.rnunity LJn..e#
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Ill %%esterli llellils~01vailla lis dit-hard slorm
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churd, Will weir-lonx. bk'~t hel
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* ,t-mrd 11rullit. Founduutit. '
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C7h.,iart-r. title? 4.1' art
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Agnes
,,talled Ili Its tracks and pumpud III,,,,~
Li hm Denshm arid hu fan,_-;
Methodist
ilselt-~untt_ "11wrt WLE t*
, 1,11"u, [to another VtW vnth hr. ,,
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rain oil already soaked sections of IN-im
More Confusion
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MOIL McredUot. M Uw r_,-n.
1:21:411i my-"U0, for tht WtIDIt.
sylvania
and
Nelti,
York
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7:ivrt wiE to &amp; rqwriai! CurhIllitflMnlehl, will' t* F rj-jq.%,
salluj%
% it, . p.11.
. Sundi,.
National Guard units Ili [milk! states Ititere
!%!!tmuruv-~ enipluou Sunda~ at JUIX X.al " P-IL it. Furur, Lar.t
Stillic colifumion and it lap-sk, in communicat.owl stillt-lilliLl,
-Issisting Ill ill(- evacuation of thousands fron;
miniuntl.% '.~nitec! Metfrtld,ir. Srventtp-Dv~ Adverilar. Churct,
(oil tilt- tity inap %hi(h tills liven pirpared by cartographer
'i f'.0f : f * "I :#f., .~"_-I-. ~
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floflAthreatened cities The co"I'll- Illud dt';Ith
Mri Darid L JwTeu wiij be
. urct, of Uts.witmm Mr arid
Kirliqira Dampier
- , ".??7jrpIUj4fjrhr%: Olt: I:.
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count in Agnes' %itake "as :11' %%ith at least it
~ I !.
tht
ieuder
of
it*
Viiscutm
Ilia
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Biwi,
Although Misi Dampier luis compleletl ,Aurk on thc fillip,
PKLvt:F.S 4(71(j%
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X ~__MEL_
,:...!.3jUtWlef Witt tilt %-Velle
J 1I 06 Ncore more missing and fl-ared dvad
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q, fty".-firimid Part., shul.' !, r
0,uncil int-whers last flight expressed (witerii that the
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nir-Tiler
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tt~grapher has offered fit no additititial uost to, ,Ili -jukle right'.
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%orshit bervivrL The~ puttilic asidt fundl fur Ilikomiun,
,
'Itr IMPUT"an* thatj trip
of-way and new "title x A,tiolls to the plastic which are tiol
If"TIVIt tillippor: !run, tht ullefuW fur weas it-, tt* Uruted
ditsurial
religious ptnirt.irt. at
present lit tile complete nuip,
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SAIWEN tAll) - North Vietnainese forces
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Stmlet are Canada
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,belbem church
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Payment oI the Imlance due Slim Dampirr. some ll"),
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launche(l titnif attacks oil South Vielt~aili'S
.49%711 -Graffinberrer. ftm-,-ttr
Johr s Universit%
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has been held tit) p-t-riding Inspection (it (tic plastic b) the ,it)
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or, useir
'northern defense lines loday despite Ifiv
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aft
i,L!Vt'r1Ut%
cattiollf tugt sictmol isetuors
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bollibilig
of
file
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thsI "M per ven,of tile.M cunsid.
_1 ~ ;;-_,;.- -it arid Show shorl up tt* ,- MI'Vie, Lsted t~l tip. unitt-i
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-, dropped 2,.50) tons (if
I 'Utilm full L E. U r 1~ t ill, 1
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prior'
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Niii* jurl, urprimatlur
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:.,f-1jd!Ur!IIf-sI -.1ofir 'i- 1.,I -_
botribs
across
tit(northern
front
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tawking fur Unmamal harr "Untr) Aid fur OKS work. l-7 hut"t' I ~-Ur_vni to.
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inqKe"tant
that
.
oil
tile
southern
front,
reinforcements
lItfi-le
,
t10--rit hia UL%v Mnat ttvtiugt, tj* 111"fitill; U regularh bruUgle It
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continued
this
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in
as
f
Uw attenUm of I *
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nurct; and w%vra! nienjimn
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tendifir inan or, Sundall
Ili hic"Itim
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of
Saigon.
a
village
55
miles
northit%est
11
tact,
weck.
b)
11WAM
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&amp;
t*4%1
visited
Wal
fbeki
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11hr Sanford Iferald has upenIngs for
~ I&amp;AW.
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currrolioliden(a
Ili the following arras: Forest
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Friendship Baptist Sabbath School tiorld ew-k,
Cli)-ifear flake, Chuluolu and Dir Ilary. PrItuna.
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diq
hjurrung
at
Io:n
all,
I ..'tie Lutw docif irtul insul~
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1~7r
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Experlenur not nrursear), but IvIrphour,
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4
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rietelship
baptx
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:.;',;'c ur lreirritful, it dur..
1
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Firs, Presbyterian
0;I
e,iLaniunu Sprinp wiL Me
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I sinirra Is ulso drolitablil lot (orrespouttrists also
;.~111('I_ t'
Al) %k "
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WASHINGTON (AP)
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s;juipling
grassrools
sentillielit
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supplement their Invortir 11) 111altiug
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~itb ari open house 'Aledravia)
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photographs of ril rots lit their area for tile Imper.
ratic platforinwrill,rs totio
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coast,
Deinw
a. o~o p n, with flijim ut Uw
eldrf. wLI1 repreownt Firli,
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Sonir writing ablill) still a natural curliloll) are
begin
building
tillprograin
oil
Mliell
tiltIWO)'
Pr"'i'llier
a rt I 1L- itiet durinf, the Vbb
Utt) Churxi-, of. Stunturd
.
lirlljlul alltibuirs.
—
lioly., It , F-1,v;jploIv Hill W111tv ljouse
I-41ti-ld h,,ff"tr!r-lt- w!V kilt.
of 4, ti-elilte uf ttl-t W Julz.:
If )tju art- hilerrilrd Ili bprInx "where thr
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I.AJ% It. curajul 1* furred,
I'lle full
150 Illellibel I'lallorill Collifilillet
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I.er%t-d Ir; felluosillp half Prestnur) 7ureladia) tforgainuAl
GETTUNG ACQUAIN"IT-D with feathered frimid at Vacatiun Bible
action
Is" (-all r-2-1411 or corne In slid ask for
~, f
juve cannut t* maxed And
at 4 p,nj at pregit,py-ter1lin
full"W14 U* pruran,
.
abseinbled In %%,,I sill ngton for the first litne III
SLhwl held t1lus Week Lit Seventfi-dyli.
%Ira. June Citaselberry, rounly editor, for further
Adventibt ChurLb of Altarnunte
teased. It comes out of
(IrixUanit) tit at"juti ;-- beull ChUrcit, of IA-hary. held brucht
~
elect :I permanvill chairtnan and nalne it 15.
Information.
fleaven. u n a s k e d &amp;nd un.
Spritip are Dorothy
Tavicir
Jr andMarnieFraukA.
. Warren, Hvvt
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taught
urvuo
the
uj
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to
field
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kx;a!
djurcb
WiL
lit
bolliod.--flearl Buick, authar.
merrilwir draffing subcol"I'littee
, Kath~ 'Niblack photos)
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tr4a tu suit pluen as Orangr f-4w9t of a Wecilal presoltre.auut,
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BW W?h--t dt rm' peopit Hict Mn maw trm' Hm ca:
Ott Wie-irnactilt- peopif beram -ea!' 71w s=m a! poilimfir ChainCuW Pa;XL-qnjL--* Tileapit Intz -ea: peopir U Jem,
C=W. I' V ttrnu;!t- &amp; grilfan1w 11mrivirdrit a, arm ths: all
li&amp;carrit mativaw U bu rrjL rA=it Tw .%a n,i.'sne at, w, t:
toolmnst MVGIVK C=lpen
.em-~er.. affle~m lit Wat 11L A'.

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Abby

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Iffe"del

Under Fire

Goft nom:tran, :hw-ct, ,

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51ASON

Pay Hike

Pastor Accepts
Baptists' Call

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,IAMI9
OR fill
Imt

IS

*nutual -..If.Pqx - A! A nirwitt"(i. jI I
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4-ArimAticki
I-I unw, th ':-.:,g4M, I.W.. : ,
the
rtimploc
IlAnK
At
the
0sur,1
' u:,- ~,kt it fxrnil~ rrunion
--I, 4!fWlrK of 1, Churc.h
marth o! AshirviDr. X C.
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FrFrwal %-,.%
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fr. illetwhbir,%,
-,~,41rrstit&amp; thir farllsiv,psitl "urn
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thc .%
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tN I. fr
. ~ I! link U* From nrimsw
. rvllons~hlr
for
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HAI:owntr%
Arle
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dishes
hnnitit-octici4ed
Wby
WA-tintair. f:,n'nr,W-)Iww. where It
I sintinord I.'rom Page I I
l.kI1\*'1% III, %%, Will jjI% I It,, %%
As
nien
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mernhem
)ust
helpar.
q
liopliint froto .,Ili onnmo.d lh- % .tit, pto%ej,jII IjjI.. ,o,.I (Io
t(4-r%
had
ork
-v
init-:1sisr!
ir
I,.
Wr fee'. ills hmm.' %aid 3
if t, "
''Imillial. lie 141141 tile 4411, I'll, 111111 1, \o1al'
In
hUjI,4, the .%tone ChUrk-h JL%-1:
(1"
4-. ,A IWII %Lilt$ IZPI 111ro,111,11 I
~ i!,r C.nkittiman, An agm,ultiral
1 1-IIII-1all 41116,111"I 1111, 1111.
in it* 'Ttlirtir%hip Hall" for Ill
-,,;.monzn
it Ftraxil 'Ve rot
w - Itill'o I'll got'wo,re ,.-I),am ''
(41.11.4, 1)4,1%% 4-4~ 11 111filling a
big Mlirprettidi,sh sUN-W.r. !",
.-.I' rwifaii-apernent
It, go knit.
,
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11,i%i% attwonishetl %%lilt a i:olfet% %ioto. ;,fil l tol,o,o,:
rrz~lrfixd dishes homr,
-mniltm
~%r
JILIr
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111Mw4ts here `
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lorqv. ''I wouldn't loake th,%%,, ';I 'Irl al lit'llot It
dwen per- worrier, rriernhem
11.
Hr ,&amp;as Affilrim I
Ila\ I,
Cowments."
%hen
S%%offoril
111,11111.11111'.1
till,
volunteers had anic-t pitow I - I
%Arm whr havir entertipirl fub-tirne
~ alithirti III tile I'0411111,31fil 11% I `% 11111,W111 Ila% %.1141 lilt- I It%
it, build the Monte Church I,-*.-":
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,"IL-traisir. Ite-vuIt At a result of
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Terry McInivre after an accide'rit 'Involving
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deposit '11w money. all but V, M
fit cash. was in a bank
deposit bag lit is drawer III tiltst;-tion's iiffice and the at
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Mark Willianii. Apt IOUI.
Granila
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officters to hLi bustrew ifiter ~e
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rrying t1win opren nere .iL*t
wt re pr-Y marks on ,-Iw ,:!4ar-*:.,..ii.htne but no ent.ry
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lfo%%ard M Sweeney. Ili), of
lloilitill(m. Ontario, Cana . thetl
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lie Ili tilt- father of Glidoll
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Welcome*Mr
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It is not often that an occasion brings
together such a combinatim of firrielin _ m,
., opportunit-y and a melding of the best of goori
feelinp and dr-seris-ed recognition of the high

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Vassar B. Carlton, tolmstice. Supreme Court
of Florida Ls the perisirin. The trit,ent is a gathering
Of his many friends in Central Florida for h fish
fr-\
and hartwue at the Mayfair Country Club
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Mr JLmItior Carlton is mur.h more *than a
member of the highest judicial Md% in the state.

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Our admiration and support of this finill,
gentleman I., nothing neu. He was county judge
% Ye,hrs FrArr, IfI54 Until *196F he
in Sre%-ard for if~
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4~;J I in %k-hal 'WaS
the ninth and is now thc. 181h
circuit court
Uving in Tittozis-ille. he was, active in frivic
affairso. Holding an LLR degree from StrL-,on
Uniii.,ersity
he is, a member of the Board of
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0\,rrspers of thrit unwersit%'s coilegu of la,A In
short he is a neighbor wiin rubs PIN-iws with
many of Serninole's, leading riti7em,
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.. cNinges which
N ciptol. with the revolutionan
fire being brought about by the implementation
of Article V of the State ~onsljtutinn it is even
more comforting to reah7c that such men as this
swise jurist sit in "the seats. of the mighty While the thoughts and ernrstior,
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public are, quite tinder-, ta nda Not
nn%k concerned
witt the momentous electiom-~ which will he hold
in November. there can he little question that
what is done in the rcioision of the structure of the
court.
sand the conduct of the cotirLk is THE rnsmm

it 'A'as in LIC-taher. .,
IW-~ that we urged his
hasic challenge which Floridians We
election to the Supreme Court characteri,ing
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courts and Florida friendship and goopd ftmilings which will be in so
The vottort,, evidently agreed and sent him to
murh m- idence this evening we Wt it with the
-I it I lit has~sm- -A- I th a \-e-o- nice 2,300 voto margin of
."mewha
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viclom .Since then th
hit, prf-sence not only here. but in the Suprern't"
-"Ljc.h t'hut: his supporters hh%- r if-It more than
Court in Tallahass(vt
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One a( the minor miracles which ha~
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realized as the Good Samaritan Home's ne,A
building rereives Its final triucrif

Almost Done

Offbeat Ruminations

facilities and the building of an edifivic whert.
those who rififfed the care which thi.k institution
p:-o%1de_s can rfloriewr it
It Ls, the realization of P drea"m which Mother
Rubv.WiLstrin conceived .
yeam a;. ro and which has
come to its present ,
;late witl~ that indornitablu
spirit
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- her irrifle and her faith - pro%-iding the

MSential element which make this ii modern dn\,
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mira-6e.
Hoolositiever this is 1972 and there needf-4 to be
much more than Mother Wilson could pro\,ide to
meet the demands of sairty
. which is requ ired f or
such IrL,;tilutlows
With the bulldog determination of which
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- a !rue exemplifocntinn. this ci%-Ic
leader headed a steering committee to raise the
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priti-att- inchts-iduals and intere-sted friundatiom,enlisuld thf- effeetwe aid of Rotiperl Daehn w~
financial chairman and nou find.
,it.self within
about SMIAX) of the $17(l.Mi total

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Sanford Is, to top .sure. becoming the location
ff. more Lind more neu constructoor, Such
inagnificent buildings ws Ow neg courtliou.su and
Brnir. Tou-ers are well worth seeing
Yet it x-isit to the Goind Samaritan Home on
Mulhem- Street does more ttuin 3usl please
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eyes I I *, i: hearl-sok-arming eli-ent Eslw-mlly
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this so for those who recall what %,en
limilf-d
fticllitje~v Mol,her WiLson and her dest,o
-it-d staff
used to copte with Ncm~ it l.s changing LA-i it N,
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I"Saroto,ra Hoprosic mill, bo, repr mLlrec in atil, mignrwr without
-"t"er' gJe'1Tsl1%l0r4 of I?W P%fhJ0J1'W- "4 The Heloolir. &amp;~% ill
d~viourl or form rnpanobit ter sso,ocl,~ reproductior. wili I*
tonsiow" as ontringin;or 71 tw flWald's copyright anO VVII, be
twill liable fir damagoot, vnoe,If* ia%%
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PubillotwO Salurdair procridin; Ch--slmas,
-tit 1~fsseralcl it. a membe, 0, ttoor k3slocloslosto Press wfi,~# " w,
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Herald Area Correspondents
Forn Parts, E Estates
GaMenrod EilloilbrimA
Marilyr G,D,aor:
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Lake Mary
Ann Swc2itrottol-sio

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North Orlando

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'nit alvootirtV a! Cieurgi Uallart- hw dont. nicore to
JeClUrtillUrr lum w sis publir ftguru thasti arn. str,oil tul nuT
could 1411vt. dont:
'Mit quLlvaotl a whether thor, art a! tu! uumni tin.,
chattired no' onl%
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further cumpaignaig.. altliosWt: ht and his suppfrters~ refujw
it- at'vept Witt possibilit% 111 ht rclef Dr.. hILIL this. evotint of
lAtrel. Md.. chittrilged " ha outlook a well a.k ha miaCt.-0
Perhaps. %(. ;w-.%cst, ca;-~ suffer suct, ar ordeal with
ou,
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ILI tIlt leis*% eneni% (11 tilt Ls*ablsshnient
ufttr lit flus bt-fe.t. figurative)v
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liflotir r!
* flulie-1 Hurriphrel,
. Gearrit hlr(iovem. .4)irt, T
A4,tiviot wid Hwhard Nixuti'
(Y emrsr. regurdiew at the lasocistitir.. tilt .' tr 4 milhur
vDILI
,tit, tild revelVitid It, UW Yra"t 1knimcrati-~ priniar%
eiectim* havv stnietturif. tv till, WIM
i Uir Will tit L: avu pel"crived-Ilia: Is, Inerrunisigit as if leg Iti nin te.'-wijuruji leade.,
.lust tilt fiscl, trial, lit. ctiogt- it, rur sia b lipertiocral Jut
vrw for thtt nurriltiatiuri of si. ma)or parl~ wat, b nimt it)
Uit tind of Iegitiniar~ denied u, a, third p*a:-T% canclitlate ward
114.
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pumirsen. pub"r I igtc,
ti, trust, ever~
w LldL of tXjlltlt:al lift,

coming it, hif bedsick it, exprrw tfit!v
sovirnPlithiet. uproou. furever If* britp.mrif, tm.;rrialur, thus,
tilt goveritul- of Alabunih a at-. irreirpionsitilt outiap
Iti if hunuirularini Will) , the ListablWinient, a 1101101 c(iqiwir M'idlitt--v Thopt, fort
' -m sivo)W hins; toward thit. center,

!,~i,ksorc niotileratluT-1, luivit in=raxtie ininieasuristbi% liu,
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Ann Rows,
13 I 995r,

Ane how ahnut dciloni to.
toothplaostr Or coal, orreal potith
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BILL VINCEN'T ilk
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Marilyn Goroon
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fivociiiii, critronul am twilsair,

Atintortalrel Pre" lolsrlicr

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contltiuuifl~ his denunciaum of tht, rwtionul LjaIlu,.rjl#
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Part% and 14 ieadm. Neverthelesi. tut Lrifluesiry a., the
val'?%-'entior. i! like)
3 u rerilmr. "llnLrilal Ho bir dt-cmun witl
Comt Uf1c%r tilt- tisirivention Ther. tile-t, a!,t jittyrsir, otirt,lous
ItItt-Ilativel,
yt!'!r , 1'ettLM t` *-tl(' 211rd I,&amp;,
*,% routt ftitd rut. w the
~ "Llidutt of AmerlValt, Par.% ists, Iw- dild ir, 1912 toritt, luruted
u(TV391 li(nol. thl~ tMe to.- &amp; *blfXer PaPlAlfff -.,oft, ztn~ enoua,
to
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vote! lu hold thor balan-or of Imliort-ir ir, tilt frlectwaj
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!wcund. wluicraw Perswallio~ from thc I-irms, of the
p.rewdentiul rism and Inticip!-be I-essiden', Nixm Third. with-

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thit Project ullul 11buu, Mlv ' % 1'.

Thu, acvounL~ I Lr t1w k v-% Wlur',
deadlint and awc, mv of pub.
i, ~.Lrllxl,.S;AillW- galleoll und
IIctt%
-, go-Augl't,ul vX1,ofirdlUou to thisAlthol.U:I~ ill nuf tx 1UL, late to
'Lou, of Ethloput, usidt, Uw
enit- Uw lieder- W *tvn1eil.,
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spam
seaderblup to 'Afrid-rellownpoted
nw) bt+ aviulabit to ulussw whv
--,-ienlisl.t~ await talented Stuqualil) and cari pe) the 11.5W
tlenti ttu!. suninwr
per person fee Individuaift alt
73711mv uruqut, Misr to eighturganizouarib that tvuld pru.
wept+ lear-runr experletrims aw
vidr .svhtjiarship~ should
sister tflar 6(, wther snesittfic
exlerditima ilt-L-ldwi* wr br- pronipti fvnliv-1. UK Expitiorer'b Clut;
* % Ldut:aliuti Program.
vw ptovidrd ftougli b nauunW
rtnilpettutill fur studentz! age 1'
. 41, E 701,ti St.. Nru York. N Y.
10M. isamstrdinig tv Dr Harold
'i, Z, Mat clowd Jurw 'A
C. Lyan. who developed this ursit * sponswed b) thor U.S.
usual program and who tioritcls
(liffict oF r-ducatiorl't twit CXfill. -gtflec offim
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.wit- if', (Wled uliC TaienU,d
LLIUL:atlul. arld the L&amp;WOrer"s
L3goteditiun Ivaderb wX tifisvie
firtal iiiiii) tion Who the) WW "r
(lub V New Yurk at) Fes
,A ith Owns Eir%vn of 61 avail;,,
,~~)It Wr--r awasirt Ill ttw cgrlabir feck-rai uchularshtp5 will
IeV. tsovicautoor Use "gifted uffmor"
br asarded U1 Artwncissr) Inth.
clid nif, rv,vive JU 115.WD for

Deliberations
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Will bf. expWided flexi year 11 it
a : t;-.-v5sIl;"
L4 ..4 11 rot I ou st
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'k uunter. a Jan X

ChallenginC arid unusual
edu-81101118.1 exlptrietwesi, thw
IAIU bot, provided fur that 5111all
Wttvflta$r Uf t1w population
gifted With tugh Intelhges,xv.
'Wistiettat, and ar=i( taleno,
/'- te-'efll UWA slud:o leadiril-,
Is' mtablilstulwnt tif Ltw -9dited
Offit-T' mud, in effect. tim-, nill.
hum ul v=UnduW students
we L1eLnJZ W.1'sured Wid t1wir
Illitilds art betrw~ dezi!tned Ln
putillt b'~*IIUUL" f:eI1erhIJ.% anc
ts.% titurzelurs arid ps)-etiols.,
91SU Jr. Particular -7herr isa
tragic wask. of tha potmuJil
and ul ttw,%t vital hurran ro.
bourtvs," L%urs swd

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Bombing Heaviest
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sistaUng ItS V)),Ce

standards and are earning rv) less than KWO linfluall)
Simford and lAsrsgwvA have almi adopted sitnilar
esolut.toris to pmnit the municipalities to participate It, tilt'

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Vrevenues aharing ;irugraln of the slate

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SAN FRANCIS( 1) , All i

of the Lyman School athletic boosters club, to Uiru,A his hill
into the ring for the school board seat current,ly held by Pat
Rule. Missouri Btlie Swofford announced tier carididavy for
. the offitv borne wortkii ago.

Nursing Home Planned

Contrisittlipprit.% njust dernon-

At

the helg* I l)f &amp;-hato- thitf "t,t-k
of) a II)w 11) issill, 10-fille it,,.
Amer waii Medit ill As~mwiatiotl,
a -.it% ur hairt'll lit'legate stepped

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Use lAill and rust %till it and t%e'll
IW left Uut in tht- uuhi There'
s lift air tif ( harige these
flays about flit- Ilow"t. Ill
M ell w I tit- '
llie 241-member
ASIA Ilijuse (it Delvgates

Altamonte 5prl1,sf:.% lb about to get is I!&amp;1A- d fluraing
probaUy a three-to-four 5tor) facility, on a one and
fine-quitirter atTe tra(t off Maitland Avenue.
Develc4losers of the trat- t appeared before the I"r(l ffifil
week weking a change In wning to permit the cxtrutruction.
Council indicated it favors the development and set a public

8 home,

hearing for 4:30 pin. July 11,

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C IM lor kilts. if.
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itte fecill 11belated 111111161 You have doishplipips
hands, sfoo!-

7lie ScIml Ikiard this week %ot quite a laugh %tten a,
striestrAwr (if the audience asked It tWa being un election )ear
had anything to do wil0i the decision to Linplefilent a 45-1 5
It# concept.
School Supt. Min Angel was quick to rsjint out If the
Hourd had been pobticid)y motIvated at all, thiti- e would have
Lvell llu llirliti(
Ai of a uhangr in the i-ty.,14 )-4r lhiss )t-fir
%liorn (xie inorsint,wr trienUuned In a fa(etious itsuriner Uiul
further dLjKvi&amp;ion on the concept inight be delayed until after
QAs year's elections. Mairman Allan Kefeth pointled out by
delaying it, the decilition would be too clow to Ids elecUon in

two years.

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stf-Iii., re-Itition altatking flit*
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first little givilig lionspit'll offs.
4-luls and libe Ilublit o awl) Its hlow

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interli.3 11114 Ilit-dit'al spet-Itillist,

doctj)rn stwuld J udge hosio, flift'.

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Wit.% hassille Ilivil ('411 111111114- 111%

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lilt- Illiki%it. k% tit .$it 4111 til".
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tilatilileis %Illch ga%e Ilit,4114,11
students is seld it) use 111f)(1se of
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statwit lit tile ANIA

that stills Ili'v%alling fvv~-%
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siralit, ouMandirif aitr,1i!% arid
interest in natural b,:iefitV_1 aW
applwatium are wori~-tsnw frisirri
t1imt lit odcL
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s%utk-nu - at %ell at thust iiibit
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Unt appresiuce adenust wW
slud) thw eculur_%-, plant and
antmal life in Nepal Another
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Mendiri Pews-mon V. Use Snuthsunsiptri LitistituUm and U.S. National Muwurii. and one of ttw
v urld',- ielliclirif lurturiarearOulilLmilul:15L., exiAurlist; wid,~rwater. wiD Itad the Lrivesup.
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coottperation extended bv t-%)th the sanford cit% gmetnincrit
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Vother 17n,(W plus the Animals(it
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mark If% the soolministrathin. lit,; ile%k iis flit, flirm lie itlimilti 1:1;1111r, Itteploomoto; lov Sri frtarl, "I
government politics, business or uhatA*cr-s;pc2k with
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more irlarit% and prmision and ciccpnom~ of Words than
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tht offic-c One da% the McGrovem people sudderl'
grasus roots one in %ithich the N.virtpo util give a three tin% (%%,,
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cided Ithm'd bortler have a big American flag hanging
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night vacation sit a Fhvida respM hotel it, all%otij-'%%lit,
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f-orn fhri*r Fifth Averstic quarters alongside their giant
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vn,atiorss this sulmner
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"With the varation certificates aft tin incentive," Nelmoo'll
He is polils, and alwa.\!- It,the poll-it
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"it isnot imptiksihic that we could reach our goal Ifiefort,
l ips did it all slarl'
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%urnmer's end " At ttv %=e tinie. the ivesident ii-iintinucil,
~%VDL .Iirr,n-&amp;% Sailinson, ullose father is an edito, at
11 , 1"I.1.4 Ill all rIffift lit klflw ill,,
esiterisive public supiwort exitild Ile ophoun
*,It( New York Times. read a news piece about McGovern
~10 lVill'o, Ill f(WHI lifito-% Sulh ~,
NVISA)n b0IiCVrA. a% well, the WtVICtA C0111ii tIC(NAlle
and clecidecd he m-anted to help him lie called tip on that
11-1~4', 11V ".1111, I 1111111 forms, Y,flil
schotil,
verit eversing earl% in March The next day. after
' Pin.l% 'e.nki-i
eligible for federal aid on a nisitching
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:mislvralwn lit meal I itI 1 , $. ;
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lit* came down ind Went to wo~k stuffitg rn%,Piope.#,from the divisim of recreation Thoo.54victio will apply flit the
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tYpical volunleter labor But one da% not long after-Aard.
money -umng the good officirs of the* Scininole' Countli
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ti\al fi,r thi- I so-mi,t ratic nomi~c found him.
self sarl of taking chitsrge
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Vm!riamoefte Irnr4pooi arsorl sup- ,
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nation, har. r.0wiUcila st% .%wtv tri Nv%% Jvr!cy Hut rem,011"'I ill
'Div I'vritilg(Ill frialle -an
plie-c They sW) noritifid they
.ljmm%'f prevent faitrination is with politics, of course
4~7e .,
'With V;Ptname,w .ntj~,
siAing through the South to) %%'a%h1i)i1twi loe(-ausi- i-f it rain
Tbe (,)I\.-of lonit.%&amp;oo~! ninde a real ' N,~, N,,,- Itist "eck
appr41priate
decloti"n, it] fir(lin.
f (Alill ,'A' 4,41"INng 10 41t.140- !617 .1
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a Fr:
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thifit 12A Niirl,
muster %tilliltirl (fit a t anilvillpi %ti,rin lit- planned to, address iris, top (mirt-martial Air Forte
when in official merl.ing the Council lions critical of carrW'X S"Alth Violitnarne" %pontling .,
(ndravor .
\-ou can think of lie ."yA
flaillf".41 frtrues Launched new at.
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hLi(k ne%%sloalm-sr colitors lit G41 - 11 .1 1 11111\ 1411of-Ile.IA11011111f
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against Viresident N*i\on
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tographer Barbara Dampier for her supp,-cd laxness In
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,poltraftirin weit-ward frr)m fftiopp,
In xchool. I did a repori-I consider it a %t,.
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Ie till kswt S,,uth Vietnam'% ru.rth.\ c,,,naroll '..) f.irki ,4.e%fr-w VPJ 7
\11.11111 timlav
, maps
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%mr.completing
work
on
city
unat.t1wrilovol
Iminhing
raiflot
-We're
ra,wl
iiiiiiiing;ii:.~iiii.
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t,%'t,
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the
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Valley.
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1W campaign defense lirw% tilclay fie-t pl te
tif
MiGmt-ril 1`4111.1111141
1111oviltill- into. Nlorth Vietnam I.ilvelle ern
'lay -it My Charsh. In -a :5 rnt"e,
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To the bc4rd*s (tsnia%
' this seek. \It%% 0ampirt turned
'r ,;(Jrth
nosA." saill Frank Mankit,,Aii-i.
. it IVJ2 US brimtoing
Irwif,
V,fitin,ame" bav~
Ileatile,
ifigt4mand
lolantivol
if
%fieckend's
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(111ty.
(If.
111f,tell
nfrorlh nif Hue, ariol on !he wfipster~-,
I wouldn't think of doubting its completen"s
up at cit) hall. Informed tile maps had been given to the city
"as
rt-Ill-ved
one of flit- St)uth Dakoila selt,aCAMp.inot fittittinv area rwar Ow
(if tip- Vietruirri war
.afl,l rl.11fr,,,l
I'Linit 11 m0pi Irrim fill#rest at hiN stimmer hoifne at St
." fit, I J:n-,=% 15 gli,itir me some fantasies
two to three nionth.4 ago The~ ,mcresubseq tier,It\ found on a
tllr*-. 1411) stratk.1:1.4~,
I.mtian to-iriler
\11# 11.11-1, N. \Ill
shelf
Ihe so'lith %'IrInallie" rr)tnS41% it-ts %%mfld 11rol(illatt. Pham. 2
1 d like to rel'ahiM, a dazitin kr%
. people from the tele
T~.e cimununiflue repror,er:
Thr infc,rsri.%nLi ralied atters..
Mck;mt-til tivi'd, lit) 114"al
Mit*w\o-rii %oias handed is tit thu arin s him latliffit.
I liou aLl,out that florida Midland Railroad rtght-A)f-%av.
:,!lkln(- Corrsfian~-an% Irleph(one mmpam-and have thern
lik.110 Said lei NI)rth Vietruill~
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Strotith Vietri.imoo-" tioldier
tion
in
f1refutlent
Nguyen
Van
support frilm llimr too loislit tilt. 4otirt %i( tilt) in California oil
,1,af%1
, sit in a rit-Or around young Mr 'Railinson's desk
however. that Miss Dampier u arned the bo.trd over a )car
Ili aildition. lie -.wl, withmit ,Ai-rf- killed anfi one L-ink 1.11ra-4
Mill 14 wrainderl. twit firi.:
iin"4 walch
Thiru'it
iiLitestrient
Moruiay
wat
411~elf
t10111111allorl,
Ills
stratel!1st.ts
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ago runs through several pr~operties' %%'hen she inforniml
t'S 1)1 %1 ('
10"I't It S dc%o-lioliment prowraiii.s. ilv%triiiied in throw fighu lie.
ho hasl ,)r,
.ree-mand%
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loVilkins
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them no record could be found of the right-cf-walo ever
Sw~ivt Ilintin Ai.,ild
tife
toAren - (Liwn and nfo,n, while
campsign to) rof,
.ike the territa- .11 a"I 42 .- 41"'All'1114"d
`, cl, like to have rnnsl of the nation - s h,ghwa% ostncjnper~
!1.1ld he %%Ili ha%v (11011911
, (,oll- munti, rejected an 4-!!,,rt tit fill,
having been abandoned. construction was onlio beginn"Ing on
siih-A-iriliall% aheall if( the Soloist, Viettlarno-w I(A%"% ,.4f*rf.
; r * 'Lhe .1immy orbit for a dr,% or .
ry '(,,r
6 it 'In t,'.e Niwl.h vlopoulamese
* wa. With intirs ](-k)kjng
\ention tirl.~gale.s f,,i Ow iwmi- .st.1 ~\Jli I, 11% crii S Claim ill all 2il I t,,,,,.,, St,It,, *
On the wulbern firrint, rpina group of harries in the R(,%"dale Averue-Graint Strect arca.
,,,r-.tII- hy flip ft%#- killed anti 21. wount.10-ti
i,k I,! streel and ritield I A%-Allis and trinkirg tug;rl;n0n.
offloormve
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forcernerim woore nL0^1 , n i ,
Nothing. of course. was done and nov; the 'hou.set; are built
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f'% 111,*o,
., !,.,ol where IV ;)u', sigrif -to guide driverk' decisions
\ hundro-il US1% dropped 2.5is)
Tte R31i hit trrA)p pi,iiuorui fighting ,-rintintied this mnrrsu-,,~
and occupied.
1 d 111*0 tit$ cla-11% of thought and utterance and hit,
tillis (of I-mbi acrfm the north- anol suppl) caches along the ,N
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'f-Wt.d to,' a go,cwc!
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Ul'.inh River defense lirw neArth ,,ilf ijigon A Fatal ~if ,15 Noirtl~
icing uhile' t)v J, J-1:Able batch of the
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* It"'"rand likf hIM, Pr0Pt-,-I% spread around could
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it
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fund
to
build
a
cl%ic
center
was
inocked
n
design
to
start
a
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government milittatnen
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the head this week when Council Chairman Eugene Jaques
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specified by a buflder-devoiloper, are to go In the "pot."
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subdi%ision wits gomi; to donate a sizeable sum to the city in
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lieu of sidewalks. The builder uouldn't have saved anything.
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bN developer. George Nader will be used exclusivelifY by the
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troop-i
isr--r11% DON OAKIXY
%-lwialrd I"rr%-- %riter
%erk .ii pu"
~ihle u) the .
,;*-r_i!t- rewrteif ~ulloeii .ind 2 wilruntle"t
Searcif
11110-IT-1,1111-:11SLIA'Es 11 , 1111AN RLNI-A%'AI, lirmight out flit- arlim-11v hest Ili %(if
~ Shores
sitill ~.tve intire titrw to -tirtsider
',~ : ~,.:,-i,iA-:s-m,iuch:ig h largt majorily
dents of .No-% Vork's Professional ChIldirvii's School. Deciding too do something
. of union
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.,~ - t Iw rrisel %-es--feel thal strikes and labor disputes
%,,rth Vietnam C!atmk4t !
lok*ASHING10% 'AP,
A .'t)Taxes Down?
it
Uboslt :111 CM(IrV 1AMI, ;1IX1%V ill flit- schmil'% entrance. .15 ,
Revenues Up
,oung artists turtird
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In-r4ent acruNs-thfti-"iril inof bcau(i .and fanta%~ lotith
brilliant litural. birlovii.
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Church cLumLi ill t4cltotflll tor ih
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And. speaking of funds. it was also reported at the
This was, the ma)or finding of a rom-ent survey b%
rease in Sowtal Secuit)bte-ne8 Ahis :0-l;wr-crnt irnendmeriL il. "Is"i thwIng r-41419 rhur-A!.ii,
.1pinion Research Corp of Princeton, .N.J The suirvr*%
meeting
that the city's revenues this year have far exceecled
ftI
1,11.-~ appears headed for o)nI
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most two-Mirds of tb, Serite
Over th's.- %*Of*h~ rhe U S 17' 1: " ,, o"Ing iscros.k 'population subgroups i age, race. riegic)"
A
of
expectatior.s. In fact, revenues for the first seven nionths
,
, rr%.
-0 imal approval b) the en(I
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If
the
.imendin-sent
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nulati
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the US ~iywmanti liflen .
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;-';I0l'. hu % V roveent strikes ind labor trouble r-eriousli,
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It seems logical if the ell)- is F,etting Y) much more mont-N
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ad valorem taxes to the municipal taxpayers.
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chances are they will find all kinds of ways to sptend Use
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rifler till a delit-litint bill and
6goverrinental body,
94%141-Tilt Latour Lallot StudY Cummlltet- notes that tit each
June I thu soear
irtery &amp;I m1wit, Unto question was first asked in 1967. there
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chairman
of
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The City of Sanford. last year. cild cut its ad valorem
I t J ISO wouki
, include .0 A.~IAI. - :
hzit's" twt-n Incrt-bSes in theJ)r9poortion of people stisho 1"I
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VA lflearLs Collullittee, 'Aou . Id
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Before I arn taken to task. it &amp;hould be pointed out
setits ;, 4' pet f-eilt Increiii.
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Longwood has the lowest ad valorem tax of any. city utilch
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It wa.s learrint that L-hur..,
compt-fitifin "fort arid IT'ur;* ;*ople are coming to be
__ ____ - - - __ - - - Helen Keywr of Altamonte Sprmgs this %eck usked,
tr.ition invasure %ishich 1'rest.
The Car
heve I hat thert. "lust be a bellf-r wif% Io kul%t.
'$flit NL16 hj%%- a.:r"-o ti-fit.,
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lubfur dis
God a rianute at our meeting,s"'
"Miendiduessluip
giving
It-til Nixi,n mu-,t sioi m14, Li%%
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71XTr tb &amp; fuurtli Lind final allernatirt -with&amp;aw and
Indursot, nelthel mu)tr pur.v candidatt Sit out ttst elt-Miuri. &amp;is
tw did ui isK-4 Tilsit, course *Gtnisret. %'ullsis,
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no-, legislatives intent estAblishei,i
Bowl-kvs-ith rsrsslAtt-d that the" I-,
4-00I'lo-o"tic PtIrs t'll". I V -~f
is Itiockligt is.' _~v requiring MAI or, State spendins: for suppir,rui, I
"I qt,ttowsl Name StalijOss, 1:h4lo"lls,
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011AS N F IOI Ids Statute. %%,I In.0'. 4s, Count% Commissioners shall sier%,
liasufe Bill 4469 warding rrad~
A t" fne Z7 or -kO4?r*CircwI-CosrI or supplement the offICTS of the
A"d 10' 44-1`141sle COVMtV 1`110',60I
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mittril within it municipalitto
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Datpe 01 A.Mlf.. Foork 0,11,00,
C.k$f,.v P Car ids in doccoloance A - rrithco. A:r Sallocila st", M.- t
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pre-Vilo.orts 00 the C ,:-:- out
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plamied for tl.t t*~!!14 All,r). detailled parkuig io-elucks vrill
the area is bev* I- I en in wh I ch eritt-r one Way and exit another~
Best tuts uhied for the rmk
In rep)) to a quer% bi Donald
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to the Ward w&amp;c&amp;WW the additIllonal c-peraUtions In rmd at
Imation of the new ria in thic preilitnt time. Wes!brwk
relation to vtuTauntltnig homnn- clountered that if the rrzontnig
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A-W be 100 fe?t from thl' wery apprvved. Best cvuld put
cloiseg propffl) line and 2DO an)tfung un the prcjx!rty,

OODP* ,hit 0tworldood rip~'VIV1,041 vblll %&amp;.a :QVr1 or, 'he 1 2'it, Cote of Jut*

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f jtn~rr't fof y &amp; Chaoj, Awd tor.L^,
mortmoon" Steve,
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Altamonte
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Cles"t 10 ,he Board co
Cavetow Commms.9raers tes one
far Se'--noolly Colurity,
F lot gas
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have the mectwinical pwroionnel
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returned to the dealer to have .I

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partnw.nt e%er*% ISM to 1,500 mile.
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to have the air cleaners Holiisn

manager ad%-ised the Count%
that the" automobiles used b3o
tINt buildini: dervirt"nent slhoul ~i

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'A "Ill(I ilffe( I, it fiver the next, fe*A

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I'loininitio, Salft for .ipp-lintmuni

1"illl"'I allisonlitilletil When 114' arlist," and told atitlitiritivis

priotviit %hun Oil- botind fout inen

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1,w;p-,_i Ijunth bot.0. platter, he %%wil(I

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lit another case. be is charged iniltitns, etc.
firiiists it.
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%%lilt biii.ing, etc.. .I volor TV,
lif, a s
jx*mssion of It nars.otit drug. chq k ratho, %stall clock. jx)laroid II(laillant alid contell(led fie
faces trial again the %%vek Ili ( .iint-ra and 1%so (I rings and, Ili lo,sould Ill, aini-nable tit plva(fing
cuiltis to tile bruakine, and *-itJuly 10 Griffin. at his fIvii- still anotlot- case, isittli busing,
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eight )'
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terinc,
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lencing, IA.Igge.;- for another vtc , it diamiond ring
Und--r the slit-edy trial I.m. ill cilcape. llro%% it titaintailled It,.
ctuinvv, contending he never
again "tKild tx- in trouble
The chir#!cs (in Much Ile loosill
be tried date tip ()ct 9, 1970 fit.

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Gr;ffin iiitis,t lit- trit-d b% %%'it%-. lir "'Uhl first its. gtlllt%
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Ill., pre-trial hearing is strice he has not liss-vii trw(I ;,,),I.
Itivrefore. I.,, not if ctini, it ted
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kht-duled bir Juric ~N.

Al~,Io 1111(keted for trial tile felon.
6 I.% cluirged in this in.stance %A till
%'I) action %ioas Likt-ft ilkith
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buving. rucrivins.
,. concealing lo%cek (if Jul% 10 is (;art,.
stolvil projwrt% Griffin witins

%%'illi.iiiis,t,tiiirgt-(i~%itti i)erjur)I rugard Ili counsel, prvstanahl~

antique stwps 'Ili S.inford and Ili %ishich lie denit-d havini-, Ili order tit attettipt tit 1wrstiallo,
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I.oni:%%(siw1, antl I- t t.ari~ed isilth I hildren Ili it divorce action

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driving while intoxicaled by
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Orlando and a 1xissenger in Ills 1971 Ford I h(doW I I Donnie Vaughan,

Drive. Sanford were taken to Seillillok,
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two-car collision eariv Thursday morning' fin Is S 17-92 %vest of Sanford
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tIK- nine-ineynber agenc) ri,ervanger can curtail sex offerisses
1~ Illm-11"ell the liptlom lisolth( Ill
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Aas sentenced bi, sivin, Iliatc.s.
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By William Griffin
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another possible hreak for cominit cratitt lartenio ;Illil prelit-ndvil I)%~
froredom, Jainv!. F lirv"ri. :~`). v%cajso, 0ti June 1.1. Brio%kil
' i.%a, Il.iioderi. Ili tilt- S~mford lisili(v
I Its, do- fundallt alk~s~vqll% has
of Cluirlestolikii. W
Va , ;ill- I oilling o%it of III,. 4 otirtilotist.
pe tred befort- Circuit Judge M14-ro, Its- Ititil Issevii taken for lot-ast-1 I-( 1)4- 1119 .11, . f-.S( ;ills.

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FICTITIOUS III&amp;RAt
on cour.1 % lo'chicles still tsov
Alsoc-o'" ,
,),I Co'scat zo,pwsf,~or,
sitz ,~CE 1 he,
rV V Q ,-, -&amp;' ,- I. -on,!L4 1.1
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do V'roon's colaior di-,0-4 do"Iftol"
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00 t)o$-f*St In the stale of r1clf.do
L.~ v-,;Wn0C Sor,sI,,ftn,e Co.rilt
twit Onairldi,I atio'r.fic to fingage 104
I 11"Clo "Wel' 'he VC1.1.0t.:110 name , Notice
buil,ortiviol 1hrougf, ill Rot).hsorm s, at
* %0ii.E ~LAOITOQIAL SEC
SEV
-_ X Ior too D, v,s -or undf- The tic- ri.ovs
1. ~ cc &amp;Ile Ihal i 11'end! so ?PQ %*#names Of
Reb.hoicitto %*
811no
%A = I,&amp;-#, W 1, #,or C'e's of the
FICTITIOUS $if AMf
. Rcsb.:lwrL,% Of Ft.
-I,". Ifrosolool to
C-., I C,
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,,- Ser'I'lliCsir Court v
NO, ICE IS,,cfet", Q.vrm ,he' I 0'n'steir told namon, vs its,, Inol Citirso. Of
tow.cist ., flr~.Voan.r ^,11, -%# onodfaf,_. I, t'~ S ror%%8, QO,., j 8~~.
'tit C'fCu-t C01" Of SeM,rotloo
botIV-s'.1-i :If she 9-c'~I'ov% litif-ir ."14 LOr;wOOC. StIv,
.,no.se Co~--,
I~Oonl IT or iOr led rill I% -2 Ill 10 SIPC I 10~r
1,10,-" "O Its * Se., ni~ 615 N
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M! Do rA rio,
ids stog,om one ,c,
Fic"'Ola $10or% 11s,"
CD;.'SINS AUTC F40DY sinc t-#, I
P"91OPe -0) buloindist unorIf said I.(
S "erl" V Pert,
"I'loss",so leg Sirw WC "me A th 1-sp
I'lloon marrift
P..'~~ %I "'t IS 23 X -, I , lli~: C , e-b &amp; ,ht, C-rcv~,c,
_x,r, sdim.rx.e
PLIt"oot June it :3 X J", I
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No-e S1416'es TC ..I sec. ,,
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOIICE lshr-rt. ;f ,t- 'P~01 sAt lisseq Foor.as S.a.,,-ts 195?
%:'- , CE IS horletv ; t,r- " is. 1506
1 6 o- scso~ %@
1";Ogpc -- riV%-f-.I e. -va"oft, , ^If #'%QODtC 'O' rl.% i'm% a, .
blog )= wit "^#I Ile &amp;tjj,mo_,, -~Q,Ilst fo , Ave, Sto-Ov-0 SiI-.,c,t
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Sem,ro o's, "Oton't ttoroce Uflarl !nil f-c-11-coas
',Ptings
F is
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Caun-V Picol.06 otati, the 0.011.0,~s
name a' 5,104OWCASE jA%ITOQ
name
TEcmoyicA L
SEP - , CC one -al At -fi,t-tv I:
of
NOTICE
DE~ELOPAOEOIIT CO and ,riot I
14116 SIP' 160 ,0 "mIr 0 or The Clitflo 04
N., Clo .1 "Itlet v swe-It Ird,, ..,
ftrfnC to ?#Visit' Use r1fillot ill'" The 11~r C."cull Cott-! soo-'notor County
bcWc D4 Cov,," rcs__,%%~Orlfw~ of
Clowl, of Int Circ u's cow" Seminole
too"'ail in OCCOsollin"t, vol-11 the
Sf-~f),,IrCow mlo, Flop,olf %-.0 1, jo Counts 0: lot -CIA 6P &amp;CCWC&amp;n,
t %A ith
VOw.110#11, O' The F -C' '10v% NOF'lly
I jC V m ~ of 0% Ifoon 'heirrefle- 0%
,ht blow 1,.Oril, of she r,C.41,0.1
Slal,,In Tr, a,,I Sto, con liti, Do
POSW~b4ir on ,he sit, as V CFO J~.Ilr, W:
f-Co"Of SISI'V"n IOS7
hs-t &amp;.0101ft 10 'A.,
CDFI%.Cltf lo~t enact-qI-I of -I t
Seo-con
! P-coisfa A Pearocr,
"S Do It lop, -00 Slalom I"!
1016ow.rag Cora'"rice
Ro"Ote A A.l.'s
S Raymond barigu'r,goAr oto-ftestKir rew"a tc -@
PvtIA, ji.,I't I ~t 7~ IC 1 V:
XA S O'Core IL.t
1t`;i,I&amp;I,0f1 and ccir,tfc: of -- f,
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APPOCAP Fie 3:11
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10CIII-Ol', CC^SIr VC9,Or. rpp ds , A,C
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stancooli~", of A tli% a nd f.
DEE :
Vslls"O~ arsa frr.4'r of P.-Ps si,,c
FICTITIOUS NAME
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W ~ V I,I rro, t Wrr%r'
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NC~16CE 11 t,r,
rv. r, tiff I", lis t
list THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
V 10(t0vtOrt ffildit,nG thelfiC, r
704E EIGHTEENTH JUD I CIAL &amp;It IPIIQO~W: I t"I nirli *I 141 Nor-,
Sem-roWe cownty in all do-spos f,c.
bz-tso A.r ho"t oflootac,
Cie CUIT.
IN
AND
F
..!,..f, trio bowmodir~fss C,f al l
:A - .r.i:,.f- ,'~,.fo, r.u.'as wrode- in#
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
010
I .' ',061, r,stre of LONGAOOD
"160II41"1 4Y, dmillItd-rog Secl-cino. 9
7: 7.71
and 10 Of Ofe'nanct N O ?; I 00
11~ .~Ovslejls;G jo,to 'hat "
.rot" to
IN RE T HIE MARRIAGE OF
PIO.-Ot 10001-ons, class,f~cao .cir% o 0
DA-11-LUS F S 7 00 E L sAr,ff and flis-oi,to, so-c nomor *,,P, she cirfok a#
Ce" #.C os t e%
of
"'It C "(w.,C.)Url Se- -no,r Covro v
CC-Piroor-cv,
DAiRGA-Ov A? S'~-El "'s%bano
PrOss-01roglo"Al-MA C1Fd^6nC e, S IC at
1`101-0411 in occolodince so"" Mil,
NOTICE OF SUIT
coors"Iss .r ,A effect WO.'d.ng 'he.
VD.-I-Ons of Milt r.cl,"ovs home
I0 Do,r,a- P., 1~-r,osrs
StiolvIrl. 1 0 at - S4sC91O,, it! CiS
""S Dfd, fWfKt Shall be I~Deroiil,
c c A. , L 1,,,- -.
'D`1,11,~PC VIC.'I ,,I; a 1,41t.f."at I "
It.o.-Ce 1,10-vIrl ISSI
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(1,1104 4',C LIn. C 1; a, roff-- .o,
I Gary I 'ficasapA.'r-t)-al Ct.,.t
daft
C. X bwoohry rou"Claric Coor.000
I ~ee:
Robiewl So mco',fIlor,
"O~ A&amp;E "EPEOv NOTIFIED
Lllh~, - be ,6. I. J ,
P,.t
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I"-@* Or 6--Or, to' &amp; DrsloCtu'loCOM bf
C it- 0
W~Alf`,Oqsr Post brot f,f .1" against rvu :4 f )
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Boole of Cowo"
*110YM Off' I4sQV-"Vd1QS4Trv4I1l COloy
itio THE CIRCUIT COURT, IIITH
COrnm-Woroorts
07 Va.#, *I "or",ot,440"VrIl .1 fori 9 It 0
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 101 A04D FOR
Sem-ftiolop count s I -, ",
Call I F, jolor-S. Of E clk L5100, A."VI,it 0
SEMINOLE COUNTv FLORIDA
P-': " .'.;-,f 11, :; ".'.
4W vill"T WI$C^t 002'"t Is pus,
CIVIL ACTION NO n 76%
I.[ E ai,
001-It Boa 142
., Arlemonit Stio-,rigo,
F 01' I. E 1 91
r COG 5 - Ito
&amp;,, c
9 itil.130 3,'?Cl end 9-.41 In* alog,",
D" , k W I` U4,`- 1" I ,, % A it
lot THE CI-ICUIT COURT. IN AMD
",It ,fit Lif.-O 09 .1"t abOorit ties"
P a ,,- O.S
P 0R
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
tcov- O*, of boy4olif *-.t 2,rt Cal 04
- ". FLORIDA
JV19 191, atrarf"'ist 0 woopmers.
CCWEQ STEVE B'.I,?,CyNF otic
IN CHANCERY 40 72 lit
er.41. be entlifiloc ds~,&amp;.nl,t 'CA,, f ur 14O,
PAULA GENE bLJ11C,':lvhE r I
IN Of THE MAPRIAGE OF
toll.40 04witiondird in the Pe,14 Coh
I 0,
W.fir
6ASIBA- 1-4 A 7LCARR gov.4,
4% ~ 'IvESS mv hand one ,"'I'looll
Dorlet,dia'-s
01.0
1,6-0 Cow- W, I" DISO clap of Jurve.
NOTICE OF SUIT
PATRICor J T[CApp. ,,vj,tdw,d
1'-2
TC GI~O.Prs, sTEvIE BiRGOvNE
NOTICE TO DEFEND
'I.E A L I
One SIXULA. GENE BURC-OyhE, 704E STAI E OF I LGR IDA TO
ART-JR " BECrW4T04 JR
who,toi forl'oew'" and rheo-gso
PATRICV, J TECARR,
CLE&amp;v. CIACUiT COURT
a-st-.1-vis, are uhrosioNsoor
""V ft%-CttqV .1 V nion"n
j"It"I"nolor CC L Sanford F 4
v~)~ &amp;PU -EREBY NOTIFirr,
a" fvf~ow 141111 Ono*" dicarts%
bit [11tr. SsCV"r
It's, 0 rt,-&amp;;~8-1 Ic #wor-II'Dor a
'S IV Eve-44, $,footopf,
"PoIphr) tiers
tr"S- ;9-frormer
,' for Doloord con ,he
,
PO'ChOlirv,iol.
Long Island.
,
1"bil)"olf, JL#tw 71 X. Joists, I lot Too?,
follovir-N om"'t-fro Properly to
Notoo, Yoroo IIj?j
IDF I to
sv~f
YOJ 1-11-C HEREBY P.C)T,FIECj
Last &amp; DIM* 0, 7 ,tow 1. according so that BARBARA A TECARR has
Its the tow" 09 felt Castillo, jillidelp.
Plot If'ofoo. as fetardissia In Plot
solooll-figlo, Cv0000sffr~ $,Iottr of Florida
t,loosproll,on.nihec,rcwl,co,-W,of
IN PROIJAVE
boom t. Pages 54" C4 'he Pub lic
Siorn-olor Cowr,y. Fior.as. tGr
Sittofoo, of Sirm,nole Covrify. 0.11,01,01-or 0 ".diff'sistir. and y CIt, it ,fle [stale of
F tallest
Vj0.$-. ,
_ - .,hlt
off reQwIf0d to ter we a copy Of yowr
f'.01, btfn filed 09441-01111 Vow and WOW
uortoram-1
*,,,,*#I defenses, if dift ip, 01
wereaw-floodfolovVescolooral frout, YHOMA , G
FINAL NOTICE
,~ I
FREEMAN
Antilles, tr P.osa.ng to the tompte.n, STENSIPOP.4. GAVIS L M ,. ,,
01101-ce 's toole." s, tow II&amp;I the
wonde-III-19"fic oil, Cit, ." ,1%1 cow of
ur IhIr Pis,"fifit O"Cwnwv. DCPQ@f L
,
7016H. Al!ownqy% lot Pdrj j,~Vjvlj~ A D 11?2, pfol-.pros, ,a the
b*ffv all CLEVELAND, MIZE L safhow difoardisiso, is Post Office o',
"Onotable Cownt r
DEP or Y. P 0 Dressler Z. 5.4mrstwo. lj3c,SssnoofC, FjOr,,i&amp;~ j7?jj,Ondj ,
JwCgor
Or
Florida 377?1. &amp;no flits Insto ar.g.rVill
Sormiroollost Cavoloy FIt;..0o riser f.roof
the or-9-nal vor.th the Cliffis of 'hit
Ansoew of Pleading "'m ,he *Hot# feboov, Sly"d court on
frIveri OCCOVrif a" .Q.ornem as
of bow@ just
Executrix of ,nor Estate Of DONALD
Of lit"t Civello Of the C-fCwli Court. 2191, Iiijol, Otherwise a default and
Seminole County. Foorice, a," of
J LINCIlf, 04Ktropolord. and #1 "so
ultimate Ivagment Will boor enter"
Isolossit tt.dyn dirsaill there, make do p
Wflort I" 3,111ft Car of July A D . against VW fail The reside dopmars,je-C
4 P2 1 t vow I &amp;I I to oc so. I lodgment b or
PIK01.9roliclossfor".10jorogivivif a fino'
in 'hit Porfol.olin
orldow., will in '*kiln 094'ref Tow JIM,
br"befnow Of her admin-U.'s,tows 91
WIINESS my hionj forad comc.ai
ow
the
forl'ool
demand"
oil
t"
Cam
Use lrlsloft~ one tow as, W
ovedItCor SSIOCCOW10follse7lier, do, of
Plaint
CISChdofg-nig half as 14ft EifficaIris
June. A 0 - 1112
INITNESS my hand one thot at
Codivoic this In* I'l, Ca l of JW4"0,
fssrsol,i
A D 11?2
fiC-411 40*1 CO Iris$ C9vff On Ihro Mps
ARTHUR H BECO(WITH, Ju .
GO P of JwriA. A 0 . Sol?)
Donne L Suelon
(
14ffs of Circus# Court
t$eolj
As Eadotiortriso col
loofffirnOlor Count,. Florida
ARYHUR H BECKWITH, JR
Its* Estfo,# a,
BY Ellen katt
C1416 of 'he C~rr.o,- cc-"
D'ON&amp;I.0 J LINCII
UrVIVt Clef*
by
Was'"
6'000sw,
Disteass"
1,11-filtylaro.o. C)MVf5
Dorwy (iffo,
r ~v or rouf~ Poll, j ir ,i t . of
L MoNTOSm
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp; bERRY
CL-EvELAND, MIZE IS, ISFORY
PW 001-cor box 1310
Attorney% Oar Estate
Aflownsfirs for Plaintiffs
ria"Ida State 111dirs,
P 0 Doreow Z
1` 0 Drawler Z
-suite 22
usillswe. FOVIdd Wit
Santofc, Foolartee 37lorl
Sonfoed, r-woods 32Y11
raval#s1r, Jura,Ij 10 Jule 7. ,A, It),
PwtoimtI 72~ X. July Y. 14, 11?2
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P'vbltsh June n. 3c, jilis, Y, %4, IIIII
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Sh unned

I'timn I, tILIrs:4-d Ill .1 (olirlit,

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building in.spector istill take his

staid

t
uac itna

sitill %iii'le I- SU. I li 1- %1414-111 .Y.I!,
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Ill's ~illtif' *014' %;I,% A 'A OfIlal)

Its %1%111()\ IllAill It,

are heavier equipment u.sed boo
.

fjoldnes, I,a%Ler

Counsel
Is

Lavender .said that he did not

the road department

tA V 11111"i, Pf"Off"'t"I"WA 6f IIOIAI AR,~
, I', It 14inco (W hinlelitv, pAtrior-I I

fie

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sarsom rnot-ri's 010 ha,
I

Elf-il-frie. Papt,ar Shreddpr

1 ., I I-o!III/v alld rv% ,It it 1144,I Ill'( I
- ,Ill 1441%11 11 %%itilroill fel'af(I I ll

By Burglary Suspect

the tiudding irispotictor-s tralo-el

tio-or

flipri'llig

I tit, Illillfro-silti, *., 1-111 " t~~ 1, .

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Utv t-ondition of the road.
,t1w

hes

illiln't realisir I had my %IP* A
10"fl'rI ,I ''.1.11' I ,I 0, . ,.:

i%;itiii-ilii%ilt-ff-iiii.orit-titi~l"r Food Cost

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Sheriff ititli rroci%c btiruh
Legal Notice
it-ft unsolved In the haft% im- rta~ for Court reporters In on Count% 3juls, The Sheriff's licenciew. SIrkT these are nil nev,
those arrcste,i and holds thesc
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bond.
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Clerks also are as.sigriciLl the
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Control I.m. %thich replacItidall
be thrust upon all of rounto, moderatnr of another Clerk's the courts on two areas of
Therr is no AN,
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clonated items to be auctionf-d The reunion will
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Lit*% o'vi,% (it Mv Mosloodi Skating Init. elitIrr %
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pso.nim", Of in," doo b ,tory sco,c
and buffered with it foilage
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"ItfrItw~% tolvoot%t.1c, shol.."'of Iftol In#, ablowilrodome-C P.a.tilot
00,t r Cot Asl,ijjm~ Int: ~ Office too
,reen, and will be rolo contit% f-ItC 0 jitchogrvoi Gulmoofm Dfagost, L
IT granting b special excirption strutied that noist, will nol, """" I"" o-%--,- W thritte"t cow 'he" ;AC a JAC 0` 1`0%
appo'"t"'It", tie ,fit Suit Plowillpolor of Cotr'r,oml ,1-. ?tit above sort" Cow" W41"I $vOt 40C Alf- VOW' !,OmfWC
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Jacob titriil to (r,wrate a encroach thlir outside
00 4 ;S4 fit; 'he boor C of
C punt 0 for th" 00OP" 'Or 01 the ""no cl-C &amp;,ionv,c National Done 8,,,10'ror,
Iv(Tt!UtIoT1&amp;I facility in an A-1
room-" theorem one wow are norrrvv
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comrr,,s,%.onf-,% at so ,he car,
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. pit-titiun signed b) eight ad.
p,Dv,o, to, the two, m"I or tht Cos's t-910-news IV Plo.n9d, Pus, offl.tif po'st'j, to Sr"
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.roolds, Cou nt s.
l(wated siouth of Cv=tr-.% Club )oLning propert) owmer s oto. of trot consirucioar, and mak"IfInflorrit boo 133V Sanford FW40. 32771. S twice must occompoosts. Tact 6-d
and f I it'he or 19 wo I w It" I Pw C itf$L CO 0% of V.. e.
al';,re It,09 few Diode,*ill
O' Laid SVTW i.ght.rsv o"1101101,9noo
R(aid and uest of Grapeville ject,ing to the venturt
g)ro%.c-n9 #of ,he mr9hod of 'he 4111 10OVII II'VIOC Court CM -I' lift-ft"IF ratio wilhoirepast troer The COMP04,90
Avenut
Hutchmn said t1w oril%
. at'rip""I juls, 71. 11`72 W"f~wl-se a of4sot. *#IV, oplef Ing the bool, 411:4 rf~ the
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em will bt- from 25t.h Strtvt and
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wnts sold POVvIdly,Q far an *tic uplimair lodgment lostit be "
11,10,41i"i felt cowroct is &amp;*a.090 It trio
rirprebentinr Best. told the thir reur of the property will be
filled ages'"s- VoI. 9'aro"rog sold broolesp, tit will alotel stj Ion ~ IV I days
vistorci.., 4341,111,
No'-Cr Is tio"Itill g-tolien Itial 0 SOPOPI.Corl
tx,surd that fur a inmitort af scTmOrd with if twdge and
,hrrviottly, farstor, onto contract foric
*17NESSr"WhoncAlmoloollors'"'04 f wrrs.ot, In# rossillwitted LOMCL fd~l""';
PLIDI.,heopi'mr, a, at'rohor,or raise tv
yearh Ber. has (qat-ratt-d UK, fenved
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problem in getting fines
.Another law provideA. that the distributed tit Ill be fai-led siner ,I
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brought before the Board of stated that the MatutM law
Counties must pro%-iiir help for llast mA)orit% of municipal
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Problerms fitring the c,,)unt%
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government as the result of the Circuit Clerks, Miss JAnrt iiiihilitio
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and letj a spade it) dummy'a
nine, 1*.*abt ilvoll With the
queet,and led his last lieurt.
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III.~, list 51iiiiie, fillessell stliccetobfull), iWaillst olivest S
king, iliscarded three clubs
)adv'i,
n file test
1CoIIj:(,tjvtl a trick tit I it- Lice
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al (
.01jple of North lilayerS
rilade 11 tricks in a 1,I)a(lo,

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th.ir ),I had them iii~rrvtar :hp flits tiflimin ,I.iilv for ,,
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noisiandi; rd %%,xn,-n ~.iniil
Morin. tjoics Ain maint.iin mich
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chlatr., with tho,%.iritim. ii:i~
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p1% ( holii)izv
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fne'liiiii pri-%f-tit th--orre, e-tc.

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'Dr (:r.&amp;rIr._ thouiandi of
%,,tin% .itlillt-1 h.a%e pirri,rmtrd.
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r.ld1iat,-d from coll"I".
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SCORPIO (Oct .
1 3 to Not, .
1 11 You mjy feel [Ack
'Alecrfultirts Anil plodwill, yoll will tie lurpfl%ed how it III'll
seriously during dity, but if )uu think &amp;long ~ortstmctrie
lticn in lite evening you hale ritery chincor to lisin the
lines, you know juit what it) do by p rn to ch.antle all thit
go(AiAill of ollieri anti to do sornorthing unusuill. interesting
Analiorte your poitilion ai:(-1irv1,?!,y ft:en .-sy whitever h.!!%
ARII-S (NIar 21 it) Alit 191 You nred to fertief niji
you c.en inore Information if you are to get that ule&amp; working
.1i A t , I I I A k I U ~Ii (.14 ots .'.' to Dec .'It Improve your
pioperly, !64) do juit that during day Stake plans for that trip
health ind appearance eirly so you .-an have a del:ghtfu!
now, ciocn if nistir seenit adAmAnt It itt impottant.
firne socially in the pen. A tendency to downgride a good
TAURUS (Apr 20 to NlaY 20) You mAy he worried
friend eirly thould be forgotten You find later thit yi-.0
about ccrtain tir,tirig pl()bcnl% ~ t)jj 11.1ve I)o not III, others
iorcre in ertor
%ith thcri, but handle Ilicni obicclively Anti %ell One )-oil
CAPRI('ORN ([)cc .
like could lie annoying during day. but delightful loniSht.
1 2 to Jan 20) You ire apt to be
anslytirift youmelf too harshly todjy, but t)y tonight you we
Kccll I.u~,)-.
ct,trything in right focus Get buty utilizing thAt fine
GIAIINI Olay .
1 1 it) June 21) try to pleatic a partner
orginizational ability you poowt% Feel mcre sure of
,
who think%
straight. but is blunt then get together for
yourwIf
1111`111,111CITlentii lit p ni.
I hAt (ititside affair could be
AQUARIUS (Jan .
1 1 to Feb 19) You know exactly h,)*
dis3tipmriting in a on , but 11,1 c t orilgil l I hink cleverly.
to gain the goals you are ifter no%. but doa't rely on
N!00N CIIII-I)III-N (Jtjnc 1.2 to July 21) IlandIc those
friends to much, unce the) are too busy %ork hard
.duties thal only you can do well durinif day and free time
then he off to recrtations th.at you enjoy in the p m r4eis
fi-it whatever you niost Ut to do tit p in Get that wardrobe
towell
maticir handled well Stiow you liji,c gocA 1.1ste
PISCES (I:tb 1.0 to k1lar .'(-o If you get into the ~ivtc.
t-1:0 Ouly 22 to Aug 11) Show others you are a
work at which you are adert. ~ou c4n do much to add i~i
*
good-natured
person and know flow to overcome any
prestige )-ou now erjoy Higuiss you tor.ant to ~ontjct are r )(
diffi,tilfies you may hive )i our creitive kje &amp;s m ay no t be so
available until p rn .Make sure you do we them then.
g4i~(~d during day, but are fine tonight Mate it in excellent
though
mood tonight, too
If-' YOUR CIIII, I) IS BoRN TOI)AN
he of the wtU ~e
VIR(A) (Atig 22 to Sept 22) Showing considerition for
one of those outipLA- en snd difet:t perwris who would do
thtni: whi) dwell with )-oil ,an mike this a happy SAlurday.
twell to associate with irA1VIdUAI$ 0( IAC nAtUrC .%(Ult Ile
eipecially if )- oil do unne entettAining it honic In p rn Get
fl(I ()f
tautht eArly to criticize only ~:oniitruct;iw tly. ()f thIS
Wilale,trej stands in the way of succesit Think
youngster couIJ make enemies through harsh speAking SI&amp;nt
ctinittuctiscly
education for work in other lindt. deahnit taith imports.
I.ItIRA IScpt 23 to Oct .
1 2) ,%jill oti litil a Jil t difficult to
exports, etc , &amp;nJ be sutr that the study of foreign tringuci
do, you had heltel get husy ,Ailli iihopping and ertAnds that
is included in the curricula

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, ~:.; -,. . n. I I well with otheii until p in , but -#,ill then hA-,e -a Jel,flhtfL41

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Mrs Cr,int- .And me
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'hill-io, mill itoltorki-d thitim intis a collage After thoot collage
'Ail't Al IN104i 011 It 1Ajj% oipraveff -AjIh A jilastj(
, vralr,r
t1j,'I t 4- jill I)p j)f!1j,:j.f jit 'Ifl.'r h.ird-A.1ro- tiNtrot
, Thii; ii 4n
htight and colfirful hanging' in hab)'i ro4im that o--.#-n he
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fliin~ I'Vil"llf"I cards that ,Arirr much to prelly in
dl'.4 ,:Ill 'Of Illill- ,J'A.1-,. %k'e I)o;jjKtjt an inex;wniv-P hidletin

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(;[:NI:RAI IUNI*NCIUS~ A Sunday
en
thetor ate %imir prelly %inister daytime aspects
st, you ,Aotild tic %4i%c lit loor 2,,Lording tt) the highest
principles yoti c.sn coni,xitior of Allorml ticnik:cs, lectures. or
climistrii of yout tAiiiii,.o: and li%c their tc.0ung to the fullest
Ilowirtier, lite ri,orning tiectmics c%tirmck, gotA anki you cAn
niAkt: iiv" 1,)iatos itit(w %haict,cr inirir%ts'
AN[ S (Slit .
1 1 to Apr 1911 Seek sji~jritijal
to
inspiration 31
right U)Uf.0 U) YOU CArl OVVI`~01111! 111.1t diffiCtilt tituation
e3tiily and niAe the future l,tighter A newcomer has fine
Ideat (if a lofty naltitr ['tiltiii.ilr this person in the evening
lAttlit'S (Apr. 20 to %fjy .'Of Your hL.tict:cs sre not so
accutAle during the dal,timor, but very rnmh so in p tit ,
when they thould tie followed NlAke better plans (or the
fisture Handle tespormildilie% tikell and then lie hAppy with
nute
($*I:kll.%'l ISI&amp;y .'I it) )titic 21i Yon have diffit:tilt)
uriderstinding Ific one you lo%r during the day, but tonight
all ii ticm .i% a licil Study well whAtriter sittiations mise
)'oil (All 11.1101C thrill tArvirtly later it) the JA)
hI00N I fill DRI N j Italic 2.1 I() J il l) 2 1) you fintl i t
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kri-A iti't litm it) ritlitess your thinkit to thow

%4ho have doine )oti hilit fa%orti thiting a in . but 1)), p m ),,it
e sure I akor IttrAlincrils ~'olj nortil 10 Add 10 lollAllty I 11471`1
it 4ke the evening a kjal.a one
It() (Jill) .
1! it) Atig .'I) You kAn go mer thow
I'llefortling ideas itoolille out haiiing hin u)ciAlly, then like the
stcps neces.isity in r lit [icing c%:onmmt:sI ,Ahete tecreation ii,
concertricit is wiw ltv io-11 smilir inotor and itAin tile support

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of Allirit
VIRO) lAtig .'.' to Sirlit 2.') Ifir tiluittion at home ,An
I)c rall1r; dirlikkill dtlillig 414~. 11111 I,C I'alivill slid toy eVC114111I
All LICA11 UP 14t11f3kI0fII) I Alk genii), ,A ith thow whe, d,A ell
with )iou 1110 stime entetIA1111nit At 110111C In 11 lit
1.11INA (Sept .'-I to (It I : : I I akor nit L hini:es in inotion
Ill .tiq~ kind, tit you tmild get Into intith limittle no%%, And

DA 1111,
by p rn you find you air thinking very cleverly Get on j
hiSher level of consciousness thst will make your future
titifthter
SCORPIO lOct .
1 3 I't Not, .'I) I)on*t try to come to
decimons %hcrr money inJ property are concerned tod4y,
but WAlt L111111 hirr in th~ ArrL 141ini tit.:411 tjL pvl I S a firic.
though (;ct -it rmj~h infotnistion is )ou feel is nectuary
SAGI I I -\ RILIS (Nt,,% :.' to 1)orc .
1 1) Fine J&amp;y It,,r
friendlincts ,^tth others, ~ut make sure you do somettung t.s
tilake )ou feel you are at )our ph)u.Al best Put thow ne'a
-Locisl ideiii in operation in p tit Sho* you art a thmkirr
C,,tI`RI(()RN (I)c,; :.' 10 )An :0) l'orict thAt LinitAtiun
you may hAVC and concentrate on whstever ideas of idealit
%ill inake your life more successful and h4ppy Try to be i.,(
amilance to a 90(xl pal -%ho ,ortics to ),oil for help Fireninji
can tie teAl fun
AOUARRIS ()An ~ I it, I et, 191 Althouah you wsnt to
tic with $.,)(~d ftlenji it is t~ettcr for you to get ptlicti'll
.Affairs han,fled first, ind then full speed shesd m ~, m Sonte
portsonal Simi wetits confusing during da~. but &amp;11 ~Iorari up
nicell, lit 1, tit I hink
PISIL I S if cti, .'0 it, itlit .'01 Iniptirwrit; otheri wt*h the
foi~l IhAl )ou are &amp;n trx,cJcrit .ititen it tight snJ wtse n,,*
110 (41110w iri, crV fulr thil Apphirs to )ou Get that credit
matter handW tsttsfii~toti,~ tilsling ne% friends iii e4si, ~ 11

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'ritord, or youir .hild
tt,tikl titt ii.11h) ho"I'le slid 4
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tiouble-thoolins ptofemons Air birst
' %.k ' here. and the lAttf L!r
will be s i:mnf kit table tine
%itilh mu,h tia-cl ard %t,,;j-,
indi,Ated Sport% are moo wi,~t,!!,,Ii

lie (,I mck otipmim in.,

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NI-in it Ali coiLelleril time too soLt %%lilt spored
.11i,I 11-mmi tit g.sining wtuiriter miltikir suckorts )ou %lilt in
doi %lilt sill)CII(IfIl ill ~ltlk lilloricills You o;&amp;Il A114)
millwore %:ondilivns at homor I AkC IIIIIC i t) 1111,114 YOU AIC A
11111'k .1,1111it Portion
,011 1, 014t .
1 1 to Apt 1 9) llisthri upot coille-A 11111 ch Of
)4m ti0j). ui Ile %tire not it) mil.ile thorm tilt not kitc1lilld
p4,11jiset I est yokif nt% ItIrAs ,jit.iihiot the rc.t, tions ill othell
And We it lite), 11.1ill Ille test
IAURUS lApt .
11) to klAy NI You ha,
,c fine idea, that
sholild lir put in opirraii4in .imtki), lie suic to i.onlookt [tic
right toctuint Shmot allinor,iAtion $or lotivois )ou IlAve
tectriiied Att)&amp;J ont you disitust
GI %IINI Ililay 21 to June .
1 1) You havo Io act 01141 Y
toilicit illonclary oblitillions all ~ollcelllctl if
sviills~lory icstills A line dav foi Imelittliclill I took into
so'sAl Security 111,11110111
Nl()()N ('1111 I)KI N Ounir 11 to bil~ 21) You itic &amp;tllc
rlo% 14) klimt, 41131* b litital Itue posilitill with tolliell And how
oil 1111111411,47 Ific IV 1,61 I, 111111 It)$ Go 4111cl )ioul &amp;ilnoi 'Alth A
sicatilost twivii:lion of litirpose lie wite
[H) liltily .
1 2 it) Aug .11) it you it&amp;ft tin rie%
Allionstrilirillit Ilow tile futillor i:.)UI41 Ile Illote buccessful for
11111,1ji, Ijj)jl In'trAticit W1111 11joic
Anil k o,% t)Ik el I
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1149111-M) 1ALC 1111C 11111141l'it And tiecome a happirt perbon
V11"(4) (Aud 21 to Still 11) You want to &amp;to your
goo-1 ftirrids loday and they WAIll to see you. to gal
ittiftilits Arid mirke ntw plans Firvoying marlial hubtlits
ii Irad It) 64imelhinif very fine in tile future
I IIII(A (Sept 1"i to (), I 2!1 klake title you incet

, nine, too
den%" iti.411V lit-,,
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I, v of pirint pstitelmlov
esu- Inchisfe th'. '*It, I .
."ar.itZmplvi for iie-mv,ill.111. ,

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, 4 us. sutianer .i ;ust for,,.'
sLitrung. NBC. how"er. has I ts
0%er .i -Crivd t , ! i e)e!i fued firmly upon Septemve.tr I divit-tt 1_1 ( lii:ti V ,
ber-particularly the SaturLiy
cholot.
,
.% c.o.41%, Xvilwik '-fill.'.
After I.itwr DaN I,june Lva
S111.111 Nx~k mt Child Beat
s4:Niefer flew tnW New York ,)n 4
nursday to sUrt proinuting Iniz
.
Phis 104 ,:~asioi im I
thit jnnujI extrivaginij. the
litt.
finaLs of thre -NlLss Amenc:ii 41111 M.lrrli,
1'
.14fant." ln%r3rwbl) one -if the
itill"i )
_ 2 ill pt'nijin'llij. r
:ncmt popuLkr prograimi 4 the
pr,)--eim-rit. .111ttither .-)-'
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P%V(:hqj%4)IIl,It1e
%lo-fictil.,
Ijurte Lea is the 19,.' %IW and 53 Illort- oll %dt,l,-"1%I11.,~
America ind. like .ill previoui -i,.lIm,_,. St-mionizin-_,ur Piii,
NIMArtwiricas .1ppr%icrung the lic Sl)q-,i'k1lu, ~,ti - "11.11,1111~1 I
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end of tbew )ear A &amp;n she us
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lx-r v t'll
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Aftro
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Sincv List Sept. 11 when. is
%It" Ohio. she was ,-r,y%tontxL tit'%%%[)-li'v1 1,-t:,-I ,- '~1.1~1* lim
maxi, hAs tru%eW elmic to 1W.oLV eAnto-til A %I.ilq,r in j,
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!1111es.
The U11, bruiwite tv.sjt~ .`ii" 11iiiiial, lielatluji
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ippeared in 4" states .jnd will.
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11: NOUR C1111 I) IS HoRS jol)%N
he ,it the will I-etine of those )oUilt people iiiiho tifl) in life his at the tir ,I
the tonSur iiiihsitescir is uprermost in the ntind, lit) bo itute lo
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FANCYtn
POLYESTER AND
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Gil was in charge of the bride's
book,

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cr)stal holder:, 'nw gift tiltfeatured a replica of tile ut-ding party rnad( by 9,t

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Problorrits! Trust Abby. For a perional rrpl~. wril,r to
ABBY. BOX 91700, I.- A_ CALIF. soon and raclose a
pjamped, addressed envekope,

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Mat t1w best gift she's ever gliolin )ou are %rour grandchil.
dren. And she Is reminding )ou a( it. I'd "y you %rrr
4" irtimersiberoid." but )ou'd haior prrfrrTed a %enlinirrital
remembrance Irvm )itur dauglArr. uhich I% undentandable.

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14,'Aft ABBY For Mother's I)ay I receii,ed a lovely
caid signot-irl, "Twid, Jennifer and Lauri," 'Arhi) are my
grandchildren, age-s 5, 3. and 14 months old n.eir mother
lmy daughter) didn't remember me. however, and I was
very hurl.
Please don't misundemitand, Abby, I love iny grandchildren very much, but they are NOT rny children, anti even
0 tho I am a proud grandmother, I ant no le.,~,-. a inother
I realize that my daughter bought the cart] which tvad.
"To Grantsy on Mothcr's Day" and she signo-if h,
-r chil.
diti narnes, tout it *Aasn't the same as receiving a .wntimental Mother's Day remembrance from my daughter
I would like vour opinion.

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that on Mother's Day she would keep my 5-monthold baby
so my husband and I evuld go ill my mother's who WAS
making a big dinner. and having it houwful, anti if I look
baby w-ith nic I wouldn't be able to hell) her.
Well, I later found out that at the last minute some man
called iny
. mother in law to go dancing, so site Ind my baby
in a h.t4et and took him to tht- dance! Imagine, Abby, a 5month-old baby in a dirty, stirooky hall tAith all that noLse
anod a hunch of strange pit-ople bre'athing all kinds of germs
into the air

Are Playwear Fabric

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if only 50 and Ahe still likes a goiiiii time Well. she told me

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ithirould ha%r put a i4liffle on.%ootir face and trit-il to hatir a
good t1mr.

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was tiwd(- b) Mw Oier)l
line,
Still'111"r.,
bridesmaids Pie bride carrie~
a white Bible. a gift from her
classmates at Valdosta Statt
College, with it bt)uquet of whil't.
roses and bbb)'s breath

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1)~.All ABBY: I am 1
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,cars old and hme a 3 nionthold baby, which makes me a mother. right' Well, ws a
110mother I think I .should tie honored on MoUler's Ilia%, (loin't
you" My mother doesn't st-4-in to think %,, Shit, ,Aanls* * ill lw--r
children to Nxior her. rrgardle_~,s
Sincv this is ni%L first Mother% 1).1% as a mother. my
husband planned to take nie out for dirner Ile tx)uglit me
an orchid ant] ever)1hing My neighbor Silfil SIV'
11 W.itCh Illy
baby if I brought hirn over Tht-n rn) Inother callthl and
blubbered into the phone. "You mean )ou imn't siventling
Motther's Day with NIF'"
When I told tier of our plans. sloe saj(l. ''Y'lu ha%e thqrest of your life to .%perill Mother's Illay %ith \olur hti:shand
.
io Who kno-As ho,A many
. ycan .
~ ou
'11 ha%v niv'- I.\lother is
5A and in good health I So I urrit to nl)' m(othet's and had a
mi ~erable little Never again' .Yi,)tjl,l I ha% v gontil

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F r ifjA./, J unsiti 21, 1912

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No! t'n4lrr iti r cirrioni,itancrt I
think %fxl dild the right thing. arA unit-%, %om
mothirr 1%11*t
pla~in*g with a full deck. the ki`101141~ It

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knil, dress of nav% and %hite. ""
Guests assembled, and a rt _
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more a varicolored knit frock. old fashioned gab .session e, Aery presented corsages sued Nlanl. of tile girls. just
Both ,
graduated* from mlleve, en.
1!%. the hoslm%es
the first ruetting with old
The reception area was J _'tted
,
decorated with colors of tiellou friend. in a long urne
"nit honoree. Ann, rrventl%
- table- %as
;ind while The
A,tj. 1Ah:jc ,
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Universittio,
received
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lovel~ gifts. all of uhich w-ill tit"1'.-.:-,C.--;;iiiri i: ,,.-. P4:-.i(.-.',V_1 thi
flower treasured during her married
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Myrtle Walirsen wat a
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devolind newspaper ripadifir.
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2 Now York 21 Reitenerst-1,1
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r1lo-foi miol %4, p flo Imit on ono'oi (own propo-rly it iq ,#
mail to me following her
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PhOilk, differsint itiallo-r Umild
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death. SmArt people be((1111(l
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riVer fnirget -. - come their own professor
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hwl hint ot's-%o-ri killrd ~i liffl,- ripi,zlito,r' Vi*hoitir- h,ir ,!- and ii4tot the newipapor 4,;
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,,stead, and frold thern
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'A Ith a uhtte' cak e. accented Mrs Frances Bunch
,A ith.vellou roses,.vel!om mints,
aksortied nuts, and golden br!,,
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co,-hostess at a linen
shower for bride elect Ann
Doudney, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs A C Ilk'vudrie%
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Well. my hmhand anti dricidritl it) drive up to be will,
. I bil
h0t ninthrr on Nlother's I)ay.
l ftr%t ue -.1opitir4l (o ff al Ili\
m0thOr's ." I ootil,il givri her a ,\It9h4,r*,. 1),I)r present WI
found her sulking like a child. atul \,)Ij jIj.)jIIj jjA%p tv.still
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her citirry on She sald 4the waii hurl' that I chol"ke to spend
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for tier

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royiil blue crepe with pink an-,'
%ilitie trun. and &amp; wide brinimed hat with, mlitchlri:
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ribbon band and streamer S!ic
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traditional wedding may. Star 1111i:- bride&amp;-!
Miss
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Maderth Ave was ttic stning Maderts tsblec~l,,tji tield
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Wilson Gordon. Carlton lodi, a An cost of
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marriage of their daughter,. Amron Ilen Ferrell, to Harr)
Francis Wooidruff. son of Mr and Mrs Frank 3 Woodruff.
1152 Countr) Club Drive. Ormond Beach
Miss Ferrel., txirn in Sanford, I.% it graduate of Seminole
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of Johnson Reponal High .Schnol of ClArk, N.J He is
pres.ent.1% ow-ner and manager of the 7-11 Frood Store. ;:-,
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1ii;t,-( tiet.r. quiu. busy 16T IN Past mupit (if wet-,Q WILI,
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The Prosser crem
UiurnainenU. R-H al.stl star-trid twilight pill% 6 couple of
yesterday off whilt- ther iowv'
weeks ago Going back to June loth, ttv men members held a
bracket finahst was derided ill
two bull borst bull contest P.-tid Harvt%
. and Nck Smith
tu-ned in a finf. three under par fiP it, plrl~ up tht 101A groSis Rcillini: flilb.
In their first two triurnei,
ifward
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;q);X-ar"IM-t- ~ tit(' Prosser Yo:-Cc
ririi: lov n-1 went to Bill Geesler ;or):: lr!-I
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li- tv- combined for ii lou net of GI I)oc-j. firtink with partner
svro,ational They ,Ali p pe I!
N-it, Gull. and Bill Carr and his psartner 0 It Weinman had to
(Ilvit-&amp;, 14-1 in Utica initial nutint.
.tettle
for ashare ofsecond place Lit both team~ finished Lit V.
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anJ ttx-i; I ollpiols ed it wo with it(4,
Third plart, Also end(isd in a deadlock Ill (4 between Rob
tj'llnklru~ of Selliforat,
Fragin -Bob Gull; and .Inhn LaRoche - Iltsf-d GrPgOr%
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the ()\.Ied(, (Ltota inpinn utivili lit
it,11jed four ball polants tourne%
- Russ L Marlo Lout I-Intn1i,
hurleiri I- rv.hitter tind stnwk- nut
R-_-~~ L Mnrrf- Tp!,!ir rp~+.io-d up p tnw rif 4;ixievri pnints it.
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first plurt, I)%
in '
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.i. Harvey Sarn &amp; Fran %%est, who
;wtitorf., Fred &amp; Don
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finished at h phe nine, won seccind T)Inrt morwy
tiswr won b,% [till and Ruth Buird, John hrid SlurUib Franklin.
- up five pointI.
'Ahir, gathered

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Or, Ult- 43tti, tht first twilight tourruinient (if 197'
held It wass it mized two partner bitsl-taill afflilt with dintier
ii!terwards.
After it)(. flit)(L holt contest %as river, Gern Vartu and
%ruchi Brunl had turned In the winnirlp net rwore of 30 %'it
it.." than runt.'ttaml, wert- knotted for Second plact. just one
stio, awii% at 31 71hris were. Tion IA-t and Ub Russell, ~red
flachrif '
and Mary Ili'ndershot. Bill Nlunn and Doris Bortrier.
() it Wetramin and Marie GLridling, Cnrl Hilchuck and Peg
Johnson, Mfil Kidder and Virginia Sturgtl~. Bill Brewer and
narl., John lAiRocht*
Vircinii, Sillw1untin. JIIr N-L and %trut
und Martlia Fra-A-111,
Last Saturdu) tilt, met, played ii different type wurtbanient
in which, afte everyone had tred off. two blind holes were
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picked to loir clurlinatird from their sro.t
John Dowlinr worl first plare with it f~i, WhIlt John
Loi.finch and Dave Sefton both turned it, sixty-four!% for it
shart of second plam money
I'hl.% pit%', jUe.%d,j%
. .1, twill. 1:11' COT1111-St 161111.1, h fOu: ball best
bL-11 mixti-i w-- vn! Turf, to- arilL tied for it share of first plarc
rtioney In tit U wer( Cling tind hett,o Vanclergrift, Bill and

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Bol~ and Lnurii ticht, 6iarliu arid BetFoo
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joati, Mitchell. Pete &amp; Iliorls liartrier; Don and Fran Let

juhrl and .Millie IARDche.
ThLrd plart money via-, stretched it) Include thret Irian!
Uiat finished witli thirty They included Jim and Niolh bell.
I ratils. and Giorm Hatcher. George and Phvlllo Carchisrat
I ,., wi~ Gloria Williamson; Fred find Winni(- Hat-latc. Jln
Mitrgt PrutIvii.
Some of We timcnibert turned in their best-routid-vxc~~V.6, The most Impressivii- round was that of Bill Normx-.
: ., played We front sidt ir, one under 35, and ther. (*unit I!
I ,a, h four undr,r. nri tile hij,+ side for it brilliant C'.' Tnt
I -.irst, revord L, stxtio-fivt. twing held )ouitlio I)% -hict
Baj% is rwrentis kIei;;IIkj, ,ult gi-l!
., !,ut)cTt and B111% (iordon~
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s4s,,-Iunur1 st.~4'
,. 1151. Rum Hurlbert 4&amp;4fi, 86; Glen&amp; Tunril' e,
4*~-46, 9.', , and Uy .t 7 ay ix, wta) f Lred I, tint Luldv! ;),-- 7-,4,
~ I carigratullstlDris 14, Ill: 0! %.(Ill ... ,

Sanford Women's Association
'~_Ikq SaIlturd Williet~ ! ( ~,()I! .Ao,SjjOCIjjtl0-, 'A Ill Vf'it'tr att it!
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' anait- erwiri t1w cirning N-tobser with L qwciaI lout.
--!-artil. and lunctit-on In whit
- t, all past p,refillk-l-Iti, will IN
:!,% tied to taike Part
'nit board of directurb consisting of Uir newl3 elt-,ted

-f!ims and app,lointed committee chairman nirt lit the
"114%, hur Qiuntry (lub W formul,ate plan! lit- ttist 19Z'-7~
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Arnone these presient were Iliossie deGanahl. president
:1;ddit Weiser. vice-president. Pegry Houser. re-uording
, rL,ret&amp;r%; Francia~ Herr, minanitter chartman, Mary Alioi-rhon. Ruth Heron. Ad-&amp; D-Nefl, Vivian Pierce. Frances
Itanks. Lit Rtit)--rtsun. Ja,
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iut- Czuwford, Mary Anrs Buh,
-man, 7ricia Stenstrom ana Ann Marsh
Aniong tin- mb)w tournament planned for the year are
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Stenstrom Realt% RuWer lournament. Florida .Y.ate
flank Handicap Touirrizment, John Dickey Aggregate
lournainent, F:bdrr Tpurnanient. folar)-Estliet Nloone%
'I uurnanient, and tht. Club Championship Sponsored by the
~-i~nford Atlantic NnUonal Bank
A wrekly,rane4iole gulf tournament with bridge fullviii
:, plvyed on Wedne.otl!vis dur:nr surnmer nionths with the
'c$, will beabon fitI irtittil:
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Septernber '217th with it shotgIliI
tournarnirril and lunt-hron
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fair %kallsu-tit waF in c(luiplett
control in tht- last half (1! it)(gunit.. Setting the final 11
ti:i*lers, down in order
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livasole worked 11trer Innings
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runihst-it, otie (it ,A hich wasn't tw,
fault It, the final frarne if wall.
art" error put two Sernorai
incri aboard but hedsolt- quiclo.1%
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j. haLk second and either pitches.
rum scored .snd Tim Raines hitters. John.son wws the onl'
first. I.nnier, the
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pitclier, Juan' Turnev Clark 6
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To) loot unt:buig,ir eath. Winnirig
a single to bring in Shirley and Cominittio,
t today*1'111 burr) to ser 1101A Ijungb
at
.372, Itand) Hunter at .301,
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piu-ber, Palty Wiggins; Iasi%
put
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lit-ads
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lwve changed. though. T'he
Dease.
pitcher.
Vivain
Ttw host team didn't waste sional sport3 were to give their chunat opono wilstr4clil, VV1991nis, Thompson at .320. Eddie
stuall clubs have died out and
Browdier at .250 and Mark Beff Shoemaker Construcuon find 12
there aren't "I ritany fighters an) tiniv getutir thingb e%en as views on it propoowd lederld Pettrison (,I) ano ^voyts 26
Sewilry. Avirtils 38 Payne, Shoo. at -MO.
hits; Stromberg-r-arison had 10.
they counted in t1wir half of the spiorts, cointinsbion
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an%thing abotil the %oot-allier by "
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'I he falls %osill 1w uoining froin
th,cie sLintling* on 111% head."
I:tistis, 11iii.itilla. MI Dora.
Andre:ti laughed.
TallalulNscr, North Itrevard,
The Pisti-ii-io area %%.,I.% drenLce.,,biirg, Cilllei:e of Orlando,
ched blo milre than se% en inclit'S
1-:astbrimk, King,olomml, wala.
of rain * from ilk' outer frinvit-s (if
l(loCkledgr, 0,coa, Central
tropw.il stiorinAl,nes The ,At'irsst
lirt-varil allot Dal, Iona Peal It Io
of it)(. Storm hall 1161"t-A dur
IIIII- Sue ffic 14f~irts ill ill(Thurmia% night. himever. i:tnilll
sitkimincrN %%hti* %v entervil tiltrace officials holostA ill Ilet ill it , "
nip-lition froin tham- arciv,
full (Lit, of practict- livoliq
8 All ill theaftire inentionvilareas
The 'trat k ,Aas it) oloil-ii at
I)r(,- haloe ;I moomi (-till) entered lit tile
it tit and (lose at 8 1) fit ,
.'lla .1-L-111ford filt.i.t.
viding tilt- drivers ,
A lilt neetled I'
practice time, Some 14 of tile
S%iottimiers %%ill be ~sljoul.ljik,
dri%er.% Kill had tilt time im the fi)r lwth lwat ribbous ;I , %so ull iv,
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Sunda% aftern(jon when the) contest iA ith sectond hall winner. single,
. Debbit Turner and
Jearl McCollum two sulAks.
jDurne% tv Kis.sininitse for a 3 p thoe Angels
Larn,
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Turner and Pennv
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Slaupin rath h.ad doubles, Lynit .
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Anollicr htjo:v crmsod

Bancill Roofing 4
Sanford Truckers I
Aridlo Rufas h.ad it hokonbe run
for 13' and D Rooiging. Ray
H(Kigeo, a tripit- and singk,
(1,vorgit! th-pall-na a "bW and
single, Rion Suns. Damn Hale
and Truby Kinriard each hlood A
single Slatt Steu art, Alan Bulty
and Dave Galloway each had a Junt 2t, il~:_-.~.;- ',*i- %Xilllic! o! lrlovrnt.s~ ai~alt-Lst Lus"." and
Pitircm-Ur agaiii.--t 1,A't-.,: o.dp. doutlit
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t (,fit ght,I. I 1-~, "
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Rand~ West, Doug Brazwen
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bt-tiAll-vit UnIor, Park
l'idetand
Utsion Park battles Polling and \*likv Karmard ea(h had a
'
Rolling ILIL~ (Saint- tinle Is b 15
sini-le Wrining pitz-her, Ray
flilb, at 5- 30 p.m tonight and
Vfn
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,-r Doug Braswell
I h-Lancy ineets Apopka at 8 ~ 15
Wist night*i gli rries matched
Lake Slonr(w Inn 14
T;~,t!~ (if tonight's games art_____
%iiin(hei.tur Ilumirs 11
, %ster bracket affairs. the sarnt
Don Hario-\ ti.ad two hwnor
!i-s,cket uhich includes Oviedo.
~
tU10 and jj bulgiC Nit 1Akt
i irst JVUIJ~ ULtIVII 11.11 t1W
k,"cr bracket ends tottiorrou Monroe Inn, Randy Ilill Orm
v:th the 5:30 clash Involving .singles. Ronnic Ruzzi and Johr
%a% and McCoy An uptwr Laffltwrt each a double wild
single. Italph Jones a trV4.
!~7,1(kt!I flit'Vtlflg tornorroto, has
:.,Ira Park. owmr of it first
Torn Ifi(kson tilto siriglits. 11111
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iter Me.,., n a dtyj'Ac. John Farrell a
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, (lash
.Single Jack Hunt and Earl
Precvot-lirw~ the Oviedo game
131a(-k- each hsad three singles for
i
, W; Mondaii .iiisill be it 5 Al P~11,
Winchester flolloes, Ken Itall a
%t~,
.t. ;, ~ ., ,,j, lo iin!; A~v%t
Lot-Nern West Orange
jouble. %like Ferrell. Dave
follotoot-d .Suit Crago Struck tout itf!ijoir
Owner of ilie Other bl, v i it rid the
Magda, Cluirles lAing. Greg
A ho drove in Or
and Wiggins, ,
Leach and Sto,iosell each had a
Winter Garden run, 'A its Pirlecastiv-West Oak Ridge
sotio,le. Wirituriv pitor- tiorr, Juhn
dis;kxsed of (it, is .9) to ItfI And ""I"r
Barring an%.delays tivirau%c
I.si"i6ert. V)str. Chbrle3 IAM
Chunat gtot Ole f trial hitter, Tubb
of the wea"Wr or #,~V_. Ux t!.t
(in a fl% to third
"OMLNS' SOFTHAIJ.
to tht hot bat of .Ssl-ruor tournoey is scheduled ur
I,i addition
,
twit Thursda%.
. Jul) '_N ,A it,~,
Pay tw tbe Casselberr) creitt Igo '!rid
Clark &amp; Ifirl 10
a tiAo for three perforriulince the 8 p.m, title (untest
Oviedo's champion iAon at
Club Lui I
from Heinis
For Clark &amp; flirt Pat SWvrr
%'ext action !or Casbelberry, total of 13 games this past

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Casselberry Upsets

i,nnir (if iLs quickno-ss and it tut!
,wen
53 ,os- varb since fite unn tilt
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.1.1(4.. Ilselllpsv%. a Still Insuill"!%
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Admiref-I, it' till ijge.-~ gather w
tilt- Ist(Ladwil"
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Winter Garden wW iiitt IT
~.o,t!, i,,;%i,o, tq-rw-~ '.'14 ~,*,,,-,,
bear!, hL., rulint.. hopitir, for i,
arriving (ot it.s ganit uillt, sA It!, it hard sinvit up 11w
1:11111pst. o! tile maila.wl klifuler
%Allfl.m IV(-ft.-tedbotjand ,
Ara%,v Casselberr.% D-gion last night Illi ddie Tin, Slwa filed tr.it to
1st\lt
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captivated thoe sporting and it~ things turned iiut It richt but Lam Brown singled
10,4111IL:
' during tilt limirinc IA(PUIJ I"Ikt- bit-t-1, IIIJ1,11 ltt'tLt-! It , IV!I to ;rjt j1jJ\IIt- U:~ SMUld
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h
for Ule Gard,-, it-gionaire!, Iwd S,i nj Parker struck
lut-nnes
the uindimIt, criinmC their
Uw% licit blictoloteo up lit ah
Brian fivino,OrlivereC a clutch
Casseltwrr%. tys.-hind the fitir I-A(_~)Ot single up thor middle
'IVL'k~S for 11 ILK01. OtIle's Sit lit
I
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,
Chutult and .,
s,
:u~in~ Pa~ont with the tying
ttw bat nursinj, it drinii. an,
quick Cluriveb Lit Utter hulking Uit hitting 'of Darryl Payne run Mike Manninc grounded
tilt inning
figure occupying a table near handrd %;'inter Garden IA'giOrl out to second endins: '
Its first ImS of the beusull. I)) a
it- the
Ute tintruni-t
.,
-I count Lit Lyinan High Field C'u.-iselberry ctv%A put Chunat in
GraspinV inot-nus and napkim
Chunal alimooed eigh, hits but tilt lead. Ricky Nuss popist-d to
lor hunto%ign, funs ,Aurk UP UW
courage its ask for at, autto- had thern well scattered and ttw third basentan but Mike
graph lisenipsey, it %- arm, sin- ,Ans tough uhitin hie had to bit,. Weirich dreu a free pass
strikitil: out it duzet, batten and ('11ii-wi tntwed Weirit-h tilt
VVrV 11"11, L, fin!% jo(. willing to
ualkitig onllo otw in a gunit, ,,
,(-jIrIjIg position with it sacrifv Qiakt. is hand and * say IllieIii,
Ile ce Ir,
,
)
rjjte.-, III.,,,,tli
blrtjj_ called after'seven and a hall built It really wasn't needed a,
inning.', bot- caum- Of dJ!rknr!-' Paynt drilled* is shot into t1i,
day Saturam.and ttw rv!iUiurant us nou it)(. biggest part of
PuYlw. whu tud urlots of 1114- rwhtcenter alley (or a thrt-~
hottest bat% on the Cabstelberry Wgl,.ct and the 2-1
tits life He Spent most Of t1w
' Cassoelberr)
fortunt. he earned with tits Wain. 'Alit 110'again last night lea d
with thret, hius in four tripk and
sLishing f Isis. but Ile still has tlw
Chunut survived &amp;I %%'inter
f
junit.
drove
Ili Ott deciding run.
Garden threat in t1w eight.h
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nivitiories and an arm%
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N'anks. Varrio Frederick a
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single. \o hiLs
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,s(q For-i APFX has been leagues emi t1w scio-in it,
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Mthnu~r, rrguIjir spisson Unite-1 Suit, fi:inl, if thv%
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pitcher.
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get underway TursdAy night tuo cout of three game .series
tie
record
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thc National and Continental to push their record it, 14-5 and one ganw left 3ark Prosser National League.
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to be the reaction of Setilillole's Kevin

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missed the individual cut of 149
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Monte Cdrio 2 Li4xv 14T V

SAILBOAT. 1911 L-ghtri-niii Dacron
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Wit Coders

$3699

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Flinto Runabout 2" CC
Frig I nI!, A 7. 14 L I 4. I a( I ot y
Air, A(tent GlOul)

Goods

$2699

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Brougham 4 D(w HT, V A
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Floo.er Split Bench "cal
Vinyl Rool, AM FM ~leteo

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Miami, Florida 31161,
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Prosser

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3786 Hwy. 17 92 South
Sanford, Florida

PHONE 322.14ai
Winter Park Ph. 644 8916

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Impala Custom 2 Dr HT.
V a. A T, P S. P(3, R &amp; 14.

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Downlooln Sanford. )7) ",I_

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Air Conditioning

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FUN
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016 Weil Ito St , Sanford

financing available )n ?114 a str

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A-r. well. pump. and ta in to
tp, nailer sivillem All for 139.950
Santo Park - Lovely 3 bodfoom on
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1972-Sanford, Florida 32711

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York Daily News IIt all Intervit.w. "All I wailt is
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litiad ill(. Collilluittiv 14) Re-elvet ill(. Prit-sidt-lit
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,, he ki)t,\% khout politics, hut \%its voluble about
her dispute \%- fill I s(scuritV guard thal slit- sald
Ied her to It-ave her Newport Beach, Calif.. villa

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Murder Suspect

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-rnal Revimue
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Suspect
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Michael Francis Whalen, chargit-d ill tile
1111irder of Richard Franklin Da:b. assistant
111iinagvr of a Casselberry liquor stores this
morning entered I guiltv plea to the charge
before Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi.

Arrested

PORKY, PLEASE DANCE WITH ME1

Judge Salfi accepted the guilly plea and .1
hearing will be held tomorrow uix)" aslioects (If

-I firNt hand opport till jtv for the news media to share in the enjoyment
Of I)Islley World
under tile stars, %%tiff the new closing time ro%v at
11"(11"glIt
ReliltCd I'llotirys on Page 2:11s 1
1 John A Spoliki Photo 1

Banker Dies Sunday

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nitiated 4ovoilming !ences.

--mricil prababiv sill jppm%,,oiatii,if Nqir*hw-wvt,ind Barrta,
A Latte Mary nian was W,wisds. rhe plats merr ten.
V#m'd r,,t
treated Saturday -it Sermannie tatively aplprn
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Mernurrial Hospital for j 4un.- sublevi At -ippropmIte hmts
shot wound in the melft 4 %nd. wc(.r ling so 1 7 ty Clerbi
following: in argiument xillh Jane Ttwnar~L
,
, lie )silrolls ljow
1:7,11her nuin in the pariting lot 'urvit twen r-weivr4f IN lle Intl;
ii the Royal Cjsde restaw-Ant,
!.'~-!rch live

Gay Rites Tuesda

asi)ect . lierring probably will place witnesses on
tile stand to support the state's contention.
Whalen. 34. alreadv faces it life sentence in a
9uilt% Plea oil May 23 to robbery of the store. Ili

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[),I'K Street. was -tariied witn
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a !1rearni after b:e illesit4ily
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Held For
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Funeral services for Clarence Caldwell in 1946 as state! li and u if Ga), boo ~;(
Only after you have persisters. Nlm pist4l.
M Gay, 69, former state comptroller and successfully Franklin. N.0
it car cimltaining Isles sj.i
sonally gone thru a floolding ias
Fred Graham., orljndo~ Mrs.
comptroller and prominent ran for office in IN8 lie
instance.
lie
and
Fulton
Per~kins
forced
store
tills
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t,~,
;nn RaInban. west Pistil.
have *1 on three different ocstoned
ihortil-o
4itar
to
acceot
the Richard Ilarper. F~Ugerald Ga.
Orlando elvic leader ,Ind resiwieii
rMinager Walter Barone to orwn tile store. Ilie
casions - all its a %oungster
shoottrig -and .~e arrest &amp;.m Beach trucking fir-ni jwner in~:
tmiiker, will Ix, tiew at ? pin
presidency of Citizens %.jt.,,rjjI anti Nlr-i. 1,,hr. C P julk. Ocilla.
rr.4410
11in"er ieu(i it tie
%hile living in Heading. Ila i
state. in ill(-,negotiated plea, dropp(xi charges of
ark! ;rc
I'lle'-dify .!! V.-.. t 4,41
n 11""
q,da )w prorperly appircciatt the
G"rile flirril. it 416 Ptne l7racking %.immition. va
kitillappilig ill tile eil.se,
Nleth(lillst Chutch if Orlaniio
lie %slas on tile b-lard of greit-o(randdauhter.
great misfortune "hich has
Suwt. rvported :&amp;j il:strniman irr"ttiml in Weist PmIll, ljeacn ,,~,,
'flie murder occurred last Dec. 27, %%,bell Dav
~kith Dr Robert %I Blackburn (hre,.- tors of YMCA. vice
Burial will be in Wcxxilsiw.
Dennis Whityrure * was mottled ipecial agents ilif I*
twfallen our northern neigh,
%v;is found stabbed to death on a remote road
tiff 11,1,61111 1,
L hairistail 44 Rollins College Meiiissmal Park Carey HAM!
*
it 5'-X by three men it the Revenue itemim
bors
Burn tit firxAfield, Ga . tie
bilard of truitees, Uwtelts of Chipel. Franldin Cole funeral
near Trinitv Preparatory School.
Interiect.
,on A 14 -vid U S, 17. livtmun.
Spoke -Aith fit)- sister-in-law
to
Orlarmio
in
1921
lie
First United %ICth(Atl.%t Churvil, (firector4. 1s; in chii-0 of
Perkin-j pleaded guiltN to tile inurder charge
IRathbun vaml --tarqed vt~~
Harris also rvpca11ml the
and
the
old
entered banking %%title still in
charter nicinber of Orlando arrangvr:~enl,%
on Ma% 1, and %%,its sen tenced to life im~nk::dent to LL E"Illsarl 6wisty. vluLaUuns ",with ropect I,
homestead is underwater again
.1 is
I U 'MIJIMILI,
prisonment. The state dropped robbery and
deputy, 'Ind jLj Wd the .4lobulding 21 Umal iteLurty,
... and the great big silan called
death Sunday %%its chairman tit
arul a 101. irtan
nien escaped in i
Lhe I)enn Street Bridge tatter
Falkon -and ~ncuine 'axes Imin lie
kidnapping charges against Perkins.
ttx- board of Citizeus National
Nj
Other banking ictivities
gel 'if .2111ploves. r"h 0
'AUU.'rnotille.
the narne of the riiain dragi
Bank of Orlando He serl,ed as
include
premdent
of Citizerv,
r- minbil infor-naulan !Ilw ~y
Glerij Wjshogwn, - ,i I,,,
which I can remetaber beingat
txvvuti%e %c(rt- Lir% l-f Orlantio %ational, P.111 Alilt-rIC,in Bar~
-itturnty n Mlalnl
East Nmth Str"t. stas Tvj(W '1le
least 20 feel high ol,er U;Herald Index
("haiiiin-ir tit cointi'it-rct, for -six of.Miaim, (kange St.itt- Ratik of
"r J 4umhot *,:u!d :n tt%.# Imt ipelcifteally .
-hartietl that in A
no" thr
Schulykill
S
Itiver
lit ~vars. bt,ginning lit Ixn, and Orlando and Colonial Stair
Lditiirtal t (iijunria
Salirdiv after ine Injd- Ill fer"111t. Wcastum luring :t*9
,A;,,
.vr's edge is level issith Ilic Art.i
U'ritertiminient
7A helli office of s. lerk lit Orange
,.IrlxnLly thfit .1criseLf
iLink to( (1triantio, and a director
ss hlle 4171111 '.97,11 Rathbun .1VIonjifid
and IN- ( it~ list.% liridgv
bridge
7A County Circuit Court for 14 lit First National ll,ink of
HA I
x-rig lu load .1
= Caliber 51 ',-XV ill %~jxei% !rwjlli *Ile sage3
issued orders that only %ater to Calendar
first running in 1932,
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Tituiville and Congvr I.Av
llli-~Ii 1104111ti'l n0tl(T',
A the -.111piuyes it icurfaill
t,K- imil for drinking tiuiy be Classified all-,
%Ir (;is% %%as art organizer Off A-isturance Compam
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Public
n0tIVV%
'i.'1 e told P%,ilctinsn Von rruCk Strvice !)t;t 114J -itut
tapped from the lines -- all Comics
4A-5A First Fedt-ral Sa%jjls~% antl
6A .". A N~ K'j Vt
-!emun jbil !icira i ~)I`Qwxr tlePusit lie ~Wlfls n .1 trust
(Ithers in violation (if same will Cro%sAord puzile-,
lie Is mirmeti bN ill, ~%tftjIlki
211.411 1,44111AS-'Kk l.itionat
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L'_3,de ~cr iiiindow and s;,3
Oct-vurit !or payment lo he
Dr Urane
be fined
Mr,
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I'lialt lijeam utilizing a plastic Dear Abbv
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OrLindo~
brotheri,
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%k;oq ;4111billpit-11 litA
I,-it har 4"1
!-equlr-ki ')V
t,ag for toilet purix-Ises . . . and
burying same in your back yard
i for those areas which are not
covered with water. that I3.j
171wre ib a si.iall city (alled
Birdsboro, located a Im 1 10
riales smth of licading
()%rlV(I,j here
much similar to our
Ill Scillinole Count)
I-Aff) h(PUSC. If the Iligiry 0.111
10.000 perm,ins who h%(-4 1 tht- re.
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libyllis morrison, 17, out of this car after it
Saturday afternoon accident at 25th Street and
Sanford Avenue. 'I'he (iriver of this car, Starla
Marlene Durrant, 16, of Geneva, was charged
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Winter Park. Damage to tilat (.Ikl.
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estimated ill $41110. Whilillirt, %%- its assisted Its.
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Ili 1954 Chinese refuget
Fliner Wong arrived in this,
country "ILI) only $400 In Ills
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damages,
Thanks for the Invitation . .
Flunous Itecipe Fried Chicken
opened Its 100th location in
Sanford, and officials froin (fit
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In Friday's column
I
tile case.
casually inade mention thai tin,
State Attorney Abbott Ilerring asked for the
Iturricane timp Much 'At- "ere
death penalty, %%*title Defense Attorney David
running had Jby listed for the
Ervin requested rnercy. Each will argue his
first 'Carte of the 1972 svil"On
Today. a correction in the lisosition keforti Judge Salfi tornorrow; llerring
shoiAs Agnes. to Nmalls .
citing ill(- aggravation factor in tile case. which
followed by Bett:l,.
thestatefeels warrants the electric chairand tile
Betty
one babli,in
not interested
ha%ing an duflibrise arguing the mitigating circumstance

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fmModlate AXPIAnfith-M for
dtlirrepin"y
Tj)o innwincerrient rtalm
nato-4 4evoril 4nyq ilif moksistinip
Ind Innit-liqlanroo
rallit wok-Inill the ~wovjivjio.
mmirnitted 'A.'Irk 1011ritiv,A? lin isarlior nowl; e-Anf..thiq rr irmirill, ;i,nko-q r4p.pj

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rollbers gallit., and I'm 11- ving to gel Illv husband
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After --ilseruling it 1wirli'lik
delightful dav at Ill,sm. or If
yesterday. I am morr cimit vinced han ever that thv~
should put Itietr 41%%ri cwdifiilv
into office
and Av'd all Ix,
t1w, more happ~ for it
Facts little I %isit fill- Xingdoin" land thus must
have bten the 10th titne strict,
it's otwnetl~ I learn tit all.preciate still another of their
iimn% attributes
I-he rides and amusetnent-s
are never old Ilat for im
children ,
rimA. I cars get as
much enjo~lllvllt oil the
sidelines - %siatching all lit tillhappy faevs going walking I)\
17here wasn't a fro%%n on ,Ili\
s of aces u litch I
of tip thousand.
was stud)ing
all intent I-11
having nothing int-re than Wvat
nuade thein tr.i%vl the thou,,~,,-~,is
of Ililles ft) this area
HAVING A W101) TISIF'
AM tluit's Ah;it thb country
neeils a jss)htical party "hich
can bring, luick a smile it) the
faces of all Americans. Or.1)
Disney seviwi gifted-enough to
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14A-The Sanford Herald

Monday, May 22, 1972

General For Opinion

Referred To Attorney

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Fnrr told 11n west lw pinn were ordered received frow F'aliro This scrvl'i sit ; let, n S. mnnnthi
are
can be included, board the County Commission put nut to bid with bids to be subdlvtsio.i Is to be built on the Those desiring the service
The question goviment
In
either
call
city
hail
at
drop
a
Avenue
Georgia
of
extensIon
June
8.
rnmmer.dation
returned
seeking
a
WNC,WOOi) Williamwas
a., the propriety of the CII) S Ciiuncihnan 1. E.
for
postcard
to
the
city.
Charges
on
recom- east.
Approved
before permitting the reznnIn.
of
volunteer fire department sm. senior member
Granted permission to the the service are to be Included In
Mayor Kenneth Brown said the meadnuon of City Engineer
continued his opposition
board.
holding regular bingo games
to the proposal with the city would prefer that the tract William Palm the final plans for parks and grounds committee monthly water bills.
raise funds for
Approved closing of city hail
statement, "I do not think it will be annexed to the municipalit) Lake Ruth Subdivision subject In construct and place
equipment has been referred
Mnnda
May 29, for
ipment
on
a
on
nd
eq
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p
la
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r
o
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the
to
be
made
In
but does not object to the zoning to revisions
for us."
Attorney General Robcrt he good
U an easement is provided for plans. The mayor was section of tit), property next to Memorial Day.
In other action, Council:
Shecin by City Attorney S.
Agreed In permit the
Voiced no objections to an drainage across the C. A Hobbs authorized to execute the pint the cemetery and at ii location
Joseph Davis Jr
fire department to
volunteer
field
ball
city
e
lopment
when
for
the
dev
near
the
County
Planner
property
Into
Fairy
Lake.
inqutr from
plan suggested by sponsor a boy scout troop and
a
are
completed.
Approved
revisions
plans
submitted
Accepted
the
David
Parr
to
a
proposed
Davis told (1w City Council
Authorized the mayor to Councilman Dick (:rel14th&amp;I1L to for the troop to hold regulmu
slats' law provides that non • change of zoning on a tract on by architect Richard Bennett
plat for lAJngwnod start a trash pick up service meetings in thi municipat
city
bull
execute
for
expansion
of
the
from
Blvd.
profit corporations or veterans Seminole
at city par k
organizations may conduct such agricultural to commercial to with three new offices to the Pines tter recommendation is far city residents wishing the building
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Muldrea'. Michael 1.nwt,
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ti a lesser offense of poiseaaiot
of mari)uamui Ili or amount k5i
than five grants The COUTt
withheld adjudication of guilt

and ordered it presentence Invesligation i MI I. 'The
dani U, allowed In remain on
bond
In other caws, Larry Joe
charged with carrying
a concealed firearm. pleaded
guilt) to 11w lesser offense of
carrying it concealed weapon.
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Well, it just goes to show that
there ain't no was' you can
predict the mind of a politician.
Take the results oflast night's
Sanford Cits' Commission

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And if that's not enough,
today I'm told by George
Q'ossley - member of the
Chamber Legislative and
National Affairs cmnmiuee,
arid also the President of
Sanford-Seminole iCs, that
Meyer In a meeting about two
weeks ago advised Crossley,
"Before you support an
you'd better remember that you
get *2)0 a month from the city."

(The JCs receive about * a
mon th from the City's coffers,)

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inside THE HERALD

tatr dropped chargv c
one
Edward Brown, charged with
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count inlornuition of

and Soviet leaders begin
formal summit talks after an exloratorv

two

tweaking and entering it vehicle'

and grand larceny pleaded
uity Iv a lesser offense of tht.
second count, attempted granl
,arceny. 'flit' court withheld
adjudication of guilt and ortiered a PSI and allowed 11w

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Technology Sti tel lit ci.
('quipped with remote semmmug device's which will begin
sniffing out liii' hindsca;w
global scale. monitor-

new cars,

the price 01 every new Chevrolet and every option was reduced.
It all heippenrd Intel. in mid F;t't'cnthe'r. The' Fcdt'rzti E,cit' Tax was
dropped arid llnt it turn ilo.ppt•d [1w prut' of vver iie (rit't'ruiel a nd every
f
extra from white stripe tires to air conditioning.
So now you can see' the U.S.A. at reduced prices. An impala would be nice.
It's the' most popular car there' is, you know, because an much is included
in the prim.
"inn get power steering, power front disc brakes and Turbo Hydra.matic

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indicates the Kremlin will go to considerable
lengths to prevent any look of failure for th e
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nov )and more sw-ntionL.

And just recently Chevelie was honored by the readers of Car and Driver
They named it "The Best intermediate Sedan of 1972."
The reduced price' shown above for the six-cylinder Malibu Sport Coupe
("The Beat Inte'rmeduite," that i) includes two popular options: white
stripe' tire', and wheel rover-s.

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G3Lock, Tom.. . you get this
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although I don't have any
,smvucl talent, I'll vubwt.er to
even be the guy who pulls the
V4. bass drum for you. IThat'll
be the day, swinger ... that'] be
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outside, because most Nova owners like it the way it
So 'a: CQcentrate un
makns what's inside better and better.
The reduced price shown above for the six-cylinder Nova Coupe includes
these four options: exterior decor package, wheel coven, white stripe tires
and tinted glasKs.
Y ou'11
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a lot leisa
of mechanics and repair shops.
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while watching belly dance
T anya Ocaboonr and suffered

ttw first kwn caw dhip..lath.

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scholarships from George K. Smith left, vice
president and general manager. l'k'tured from

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H IGH HONOR

Ave .,Sanford, and Cecil H
Williams, 18, of 131S Obw
valrr'y Drive, Orlando.

Under the Martin MarretLi
Foundation Scholarship
Progra m. tuition up to $1,300 a
year for four years will be
provided to each winner t a
colic,:" u itnev.'rsety .-,f hi

the left: Smith, Newman, his mother, Mrs.
Ethel Newman; Jack Bedding Seminole
principal, and Ed Wilson, Seminole counselor,

lauds
And Herald

Yesterday's high 85 low 62. Partly cloudy.
Highs in mid BOs and low tonight 65 to 70.
Balmy spring weather pe rs isted over most
of th e nation today, with clear skies and low
hum idity favoring many areas.
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Seminole Memorial Hospital has completed an
In-depth educational prcgi'am for the
professional growth and development of all
housekeeping employes and a plaque denoting
the accomplishment is presented to the hospital
adinhtrat1on. Accepting the framed cerfilcate on behalf of the hospital b Robert

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Mrs. Cecil H.
.. and is a witlar at
The Sanford Herald managing
Maynard Evans where he also
editor, Fred Van Pelt, arid
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ranks high in his class, A
contacted Department of
member of the National Honur
Transportation officials to get
Society, his interests have
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the project moving again.
on
centered
electronic
Mooney, formerly with the
engineering. He hopes to earn
transportation department,
Speaking by telephone from asked for the audit W"ckarthe an engineering degree from
Slate Attorney Abbott
biter notified Van fell that
Technological
Titusville, Herring disclosed he iulr." (See earlier flrosasiorytrn Florida
II..'rring
today
informed
The
funds were available to price
Lnivcrstty,
Crr.cU
M.J.T.
*','el Sanford lieralul that lirevard had been in Tallahassee P° 31
Witt)
the
right-voy
According
to
James
A.
Fox.
Herring
further
disclosed
he
iac'n
Monday
conferring
with
Edgar
Solicitor Jerry liross lots
.icquL.ltions.
Ileubin Askew's Dunn, the Governor's legal had been requested by George uuhInIgement and organiza tion
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told
by
Gov.
Stenstroun said, Our Board
levelopsiwnt department, who
lega l counse l to "cool" his in. officer, over allegations made Warner, state comptrcilei's
of County' Cormniss.oncrs
by Bross that tie (Herring) official, to bring a declaratory !er'rtI as chairman of the
of
per
ik'rring's
worked faithfully and diligently dicuur
and travel expenses and "seemed to feel he was action in lirevard County to Orlando divison selection
over many years to get SR
au-oil art audit of herring's traveling on a saksnuin ex. determine several points of law, committee, this marks the 14th
four.lantd, uinci adopted
consecutive'
year
that
Ix,'nse account" in handling the primarily the interpretation of
the
accounts
by an independent
necessary resolutions to
scholarships
have
been
18th
.ludclal
circuit
several
legal
statutes
covering
duties of
borrow Iuuip:ertIal inv,'stii'atcr
awarded deserving Central
transporatior. expenses, which
ce
Hc rida students
hbrring sa id Dross had been hi%t ntt(r bt'tn adjudicated.
to
his
1told "put
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and is willing to do the Initial
organizing. He says he has the
sheet music; the place to hold
rehearsIs; even scitne spare
instruments for those In need of
name. . only need the bodies.

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reacted to a telephone call froin

project under way in
Washing is designed to determine whether pep
pills are safe and effective for weight red uction.

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directors the work of his cccii,. t's;wcuilly Mr. Van ['ell's in. the Osteen Bridge project is utica approved by that bureau, Mrs. Ethel Newman. He is a
(crest and his efforts for this moving along the next step the State Transportation 1. senior at Seminole High School
mittee.r on several projects.
Included in his report was the South Seminole County project, toward eventual construction of partment will be in a position to where he stands In the uptier 10
disclosure that work on four- notwithstanding his position as a new span. A public hearing on complete deuign plans and per cent of his class. Ills in.
tarring SR 436 from 1-4 west to uuiiiniiging editor of a Sanford the bridge design tentatively is begin appraissis for rightof. terest areas are chemistry and
the Orange County line, first newspaper, and the efforts of scheduled the last week in June Way.
science which he plans to follow
thought stalled due to the lack of
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sufficient funding for right-ofUniversity of Florida.
way, was proceeding our
Cecil, or "Hank" as he is
schedule due to tile cff(~rti of
hU friend.s. is the son

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Meyer was speaking to him, he
tMeyeru was also speaking on
behaliob one of the other
conmissloncrz.

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and crop conditions, and
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You get a double--panel acoustical ue'i1iti to hind: out wind and road noise.
You get solid steel guard beams In the doors and a ste't-j cargo guard that
walls n l the passenger compartment from the luggage in the trunk.
And included ii, the reduced price shown above for an Impala Custom
Coupe, you get all these popular options: a vinyl roof
white stripe tires,
wheel covers, rear fender skirts and tinted glass.
Now that's the way to travel. In comfort. In quiet, In a brand-new Chevrulet at a reduced price. It could all be beautiful.

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;ions to latilit- Ii the. lie-nt of
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Douglas Stenstrotn, Greater funds freiuuc Its' transportatIon Rep. Mooney, the contract for or early July at the
fluid
SOflIou'ti Chamber of Couiuuwri'e department toat-quirt' rights-of- SR 436 will be let in June or Civic ('enter.
Then the design report goes
committee on roads and bridges ''Y feet sit 4 ouch SR 436."
July."
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iJIl ouwr ac v ties 01 tiLl lflC reierai Hig way AWntnLscnatrnuin, lutes morning outsequence
of all of this, committee, Stenstrom reported tratlori in Tallahassee and,
lined for the Chamber board of

PRESIDENT NIXON

on it

two-ceun' information with
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adjudication of guilt. The

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guilty in the' set-and count. The'
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Identical to Casselberry's. Swolford said his city's
fire department has i nstructions to a nswer calls
inside the city, the Surburban Fire Control District
and other areas protected under a contract, as well
as to assist the Cities of Casselberry, Longwood and
North Orlando under a mutual aide agreement.
'Altamonte has no agreement with the Jai Alai
Fronton for assistance at fires," the mayor
dec1a"
LOngt'OOd Fire Commissioner William Klosky,

whose department was at the scene of the fire for
nearly five hours, infortned The Herald today
--consiaeration uill be given by the city to billing the
Now thsilt they voted against Fronton for services.
th
of
Kiosky added that thought is being given to
people to at le" XP
uwmwl%vs con the uslaw,
requiring the Longwood Fire Department to follow

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Thomas Siegfried is on
tnavor said lie thoroughly agreed with the
position ta~en by the City of Cis.selberry and
mayor, Curtis Blow, Slonday in refusing to answer

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the owners of the Orlando-Senunole Jai Mat Fronton b Ma)or I atrenu
Swofford today to compensate for the assistance gi ven b his ci ty's fire depart
ment in extinguishing the blaze at the sports arena Monday afternoon,
Swofford told The Herald when it came to his
attention yesterday that city equipment and men
were at the fire he immediately ordered their return
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another reason to
the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet
other than its comfort,
safety features and
traditionally high resale value.

defendant ti remain on bond
The state dropped charges of
the firs, count.
Cummings Baldwin, charged
with iarcen of is vehieie, en1erei i 'uilt plrx Ito tht les.crr
Lcrieporar
of
flemM
unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle. Judge Mlldrew adJudicated the defendant guilty
of the offense and sentenced
him to cnunty jail for one year.
Baldwin was given credit for
time it which 1w has
Feb. 18. 19721
carrerated

withheld by the court and
remedial Instruction.
defendant tillawed in remain on
Mrs Jessie Rosenna will
bond pending
accept a limited number of
Amos Williams, charged with
eiementar3 pupils, tgrades i'
a two-count information of
in Language,
breaking anti entering vehicle fm' instruction
Aria and Mathematics. This km a
and grand larceny, jileuded
remedial program, with special
guilty to the leiser offense of 11w
or reading.
empha
second count, attempted grand
will ix held during the
Iarcen
"flw Elite dropped
lix WCekI. period. June 12 to
charges on the first count.
July !1. 1972. with cLasses
Judge Muidrew wi thheld ad- daily
meetingfrom 9:01) to 11 00
judicalinti of guilt and allowed a. in., Monday through Friday.
the' defendant ti remain on bond
itian cost for the six weeks
pending PSI
period will be $30.00. payable In
Bruce Pcarsnn. charged with advance at 11w school office.
horse theft, pleaded guilty to
taking or using temporarily any
Supersonic hprrtl
vehicle
animal without the
Ili space lt.'rrninoIog the
autharlt3 of the owner. The prutn "mach is u m ccl to
court withheld adjudication of describe' supersonic speed. It
guilt and ordered a PSI, flx derives Its name from Ernst
defendant was allowed to, Mach. an Austruir. physicist
who contributed it. the stud)
remain
bond.
Ili $OUfld
However, in later proceedings
In chambers. Judge Muidrea
;laced tie' defendant on
FACTS
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" th e' t'Ity's governing
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John
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nnfnrd.Seintnnle
delcalt ci bin, k under the lereseni syctenu of espinirwel he was defeated In his wP*ndiilrkle will be needed I
sought to have hit' tpiestb.n I titiiii'li&gt;
first try for the city office, bat rant see why the commission
fir the ,'nni,ntsclnn In clet'tirig rni,nlqsIone'r, a hetark
;rlaretl on the pr.'e'mh,t-'r i-neittIi:iiititv
liii 1)01 be elected to the iiy lee exi".airieI, ''I did not entree wncikl not affrerel the people the
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iterated his earlier stntc'um'nt. vhiange the rules beeaui I was added
uh'Ine%receks
office
against
On a tn:'cti."n I, Uneelon Meyer
George (iroisley, Jaycee
('onnelly said further, ''flee a loser''
In
hut
coining
Ike
emnleer
anti with the 'iwip of .Inlioui Me&gt;i'r
president and ca-chairman M
attitude of the e'nuiuiisslon
said
clisir
fri
Ing
t'b't'tii.nc
A
A.
Slens(rc'nn
anti
11.-v ("muii'li' was lii (he' i,"rels In 1w changed," and In. itmutel bring utter contusion" the ('hamnber eornmiltee who
Mc(innahan, the request in let
tn'reught the proposal before the
nui,iit'io
nnhen the vole was ilk tiled ii drive by Negrcs.s i' I" lb.' m'ntuiuuuissirn
ters chc.ne Whether to
rommiecian,
commented today.
c'lauiIii
Metlanahan
petitions
for
said
the
placing
establish four city ,listrit-ia tiih*'ui trod lie tiqwnrc'tl visibly
''This is real a black-white racial
ttictrktlng
on
the
proposal
was
''regressive"
city
anti
bsi,ot
rout.
shaken
by
the
nc(Icruu,
from which In cicut
proposal, it goes far b.y rid
would not c -ha ng.' the elective
iHb
ntr-ilng was a incite' e'm• , tiny lee Ire lbe c'ffin,
nilashiners nra' itefraleti

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Byron Saistrorn area operations manager of
Service Master Hospital Corp. while Wilbur S.
McCullough, regional operations manager and
Ransom E. Brooks, hospital coordinating
manager, look on
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Swofford 'Stings' County Council

Tuesday, May 23 1972

Six Rail Bridges
Smashed By Jets

Al TAMONTI: sl'nlN;s
(h, fijnts ne,'cs;ir to Otiii('( t','l lIf 5Uh t'i'nstflk- tiOn, t1it n app li e d to 14 proper in. 'hr.-, ted t'I' \ li"nu'ii' 1, Of liii' Ii',iik, a% %% vll as the I 4111111
Couched in sttngng sarcastic the right.of-iM .
lngiiit'e I ('iniitiiissi'fl, ii'n$ilet t'Itls't
in my opinion Ism total waste of tert'hiingc."
nm and ('oiint
tones.
Mayor
Lawrence
The
mayor
in
concluding
the
Willintil
Hush,
smiggesteil
that the over-fly or (he tight lto'pi tot
"2
taxpayers'
money.
The
It
would
be
necewiry
to
-Swofford Monday afternoon
stert'
,'( the sjHIt lIwit are tisi'tl In other
the
ltnrt'uiti
adopt
a
strong
resolution
estiniate1t
$',Ofl.000
ecsilt
be
letter,
copies
of
Ahich
(he
DOT
anti
sent a reply by mail to ronnt'
--------------------------------requesting the Stoic Deportdali's 11011 in sI'tIIC plates Its
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'ammtsslon Chairman
of
Transportation
and
L)rummnnd setting forth his went
S'fford
it i
muted (tint the ('Its
"several suggestions" for Bureau of Roads In construct r.n
I ' ''tiu' ii at Its 4 30 p iii tiii'''tIr
solution
1
the
traffic
congestion
adequate
interchange
to
serve
dt
this (,ren; also, pledging
i'ilI) priloilili " ill niiiit i
problem at Interstate 4 arid SR
finances for the cost of the right.
kno,
As you you have
11111 ''I
will
offer seve r al
,
mode
several
mistakes recently
suggestions," the correspondence states, "However, your concerning nghis-of-way at this
record, and that of the other particular Intersection. The
members of the Board, does not first mistake as withdrawing
indicate that you have the the resolution requesting the
Department ci Trnasporthtion
desire or the ability
H lti'N,t tSTI'.S
'II IIIII it,'s
'hi,' ;Inini' Isiarti prisisin
I 11111 4 ,'
to acquire the righLs-owa y .
to ac'cnmnplLsh this. The fact
w as it topped into shape Monday and ll'iIx'r I I )mit f,
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Another mistake was issuing
IA)NC,WC,)I - A zoning night by th'
neither you nor an other
ret members of the Present
the
Board
has
of.
building
permits
for
the
fried
b
oardith "teeth and muscle" nthistiry
mn,'rntwr of
hit' P1' 1.it'ti a.%ngrt'i'ti ii'in
ho,I
present—
fcrt'd ii suggestion or recom- chicken irestauranfl and the M treated in the new
charter ('tiriiian James llroitn, a In (Iii' gi.'tip gii't's the Iii'.im it
office
building,
since being proposed for
mnenthition to improve the live-storl
by former council elinirmuin; additional
potter
whit'
withdrew your rcsoluun an advisory group [tue (lt}
traffic condition at this in. you
of citizens l),'nalij Schresner, anti
tin- piotetting the rights ii1 nil II.
right-of.ws) For a named two month_s ago
JJ
Ilk
1L'r34'çtofl indicates a lack of requesting
to stU(l)' successful
candidate for Ppk' of (tie city At lions tk.rt
badly proper interchange. This in- arki
leadership and ability so
make rt'*'*lJtimiic,sjalions (tfl Council in the 1971 election, and by tIm.' ti'ning boam,l still bct,',mic
needed on the Raord i ('ounty dicates to me that you and other a new document to replace the Red ('able, new restth
at of hit' final, but right .t ;ipiwni to tlir
inembers of the Board have no
1921'h vintage one currently in city and active member of the ('tiundil still be pt'rmnilled ii
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inuse
see
a
are
desire
to
The "suggestions" listed
Ja'.eees, tutu assistance Front anyone tinting a ce rtain I$'ri..l
teretiange
constructed
this
at
05 faIlfl5 ,
aitnrn('% 'Ned Julian Jr. subbing iii tilili'. The (limit' nwntiorwil
intersection.''
\Iasor Kenneth Brown ha
"1. There must be a real
for ('it Attorney S. Joseph Monday night was IS dos"
Swofford
further
suggest
ed stated the hope the charter
d esire to have thissituation
f1er tlii' .-ippt',ii period h
will l)avis Jr
that the Roord 'un.in!tnnush he rc.ids- in lime
for a
corrected b) the Board of
PIsW1t. u s.' Council is ill I
ppose the First and second referendum
(under home rule
4 ('ounty Commissioners of phases of [hue proposed plan no
' "quired In ratify by adoption if
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f the state
Seminole Count), since you are under consideration"
•rihinanee for ii Imatever im':.i
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and
urged
stuunnni
of
the voters f the
the governing t"1% and control Uca 'vuni revies the proposed
mletl'scary the ilecislons of ti"
ross
,tii in late .tmmt'.
ow' .
initm1: boaril
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have seized about 30 per cent of flat
Associated Press Writer
Do, a district capital.
SAIGON AP) — U.S. fighterThe U.S. Command said American
bombers destroyed six bridges on bombers flew more than 1.000 strikes
North Vietnam's northwest railway against targets in North Vietnam
line to China and set off five large during the past three days.
secondary explosions in an attack on
The northwest rail line, one of two
the transformer station that supplies over which China sends supplies to
power to military installations in the Hanoi, was reported hit Monday in an
Hanoi area, the U.S. Command an- area about 110 miles northwest of
nounced today.
Hanoi and about % miles south of the
In the ground war, South Vietnamese Chinese border. The Air Force F4
forces reportedly repulsed new attacks Phantoms used laser devices to direct
on the northern defense line at the My their bombs within five fet of the
Chanh river and on An Loc, 60 miles bridges, military sources said. The
north of Saigon. But much guinrilitt Hanoi transformer station, which is
fighting was reported in the Mekong eight miles northwest of the city, was
delta 45 miles southeast of Saigon, and hit by Air Force Phantoms last
Viet Cong forces there were reported to Saturday.
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Charter Vote Due
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site of several bad traffic accidents.
(Gary Taylor Photo)

WITH GOOD LUCK, they'll be working today." That
was the word from Bob Cannon of the Department of
Transportation concerning the new traffic lights at U. S.
17-92 and Dog Track Road In Longwood. Workmen are

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Man, 80, Woman, 20, Charged

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What first appeared to be a
natural dealto of a 47-year-old

Longwood woman Monday
afternoon was diagnosed as
murder. An 80-year-old man
and a 20-year-old woman, both
of Lnngwood, have been lodged
in the county jail on first degree
murder charges,
Li L. J. Krtz, sheriffs investigator, said Buster Ralph
Jacks, 80, and Edith Ann
Conley, 20, scupanta to a house
with Myrtle A. Johnson, at i
Oak Lane In Langwood, were
jailed without bond Monday
after an autopsy report
discovered the Johnson woman

aorta.
tiad died from a .2 calibei
Warrants were tmmeduilel)
bullet wound in the chest.
KrIz said he was called at the
obtained charging Jacks and
Longwood home of Jim Bassthe Conley woman, who claimed
no knowledge of the shooting.
late Sunday afternoon to view
However, a . caliber pistol
y of Mrs. Johnson, who,
was found In the house by Krlz
he was, told had died after an
and bite Monday afternoon
illness
Sheriff John Polk f1e to the
The body was without any
State Crime Laboratory at
sign of bleeding, the detective
Tallahassee to cheek the
said, and was taken to Seminole
ballistics with the gun and the
Memorial Hospital for a routine
markings on the bullet
autopsy to determine cause of
recovered from the dead
death.
woman's body.
Dr. G. V. Garay, hospital
pathologist, advised Krlz a
This mornizu Sheriff Polk
revealed ballistics tests r.howed
bullet wound was discovered
the slug taken from the roman
and the woman had died as a
was fired by the gun retrieved
result of internal hemon-hag.
by Kru..
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were taken of the two suspects
to determine who had fired a
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ttiit till pt'tittnns for armi'saliii;m

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nesahitins prior to final it - t
Tin' elt'rlii'ns section suns al'
('dli' candidate for the leth t*'t'f,'iI up it, make tmiantlat,i N
Judicial Circuit stale .ittlirnc) that the ('sty t'ommni'il adopt a
post, now held by Republican districting ord inance liii.
ng, imietliately titter adoption of (Ii.'
incumbent Abbott Herring.

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made against him by Herring
The currviii diMricting (irafter his t Bro."') blast at the din;mnce it ill he ;ih;in,iirit'd
state atitirne)- in Friday's 11cr- under the mw tutu ler since tIm''
mId ('0mm nt-il is ill no longerr be a fiv
s Commenting
('
onmtn.'n(ing on herring's misan board elected from
statement that he had been districts. 'I lit' fleW intqsstil
indicted in Miami in 1965 by the tiuskec (hit' itiayi'r a mnetsiber if
Dade Counts &amp;,'rt,nd tort for Council to l' ,let'ti',I at

Kriz reported the dead woman
originally was from Ormond
Beach but had been living in the
Longwood house with Jacks and

Mrs. Conley.
Bass. the home owner, Is a
truck driver and was reported
to be in Minnesota at the time of
the shooting.

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that the charge on one of
.
suspects will be changed to
accessory to murder.

referred to that griiip for

slink on (lit' tilling acpt'ct and
liii' ('it)- ('owitil is ill he required

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VillageGrowth

CERTIFICATE of Appreciation for many years service to the
Seminole Counts' Agricultural, Stabilization Conservation Committee
is presented to Fred A. Dyson (right i by Edward Park, committee
chairman during a surprise testimonial for Dyson at the Holiday Inn.
The framed certificate is signed by W. F. Herlong Jr., chairman of the
Florida ASC Committee.

News Digest

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate today
debates the compromise S1H.-biliion highereducation bill with its antibusing riders that
could slow school desegregation.
Sen. George McGovern seeks a transcontinental
presidential
primary
doubleheader victory in Rhode Island and
Oregon today to give him momentum for his
California showdown in two weeks with Sen.
Hubert H. Humphrey.
Angry Women March

BELFAST (AP) — The threat of a revolt by
Roman Catholic housewives enraged by the
vigilante justice of the Irish Republican Army
has sharpened the rivalry between the two
factions of the IRA arid endangered the
guerrillas' hold on Catholic districts of Londonderry.
Witness For Angelo

SAN JOSE, Calif. (API — A former
roommate says Angela Davis excinimed "Oh,
no!" when she learned that her guns had
probably been used In a bloody courthouse
shooting.

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2101 Palmetlo Ave., Sanford, Fla.
Ph. 322-2488

in a negotiated plea, Michael
NORTH
ORLANDO—With Bachelors' total budget figure is
Whalen. 34, Orlando, pleaded
I40,4(2.
only three departments
Mayor Brown enumerated the guilty this morning before
consideration last night at a
meeting of Village Council, the office expenses for the village Circuit JizdgeCliirence Johnson
municipality laces
gigantic as follows: $10,450 various to charges of armed robbery
The court accepted his plea,
expenses including CALNC
budget or the coming year.
membership at *2,1)00; utilities, and adjudicated the defendant
j guilty. Whalen was imHound figure total of the 81.800. Insurance, *2,400;
anticipated budget for the legal and accounting, $6,500; mediately sentenced to life
police and fire departments and dog catcher, $1,000 and mayor imprisonment at state prison.
Whalen, attired in Navy blue
and council expenses $2,700.
the city office is smo ()J,e
sky
Total office expenditure an slacks, with
budgeted areas are 1jflj
Jacket, displayed no emotion
council's perusal but Mayor ticipated is $25,000.
Piland cited the fire depart- during the proceedings, stanGranville Brown Indicated he
ding before the bench with one
wirhed the budget "firmed" by fluent budget as $5,647.68.
a workshop meeting on .1
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Ddlne for completion of the
budget is July 1, with [tue budget Auxiliary Cops' Rights
IL) beVOInI' effective on Oct. 1.
A question was posed aatothe
date of effectiveness of the new
village charter, should it be
ratified by the electorate,
NORTH ORLANDO — A contend, "1 wouldn't go Did (On
Mayor Brown tOld COW1CII
patrol) withouti gun. . . maybe
routine discussion of
date is June 13. Queries were
description and code of .onduct in England where they have
then dii'rcted
to the interim
for the police department more respect for authority, but
budget period between June and
erupted Into healed argument it's asking a lot for an unpaid
October, and Mayor Brown
between Mayor Granville employc."
advised a quarterly budget be
Miller shot back that they are
Brown arid Police Chief Walter
PPC1
not paid because they are not
hJa-'hielot
Counci lmen, in taking note
The controvera) arose over a responsible to the village, and
the mushrooming budget,
stipulation cited by the mayor maintained the present policy of
tempted In aicertain an.
in which be proposed that hiring the auxiliary is

'45-15'

Layer,
William
P.
Democratic candidate to;
superintendent of schools, said
he
-15plan
today opposes the
presented In report by
study committee and published
by '1w District School Board.
This report is misleading the
public us to the increased
operating costs needed to mplernent 45-15 county-wide,
Layer said.
'Ttw report does not include
the cost of air conditioning all
ai.huuols, which is essential
under 45-15; the cost of salaries
for additional teachers needed;
the cost of salaries for teachers,
administrators and noninstructional personnel going on
year-round contracts; cost of
additional transportation
needed; and cost of vandalism
occurring to the six schools
which have been recommended
ticipated income for the
to be closed," toe added.
inadequate with insufficient
auxIhiar pulieizien nut
Mail of the "on paper" municipality. Mayor Brown permitted to wear side arms. Information upon the men.
savings for future building said that the Winter Springs Chief Bachelor Immediately "Thr are all fine men," Miller
construction cannot legally be development Is buliduig homes took umbrage at this remark, said, "but they are not licensed
used to deft-ny the increased at the rate of one a day, and on
uitint, .,n.,,,-ii '.'r
,u,trnlm.'n"
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coat of operations. So little is June 1 North Orlando Highlands
Miller went on to 'tte Florida
liary poli ce won't May on
known of the 45-15 Plan, that its will commence work upon auxi
the force unless they can carry statutes in which patrolmen
apartment
implementation could break
can protect mustmeetthePolicrStandarth
Councilman Victor Miller aide arms and
schools operational budget, conservatively
"gucsstlmated" themselves when assisting a Board requirements, and thus
layer continued.
the
full
fulfill
time
"We cannot afford the 4545 a $5).000 income ft-urn bullrting patrolman."
Chief Bachelor went on -° requirements to carry a
expermwnt county-wide. Let's permits alt.nt'. Relative to the
capon.
Let other school districts in the budgets, Miller told council
Bachelor said newcomers are
the budget for the police
United States do the cxcare(ully screened and taking
department, as submitted by
peritiwnting using their
courses in the use of fit-earns
dollars and their students," he Councilman Troy I'llsnd,
with hit' purpose of assisting an
showed an overall figure of
advised,
officer. "Telling a man to stand
If present financial and 325,200 for salaries of three frill
growth trends continue to time patrolmen at $6,000 annual
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Chief
Walter
Bachelor.
who favor 45 iS admit it would
NIMPS. MRS MARILYN
only solve the problem for Maintenance is $11,734 and
ELOlSi—In,c.i s.rvec.e br
Mrx Marilyn tto,se H9npj, it,
upproxunately t wo, years. lf this put-chaaeola new car patrol car
Decuol. Drive. woo .ee
be the case, such a radical *2,502.
h•$0 a
Piland's total figure was
change in schoci tile, family
W.0r*day in the C',arnP.ov,
for the police
part.
wnrlI Horn, Ch.ip. *19. tO
life, and cunununi1 life
t
Rev. P Raept Oevn'o*, at
fluent. Chief Bachelor submitted
worth it. the candidate
tiC'ating Burial *01 b
n
his own budget figures to
ciuded.
Oati.,n Memorial Per ot
council which Included three
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arm behind his back, fist
Clenched.
Whalen was sentenced in the
of Walter
Feb. 7 1972
Barone, manager of the
Casselberry ABC Liquor Store,
Barone told Investigators he
was abducted at gun point from
ins home and forced to drive to
the store. There, he said, he was
robbed of $:l,700 by Whalen and
Fulton Perkins, also charged In
the Incident. The pair warned
Barone he would be killed if he
disclosed the robbery toanyone.
In the negotiations, the state
dropped charges of use of

there and watch an officer he
is shot down Is asking lot,"
Chief Bachelor said.
However. Miller injected, "
don't like being responsible
acounclinuan,responsib)eto the
people, for a patrolman at-

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swered "Most of Uueni."
Brown pressed the Issue as to i
the actual figure and recei.etl
the reply. "All of [twin."

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To Charges In Jax Court

MIAMI AI'i — State Rep.
Louis Wolfson II, promising
of
be liberal where the
.
people are
J
aervative In matters where
property and human rights
conver!wd, has announced his
eandldae} fur Congress.
The 44-year-old lawmaker
was elected to the Florida
Legialauwe In 1963 and has been

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Discussing the *3.91 0111)
expense charged to the Uixpayers as a rvsull Of N5 OffiL-e.
llro%s said he used his own car
99 per cent of the time ishsk
driving better than 27,000 miii's

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II h-:l and Samples, Maihl.initI
Fite families attended thjirecent Srsmig ('uiitspventm'iri
I n s ir' nine ntti i 1972
Florida State Atuc'j:sti,ti,
si hA at Melbourne timid
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ii hit' chapter. Next I,iisui,'s'.
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chief's salary is $31,100. This
also includes three cadets at
$700 each yearly, with one
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Chief Bachelor cited fixed
expenses, car payments, etc. at
*2.736 yearly and vehicle cxpenses (two) at $3,600 yearly.

Maintenance, he said, wvuiti
yearLy.
$400, for a total vehicle expense
reelected without opposition of $4,600. Miscehaneous expenses are 11,226. Chief
each term.

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I N C A G E— i. Patr,ci'
Cray M. the actn aIs*•tIflt
attorney 9uieraI. was named

b- the President to also act as
the Øirtctgv of the Federal
Bureau of lnveutigat'on.

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with a motorcycle driven by Christopher T. Wagner, 21, Orlando, late
Saturday, oil 1-4 at SR 436. Wagner was removed to Winter Park

noticed or effective?

Memorial Hospital.

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An Orland.) attorney, James Russ, waived prolesting the government that is trying to tell Casselberry, was installed as
reading the charges and entered innocent pleas ine Uwt I can't take a person with $2,000 or S5,0DO prusident of SA-minole 01unty
for Turner to each of Up-nn.
Uarnpers
during
and inake thein wealth)-."
special
Turner strode down No flights of staks in the
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conducted
by
He is charged wiUi decepti%e
ractices,
Duval Count) Courthousc, as if to avoid nests- M-rUri
fra ud , wraUngipyrwnIcIub arid NChIAfilIItrtr(rCn(rl
tiierm But when his taxi wasn't at the curb and a
unspirilcy to violate lottery, securities and Florida, hh;irnld Ihines, during
group of reporters were, the (.)riando millionaire trade practices laws.
thii' May cumiipout at Caniptiistii,
gate Ituerti one of his salt's talks.
Mn-holes said these are believed the first Osceola County.
"Anyone with intelligence can become rich criminal charges against Turner, although his
Also installed Acre Alfred \V
and happy," lit.' said
companies have been inane d('fendazas in i-ivil K irmn'hslcin, Sanford, Sue
He told how he was horn in a hospital charity suits in several states
president; l,ora true ha liii,
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part-time patrolmen. Total
salaries for the men and the

added he was acquitted in is equal in population as possible.
Court of Record.
71it, attornev i4as asked to,
"The local grievance cool- redraft the ciiarter %ith the
IimiUet' of the bar a.wx-iation changes agreed upon and ad _
found no probable cause as did ding sections concerning fire
the Florida liar Asst'intion of arid polite departments unit
Governors," Bross added.
municipal court.
The candidate stressed he

JACKSONVI:..LE, I-lu ( All,
For Glenn W. ward to sharecropper parents in South Carolina since having the job as Brevard
1urner, it wits a- characteristic gesture. He and overcame
the handicap of a cleft palate to County solicitor.
flipped bark the cuff of his dark green coat and become a supersalesman and head i'f a conHe further advised tic paid for
re vealed
a gold wrist tuzutch
his cosn itie'als, suite, us lii' Mini,
glmummerate us ito 63 companies.
"Pr' you knots what the watch says" tic asked
Noting a woman reporter, Turner said sex "I mustvat a meal anyway and
newsmen who surrounded hun Monday after he should be no draw ba ck to success.
there is no reason for charging
pleaded innocent to six er-urinal charges based
"1 have five women presidents," he said. "One tot, county for It."
on operations of some of has business's,"
of them is a 27-year-old black woman, only site
"It says "lu Glenn W. Turner, the greatest guy doesn't knots she's black because nobody te lls
in the world, from Glenn W. Turner, the greatest her she is."
gu in the storld."
Turner suenl on to blast the grand jury system.
A taxicab pulled to the curb and Turra'r made
"They didn't give ma- it etianic' - to defend
a di-aumiatic exit
myself," he' declared, lie criticized State Atty.
Resplendent in his three-piece green suit, Dun Nichols and Florida Agriculture Cornincluding a test with a double row of brass missioner Doyle Conner, who has the state' s new
buttons, and a pair of white buot, Turner was ('onsumt'r Services Division in his department.
silent nssde Judge Hudson 011iff's cruninal court
"I'm protesting, just like the young people,"
room.
Gvorge II. Shaffer, of
Turner sal. "Only I'm doing it differently. I'm

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when over 200 persons attended a test iniomal dinner in
honorof Circuit Court Judge Dominick Salfi. IA'! I to right, Judge Salfi,
his wife Doris, and James Ryan who was co-chairman for the event,

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firearm in commission of a
felony the second count of the
Information in which Whalen
was charged. The state also
droppedchargesofkidnapingiri
another information which was 16
cansolidated with the offense in
which Whalen
sentenced
Whalen still faces trial on
charges of first degree murder
of Richard Franklin Day,
assistant manager of the
Casselberry ABC liquor store.
Investigators disclosed that
Day also was forced to hand
over a large sumof money tohis
killers before they drove him to b
Trinity Preparatory School
rumpus and stabbed him
several times in the chest.
Perkins, who faces all of the
same charges as Whalen,
pleaded guilty the week of May
I to first degree murder. He,
too, was sentenced to life impru'onment by Judge Johnson
The state, In Perkins case, in
ti negotiated plea, droppedO
charges of kidnaping, robbery
and use of a firearm in corn.
iiiiun of a felony

cidenu1l) ahouling MIllitulle."
Mayor Brawn queried host 1

many of the auxiliary were

charge was a niisdenit'anor and gtMgr;ijitilcal districts as in arl)

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MOSCOW (AP) - President Nixon's
summit conference with Soviet ieaders
produced Its first modest results today—an
agreement to sign blueprints for joint action
against dread diseases and to counter pollution of the environment.

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Cabinet To Approve

Soviets Emphasize
Paths To World Peace Sought Friendly Relations

Nixon, Brezhnev All Smiles'

viet relations, While House
'We should recontze ... that
The American chief executive the war directly, responded
press secretary Ronald L Zeg. It is the responsibility of great obviously has long hoped for the with the usual Soviet call for a
MOSCOW i AP, — All smiles, ter reported
powers to influence other Soviets In nudge ILmol toward a negotiated peace and an tinmenations in conflict or crisis to negotiated settlement. diate American withdrawal
President Nixon and Commu.
The President and Mrs. Nixon moderate their behavior.'
Podgorny. without mentioning frovi Indochina.
nist party chief Leonid 1.
l3-i4inev met in the Kremlin were entertained on their first _________________________________-- - -- -- ---- - ----- - -.
today for the first formal ses. night in Moscow at an official
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sinn of their summit meeUg
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President
Nikolai
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Moments after a faraway boil, talked of cooperating to
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between their twt
Ut.'ir delegations into the ornate
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Nixon and Podgorny also)
Iremlrn Palace from opposite
'uies of the big room. After ex- mad( veiled references to the
changing hand clasps, small Vietnam War without breaking
Lali and smiles, they sat down an)' new ground. But Podgor.
facing each other across the ny's failure to mention Nixon's
order for the mining of North
nfcrenre table
Vietnamese ports seemed to
Nixon was flanked by
tar) rif State William I'. lingers suggest that the war would
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President's assistant for nation- during the visit.
Nixon, who said before his
al securtv affairs
n
eItheririt'
z;f
arrival
that he believed the two
.ittIri'
11t'fluwv were President Ni- governmenth were approaching
FOUR PASENtEiL' in this taxi Cli were iiijureci when the taxi,
ai Podgorny and Premier thit' talks In a cooperative lash
driven by Robert Plummer, 119 holly Avenue, Sanford, collided with
inn, told the dinner guesLc:
kxei N. Kosygin.
vehicle driven by Sue McNair Chism, P.O. Box 121, Lake Mary, who
"Because we are both to pro..
itefore serious business
was
charged with failure to yield right of way. Investigating officer
Podgorny offered Nixon a eeed art the basis o! equality and
Wayne
Roberts of the Sanford Police Department termed the cab a
r.ikage of Ukrainian clgaretts, mutual resper, we meet at a
total
loss.
The accident occurred at 11:30a.m. Saturday morning at the
'iuirnenting, "They are not nument when we can make
peaceful cooperation a reality."
intersection of Ninth Street and Magnolia Avenue.
In it similar vein, Podgorny
';ni irhi, smokes an omarigor, fingered the pack said
approach these talks
Huei, then placed it back on
from renliSUt' positions and will
the table.
Nixon and Brezhnev held an make every effort in aceorance
unseheduled exploratory With the principles of our polic)
r'nnfercnct' Monday shortly to achieve positive results and
after toe PresidenVii arrival in try ti' Justify the hopes placed in
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Tlu' flirt for near l)....the Snvie%-Artieric.an summit
hours in Brezhnev 's Iliet!tlflg.....
Nixon indirectly alluded U: his
for
It
office
Lrt'nilin
'hutnesslikc and frank' frequent complaints about
preliminary discussion of inter- Soviet arms shipments to Hanoi
national problems and US.-So- by saying:
By FRANK COR)UER
Associated Press WTIIeT

New

now, LOSt no time In having a first meeting with
fly WILLIAM L RYAN
the PrrSiLiCnI.. He may even be braving the
AP Special Correspoudeat
meaningful scowls of party and military eonThe Soviet reception of President Nixon, like
the advance Soviet press treatment of the visit, servatives by displaying such eagerness.
Brezhnev and the Soviet media have built up
the impression that the Kremlin will go to
I
considerable lengths to prevent any look of lot of hopes In the U.S.S.R. and abroad that the
eased
tensions,
summit will contribute to
pjpJ,
failure for
It seems significant that President Nikolai however. The party chief most likely wants to
Podgorny chose this moment to expend the deliver.
In testimony to this probability, one striking
Moscow litany about the need for better SovietAmerican relations. Up to now the stereotyped feature of Soviet presuminit publicity has been a
sentence has gone: "Better relations with the lendenrytor!atNlxonWithmatkedrt5Pe(Ytand
United States are both possible and desirable, even with an occasional hint of faint praise.
U.S.A., the publication of Soviet
but not at the expense of any third country or
people." Podgorny, speaking at a Kremlin Americanologists, said last month Nixon had
dinner, made it read "not merely good, but shown more realism than some Americans who
still contend that the Ideological struggle will
friendly relations."
11,1s Is a curious time for Svolet leaders to be continue causing dangerous tension. It spoke
talking about "friendly" relations with an approvingly of Nixon's view that there are
American president who has just ordered the "fairly good opportunities" for better U.S.mining of a Communist nation's harbors to Soviet relations on some specific questions.
In Moscow's eyes that was "realistic" Also
prevent the now of Soviet war material to North,
realistic in the Kremlin view Is the idea that the
Vietnam.
But Podgorny stressed that the Russian ideological war must go on, whatever imleaders are eager for positive results. Evidently provement may come in government-to-governthe mt'n in ontxnl won't permit either Vietnam inent relations.
Published Soviet analyses fall short of
or the Middle East, the two main sources of
tension, to damage chances. 11 they must talk crediting Nixon with what Moscow would conabout the two areas, they will That's going to sider an elightened attitude but imply that
their allies nervous, even though the Washington has been forced toward better
Plans may be neither willing nor able to relations because of a U.S. popular mood that
concede anything.
makes it "increasingly difficult to speak directly
1,onid 1. Rrezhne, the Communist party against the normalization and betterment of
general secretary who is running the Soviet show these relations," as U.S.A. put it.
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TAU.AHASSEE, Fla. (AP)- the $1 per cubic yard fee for sale his Pensacola law firm did $250
worth of work for Westinghouse
Cabinet approval of a dredge of fill,
Port sewn months ago, but he vole-I
The Jacksonville
and till permit for a $250 million
Jacksonville plant building off- Authority, which ow.m. the land, after attorneys for the slate adshore nuclear power plants Is would fill S million acres for %lsed him there would be no
considered certain, following Westinghouse and Tenneco conflict of Interest.
lie said that the floating nuMonday's 3-2 Pollution Control corps., which have formed a
combine to build the nuclear clear power plants, which would
Board vote for the project.
'
be located three miles offshore
The Cabinet was scheduled to plants.
Robert Peace, managing di- and could eliminate the need In
act today on an application to
dredge and fill 240 acres of Back rector of the Port Authority, build power plants in co,ustal
River, a lagoon on mount Island said the companies would get an marshes, "can be the answer to
in the St. Johns River. But there option In purchase the land at all the pow-cr problems in the
was strong possibility action $2,000 a acre—a total price of United States, at least those
$1.5 million for 960 acres. coastal areas "
woull be delayed.
At least four of the seven Kuperbcrg contends the land is
,Iohn Robert Mithileinas, a
Cabinet members have ex- worth $35,000 an acrc---ii total board member closely iden)t., uhs;rn.
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pressed approval ot the project, Lrme'
The Pollution Control Board, said the future of coastal
which Is also sought by Portssorting through economy vs. marshes In the Jacksonville
mouth, Va.
Joel Kuperberg, director of ecology arguments, accepted area was endangered by
the trustees of the Internal the contention of Jacksonville Westinghouse-Tenneco project.
Nobody ever comes in and
Improvement Fund, said when boosters that whatever environ'
the Pollution Control Board mental damages would occur in says we want to destroy the
approved the project he didn't the Rack River would be out- whole area," he said, "It's bit
know' what recommendation he weighed by 10,000 new jobs and by bit, I can see satellite Indus.

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a $100 million annual payroll. tries coining in and they'll iiit
"The economic values, their piece of the marsh too."
Rdwar.t l.a hoc, a vu't' presiaides last week he feels the pro- together with the social values,
ject Is being rushed to approval far outweigh the ecological (lent of tIe Florida Audubon Sowithout adequate study, has cx- values," said David Levin, ciety, said the Blount Island
marsh is "of sufficient quality
pressed reservations about chairman of the board.
ownership of the submerged Levin halt considered at)- to maintain an Important antI
land and the request to waive staining from the vote because productive biological system."

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World Trade Center rise 110 stories and 1,350 (eel

above Lower Manhattan.

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A city official who has it law
practice or other business ri'gubled by the state must file a
sworn public statement discIoing the interest, Ally. Gen. Robcrt Shevin held today.

in:
-'lobi Martin County Judge
Mallory I.. Johnson that a minor
who is 1* )'ears old is eligible to
obtain a license to carry a pistol

The opinion was rendered to
four ,twmiitx'rs of it city council
who asked Shevin to keep both
their names and their city Secrt't. Shevin Is permitted to is.

sue such opinions when standanLs of conduct of public of fi.
dais are at issue.
Shevin said the state law requiring disclosure of outside in-

or repeating rifle if his or her
''iliabilitie of nonage" have
het'ii r.'rmioved by court order
-.Tsild liroward County State
Atty. I'hilip Shailt-r that the Dcpartnient of Transportation

could make and enforce its own
traffic regulations for the FlorIlia Turnpike-separate from
the new state uniform traffic
code that took effect this year.
Said in separate opinions
that a county solicitor seeking

by the state,

higher office and a county corn-

"A city official who Is an otficer, director, agent or member
of, or who owns a controlling interest in any such business entity must file a sworn statement
disclosing such interest," said

missioner seeking re-election In
a different district both must
resigmi their current posts tc
seek the new ones. But he said
the resign-to-run law does not
apply to rmembers of the Florida
Judicial Council or county at-

Shevin.

torneys

Hospital Notes
Florence K. Nelson

MAY 22, 1972
ADMLSSIONS

Helen P. Thompson
Ella Louise Johnson

Sanford:
Charles L. Echols
Julius Parker
Barbara

Grace C. Sullivan
Stephen Chilinshy
Teals Mt-Swain

Jean Brister

Margaret

Russell M. Jones
Kenneth M. Murphy

Placido

William If. Marvin

James M. Cherry, Titusville

Lola B. licitman
Patricia F. Wesley

Men
In

Ned Stephens
Glendora Tallo
Robert Plummer

Mary L liuckabone

Traditional Umbrella
Umbrella Base, Aluminum
Side Chair
Umbrella Table

Serving Cart
Loveseat
Lounge Chair

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Table

Regular

SALE

$82.00
$12.00
$35.00
$55.00
$50.00

'6 1°

$60.00

$4500

$40.00

$3000

Ruby F. Jordan
Agnes Wil3on
Stanley C. 11111

Nancy Shadron, Maitland

$2625

Ruby V. Mills,

$4 12S
$3750

$30.00

S22SO

$45.00

$3375

Ottoman
Chaise Lounge

$2000

1500

$70.00

$5250

John W. Ll4iumnhol3er, LongErnnwline Brown, Lake Monroe
Eileen It. Kildren, Deltona
Herbert J. Carpenter, Deltuna
Mae L. landau, Deltona
Williatii A. McLennan, tIeItary
Edward lleitly, DelLiry
Elsie Illziho, i)ellary
Iiuel Wright, Dellary
Bertha Stewart, l'Bary
Rost, L. l.intisley, liIary

Palmetto Street Furniture Sho.ruom
Adjacent to Main Store

Executive Swivel Posture Chair

niitms

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jowers, 1,
boy. Apopka
L)iSCiIAllGF.S
Sanford:
Nell C. Phillips
Elsie I. Ilubley

Grit-at new shape Built-in comfort
combine. U. S Naugishyde with ny.
Ion fabric upholstered seat to pro-

vide perfect match for wood or steel
desks Faultless adjustable till
mechuiiazn. Polished chrome base.
Hooded casters. ON"iO&amp;OEX Regular $91.00.

Newest Style

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$556

48"

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$36.00

$1921
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149
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Lake County

385-6566

Cocoa

Nuugtzhy dc uph.sltery J'ol sihed Chr wriv
base. Contoured scat Available in Black,
Gold, Olive Green. ON5050, Regular $71.00.

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Alvin A. IJL.sh Ill has arrived for

duty at MCoy AFB, LWIa, lie
previously served at Tan Son
Nhut All. Vietnam. Ills wtf,
Carol, Is the daughter of l,t.Col.
anti Mrs. Bruce T. Gilbert, IN
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to get organized!
Part of getting organized Is
parting with those things
you don't really n..d. And

At the-i- sp. lul pro I Ott iti'r?i or" to hi '.ur .lr.' i,r .,r. boost- I-'or io"al 'is-lis'ry odd &amp;'k minimum $1 0(0 Out sit
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Ills wife, Evonne, is the
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Mea4anine,
Furniture Dspaflmrn*
Main Store

eorge stuart

p. on Sssturdnv
6 p.m

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Matching Executive Side Arm
Conference Swivel Chair

Parking Liii

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4, Mobile, Ala., participated In a
recent U.S. hteadinesui Cornjoint
mand
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Full size. Takes two ring binders side by
ride Hu rt'ititivuhli' lilt'
with cumpurt..
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bargain at our regular low prices.

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t,,)iars or Per.rl Gray, Mist

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ptitutsoniil chair. Ten'. of thouh(o)l., n;liegs'a,
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aluminum or oak wood Iramt". Qulintitit-.. limited
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DIAL 322-2611 or 83-9993

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A'l'l'ENI)ANCE AV,\l(i) for the year is pri''a'ntm'd ,it the ;innii;il
halHiuct of the Seminole County Council of I'arcnt-Teacher
Associations by council president, Mrs. C. X. tJrbanskl, to John
Calvert, outgoing president of Teague Middle School I1'A, accepting
the plaque for the school. Officers installed for the coming year by the
'otitwii, iii ;uhuitiou to Mrs. Urbanski, were Mrs William Schaffner,
first Vice president , Mrs. It. I'oole, second Vice president Mrs. Anti
Trulock, recording secretary; Mrs. IL. Rowe, COrreSp4ifl(litlg secretary
anti Mrs. Freddie Mobley, treasurer.

terest.s relates to all businesses
which are licensed or regulated

steady. Wirebound crates,
Pascal type, 21.2 dozen $3.50, 2,
3, 4 &amp; few 6 dozens $3..
Corti Sweet — Offerings light,
den'nnci good, market stronger.
Wtretrnund,crntes, 44-5 dozens,
\'elhn type $2.00.
Lndi'e-IAcarole — Demand
nwdratt', market steady. I i-t
bustwl crates $4,504.00, mostly
$5.00.
Lettuce — Offerings light
Bibb type, rartons, 24 count,
few *3.00. Leaf t)pe, 4-5 bushel
crates, few $3.00. Big Boston
type supply insufficient to
quote. Romaine type, 1 141
bushel crates, very few $2.50
l.A.-71' ltI1'C)ItT,
I'arsle) — Demand fair,
market steady Wiretiound
crates, hounded dozen, Curt)
type $5.50.
Radishes — Demand good,
market Iteci weaker, White
tt'ath. Cartons, filtit bugs, Red
type, 3lMoz&amp;White icicle type,
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Mike Pfluv'ger
Local Representative
Phone 32249Z

appearing in The Sanford Herald are
available to you in BxlO reprint size
for $3.

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Ma 27-25
Great Lakes Club of Deltona,
Annual spring flower show,
p.m., at the Commvnity Sanford Garden Club, 14 p.m.,
'oter,
at the Garden Center.
Votusla Rose Society dinnerniri'Ung, C;30 p.m., University Mn) 30
ARC first aid course, 8:31i
Inn, BeLand
a.ni -I:4 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce building.
May 25
Florida Audubon Society last
MA' 31
meeting-field trip of the season,
E.SO Reading Club of Sanford
n A .M., with Mrs. Margaret Women's Club, 10 a.m., SJC
Fowler, Silver ItAke.
mote change of date.
Ma 26
JUNE?
Seminole High Band annual
Lyman thgh School Choral
spring concert, .8 p.m., school spring concert, 7 p.111.; pancake
auditorium.
supper by South Seminole
Rotary Club, 5.5 p.m.: Lyman
Lyman high School band
Blue-Gold Inter-squad football
wring concert, 5 p.m., school
game, 5:15 p.m
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tiip;nng point infornuitiuri
Mondn'. May =nd MI sales
(ill for stock of gent.'rull
od quality, unless otherwise
sited. Precuoling charges
extra.
SANFtHIH-OVICI)O
7.ELLW(14)I) IIISTRI(1'
Cabbage - Demand fair
market slightly weaker.
Domestic Round type, mediumlarge, Ix4 bushel crates 1176,patorer quality Lower. 50 lb
niesh sucks $1.50-1.75 114
trnstit'l crates, nirtliun.large,
)ird type *2.7b-3.00. mostly
1. isi, 5ivos type. letti, $4.00
I)enumti lairi%I
Carrots
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i:und, market stead)
n,t',s, mesh and sonic cartons
master containers, iutdiumlarge; 48-1 lb $4.50, 24-2 lh $4.40.
' lb mesh sacke. loose pack.
Lirge size $5.00.
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Seminole Petroleum 14
Tray Sloan had a dou'ile for
Pitcher. Pat Johnson; loser,
Chase. Winning pitcher, Mark
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Hal
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I.ireo1n
Mercury,
Jack
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loser, Donald Brown.
Stnic'oe;
Jack Prosier Ford IS
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Johnny Kinkins tWo 5izlglesi
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Rocky Jernigan and
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SEN'S SOI11IAIJtsi(ttd Sta tes Bank 0
Mike Link pitched a no-hitterScott
Seminole Sporting Goods 14
Kundsen
each had a home run
Bernie Vonflertull.s had a
Kurt Schtrard had two
for Jack Prosier Ford. Anthony Dixon each had a for Seminole Petroleum,
double and single for Florida doubles for ('hue, Ken
Sasford Truckers 16
Collecting the tilts for Jack single. Sam Watts had a and Kundsen also had
for
('eorge's,
Jeff
Jones
a
single,
State,
Dave
Fall
a
double,
Chris
flai
Stromtx'rg-Carlsofl
2
single,
Prosser Ford were Jim run
-id.con a double and
Kelvin Miles had a double And
Gardner and Robert Newman Daryl Stewart, Be Staffore and
thin Robinson had a home run
Edmonds, a triple, Trone Mike Berr - each had a double
Paul Galm, Thomas,
each a single. Mark Renaud had Steve Dangleman each a single, and a single for the Sanford
Hayes and Chuck McMullan, and single, Mike McIntosh a s1nle,
Bernard
Mills and Stuart Sirkin a double, Craig
double,
Arctiis
Ives
and
Billy
Hughes and Ray Mike Wagner had a triple for Truckers, Rift West had a
each a single. Winning pitcher,
all had singles. Greg Rape and
Bracken each a single for Seminole Sporting Goods, triple, double and single, Glen
Mike Link; loser, Arthur Griffith each had two singles,
Winning pitcher, Pat Schirard; Pat O'Brien each had a double United .Stales Rank. Winning Michael Wright a single. Robinson a double and triple,
and single for Sanford Atlantic, pitcher
loser, As-chic Ives.
, Larry Vonlierbulls; Winning pitcher, Bo Stafford; Matt Stewart a double and two
HAL SPRAGINS
Scott Anderson a single, Ti m loser Jimmy Kennedy,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
singles, Billy Miller three
loser, Mike Wagner.
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catch included a9t pound catfish, a live pounder and
several others of two to three pounds. Their Friday trip
produced several more with a fire pounder topping the
sizing.
George Cheney, camp owner, stated that most of the
catches this week consisted of catfish and bream. Harold

Carpenter of Apopka, however, ctrnppe-d a live shiner into a
deep hole where he had been finding some Large cattish and
was pleasantly surprised when a 4 6t pound bass fell far his
balL

Cheney mentioned that some blue crabs had been sp4ted
In the Wekiva near his place indicating that they are
beginning to can up the St. Johns from the ocean once
more.
Camp Seminole fishermen found the bream • .4 catfish
ready and willing as many fine catches came in. Judge
Tc-t-rcll, Orlando, had a good string of panfish plus one bass
t,eflt Hupp and his mother combined two nice string of cats
and bream for a 24 pound total. Jake Shedd and his wife had
between 70 and Th on their two stringers. Two bass of about
three pounds each plus a large mudfish fell to Pat Roche.
DottieHil! (the BASS LADY) Is still proving herself to be
one of the best bass fishermen around: seven bass was the
for ht'r this time with three large ones (4' to seven
pounds) and four smaller ones. Her husband, John, landed
only two, weighing about three pounds each.
Cuts and Irene Faulk, owners of Camp Seminole,
mentioned also that Gerald and Jerry Suggs, Gainesville.
pulled In a couple of big strings of cats and bream.
Jack i,Acklens of Altamonte Springs stuck to the small
lake fishing and pulled in an tight pound bus on a top water
plug Saturday .
School bass struck well train Monday through Thursday
last week but slowed down somewhat on Friday. Jim Blyth,
Ptaz.a Sports Shop, said that Tom Gordle used the Spot and
Gay Blade plugs to land limit strings both Monday and
Tuesday and was back to the dock by 7:30 am, each mar.
rung Jun mentioned also an eight pound, nine ounce bass
taken by James Cauedy on a Friday outing with Joe)'
Warmack, They too, were fishing In a "small lake" and used
a purple warm for the big one. lAmazing, how many "small
hikes with no names" there are In the Sanford area.
especially when a large bass Li caught!!)
Mrs. Grace Stocker of Sanford, fished one of these "small
lakes" along with husband, Ronald, Wednesday. She heaved
a black worm out into the lake with her small spin-cad outfit,
Seeing the line moving out, she set the hook, and as the drag
(in the little rt'cl started protesting loudly. remarked. "I think
I've got something here!" She did! A seven pound, 11 ounce
bass finally ended up flapping on the shore. When there is a
lady angler around A fisherMAN haan't got a chance!
A roundup of the ocean piers In the Daytona Beach area
showed the water clear and temperature hovering around 74
degrees, Indicating some good fishing In the near future. At
The Main Street her. Merle Keller reported a few Spanish
rnckercl, bluefish and sheepshead, with an occasional nice
flounder for good measure, live shrimp was doing the best
for bait In most cases.
A little further down, Sun-Glow pier had about the same
thing to say: blues hitting well, flounder and Spanish
mackerel biting in spurts, sheepshead and whiting fairly
steady.
At Ormond Beach, the pier has been closed for repairs
for a few days but was due to re-open Friday.
The Flagler Beach Pier manager, Donald Ahe, had
"ord of king mackerel beginning to show up, whiting rwmlni
Mnall, shr-rpshead and angelfish plentiful, with bluefin
hitting plugs or cut bait with equal enthusiasm on Sunday
Mrs. Deanne Spivey of DeLand caught several nice flounder
on live shrimp Sunday morning.
Las Robinson and Harry Daniels waded the flats of the
Tampa Bay area on a recent West Coast trio. Tnev had
speckled trout up to five pounds, Snook and Re'dftsb up to 12
and 14 pounds as pt'oof of their efforts, according to Ray
Beale, Radio Station WHOO.
Surf Pishing is lmporr,ng once more after several bad
weeks. Two South Daytona residents, Ed Pennington and his
father, landed eight good sized bluefish at Turtle Mound

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Twins L,ovonzo Vinson was
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victim t4poor hitting by his club flight the Angels kept oi
of
the
game
lead
on
the
rest
and some ShOCId)' fielding as be
bream caught on
The week-long Lake Jessup with 55 and will receive a free Goods and the second place iabout 501
dropped a 1-0 decision. pack with alS-7 victory over the
crickets and worms.
game
that
was
In
a
Bill)Braves
by
radio
one-day
boat
rental
from
speck
was
landed
Fishathc'n sponsored by
Yesterday he was not
be
Marina Isle Fish Camp on
much closer than the score station WIiOO ended Saturday llile-y 's Camp.
IMcklear. Third went to Bobby
denied
East
Highway 46 sent word that
Kip
indicates.
In the bass division. Jerry Van Heulon.
evening with winners posted in
An old Oriole nemni,sis,
won school bass are at it again,
scored
BelvIn
Mrs.
Russell
The
Angels
HiIe"s
Kirkman's
10
pounder
took
top
their runs practically all divisions.
Grant. got the Twins off to a 1-0
hitting in that area pretty
lead when he singled with two in bunches, with six coming Fish Camp. official weighing place for the Sl(i fishing outfit herself a custom-made fishing
regularly. Bob King. camp
Sports
came
across
in
the
it's
first.
Mad
Man
Kirk.
rod
from
Robinson's
five
in
the
station
far
th
e event, listed furnished by
outain the first inning and
owner. also reported one catch
the
sixth.
five
in
C,00ds
with
a
one
pound
hit
batter.
fourth
and
four
place
prize
of
two
Second
around to scare on a
Wesley Belvth and family ,,
Three runs in the first and number one for the largest padded boat seats goes to ounce catfish while Tom Van of treaus totalling 61 In a two
single and walk
James Cassidy with his eight Heulon will receive the two hour Period.
The Orioles broke through four more in the third had put number s82 of fish caught by a
Br:
yes
in
command
of
family.
the
a
being
pound,
P-a ounce entr)-, while padded boat seals for his second
prize
Chuck Starr-rtt,' pitching for the
a 63(X)
Gene Meadors of Meadors
Richard Andrackowics will place entry. Third goes to Paula Marina on lake Monroe said
four big runs in the third frame lead a (ter three and a hall ID' fishing car donated through
receive the one-day boat rental Hodges.
counts)- of John Rogers
Troy Ferlit.a was the nuin of the flings. ''hen the roof fell in.
bass have been hitting well off
Bluegill or bream winners the sea wall near his place of
Joe
Claxton
started
for
Second
place
this
event
with a three pound. 13 ounce
Cars
in
hour for the Orioles as it was his
were Carlton Gregory.
ringing triple into the right Angels and was relieved by was taken by Carlton Gregory catch.
business with a six pounder
the
Marty
Ward
in
opening
gallons
of gas courtesy of John's landed there Saturday.
Young
Robby
Fogil
landed
a
centeri'ieici gap that un-rem
and wife who won two padded
train.' Ward w as tout-he'd up for host seals furnished b Securi ty' 16 2 ounce speckled perch
Union 76 Station. second was
game art'und 'pie sc-e'rc
Dick Dove
of Dove's
a complete spinning outfit Russell Berlin for the boat seats
Federal Their i'aich totalled
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Mar.
Taxidermy
Shop
was the
to
and
third
place
went
ime
in
third
furnished
t'
Denmark
Sporting
lta Frc h..
featured guest on Bob Under.
celius Alexander.
Only in the shellcracker wood's "Outdoor World"
division
e entries scarce. television show Saturday.
Pat Sales won the top spot with Underwood devoted several
a 12 ounce fish and will receive minutes of his show to the inside
lt
it pair of his and hers racing of Dove's shop, showing Dick
jackets from Good year. No skinning and mounting a bass.
other contestants throught they Part of the program had Dick In
had a "red-ear" large enough to action with his fly rod on the St.
Johns River.
bother with.
In talking with Dove this
For the first time around, the
contest was considered a week, he stressed
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success and plar3 are already portance of wearing a life
- in the making to fold it as an jacket while enjoying the
shrimping on the East Coast.
annual event.
Some o ther late reports from Dick witnessed a woman falling
Riley's Camp Included a two- overboard in the Cedar Creek
day catch of 76 bulegills by Hay area Saturday night, She apFersche. Steve Patterson and part'ntly suffered no Injuries,
Marcelius Alexander teamed up but it could have been worse.
to land 55 bluegllls and Russell Incidentally, Dove said the
Belvin and family had a two- shrimp were not too plentiful
A TRIP to the Wekiva River Haven Fish Camp
day haul of 82 bluegllls and but he did dip about eight
th is week by A. A. Robinson of Pascegoula,
catfish Fred Nicks and party of pounds. For complete fishing
Miss, and his son-in-law, Bob Tyrone of Sanford
Apopka came in Sunday at- details see the "Let's Go Fish"
largest
The
catfish.
brought in string of
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after landing three grouper, two Spanish mackerel, a 27
pound kingfish and four bonita, they switched to bottom
fishing for a tub full of bass and triggerfish on a Sunda) offshore ezcurslcsi. The 'Snow %Thlt. 1," Captain Paul Nelson,
had I&amp; snapper, eight grc'oper, 75 ambeririej and ?I'K) piuwis
of black sea bass on a Sunday trip to the "East 11" fishing
grounds.
Jerry Thihaw, Charlotte, N.C., visited his uncle and
aunt. Harry and Jane Thshaw of Lake Mary, last week and
got a thanc'i to sample the shrimping in the (JakhIll area.
Jerry (as Is usual with most first timers) out more than a
little bit excited seeing the shrimp, crabs and fish under the
ights. At one point, a shrimp net In one hand, a crab net In
the other and a baited fishing rod held down with a foot
caused young Thshaw to remark. Tnoae folks at home Just
won't believe this fishing down here, they'll have to we It for
themselves"
litshaw was shrimping out of Indian Mound Camp
between Edgewater and OaIll. Ed Hertidcm, camp owner,
reported Trout scarce In the daytime, but some nice ooes
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he 'nIy afierriotin game, San and extend the Phillies' wnies'
hUts run
II)' mii''i: iwi'i-r
In
lie
the
ninth
it
In
Francisco
nutilugged Los string to seven
'iovissli-iI I'rcrs Sports Writer
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That more than mind, up for Angeles 9.* and Houston
"The only thing that bothered
I had to do 54'mnething after I
S
me during that sick week,"
ln.ppe'tI that simple fly ball to Lila one misplay. 'Then it was silenced San DIego 7-0.
TeilWlllIarns,rnanagerof the Montreal Manager C,eneMasich
I'll ti hehind," ('arlos May atonement time for Tom Egan.
The White Six catc her had giv- Rangers, did a hit of giving said of the tailspin, 'was that
coil lie mliii plenty.
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In (tie first inning against en the Itangers a pair of eighth- himself. U all but gave the our pitching wasn't as conh.uts, Chk-ngo's powerful left Inisinim runs when he threw away White Sox the victory that kept •tvept as it should be. I undrpotential double play bell.
them halt a game ahead of the *ta our hitting problems. but
tiller rlubbe'-d ii double to put
So
he rid himself of his goat's A's in the race (or supremacy in with the warm weather the tiltIII,, White Sos sihead I-U.
t.n Will right itself."
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lust the Hangers tied It in the horns with a tie-breaking double the American Iague West
'ii" Torrez, 'Rho had pkke'i
It happened in the bottom of
lpt,hti,iii ill the Inning, then May that gave the White Sex their 10op
Inning
74
Toby
Harrah
and
Montreal's last 'zh'tory hevictory.
the
10th
as
IItI9lliIye($ Elliott Maddox' rou.
'li'e the slide began, was pretty
In the only other American Den Mincber singled. Chicago
(Inc fly in the fifths, setting up
orksktent in getting his fourih
I ),e,e Nelson's double that gave League game on Monday night, Manager Chuck Tanner sumOakland
defeated
California
W.
plate
umpire
tarry
triumph
of the season, spacing
nnr.ned
Texas (he lead,
So It was May (a the rescue In the National League, Moo- Itarrieti and said: "I've got eight hits
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card. nodded In agreement, lead with his ninth and 10th of
signaled Mincher out and the season, one i-if them a grar.ti
waved hiarrah back from third slam, his second of the season.
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In first That killed the Rangers' to help the Giants heat L c
r' (ii'.. Ri'irithl, ll.'it'ri lli'indl, I{ot sTrl'hI('s soil
WI'l'll i'iit: ;ippropt- ia(e miami' ti ''Strikers''
rally ,inil saved the victory, Angeles
asid Mary Mel'hit'm-son. Awards were pi'i'sctited
this gi'otip of keglers captured first place in the'
Ken Henderson and Reroso
Chicago's fourth straight and
at (hi' l)eltumi miii.
I)eltona Pinhtt.stt'rs Howling I.eagtie. From left
Williams also put hasebal
games
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Jim "Catfish" Hunter went over the wall to lead San Frin,
itli the way for the ftrst time this risen's 11-hit assault on
fly THE ASSOCIATFI) PRE.SS
season, scattering seven pitchers Willie Davis tinenerot
California hits. and Reggie for the Dodgers, who fell ar.'
National League
Imerit-an League
Jackson gave him the runs he game back of first-place Hots';.
1.1;t
needed with a three-run, tie- ton In the National
W. I., Pet. G.
breaking homer that high- West.
25 7 781
%S'. I. I'd. (,fl. New York
tarry fnerker hur&amp;'d a fr..
lighted the A's five-run eighth.
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17 10 ,6
hunter struck out eight and hitter for the Astrrsa, who won
Chicago
15 15 500
Detroit
IG 12 571 l
walked one. He yielded Leroy their seventh game in the last
will have to go through some zier and lour 's ub.r dliii WIC- top qualifiers at (;kn
By ALEX SACHARE
15 13 .536 2"v I'hiladclphla 15 17 .46!) 10
Cove,
Baltimore
Stanton's two-run homer for the nine Bob Watson clouted a
Associated Press Sports Writer sort of qualifying round to earn t'hcrs.
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Montreal
14 19 .424 lii
New York
12 15 444 5
Angels in the ninth inning.
three-run homer in the first and
Too bad the Danny Thomas- is spot In the field of 150 starters.
lens Kennedy. the 55-year-old Boston
In highlights of other local
7Lj St. IA)uIs
12 21 .364 131 -i
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Lee May added a two-run shot
Sanders, who called his
ree-run
homer
th
Ittin
Fairly's
Memphis Golf ('lassie ended
qualifying rounds, amateur host pro, stint a 7ri-4's8--144 to top Mihsiukee
West
8 17 120
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enabled the Fxpos to break out to send the Radres (flown to *,"e!r
;unday ... Doug S.kriders was course record "kind of a stroll
of an eight-Kame losinit slumo sixth defeat in nine gamles
ust beginning to get the hang of Ill the luirk," firibilied (if tit in the in-one en route to ft "I-6&amp;-139 to I'mAttickel. 11.1 Country Club.
West
Lns Angeles 20 14 .5U I
he new Colonial Country Club Memphis tourney. That event iit-e qualifiers at St. Paul,
flick hirip, a 25-3-ear-old teleCincinnati
18 15 .545 2'z
was w-on by Lee Trevino, who
ourse.
19 10
Minn. l':lsrnsianntrntit aced the phone traffic engineer, shot a ('hlcago
San Diego
15 19 .441 6
Sanders, the flamboyant golf. set the previous course record l85-yar.l fourths hole on his five-under-par 136 to lead quaIl. Oakland
18 10 643
12 20 375 8
Atlanta
r whose trademarks are color. with a final-round 67 Sunday. morning round at the 6,578-yard flers at Pittsburgh. Iirip carded Minnesota
17 II .607 li ,'
Francisco 12 2.5 324 IO'a *
Three other tour regulars tied Soiiit'rset ('nuntry
uI outfits and a compact swing.
a two-over-par 73 for his morn- Texas
IS 16 .484 5
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Monday's Results
By THE A.S.SOCIATF.I) PRESS game, 8 inninlst
'1'iredacourse-recard66 Monday for second in the qualifying at
Jimmy Wright, L -'og Island mug round at the Shannopin Kansas City 12 18 .400 7
Montreal 6, Philadelphia
Southern Division
Tampa 9, Key West 2
norning, then came back with a .Memphis. John Mahaffey, run open champion, shot a
('ountry Club, then caine back California
11 20 '355 9
Houston 7, San Diego 0
W. L PeL g.b.
Winter Haven 4, West Palm
iteady 71 in the afternoon for a ncr-up In the Memphis tourney record 66 at (lie Wheatley Coon- with a course-record 63, seven
San Francisco 9, lAs Angeles Miami
Monday's Results
36 14 .850 —
Beach I
37 total to pace local qualifiers last weekend, shot a 111, B'S did try Club, (lien followed with a un under par, at the highlands
8
Palm Beach 22 15 5')6 Vi
St. Petersburg S. Fort Laud.
it Memphis for the U.S. Open Bob Stanton and Johnny Volt. at the Nassau Country Club to Country (lob,
Only games scheduled
(isicago 7, Texas 6, 10 innings
PompanoBch20 19 .313 3'a erdale I
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Cocoa
17 21 .441 1
Daytona Reach 4, Pompano
s-here local qualifying Is being llrodie of the San Francisco
New York (Gentry 3-1) at
Only
g;ini.'s
scheduled
18 24 .400 10
Key West
Reach liii inningst
icld Monday and today. Survi- 49ers shot an even par 72 to
Chicago (Jenkins 3-41
Fort. Laud, IS 23 .395 10
Miami 4, Orlando 1
-on will advance to sectional share the lead in the first round
Tuesday's Games
Pittsburgh ( Blass 4-I) at St
Northern Division
Tuesday's Games
ua!ifyIng rounds at 13 locations of local qualifying at San FranCalifornia (Foster (-I) at Louis (Cleveland 3-2), N
W . L. Pet G. B.
,'ilufni at Orlando
lone 5-6. In all, 4,252 golfers cisco. The second round will be
Oakland tOdom 2-1), N
San Francisco (Cumberland Tampa
23 17 .375
Pompano Beach at Daytona
10, tubmitted entries for the U.S. played today.
Minnst'so;a Kant 4-1) at Kan- 0-31 at Los Angeles (Sutton 5.575
Daytona
Fico
23
17
Beach
th
are
ree
with
Brodie
Tied
to
be
played
June
15-18
at
)pen,
sans City uI)rago 2-2), N
0), hI
st, Pete
21 18 .538 Pa
Tampa at Key West
Pebble Beach, Calif. All but 36 pros, Dale Coodell, Mike DeLoChicago (flnhnsen 5-4) at
Atlanta N(ekro 5-4) at Cm- Winter [liven 20 18 ,536 2
Si Petersburg at Fort LaudTexas ((;ogolewskl 3.2), N
cinnati (Grtmsley 2.0), N
Orlando
18 21 .462 4'v erdale
MIlwaukee
(Lonborg
1-1)
at
Houston (Wilson 24 and ('.rlfIT'LL
AVOIP
Lakeland
12 36 .316 10
Lakeland at Cocoa
Detroit (Coleman 6-2), 14
fin 0-0) at San Diego (Kirby 3
Monday's Results
Winter Haven at West Palm
Cleveland (Perry 7-2) at New and Greif 3-4), 2, twi-night
t'U Potr 6M I WHE?J
s
Cocoa 8-5, Lakeland 04 (2nd Beach
Philadelphia Selma 1-4) at
ULINC,,WTPE LJPPII.,LEc
17, Fire at Sea
Baltimore McNally 4-3) at Montreal (Stoneman 34), N
GA91 ØE SURE 'fOUR
Boston (Siebert 2-2), N
Wednesday's Games
Fire is one of the major GOAT J WELL
NTILA1EQ
Wednesday's Games
Philadelphia at Montreal, N
causes of injury and death WVR LET GA9
California at Oakland, N
New York at Chicago
Fred
Minnesota at Kansas City, N
at sea. Because the pru. ACCUMULATE lt'4
,
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, N
Chicago at Texas, N
Atlanta at Cincinnati
dent seaman feats fire, he
Milwaukee at Detroit, N
San Francisco at Los Angenever smokes while refuelCleveland at New York, N
les, N
ing arid always cleans up
Baltimore at Boston, N
Houston at San Diego, N
any spilled gas. if his boot
seven
series.
B)' STEVE hERMAN
has a deck or cabin, he
"I didn't think I would be
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) —
makes sure that it is wellFreddie Lewis, a man, whose chosen (MVP)," Lewis said
ventilated in accordance
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confidence and abilities led the slowly. "I thought maybe it
with
the
law.
He
never
olwould
be
(Pacer
teammate)
Indiana Pacers to their second
'
AmerIcan Basketball Associ- Roger (Brown) or Rick Barry" lows gas or oil to occumu
1-1
late in the bilges ari d ohation championship in three of the Nets,
-'
y
affable
backeourt
The
ace
of
years, Is a bit numb toda&gt;',
ways repairs leGksng gas
The Pacer (earn captain was the Pacers, called by Indiana lines or tanks immediately
the Buffalo Bills noted that
r
By MIKE RATI1ET
named most valuable player of Coach Bob Leonard "our
Associated Priss Sports Writer there were 20 to 25 bills pending
L
" i
f
, -the 1972 ABA playoffs Monday, steadiest performer," said he
NEW YORK (AP) — Jack Incongreu dealing with various
ar. honor that "caught me by was speechless when first given
Kemp, the first National Foot- aspects of professional sports
the news.
surprise."
ball league pro ever elected to and emphasized that if pro
"I didn't know what to think,
The six-foot guard, who carCongress,
has issued a call for football's problems "are not
ned a 15,4 season average Into Why misc? What Is this? I think it
pro
football's
bickering owners solved from within they are
the playoffs, was the shining is the greatest honor I've ever
For ii uaas.si i.o.u. •.c..d.. sad w.aibn&amp; d.,l,d • help saptets
anti
players
to
solve their own going to be attempted to be
t 44
be*. •..d iiaii, s.,,d . c%.ci ,,
5ô, iii Ii $
. •st.ag"
light as the Pacers edged by had."
problems
without
the help of the solved by congress.
iSiS ii it'i •i.,pi,,, Iu ii, S•aih H,.sIi, C..a COIlS Atliw ih'e• ttSs
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had
to
qualify
lie
that
remark
1w dthwery
Denver and Utah for the Westnation's lawmakers.
.,_,_t
-,'s. ,.,
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lh..,,,h i-,inIiini, it nlnnt,
"The
answers
have
to
come
em uivision piaywi title and -'"-"--".
Warning that the "time Is ab. frotus within the sport. 'me
then bent the New York Nets 4-2 winning the championship it.
solutely
at it crisis," the He. people on the outside do no
"I
had
about
the
same
"Sole
boon9,"
Herald
Sanford
h.
in the championship best-of- self:
'.'r folder h.s s -ei't.iMt of
publican
congressman from have the same understanding or
Last 01 10 Parts..'
P0. ii, II, South Norwalk, Con., 06816
feeling be cause I wanted to win
'''
it S 1 cnuice among
Erie
beum.
.0,kf,,,;k
I,,,
the ('h-amnpinnshtp so badly,"
Pleosi tend ciutte 15'J,n ,iJ
County, N.Y., cautioned perspective about the business.
outfielder
the
outfielders.
Any outfieldDont
become
an
and
'
the
owners
good soil.,, I inlc*• p cliii or money side, be $695 per iii
For the entire playoffs this
players assem- 'rise answer is not more laws.
unless .iu are sure that your er has the call over an in'
bled
at
the
Pro
Football
'ear. Lewis averaged 19.2
Now,
Writers The answer Is to have the
fielder If you decide it's
dinner here Monday night about problems bandied
points and 4,2 assists for InAddress
within the dues with glasses i shatter. your ball, say so loud and
congressional Intervention,
dIana's 20 games, lie scored at
Zip
bussnesi itself."
Cui
Stott
ut selders must be clear and early
pr'f
The former quarterback for
a 47 per cent clip from the floor,
On throws in. it there's ,i
able to see the ball clearly a..s
In calling for the owners and the hat makes contact it's man on base and the ball
players to reconcile their prob- that extra second which at
you catch isn't the last out.
lems—some
of
which
deal
with
lows
an
outfielder
to
judge
throw
to the base ahead of
T
(bit' option clause, artificial turf accurately whether to race the runner Like infielders.
and the fining of players— in (or the ball, stay where he outfielders must know ahead
Kemp noted that there are s or get on his bicycle and of time where theyrv going
Linde.
TAMPA, Fin. (All)
to throw on any kind of bill
head for the fences ,
"snore things that unite
tested Dallas welterweight
hlow does a major leaguer hit to them.
players with the owners than isiake 'cuch accurate judg\
Tommy Von flatten scored his
NIwSpspti iPiTtIPilit AiiM
not.
13th victory and 11th knockout
lucius as to where the ball is
being hit' Ll practice. By
(Extruded jvurn the 1)1
Monday night by stopping
'Lsving in game after gaElic
ftcial Muur Leuwe Busibu:f
-41 Raymond Boyd of Ifouston,
('atching the ball Is an In- Fitch, list &amp; Th'ow Co"upet:'
r'
Tc'z.,atl:O9of the second round
tiurt I';,s Booklet, nus
idual technique t':st try
di'.
in their scheduled 10-rounder
to Imitate the Willie Mays able free to eceru buy whv
here.
U'ie both re'juters wsd t4.'hic)i may be
basket catch
-_:
Von flatten was seconded by
PU&amp;t re v ,-L.
hands, up antI etvnded. .sOtuoti'i,L t
his l9-yeas'-old wife, Pain. The
Also, don't take your eyes off trutwa tuculsu's or by writ
'he l! A ball dropped In mj to. Pitch, Hit &amp; ?irutc
----;;,!ft.., e.i,,.5.,t *
Xd I..
,505 Park .'%ve'tue, Sui te
C'—"
/I the outfield Is a lest out
purple hot pants, kissed her
1-112. N ew York, N.Y. ?UU22
I
Whose
'alt
is
it'
The
cen•
'lint
Woods
retained
his
husband before the first bell and
'
Southern Title and picked up an
then tenderly toweled him off
11
additional $1,000 for his victory
after tht' quick fight. She said,
tier Korean i'hassipion l'ak
p "lie's going to become a
11.
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4 ,
Song at the Orlando Sports
ctiauiplofl.''
Sticliuiii list mght.
Von ilitten dropped Boyd for
.'song, a is coiner to the area,
an eight count with three quick
I
,
l "
f I ,1i
had put up a $1,000 in order to
rights to the face and then
gel an early shot at the
ended the match with a thunchampion.
dering left hook after scoring
S
i.oule Title I won over this
several times with lefts and
'4/

single, James Church two Jack Keener.
four runs in the third, most c'-f It
In the final at hat for
TheTw Ins (if the Ovl('doLittle deadlockeci 1-1 when Fcrliia
It And I) Rooting IS
and David Roberts a
due
to
his
wildness
but
then
Angles singles b) Su likddle, singles
League are having their came to bat wi,h the bases
had
it
Winchester
Homes 4
single
Roger
lies-ring
the Braies the rest Of Claxton and Ward brought four
problems in the second half of loaded and sent his shot to right itiffled
Born Sims had a home run
two
singles
for
First
double
and
the way,
insurance runs across the Plate Federal, Rmk Viars, Wa)ne and single for B and I) B'"fing,
the season and it's witht1w center to clear off the sacks.
Jim Riddle and John Mobley
Victor Blair's fine base
Ward really had the game
"I\iins" that they are exMcsure and Allen Bass) each Robert t.tsk a triple, double and
running put the Orioles up, s-i in had the key hits as the Angels under control after his third
penenclng difficulty,
had a single. Winning pitcher, single, Roy Lisk and Bill Sparks
The second "Set" of twins the fourth. Blair went from first broke loose for 515 runs In the inning difficulty, lie set
fourth,
Marty
Roberts; loser, Roger each a double and single, David
first inning. In the Angels' Braves down In order in
happen to be the Vinson to third on a bunt when
ItiCharde and Ray hodges two
And
lies-ring.
four th inning outburst in was fifth and sixth frames
brothers who are identical twins Twins left third unguarded. He
singles, Tommy Grace), And y
Inc bases on balls.. Moble)"s after walking the first two
but neither of which pitch for then sc-area on a wild pitch.
Rufas, ')avtd Fulghum and Eric
SENIOR
LEAGL'E
double andSc'ott Riddle's single batters in the seventh,
They second Twins' run c-_.
the Twins. And in the! three
Roher each a single. For
that helped bring home rive poceeded to gel the final three
e
fifth
when
a
balk
was
th
games lost by the Twins this in
Winchester Homes. Mike
Sanford l'oIlcc 12
llies,
batters.
season its been one of the cal on Vinson with a runner ta
Ferrell had a triple, Charlie
('base 2
Mot' was the hitting star of
Vinson twinS who's done the on third. However the Orioles
Dan Jones and Russ McBride
B-ennie Butler had a three-run IAIW two singles. Greg Leach,
e gnc with two hits in five
got
two
more
in
the
U
i
Pitching.
sixth on had Liw singles for the Braves in
homer for Sanford Police, his Jack Hunt. Dave Malirtnskl,
Last night it was Lovoazo Vinson's line drive triple to their first Inning ruckus.. In the
second in two games, David Dave Magda and Jim Below
Oviedo action tonight finds Ter-willeger
Vinson who did the damage to right and Victor Blair's infield third Dan Spikes had a leadoff
had two doubles, each had a single. Winning
the Indians meeting the Dickie fleas a home
the Twins as he fired a strong hit,
single before Ward's wildness
run and pitcher, Ray Hodges; loser,
The top defensive play of the sent four runners pI.atr'ward. Athletics and the Pirates facing Freddie Dunn a single. Teddy Dave Magda.
five hitter as the Orioles beat

the N-iris., 7.2. It was the first game occurred when N-ins'
time in six meeting
eeting the Orioles cr'ntcthclder Grant came in
have won over the Twins but help a runner off second base.
also the first time the margin of Top hitters in the game 'erc
s'ic-thry for either team was Vinson with three hits in three
trips and Blair with two for
more than two runs.

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;'cunds bctr.g about average In the sun, with an occasional
five pounder giving sonnonne a good fight. Boats fishing
many miles out sometimes hit a 12 to 14 pounder. Sunday,
Pete" Petnoss, New Smyrna Beach, fishing in Ponce
DeLeon Inlet from a private boat, may have set acvre sort of
record as he pulled in nine pound eight ounce specimen.
The Inlet Harbor fishing boats got some breaks In the
i e'athcr for a change and were finally able to get off shore fur
a change.
A DeFand party composed of Jim Poston, Frank Lee Jr.,
Frank Lee Sr. and Mike Lekich brought in seven king
mackerel, four Spanish and two dolphin, largest dolphin
entered so far in the year long contest sponscred by the
Halifax Sports Fishing (lob. The party ended up the day
bottom fishing with live grouper upto 15 pounds and a tub full
of black sea bass. They fished aboard the "Miss Behavin"
A part)- aboard the-DandyL" Capt. Gil King. brought
in 15 kings, seven bonito. a Jack crevalle, an amberjack and a
pie of black sea bass.
Capt. Bob Stone tithe "Broadbill" steered his party toils
red snapper (mos1)' small), it dolphin, one king, one amL*-rjuck and the usual bunch of black sea bus.
A Sanford party consisting of Garnett White, Jim Mc%Thorter, Bert Hollingsworth, Phil Logan, Bill Brumley and
Bladd Fitts tried the trolling Saturday vo the "Miss

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Bob Foote, a member of Florida Bowiurters Council.
Inc., visited the Wekka Ibrer recently trying out his archery
skill on gar and mudfish. Foote connected with a pair of large
gar and reported that conditions are excellent for this sport
to present. wfLching for rough or predatory fish Is a fast
growing sport and we will try to have more on this at a later
date.
A. A. Rzbinscsi of Pascegoula, Mississippi, fished with
his son-in-! aw, Bob Tyrone of Sanford, at the Wekiva River
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Boyd, i.ow 20.7-1, was so disappointed by the defeat he said
he was quitting boxing.
Von flatten weighed lilts and
Boyd 145 before the start of

TWO BASS and a mudfish were the "lunkers"
caught by Pat Roche in l'is trip to Camp
Seminole, The bass weighed In at two and three
pounds. The mudfish was nearly double the
larger bass.

ALSO (.,L'il'lNG into the bass catching act is

John Hill, the husband of Dottie 11111 who hauled
in many strings of bass. John has a two, three
and four pounder here,

the bout.
Immediately after the fight,
both Von Ilattends returned to
their hotel room to care for their
2-year-old diughter, Tammy.
The child broke out with
chicken pox Friday.

A IIEF'I'Y string of catfish was the
haul of
Judge Ferrell of Orlando and his grandson who
made a recent successful trip to Camp
Seminole

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winners in the I)t'Itisna Piii' from left EIgk' KlIrtusai'1, high st'rI?s scratch;
Dan liurton, high game scratch; John Faizone,
busters loop are shown here. In first row from
left are D'.irothy Burton, high series scratch; high average; .Jack Forsnlan, high game
Angie Travis, high game scratch; Collette handicap; and Jack Hudson, high series him&amp;hfllo, high game handicap; and Marion ilicap.
Fellabaum, high series handicap. Second row
TOl' AWARD

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Great Mt'phlnsto in a supposedly
'loser leaves (own" match.
aul Jones kept his 'IV title with
a v:ctory over the (:real
Maknko.
In a tag (cain affair the duo of

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Professional combined for a
vk'toeyover Johnny Walker and
EddIe Graham. Single match
results saw the Scorpion beat
George McCreary and Hub
Griffin win over Dick Slatler,

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AP- (UIICd the budget
MIAMI REACH
vutit't,.'
Miami Snawpinw Co mrft
Listed no the budget
Mnndv am!c rare
ulrrn
'- su' a5 variable toilets,
rr.iilitIim lt'xiders
W uiiiu depre.str-c f or
pi,epart-dSouth florida officiaLs
will be inundated b' thousands
(if young rwnlc flowing In ti.

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rnedIc;s1 tent, $L'I.9tM for 1,lI3 Manager Ra' Gtode
of
M.
ifltOfl tiids.
canned beef step and meeti ng in
M,nd*yG.ReubtflAs.kC
's
iitt House aides and
even Yiddish lan g ua g e in.
, it' name
seek
nffur
confirmed
plan
terprci*r%
f ederal Off 10213 It'
suprt for the needs G(ik official crdiriator for
\r,rv.iul
tflCir L'(.Ufl'
pijbIc health. SAW) and wel.
rare" far the eonventrnnAl
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political conventions..
Meat
Conta
i
ners
'Thcr' will be Lein of thousands of young nnndeieiaLes
who will be coming to M iami
this summer," said 1.vn:
Slnvtt, spnI:rswnmnr for Sub ject Of Suit
Snnwplo. E a news i-or,_______
K AT \ Dl-.RR of 1ing..'oi: :' !st'd vz#;willv h Frank Fowler of
fer*rnrt.
"The
authorities
have
'
R ollins College as pail of b high%val, satv
program Some 500 drivers
Gulf Stairs fl'rt annua1l for clear pUs.it collected In the
MIAMI AP
FASTEE1W Pcwd&amp;
gun
make a
in the Central Florida area will take part in t his program to determine
Paper Corp.. which makes apa trays under this ordinance, and trays.." Rerthold was quoted as
rry A#
practical, sensible
It
takes the
the would have La pa the cost saving. 'This wa ter c'ventuall
caace a!
clue.
p
lastic foam tra's. for m
influx."
WX*Q dentLies
caused the meat La turn irecr- Out
Marilyn Gordon Photo
A steering committee of the pages., has. f iled suit again.c flfl La t he tirts.iim"
Simons cited a statement t- sh crey 'r color and ultimati-'
Dade County asking far a pre.'.$.'TflU i-willtiofl vn1jd
...t'
iiihui.ti it rr,ii - U
•
•
iim,arin.......
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had been organized w s vision. plementiition of Its clear pack- n thaflthstngviepr*1din
the Grand Union Cnmpan.
teer effort La cool Miami's. wir aging ordinance June ia,
However, as. of Monday after- carding a program cnnductt'.
rim vention summer by planning
for the needs. of demonstrators. flOOl'l, Dade Count) authorities Grand Union sun-es in Purr.
said they had not been notified Rico in 1970. Meat was po
and other nondetegates
Dos'? Mist
The rr,,iiltLtn' t'vopora d,ian offiru*113 that the coUnt) was nit'd it plastic trays for
Circus
III.
being sued La block the new five weeks.
was criticized by Dr. '
S' Nov"
Vclul
of
'•w'
meat
became
di
iu' warned last week ordinance.
I
Nagel.
Ua
IIHiSI
ir.o',tc
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lt MARILYN GORDON
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County housewives will i'red, seepage of t he
Dade
that
eflierlienc)
medical
ca
sdt'rtt'd acidcnts
te
Land transportation
piact' in packages of bee!. vr;.
"Wi- are Interested in what needed for 11w cnflviitiøtis is a hii all of their pre.packuged
The
tib)et'Uves
of
this.
t'LjlOt,
' pii1iffa, sponsored Ii)
ti'tsti meat in clear plastic ILOCI lamb, and a ronrenLrat
prospect.
study, performed with tIn- suow ruivavtl the zic'ridenL
ili:nwuiv Sulet Foundation,
if the Snawploa drop nut packages under the ordinarwr of moisture arrurred msich
type of equipment used by 11w agjznivuted uan resulting injury
1,11101 annie oo
r-s ti ti
at this think it indicates passed k%' the county commas-Ways which eventually fourn
s., are or propert) damage; and whatpoint.I
jill SINISITM of not'r wtai.'l.
rntral florida urea will be state Lii re-,examine driverthey would never love aurvved son last .Jnnuar. Most of thi
IWVC7
Ivrn t'tswil tests air part of a lot tn prevent people from Cliii hi' done
tin- summer anyway." Nagel clear package trays used ti
'r em.! fr-urn happening the
tl'int: hut it, fund dt'fit'ti-o'
i i',nwi'jt rijt-et it, ch'tcnnuiru
future: f owlet explained said "If thc' are doing t u nu'4iU. iirt manufarturc'tt t'
rius.es of accidents., is being n-tort, (- cii he rorrei'tt'd
Selection &amp; Value
conducted by Frank Fowler. AdditioflhllI), hit' tnfnr-nuitwii F'nwler, a human factors and draniatize the need b a sell- Monsanto Co.
Walter Simons, czecutu'.'t
systems analysis apecuilis.t La mumolation, that's. something vice president of Gulf ftotcs
be
obtained
will
hunuun factors psythologisl
else and I have ni comment
useful in de termining wtwLIn-r- industr), examines
TENTMLB
itolluns c:uuegc
Paper Corp.. has. charged Uu,,
Panhi, Shirts Overaift
the vision standards across tin- voivement of tin' ttrt%'vr from all
"Our purpose u Li uk.
iiIi
d
a
the
clear
p!astlr
trays
are
M
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.
SthvlU
a'
presen
CovrrsIt
te
Western J.ans
pe1'
Cl
tIn rountr, ii examine driven
Of-fir. Fu'nlur., Marb,ns., Su lips
ssrs of nwasurernents
Hats
.JacIrlL
nuillitir ltvnuir-c'z b u d ge t suiushk- for "the tropic tvp f
"Simpk
stMvu.
vot
analyze
?,m•ndoui savings, Some one a4 a kin d , ,om.
items., art truly relevant u.
.-uai cu;uituiitici
F.rrns
Shtw
ciinuittwhirl fnowpin sand would
pu.u.cl, sorn. with th.nti and scraith..,.
an accident at. much as
uutnnwbtlt' driving,
viii' either get cited for traffic
"The plastic trays. cost 011(111:
"The
Foundation
believes
would
a
problem
in
business
if
needed
to cover tin- care and
violations. at become involved in
per cent mar-v than paper
feeding of IOIL000 demontraffic accidents We, tin-n, that the moneys and human )flU Wt!rt' railed in
StU
an eight-week fuam tras.. and th us. cost rn'.
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In any area, this condition can be detected.
But here in this lovely region of Central Florida
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It can be boiled down to this basic conclusion: "Seek the best advice, make haste
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Only then-act!
Almost everybody is aware th at change is
the fashion of today. Differing architectural
style, new materials and new devices pop up
almost daily,
All of which make it essential for the home
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decision of buying a home is to be made.
On balance such a one is more apt to be a
realtor than otherwise. This does not imply,
however, that all realtors live up to th eir high
standards o th at all others are not to be trusted.
Quite the contrary. But it is a guideline which th e
stranger can adopt with little risk.
Th e mounting influx of those from harsher
climates is a factor which brings with it a condition which deserves a warning hand. For
Florida exerts a magic which has been felt ever
since Ponce de Leon landed and sought th e
"fountain of youth."
Now this traditional allurement Is being
magnified by th e operation of such major tourist
attraction as Walt Disney World of recent origin
and the older Cypress Gardens whose water
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Then there are the increasing number of industries who now locate in Florida, with
Seminole County getting a belated but welcome

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to the stew.
Thus as we doff our hats and tow towards
the real estate activity the name Is realtorUnlay, we would remind all of those so engaged
that another "Healtor Week" will roll around in
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By DON IIIF.EMAN

Copley News Service
MUNICH. Germany
According to one definition, nell
In a place where 11w EnglIsh
cook the food, the I'rrrnti iirr1
the traffic and the Germans tell
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Whatever granule of truth
exists in the foregoing,
Germans I have encountered
here are far Iron.. humnouless. I
am over here, in this leafy,
historic, beer-drinking cliv with
an assemblage of TV editors
and sports-writers and sportscasters and other low types to
inspect the sites for the for.
thcomlng Summer Olympics
wthich ABC will televise for
American consumption.
The other day, as we inOlympics
vestigated the
broadcasting center, with Its
maze of electronics, Boone
Arledge shook his head
bemusedly. "It boggles the
mind," ald Arledge. "Five
hundred miles of cable in there
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come here and work out his
Aggressions."
Arledge is president of ABC
Sports, a wise and innovative
fellow, and he has been working
closely with Robert Lembke,
head man for theOrruan TV
coverage which will be
worldwide.
Lembke Is properly sardonic.
With a world-weary smile, he
says, "Actually, you know, the
only true amateurs competing
In the Olympics will be the
horses. And who knows even
about them? If the horses could
talk, they might tell us otherwise."
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greatest thing Is to have an
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and military deserters who have t'ast off whatever uniform4 or tnsigSa 9uIV had arid now ay they ar' '..rfInarrini.ns. The same men and women may he r.r;nied If)
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screening, others in the aeise4
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marched away to unknown location,.
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battalions for the North Vietnamese armies inn the t.unmtinI4t p1lticaI.ørononiir affIrtal
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armed service, though the data on this ii.' lesc clear
of the r.'mnining population--the aged h
infirm, women and children-ire ired to mm in.
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fr -.m the defending 'r.uth Veto tiec or'es. 'tilic r,
a evere ;train on the available ,ww-t tcthin. ;h'tand administrative capabilities of the defender-i
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fond, shelter and other inpplies for the North Vietname....
attackers.
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themselves is refugees ;nla the refugee throngs Ileetit
to Hue and other maini- North Vietnamese .ih3ectIv.
Their job-to weaken the cities within as Hanoi', armi'attack from without.
The aim, is has Ileen demonstrated in sevcr.aI instan
of laO,, is to arrnge for the towns and utIei to
collapse from within.
These infiltrators organize guerrilla tinits, ;abnt.
government
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and towns. This reverses the flow or rindergrrnind cadre
from the cities and towns to cnuntr,"nctr which followed
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and making terror attacks on officials, fishing and (arm
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assault at Hanoi's signal
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On The S Aga i n i n S
By JAMES CARY
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE

WASHINGTON - The Secret Service,. .a name that COOjures images of cloaks and daggers...foreign Intrigue ... tracking down assassins.
But that's not the way it Is. And that's not the way it ever
was.
For America's top protective agency-.once again
catapulted Into the news by the shooting of Alabama Coy.
George Wallace-was created on July 5, 1865, as a bureau of
the Treasury to suppress conterfeiting.
Now, almost 107 years later, its duties have spread Into
many fields and its activities to many nations, embracing
responulbthtlea ranging from protecting leading political
figures to helping thwart airline hijackers,
With a $60.5 million budget and about 1,200 agents, it Is
being called upon to perform complex and dangerous
security assignments and feat of Intelligence that may be
Impossible to achieve.
Yet It Is In the direct line of public ftre after a decade made
Ignoble by the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy,
his brother Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin
Luther King- and the attempted assas.inatlon of Wallace.
The ag"ncy's problems stem from its multiplicity of roles,
the wide prevalence of guns In America's very open society.
and a political tradition that operates well only Indirect
contact with crowds and people.
All of this is an outgrowth of the wave of counterfeiting that
swept the nation during the Civil War. At one time It was
estimated one-third of the currency in circulation was
counterfeit.
The problem of control was aggravated by the 1,600 state
banks that were authorized to design and print their own
money at that time, creating a wide variety of paper bills not
easily recognizable legitimate or bogus.
When establishment of a national currency In 1863 failed to

halt the counterfeiters for long. inc CTet Service was
created to attack the problem.
Attack It did- Its agents suhetaritlally reduced the counterfetting within ten years.
But new duties were quickly as. ned.
ve!tigationsotsuchorganizations as the Ku Klux Klan. Later
the service was called to look into the Teapot Dome scandals,
oovernment Land frauds, arid to conduct counterespIonage
during the Spanish American War and World War I.
Alter the assassination of President William McKinley at
Buffalo, N.Y., in 1901, the service began to protect American
presidents. Now its full rangeof asstgneddutiesis:
1. To protect the president, members of his immediate
family, the president-elect, the vice president, vice
president-elect, former presidents and their wives during
their Lifetime, widows of former presidents until death or
remarriage, minor children of former presidents wiul they
reach 16 and major presidential candidates.
2. To detect and arrest counterfeiters of coins. cenCY.
stamps and U.S. securities.
3. To suppress the forgery and fraudulent negotiation
redemption of government checks, bonds and other
obligations or aecwltica.
4. To conduct invi it3ons reLating to ert.a.zs rtmAn.ai
violations of the Gold Kcserve Act, Silver Purchase Act,
Federal Deosit Insurance Act and Federal Land Bank
and similar legislation,
5. To protect all vIsiting heads of foreign states and
governments and protect foreign embassies in Washington
with a special new force called the Executive Protective
Service.
To carry out these duties. particularly in pros Wing
protection for presidents and presidential cmuididates.
Secret Service hasevulvedssn elaborate intelligence system.
Besides the agents that are assigned to protect candidates
around the clock. -the exact rn.unber is never divulgedmans' advance security vpt'ratlon.s are carried out

Airport Backfire

Court Decision Could Affect Taxes
Thai, ironically, would in. nuisance which hamnwrs down national Airport within 311 days
unless airlines And the federal
elude the very home owners property values,
Yet already involved in govertunent agree to pay off all
who either have filed suits In a
Los Angeles area case or those claims amounting Lu inure than the airport nuiunce and
A California state Supreme who Ifll(' fld to (it) so - at $10,0W $4 billion are the City of Los daniage ctaun.s against L's v ,'
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decision
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municipalities liable for
the ('ou.ned and 11w Airport Corndamage or nuisance claims would exhaust their ap'emta In which regulate airports
filed by property owners near the courts. But the $10,000 head F e it e r a I
A v i a ii ii It uzuaslun. Arnebergh has warned
airports eventually could tax could be luipused at the Adintnt.st.ratton and the ('ivil that the state court's ruling is
anti th e'speciaUy dangerous because it
ricochet Into other states and discretion of city councils or Aeronautics Board
threaten the shutdown of many boards of supervisors - airlines are certain to becunw holds that even where there is
big city air terminal, across the payable beginning In the nest Involved as well before the Legal no properly damag, because 71
tax year, to be used against the smoke Is cleared away anti airport oporatiun.s. twine or
nation,
The Impact of the court's day of reckoning when a final smile soft of seltkuuieiui loniuut* busiuwss owners can sue on the
gru@ni.ls that airport noise anti
decision is that it could cost court decision might hold is discovered,
every taxpayer in a community against the cities.
A shutdown of Los Angeles smcike are nuisance&amp;
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The recent decision could
up to $10,000 to reimburse
properly owners who claim a court ruling Is directed only at airport is the Last inue an. open the gates to double or
city Is resisinsitile for such jet the city of Santa Mt'iik'a by tii'ipatetl by local, A.11C or triple the eLuinu aLready tiled
age airport nuisances as loud citizens who t'oiuiplain that Los federid oflicials, all &amp;I whmiifl 5tJIIist ibm' city, Anwbe'i'gh has
exhaust. noises, air pollution Angeles International Airport are studying the alternatives. warmest
Other state goveunnuents are
from jet fuels, vibration, lower jetliner operations damage Yet Las Angeles City Attorney
proporty values and other their property in one way or Roger Arnebergh has rrcozn watching cLosely the course of
another, or at k'suat create a uurnult'il 'l'itnt the Inter- the ('..lIh'uni ease
annoyancrs
By FRANK MACOMLIER
MilItary-Aerospace Writer
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second y.'ar 'n .s r'iw the !umt?tIy -series 'UI in the Family" dominated television's Emmy .warr1a'
According to some critics, the popislarttv if the show
means that "bigotry has become respectable' We at. all
Archie Bunkers at heart but don't have the nerve to be
as honest and vocal as he is We may pretend-or even
believe- that we are laughing at the always-discumlited
Arciuc hut in truth we are secretly identifying with him
Couldn't it be that the ihuw"s pu,ulartty is nothing inure
than a reflection of its e'ience
The show is simply funny The writing :s if a consistentIv high itandar1. treating what really are delicate and
seruous ubiects with just the right touch of irony and.
above all, humor.
Ar:tue. surrounded by "dingbats and "meatheadi'
and 'ddferent" people who threaten his psychological
security, week auer week has his prejudices exploded in
his face. md week alter week keeps coining back with
more prejudices.
Maybe through bun we expenence a sort of cath&amp;rsis
that enables us to look at, and laugh at. thus. aspects of
.hie Bunker that lie deep within ourselves.
Or maybe we just like to see the iuo on his face when.
again he's proved wrong
But what raises the series to its high evel is the tact
that Archie is more than s straw man set up to be knocked
,]own to prove a point in each 'show. He is a human beiiui
we have gr'wn !.0 know .tntt stub the thuaght oveti
love.
bigotry respectable, Archie Hunker
Rather than
has taught u.s that w en 'cc deny the humanness of lie
bigot Or tt't' ict't -s.' or-, '.i'l !rIicltcrng i iutf.'r'nt t',uiu
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May 23. 1972

Luncheon Honors
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borne In Linda Lane.
Juice cocktails ser ved on
arrival were enjoyed by the
guests as they mingled with
each other and remlnlsed abosit
the years leading u it
great year of grsd
high school
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featured spring

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Warren of Sanford, announce the

Son in college living with
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James Timothy Rogers of
bride-to-be Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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1971 graduate of
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Mr. Rogers Is the sort of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rogers ot
nge City, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haves
mon. Ga.
11 a 1970 graduate of DeLand High School and Is
a ttaf1.an for the Department of
p. sently employed
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The wedoang scheduled for June 24,
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this 1972 graduation of Susan.
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did not keep score. We do this not to keep the score keeper

and congratulations to Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, Picture
were Mrs. Walter Lee, %ice president,
111. new president; Mrs. C.A. Anders
.on, Jr.. a n d M rs. Roger Berry. corresponding

"honest," but to assure amrsey in scaring. We can all
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of yellow and green w-itb
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startling day. In the light as well as the dark

Following the business Mrs.
Carl TiUis introduced Mrs. Earl
W, Lau, who is president of the
Winter Park Garden Club, a
member of the Florida
Feck'rssluc,n of Garden Clubs

fic'ers
For this installation, which
was very special to Mrs. Lau,
because the incoming president
is dear in her, she arranged a
ta ble, covered wi th 't'tt
over linen wi th ra ised enbeoideredflowt'rs of many hum.
There
fern and yellow
flowet for the Centerpiece and
golden goblets. It was an
exquisite setting for the in-

Lee; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Roger Be';
Secretary, Mn. C. A. Anderson
and treasurer, Mrs.. lying
Pryor

hours, you would be wise to he prepared for almost
anything that mh* occur. This could
from hectic and
unusual activity to a silence that ii bud to break. Get
Involved in some
that have to do with aart, muiic,
color, or culture, and back up partners
ARIES (Mar 2 1 to Apr. 19) Allies act in a rather strange
today, but you are not quite on the beam yourself,
so be patient and keep cool This is no day to break
promises you have made to cthers Show you are
conscientious
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Try not to argue with
others, especially underlings now, ar4 if you
in the
mood for change, (ix your furniture
home better. Take
th e health treatments you need to (eel much stronger, Show
you are
yourself
GEMINI (May 21
June 21) You have an opportunity
for recreation, but don't be a party.pooper and get others
annoyed with your unwi li ninees to enter into the mint of
the occasion Da things that are mentally stimulating. Make
th is a happy day for yourself.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You want to
u-nprose appearance of 'our home, but t ak e care you do not
fall for something extravagant, or way out that you would
regret later on. Stop being to smart-alecky with kin rry to

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white predominated in the Hurtseack, Clirur. Thilel, Cathy
decor with rusei, the class Thit'I,Betsi Hugenstein,Nsftt'&gt;
Rowe, adorning the table and Tuislinson, Linda &amp;7more' and
other local points,
Gail L&gt;iin Jackson.
A delirious buffet dinner of
Ac, Carla Jarrell, t*bbiv

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cleanser and bleach on the top shelf. - f get tired of haying to get them for you'' and you thize they can reach
your safety shelf but ou can t.
YOU got that little vase down when you saw the first
dandelions but nobody brought you a hosuct
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Itarhora Mm clot's a sully In liii absorbing drama of a
sirsion of Whatever I,o$a submarine captain who en
Suink to heat up the night's counters a Japanese ship
activities. and aist u Jeing Glen sh.urIly after the atom bomb ha.;
F"r 'Iii ii 1.11th' SpanIsh Town." be en dropped on llirostilmn*s
I "SPilt' I bOII t),'t.Il$';" clowns liii' captain. iupp;ulleil at the
cut death, is reluc ta nt to
usiul its irtnirsu aIHI Glen
sing 'lets's Go (hr the uittark and surfaces. The sub is
lust by a Japanese fighter plane,
Mush's In his solo spol (;lc'nu
tuulsec ohi anti now for °('otiic' killing one of the new, but the
lthin or ('nine Shine." My captain refuses to return fire.
Ssspc'( IA)((l." u;11(1 " Pennies Mk-h.'iel Parka plays an indignant secomi In command,
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7:30-8:30 ARC, Mod Squad an Imposter In her life. Jackie
(Rerun). "llnine Is the SUTt," Coope r and Robe rt Lansing are
Cameron Mitchell plays a bad space-agency officials, and
guy, a ,ustwr who Is cr0 the lam Susan (lark Is the wife.
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submit it; s,ilrs loan audit by u
firm of certified public account
ants To quality, a single must
sell a mirum'im of a mullion
copies and an album 11 muiIui'tn
in tales of the album arud/'.
prerecorded tapes
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7:306:30 Uli(', I'ondero;s.
''The
Astronaut''
I lt,'riin). ''l'he Real l't't'plu' .1 Week
I Reruns. Monte Markham
Mwltly ('reek" lien and j
a double role as an
(',r(wrlgtit take Into custody a Pb
notorious outlaw and hOIII butt astronaut and his standby In a
for murdering a sheriff. The futuristic st or y about the first
prisoner's brother sends a landing on Mats. The astronaut
Is injured In an accident on
telc'ram
Itirs'nit'nins:
(is Hi indln' the prisoner's Mars tisit Spl( e officials had a

release and, when Ben chilicises standby fit splashdown. giving
to ignore flit- threat, everyone In (Item time to explore the
town takes off, leaving The realons for the accident.
C!arIwrighI.s Ili face tile danger Everything goes along in a

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water,Police think a pridty, young

rinse them III hot water just as I do iny good China and
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then let thein air dry or careftilly drN
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was growing up was a
hap&gt;' place, a place where
thoughts were brought before
the family and solutions found
and
shared. She said
that she hoped that the live new
Sanford Garden Club
would, during their term, meet
together, plan their feast

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LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct. 22) Plan some time for exercise
Of whatever will make you feel stronger and then you can
accomplish all those duties that have been difficult before'
Social actn':ties are fine in p.m but not with superficial
ind ividuals
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) If you try to jet out of
any promises mwic or if you fail to do the work expected of
You, you can easily get In dutch Make a game of that dull
work and then you can accomplish it easily Grow
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec 21) You meet some
rather strange people today, but take care they do not rub
off any of their idiosyncrasies can you. Forget those peculiar
desires you have Show you are sure of yourself and have
your feet on the ground
CAPRICORN (Dcc 22 to Jan 20) Stay consen'ative and
don't fly off on some unusual tangent today or tonight, of
you get into trouble. Do not jeopardize the reputation you
.t.,•., uuuuirigoar
up mom so long Think
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 te Feb l) I hose ideas you have
now could seem very unusual, but they can be of great help
you where they might not to any others Collect the
you need and then use you: excellent j ud gment Much
happiness can be yours tonight,
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar, 20) Go through with
responsibilities you have assumed and get them behind you
quickly and utisfactorlly. Forget those tangents that seem so
appealing Showing much affection to mate brings fine
results now.
IF YOUR CHILD 15 BORN TODAY
tic or slit will be
one of those Ter' talem,'ted young people in fields that arc
unusual, who can put ldeu acr oss because of the tine smile
and charm and will be most successful Teach while young
stick to facts and tneteby 'ain the support of others
easily, otherwise people could gel irked with your child
Religious training Is wise early In life The right sports arc
SOW, too.
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management, since Soot i
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giving tlu' defense a chance
to lead a third carte
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ducking the first club and
notes that East has (IroIiIH'(I
the' deuce' It looks 155 if
clubs will break 43 lit' wIn;
the' club runt inuist ion and
tiiaku's ttie s,'c'nnd ku's 111,1%'
V' 111(11 is it low' truniji
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6:30 (2) NBC Action
(9) Movies

9. 30 (2) Nichols
10: 00 (9) Marcus Welby,
MD
50:30 (2) To Tell the
Truth
11:00 (2) (e)(9) News
11:30 (2) Johnny Carson
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late Ikien Sobel Smiths to
have won both the Vander.
bill and Spinguld cups. She
Is a LOP teacher. here is one
of her hands for advanced
pupils.
The first problem Is to g et
10 four spades. The secon( Is
to make it.
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Spi..ior ed Thing
(9 Newlywed Cam,
2: 30 (2) Doctors
(6) Guiding Light
Dating Gam
3:00 (2) Another World
Secret Storm
(9) G455rI Hospital
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9:00 (2) Phil Donahue

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Freddie hart ''Famii,
Affair,' Sly and the Fami
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('ailed Love." Denise Li S.ilk
'Scorpio." Dennis Coffey and
the Detroit Guitar Band,
''Cherish,'' David Cassidy,
"Brand New Key," Melanie,
"An Old Fashioned Live Song"
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6:43 (2) Sunshine Almanac
7:00 (2) Today

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Split S econd
1:00 (2) Somerset
(a) Wha t's My Line'
() All My Children
1:30 (3) Three on a
Match
tel As trw World
Turns
(9) Let's Make a

(6) Amateurs Guide

6:00 (9) Slim Mims

(9)

Tomorrow

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MORNING

(9) Movies

4:30 (2) Ptlgh Chaparral
) Perry Mason
S:)0 121 lU Newi
(6) Green Acme.
6:00 (4) News

'Chapter Two.'' Roberta
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''Bark," Jefferson Airplane.
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9:30 (6) Virginia Graham
10:00 (2) DInah's Place

1030 (2) Concentration
(6) Mery Griffin
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has to lose one club ginul two your pa r In. r has bid it,re.
trumps. Can he hold his lirauta .,vrr ynue two ssin-tztIiitp
bates to those three tricks What do you do now ?
and
Ansrr tomorrow
no more '

WEDNESDAY

11,30 (3) Hollywood Squares
(6) Love of Life

The bohuiog has l,rrn
West

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Playhouse

pro dem. %'rIIe Poll&gt; In care of thIs new spaper.
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tAW,Ofl1. $

WNTOwlui
Ends Tornt,
Can't From 5:00

Also "Tired of Being Alone'
Al Gr ee n, "Th in Line Belie'n

ta; Search for

(5) Truth or
Consequence,
( ') Dragnet
7:30 (2) Ponderosa
(5) American
Lifestyle
() Mod Squad

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'Maggie May." Rod Stewa rt ,
'The Night They Drove Old
Dixie Dawn." Joan Baez

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7:00 (2) I Dream of

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Televis on
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and "Go Away little

No Sunshine.

You
You will receive a dollar If Polly uses your ftiorIle

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Bring the Hoyt *f oe
Freda Payne; "Sweet and ia
Girl," Donny Osmond.
''Signs. Five Man Electrical
Band, She's Not Just Another
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year's work in one place-MRS. E. I"

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M.D. iRerun). "It Is So Scon

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ThatlAmF.unneFor - IWonckr
What I Was Begun For." A
young couple, grief-stricken
the death of their

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The
1.
years they were
in school my children all
took pride in their papers and everyone had to be saved
anti cherished, lIavInL' four cliiltlreti. I soon realized that
we would need aiarg? house just toaccommodate gradeschool papers. We solved the problem with a bulletin
board and a scrapbook, Each 1"ridas', the children sort
through their papers for that week. We look at and cumrnent on each one and choose the best for the bulletin
board. Last week's bulletin board papers go in a drawer
and the rest of the current week's papers are used to play
school or for scrap. At Itus.' cml of the year we look through
the papers In the drawer and choose five or six of the
most cherished for the scrapbook. The child's school pie.
lure (or that year goes In first along with the teacher's
name and the grade. The children all enjoy working on
DEAR

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John Denver. HnW
Can
You Mend a Broken
"
Heart"' Bet G",s, ''Spaniih
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first few

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Starr, -Don't Pull Your Love,
Hamilton, Joe Frank and In
nold;, 'Take Ste Home Cow,-

sus[ilected when a second body

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please them instead.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 2 I) Make sure that there is some
good purp o se behin d that desire to take a trip
future, otherwise forget it Get the work done that is ahead
of you in a most conscientious manner. Avoid trouble.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22) Don't Jump into that
investment without first studying it well and considering the
possible results An adviser in business Is not thinking very

tsItnt Is found dead at the
ztinrt. bringing In McGarrett
and staff. The hijacking rIngI.i

thinking of this. -

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I decided
try a piece of
dental floia for pulling the
wool through the needle
and It worked just fine.
heing the mother of a
dentist may have had
something to do with my

straight, so use your own good judgment Show you are

under
great
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9:30'10:30 CBS Cannon
reformed addict, played by I Rerun). Tile beautiful wine
north ofSan Francisco,
llrw,ke hundy. nilght lead ffiein country
.
to (tie sus pect. Pete Is assigned Napa Valley, is the setting for
the job of convicing her she this episode. Cannon Li called in
to investigate a rash of
must help police ,
m ysterious
--- 8:30-9:30 CBS. I lawaii Five-0. plagued winegrower Mike
(Rerun). One murder leads to a Tampa (guest 3tar Theodore

l.ate:' ('arnie KiS,g. "Treat
Her lAke a Lady. Corneliul
ifrothers and Sister Ro-lie, - I I
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time to reduce the chances of chipping. If necessary. use
a SOFT brush to get Into the ere% ices. Do not expose such
quick changes In water ternperature.-POLIA
Harlem and Rock Steady
second and sends McGarrett Rikel). One of the first suspects
,
,AR 1 )
-As a knitter. my et Peeve I,with the
Aretha Franklin. Have You
if
on
an
Investigation
of
an
air.
is
Tampa's
son
John
(Chris
inantifacturers of circular FICedlell that (to not have tile
0
Ever Seen the fUin"' (`revsizes imprinied or stamped on tile needles. This would cargo hijack ring. A security Connelly). But why would he dence Clearwater Revivil

to

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'rahble and they art' at
counting out poker chips
You're saving clothing for the yrnmgest 4auhfrr even
though you're wearing her last year's winter jacket.
Your oldest daughter sa ys, 'Look, Ma, I mat carry a
Cinderella lunchbox
junior college!"
You take your son shcpving and you're looking at little
rt'il wagons while h.'i ios.king at mini-hikes
'rhose jack; you brought home from the shopping trip

Highlights

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ert while doing needlepoint

Proll P, t to install the new of-

visited clubs

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A graduation
honoring
bon-ing baked beans, assorted chips. Joyce Coberly
. Jennie Null, Karen Gregory, Nadine Prrkrn
Karen Jones, a 1972 graduate U! condiments, Hunts, nuts, cake' Ht'uv t)uncan, Karen Bass, and Candi Ferrell
Seminole High' School, was and a variety of wit drinks was
given May 9 by her hater. Miii served the guests.
Jackie Jones, and Kathy
invited to attend were Mr.
Coxirwlly CD-hOhteSL ii their and Mrs. Cecil H. June's,
Park Avenue apartment.
parents of the honoree; Mrs.
Hubert M. Jones, godmother;
Tiiehosegtfttothehunorre' Mrs Paul Hickson, aunt; and
s-as class charms in remernMrs. Jack Hickson, grandbran"of the occasion,

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l)KAII POlJ.Y-After breaking several needle thread.

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cancelled

In
log cabin She raised 10
As
of th e members brothers and sisters alter her
remarked, "Where would we mothers dea th and then raised
six children of her own At
ever be wi thout dear Abby",
veare, old, she att ri but es her
She also had pla ced on the Ionp's'it% to snuff
floor in front of Lht' ta ble
Al th ough she admits she has
another arraniwxnent with two di! im'tdt'i v.':th thc- r.mr c;f her
beautiful Florida Flamingo bird
7 grandchildren. 17 great
figures
grandchildren and five greattiuring Lflt 5IUirL business great grandchildren, she has
meeting, Dirt Gardners Circle,
little trouble with other mat
te She does her own Irorunf,
one of the oldest of the Garden
Circles in tius area, announced cooking and dish washing and
its retirenwnt. Some of the she still attends church taittilulmeriuber's from this circle who IV
Mrs Higgins remembers the
wanted ill continued in garfirst
time' die saw a car "It
drnirii
transferred
their didn't look
anything like ttir
nieinberstiip to Rose Circle.
ones todis-.' she said 'I
Camellia Circle' won the thought that if it wasn't going to
coveted Rose Award for having amount to anything more than
the most members w'rseut at
that. it bad bi'ttc'r get out of thu
Ow function and Jacaranda middle of the road

A

FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1Q72

"

laden with gifts of beauty in
design and full of horticultural
LflOWledge."
Installed as president was
Mrs. Frank L Woo&amp;.ulf, fly.

Abby Owens

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ALL SMILES at a graduation but it't dinner' iir, Juries hostess, Mrs. Cecil Jones, mother of the
from left. KathyConnelly. hostess; Jackie
honoree; and Karen Jones. gues of honor.

the Past

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c ertainly Present confusion when one wants to knit with
such needles -MRS It. A.

each will mainWn the table

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Award for having presented the the National Council of State

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for All Occasions,

written a book on table
ar'rangements and has for mnaziy
around the
years
state presenting programs on
table arranging. She

Uw thffer
cn-res presern
were ii study In the real beauty
of femininity.

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belit 1`10"'m Show 1411213"ear And Garden Clubs, She has sim

ixunateiy MI

stallation of officers for 1972-73.
Mimosa Circ lewith Mrs. Carl
Chca'pening, chairman, catered
the luncheon which consisted of
ham, deviled eggs, salad, sliced
pineapple and cheese, fruit
c'otail cake, rolls, coffee and
tea. It was beau ti fully done.
The spe akers talbe was
tk'c'oralt'd with parkmsonsa and
yellow hemeracallis. The

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Hate to write letters? Send 11I to Abby. Box 0780. I[As
Aageles. Call. 0M. for Abby's booklet, **How to Write Ut.

high honors In the State of
florida as well,
The flower show' for this year,
which was IL' have been held on
May 26, TO, and 28 has been

splashes of pink and red and the

Tbe occusion was the ut..

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NO ERRORS
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exam ine them.

local organization was
Without doubt, Sanford Circle. the anion. for having a* SL&amp;je Bo&amp;rd.seMes&amp;seditarof around the conierence table and
presented at the annual Mate
the Flower Arrangement work to make Sardard Garden
convenUon at Jacksonville, Garden Club was one of the fewest members In ew, t.
This Is the third consecutive most beautifully colorful places
An announcement was made C'.alendur, is a Life member of Curcle the tx'gi, UxTe is,
m Sem i*cCountv
Mat' IA
recalling that th e Sa n f ord...ui.
ITAT USE group was swarm
a
Garden
Club won the National Garden Clubs and a
The
auditorium
was
of green ac-cents, symbolic of
the trophy for t'aavtrug

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proudly displays the Bett)

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.iMs cOWLE'. president a!
Mnunok county Legal

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, te lling
what you should have told "Such Good Friends"
who wanted to know what to do about
cheats shen she k eeps the bridge score.
I belong to two weekly bridge foursomes, all good

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recording secreta ry; Mrs. Irving Pryor. secretar'.

B uffe t Dinner Fetes Karen Jones

la*sl ma.tlrr
S Spanish nan,.
7 Soviet
mitunlatni
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'S Noun ,r,((,
101St-nt

that woman who

Awarded Trophy

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rmt i of members atirriding

rartlin,,

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DFAR NOT: Just be sure )-on keep a rft-ord of who
p,#-r )on what. It would be rather embarrassing to Kite
something back to the person who gave it to you.

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highest pei ce,tage I 80 per

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prizes and gif ts for my birthday and Christmas which I
" cannot use or don't especially care for. I put all these Items
in a large box marked "White Elephants."
Then when I have to give someone a gift, I go tluu the
box and se lect something I think will be appropriate, re
wrap it rj send it (lever'
NOT-SO 1)1 tIt

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nrn, but we still do not co.idonc it and we refuse to
al4 his girl friend under these conditions,
Our st-rn and she are terribly upset ove r this 1k says
shou
his lifestyle and not sit in judgment. lie I
hum between his love
his family and his love for this
girl but he retusos to gi ve her up
We are In a stalemate, but a re willing
J
listen to a third
Party What say you
N I
IlK II( 51. I..: )'our 'on Is a man now, and is entitled to
choose his nit hIfis5l, If you cut off your financial aid, i
doubt that Ii would change anthlng. It you don't ssan to
kirie your son you had better accept her. ii'. S. this sdke
WOO
SM app4 to all unwed couple. lis ing together. Only
to adult, mature, responsible parties who care about each

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II )Inppu'iis hi eversone. Sisibkitty this vonng titan asks
it vutti tiuisist ISIS using the tar tonight 111551 YOU renhi,i' It's
vituir hilly and why Isn't he Where hue Itching;-- lIf'sllIirI
lii lilt ciii, will, his Tctlilyts'nr ansi the race cars he
sleeps with'
Anti. '.ot, ask, 'Where turu liii' unto gnr,e"
It ui.n'cui't , •'nllv ivatt"r whore the lime tin; gone l'roh.
uhis' the itiost inupusninut thinig to realize Is there Is still
Mom(' little left Still. one shouki notice, don't
IPIIHk
You ore living in the at If.
Your son I; lnokin sls'ii'ni whets he says. 'Mother, stop
talking to inc a; If I in a child!''
1 host' jars of baby toixi you're keeping for emergency
are three years old.
Your kids suggest you play a gairin with them and you

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women who were the guests.
The menu consisted of
chicken salad, asparagus and
bean
congealed
delight and rolls. Fresh
1
~_ Strawberr short cake
served for dessert.

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35 ('lid ,n.I of

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college. lie Is living
with a 2year-olij divorcee who has a flve-ycarild child.
Tbc have been acrious for over year and plon to marry
wiwn he graduat(( and can ttip'aitt her. In the meantime,
she Is holding a very good
Aliho we do not approve of this arrangement, there Is
nothing we can do about it
his age. We are still paying

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of yellow, pink and blue, which
perfect ii

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PEAR A8R\': Our son, 23, Ii In

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CANARY

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31 tOut.
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3% ltnutran t'Irr

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miniature mums in pastel hue,k

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forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Alice Fave, to

new

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Mrs J i m Rowe In her lovely
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May

23, 1972

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-imiiles unless you keepyour front
end aligned, suspension systeli.
maintain
and
repaired
adequate
tire
air
pressure
and
'desire a t(i) quality tire."
You as the customer, need to
krn.'. and trust the dealer. Well,
John Cavanaugh L a man you
tan trust. As an Independent
dealer '.iLh a reputation for
fairness and knowhow, he will
-gi'.t' you your niont'y's worth
and more. When John says that
tar tires lead in quality at
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lairprices,you can bclk'vchlin.
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and I want to keep my friends
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Drive In For free tire inspccltofl any (nile, Cavanaugh
tire Service is Oj)efl from 8 am.
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and BRAKE WORK

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Super Market — Wcstern Wear

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get your ring for you.
You can find some of the )o5
interesting and useful gift itenc'
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now located in the store.
unique little boutique
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to go. And everything is s

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Car-ben Jewelers. Now doesn't
Ity ANPI lCCZKUWSKI
watches as well.
(ten Sn.itley down in the- ttiiil have' a nice ring to it'He i.s carrying a new line
lieU.- there, ni".' public V,. I4rngwood Plaza The n.c'ssage
Well. there are a lot of nice watches now - one wt..
have- a mmit'ssugt- for '.ini from IS about 11w change of name for
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4th of July.
The Rowsers and Cou
'Quick it, Oviedo are the
there is c, ..t
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$OOfl.

invoice price. - You can order you by the Rr'wwr women I tell
front quarters. lurid quarters, you. these folks really go all out
QUIC
and sides -all rut In order and to please the rustnnwr.
In case you just missed the
Of course, you will find that wrtippedforynu You can't beat
big rodeo which 11w ROWSCTS
unexcelled fresh. Iowa beef at that kind of servirt' anywhere

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a rule, you should expect
nust important investment you and other styles such as 78 worth."
The
preferred
tire
in
today's
1,000
utile's per dollar cost. "I
can make tonard your safety." series, 70 series, and 60 series,
Cavanaugh cautions,
try not to let all that gobbledy market is unquestionably the say that because any (op quality
"While it is true that you can g'O0( ('ortlUs4' you.
polyester.fibcrglass built Lire," tires cost between $35 to $l

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prepared in advanct just for

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Average make an intelligent double nhiie, triple white or a that '.ill provide safety and long steel belleil tire l)tlres are out•

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YOU CAN WASH

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Welcome To

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(across from Seminole Plaza)
CASSELBERRY
HWY.I7.92&amp;436
PH. 931- 19M

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Marlin Ski Boat,
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FURN ITURE SALES

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fresh produce from the
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1119 Saiiloid Ave.

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73-Motorcycles

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garage apartment on Lake
Golden Lake privileges Prefer
retired tOtjpl# 322 0371
Mobile Homes
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APiS ar,J TriPe'S 1187 àCrQ%
Irom M:i rlri,l San$o,d Mobile
p,s 3Jli!Y C"-id'en OK

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M,..'i. t.APiD
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new being takenNigh' Wart-Sea M Prince f or
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Orlando
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5' Of 172
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Young &amp;I5.4 4l&amp;C 'nan II..U..O for
Regency $g 131.3)00
w.Vt rb,, Do of
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ProOtT'en Workers for Mobile
ho ve ambItion EDual
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Employer &amp;ppip or person It 'sal
Donot necessary Apply Office Of
Spragr LIMOM Me-cu-s. 101
Winchester Mobile Homes. Silver
Pat"*'i, SOntOrd
Lake Road I Sanford Ave.
Esps'ie'ec TV tccvcian full or
(iris white you learn sales
pert tin* Call 3730100
management $11) 1300 extra
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lOt warded, Peigrfd $7' or taller, to
employment
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lttsi e x cellent buy. Three
bedroom, 3 bath home. 3 lots. nice
Shady loft. newly painted Inside
and out. monthly payment
5)0) 47
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3 Bedroom. 3 bath home, central
and air, hardwood floors, ice
maker refrigerator, fenced yard.
fruit frees, and country living in
town?
$71,000 Terms

We're proud 10 offer bigger
bedrc'omt and (105145. lhibq
carpets, enclosed laundry and
garage, pantry. Stove ard
refrigerator Good selection now
FHA and VA financing New
Woodmere on Sanford Ave near
Onora

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1)1 1101
3540H.awalha Ave 81 11-92
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Sanford Realty
7144 So French Ave
Oar 171 7717

Groves

FURNITURE

two wood orerhoict ganoge thors,
rnmplef C with track 771
Art lc'aI &amp; Shell 'iOwiY5 f or all
')''etions. all arrangements US
r.arr,son Drive IH $131

Lots &amp; Acreage

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Buy

Its ACRES
HeavIly woodcd with Oaks,
Magnolias &amp; Hickotys Un
derbruslsed &amp; ready for building.
NO ft paved road
Small pond
Enterprise Doll Ono area, Call
Torn Nesbitt. owner, Broker.
Salesman, 373 4300.

Seminole County Realtor
MEMBER.ORLANDOWPML.S.
18185. French
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Suns. I Eve$,333-7371

REPOSSESSIONS

Stenstrom
Realty 177147*
7545 Park
P4.qhls. Sundays £ Heldays Call
in iiso,
372 443$
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Tabless &amp; (yap "water pill's"
Tou:hton Drug
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133 3574

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C onsole Model *Ilt AM FM in
walnut finiSh, under warranty
Pay repair charges of 515 or 7
payments
of $7 Call service
deparlrnent. In III)

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radiator" Ireg tow away .a11 173
1721 between 17 Nary, end Pp in
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WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA.
3151 S. OrlandoAve,
Pt. 17.12, SANFORD

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Seven 17) to Choose from, at cost
and below. Little money, and
move In. It's yours.

"Mom said she'd be
home in about an
hour . .

WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA
31515.5. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17-82. SANFORD -

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workers in its modern, air-conditioned
manufacturing facilities. No experience
necessary. Our qualified Instructor will train
you in all phases of the manufacturing
process. Excellent wages and liberal benefit
package including paid holidays, vacations,
and group insurance. Excellent opportunity
for advancement. Don't miss this opportunity.
Apply in person at:

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Pets
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And Puppy shots III 1081
Black by poodle. I met AKC leg
All SPOtS $50 3225545 or 111 1750
after 6
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withOut AFC $25 up Animal
CIa yen Boarding Kernels 1279%)
B - I' ds, Poodle's &amp; Beagles,
Ari,i'nal$, Supplies, Dog C4Ou5.5
PETFAIR. Fairway Plaza,
Sanford 7374435

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THE BRUNSWICK CORPORATION

2000

SCRATCHES &amp; DENTS

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"An Equal Opportunity Employer"

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3 Months old I 73 bedrooms. Save
a.er 57.000. It's yours, move In
today with little money.

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club or organization
can appear In this
listing each week for
only $3 per week? Th is
is an Ideal way to in.

Boats and

form the public of your
club activities.

1'7" wide in center,
II')" long Built by Cobia Electric
Equipment, Electric steering
gears. $175 337 4SN from 4 7 p. m
Boats. Motors &amp; Trailers
NOSSON SPORTING 111,001
Downtown Sanford, 323 5,41

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its yours Low payments 13 years
to pay. Over l00 models and color -A friendly,
courteous Ad VisOV will
schemes
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WINCHESTER HOMESOF FLA
Just dial 331 3111
372) 5,OrlandoAve
Pt. Il 87, SANFORD

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I,.*JSTUM TAILOISVO ,EWING
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337 I IS.) for Appointment
Trailer Rentals

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1 )431 7234!4e

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3 line Ad-$5.04 S1650 $46.80
4 line Ad-$6.72 $2200 $62.40
S line Ad-$8.40 $27.50 $7800

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1967 Cadillac

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Lawn I Home Maintenance,
Mowing. Edging. trimming.
Painting, Screen I Olise Repair .
Window Ci.aninq, LigM Hauling.
3232770.

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Rfp,r All mates i models
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Call weekdays before Noonto
start or' cancel your ad for
the following day and

Hour office at 219 Carlalne
Building.
12490
NE.
Seventh Avenue, North

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Apple ,,nlal toward p,rchal,
(Pr-ct rt.IP Gaurge SI,arl I)) C
Rob nsis Orlanoo PbOn, 1011 lre
444 14)4

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Glass-Mirrors
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For Rent

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bed, clothes. CHEAP Misc
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CA'fWOLI,, S FURNITURE

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Clos ed All Day W ed nesday

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SELL

WIPICHISTER HOMF5 OF FLA
3721 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17T'2.SANFORD
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FOR EVERYONE'

Wanted To Buy

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Brunswick

DeLand, Florida 32720

Free Iw'eei old •,tt,ns, ?ran.d to
lauCer and itt,' litter Mother
billed, good homes wanted Call
37) 1561

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WHOLESALE TV I N l77.
Lorgaood III 500*

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Over 100 floor plans, at cost and
below. Take your choice, move In.
Little money is all you nec.

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Livestock And

COMPANY
fltatbvseal, kiflIat
?NOS French 1110715
Living and dining room furniture,
bedroom set with twin beft.
stereo In OM

DEMONSTRATORS

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

SMITH FURNITURE

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Singer Touch and
Sewing Mactine equipped to hg zag.
buttonholes, 12-y design, in
Console Pay balance of ut or?
payments of p Call Credit
Mertaar of 322 0411 or erie 13)111* SANFORD SEWING
CENTER. 30? A. East lit. St.
Downtown Sanford

Seminole Sporting

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good Thal'i _Wass' Art'sPI4Y1 day

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Inert, from $3 to 750 each Brand
new cabinets, hinges,
assorted
type's for ", pvir.
Call 37745%
from 67 p on or ltiQulte a? NoH's
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Two Hollywood beds. $30 each. I
Twin. 510. good condition Also
0113cr items 372 4311

WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA,
31515 Orlando Ave,
At. 17-37. SANFORD

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10 Plymouth Duster, I Cyt ,ad'n
3-10ee11, 11)00 nISISe.

14IhrryI impel.. 7d0iw, holY
new beak, shois. owner
blr,'ng new :ar May no seen at
DeBar,' Tnraco Stat-or. Owners
pV'l3.'e, MI 0641

Material,

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Frost Proof, II cultOil',,, See it at t011 Grove Manor
Drive

Most anything for down payment.
Come in, see vs. 100 f'oor plans.
Move In at once. It's yours.

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automatic. man',' rwtres
DEALER AUTO SALeS
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TELEVISION SETS 531 UP
MILLERS
;ll; Orlando Dv
122 0)12

TRADE

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t.v%ebre. 5100 00??, are AC 4
tIll Call morn

GMC moving van., good (mdttisw,
ReasonaBle 3718438

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PARr I APItlQuFS
'V Corner Part I lit
lye's - YP'yf% 13 Set JO? Ev's
by *p94 fll *III

Ke,,more Washer, parts, service.
used machine, MOONEY AP
PLIAPdCES 373 0487

WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA
315) S. Orlando Ave.
Pt. Il 83, SANFORD

NOTICE

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Ford T&amp;Vi. I £ p, $uCWt
t.Stt. roneote. $0 Halt , .,,'on?ate
1883 II'IPLI.El'S lJSlO CARS.

S Mail Ifuck, great for titiritng,
ruulrg, camping. e'c Call 377 0837

Sell

IF 1st 51

n,', n Oishernsier, III. I tOrt
"ct ow air corid I ore,, 870 7
l4obi
Surf Board, $41 (,erlast
t,.irug caIoy es, $35. In 3217 after

Factory to pulls, two payments with
Insurance and tat is LII you need.

City—Password Is "Reduced"l
Owner dropped pr Ice to $17,500 on
this) bedroom, with central heat
and air, in nice area of City.
Mayfair-This I bedroom 2 bath
- ' with Florida room Is fresh as a
daily, inside and out. 1)5.000.
We Have Many Other Listings
Open All Day Every Saturday
Available Svndavs
V Appointment

6

new.

Autos For S.P

1960

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Antiques

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rjru"i-d condition Tilt boat tn'
CIIPI plywood bed, less than
mila's, 4' and I' stop ladders.
aluminum pvlen'slonu'addeq 5e
100 Park Aye, Apt I
rTh,
NIuC Lustre Electric Shampoc
only 11 per Ia, CARROLL'

WINCHESTER HOMES OF FLA.
3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Pt. 17-87, Sanford

"Sanford's Sales Leader'

shrewd dealings.

They fed happy in their
lay on 'Sales Psychology. they must be sod.aI dimhers.
"Sotnt of tht- don't e% en own sight, without requiring
For Ihave been with my
base flush toilets or running public acclamation for their
e13c7 11 VaI.
wiste In their houses,
good deeds.
And selling c't
'
"Hut they' demand the
Netic, too, how people
nh' one fleki
of practical shiny' new autos with the of limited funds and minor
)'cI)O1O'.
social standing will often
"For people are so diffet- flashiest colors l
"is tiis just to compensate Squander money' On unduly
t.
As an example, I have a for their Inferiority coin. experuh' t. weddings and
stomer who is a wealthy pkxes, Dr. Cratim'?
cntly china, plus new living
FOUR-FLUSHING
room suites.
I fanner, worth at least a
.
is t!lt'retv 1
Ilion dollars,
'flIe smart couples, if th'y'
fonn of four-flushing or expect to have habit's, rea
"Hut he doesn't care to bluff.
r ts' off his tidies by drivize they can pick up better
R emem lwr . esei"tbody IS furniture and
around In swanky IWW
often at 2,51
ti*ttooed at birth across his the cost, by watching the
totnobiles,
instead, be will wait till chest with this motto:
ads run by exect:tive who
-1 WANT TO FEEL RI. .tri.
fl1'L
gid Used
1,6114 tr.tiiIc',,cj else
iere an elderly widow POBTANT
where.
So folks from an imr)s rr.
l have drhtn it only to ished
such folks find it
or illiterate
SirIce
urvh and on special
'ack.
hardly
pays
to ship their
°
'
ground
try
to
psi'
on
airs
furniture
they
may sell It
and thus drive swanky cars
It map' thus not have or
literally
for
almost
a song.
schedule eLborate wed.
.000 miles on it.
men,
if
the
babies
hap.
though
ding
ceremonies
or
(7"
car may be 30(4
Y
years to use 5-syllable words pen to scratch or mar t e
IdT)W$ or tiavenports, the
'flils old codger relishes ss luck the don't under. )'otlflg
Vt'nt don't grow as
At a deal for ho likes 'bar' sta,jwIt
excited or yell a; muchl
For such people want to
So send for my "Budget
"And he considers such • gain a feeling of more im. Chart,"
to be hardly broken In. portance by Impressing their staniiprsJ, enclosing a long
returi, t'nst'lope,
'By' contrast, a lot of neighbors.
Ct-titi.
la"
23
ung folks come In and
The wealthy old fanner,
.a1', w,ft. 5'
at a brand new a'ito.
however, has learned the ,, M
It ,,,
Or,
Ski. oaw.po
rirkeiag $ It,
"4'4'
sMt"w'd eatet.,.
"They obviously shouldn't more desirable art of tin.
sad pried.1
spending so much for pressing himself by his Owl, "W"'
ma a.ad car ..i
i•
be..I
san.

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Sew

Bedrooms. 2 baths, Florida room,
home, Stove. refrigerator, fenced .
Good investment, or small family
Ore 5k..n, Assoc
home Call Orb

That repu'sc'ts ' hi her
lesel of ps "drnlogical d u'el.
opment l
For it shows ou feel cl.s.
tion at your O'sS'fl unselfish
donations to charity or your
shrewd decisions,' without
needing outside approval of
the crov.'d.
Some of our noblest c-lU.
zt'r's thus contribute heavily
but as an "Anonymous

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by Gill Fox

Fr.. Fep'pn'sive '.-in'pli #fgl Se
rnlrr want ed to Sample Wig's, 11
CIII, Philadelphia, Pa , 1118

Canal front lof leading to St. .Iol'un's
River, ils acre, eleclricity, boat
slip, etc. $7300 MI $401.
Reailesr
33) 1820
"VOILE
vORt.D SA5 —
'Stamper Set"
ItS' SC'ect.Ofl of dOvblC rt'de n
*as.nna Park-3 bedrooms, 2
C'"a' Flor da B g -n.ento', of
17 A-Oft
LOIS and pans
baths. 530.500
a.a 'an'* Open E.e TI I p m
IelAire-3 bedrooms. lt baths,
Lr,(a'Pd si, Ill)
Longwood
central ha, gara ge. 1)8.500.
531 71))
% Drslmwold-7 bedrooms, 251 baths,
many estral, 145,1)0.
Wdmer.-.J bedrooms, air, fenced 34
Mobile Homes
yard. 112.500.
Lee Acres-) bedrooms. 3 ba ths, Up to 12 year financing on your new
family room. 120.500.
mobile home. Top name lines to
Ctty-3 or 3 bedrooms, compietily
choosefromwitpi many models set
renovated, cer.tral ha, 1)7.500,
UP on Completely landscaped lots.
Country-Duptet 3 bedroom, and 2
Hacienda Village. $314111.
Pw.1,nnm *7 tvtø
Wilson PlacLOf, sl,400.
RE - PULLS
Mayfair-Lot, near hospital, $7,500
City-Comm.rcial
property, Closed out sales tots South Florida.
starting at 578 per frOrd fool.
Save $1,000 to 13.000. All color
schemes.

Payton

North Orlando-) bdr., 3 bath.
separate dining, utility &amp; carport,
wide'lot, 4 closets. Central heat,
owner-built I' s 12' lawn house
$17,800 For appt. call 322 3507.

SIDE GLANCES

Cliff Jordan

4

18*8 R*&amp;PulfO trurN, ilvir
Sanford Aye
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Farms 8

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Better 235 's

Comfortable

Vt

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S,ctor,
soodrd corner loll Owner 3 7 )
577% alter 4 p m

OPENING THIS WEEK

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REALTY, INC
Req Real Estate 5,05K
7174 Pars
3777111
PIgISIS Sundays II$oi'dayt Call
371 Ocis
722 8784
17) 0344

32

VLY1SIX

Trucks

1854 Jeep Pick up. 4 wheat dnlvf, 4
nrl englt.&amp; good funning Con
dttian Calf arier III p m 777)Ofl

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Two basIs, with central heal and air.
In nice neighborhood, large kit
then, hobby room, double carport,
$2300OTerms.

L1&amp;t y

13 Acres of farm land tiled with wells
for rant, Call 372 4850.

Sauls Agency

in C,

1Af-L'1??'A 't

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GOVERNMENT OWNED HOME 4
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
COMPLEtELY RECONDITIONED

Jim

OFEM.
CI71'iFOUP

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And
Trailers

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BALL REALTY

Near Good School

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THE TIME tESTED FIRM
lION PARK AVENUE 371 4)73
Ava i lable nighf5 of 111 laN
or 317 7137

W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
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vJau''U MI*:
McZ. FTHR
ccu* T TPE.ET
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NEW

building new homes new of
(
Iand I bedrooms. I',
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Melvin offers some
rewd advice about the
tying habits of rich folks
the poor. Smart people
itch the newspaper ads
r 'bargains." But many
ung couples with a social
Isriority complex try to
itr" their neighbors!

Values

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Are

M"111
and INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
101 C WEST FIRST ST.
Res 377 7251
Ph 372 Sell

8

St, Johns Realty

231 PROGRAM!

CHA

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home
Attractive 3 bedrO.
rellent neighbOrhOtU
511 800 Trr''%

Slols,Sla County, beautiful con
trots block Piense two terse
bedrooms. Florida room, utility
room,
lIke new-11"m. $430 dew's.
KUIP REALTY
407W 151 51
Ph 727 7372

111 UI for a MUOULAR usOMl
Ar'trthyVC WIPinCIp L.m,l$

- weekends. 3223781
Eves and
77$. OeBary, FlI
OUR Ai,lnsCPS ARE P4ERL TO
LAUREL REALTY
HELP YOU Cal 3777411 for a
low costwant
Wt so
Realtors,
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14 Situations Wanted
3 Bedrooms, I bath, Florida room.
For more. Dump Truck and Front
kitchen equipped, carpet. double
end loader and grader Call W C
carport, corner to,. 110' to
Pratt. 722311$
5)8.500 Call 372 2414 after 7 P. m,
Typ.ng or Art workdOItein my home. SANFORD. ISO) S Locust Ave • Pay
51250 ASsume 815.743 balance at
or wP*rev,-r desired
71) per cent $118 pays all.
3721847
Redecorated) bedrooms, 2 baths,
Mature woman seeks general office
screened patio 834 4411,
Work Leper lanceø 32)578)
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- 3 bedroom, carpeting, no Qualifying.
1700 do'*fl. 10 yr. Mortgage
21
Rooms For Rent
month. 531030868 p. m.
Lady will share Comfortable
bedroom hOme with lam.. 323- Country Club Manor-2 bdr Fla.
1114
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room, fenced, air conditioner,
!'- 31)5372 after 1:30
22
Apartments Rent
Income Prp,rt. 3 Story house witIt
4 AV's New paint inside. Total
Ba
S.,Labe
Susan Apts ,
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price. $13,500 Dcly by $13 Oak
bedroom, adults No pets Ccli 441
Ave. then call 373 4143,

By George

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a tatj

living room, screened porch. wail
to wall Carpel. air conditioned
fin.4 yard. lovely oak shaded
polo
citrus triss, 570.000 377
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houses For Sal.

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ownff. Brokaw
by Owner 3 bedroom. 7 bath, large

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)Ev.cu,tiv.lb,droomt. 2 bath
Prou octal home, situated on a
Icru. ttria' 1ol with large oaks
Ond itvus, features formal living
arid dining roomS. carpeted family
tOoi-n ,w ith fireplace, priced right
at 11?,O $31 1640 - 8)1 1430

Johnny Walker

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tnt. 103PpcanAve.. SiMon?322.
3451
14
Female Help —
Wanted
Barmaid and Cocktail Waitress 11
8)2)
EX WAITRESSES
Want a sIl.down lob? 83.00 per hour
salary, plus gratuIties. If you
quality Pert orfull time, no ciparlance necessary Will train to
W appoirdmeees by phone for our
tP1V See Mr. Pyle between
and 17 a mis. Monday Friday.
Pmanuni Coating Inc. 113 i
Concord DrIve. Corseibef'ry. Nest
to Jim Dilly Plumbing
Local •,,m hot opening for;
e'apq'f.p'i(p taetl•.. Od Ply.
ppoo "ou's good wQt'k.ng con
d-t.oni writ, s'a'ng name age
and e...nce
p',c
to So. ' care
0 True Sanford sersio. Sanford,
Fla 37771

Calibart Real Estate

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Large 3 Bedroom
for part time t

h

THE PORN LOSER

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turniiMd OItIQa
mint Adults only Id month.
Pincef&amp; 377 3)67
DupleI3 bedroom, available Jun i.
5130 month Adults prefeftId- 372
6470

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YORRY CLINIC

42-Boats and
Marine Equipment
43—Camping EquIpment
64—Sports Equipment

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HELP
PENIENCID ttiTNESS Apply
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Slim

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Furnished
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Pets LightS crud waltf 322 0702 or

4#043 -'a're bat, S?ICr in home
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Financial

0.
censoltoat ear Loans u to t2.
ava1abII
Itjrn$'ul, 13ts
an 7u mat goof '-eat isa'.
N&amp;N..t
FAMILYCONSUMER
I RiCE 'NC ITCS Mbenc.e
%anto'c 373.t3

(IllS MINIMUM CHARGE)
00

Accountant CIa'S. typing ability
.,tw'rttlal, familiar with office
machine's. good rate's. bane4tt.
and wart ing condit IonS Apply
Stromberg Carlson Corp
Pblnef%ar$ Road LOS. Mary (ill
on I 4 east. An EQual Opportunity
Empsev'er

Writer 323 5)78

34c a .me
21c a Ilni
22c a line

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Christian woman to li ve in and care
for elderly couple Room and
hoard plus sAlary Call 227010149
4pm

Instruction
PIANO LESSONS
12 WOOLchord Course

7

Rates For Consecutive

7 lrtXJVE dT
I TOTELL 'EM It'4
t'rHElR OWN
tJ rANGUAE/

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PiOurs
10 per cent first year, ?
roru?Ptly admlnitlrativ.
regu'uevr.Int Rpuiy lot dO. care
- The SiMon? Peeraia. Sanford.
Fla. 3777)

Your Ad Runs
The Llss It Costs Per Line

by Al Verns..r

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Business
Opportunities

Catering Truck Driven. 511th
help, waitresses Apply In person
before 3 p m Altamonte Co.e
Shop, 740 Hwy 436, Altamonte
Springs

Investment oppprlun.?y I1e W i th

Per Day.

PRISCILLA'S POP

Sewing "aching operators. With or
wlthOvl ehpiYIeACt. l.ani,ii p.aId
full time $160 per hour while
learning It you cannef work full
we 6.. pleat. do n apply Pl.rrO
Manufacturirhg Co. 2 Peran
Ave. Sanford. 372 7611

U.a,W 01 54q1lce Station to, eat.
C-all 332flS

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Adults P40 Pelt
14W. Ind St

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DIAL A DEVOTION
373 10)0
central lapl it Church

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For fun, ttii'td5hiP. Of marriage
Single •dutlS only Send ,same.
address. age and phone numblY
InconfldencttoCll, P.O lot
1016. Cocoa. Fld4. )1'33

Seminole
322-2611

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The Sanford Herald

Cage!ess Zoo' Theme

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KEYS to the new $25,000 road grader delivered mittee. Standing beside the new equipment iS
to the City of Longwood are turned over to City the city's other road machine. The new road
Supt. Ralph Fisher ileft by Councilman grader was put to work immediately.
Donna Estes Photo
William Kiosky. chairman of the road corn_____ ________

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many as 2$ full grown lions are
crcssded Into each of live 2$-lis
l loot caies for at least 14
houramhL

night to prote I b
ad the eop
area
flnsarecea

datI

tburn and l)redge, contact
edbtelet,hoflC,satdthelkrald

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Circuit Icurl
5emuw4 County. Florida
By Ellen Scott
oegsn,
Putuliof,. Map 2. 9 Ia. 3?. lh72
DED it
(errS.

pr It will be barred •c
cording to lIe
(acts creditor Shall deliver ;igf
ficient copies of Pus claim 10 enable
flue Coun'y JuOpt to mail one to eacn
personal ?epfe'semttative
Dated ttii5 It" da, of Ma, ivii
5: Jay D bong. .it.
As Administrator Dl
ft.. Estate 01
DOROTHY 00740 MEERS
aka DOROTHY B MEERS
Dr'ny.'1
(Otilc (011 SC,IRSON
McCOY. BILL I BOND
P.O Boa 151
C34ytona EIr*(I', Florida 3301$
Put.biSh' MOt'S, 54,. 23 30 1577
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wrIting shall stat, the •IaCe
residence and post office aodr.ss 0$
the csa.mant. and shall be eileen to
by the Claimant, 1,5 agent ot' Isis
atlorney. and any Such ceaimn or
demand nor so filed shall be yo4
55' 1 MITcHELL
as Eaecutor a4 the
(slate
Gertrude McMichaet,
*11mev for said Estate
P4 A Pc's
(len'
(.inst.urg 111055
I Byrd. PA
1431 M.un Itteet.
Sarasota. Florid.
Publists- May 7.5. 14. 23. 1573
'
DID Ii

line at Silver Lake Ro.d with tile
laid Weltf-Iy P W line Dl Seaboard
Coast Line Railroad Lake Charm
branch, Ihance rim South 5* depress
' 3' W 400' to 'tie point t,
be
?liflt( Further Described as Las' at
Sanio'C Avenul arid Wit' *1
Meiiunviihe Avenvt
This public hearing will be feud in
9w County Cpmmission Chambers
p1 the Cmirt house,
ni.rt It.
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ford. FliGa. on June IS. Wfl.
at
00 P A'- tir as soon tse4',.IIen •5
15'IS Li
Seminoit (punty board
UI A.diustnen'
By Jack Syns,e. Chairman
Publish Map 73. 1512
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claim on demand Shall be in writing.
and sbsallsfale thieplace at residence
and poSt office address 04 No
claimant, and shall be sworn to by
the claimant, their agent or attorney
ana accompanied tic a filing lee of
ore dollar and such (lan-s a'
denn'ano not SC ted st- al be void
Frederick A Fontaine
As administrator gf It'
Estate 0
Dutoftuy N Fontaine
Deceased
CLE'mILLtniZ) A'Z( &amp; e(I4V'V
Alberrey or Estate
P 0 Drawer 3
Sanford. Ftor,Ca 2717$
PublIsh M,y 14.33.301 Jun.. 4. 1*72
0(0 75

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
out of
•flUShCS
The board
I County Cam
misseoners of Seminole Conly
sight" for most tenants.
sitting as the Seminole County
Using the swne land for a
UtilitieS Board will hold a pubic
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
condominium development
hearing in thi County Commission
OF ADJUSTMENT
often ru1ts in a more econoinChambers of thi' Seminole Cnty
Ically feasible project. Also,
Courthmjso, Sanford. Florida, on
Nst. at Pø$li Hearle,
more
and more buyers are
June. 1572 at
Tuesday
the
309
day
04
Notice 5 hereby RIven that tiC
700PM. ores soon thereetter as
sparking up to the tax-saving
Board 04 Adiustment will ConduCt a
possible, to conslien an alpilcatofi
benefits of ccmdotrunium own.
public hearing to consider approving
submittpd by The City 04 Maitland.
a rear yard variance in an E-1AA
upiun as a conventional
Florida.
regv,ttlng
the
transfer
o
holTie
RflidentaI Zon, from
1$ S.
OWflCE).
ttie followng discribed property- the Indian Hills Utilities. Inc
Probably the biggest attracCertifIcates at PublIc Convenench
LOt II. Tract 1. Paradise Point
Necessity ton witet arid Sewer
Uon to condoiniruums, nosaf
Second Section. Plat Book S. Page , the aforesaid
City of Matiand
stimulating sales across the
1$ Further Oes(rbed as corner of
A general escnipf.omi of ihi area
country, is the "pride of ownerNiuI Road arid FrancIs Drive
reQueSted to be transferred and
'Tt'$ Pubic hearing will be held ,
Shlj) so cherished In our
wherein the City of MOtland tiC;
ttue Courtly Commtsion Charnb'rl
Americ'anwayoflile.Herelsa
reQuested to provide water and
the Court HOuse. Sanford.
housing type where the owner
FloriDa. on June 9. 1573. • 7 00 sanitary sewer services is as
'ollows
can enjoy the carefree life and
P M. or as soon thereafter •
The following described hinds,
cuwenience of apartment livlying arid being I'. TonthIp 21
SemInole COunty Board
ing along with the advantages
South, Rang. 20 East, Seminole
of Adiuttment
of home
ersh1p.
C?y. Florida
By Jack Sym&amp;
SItU another factor In the
SECTION I?
Cha,rri,an
rapid growth ofcondomlniuzns
AIIOftheSeCttOnlVifl9EettOfU s
Pbl,sh May23. 1572
highway 1757 and South' of State
relatestoa "hiier and bette.'
DID 105
_________________________ Road 740434
use" of available land. Local
SECTION II
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
planning canuniszlons often taof Prare Lake Part Sub
OF ADJUSTMENT
"
well-planned condominium
diviSOr. as recorded ri Piat Book7,
developments, as units can be
page 54. Public Records of Seminole
Notita of Pvblic Hearing

Notice Is hreby given that the County. Florida
SECTION II
Board at Adiustmenl will conduct a
All of Lake Ridge Park Sub
public hearing to considen approving
division as recorded In P1st BootS.
a special e.ception in an P 1AA
page 05. Public Record; f Semnoie
Residential Zone to buIld 71' mdc a
I long boat dock 4' into Lake County. Florida,
Brantbn' (canal) on the following and
All of the Oak Ridge Subdivision
Described property
Lot 25, block A Ils Itie West IS' i's recount in Plot Boot 4. page it.
Pvblc Records 04 SemInole County,
tnereoti and. portion of Lots 71 aria
. .._
-SFtTION
'-..'
...v••
--- ..... Un.
"
The N 'iof the NW '.. All of tie
recorded in Plat Boot I]. Pages 11

''

IN THE COUNTY
JUDGE'S
COURT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
o
iw RE' ESTATE OF
ARTHUR JOSEPH BORA.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
f
All Credilors
ARTHUR
JOSEPH BORA whO died Oil
D.cenit,en&amp; 1571.nluiiea residenfof
Seminole Count',. FIoruit
are
riol,fied that tlmeg are regu.redtc
hCvi against hlj estate in the lfce
at the Count, Judge QI Se'n,rucaie
SorterS. Florida wIthin sic cOlendan
months from the dat, of the first
pub'ecallon 04 StIrS rsoiice Each
damS or demand must De lii writing
and flied in dupliCate, end must
tpl the plac, or resident. arig post
office adaressof the claimant and be
sworn to bp toe (lain-sans, P.5 agent
or ft's ahtorney. o' 'I wit become
vvid according to law
Dated May at i572
ArThur H Harris
HUTCHISO+4 AND . 1FF C ER
Ii, RObert Pit NCt,'r,t
i
Dawer 1.1
%anfor5, Florida 2717$
Attorneys ton the Estate
Publish Maw 5. 56 23. 30. 1177
0104$

01 the Vi 1i WiO less the North 1.320
feet Of the Smith 2.704 feet of the W 3
01 the It '. of the SE '. less those
areas lying and being within 9w
m4pal limits Dl the C.ty of
Cane'lbenry
(Seall
By Greg Druriumnond.
Cha,rman
ATTEST ArthW H betkwith. Jr.
Clerk
Publish' My 23. June IS. 1*72
0" i 1)1
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE Ilhecebygw,ntIiaI lam
f-gaged in bulniSs a' (.e'ccjti,
B*g It 431 ang I . Seminole
Coun'y. Florida under tI. fic1itiut
name
f
DOPINALU'S
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF
DANCE. li-id 'hall Intend to ?eg,5$a,
meth 'he Clerk at 9w
C.rcuI
0i,.i't
Semn',rio.. COu'str.
F iOr,da in accordance with th
provision of the Fictitious Nam,
Sla'u',-t. to a" Sector .i ,
IiQ'ida Statute't 1,3?
$ Dorunalu B Notli
Publish A'iy 14. 73. 30. June
')F'f
____________________

SEMII4OLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice af Public Hearing
Picilt, i5 hf1tJ g'ven that the
public hearing toconidev aPProving
S special ete'p4jn ifi in A-I
slallalign of Helicopter Pad on the
described property
The SW 'a4 the NW i4 and Vi
NC 54 of NW 5, eu South 72' end tIme
e ', at NW '.. at NW' 01 Sect
II 30. lets thaI part lor,ed a ISA
Reirdental F u'tP'e' described as
Well and Sa.stn of Be*r Gully Lake
TPi5 PuUl( hearing will be held in
Phi Cossntv Commission Chambers
Of lhe Court House. IaM,r,
Florida. mu June 9. IS??. it 7
P At . or as soot' tP*reSfler as

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E 300 ft ci LOt 1 1 of
ricS. Rd I E of
be9 In oi S line I. R W
St Rd 14 run N $754
dec W 37291 , oeg
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31 iS 25 r-,iiGørgiC Jr
WEKIVA HIGHLANDS UNRECORDED PLAY
If ruble Ruth

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'
Lot '3 &amp; Ni of Lot 41 1.
Govt LOt 1

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Smith Mildred A

N 'i 01 Lot 42
104 4.3

.

2313
II II

171 43

McCawley Jos S Jr

335.4

CroftuflCI&amp;re

3041

Thai part 01 the
fotlo*ing 0e1cr bed
land that
74 of
9 W for SR
M beg at a point 1157
411 Sot NE cor of Govt
Lot I run W 754 05 ft
fl W 3 4 ft run N
i2S It E UI ft run S
ft to ci pace at
beg ncr'pt "9 tbtrp
ff'om the E 35 ft for
pubic P W purposes
there
from the W 50 ft of 5
133 ft of N
f
of Govt Lot 1 Sec 35
TwptlRge35Efor
pubic road purposes
3S 15 25 Nelson Louis &amp; Florence N

&amp;1..I.i- M*. r

chat E Schi 154 'i Of
SW ' Of NW .I N 30
ft 045 159540 ft of (
LO 21 . ,of Lot 3
less 1354 ch &amp;P4 420
Of E 43o ft I, less rg
23 iS 7$ Arnold A 0 &amp; Gladys C
p WI
ALOAREPsE PARK PlO P059
LOIS Stol BI2
Frt er Millon H
.1 74
04 E
of SE .
SE '.i of NE ' &amp; w '.
of N '. of SE .1 *
of
'cf PiE k (lets
beg 571 lfl S of NE
car run N 21 dig 17
mifl37
W 4,53974
fldeg 75 miii 27 s.c W
30 It SWly on curve
14244
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miii Ii sec E 30 ft S 40
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to
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JameslilMaryL

500

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5134

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15

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LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES Pill PG 3
11nnOid Horace WI Marlene 73 57

Lot l

SOUTH SYLVAN LAKE SHORES PB II P07
LOIs 21 1 3? I bets beg
con Let 3? run N
7105 ft NEIt' on S
Sylvan Lake Or 771 *1
flSIIdegW1ftW
Milliken 5l,çitsenetai
Obegt
I
'304 5 g ut 54 i of SW
77 II 7$ Keith Robert N
• '.Ot NE
Lillian M

7225

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LAKEMARKHAMISTATES Pill P0541151
El Clii of SW'.
0111 i of 77535)

Most residential burglaries
are ctznnutted during the daytime. The burglar usually
"cases" a fleighborhond aid
singles (Jut a house is'here it Bfr'
pears no one Is borne. Telltale
are overgrown grass. a':
CuiTlulated newspapers on J I
dnvewy, tIC.
Best preventive step: Before'
kasingfur trip, arrar.gi- with
a friend or nti&amp;or to Luip
&gt;0W' home in a neat arid trUn

Reed Thomat Ccl SI
37 05
Arnold William W TruStee I
Randolph V Matheny Trste 49 72
Reed Thomas Ccl CI
IS IS

10121
Lot 77
101 21

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'wa'
ticii. AJ., a well-designed

burcan be of-

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Reed Thomas Cef al
Wi"rustein Gustave &amp; B,alrice
We'nste,n Gutlavi &amp; Beatrice
Reed Thomas C,l Cl
Arrsoldw W Trustee
Silella Ralph A Trustee
Rec"J Thomas Ccl al
Reed thOmat Cetal

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lot
10437
47
10451
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Ldf 70
104 7'
IOIuhhhISf &amp;
s . of NW. alIt'. I
of WekIwa P vie I SW
'.ofNI '.cf SE '
21

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5

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Myers Lai,reruceA

3555
36
4 44
7705
773,
7705
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111.45

1143$

GARCiA PARK HOME SITES PBOPO

Q. Is the new " per tent 14'
edit" i
investments ai
R equipment applicable ti
the Pwtbaae of a cotiiinci'cial
bulldingc

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The t&amp;i u'edit ii not
usable in the purchase t investment real estate.
Howeti'cr. certain items
dose1yrela4 to real property
areacceptedfor the
credit.
Ez.antples: rnovabIe room
l*ntltloiia u.n lieu of walli) a
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S ', of NE '. of NE '.
tit
t* con run
5 35131 ft N IS deg 1
illS If W 17112 ft to
35
beg)
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ft of N I, f $
NW if 5( .

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IS

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Lit:i.Wrgtit

AdvenlureCampslnle,ntl Inc

t 1s IC

147

3302

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LOS 3 Bit $ Yr G

5544

100151 Tr 0

ST JOSIPHS PSI P0 114

tails.

17$ ff1 d &amp; 1 110 ft of
547$0ftofflllfllS
730 ft Of 54 150 ft of W
13? It)

Q. bit possible to refinance a
Vetieranj Admnüigtration (VA)
home loan'
A. Yes, arid many folks are
dOU1 just that with their ,ist.
tfl VA loan.
2,500 rnanced
IOW
have been prcesied i
sirre the rdinrx'r program
plemtuited about 14
mntha 40, New refinance relU.I MC flOW being received
4
by VA officials at the rate Of '
bc*zt
pet tifl).

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Lot 33

LOSs3s

131 101

I
Bofirens Gerald I
Claudeffe W

15154

Behue',s Get aia a.
Claudette *

37159

Gerald SI
Claud.tt.W

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flI5,5 Yr 4

Beheens

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eaoger LiihiI N
ST JOHNS RIVER ESTATES PB I) PC $4

Lot? bib

11160

RtqVens Gerald I
Ciau.r3,fl. W

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LotS 2432411 243
Lot 3M
Lot 330

LOt 515431', It of LotS
BIt? Yr 4
W 53' ,flolLof I 11311
of W 53 311 of Lot? flit
1 IrS
13011 of W 124 ft bIt
Yr 17
W 341101 1 74 It 0154 13$
ft bIt? Yr I)
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ft 5)5 Yr I)
LoIs 112(1.55* 57 II)
flIt I Tr 0
LOIS SItS Yr 0

3

p/iii.ttn Slrçc,n et ii

SANFORDFARU$ PSI P05121,1211 l3I'i
5 234 ft cii W 57 12 tt Cf
Kiriard Marvin C I
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(athieqneA

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35

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Hail bertha N Sri-tiffs

'' Inv Co

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S bIt I Y$
Lot S 5)55 Yr S
*3011 of Lot S SIt, Yr
C
LofSflikSTrC
LoIs 171544", II of Lot
311eu1475 IIIQIWS)
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Tr 1
S7I'j It Of 54 30 ff01 lot
31155 1 r F
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Lot] 5119 YrO

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5,

Rage livId

7751

Tailor Robert J el al
Rhlner J MI ShIrley
Rao.lr,C0
)foening James P1 Joan (
Nowilng James F I Joan C

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7730

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bfoqrIing James (I JoatiC
Homing James CI Joan C

110$

Brad*eli James Jr
Thiarpe James RI NaomI
byrd Willie C et at
Argretfe Rebecca
Murkey Willie F &amp; Ruth N
Mike Mury &amp;
Charlie May Cummlifl
Hardy George
bryant Warren Heirs

143 2?
ti, I?

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11)3
4$ 72
31 IS
5 14
3*
54$
14175
74$
2001
371

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254
11)31
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3134
1373
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5.55
15 7
24
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lewis Sarah 0

Gaines ida L Stairs
tantIin Peter Heirs
Dlaon WilliS
Peterson Aletha Heirs
(looser ilanole lEmma
Henderson John I
febecca I
Sullen Nob.rI Heirs
Thomtias Laura I

lauder 10*111 K I
Theresa
Taller H F Trustee
Unit Id Lumber Cu Inc
Jackson Orangit.y I Heirs
Forte Rosa L Heirs

17071

,

of Lof 4 I. all Lot 3
IllS 10 Yr 0
Lot tills ID Yr I
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a
SlOftof 10441 all LOIS
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343 i II of S ', (Ilk 10
Yr It
W 301101 C ISO ft of 5',
lIlt ID Yr IS
LoIs I 1) flIt II Yr A
S',ofLol3 flit ii YeA
Loll S1t.1I Yr C
Ii $41101 Lof 3 (Ilk II Tr
C
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C
Lof 3 flit II Yet'
LotOflik II Yr 0
Lot 4515111cr
1' 1of Lot 2 lIlt II leG
1 'got Lot Oflik II Yr 0
W',Oflotsl$,7flltlI
Yr H
74 tuf Lot 101k II Yr H
w 't of Lot 401511 Yr Pt
1 '.ioi 1014 Ott II Yr H
Lot $ bIt 11 Yr H
S2SftotlotllN"*of
lot 3 (Illi II Yr 3
Lot 1 &amp; 54 tIll of Lot 3
blest E 3* II &amp; W 39 It)
01k II Ire
1 15 ft ci Lot I &amp; I ) II
OfP4lSlIofLol7BlIt
Yr S
-SIS It of Lot 31)1k II Yr 4
1 37 fI 01W 11111 of S ,
flIt II Yr ii
37 ,, 1 13) ltd S '.i
11,55 abbey) illS It Yr
13
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leti 5437
III OIls Il Yr I)
7443(101 1 47 fI of S
of
(Ilk II Yr II
5417 ttofWV1*4 II of NW
'bIt II Yr I)
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1043174 ii Of alley ai
on 51)15,17 Yr C
Lot 515 ", of alley adi
on N flIt I) Ic C
Lof SUlk I) Ic F
101501k 17 Yr 0
Lot IDOlS I7TrG
Lofs 51 7 0. N ', of alley
adlon SOIk 12 Tr I
LotshjISfilk I2Tr 10
I
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Lot iO(Ilk I2TrIO
Lot 1001k 12 Yr II
Lot P 1 1 lIft of yard St
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L011 (less C 34ff) Bit I)
T IS - .
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',ol 1014 BIt 13 Ic B
LoI'BIk I3TrO
bItS 11001k II Ic 1
541ff Lot 31115 4 Tr I
5? ft Lot 3 1 Lots 4 1 S
141 ft 045 14ff
of
LOt 41-1 47 ft of Lot
DIR iC Jr u -....
1 47 ft of S 14 ft of Lot 4
1147 Itof Lot IBIS 14
Yr I
-

WSSftoIE 17Cr? 01S117
1104 Lot 2
- - .
WS0ftof 1 ISOltof 1013
WSOltofE700ftcfLotI
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W tO ft of 1 3104 ft 01
LOtI
W 4)5 ft of Lot S
10151111 (heiSt III' &amp;
WoOlt)
W Ill'. II 01 S 5', of bit
72 (less N SO It)
5443 7SltofSWi,.of Alt
-

W 4411 of 1 IllS, II of N
17011 of Lot 23
S lOS 431101 8 04541101
* 5401 BIt 25
SSOftot N 200flof C 130
ft of bIt 34
i 325ff of 1 7411 of 515
74
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of bIt 34
W 10011 uf N ii of lIlt 34
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Jam

p_a

1--I

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bernice

flhnVn

10 I I p ',of Lot S B's
33

1g'ery

5 73

Sanders Florence

STINDIPORDSAODPS IFO Ill
Part 011043(04 drtt,
Ca ma .' • 'a
lt 33
Ic-hun" u
MARtINS ADD AC PSI POPS
Fraction F of ry Ilk tO
'Nhit• II '"' 4
Yr II
Paue.
lots I 1 3 (III II Ir ID
Constant-ne Pica
t ate
f,acflonal W ', if flIt
lying F of ry fill II Yr
CivilIan' i-aN
II
Fit at.
Constant ni '1
10111)15 II Yell
Fs't'I

5332

RIchardson Cmirtney ei al
Starchan DoIlle P

320 55
II 76

Mite Willie I 1
Annie 0
Fattier Robert C I
Harrlelt 1

5') 34
III £1

Wheeler Fred

3104

Yarbrtmigh Ralph &amp; MinnIe

Jt 44

Hall benjamin) 1 Mary
Crwuslantine A 1 Helen
Walker ,IerryW

6303
702 70

I

Jones V ) I Nellie Ma.

SI

0. LatIbeaudier. Alfred I
Juanita Delatllbeaudwe

1105

D. Lattiblaudlere Alfred 1
Juanita I
II 47
0. Latlibeaudlere Alfred I
JuanIta 0. Lattrb.aud'ece 11534
Bracey Scipio I Jr
104
RIchardson Julia 'N Heirs
1) 04
DavIS H LI OledvI
II 31
Barnes RoseMar,' a! at
1131
Williams AlbI,da Hers
Nellanger Ruby I
Hardy Letha
hilcamor JcIun II &amp; Mary A
Mike Annie 01 EddIe 1

C) OS
177 53
ID 31
1004
10 3.4

Skim., All M.apbeIIeM

III 37

Whearly Robert F

Jones Glyrin MI Juna U
howler Larry I 1
l'tiida J

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SMITHS MM Pit P013
''' PUIef, I e'.iHi

flIts 1311* (leSt St PSI
Etit *1* 321 Hot 315
ftof file])

Viler 1na,'

'Sit-'

RANDS ADO TO SANFORD PSI P0 121
1047

ha(i,h,%P'

McCoy Rosa I
Cooper Mary I
Fannie Heirs

Cf,num.d'y 5.. 5

10*

Pr.sc.iia
4",.4'•5 C4rr

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MIISCI4S 5USD PSI PG II
?'anl.. Mae
(.a
Main tOe eM
Br-.-n iiIs 1fietifi
B,,*nJuI.
PialePier Octunne I Lila
Moore Al ,Ce Piers
&amp;.'ben .lulaemat
Pla George N 14er5
t al
P-caG.o.'g.'fll.u. .s

LOIS lilt I
L011 5112
I Lot) illS)
Lotsl&amp;50112
LOIS I 1) bI 3
lotsil? Ilk 3
104 51151
Lot) ilk 3

Secrela,-, Of it'll "J I
Urban O*ve'os.er
Pjqv.ni's 'NIbam C I
LI-a At

2?

Walter Jeer,' W

Williams VOIle A
I Mary 1
Williami 5/nil. A I,
1 Mary I

Haffle's Sm et Cl
Drugle William I N
Elmira
OIngleWIlIiamn
AndersoncarrieD
O'igle Alon:o A
(iingle William I
Bats Edgar I Sarah M
blactshear Renia &amp; Anne N

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of hIs Inc

30

5351

157.31
11010

351.75
217 43
42.10

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554

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134 43
S SI
1)535
17 II
71 ('5

Franklin Theima 3

2)3 43

fleIlMaryE

127,3

Walter Ezra I Chrislirte

1055

(aiaa,II Gertrude

263$

Dingle William C I
El mr a
WlIliamI liSt S I
btrd Rosalie
Wath'flgto.l (mesh

1USD PIIPOIS
Franklin Homer I Kazue
wiltonIhomasE
Wall Loll. P &amp;
00.110

1303
1303
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10 II
13534
IS Pt
II 21
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AVACADO TERRACE PSI PCI)
14.45713
MarganJo.L&amp;
I ucilleV
MellIlo Vincent J
I AnIIOnelf. C

CLARKI $USDWM PSI PG IN
3niIh JSiieS &amp; Pitaf

'1 21

SMITHS ISO 5USD PSI PG 16
343 ft of W 200 ft of Lot
20
Clans Cc
4
Clara Lee

10565

STRINOP1LLOWS
Loss s s$. $1 lie A
LOf$7IIIIIA
Lot 16515 A

254 77

UPS $

loIsl&amp;l

JarrelIJoeW

Austin Mills 5.151
ihomas James
assSarartM
Me (es Joiirinle Metal
Jones Ossie I Pearl). U
Smilh MAry WI James
Turks Willie Lee

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LOSS

1USD

Galitey Curtis &amp;
Mattle L
Matthews Jeren. $
Elilabeth Perkina
Vereen. Thomas J
I Anna N

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beg 111W of mt of F sac
Ire I 54 NW 3!
G.,rtrud. Ave runt .4
47* It N III 4 ft II 77
dig 3 mlii 34 sec I
33S?IfttoSlyR WIcI
ry 5 SI deg 30 mm 31
s.c 1 12Sf? 5171 1 It to

Buctner Maggie
Hooks Wiltorl LI Mary A

Austin Coca

'IC,

IUDDINOSSU$O PSSPQz3

Lot 15

Sarah M

Reel Roy CI Mary F

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LOtS

Hagins Malthov CI Fano:e

Smith VIrgIl H I
Ruth (
CaIdwell Gertrude
Caldwell Gertrude
Stephens Barbara
SmIth Mary WI James

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ST JOHNS VILLAGE IWO RUVISiI3s,
Pill P0311113

Smilpu (bale LW Heirs

Lowry EIIzabtts
Henderson Jofinie I
Butler MarIon
Williams Henry $
Settle C

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W'sO 517101104 5it
31
1 ', of Bit 5.5 I all B'
54 lets fI 10'', ft of F
v 01441

LoS5IISBIS S

Banks Laura

Oats

*33 ft ol LOf 7 1 all Let
I Ilk 34

Itt 45
S 34
III DI

H HeirS

Dnlvall Martha
HolIday Sinai-sm
Duvall 11111 &amp; OIhel
Smith James I Mary W
Aijtl,n ,Vie del al

Lot 17 (lets N SO II) BIt
II Yr II

NAMIOPOWNIP

435)

UnIted Lumber Co Inc
UnIted Lumber Co Inc
McCoy Rosa I

Lots BItS Yr I)
LOS 10515 SIr II
Lot II BitS Yr II
Lot 3 MIII Yr 4
Lot II fill 5 Yr Ii
145011 of Lol II OIl 5 Yr
II
lot S bItS Yr IS
Lof101tSYr IS
LOS I BItS Yr IS
Los 015 13 Tr II
100 12115 tO Trli
10* IBIS 10 Yr IS

D.Ua;e Emil,' Wel al

31

CLARKS SUSOM N PSI P05 ISIL 155
fl.tfs Mabel 54

NODINSONS SURVEY OP AN ADO TO SAPIPORD
PSI POS S2&amp;53
1 71 If of W SS It of S
17 OSItof Lot)
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Sq
4-a
-

Williams Volie A &amp;
Mary C

lotS 1741 $11 cii 10110

Smilli Rebecca HeIrs
Harris Robed lee
Ptc,lm.'s Julia

OPLAND

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SEMINOLI PARK PSI POtS
Lotl)lkSTrlS
ThomasYpt
Lot S (less ry) 131k $ Tr
CoinS I ranc'ne
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LOS S lIes; ry) Ills. I Yr
4
Thomas James
Lot S (less ryl (lit U Yr
15
Randolph Prank &amp;
Ellen

B.r,I'iam I F &amp; Pearl C

Starkness Uefald F I
Slilrliy F

NAMUOPOWNIR

a2 55

Pioenlng James C 1 Joan C

McCOOI 1McCooI
Williams Henry
Williams Frank P. (Inora
Bryant James
blue Teddie
Phiner .INI Shirley
Dora
MeCool JarS F
Williams Henry
butler Sarah
SloganS lb
Rhiner J N
•
r,n,, V
Georgia 1
COtton Maca IMirinu.L
Rhiner J N
byron Mandy Heirs
RtilnerJM
Gunn Oscar I Catherine
Seaymcwe Lucy
Carpenler William &amp;
Willie Mae
Stephen CarlA Ida P
Fieldlioa&amp;BettieJ
Tilimen Willie &amp;
Annie LouiSe
Mite Murry
Scott Kenneth 1 Hazel

DUICRIPTION

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SItS Yr3
LOfI 17)437111 10
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LOISBIkS TrIO Lot 4 (Ilk ID T A
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LOtS 3111315
Lots 307 to 351
bega7sft 541)597 ct w
of SE con run Pd 124 311
WIlJft 1307-ill SLIt'
593", ft 1 10111 fobeg
(less flY)
III)
72 IS 30 McLarry ClIftord ILLS
PLA LAND &amp; COLONIZATION COMPANYS CELERY PLANTATION
Pilpolis
SI7SItoIWSOftofLot
Leary ft ides I McDonald
11.7*
Ii
I NS.SftofSlSSltofWl7O
ftof Lot II
Coson Frederick K &amp;
Lot ii (less S 1251? 1 54
Zaila N
10117
aI)ftof I 160 ft 15435
It of S lS ft of W 170
ft)
Li, James (1 Vivian J
331$
ft 100 ft ol S 340ff of 1
IlOftofW l9Oftuf Lot
I)
.
Howl Claude A
25.55
54 100 ft of 1 750 ft 1 51
tOO ft Of S 310 ft of C
140ff of Lot 131 N 200
(1111104W IlIft
Lvi James IlVlvlan J
34122
of Lot))
$275 Pftof Eilftof Lot
Bct,n Charles 0 &amp; Joyce F 7105
1o&amp;SllSlttof Lot 17
S IS ft of N 53151 ft oi
10130 IleuWlltfor
R-W)
McIntosh Robert 1 &amp;
Nadean 0
27373
SANFORD TOWN OF PSI P0514 TOM LIII III III 11*111?
S 35 33 ft of Lot S flIt 3
Tr2
bridges Furniture Co Inc
10435.1
5475 ft of Lot S (Ilk 3YrI
KaiSer Piellie C
34-1 53
Lots 1231 E lOft of 101
11)153 'Tr6 - Hotning James El JoanC
15155?
WiS iffof both blt3 Tr
4
HoenlngJamesllJoanc
234.17
Lot 1 N 20 ff of 101 10
SItealer Mae Steers
BIt] Ira ,,,,
11.03
MasonftermanEetal
LOSS flIk]Tr7
$00.15
W37 ft of LotS lall Lot
IBIS ITr 1
Melton Robert Detal
12140
Lots 5 &amp; 7 less 5 5'. II
Butl Tr4 - -1st Fed Savings I Loan
E 25ffof Lots 4 1551t4
Aiim of S.mIrmnl. CoswIv £51 MI
Ic 10
Woodall Oe'ra K Perkins
12-Il
IS 14
Hull James
Los 106154 Tr tO
Masey
Ernest
I
Lithe
M
214
57
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W", Of Lot 10 filkI Ir
S
.
- rlaler Margaret J HeIrs
143 73
Lots 112 BItS Yes
hrierp,Iaainel
Sit.
Lot I &amp; 54 10 ft of Lot 2
..8153 Ir 11
Oritfith Th.da 1
317.71
WIOlt oIl 1333 ftof bIt
,
HonfonWoodsonClMaryL
STrI)
- 4.549
N 100 It of 1 ', BIt S Yr
20
Thoninitvi Irranion iN
ILNenB
36iS
Lot3BIt*TrA
Woodslde011meu Heirs
1)26
Walker Jerr,' W I
JenneE
5512
Lots 11301k 4 Yr I
Constantine Nick HeIrs
17254
lot 10 Us o Yr
Mcriru Daniel J I
Deborah .1
13,11
loIs 417 BIt 0 Yr ID
Hort3n Woodson C
IMaryL
32654
105 10 Bite Tr I)
Cook James WI Violet S
I 62
Pd 75 1 3rd ft of Lot I Sit
7 Yr A
PianIomd Lemon
II SI
S2 I 3rdfl of Lot ISIS?
IrA
flrut Guy heirs
1331
54321101 Lot 711 11411
of vacd St mm W bIt 7
McGee I! C
753 70
V/cIt en Pli'ilis N HpirS
1017 5151 I,C
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Lol I IN IS, ft 011013
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Lots 1331 154
Lot 143
Lots 14310144
1011*5
Lots 213121*
Lot 735
lots 31)1242

Lot 751
LOt 753 LoIs 761 sc" 270 271 277
773)03304307)0S30
.
1310 .
Lola 2741275
Lot 21.1
Lot 252
LOts 7542551 254
Lot 37*

£ 420 ft of 54 430 II of
'i of Govt Lot 3 (less
(2311 for rd)
23 15 25 Len 40-' .,rcl p
Beg 2501? WI 742 lIftS
of NE con of NW t
run II 55 deg 34 mlii w
1*35 ft S to r E AIg
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23 IC 25
s s,o.'- i., (Iesj 5 35 4

NAMIOPOWNIR

54 10 Ot of Lot) &amp;tluat p1
of 54( lof SW'. In
Sanford 01 (lets rdl
Behress Gerald
10 iS 30
S30acresofN30cflof
Lot 7 Iet rcli)
OehreM Gerald
30 IS
BOOKIRTOWN Pit P0517111
Lot 1,155,04 alley •dj
on N
101 31
Lot 33
Lot 17 - .. .
Lot 45
Los aFI I IS It Of Lot *1
10' 73
10475
Lot Ill
Lot II?
101,122 1331174
LOs 131
LoIs tIll 137

Pcselsimer Wiridcwti I.
Mecedtts S

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structures. Ask

FarI, lutner J Jr A
Parbard J

AdamS .Ieck SI Janelle E

Q.Whatisthebestprotection
agatrt hesne burglaries?
A. 'This 13 Indeed an lncrear'
11W problesn ui all areas of thP
c'uuntrs'. One re'eeeit
tictic
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Ia2flof Loll) (Ilk C
L04IPBIIC
lot 22015 C
Lot 73 lest 54 10 It) flIt
C
Lot 347. 54 101101 Lot 7)
15 101104 Lot H (Ilt C
1.0$ 33 less 510ff) BIt C
Lol 76515 C

stt ot ot s s P 33 ft
otlot3

fotiowing

Si'i"n'nule C*mnty Boird
at Adjulen-sirit
•
liCt byrne. Chairman
PUIlsh May 73. 1572
DID I

-

Lot 3 run Wly on w ii
WeSIa Part Dr ISO It
N IS deg OS mlii W to
W$IVa River Sly
71 d
50
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dustered to provide aesthetically attractive green areas
and recreational tadlitles.

gl.ar alarm
fertis'e.

41-4

-WIKIVA CAMP $1111 REPLAY OP P, PCI Sill SI
Sig lIlt' Nty of SE c

S MoIlie Pt Wills
PubliSh May 3. 5. 14. 23. 1512
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fl

Countp, F lorda, deScribed as
Beginning
al
the
t0U0*5
sW corner of 1.0t 35 Block A 0$
Brantley 14111 Islatei. r;r
degrees 3$' 3.4' We's' along thC west
line' Dl Lot 25. 17$ Al thent, NOrth $4
degrees IS" E 3300 ttisnce
degrees 43' lID" East 17350' thenCe
South SI degrees
w
34W •
0011Sf of beginning
Further
Described as on herry Hill Circle
Ins public isu.are'
.
held
tIe County Comm,.son Cha'nbri-.
at the Court Hule, Sanford
Flora, OCI Jur'e IS. 1577. Cl 7 - X
P.M. 0 as SOOn thereafter as
padsubie
SefViit,oIe County boaro
f Adiuslrvuent
flu Jack Syme.
Chairman
Publish N.y 23. 1517

U5)

C
q

'i
uui,u tornirt
--'
rountrs
shotgunnctl u ii proves oo oilRnwe Grani
roam tree, actually turns licult or dangerous to capture i,ns AL the Florida site Mt
can
They said
Grant had quit in
into a Filthy, overcrowded them alive, the newspaper said. awaiting siipment to Henry relations,
officer.
fourth
Øflt• Georgia, t
At leaSt nine lions have been
due to April because he was "disprison when it closes for the
nhihL the Miami Herald 5ai shot since the tourist attraction Lion Country Safari
opened in I97, the Herald said. open nest month. KoburTi said. 1iutled ut not having been
We've had more than 100 promoted to general manager"
SUfldaY.
of the Florida preserve.
The mile-square wild ap,1 In most cases, the lions were
" am woied about whether
preserve outside West Palm killed after they attacked other, lions in our park in Florida
Beach jams 130 tiwn lions into more valuable anima such as over four years. and the
number
ot has
bn our etmiNflY will suffer under
we have had to
7ebru, the story added.
small cages at night. fn
very, very small," saId Dredge. tins attack," Dredge said. "We
Unnamed cmployes
shoots escaped beasts at c
quotedassayingalionwuOflce 'ii the visitors who drive their have 50 cmplcyes. they have ,,,
lion families and they are all ter- 1
even staged a television
n
fight cars through the park saw a
deliberately thruit into a
rtbh upset and hurl"
mercial that led to the death of a
be
with other lions so the action maultr.g a giraffe, they'd
"I know in my twart t.hat we
hon, the Herald said.
could be filmed for television. ternbly upset.
lion Country executives. gert.
"11 a lion is attacking another are &amp;iing the right thing. Let
The male lion was said to have
erally denying the charges. i.efled In terror and later died of a animal and causing It to suffer, tini&amp;' prove we are right,"
nstantIv1')1 5A
plied that a hostile reporter had
gangrenous leg broken during we Will shoot the lion 1
talked to a vindictive
-em______ _____________________
plctye and "conned the Herald attempts to recapture him.
•
Two vice presidents of Lion
into printing it."
IT1S
('c'imtr Saf&amp;n, Inc., said they
IU
The ext-ratives, contacted
'll I
(C)nCJC)
I
knew nothing about any televi.
Calif orma arid Texas, said ti
•
the article was "disracefuUy sion conmercla) and could not
one-sided" and that it ignored undersUnd twv' such an alit-

OF ADJUSTMENT
tSS 301. lying Smith of Old Co,a,lry Grove Avenue
31 155.301 his; the North 35'
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
This publiC hearing *111 P held in
thereof I F urthCr described as
Club Road (less 74ev-ft 3515' Of lad
OF ADJUSTMENT
Nti(a
Of
Public
Hearing
flue County Commission Chambers
lcteC on Wilson Road. ore hiatt
IlL thereof) Further dI-SCrOID as
Notice is P*retiy gym that the mile south of I P 44
South of Country ClUE Road and of thi Court HouSe. Sanford,
Notic, of PvbIlt. Hearing
board of Adiustrnient will conduct a
F brIde, Or June I'. 117. at 7 00
Wt pf Grapetille Av?nue
will b. h-Id In
'This
Notice is hereby given that the
publIc licaririg to consider approving the County Commission Chambers
This public hearing will be held In P M.. on as soon thereatler as
thr Court House, Sanford. board of Adjustment will cOrduCt a
a lot shape var'ance in an A I
the County Commission CPiamtwrs posSible
public hearing toconsida, approving
thie
tøiiIfl
Agriculture
Zoi'i('
Oft
Board
Seminole
County
of the Court House, Sanford,
Florida, on June 1,, 1*13 at 700
a special eaception In an M I
dtribqd oro'y
04 AdiutIment
Florida. or June 15. 1572. ut 7 00
N .or at soon thereafter at passble
General Industrial Zone to part a
E 'of NW'. of NE .of NI '.
lip JaCk Symt,
PM, on at soon ther.atl*f as
Seminole County board
trailer until Office is cOnStruCted on
lass Tract A and Tract II Oelcritwd
Chin' man
posSible
the following oescribed propentp
as toIbowi.
PubliSh MAp 3?. 1172
SemInal, C,unty Board
By Jack Syrn.. Chairman
Florida Land &amp;
Lot 37,
Irac'tA-'The54347.37'oftturW'i PblIlh May 73. 1512
DID
105
oi Adjustment
________________________
ColonizatIon Company Celery
4 the ( 't of the NW. of the NC • DID
lit' Jack Iyvne.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Plantation. Piat Book I. Page 129
ot the PiE . a' Section 21705751.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Chairman
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT. Furm,roescribega;un Rand Yard
lesS
the
North
7$
for
OtiS
FIci•d
CUlT lCd AND fOR SEMINOLE
Pubsh May 73. 15(2
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. Road S'v'er Rgadl Norm of 5
TractB- TIupSou?P,3M Viol theE
010113
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CivIl Action No 72-131
and South of the Smiltuerly P * at
'.04 the NW I,. of the PIE .. of
IN CHANCERY 73.4*1
IfS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
In Re the Marriape of
1CL Railroad
ALICE 5'.lL 50111 aS a 41cr WItOri NE '.01 the NI . of Suic'ton 34
(.101401' b', I AWLEY. HajIband.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl dR
Thu public hearing will be held in
251
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the County CommIssion Chambers
Further described as South of liii; and
Plaintiff.
COUNT'l. FLORIDA
DOROTHY MAE hAWLEY. Wife. of the Court House, Sanford.
Roaa
NOTICE OF SUIT
CIVIL ACTION NO 72.$3
Florida oti June iS. 1113, at 700
Itt pubtir hearing wIll be held fl
'THCJMI.,t.
C
MCL
4111.
HARRY 0 HALL. rpt1411lpi J
10 DOROTHY Mist hAWLEY
P.M. or as loon thereafter as
DErEPiDAPIT thur County Commfsslon Chambers
HIlT. nd LLOYD * HITT,
P No 3. Crys,r,
possIble
Of Ift CDurl House. Santord.
NOT ICE OF SUIT
Ptalt'ttitts.
West Virginia
Seminole COunty Board
Florida, or June IS. 1573. at 100
'TO. THOMAS L McCLAITI
YOU ARE WOlF 1(0 that an
S'S
Adluilmoril
YOu ARE HERL NOTIFILD that P.M. or as soon thereaftar as
EDWARD BARNARD. et al
action for dissolution at marriage
by Jack Syme.
an action ID rescind the deed possible
arid other relief has been filed
Chairman
Seminole Count board
prnhi1'c yrutj titer on 11* folloWIng
NOTICE OF SUIT
against you arid you are reQuired to PuDIl' N.y 33. 1173
ot Adhuitmerit
Described Property In Seminole
TO QUIET TITLE
serve a Copy o' your written DID ¶10
By Jack Syme. Chairman
OF County. Florida IN tHE PIANE DI THE StATE
__________________________
defenses to 11. II any, on Gordon V.
Publish
Map
23.
1172
Lot 4. MAGNOLIA HILL. as
lj, 01410*
FrederIck. AttOrney for Petitioner, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
13.
liED
recorded In Piat boot IS Page
r 11w neii'nOantl
whOse adrss is P0 Bat tlSS.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Public Retords 04 Seminole Count,.
EDWARD BARNARD and MA14'i'
Court at tft County Judle. Sanford, Florida 37771. and Iii, the CIRCUIT.
t
IN
AND
FOR
Florida
BARNARD. hIS *lte. Viii. TIP
oreunat with the Clerk of the above SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Seminal, County, Stat. of Florida
Suhiect to aces. easements aria
(WYNN AND MATTIE L GWYNN.
sytled Court or or before the 5th day CIVIL ACTION 740. 71.11*0
IN PROBATE
rest, idioms.
h's wilt, GEORGE C POWELL and
0 June 1172. otherwise a Judgment
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
In re the (state Of:
hiSS t'tm filed again;' you and you
FAT I-NCL C POWELL, fill wife,
may tie entered aganst ypu for the EuGENE S LAWSON, HUSBAND.
ZILLAH 11 WELSH
reQlred toservea copy of your
are
I (INOIR CASSITER arid
Deceased relief demanded in the P,tltl
AND LORENE I LAWSON, WIFE
wretlpt' defenses. if an, to it or'
wilt,
REUBEN
hit
WITNESS my hand and Seal of
FINAL NOTICE
AMENOEDNOTICE OP SUIT
JOHN A BALDWIN. attorney for
_________
,hlS
1*55111k and
LAWSON.
Notice It hereby given thaI the said Court this 4th da, at May. 1V72
TO. LORENE I
Plaintiff. whoit address ii lute
wife. Vi P LASSITER arid
ii'ioerl.g?*d wili. on the ltet day of (Seal)
Residence Unknown
East HtPiway 434 Casselberry.
$00
14.55111 P. lilt *it*. RUFUS
,
ARTHUR H SIECV,WITP4, JR.
June &amp; 0 II'?, present to the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida. 377(fl. .110 file lIst original
s.&amp;SSITER an M P i. ASSITER.
Honorable County Judge of
as Clerk of laid Court
tnat an action ton a D'ssoluleon of
with the Cleft of the above styled
his wits. GEORGE H BROWN
•._
-- -- ,.
. ... .,.
SemInole County. Florida. her final
Marriage has been flied against you
By (lien Scott
Ui. iV
V5V
U' U"W
U
- -----------, his wife, (.10
H
rrturn, account and vouchers, as
Deputy Clerk
and you are regulredtos.rvea copy.
may
be
en
otherwise
a
iudgmplV
find
DILLA
C
(iROslilel
Esecutrir of the Estate of (.0140011 5' FREDERICK
o your writlende$enses. If any.
tp'ed against you Ion the reteel
ANTONIO
IROwNI. 11
for the HuSband, whose address is
at SOld tIm, then and there, make iio East Commercial Street
prtilion
.ile, I A 10* and
said Judge fOr a P 0 boa 17,5
Post Office Boa 143. Atlamnont,
WtTN(SS rviy 'and and the laal t application to me
ONIO SOLARY aria
h's w..
Sanford, Florida 377 71
SprIngs. Florida 3171). arid file the
final settlement Cl her ad
IS??
said
C.ourt
on
Ap'il
W.
PEARL Ti SOLARY. Ph; wIfe,
original wiTh the Clerk Of the above
,tslrsislrat.m of said estate, and foe Publish May 5 1*- 3. 30. lf73
(ball
(OWARO J SOLARY crud
1111' 17
order dischargIng hem as
styled court on of befonellie 75151 day
ART PIUR H BLCKWIT14. .1k . an
, till wife- A
L MCDANIEL
Of May. 1573. otherwise a Iudgment
ti.cmjtrla
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Clerk
and AMELIA MCDANIEL. P15 wife.
Dated thIs Use 77Th oay of AprIl,
may be entereC against ,_-' for the
OF ADJUSTMENT
By Martha I vitmien
I IflII ANNA WILSON •tid
relief demanded
,
4 0 1577
tieputy
Clerk
her huSband MR
swan Cro;by WelSh
Vi'ITPlEl$mn, tang and Inc seal ot
Notice at Public Hearing
-.
Publish May 7, I. 15, 73, 1972
I WILSON and
As Esecutri. of
Court on the 25th day Of April.
ven that tIS?
PdoI,ce '5 P*m,V,
-her husband TIjOS
WIlLh DID Ii
the Estate of
$572
Br,a'iS Cl AdIuSImertl will conduct a
COUNTY
IN
1111
JuDOC'S
'' '-'---hIs wile. IA
end
ZILIAN N WELSH
(StALl
public hearingtiuconsidev approving
COURT hi AND FOR SEMINOI £
-- --- -- -. liii
ViILSON arid
Deceased a special eaCeptiol' ir,
ARTHUR Ii BECKWITH.
,. t
COUNYY FLORIDA
wife. THOMAS EMMETT WiLSON
SILNS'TROM. DAVIS 5.
CLERK
park
a
General
Industrial
Zone
l
IN PROBATE NO ooic
and LIZZIE ANNA WILSCN. Ps
McINTOSH
Elilli Scott
seturit,
pupcees
on
tb,
trailer
f
IN RI (STATE OF
wife CORAL CUIHING aria -Florid, Stati Bank
DEPUTY CLERK
tollowing descrlb.d property
. he
husband. I I DOROtHY bOND MIENS at. Suet, 77
Begin' al. s,oinl of ttie South line ot Publish Mat' 2. • 16. n. 1577
Dc)RUTl4'r II Mt (RI.
e'sheng and -------. hIS
Sanford, Florida 37711
Silver Lake Road in the SE .ot IPie
Di':,'atrd
wt. it alive a' if dead 10 Pus or I"I
Attoi-nf'yi Ip' (.ecutnv
SW .01SeCtion 7 701 3I(.saud po'nt
In Itme Court at the County Judge.
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
untnowTih$'ir$, deviSes's. iega'eeso'
Publish May 3. 5. tt 73 )573
SO deQ'ul'5 5' 44" 1 10' arid
beiIiO
Seminole CowAty. Florida. In
pers.ns
Ta all cr,dula's and all
yantees. arid all artier pensgra a'
DIDI
North II Degrees
"
C
Probate.
having claims or Demands against
parties claiming by. through. unOr
trtrns the 54* corner of s.a'd SE '.Qt In re (state 04
said eState NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS
on against them
Itue
155
'. 'hence run SO degrees 0
DOROTHY A' roi,TAIPIE
i'i s"ic' ICc! ci' ici.' ii" t'r'rt'
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
AnD t
ii' 25 mt tti' Pd P * line 0I a
' I
isit,$ ,rO nf,Ct 'eQ"med IC p'r'.rctl or,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
All parties or ev'rsons having or
Seaboard
Coast
spur
line
01
Line
claIms and drmands which ypu. or
'THE (STATE OF
claiming any right, titi. a' intenest
TeAII Creditors and Persons Having
Railroad. thenCe 'or' along said spur
r'thr! Cit you ri-i tavr again;' tel,
c1 1 1 YC1 ?,i.MiCMAEL
"' and to tltt tO'lQwirip drscIi-4f
Claims or Demands Against Said
I)
P55 P451 Orgi-"t'I
10
1)23
einlrcl
t)CJl4O'vfi
(10110
1,'Et
14S
DEC1AitD
l,tualed ,n Sm.n5Ir
I"OPcrty
Estate
tIle P C of e curve toricave Na'
MIENS,
PROBATE F ILE NO
a s • DON 01 HY B
County, Fiarifla
YOu and each 04 l'ou. are hereby
thwesterl,,Plavingaradiusollsi11'
'm'ou,rrf(retlynotiliedtofuieanr
Lot 20. Block "B". WILSON'S deceased, late 4 Seminole County.
notifie arid regi,l.red to present any
and a certlral angle at 53
press
44'
___
ADDITION to ovit DO. according Florida, to ttie Count, Judge o4 clae,t' on demand tiich you may
claimS and demends wh+Crt ,..'
30' thence run Northeasterly along
against said Estat,. in the
Ii the pia' thereof as recorded in Seminole Coun'y a hi ofluce in the
.Ittu.t El you may have against the
laid curve a dislance of 3312$' tog
f the County Judo'
Pljt bock), Pag,'53 Public Records
County Courthouse en lanloro. office
ntate p, Dorothy M Fonifainie.
point u the Westerly N W line Of
Seminole Counip. florida. in tre
SemlnoieCoun?,. Flgcigi, aitfli,isia
of Seminole County. Florida
ted, late of sad County. he tile
a.
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Lake
Yb. w'd sco o' you. a-c no"ficJ rrv-'r"i f'ut'. thC cisc gt lit's' C-rt'p Court 540:54! i' Seminole
Cpun'v uuoge f S4rn:Pmule County,
Chaim Branch sae pan' lv.ngoc a
within
5ij
calendar
FlOrida
ngt,,
Cou't'p.
l?'.a' a SUII to 0u'Ct title tO tIlt above publication at thiS
Fla'Va. a' P's office in the court
months Item lIst time p1 the Ill-SI curse concave Wrsterli, r.aving •
Eachtleim a' demand 'flu;t Lit ir'
detct'lbid property 'ias been flied
Florida, within i, calendar Isioniths
e' lrit'nce run
Oi of S degrees 7
reside'nce and post 04$ 'Ce add'ess of
Delver a copy of each' diem
serv, a copy p4 yau ariewe, tu the
from the t,rtie of the firs! pi.,bliC.at,on
Northerly
sad cvtv* l%Ol'
along
tie clamant and must be Sworn to
demand to the Courtt, Judge
.omplairl! on tIle Plaintiffs' at

O OWNtR

&amp;

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William Dredge, who spent
SEMINOLE COUNT" bOARD
Country's pioneer efforts In ani.
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS wAp
tpidt we
N07 ICE iS hereb'
mal conservation, care and pt-. several 'ears at the South FlarOP ADJUIMENT
NOt iCE IS htreby Qwer that i am
will continue to rise on the new
ida preserve and now works at a
323
£
Palm
•'
'nCQ•d
iii
bI.AnP$1
at
oft
Notice of Public Nearing
pagation.
&gt; JAMES . W000ARD
•nQapsC fl bultngla II
Notice at Public NearIng
charts. MY tZ•
(as'
Lake
St
LOngwoOd.
Seminole
similar
one
In
Laguna.
Calif.,
l4!ce Is Pw?by g'von thu the Dr.. Ovii0*, F$$ , SemuiiOie C0U11y,
Notice Is hereby plvn that the
Cople. News Sersice
The Herald reported that as
County, Fbi-ida sidp' the fic'ItO'.Is
The growth arid development perts. Such units will account
tongs under the fictItiouS name f
said the lions must be put in
hoard of *oius?m.nt *111 conduct a
of &amp;diustmln? wii conduct a ___________________________
name of 'THE ARTIST MAR sET, public hearing to ionsiden approving
rublic hearing IocOiflider CpDnOVIVSQ NEAIUM COMPANY. arid thu. I
pens at night In case a hurii- of condominiums In the total fcE 50 per cent of all multi! amand lit we fl'fflC tO rpçltie' laId
? PCCr pa"d vararKe i an P 1 intend ,0 rPg%11 laid name *11', tr.t
a'a':e "am
a Pea'
Legal Notice
cane, tropical storm or high nets housing scene will be one ily construUOn b' 1975 or 1P76,
,samr
'h
11.1
CIe's
at
It'.
Ci'cu!
en
an
P
1*4.
RetldCnuiai
on
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court.
5,mnole
leidt-flt,Ol Zone frD 3O to 1C
Zone on it.
many agree.
Court, Seminole Count,. Fida in following d,jCi'ibed property:
winds rip dawn fences around
Cwnty. Florida Iri acco'dance WIth
the following described prOperty
of tie moststgnificant
In a condominium, each i-,
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
the pa.rk.
Lot Si, W000crI'lt unIt. 1 Furmir me provisions of the FICtItIOuS accordance with hi p'OISiora Of
LOt 3. blok B. Lloyds Terrance,
emerge from the decade of the apartnent or town house La inOF ADJUSTMENT
statutes. To Put boos I. Pae 51. In Section 1 31
Octibid as 5015 Ferncrvlt Drive Name Statutes. To wIt Section the Fictitious Name honda
The other vice president. icrStatutes
"
Wit Section 145 05
dividually and completely
ThIS public hearing well be held in solO, Florida Statutes 1537
2$ FurTher Described as on West
ry Koburn, currently managing
NotiCe
of
Publ
ic
Nearing
This prediction Is being ii
S .ludith A Brumbauti. 0 B
'hr COunty Commission ChAmbers
owned i usually b&gt;' thit O('Ct3
Lake
Brantley
Road
Qlvfl tttst tte preparations for next week- pr'(s1l by thcreasng numbers pant
1401'Ce
is
hereby
Mcqnhie
I
vici
i. The owner shares ownthiS Court Hou%C, Sanford. PubliSh MC . i. ;i o icn
ThIs public hearing will be held in Boa'l! of Aaiustmuett II conflucl
I
Janet silpo'r
C end's 'pening of a tint-cl Lion
'3a on .J'rir It. 1573. at 7 00 F
flu ti
of housing experts They point ership of the total develthe
County
Comrnts,flre
Chambers
pubic
Pi'arnç
to
coniSden
approving
Countr&gt;
Safari
in
Grand
Prane,
I',hlpgt
Ma
S
It
3
)C
'c'
soon thereafter as posthir
en the Court pious,, Sanford
out that one out of every e*ght opments cotnmunut) areas,
SEMINOLE COUNTY $01 RD
a rear yard variance from 30. to 20
01043
''mshOli County Board
Florida. or June 15. at 700 P.M.. or *nan P 1*4. RglId,ntaI Zofle on Die Its., said the Lions are caged at newly built apartments was
OF ADJUSTMENT
condominium- e.g., common walkways, pool,
FICTITIOUS NAME
___________________________
-4iu%tmWt
,
as won thpreafler as possible
__________________________
following described property
eondon'unflufl or
NOTICE IS Pefetit U'V' that we
recreation building, t-tc. He anJack lyric. Cpiairmar.
i'
Seminole
County
Board
Lots
1
and
2.
Block
F.
Sanbarsdc
Notice ol Public Hearing
type unit doring the first year ranges his own separate fiare engaged In DJt4r*S1 at P0 Boa
f'ut,lh May 33 1572
Adlustment
SprIngs, Tract 74. Second Replat in
Notice is hereby given that the
Legal Notice
Longwnod, Fia 37710 Seminole
of the decade.
tiE 0 107
lit' JOck Syme,
nancing and receives individSection731
fsoardoi *dIiistmeflt will canduCla
30
Further
described
as
County. Florida under thu fictItiouS
This adds up to about
Chairman
corner of Franklin Street and St,iit
public hesi-eng tc consider approving
ualt.axbills,&amp;SPWWOUIdUa
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
name
'T E AIR PibIhu
(WE
condominium units. Quite an
Awen'je
FICTITIOUS NAME
a special ,iCeffliOr en an Al
OF ADJUSTMENT
COND &amp; HEATING. arid that
II
oto is
over the ig,000 units of single-family residence.
ThiS publiC hearing will be held in
NOT ICE IS hereby given that i am
Agriculture Zone to complete
Intend tO register taig name with__
the ____________________________
ie reason for the wideSEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
thi
County
Commission
Chambers
engaged
in
ta.j%lness
at
430
tt
this
t&gt;'pe
constructed
durtrig
digging of fish pond and removal
Notice of Public Hearing
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
growth of condcxninOF ADJUSTMENT
of tPte Court House. Sanford. Semonan Blvd . Cassetberry,
ht,te Ii hereby given that the eacels dirt from property (borrow
the previous year.
County, Florida In accordance With
nuns Is tied to the rising cost of
Notice
Public
Hearing
Florida.
Of
JuIw
IS.
173.
at
7
Seminole
County.
Florida
unoer
thu
on
00
Adiustmertt
wIll
conduct
a
opermteOrl
on
Inc
following
hoard of
ttueprc,vesinnsot the Fgctitlu NarI'r
me "conctcxnlniumn
land. It is becoming increa.s_________________________
public hearing toconsider approving DI'SC'lb'd prtgiefty
74"r 5 hereby 9pn that the P M.. or as soon thereafter as fictItiOuS name of GUPPIES 'N
Statutrs 'To wit Sector 541 Cc
South
PUPPIES
No
5.
and
that
I
interu
tO
fteginning
44$
anD
3?
3)
lPit
board a4 Adiustment will conduct a POilibu
a special eact'Ptiofl in an A I
florida Matutes ISS'
ingly difficult, if not Uflp05
Seminole County Board
register laid name with tIe Clint of
Agriculture Zone to operate of the NE corner Of Government Lot
public hearing tDcorlSiDfW approving
Legal Notice
I Path,on 'Thomas
sthle, to build new rental apart0 Adjustment
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
recreational facility o.n to the I. Sf'ctiosi 34 151liE. run South
a lot silt variance ri an A 1
Roger Itohannon
merits and keep the rents down
By Jack Syme,
F ,araa in accorDance
the tollowne fbi-cc r We'll t t3? thence North 59
n....-t -.t...
Pubi,P, M l&amp; 7t UI Junr a. ic'; Agriculture Zone on 11w frIlowing
uh1Ct COUNTY BOARD
(ii a tes'aI to'ltc can aflorcl to
Cnarrnan
provisions Di the Fictitious Name
thence Last 1%??' to Point 01
deScribed properly
decnibed properly
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
- Statutes. TO Wit: Section sos 05
Tb, North 757' of the (•t 150' Of PubliSh May 23. 1513
East $71' at West 517 Of SmiTh 17.5 ttr'clfw'ilng Further described as
ia&gt;'. The high cost of land, couSEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
F lot.oa 5ttutet III?
ChainS of SE 'a Of SE i Of SeCtor 34 Northeast a! Pearl La5e And West Of
the Welt NO Sot the 141'. Of Section DID iOi
pled with rising construction

attorney.

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DESCRIPTION

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
_______________________________

2303 Lawtcn Road. SuIte' 700.
Orlando, Florida, and flue the
original 151 tIle qff ice gf the Clerk gt
Its, CircuIt Court on or betore tIme
2,?yt day pf May 15?? 'ift -'-wise the
alegations at tie complaint *ii tie
taken as curi1e'ed
ThuS nef ice shall be published ome
each' west for tour consecutive
welts in the SetterS Herald
Dated this 3oth day Of April 1177

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LOP I Ilk C

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15711

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Lots 1,011 31 to 24 SIC
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Christine

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101*1 11510 A Tract 14
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Hardy Virginia K

71 11

Beg 4W cot Lot I rvst
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1011201 71 RIO Pt Tract
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S"tolLotl Tract l

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Financial Services

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121.41

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Lot I Tract 7

103110fF 4431101 SW

LAO 41 N If 1`1 Of 1017

SIC,
Lot 1I 114 'i CO 10430
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110.43

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31.44

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Reeves Charles 0 &amp;
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.
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37377

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UNRECDPL*%..M(4KANNIYRA$CHESTAIESLAKI$IC

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(lets rd)
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1.0111803 .

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7.31
4,
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743 43

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157.11

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Patricia

CMVIos

III Marguerite

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501 NW con 4 NW
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Lot I Tract)

LIt

49.69

MIN ERAL SPRING PAR K AME MDR D PLAT OF lIT ADD PSI P0544111

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1150

43740

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Loll?

WeaCley Richard i &amp;
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Mary I!
flr,lton Roger I
Dorothy A

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03 20 31

7*300

5011

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32547

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Barbara

Lot It

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(Ins WIll It) .......03 30 31
W 330 of of SW to of SW

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III 11

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44

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Mason Carolyn W

Lot I
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Loot 5101 ............
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3505

3451

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Lot 13 S*t S 21 - 31 Al N 10

GladysO

O'c'*r jouign
Ma,,L

104031 ..............
LotsUIlOO..
1041 771 I 77111 1 1 70 of
of Lot 711

Florida Pallet Corp

II 30 37

SIC F Tract 4

Ill?

Offer OlinI

J

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Ca'i Bello w

LAKE HANNEY MANOR PS IPO 34

Harrelson Willis B

12.11

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ftN7 deg 15mon43
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Lot 13S1023

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Lot 513

Evelyn 1

Loss 7775 lI &amp;i)"% I

0011

Scot! George 0

,

3343

Lot)? (ins 009 NE
run S 171.111 N 754%
Is -In 30 stic Illy Iso.52

C*1sll David T&amp;
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Cadmus WIIm.m 3 I
Kathryn H
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43.21

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7114

7173

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S ' Cl vat it N of Lots

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1

Martin Donald J &amp;

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11331

Shirley C

Buffett Harold B Jr
&amp; Ruth A

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mint III VIttobeg

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loners to be changed."
It was Meyer who led the fight
black
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and when and II the prued
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INSURANCE Commissioner Tom O'Malley says
Florida motorists can expect insurance
premium increases of 20 per cent or higher next
year as a result of a bill requiring all motorists to
()urct);1se increased liability coverage.

, vIti-:I;F:-and-1ill permit that allows the
filling of a 240•acre lagoon near Jacksonville for
construction of a $250 million factory t,'
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up a hornet's nest of

Loan s.lectswn requiring 1
truversy in the City of Sanford
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City 4A Altamonte Springs &amp;strcung plan tit equalize the

Four residency districts.
bird dlstr eting as a
Cawietlinen still rim at4arge
its city government fur [2 to
1 but live within pre.determnlneti
accoriling to Mayor

County Consolidationyeari.
Lrwrence Swutfurd.
S udyIs Propo d

In the Citl of LnWond,
"1 recurnmentiet.t the plan
. meanwhile, Its iltsircung ir'.ears ago when we
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uitemnt'rmts attributed to her,
UeL inre JcLiun on this was living on the same street," th
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but mtdt'h stw had rio part en
veteran of 20 years in ins city's will have to be (IrmtYI.
cuuuiing
Ma yor Kenneth tIttJWTm.
formulating.
The cununittee's efforts were political arena said.
This testimony de veloped aftHubert t)aetmn, Greater flWC successful in separating showingresulencvsofSanlurti's
SJI(1 today Wider the plan
era Taunls attorney, Arnold D. Sa nford Chamber of Conunerce S ünok froemi Orange County offtvis on poge •,
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"I did not feel it was proper
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at by re-dit.ricung, which was
indicated
ilogiouck owner
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Newton chairman,
keont'd on
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to discredit
Tuesday's directors meeting accomplished by the last thaI 41 members f the city
f'ou thn a ttemp
---Mrs. Meithews' direct prosecu- that the League of Women t.eglsL*ttLre.
Still under stuii, b this
tuon testumony by brooding her Voters may help secure a study cuumunitwe us time prupuaetl s.s!e
a liar, FBI informer arid a per- of Seminole County conf the Seminole Memurul
son of questionable immorality. solkiation by twtihl
Hospital by the County Corn11cr revt'liitioris about the alLchimi, speaking towme-30 mlsaiva
li'gt'tl threats and assassination Chammuber directors at a 411W
Conunuttee has opposed the
attciuipts came out on redirect ten&gt; uuiceting, said two years hospital talc until IIION IDquestioning from amistant US. ago the ctuilliber went W formation rtuuve to the Sale Ll
'fbr HOME IMPROVE1IENT
Atty itenmuirit lkmuupsey after rcurd wanting a county known
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LS L)lstnlct Judi Gerald B charter study but this proposal

progress on the two major issues: tirins curbs
cur
and the Vietnam war.

HOATS and helicopters pill South Vietnaniese marines ashore iii an end run landing
north of Hue. U.S. pilots claim four more MiGne,
are lost,
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WEATHER
Yesterday's high 86 low 63. Partly cloudy.
highs In mid to upper BUs. Low tonight 65 to 72.
Calm, WUrIfl weather more typical of
summer than spring dominated most of the
tfon today In the wake of a series of violent
thunderstorms that whipped through sections of
hit' Plains (ate 'l'tit'stliiy.
Power lines were knocked down In many
parts of Minneapoll? and St. Paul, Minn., leaving
some 50,000 homes without electricity.

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plied threats agains t her.
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Should the people of Sanford be given the
whether residency
districts should be set up for members of the
Sanford City Commission?

— Blackburn, alter learning iiients at her own trial because
Bla ckburn had masterminded
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wrote out what he wanted her to threatened

involve Meyer in this year's elect

Opposed

id.ilum ttl) 'dIt lied II' thee grand sat, ''if we ca n get 15 per ccitt

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hut have yet to give any direc t indicat ion (i f

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Are you in favor of the School Board's
year. round school plan'

prt.,uiIujns when we all voted for
the "rio fault" deal, we learned
today that It's tobea20 per cent
INCREASE Instead,
And did you realize that when
we all voted for a change in the
state's constitution two years
ago that we were also voting
"That you can't leave your
homestead to your wife?"
I" br. told, however, that
that "little jewel" is going to
amended In Novembei'

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It was Meyer who led the fight
the black
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month ago he found a mother and four young crushed by a car alang
Lake Monroe but Oscar, here, was still hanging onto a nipple. lie was
two inches long. Westgate fed him with a medicine dropper every three

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SOME MORE OF TilE
SAME
The %ormwn of the
Moose will be holding a garage
sale at 917 E. 25th Street In
Sanford, Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday—with all the proceeds
going towards The Good
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down those 15 trees on her gambling ring and that they te.sUfy,
property. .. there was a 52 year
old woman playing golf at
Winter Park Pines Golf Course
H EADLI N ES
this past Saturday who was

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She's now a patient at the
Winter Park Hospital.

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Forest City is offering a $300 witness s tand In U.S. Dis ct
reward for Information leading Court Tuesday, testified she before a federal grand jury assassination attempts on 004?
and conviction of was closely associated with more than three years ago, of his gambling colleagues; had

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"Any fair-minded individual CrAwily continued.
by black leaders to discum what
He said. "We want and need
of
would
want to give the people
steps should be taken in view
community relatinnslups
emselves
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fflackburn likewise InFla. were lovers For about se ven of
the President, JACKSONVILLE.
ha t II) sa y at
and :oincldentally, there's lAP)— Beverly Roberts the nine years they were structed her on w
his Jacksonville trial in August
together.
another Miller at the helm Mathews testified Tuesday
Four of the orIginal 60 de. 1970—following his indictment
presently, Pat Miller of lied before a federal grand jury
and
her former lover lendants In the cue are on trial despite her testimony
not related to on behalf
Southern Bell
charges. that he Instructed her to repeat
tery
Harlan A. Blackburn, identified 00 varIous lot
the Judge.
by pollee as the "chief" of a There have been 49 pleas of her story when Mrs. Mathews,
known as Beverly Roberts,
central Florida bet ting syn- guilty from various defendants, (him
came UI) for trial In Orlando on
dlcate, because she feared for including Blackburn.
Mrs. Mathews made the fol. a Charge of perjury
her life.

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from Harold Kastner.. . to
attend and share in the
joyment of the 50th
of the Sanford Shrine Club
tomorrow night, starting at
6:30.
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hours at the start but now he is on a solid diet.

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leader anti defeated t7andidate
for the 1971 ('ely Con mi'ision

Cjrangt' County perions .ortm,
now cnmpleUn
residents
oghts suit against the city.
before
a
today
Issued
the
following
for
dtatr'cttng 'here have n
ThLi was disclosed by Louise
PrelimlrY drafts
statement relative to the Corn dirated a willingness In 41u'
U
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complaint
is
filed
with
the
(rawford Seminole Communi
Sanfordltes nnlv*d with 1ir
Wash- mission action It is regreitaty Action employe and in- Justice Department
e
the
suffered
a
same
issue.
city
t
termetliary through which civil Inglon
,commenting
Rev
Jones
did
not
comment
'iethack
due
in
the
actions
of
Rev
regt'Ls actions are forwarded to
the press after the Commission
three commissioners,
concerning
this
expected
court
Washington.
longer had doomed districting,
A meeting of Seminole Neigh- ac tion, but he stressed, "I
itateti. "No black rnsn can t'
remain asitwunrit will be lost
Lsaabiack.,e
ms-white
th
borhood United Councils see
of no return," elected tinder the present Santhe
rilght
problem."
He
commented,
on
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returned with one of those jazz),
"sweat shirts"...you know, the
funn y-sa yings bit flocked onto

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have m 13 sear old son to thank
torthat
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llliichburntuis pleaded guilty we can go over t
ctnit
Invited
to wagering charges and in- mission's head to secure tnt'
Sciutuewle
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Count&gt;
tonic tam irouti. lie has not yet stud)."
Ahusu Council on Aging will
tern scntemmi't'd.
--1k added this proposition meet 'thursday at 1 p. in. Lit
-- -might be pursued at a later date ruvn i
st Swwle Junta
Herald Index
with the help of the League of Cote.
ttlIit'Ii t'tt'rs relict', its Iiaehn
mt1 nunlaters In Semiotic
Area deritbis PU
It, "that's the only county- ct'unt&gt; are incited to uiwet with
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3A wide uCgitfltllitioit tha t coukL" the Council in a 'Glvc and
Caicuittar
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rn-itt ltaehn U also chairman UI (hi' t*kv" session to esplure ways
Classif ted ads ..
SB Chamber's legislative and and uuwa ns UI cvcreiaitimg Use
Comics
•9A national affairs nmIItce, c.. activitins for senior ctUns In
1ouwondpuu1e
611 of time more interesting *net the cuunt Future plans (or all
th'. Craime
9A
controversial groups.
,'f the PttMtdiit will
t)rttrAbby
Theta t't'iuiiiiiltt't"r work InI
Editorial t*tinliient
SA eluded an effort Ut district
In the Verne any minister
EflterL4IIflhuut'flt
9A City of Sanford for purpose of cannot attend, he U urged to
Iloniuciepmt -.
electing t'omnmniukuwrs, which send a represvntstive in his
llospitMnntes
A7A
war
defeated Monday night plt-r (f m' ti.ut,aie has not
hulthit'notl&amp;-t's
whelm iIIC (',,IIiitIt'O"l
tell contacted, he it&gt; call the
s. k.tlUA'I IA ihreitee o C ttI killed an effort to director of Council tic. Aging itt
.pui is
- 9A have districting Included Iii the Seminole Junior College 3a
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Drt'euuibcr ballot t)aehn hinted 1450 Kmt 291 for further details
Vegetable market

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is—The Sanford Hera Ic
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Monday, April 24, 1972

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NEW \'C)RK i AP) — The ning late Last week, the Price phoifid be reflected in the prim proliiil&amp; C,rann has m14 IMt

hnhl-theprtcr'4tne pledge "Is a

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'er Junior, past governor

Ross

SANFORD MoUSE LODGE in'ilk'd the
officers front row, John Peters, sergeant ol

Ca lhoun, treasurer, Howard Price. cretary,

Willirm Boggs. governor; George
ennis, junior governor, James McLaughlin,
prelate, back row, Frank Williams, outer

Harley Lee. three-year trustee, and Maxwell
Mincey, inner guard.
(Ann Rile-v Photo)

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The Florida Public Service Commission has scheduled a public
hearing on the Petition of Florida Power &amp; Light Company to increase its rates and charges for the sale of electricity so as to
produce additional gross annual opratlng revenues of op
proximately $85 million. This means that residential customers, who
paid an average of £18.03 per month last year, would have paid 570 79
per month under the proposed rates
The hearing will begin at:
9:30 a. m.. Monday. May 8. )72
DuPcnt Plaza Hotel
Miami, Florida
Monday, May B will be solely devoted to presentation by the
Company of 1estimon and exhibits in support of its Petition.
At the outset of the hearing on TuesOay. May 9, and at thc same
time each day following for the duration of the hearing, the public
will be afforded an opportunity to be heard regarding the rates and
services of the Company. The remaining time each day shall be
devoted to the presentation of the Company's direct case until
completed. Principal cross examination of the Company's witnesses
will be deferred until a subsequent hearing date to be scheduled for
that purpose.
Memberb of the pi.ibilC wh; are not able to attend the hearing but
who wish to record their views on this matter may write to the
Florida Public Service Commission, Tariff Department, 700 South
Adams Street, Talahassee, Florida

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REMEMØER! Sunday:
April 30, 2 a.m. Turn
Judge a man by his questions clocks ahead on@ hour
than by his answer
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for DAYLIGHT SAY.
Voltaire
ING TIME.

RUSTY RAIJ1..ERSON. L)Ci&amp;r'Okl son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob RaU1ersOO of CIuota.
wasadmattedtoWinter Park
Hpetal fat treatment of
measles. (ks March 30, he
ipped into a coma, making
d.*y the Vth day in mhcr
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Ileaddedttuitthlsisnotiusta voted to deny an annexation
local problem but some cities request by the Florida Standard
Anotherare e'.en rationing water during Land Development Cur.
inCA.SSEI.I3KIIIIY
a long line of water-sewer
poration This enterprise had
anti this dry season.
crises flOW exists in the city,
Kenneth been requesting that the clt
Attorney
('It)'
City Council has taker.
the Mcintosh recommended the annex approximatelycontiguous
53 acres
action
to
solve
cmergcnc
Of land south of and
quickly
an
possible,
mayor
and
Council
make
problem as
to the Summit Apartments on
Curtis Blow reported mnetliate contact with hhe county Sit 436. This was to be with a
hits latest sanitarian and with the State
to the Council that this
over the Hoard of Health to report this zoning of 11.3, and was planned
crisis became severe
for single family homes, cluster
situation, lie sail
weekend. lie said homeowners emergency
the council should have an Wines, and garden apartments.
in the Carriage 11111 developh eated u1osition from area
mnent, a5 well as ninny area answer from these parties residents, and the inadequacy
merchants, complained to the within 48 hours
of area road.'. to handle the
city about problems resulting
The city is currently increase of traffic this
from low water pressure.
negotiating for the purchase of development would bring about
lie also reported that Andrew the CAS.SUCO utilities system. caused the council to vote
Keller, of Fat Boy's Harcecue.
The other action, Council against the request
------------------hiaddrwnuPaPCtIt1OflafldhU1'1
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who are seeking some definite
action in the matter.
)at-,, :tt- .t 1 i;s1
council meeting, told of the
problems he and oilier mcr
had been and art- still
Another step fit the Cl)dflslI)il untvt'rstti minted that conhaving hersu'e of the inof
the Florida Technological struction may start by late
nrol.ur.'
UIIIILflI
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University
campus has been August of this year. "We hope to
"There is not a restaurant in
with
the allotment of a begin on a date that will insure
taken
Casselberry that Is nut violating
1675,000
federal
grant i'warti completion for the start of fall
every sanitation code we have,"
hummiani(Ies classes In 1973," Clayton said.
of
a
construction
to
sa
Keller said. 1k went on
and
lint'
arts
building
The vew buiktlnh will Par- 'We c hit rntk bottom We
the
building,
solve the ecr.preieflt
The
tot-il
cost
of
ttailv
can't operate this way any
be comim- problt'iii of finding space for the
will
which
hopefully
longer
at rapidly growing university
Mmu- 'In Mandell, of City of pleted by late 1913, stands
In'
figure
million.
Thu
Enrollment is expected to ez
$2.75
South
and
Casaelberry
plus eeei 7 ,M11 nwqt qop4.nt*r, and
Seimiinuic Utilitlas Cimpary eludes constrimrtlofl
pass the 9,000 mark the
(CASSIJCO), told the Herald equipment.
will
consist
building
The
new
following year.
best
today, "We are doing the
in initial planning at this time
we can to provide the best of five levels, and will be
towers is biological sciences building,
service'. We constantly check marked by an addition of
our facilities but we need the on two sides to house elevators, which likewise will be designed
cooperation of people in using restrooms, stairways and to accommodate FlU's exgood judgment in the us's of service areas. The main panding population In the many
building will consist of fields of natural scienct and
water."
Residents could help by clauroomiis, offices, teaching others as well
watering then yards in the llibUrli(urie-5, autilo-visuiil
Completion of the huminumitit's
early part of the day rather than rooms, and departmental and fine arts buihiing will place
after 4 p.m.. which are the steak areas.
physical
Fred K. Clayton, director ci the total value of the
hours for water usage,"
plant at I"TJ over $23 million.
the
at
PhIYIlCai
planning
Mandell minted out
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Commended her for her
ututeness, and then wondered
if it just might be a violation of
the law.
Checked it out Chapter 3l6,
paragraphS— "Flashing lights
are prohibited on vehicles
except as a means of indicating
a r,,ght or left turn, or to change
lanes nc,"
called some Influential
So
friends amongst the Florida
Highway Patrol and was ad.
vlied that even though It 'nay be
against that particular in'
terprctatloli, "we'd not ever
think of giving someone a ticket
for using those flashers under
circwnllances like that"
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into Spring!
Just in case Spring Fever has developed,
tea and substitute
Vice of cement And, probably abandon the sassafras
proTropical punch (laced with Just the proper
more Important, same of these
ggiant manufacturers Oeng
portionS 01 spints) which will start Seminole
in
u their own retail outlets
Mutual Concert Association's Spring Frolic Ball
competition with the very rolling Saturday night, at Mayfair Country Club,
people whom they're supplying
beginning at 8.
Hold it!
be strange to see their outlets
The club will be transformed Into a tropical
the
little
well supplied, but
island
and a casual atmosphere will be captured.
contractors continue to struggle
,,do your own thing- Island
' t10 get a
Dress code Is DYOT.
anything including bold
hoppers wear just about
threads, cutoffs or
cocktail
prints, muumuuS,
v4
I'S Lastly, on this
golf attire.
woltaldn't It really be sain1
Magical ssinds of Rick Montoraflo and his
If they found out that In addition
musicians will drift though the gentle breezes for
to those items and thoughts
merrymakers to swing, shake, shimmy and
previously expounded that due
to the ecologists and pollution
th-ift
out in
exPerts. some of those 0142?
Authentic Hawaiian dancers will bow
d'
oeuvres
will
cement companies found it
a floor show and luau hors
more prudent to go out of
rovide fare with a flair.
business as opposed to trying to
p The Spring Frolic is Just what the doctor
comply with the stringent
try It, you'll like it!
ordered- .it's guaranteed ...
regulations being enforced on
are
being
accepted through
1)1
Reservations
pollution?
Crabtree
and
Mrs.
William Reek.
Mrs. John
Hurry!
Until then- Aloha.
HiSTORY
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ON THIS DATE
In the year 1010. Emperor
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tti' IffilIfisU fl with t.itii .ir'1
tot fit ill' riti"I nfl it .'.t'l'
not obje*t to districting was the last to ipesil on thi'
tine's
Monday
Issue
In taking up the
f1 stated he 414 flat
hot discussion ensued being In for the charter but
Siiml!,'rii Iarnr lee
i. ltx,ri'
nlitht, a Crossley and the added, 'The charter might fail pretend ti-. speak for all btack.i
city
tum• between
at Monday night's
but added, many blacks fee
the commIssIon, especially A. A. because of it"
fair
imilssion meeting stated
don't
have
For that reason the mayor they
McCiannhan and Julian
districting questl.tflshouldbeofl Stenstmoin, before the mayor suggested the districting Issue representation.
..If you had to eat dust froar
thit ballot in Deccintwr city
finally brought the discussion to should be voted on separately
electIons but said passage of the
unpaved
streets year after
[rctm
the
charter,
Itself,
halt with his Indication the
charter should not be contingent
"I personally feel distrIcting year, after year. you aLso would
question would be on the ballot
'n approval of districting by
is a regressive form of govern- feei you are irni fairt1
In December.
voters, else the entire charter
to
ment
but it Is done In Orlando represent-ri"
Inc question of race came
iiiight foil.
the fore during the discussion and other citits," he ,.daylttei1.
The observation by the mayor
Mc'Clartahan took issue with
a With CrOSSl*'y asking the mayor
Came at the conclusion
ve
ever
Crossley
over his. Interest
how many blacksha
discussion between the
Ptt,liIentlal adviser Henry
commission
district-mg
and accused him of
elected
to
the
Kissinger spent four day'. In
inL'iion ami George Crcissley, been
polihictal
being
bitten
by
the
the history of the city,
M41eow b,avlag seeret talks
Sanford Jaycees president and InMoore's answer was "none" bug. "You are leading people
with Soviet leaders an
co-ctiairrmiiiui of a Greater but the mayor explained, '11w down the primrose path,"
SanfordChamberofColfliflerCe
Vietnam and ether taperson
can
be
McClanahan
told
Croealey.
y way a black
tersatlesal
problems. the
t-oirunittee' on legislative and onl
The commissioner said he
elected to the commission Is to
Wbite
Hamm
dl*Oaedt-SdsY'
national affairs.
e
livc the black community took as a personal Insult th
Kissinger. who made a
Crossley was directed by the
Is
accusations
the
commission
Ctiiiiiibcr committee and sclect a man who will make an
secret trip to Peking to
effort to get white votes. When not serving all people. He asked
Jaycees to approach the city
arrange Uzse', bistort"
put up a qualified man, Rev. GOkule F.ubanks, bLack
fluit city blacks get elected," Moore minister, to elaborate on how he
with resolution-tasking
China visit. was in the Soviet
on he will
c'*pltal frees last Thursday
voters be allowed to vote
had helped him.
added.
requiring candidates for the
satli Moatay sad met with
was
helped
said
he
The mayor elaborated he has Eubanks
City Commission to reside in no objection
C.mmsslst party chief
on
one
problem
by
McClanahan
being
on
a
black
tion to
d
xhae
I.wid L
one of four designated districts
but he added, "We're hung up
Foreiga Minister Audrel
on another one."
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Two weeks ago, we broke the dinance on
salesmen
and said nothing about door-tostory with the anticipated to-door
lawn
mowers.
Judge Pallotto accepted that
cement
door
problems within the
argument.
Industry.
Since that time, I'm sure you
must have read others covering
this delicate issue ... primarily
due to all of the other businesses
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an investigation of the incident.
The arrests gained national publicity, and voting
Williams said a man in Seattle, Wash., wrote him
and asked, "What kind of a city is Hollywood, Fla?"
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When they said "no," the patrolmen placed them
under arrest.
They were taken to the police station where they
were photographed and fingerprinted before being
released on $55 bond each five hours later,
Police defended the arrests, saying the youths
were ''in one of our better neighborhoods" and that
"door-to-door solicitation is an excellent cover for
potential burglars.''
City Councilmen said the police failed to use
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windup for Tuesday's Pennzyi- predicted he would score a
vanja Democratic presdenUal jor victory in Pennsylvan1i
Muskir of Maine centered lu'
primary.
place campaign slope in PhIladelp
observers
Many
Humphrey ahead in the prefer. and Pittsburgh and count"::
core poll, but Muie's backers heavily on a tough, new Witsay the support of Gay. Milton vision speech accusing Prr;'
.1. Shiipp and Philadelphia dent N&amp;xtn of "closed
Drmncratic Chairman Peter J. deals" and tax giveways. h'
C'.amlel will enable them to elect itertanded his rivals join his- ri,l.
a majority of delegates.
for a %-day freeze on
McGovern, meanwhile, was prices and executive salarit'.
Pennsylvania Democrat %'
buoyed bti, at new pa11 showing
him running ahead for Thea- choose among Humphrey. Mwday's MassactulsettL primary. kie, MeGovem. Gay. Georgi
so the Smith Dakota senator Wallace of Abitiarna and Su%
spent today concentrating on Henry M Jacksen of Washit
votes in Pennsylvania.
ton In a nonbinding prefercrt:i
Hr planned to blitz the state contest. They will also elect
with slops at PhiladelphIa. West of the states 13 delegates ti,
Chester. Chester, Lancaslcr, the Democratic National Con.
Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Al. vrntrnn

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n- IlowAlti) nvMrl)lii' IIy IwKIin esertlug on lntlutetit'I' et .li.hn W Vining espres.ied the
ll I know we 91 a eouple of the moon" isn't then eriZas'4
on the spoteshli', hwy Were' sentlinenla of hk rrt'wtnatss wa
get there, In the wI.ntifle 4.ebon
AP ,anspsrt Writer
N,!)I ,nile* (toni the moon and 'vbii Iws tanked out the window thIngs to do before
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t.ntist.*qtronauI of T'','
ltike ,Ir But the grininti
64th Year, No. 177
Price o Cents
rlr4, theeapirnle eornrr,iSill ed hiiii scientists twtleve iii.- ;rattif, told fiuka some of 1.
,noonut'fl have the VOl('nni
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evidence, but not In (he mciii
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riptmorM the tricks. Most
C
leturty schedule today was
walk in deep spare'. 20O,(
--'tdence of ,olac,iic ctiv.ti miles from home, by 1'lmit%its h
i.0 material they are 'thit.
Mattingly II to retrieve bu
IIOLL\'\VOOl), Fla, API — Chargeswere dismissed lmday aigainsi
;nn.mnniping (Urn t'nnleter
ccier,ttsta expected to
tnagers arrested for mowing lawns without a lWrlllit, hut the boys stt1 they from the tlUIpiiwnt tm) at (Ii
volcanic
pcocsue41 is INry
rear
of
the
eoiiitiuintt
slit;t
would buy the $2.50 credentials before they go into husiness again
knew them on earth. But af'er
"A lot of people really cared what happened," said a smiling Pershing "Kip" Casper. The walk WO'
watehthg the telecast from the
Williams Jr , alter Municipal Judge George Pallotto dismissed time t'hmai'gm's sebettuleti for 3.03 P11 FS'l'
MA I I INGLY GETS CHANCE TO STRUT"
several expressed th
u t:47 8 lii, ('tisiwr paseii
against him and two other 17-year-olds, Rit'k Sigler and l)ann Walters.
(MI different volcanw
opIn
Astronaut Thomas Mattingly will leave the C(,Eflfflafld module and walk
The courtroom was crowded with friends and spectators when Judge Pallotto through a satted "twilight
prilcesmi
w* plate on the
through space back to the scientific instrument bay of the service
Ismissed the case and also ordered police to expunge all record of the arrests. zone" In space where the gmmoon, where conditions var,
module. There he will remove the film packs from the panoramic and
The vouths, all from Miami, drove to this nearby Broward CcAinty communittit
earth are equal. Once across
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"In a. vrr. 1e words I would signlfiiant step in the effort to
like to tnforn you that begin- reduce inflation, a step which

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Apollo 16 Streaks Home

based on fIrst rePorts. Perhaps p
Price Commission will order Commission inaugurated a of 1Q7 rnmk4 cars ..
('ommts
U
P" ('('fit of America's lar,
hundreds of millions of dollars aerle of ma)nr actions which
Ri'centh. the Price
in price rollbacks and customer will result in hundreds of mil. slon ordered two films to roll hucinesses would be required t
refunds in the next few weeks, lions of dollars of price reduc- back prices t,ccaii'w at inflated roll hai'k prices for this tvii.%on
t$or.a, which will t-oi hack cur.
ils t'leaitiieaia aisriun..d tiida
Chairman C. Jackson Gray. rent prices of some of the counson Jr. said the reason is that try's largest companies to their
the commission's limit on profit bitsepenod levels"
Meznwhile, Donald Rum.
margins in L beginning to Lake
Mid as a second tine of. dt!ensr' stt'IU, director of the Cost of
OR
living Cminci, told automobile
against inflation
speaking of the manufacturers not to expect
F MORE
matter publicly for the first approval of large price in.
time in remarks for the annual creases,
meeting of The Associated In ii speech prepared for the
15 FURNITURE
Press., said he hopes the an. Fconomic Club of Detroit.
SALES
L
nnuncenwnt will help rally pub. Rumsfcid said steel companies'

be opinion behind controls.

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NEW 1972 COROLLA 1200
F 'tiep
For
$213722
I Delsverod In Sanford
Comp!et sily Ei'c

SALES HOURS: $ AM. 9 P.M.. Mon.-Fri.. IS Sat.
SERVICE: 7:30A.M. '7:Q0 P.M. Mon.. Fri.
.

LOW BANK
FINANCING

T1O9'lA
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OPEN
SVENIPIOS
itt- 9

ECONOMY CARS
OF SANFORD, INC
Hwy. 17.928. Onora Rd.
Dial 3228601

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AND ZONINO CDUM*WOW
eq P$4c $SssrMS
The FInnWI pflC ZeqrIQ Cam
ms.io wilt conuci a public
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CNe of anUa
?o Pub IPla,wwd DAlI
Dve$opmenq) on Ibi lolIowInQ
dSiCr'C pV5I?lf'

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7) * I.,.,w.w, IlVO. WlMSt Pa'b
Iiml.Csy. FtarMs mp t.
IWI?i*asm..f Pr1ial t.n
ie. wil INst we Nwaid 'C

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Stalutsi. 'Yowl? Section 545,p
FiSfida IIstIR
Podorics

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eq S.c$lor W.
GEORGIA REDO
, SOUTh W
East, saio onist bsM Z ft. Wait JOHN U. STAR&amp;.IWG, a,

bEt-rn

IscIiSn and an tile Wail NW 5TAN. INO P &amp;
_______________________ 111w Of Eesn Pars Road. Nipi WI Palm Av 'P 0 Sos -I.
tines N 0 d.U?sai 14 U W.
'Yltuivills. Florida V7IC
NO7II. uns.R r.7ITIO
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IIai of tie South 3.501 the SW.
MINOLC C0U1' PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION

'FlCllliout 4am. teq,•- Oia,,
diq'ess 71' 35' W. along said
FiS'4
t'. a
,a,u,., will
, me
with me CiteS of nil Circuit Ceeri, In dIstanCe of 111573 ft IC 1155
'Cr SomWI1, County, Ftar'Co,
louisesteviy NW
of fl
publicsIi of leds r'iCs INs tIC
?!1 I?'iI to-Il BICi.t
CAS1'L' isider whiC', an enppnd
IT' aushati It Ill
tans in
,ofi
Si, City 0$ Cesoatbery, FIoreq
lbs pufly Mte'.SI.a.d In said
t.J%Mais
t. as
Me' Flint lrnporn. ,,
a VIrginia qa'ist

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IN THE (IRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FLORIDA
I,'
PHYLilS N SMITH. Wit.
LId
JOE A 'Al 'Y
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE DI FLORIDA 'I'DJOE &amp; SMITH
enor Road
So. 414
Valiless. Noeni Carolina
YOU API HEREBY ND'TIFIED
tilt' PPfY,L t P SMITH has filed a
5I,nlrioi, County, Florida, for
D*stlutIorofMarrlags,and you I'.
reQuired to serve a iegy oi year
written defenses. If omit,. en KEN
NETS W. McINTOSH. of STIR.
S'IROM. DAVIS A MCINTOSH.
Attaray. Ia' Potitlonee. wtios.
is Pest Office so *330.
S.otWord, Fks'ldS. 3777*. d flIP PIll
online! wIth tie CIte's Of Ph. above
Ityted Call?? an or beta'e May S.
1073. othetwI&amp;, a datauti and
utt liite $udg,nont will be meroel
in me P111110,,
WITNESS isp tided 50 official
l ci sold Court en this 35q?,
y p4

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ARTHUA H. BECKW'TI'I. JR..

•f

•$•$

mission will conduct a public
5 as aiq.es ti' w' vi
aa Railroad NW 1115. a aa?Ingtocamloorretnm.ndlnga
charpe of zoning treir a i
dIstarCe a' 754 ii ft it tiit
AgrIculture to R.IAAA R.sidtnttal
Eatlt'tt, R-W lInt Of 55r LiSle
Road. tbsAC. frSSS a tono,nl W few tSIIC*5N Osacl'd D?OPteIY
The iSortt, *.o$ North *r,Of St 0$
bsaring of 5 *5 diqrsas 11' n- w
.
'run iouttiwaiteeti'
ts NW
Further dOiCritiOd as on
Iliw ar.c along till ArC Cf a curve

nlIt Cuit V"çnia
5' MallianG. Drang,
tOUnty. Florid.. Mardi 20th, 1077
PubIIOt April 4, 11, ii, 75. 1072
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of Arm.na israel.
daceatad tale 0$ saId Camtp, 'C tile

4)5
0 oegrp II' 7" west 3W17 n
FurTher dsscrWad M SOUTh Of Ia$o' till ebU-ltns of said NW'S of

Florida. at lilt off IC. 1511w COurt
Pails. of said eqjfl?y
F$ida wIThin ts i,aIIrSIar mentin
•,, a'.,

SR
o. between Fst-cvoft AP*?t SOUTh W
W' Wait 43 11
'sS'?$. ContainIng
a,,rstl,nat,Iv ft f'$5til.5CtNof'Th0diqf.,.'C
'
live acres
Ea
This public bearing will be Pilic In
p
30' East -

nduiallslaten*piace.I '.ld

Florida. an Mat, 10. ieli, a' 73

t..bIs
the claimant and shall be sworn to
anc Zoning
nit C'I?SInI tilt O9d. tenet, and accampontsc s filing
5*5'InoI* County. PIa'lda
Ps. of one daftar and suc,i cialm ,
demand vlSI so Iliad shall be void
ZonIng DIr.ctor
simens
PubllV', - &amp;prIj 75. 1077
At adnitrIstralar of fit
[tb?.
IN
THE COUNTY 4UDGE'L
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Armand Israel, docoasad
COURT. IN AND FOP SIA%INOI.&amp;
PblI5li AOtil 7$ &amp; MAy
•" COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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t*c-a
___IN PROBATE HO.
IN NE ESTATE

ft tapseq , ,.,

511. P F. amo
Pubtidi April 15. &amp;

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''Ilrn( Is enotsgli to unit the enemy's
armor nod slow down their nth'nnee, "

forces in the central highlands

north of Kontum, Seven 1)ases fell

calil one Alnirkal) officer.

abandoned two more bases under lire

Monda'.

today bat field

NOT ICE lS7w'feby QIverl tiat I a's

in the flaming crash ill a U.S.

FIorld under 'I $lC?llioui ASfIII Of

pear, as was the ca last weeks

Ten Americans were reported kmlled

11
pro.ImalpP s acres socatait on 5'51EM5. 550 Th'
to be certain that all
sOuTh of Peglth.r s*Icna's. with tilt CI.i't 04
Lab.e Howlil Road, 3CC ft
parties were pro'ierly notUtecj
couof,
the
CircuIt
Howell Sranc,
Fla'ida in ccordance with lii. by the SLEC. Bond wa.
This public hearifig will be
In

ffel%5i'(' flOW in its 27th day.

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ietnamnese defensive line at Vi) l)lith

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a gal ns t N or tim v let no mu est troop

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ranging From eIght miles soutliwt'st of

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Kontum City to 2U miles (I) (lit' nor-

Field reports said U.S. f1ghtel

repor'ed to have evacuated Fire lases

droiped.

bridge over the I)ak Psi River. nine

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of (Itisilt 'in a, the Ni,nih S'Itnimeie q,n,laiitht f'flfltiflTIFl
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Acting Republican Leader
Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan,
objected to Gravel's unanimous
consent request at the start of

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This same proviso of ret-ut- Kenneth Firsn proposed eaCh
nina to the I(CaI governing body City pay $I.OflA mmn*berthtp
NORTIIOItI.AUIX)-Village was requested by Caueit*rry doss with Cass.iberry and
By AItlO'4 nrrlIF.A

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Mayor Lawrence Swofford and pay equal 'ham. This, he said, 11*0 bixlget.
Mayor Brown said that Mayor
approval of one by Longwood would mean Cassetberry paying
$6,l85:
Altamonte,
$4,711,
Swcafford
"did not tke, will not
Mayor Kenneth Briwn.
like it and won't accept it."
Longwood,
13,497
and
4orth
Mayor Granville Brown
Swofford's alternate proposal is
outlined the difficulties facing Orlando, 13,33-4. Percentage
wise
this
would
represent
the
lot
North Orlando I3PY 1L
CALNO emanating from a
pay 13,300 and
lflf,'.4 t
lout
munklpatle3
respectively
by-laws
proposed change In th.
AItamont.'
the
balance with
by Casselberry and later to payIng .31, 33, 7 and 18 per
Casarelberry getting a "free
ceiil
three other changes.

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tze the safety of the nation.

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confidence In the discretional the 5y.lawt of notice q year, E.nngwoisl $l.n4)4) and
k,rth Orlando S'2 n .iitittnn
jUdglnent III Mayor Granville it.'.tingi
Mayor
Brown
said
that
the
to
the 1l.if)l) rnernirshlp fee
Brown relative to funding of
Mayor Granville Brown said
CAI.NO ICouncil of Local proposal of funding by
Governments), although Casselberry eras defeated In

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Griffin said it would be "very
unfortunate if the senator From
Alaska takes it on himself to be

the sole judge of the declassth.
cation of highly sensitive pa.
piers'
Gravel said that the clocu.
mont came into his possession
some time ago and that after
carefully evaluating it be was

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place what was described as a
secret ocument ct the Vie I-

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Orlando Mayor

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Mike Gravel, l)-Atask*,

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VIlla as receded it' Flat B&amp; 2.
H1GHTOWER. Attorney
Pages Pt 10' of less PUBlIC Pe1Ittoiwr,,vtees.adar isteie L

$anforo. Florida W7l
AttOrfiSp'i 1w PI&amp;nttfl

hsIr!ngtoco'.cofnmeda,iga
pr5puSI thal.l. of awning train A-I

letas.:
uoet receiPt 0' PrOof
me
You and oath pf yea ate he,Vby PublICtiai of This notice. tine ftc

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of the Court Houso. Sanford. Statutes, To wit Section $4S
tOt WtlItaiflS' E'TeSt.
Florida Sl.tuits
Florida. on Mat, *0,
. at
ALw fatling to appear was
I
Furr.
P U. or at scoit ni.r..!15r .
lrr'
Warren, charged with
tsn%ibI.
Pubibih AprIl 755 May 7.,. Ia. 1072
lreakthg and entering with
DEC-Si
Piasnirig ano Zo..lng
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COmmiulon
intent to commit a
FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole. F
misdemeanor.
Warren's

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eras a Notional Security Memo-

docket, that of William South-

1230 membership fee was

Brown taid "If I had I01fl

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The NI I,, of NW Is Of NW*I, avid 'A WstC of ANNIE L. LEONARD''. 205 Bram Bones tan. let me City of

'TM Planning and Zoning Corn .as.m.vit given so tine County tot

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Florida. SI Pill off ice Is the

W lIne. a dNt.ns. Of %..30 ft. to
P1w5wth lifleotlald La' 13, thiS,e
Nitoegrees 35 77'- £ 1071,31 fib

DOff IAND ORDERED ThIs 7151 1* and N.1AA ResIdential to A-i lying nof1 of ACL Railroad as If this notice. 'Two espies Pt C1i DEC 13
Agrtun1 on thl following views or Warranty Du,cdateo ju
claim or danand men a. in wrflwng,
day Of APVII. 1571
deSCribed 'reewfly34, isAtruca-dad inOtficlal Records andvnallalateteneplac.pfr.sld.nc,
FICTITIOUS NAME
ts.au
That pa tofu, NE Is of til SE is of Semloale County. Fia. In Scot 4. aid poe OtilCe
s of tile
NOT ICE II hereby sloan that 111th
ANT HUN I-f BECKWITP4.
bA
'TPml
putt
presently zoned N.
ciaimani, arC Sisal! Ni swore, to by engaged In busilnesa at Cl S. HiOfi
C*VCUI$ CoWl
CIa'S of ,
edis ZoeWC N -IAA Ni LoftS. 1.050 C
Further descrIbed as
tile Claimant, Pill agent Si' altocT*/ wey 17.52. Cassefbecry. Fiotida,
st of
fly Ellen

'"'ig

tonelder re

et',g a

ft of itt st

'iy

of teie NW Is SI Florida. withIn lix calendar m.nths County, Floe'l" • larch 20th. m

begin a? the S.W cattier of Lii
MCfdelis Orange' Ville at r.WU.4t

CIVIL ACTIDII NO. n-ass
IN II: THE MARRIAGE op
SAMUEL L HARDY. Petll,one'.

the Ptdiuit RecOrds Of .f,ni,V%k Publish April
25 May 2.5, 14. rr
Ceanty. Florida av run East,
along tPI South line Of laid
a
dtalsnc. O 330 ft.. thence North
ADVERTISEMENT OF BIDS
11..
ce West 330 ft.. 'tiefEs

Bloci 10 in Neptat ci Tracts I. 2. 7. RaIlroad,
10. l$asd&amp;outP til of 141111 BloCk I-f.
ThIs public liseclng wilt be II,Id Ni
Tract 1 C. San lando Ipt hips at ten. County Commission Chambers
rUcprdsd In Pb 1. page I Thai par Of Iho Court ioule, S.nftard.
iiewzSIieC lila In Sanlarido Springs, Florida, on May IC. 1073. at 7:20

BogiuifllvlQ.

which was called island L.ah. D?IVI PO551b15.

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DELI V I N V •
LI ISV ILL. E •
LOU IS IA NI-i A, BUT WHOSE
RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN.
A sworn Petitlor, for Dlesot,stlanof

Kissinger,

was deferred imtl]

"Maitland and Eatonvlile", CaU".lberry, $3,51; Longerood,
11.749 and North Orlando,
he said, "have the same

tonicy Norris WOOUOtk in and

was vet' relevant to what

They later appeared and
entered a not guilty plea. The
court set trial d,'te for the week
of June 5 Woolfat said he was

was Important to give the Information to the public.
He told Griffin it was not his
Intention to read the entire

week. The court mentitmed a
trial docket and asked U
Woalicxk could go to trial on
June 7. Later dates mentioned

unanimous consent to place it In
the record.

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SectIon 20. Ioisnsinip 21 South

eg1gst

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. irrti
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR

NOTICE OP ACTION

business enierpris. is as folloisi:
George N DsvIs

wii be taaon agatnel yes. foe' ,iie

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BETTY JEAN HANDY. Rat

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Sosbeart, CoastlIne N .R., lhlnCe

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Dnd s. A*oaCIIHo. Inc.. SW vi Fiit In BloCS I Of

Repiat of Tracts 1.2,7.

s" .1ig ,he
at Tract IC. Saniandc Springs as
a.tem, 12 neon. May 21. wn,
1220 .itft to tie Mutinefly Nililne,
Of whiCh
In P17. asp' 1.
Ilit sOld Dial will be publiCly
Way meet Buniwil Road,Pli*nc,5 esensil and re
FurTher desctl
as west and
Li degrees 13' DI" W, along said
uth of Island Late and east iSid
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anldsflar and such ciaim or ownano fictItIous via's. at ANDERSON
run' a 111.11 shall be void
REALTY, avid tilt I intend IC
rwg tss.r so 'c n me with tIne CItes 04
JOHN I-I UDRRISON
Its. CirCuIt Court. Seminole County.
. '.unWst a' nsa last WIll
aId TW.'sit of
FlOrida lit accoe'bance wIth me
Deceased

Statutes. To-WIt: Section

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT. IN AND POE SEMINOLE SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 73-ISO

Zaining Director
PublIsh: AprIl . ion
DEC44
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regarding your mariaur to

coflinu, along said Nigh' 04 Way

C'.cufl IT, ate tot Seminal, County,
Fiocsda.ffie short tlllt of WhICh SI ltd

ft. PC tilt P.C. 1 a Dir-v.
NorttwvWefIy having a

SAMUEL L HARDY. PetitIoner -

snIp the art of said curve through

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AND ZONING COMMISSION

I.neva. oe'lda Semniele County, d,vislon
storage tank, and appreslnnalelyS tine County Commission Chembers
'sliai of 7' to 5" PVC water maine
witti lppre*lmaleIy 100 vnete PM
Si at
055 PIiSf'ttlt
M'rVices,

maid you It scone' aid I lie yeg
Anse,r or elton- datNise a- pNoofng
wittn tie cia-set me circuit Cain-I in
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and tsr Seminole county.
FIa-Ids.
aid serve a
y ttsereot on

Easterly P.W llfW'Of Pine Sbeboard pat'aote
CommIssIon
tofu, Owner in ta an-sour'
Coastline Railroad, tPeence S IS
Seminole
F151'id.
10101 amount of
of
fIva
per
cait
Of
tilt
degrees 17' 14" W. along sanc N -W
fly I. I brown.
line, a distance of 351i5 ft. tO tine
Zoning Dlrebor
and payvneei! bond PubIhi.'l April 35, 95y
P.C. SI a curve concave Nor
IS the .m.l of ICC pa.or-' ot tie

Of Csoveiand.. Mu. and berry, P.O

*7332 ft.. Plnøice SelhwesievIy

1012, or otherwise a default will a.
enter-ed against you
WITNESS my hand and seal of me
Curt of tIle Circuit Court, en Ibis
13th day of April. Al).. *072
(Seal)
ARTHUR H BECr.WrTI4. JR
CIa'S of the Or-cull Court
fly M0lvl
t-putt, Cie'.
CLEVELAND. MIZE
&amp; BERRY
Attor-neyt to 'eittiwier
P.0 Drawer 7
Sanford, Florida 37771
9072
PublIsh April II. 2$. May 2.
DEC 43

purchase three different par-' but replies from

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In Ho Caart II ihe County Judge,
Seminal. County Pla-Ida
is tU: Casate of
LAURENCE V FRANKLIN,
Deceased
TeAllCrudilsrsadd Parsuua Having
(lalms or Osmosis apamst
LsIaIo
Y
- ,ect' Of you are harsty
feiltiad and reaiutted to present any
claims and demands wht
, acOrnet of you. may have against tie
,
p1
o5IaI.
LAURENCE
FRANKLIN. OecaaseG. late of said
County. to the COUIIIt, Judge Of
5.t'i.nOle Cnty. tio,'tda a' till
Ohtica II' the court Noise
Mid
County a' Santord, Florida, within
Is calendar ma-ntt,s trots tie lime
ci me first pUBlicallof'lof niis utica
'Two copies of oath claIm or
wrfl.,
èies Lee
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South
'a un 'TW en. 'a 56
Secllom', 20. thence I-i Pt
9e5 24' Ii" C t213.al II
POint Cl
Ptpnn Pine South Is corner of
SectIon 20. TownshIp
SOuth.
RafigeprEoll run Pd IS degrees 33
IS" C. along tine LOUt?- I
of sold
SectIon 70. a distance et30 ii tot a
Point of BsltinIng. Neon thence N
P0*9.0*33 15" 12534 72 ft ba
poInt 31) ft Westerly
.
CD,lWr of slid Ilcilofi 10. tIieti Pd
0 dig.,,, 20. 97" W parallel with
Pile East hue of saic Section 20 a
distance of 11 ft.. thence Pd IS
uagre... 3$ 15" 1 30 $1., thenc* ii
Pt degrees 25' 05" 1. petal pet
ta South line of tine SW 'a
beetles 31. 'Toweisislp 71 So
0d4(, • oistance of
IW.lttt futile East lin.ofttwIV4
Is 04 tue SW Is 'tt saId
?tonnca Pd C degrees
07- W
ft to the S C ca-ne' at tie
SY Is 0 Ins P4Vi ".0' sac S.,clio,'
21. hence ii C d.u'.rt"
ts
thence Pa 47
r-5
202.05 fI thence N ii degrow aW 9754.00 ft IC a toncr*te
v

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be" W 125.1.51
tilt
IOutheelIetly N .W life t
Seaboard Coastline Railroad,
tfsqn(.. 5 44 Degrees 14 41" Vs.
aldng said N.y line, distance of
1114.35 ft toa point an the Las?
W ilne of Eden Park Road. thence
50 legrsst. Al' là-' I. 350041
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the claimant, arid shall Be
waun la by lisa ClalmasI, agaIN.
ay a
filing fee of one dollar sac iucft
claim a- demand mel so flied shalt Ba
5051,
Audrey PraiWlin
Ag aacof?Is of the
La*l Will arc 'Ttaitient uf
Laurence F FronkiM,
oecoa
Wltieet'wedte. Haiflel
Ward A WOfVieI%. PA
AtterIw,'s at Law
P.O Bee
Wilder Park f'Iorida 37701
PaI01n: AprIl 17,35.25. May 2. 1572
DEC. 27

Ptfiar descrIbed as 2! ef the
'TruDy BrSIis.1, RAIW..4 amid SOUTh Of
ivn,wii Road, ,nerth and bOrdafittg
Oiangq County line. welt ef Late
L.a-ia
'hIs PublIC hear lisp wIll be find lit
the Cot'ine CoMdd15 C1wI'.
01 tPe Court House. Sanford.
Plerida, on May le, 1fl 0$
P.M,. a- at own tleroaftar
110111011
Plannin, and a-ng
CIShilihat
Seminole Cajanit, Floride
fly: 1 5. Brawn.
Zonuiug Dlrectes'
PUBIt, AprIl75,
3
DEC44
y

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PuBlish: April 25. May 3.5' 1573
DEC52

Resoune.rn. a' tI'se following OciltieC ,,,tty

Netic, 0$ Public PIstelS,
Itse Planning and la-sing Corn
mission will conduct
PUBlIC
hasting to consiest recommenoteg a
proposed ca.eg. 1
brent A.l
AgrIcultur, to P.3 MultIple Family
a' me foilow',ng Oestrttseø property
BegInning flu4 I-se' West of PIne 51
corner of tIne SWIs of The SWIs
SectIon II. laismisnip 70
Rasp. IC East. Seminole County.
Florida thence N00degraes 45
•
distance * 30.7 taft. tlwfnCa N
degrees 20' I a distance of
test. thence NP degrees 20*t I a
dsllanc, 04151*3 feel. thence N 00
a'greet*3' Wet' a dI$lance Of
feel, ftwqnc, N U aegroes II' Wt
dlslafncv of 7353 test, thence N Ti
eegrees 23' W a dislaunca of 2559
feel. tfnenc, $10 Oegraes 53'
CiaI*fte 0' 37l
1ev. ttnençe 5
Oegre0* 05' V, a distance p1 101011
feel: thence (las' a distance of
tee' to a Poll?' of flugtnnrn'
beginning 497.3 iev Watt f tInt
NE C.f'flSr- f line NW'a 04 the NW'a
l Section 23. lowraipp
Range 30 2*51. Seminole County,
Florida. ttnqlfle Cattinue *55? a
Otslanca SI t$t.31 test. thence South
a dIlIanca
202.1 $511 tliepice bait
•dlstanc,Of 422331ev: tt,enc,N U
Ongreet 10 E a dtztlnceof 3133
too Point of Beglfw'slng
LESS
A 23C fee' parc, 0 land lyIng 220
Hot SOJfht*llefly *1*1 mo*5ure at
rIght 1119115 Ire's led adlacaitt pg
ine4svhi.ealerivva,iIomw.v lowci
.
U.S. PIieay 17'02.
Fv?Ihat 0151? 10.0 as ocalad
in'anIcnhtely twa nnIl south 01
Sanford or fIts East sto ot i.i,
52. Containing epprpolm.t.Iy 29
,

Vf 11

This pbi.0 hsacling will be held in
the Cuni y Carnmission Clitunut's
O tint Court House. Sanford.
FIndS. a' May 10. 1072. a' 7
P.M. a as soo'. ipsqoafle.r ,
p0551011
Piannin and Zoning
CSm'imbalefn
Seminole County,
y 1. 5 Btesm.
Zoning Owecto
PvDiish. AprIl 75. 9072
DEC17

API

North Orlando to accept a thud
route as the same of the East drop its membership.
At
a
later
meeting,
Mayor
of
the share of funding.
Central Florida Regional
Planning Council in
enlargement. Further. Mayor
Brown commented that
1 k
I d

can

broker, wanting to

after
attorney elderly if we can get suitable development,

city

the

acquire

E.

w.

legality

evva

DoV/ n tovv n S

mem3 to

RI-Own

be approved by a

said he could not ac

phone i 3-Z4t wtth Mrs.

town

annual

going back to individual ?ilay 19 for one day only. AU non* East FIrst Street. as soon as
councils. In his opinion, Mayor profit organizations (civic, possible on a "fIrst come, fIrst
Brown said, the councils shOuld social, church and youth) are served" basis for 1ocat1un 'This
ilace confidence In their api. invIti'.1 to p1irucipate in Uii.i 'i
Iti;nat. Iit it&amp;utu
CALNO. Councilman Troy projects.

flow of dLp1ay

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Publication Of thIS notice, the f IC

L. LA
6C

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Court House, !.antord. betel at Sanford. 5a,ninel. County
se before May 21. 1072. and f iie me pf Pine

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the old agricultural experiment
station and 1.5 to two acres of
Fort Mellon Park.
The Airport Boulevard site,

dutifully ad about the
tld)
The only problem eras
that bO ooe looked

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South of Lot. Ma"y Blvd on Lake a?to'na'y or Immedealely ttieroatta'.
mary onpp000 .loac Pr SW 1105.
oPPiel'w*e a default will Be s,itered
440 ft south of Humpflrwy Road
agaivss' you to' ttse relief dsm.rideC
This public hearing will be held let
in tin. Pe1't
Pen. County Corn'vntssics Chambers
w. TN CIL my PIanO and tint seai t
Of the Court HOuSS, Sanford,
this Court on thiS 30th day of April,
Florida. on Man IC. 1072. at 7.20
1072. A.D
P.M., or as soon tpisi's.ftec at
15a1
p0*1101*
AR 'THUR H BE CY WIT It JR
Plannflig and Zoning
tIerS Of Circus! Court
CommIssion
Scott
lii El
Deputy CIe'i'p
Seminole COunty, Flor,da
fly IS brawn.
I'IUTCHISOI-i AND LEFILEP
Zoning Director
POST OFF ICE DRAWER
PublIsh, AprIl 25. 9073
SANFORD. FLORIDA 37771
DEC-54
At?Ors.vs to
AprIl 21. Mat 2.5
FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE
DCCII
________________________
COMMISSION TO TI-It A
PLICANY AND ALL 011111 IN.
NO'YsC5 De'
0t.t
.t.'rtes
14011CC Ii hereby gIVIn
NOICI IS HFIECY GIVEN that
Iic
EtAMIN[R w,Il hOld a
by virtue of tt-,at certain writ of
hearing us tine to!low,ncJ m.t,r,h,0mn lest,50 0't Piafld under
9w f line and place Indicated
the seal of the Circuit Court st
CO S fr. Monday May 5. 1572
Orange County. Florida upot' a final
koort.
luopement retnOered le' the aforesaid
bJiidn
court a-n the Silt day Of April. A.D.
293* South Palmetto
9072. In till' certain case entlf led.
Dan'Iofn. Beach. Florida
Southern AWwys contpeny, etc..
DOCKET NO. 7t2$7.CCI-On
Plaintiff, vs Richard N. 5tui?. Cf I).
apI1cat.e' 01 DAY1'DPfA BEACH eq,, Defendant, which .10iesa*d
LIMOUSINE SIR V ICE. INC 50 Wilt
1 Esetutess was delivered
stt,ns.oqt of Its CertIficate 140 031 UPOf'I the ioIowl'ig detcribed
IC at IC atho",ie l'anSpOtlAtor
'
POPt-'IV Owned tiy R.shard N
tb5fl9d'5 and their baggage 0I'
SIulli. et al. lliatord Svpply
regiar- YOUt11 Ovid schedules bet
Companyl. sac property being
wean Daytona Beach. Dennond
located In Seminole County. Florida.
Beach
001.alid.. F1oa, and
mere partIcularly described as
ad101fllfng municipalities, and
feflaws
ttoO&amp; 1CI4 1 PlWiit WO"l.
aa'Iart.c in t'd•5• laps.
C
•.w
is
eev V 'a
po'IISeoevas a misc. Epiilpm.ld.
reoacved.
aid lbs ufldorslequed as $ii.rifl el
1'C1
.t' btS. P.V B
$ainlaia Counly, Florida, wIll at
173. Attamanle Springs. Florida. Is
19:00* U on 11w 177*. den of May.
attorney to the applicant
AD 9572.
foe' sale amid sell to
A? said time anu piece all
tnigst
to, tasti, subject
lereSled parties will B. given an to ann' and alt existing lewiS. a' tic
WIietlflnIiy tO be fully heard
Fr-tint I West I Door
Ine 5,emowle
By diredign ci C roilfi Jtis Cousin' Courthouse in Sanford
Yarborougn. Coiviifllssisner Willian'
ttoie.. the aoe 011cr Itied
'7 Marc InC Commissioner William
Swill pf'ope'$v
p1 bivis. at ale constII,n rig the
lilt so,o sat. II toting into, to
1I0'IGa PVbli'c Se'vlce Com'nmms.saon.
latisly the t,r,nil of said Writ v
Wile Ifttn day of AprIl. 9573
Ezacut Ion
1. Mabry Irvin
,ioltli
POlk.
Eae'cutive Dirtor
Sheriff
(SEA!.)
lomiahe wnty, florida
•ususa *p'n n ten
Publish Apr.75 &amp; May as is. urn
DEc-n
DEC.10
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FU"s'T, Mich.

keep them out." Mayor a 3-1 vote, and was the point by

this was defeating the purpose register In p.rson or by working on their sale products

st Of tie Seaboard Coal? L,

tract

Connelly said, "We

Interest In a request from

Name Statute" Cliaple'

leerIng tt Consid" recommending a with the Clert of the CircuIt Cotti. In

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lieatln9 to corioldo recennmandnic a

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5grsy approved by tine Owner and

'11w' potty to wren' tine contract is
awarded will be' required fO'Thwlth
Ii. .-.e'tutr 9w cw-?rScl aids per
tormance and payment bole within
ten calendar days trsttn tIne date
istnr ttnr written alice o tine award
oi tine COntrOct is miniled IC Pine
bidder- at tIle aOor. givert Dy him
'Tile Dw,wr reserves tint rignt to
reect any and all bids or to accept
any Did It II uedesboC that the
wOrt to be dune is ae,ve f,naicec
WitI'• loan trsrn the Farm.'. Horn.
AC.fllnI5trat,t U.S Deportment of
Agriculture Contractors' preposals
shall field fern, lot sIxty Oars to
allow tIn. Owner PC compeele Ill
financing .rrangemoents. Mu1rIip
15ai .awr. A4tflSwfO 04 I ,l'ne may
a, made. If fw'ceswy
It tIn, prospective contract is to
530.000 or more and the auccesatut
a-' io' emt'PlCIYt. he
istI' 0.veloç and pace at' fIle n'ltflir:
120 daYS ol tInt contract award
w"ittstn alliremnative action toni
PIi.flce PfWta?Tfl ussrsp ForfTn AD
Conti'actori Aflirmative
Action Plan tus E.aaaI [mnploymeri!
Opartunny" as a guidatlne
Plans and IØi.Cil italatis may be
0015mm) trout' ttw' Engineer's office,
r,,
Street, Safllu"d,
Florda A *eposlt Of 52L20 will e
requited tot lit Plains and
SpecIfications. 1*2.55) .tf WhICh iil
be refundad to them reISprruvsp them
'in used coiidtflemn witniet teen oars of
Ins ow awningurawlngs, SpeCItIcallens arid
eqr- ConIi'aci Documents filly B,
siamniso at me fotiewimp Isostltine:
Clot's. Diati I. Associates Eng's..
IrnL. SW W. F wst St.. Sanford.
FlovIo.a. 33171, Dudge Plan Rooms
Located at 2031 Edgawatsc pr-,,
*510
Orlando. F tar 101. 32514
Avg..
Jackeanville.
Ataman
Fleqjda. 33404 ad C,eairel Florioa
PvIICors I*cnange. 1111 1 Park
LaSs. Dr 111100. FIalda
Part Lamie. OrIandu. Florida
Mullet Lata Water
AectIa, Inc.
By LU PHILLIPS.

"Ietite

was ev.r disposed of

CornmLSsiofWr John Morris out the property is needed for a
and various cornwas opposed to the sale. recreational area In that part of
Commission indicated missioner members Indicated said he
Arthur
harris, city zoning the city.
favnrabl' a request (ran a there will be no sale.

NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM Ii' MAY CONCh Pd
alice is hereby giva' that the

engag let buSiness at 717 Sherry
the tot lowIng described ___
wly
that a proceeding for Dsoiuiwi'i 04 1110 ten. E..I Of NW 'a of NW l of
load Avinu. Ifs the City a N-th
Secllofi
34
21-3Coet
Boar
Dully
'ThaNa-ni i Of tine SE is Of tie NE
Marrlagehasbeem flIed geq
FIsiida 377W.
Further described es SE of Bear
Is. 1110 tIle South *i SI tIne NE Is SI and yesi are rguhred to serve a copy
That tIne petty NisteSlad in said
the NI Is. Section 10105.201. Ul
ci your written asu...,ges. it any, Gully l.bkS.
This public hearing will B, held in buslnsn enter-pr Is. is as Ioliows
itie Ha-ni ',', of tise SW is 04 NW 'a 04 Thereto em wise-s at
ieys winos.

Cantly.

"

NaIls. f Public Hearts,

The Plaetntng and Zoning com

THELMA A 'IAYLOR, Wile.

Bram Towers property

for

Sanford City Commission last apartment complex, appeared

They

Publish: AprIl11, IS. 75. May 2. 1077

SemInole County, FtoIda

ministrator

fly flU4 SCOTT

sas.as

gi along with t,ang'wnod's pIa.
it would be a worthwhile ser-

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I

iimniiutnifls to pillt hOck to 11W

miles hr road north ol the new South

Canh and four helicopter crewmen.

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d$Istw, of 15.75 ft 'C the before 'tie Th-d day Of May, 1572

Atigeneys to Pefttiener
Puosier AprIl 4. Ii. 15. 25. 1072
DEC.11

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st'iitteteii titilts III 11W 22mu1 I)ivlsion

to the South Vietnamese forces at Tan

________________________

of ii. SW. Is f said SectIon 20. Avenue. Winter Pars. F lOrlJa. SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING

&amp; McINTOSH
PosI Office So. tflO
Fon,os State Bent
-SoIls

tied

south of Tan (.'nnh had not progressed

-.

.t4'

Official reports said the main North

I)ak To, The dead included six nih isers

(

"f"

The South Vi*'tmmnntes*' 1)01 six In maiitry l)nhtIlIiOhlS tip II) 3,1MM) tmien- at

pnrts said US.

beeome the rule rather than the
exception.
'

in bujtnpes at W 4. i0'CC
oro'lmaf.I', on ri'iIIt nOr??- 0' Le
was unable to locate the
OuSlish Ag,,i s
be ,asacl
Hlghwe
17
9 Matland SCmInOIC
ifolICt I lt*reOy 'iver
Ma
ilivG
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Counti,. Florida under Ii, flctft,% yciuth. Bond was es*ieated
1?'5U5nI to float judgment rendered
This public hearIng wilt be aid If,
I
AU CREDITORS AND 1.I.
am. Of Says In beauty Salon, and B captas issued.
tie County Commission Chamber, or Ii. 20th dat, SI APril. 1
077taISCircuit
thai PERSONS
HAVING
C*.AIUS
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING thaI I inland to r.Qlster said name
caues
James
Devlin,
charjt'd
with
psndlng
In
D..MANDI
AGAINST
SAID
of the Court sinai.. Santerd. certain
AND ZONING COMMISSION
wIt?, Vile ClotS of tie Circuit Court. being a criminal offender
Court In and toe' %a'nlioie County ESTATE:
Florida. or, May 10. 1013. oP 7
Neties 0$ PubliC H5*l'IflO
w1wrsin
54mli.ofr Cnly, Florida In at
POLL'Y
P.M.. or as 'Con ttwresher as Florida.
foe'. avid eaCh
Of ,,,, having a firearm, heard
you are ie'.by
The Planning and Zoning Cam
CO'deACe with tilt
Planning and Zoning
lens 0' SU Iact*i 30. IPIonC, Pd Pt
SCHOOLCNAFT ave PlaIntiffs Ibid CIaI,y.i ano demands which you. or tweroig to cniIder an SSllndffltnl
Ma 2 due to not having counsel.
S.ctlon A$ Florida Statutes 1SS7
iovi
ct,
i. corr. 0! tie S.E is o' tie
RUTH VEREENE. his wits, are aitite Of Anr Eilabofh Harrison. Regulations providIng for CX
Dit..danhs. Cast No 13.3*4 1. I
S S. Brown.
i.w is
tie sw. i. o said
deceased, late SI Semliwie County. R.s'rI?ed Commercial District PubliSh £4irItZ$&amp;Moy2.i, 15. 1011 Attorney Newman Brock told
A P TN U P 5 bE C I WIT H. JR., I lorlda - to the
zoning rector
DEC.77
,,
SectIon 30 biwnes Pd degree '14
County Judge c' Itw.on rsntr ,
,
the court the Information l'vlth
wit' at ii SC AU on tiw lit?- day
DEC-13
of said SE. loot fli, $.. ' Of tile
COut'1hous In Saihford. tesicating b.verlqes In Cl and C-I
May, 1073. 441st tot sate arid soil t
him tec weeks to roctwe
..
Pd Pt
'.s.
Seminole County, FteIda wIThIn III District.
NOTICE IS hereby given that I 0's
IN
'lift
CIRCUIT
COURT.
'tie
P11915111
and
best
bidoer
IC
W' C a5151 It to Itw N.E corner
p
pi
counsel.
monme men me date ot fIrst
twed
In
engaged
in
ausinesa
t
P0
M
be
ofsaldS.t looftheS.W Is oftie
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL tINpublIcation Of this
Also continued Is the
tie CWVItt, Commission chambers Fam Part 37130 SemInole County.
CUlT. IN AND PDR SIMINOI.I Seminolo County. Florida. In Ian
SW l.,.$ftenc, S I degree *05" 1
me Court House. Sanford. Florida under ni, fictitious name 04
Eitl CUIfIh ot
'sUIt be
arraignment of Cleveland
4)5.Istl to Pt,, 5.1 corner 1 solo
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
'Cd FlorIda. the following iltitlilO and must state tess Place o
FlorIda. set May 10. 1072. at 720 '7 V. FACTS CENTRAL FLORIDA.
descrIbed property, situated
lfll,nd IC Mitchell, charged with treaking
Clvii. ACT I Oh NO
13-411
S F I. of tie . V, Iso tie , W '...
rSiid.nt and onI' offIce address 0! P U or as snor, th.'..n.r at PuhhiCRIlOfl% enc Via,
ID-*IT
tie CircuIt Court. lamincle County. commit a felony.
fl20i3 ft to tile Point of Begin
FRANI. DAVID MCLAUGHLIN,
he me cialfiiafS. his ageni, or tilt
Pla.ng and Zoning
FlorIda In accordance with The
sing
Petitioner.
LOf 55 aId IC. BS U. TISt I C oftorney. or It wIll be barred C
Cce'nmisslon
There seemed itt be a question
N Tratforoi Map
tie 'Yeas at wdlng to
proVisiofO to me cicinous Pian.e
Seminole County. FlorIda
ALSO
Statutes. To wII. Section SOlOS of whether the youth's parents
c A '7 ii E P I Pd
a N I I Santord. .eta'dlng tO the Flat
G.ot U Harrlsar
By N. S Brawl'..
Pram tie Souw Is corner of MCLAUGHLIN,
Florida Statutes
thereof as recorded Pr Flat Best 1.
are aware of the proceedings.
An Admioletrator
Zoning Director
Sedtidi 30. ToisOship 3*.
es 544s01 the uoiIc Rerd.
Sig .hf,n ( WIlliams
Rsip.ondanI a'
°
1stant Public Defender
ta
E.itet•
Pu1le'l
b4iril
75
1972
1072
Range 75 East run S IS degrees 13
of Semliwse Cossil i. rlorida
PublIsh *.prll 1$, 25 &amp; May tI.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Anet Elizabeth t4arTIaOmi.
Gerald Rutberg is to confer with
otc -it
vi. aag 'tia seam lint of ta
Sold
salt
will
be
made
pursuant
to
DEC-i,
Cat,wrwi, Marie McLAughlIn,
_______________________ ______________________
_______________________
Deceased.
______________________
the defendant and Mitcheli
of said Section 20. a
*15 Orange Avallus. lrffiQto5. Nou - in O?dot tO SOti$tt, The SSVT?is Of PublIsh AprIl 25, May 2.5. *4. 1077
NOTICE UNDER F ICTITIOUS
distance •f 35) ft.. thence No C
solo twill ludgmteO.
allowed to 'phone his parents,
at lbs toasty Judge,
Ni ta
DEC-la
NAME STATUTE
degrees Ii' U' vi. parallel with
Ioaiinale C.anty, Flarlds, IS TO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFiED, (SEAL)
_________________________
There was the usual complaint
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
tie LIII tine SI laid SW.
AiThIII P4 Bectwtth. .1r.
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
,
petItIon for D*seolutisr of
Notice is liSriby gIven mat me
of not being allowed calls front
Bqg*ti&amp;ng. Said POint beltig Oil the
____________________________ ANNIE I. LEONARDY.
fly Martha T. VIhhlet
In
.bov,-stylad Court anu you
"FiCilhlot* Name Statute" Chapler
south
N
Deputy CIa's
he had nold not spoken to his
Nails. of PWSIIC $t..,
'.OUI'.d
a
f t,
Flid
edll r.gis.r
sold becilen 20 and or. the South wrinon
SHIN
HOLIER
AND
LOGAN
The
Planning
and
ZonIng
Corn.
To
API
DudI'Crs
aud
mother in t)wee weeks.
ft any. tO said
Fereses tiavIrs wIlt, ten. CiteS of Ih Circuit Cosel, let
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' Rocket

Ridge" dominating the high ground

government tiositlons on

and slowed the North Vietnatuese

FICTITiOUS NAME

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SMGON AP - Soith 'tnamese

by many.
Two Jclendsnt.s fatted to

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s

nad miles RI)UthtMlst 1)1 Tan Unnim.

i flfl(1 6, the last of a string of sk

A%sOclatcd I'Et%i Wrfter

an arc
rac'.u. e' tin a' it
dl$tartct of 364.'l? It ?hnt,ct S 73
ditress 35' 57 W *055511 to tie
P.0 Of a curve
iwving.radeusofloa*ltt.. flinee
aIont1w.rc*IImlowrveffirougil
acentr.laoIIofidnsreesV' "

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(;1)n(;i:

e

In favor of this proviso sInce 11.000 short of the requested 14.000 to CAL'1 O.'

BY: Elton Icott

LAST

• R e ci s 1 a e 2 t/ o r e B a S

y..
COUNTY PL&amp;NW1NO
aND ZONING COMMISSION
eq $.istiaN C..a?. Plar •
All cvudflerj eq p,
AND ?ONING COMMISSION
LIU.V UAI' BADOEL dscaeasO. Pvs'C Ne 44
NsN SI PIk N,.vae
NOTICE
N•IceI PebUc $.srffig
a'. Iisi'
,$IfNc SAd SOUIS'Sd 10 IS f'S: I I1iIiS
The PIa.&amp;
Cam
.no.o D WsI,Iass si £1 BayOu
•ii • ci'
w'ict ARMAND
fl P
tnç a0 eqtnç om mt.,Io will corIduCl a publIc
. c.uSIb.n.. S,,ilie oUn?V.
lIiay may p..v, qSIr.St tr.. ..s
D.c'ss,so is lesion will coAduCt a pub Plc l'uirtnç 'C cans Idir
mSn4In a Florida smdn nil fiClitloul na's. of
MAPJON RETHEA
sIS10 Ni ?M offiCe 01 lbs Caustly .
-I
Pe
,o 44 $embssle cwily. 0 bs tsvCtaaN,r
sWlIdctil44
ni
tram
at
O.n.ra
*iwa
namwM1
me
cia's
Arr*ignments
this TTW*IIIn
rci.
to
atast
SribSIIIS r San'C?R. Florida. saw Es's,.
AQf'SCUNU?e IC C3 0,iPf'II CaIN- MUPIPII Family 05 tPil WIIIOWIIIQ 01 nil CIPTUI? CoWl, 5*505011
CiltUlt
wm,In ill 05da" 'ib'C '.5 '•
morclaI sti till 101I5C dISC'IblC dascrlbic prorty
F10Ida in I'CCef605C*
Vo,, .vic ..ct W
are
s" Saift could best be descTibed
eq
bICe?lo5 eq
profletty
me
coro.
tO
°
I.
nsi cs tacil ciai's or d.mstid mutt 05y ClaIm% and dISIJAdS llIIIdI YOU.
Thq Wail 0? NE iè ci NE .O$
of S*CflO
Name SI $ t viot Tow it 5*ct Ion
of

eq Is. SW

NOtiCe Is 'S1y pIvon tat ffi

Le901 NOtice

gielice

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10 GIs killed irs C'rash

Suspects
Legal Notice
Ignore
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crews out to thaw the

UPOfl the 5.ttuaUcarb.
This is illustrated by the fact
of expressed o2positIon by

Ustler, real estate broker, of the
market price for
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had no plans for apartments on l'bonias Freeman Is the matter weeks. tie wits Seminole Sanford.
Britson Funeral thorn. is to
hIs 15 acres located west of of a city directory being County's first right-of-wily
charge
of arrangc'mnent.s.
fain-'
a
native
of
and
Corter Avenue, north of prepared by Key Publishing agent
bridge, Ga. He was brought to
Lombardy Avenue and south of Company, Melbourne.
Mayor Brown said the firm the I'aola area at tsu weeks 0*
Sit 434. However, he noted that
dcith of his
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from
was retained lust Aufust an')
the request for 8-3
collected 8600-800 ad. mother and intent twin sister to
prospective purchasers of the tied
is Inultipie vertising moneys in the village, make his home with tilt grand.
property. (It.
family dwellings).
Mayor Brown mentioned that parents, the late Mr. and Mrs.
The tootler was referred to although he has contacted the C, A. Fos. lie attended local
the Planning and Zoning Hoard, firm for a report, they have schools ar.d was graduated
MiliIiir
1 lririda
as required although Mayor never called ''They have had front
(,rariville Brown admonished long enough to come up with Atadelbi) Green (oiC Springs
i'nmirwtl to hi-eel (ha situation In wmwthtnV ((tm" he sald
was a ir(vlllI ,ib IIIIU.
AltonionteSpnings who, he said,
p5l
"went haywire" on Sit 436 and
I'ngimtrirtg
'haus
there is
SS Jaycees
former rtj,ttt-'uf-way agent fur
7
Altamonte, Mayor Brown said,
the Male !h'partnbent of
L
"got Itself In a hind and now
a C L
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Transportation with uftI'si Ui
Lied JCIIWOU
they have a three-month
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[)l.and, a rctlrcd rcal estatc
moratorium on 11-3."
broker, luember of l'irst
Mayor Brown suggested President
Iispllst('tIuxth of 1Sanf't1 a
council give considerable
Amiierk.in ,sgun , ost
By MARILYN tiOlIHON
thought to toning change to 11.3,
for man)' ears trustee of
since the village already has
Wilson i'htt
The South Seminole Jaycees
such zoning In the hlighianits
Survivs'rs tnthtt1 his wile,
and Winter Spring. as well as hove elected as new officers,
100 acres of Pill) development Ronald Schwab, president; GertrulIePlsuluSuIlherfUs'd%-'Il.S;
Warren Brown, first vice half-brother, Byron A lot,
by Al Schachter.
In another matter, which is president; Tim Ilannick, second Sanford; two stepdaughters,
also receiving the attention of vice president; John Road,
Ahtaznont. Springs in .riacthig secretary; Caries Warren,
t,ru."t H'-fr'
an ordinance, the village, treasurer; and as board
Mayor Brown said, has no or members, Charles Walls,
EDWARD
JOHN
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lJACPU-Puerai iersi(ei ho'
dlnance governing swiniuning Itobsrt heAl. and Robert
loins Rit*srd ()scSI toy, 72. uf
Iairsoii.
ix'ots.
West Civil $Ire,I Sorilvid. mit'S
The pi'itsidenl's comment on
County regulations, he said,
died loday 01 SemInole Msmo'lal
•tssptal, ,illi 0. held $110 10 a
establish a mininiwn of a four. assuming office was "We will
m. Wednesday, at UnISon
shiv. for better internal .z'4
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SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION
NeSt. of Public Hearla
'The Planmng and Zoning Covv.
missIon will conduct a PuBlIC
hearIng toccoidoe' recommending a
propos.d change p1 awnIng frOnt A 1
Agriculture to P %AAA Residential
oe" me following described prst't y
'The tI-ott?- 5504 the west Is of tIne
I is of 5.r'Ia' 77 lS' 750 te%t
right of-w.v tar 5.1 'N
Further OesCrlb.d as ap
proximate,, 20 acre's on tine noi-ut
5I0e 0' LISa Ross, lust &amp;wth p1
45. generally Sftated east Of
WOlilva R,vr and wes' 04 tt,
CIty at 5antorc
Tills PubliC hearing will be held Is
'tie County Commission Chambers
of the Court souse. Sanford,
FlOrida. a' May IC. 1572. at 7.30
PJS.. Si' as sour ihersifter as
34bli.
Planning and Zoning
Connmtt&amp;'oq
Senninole County. Florida
By. I S Brown.
Zoning Director
Publish' AprIl 35. It,
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SemInole County I lo"ida
Br N. S B Owen.
Zaning Director
PuBlish Aprli 35. 1577
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valued at $16,000. according

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MAMA MIA' Thatsa' lot of spaghetti. lake Mary Elementary School
lwichrom workers, left to right, Mrs. Hubert Solomon, Mrs. Marvin

War-I'd, manager; Mrs. Joseph Hastings, and Mrs. Paul
HoI)ingbworth, make preparations (or p'ro sponsort'd spaghetti and
hamtjurgersupperintheCafeterl1lsaturd8Y.5Pm to7:30p.m.

coswnunity

Ftrnlng Ne'wi closed for 10
months by a strike and the sale
of iii plant to The Ne*ark Star'
'ger, ha, resumed publics'

reletions not as
individuals but as a community
orgi,,slzation. We will and can

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Tuesday, April 25, 1972

IA-The Sanford Herald

Editorial Comment

Young And Duke
The scientists and

geologists may owe a

lot

to those boyant (literally aed figuratively) moon
walkers John M. Young and Charles Ni. Duke,
Jr., but everyone is in their dtbt for the very
human and very welcome display of the spirit of
man, American variety, which they presented.
For here were two experts who refused to be
bound by their expertise. Hert WiC two ex-

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As this comment is being made, the lunar
lander Orion has blasted off, docked with the
Casper and the lunar walkers Will return to join
ormer moonianders who blazed
th e ranks of the ffor
the way.
Before leaving the subject, however, there
are two further remarks that came from Duke
which are right to the point. One was when he
was telling the scientists in Houston about the
moon's surface at Surry Ridge- "almost like
freshly plowed field that had been rained on"
The other was when Young inick-named
Barney Oldfield old-time auto racer by Duke)
was steenn trw rover isix miles an hour) on the
treacherous lunar surface and his passenger
stkiUtC'd: "Yee-ow! Great skid. Old Barney's
really driving this beauty!"

fellow-feeling when their TV pictures-extraordinarily clear-showed the moon terrain
and heard exuberant Duke sound off with:
"Wow, what a place! What a view! as he stood
on the rocky flank of the DesCartes highlands
and saw for the first time this uncharted lunar
surface.
Here was no studied phrase or scientific
gobbledy-gook. This was uninhibited man saying
what came naturally. As did the man in cornmand, Orlando's Young who volunteered "Its
absolutely unreal."
Maybe so, but if it became real to the people
all over the world who were seeing this
American style exploration for the first time,
their Messrs. Young and Duke must take the
bow.

plorers whose approach to the unknown territory
was very reminiscent of those Mountain Men
whose exploits at the turn of the century
the darkness of "btVOflCl the
brightened
Missouri."
True the astronauts were enacting a drama
which had been written by the hand at human
experts and translated by the pushbutton world
of the computers.
the more
Time after time when some of
direful
commentators
would
encourage
wordy
travelers.
these
lunar
speculations, it would be
Offbeat Ruminations
whose words would spread that healing and
soothing balm which only the right words at the
Op
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rg
ht time ultercdhy the right PP)e can affh1
r i ght
r
Young
and
Duke
embodied
the
kind
of
Both
enthusiasm which seems to have been overlaid
i F. RICHARD CIC'CONE through the glass door will have hurn themselves.,'
quality of the dinner.
to an unhappy depth by too many crises in the
a simple round grill, unshielded
-"I'd lower the volume cm
Associated
Press
Writer
The cunning practioner again
sobering Sixties and the challenging Seventies.
tit I'*Ifl.
the TV but I can't hear it from knows the shrewdness of offer.
The
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wind
continued,
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CHICAGO M'
The longer their adventures
This insures his prestence for out here and you know I don't trig to cc
tufl&amp;ugs
In the martini, the coal is In
every rflOmCflt Of the cooking want to get your
either hopping along on the slopes of the lunar
too w
d
OV
grill. It's barbecue writ again. process:
well again.'
again, wi th little han
highlands or riding on the luna rover, the mart at
la i'u
American
better not leave it alone.
Is an Inherent problem about t
despite the fruit
physically
ame
bec
ease they
In(IN, again In the IZ1'tM SUIT)wind's
a little strong
y'tj1 roasts you can burn
in mixing rnnrtinLc wi th the rujuice in helmet affair - and the more this un
truer pastime of cOokifli, nut-"Of
course
I'd
rather
talk
to
ual
of
the
barbecue.
In
fact,
the
outside
and have it raw an the
believable travel tale bespoke an asset which
dams, and the average man's you but if I don't watch the grill amount of
tflStdt,
me*ntna
there's someman has that far exceeds his ability to perform
Jay in this pursuit has little to do the kids might sneak out and versely proportional to the thing iii-between for everyone,
with the taste of charcoal
physically or tiIan scientifically,
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broiled meatThisis, of course, the freedom
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When a husband adjourns to
man when allowed to escape, it was visible when
e
hackyard
to
light
snd
gw&amp;ri
th
bo th astronauts salut ed the American fl ag on th e
the fire, It is probably the orit
surface of the moon and did so with all th e
chance be will get all summer to
dignity this deserved from commissioned armed
.
loOk at the crabgrass and
forces officers and yet with all the pride and joy
dandelions without being told to
that all Americans should feel.
pick them.
Rabbit hopping down the slope of Stone
Whenthe sparks fly from th
Mountain or riding the rover over the too stony
grill, a father can righteously
litUe
ded
man that
Surrey Ridge these explorers were as much at
first
when
Men
were
t
t&amp;.-t
they
be
kep
the
Mountain
as
home
can venture outdoors wi thout a
glimpsed the Tetons or wondered at the beauty of
Land of followers, some of
Yellowstone
where
geysers
spouted,
the
whom inevitably need their
waterfalls abounded and nature had painted a
diapers changed
landscape far apart from the plains, the hearThe pleasure of inhaling the
tland of America.
of a sizzling steak Is nothEarthbound watchers could find a real
mg compared with the one-upmanship gained over the wife
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Charleston tS.C,)
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that she doesn't have to dirty
the broiler again

kitchen. She may be so pleased
that she even makes a fresh
drink itt the cook, a rare tic'currrnct.

ROY GREEN

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Sports Editor

County Editor

Camp P.om Foreman

DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor

RAY STEVENS

BILL VINCENT. JR.. Staff photographer

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in the Senate asralnst the
This øøk
Administration's conduct of the war, the strongest Senate
drive to change the course in two years.
C.nngrvsi. is ready for bear because their constituents am
giving all the signs of feeling "it's time for a change."
The action will come on uugnal of Senate Majority Mike
Mansfield of Montana who has left fur a three-week visit to
China. Bdcre departing, Mansfield uiid a private sessumwith
conservative Senate Whip Robert Byrd of West Virginia.
authorizing him to lead in putting through a Democratic
mendment declaring the US policy 8111111 be to with-draw
all American I orres from indochina within [our months before election day, if passed soon
Byrd, who will presumably lead the fight for the Mansfield
amendments to the big Defense, State, and Aid apbeen counted a Nixon man on
foreign pobc. But he has also been critical of Vietnam and
voted for Mansfield's End-the-War ainendnieiuts last teat.
He will be an unwelcome force against Nixon in this critical
showdown that will gain momentum.
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Marilyn Gordon
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Marilyn Gordon
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Ann Riley
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Lake Mary
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Lake Monroe

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Ann Riley
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Here's a plausible script, not of his making but -f mine,
b which Sen GeorgeMcGovern of South akota might
be brought reasonabl y close to the 1972 Democratic presi.
dentlal nomination:
My most recent canvass of the 50 states shows McGovern with a presently Indicated delegate potential of 490½

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A candidite this year needs 1509 votes. ont more than
half the-convention total of 3016. to be nominated at Ml.
ami Beach in July.
Where could McGovern tet enough more strength to
bring himself within range
First off. he has a good chance to win big in Massachu'
selLs, since rival Sen. Edmund Muskie clearly Is downplaying that April 25 primary in favor of another the
same day against Sen. Hubert Humphrey in Pennsyl.
vanla
Should McGovern pick up three-q uarters of the 102
Massachusetts votes (not impossible I, he would advance
20 votes or so over prent indications.
Let's assume he dui-i.n't go beyond very modest expec
tations in the Pennsyka:iia test and the one a week later
in Ohio. Those are largely Muskie-llumphrey struggles.
Two weeks after Massachusetts, however, McGovern
runs in the Nebraska primary, where he is now leading
and still building against a fading Muskie. The delegate
haul there' is small, but a third primary victory at that
stage in time would impart good momentum to the McGovern campaign for the later, bigger tests

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Could It be, that while we Live In
this Mark IV lincoln Congin "the long victory trail to the Democratic National Con- fliii'i in prrsidenti.'l preferBy WALTER It. MEAHS
tinental deficit financed fool's
ence pu11 There are l dekvention.
White
House."
AP Political Writia
everyone,
for
paradise
Pennsylvania Democrats gates at stake there, 20 to the
Mt'Govt•rn, far ahead in the
(Someday you have to pay the
Democrats in Pennsylvania polls in Massachusetts, said he were choosing 137 of the dele- sta tewide winner, the rest appiper). We are selling the and Massachusetts
vote today exps'ctt'd to score "a clean gates in the primary. Humpti- portioned among the 12 con.
birthright of freedom for our in doubleheader presidentialswet.p there," and ventured rey said he expected to win gressional districts. Oak
children and grandchildren for primary elections, with Sens. south Monday to hunt votes in more of them than any other Mc(vern and Mu.skie were
a present fl'iC51 of pottafte.
candidate, Muskie was banking running full delegate slates. The
hubert I 1. Humphrey and Pennsylvania, too,
George McGo'ern forecasting
on th e support of Go',. Milton J. Muskic slate is headed by
S. U. "Jim" Crowe
The voting began at 7 am.
victories. Sen. Edmund S. MusDe mocratic leaders Boston Mli)or Kevin II White
in Pennsylvania and some Shapp
and
was
embattled
on
both
his frontrunnlng and boats a lineup of part' t on
in
kle
sign
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JAMES A. (Jim) Cordell,
Massiit'husetts communities. days to buoy his delegate show. (ice holders and le,sders
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Editor, lhrald:
The dual primaries began an Polls were to close at 8 p.m. ing.
There is no GOP presidential
D. Cordell, 2435 Elm Avenue,
Thank you so much for sen- intensive month of Democratic EST in both states.
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In Pennsylvania, tfuniptUy sachusetis ballot listed 12 vania.
president- "herald" for the past few balloting with Mu-skie of Maine,
Muskie,
MInnesota,
of
group sales with American weeks, We enjoy it so much hisearly lead a fading memory, M.4;overn of South I)akotmu.
You
battling
to
remain
a
contender
Heritage Life Insurance especially )'OtW editoria ls.
Ilouse nomination. Sen Ik'nr&gt; N. Jackson of
Company. The CompanY's cotuie straight to the point, in for the White
put
his campaign cm. Washington and Coy. George C
are
headquarters
in which all newspapers should,
iitiasts
on
Pennsylvania
and Wallace of Aliibaiiui isere on the
Jacksonville, Florida. but don't
prt'stlt'ntliil preference ballot.
Mukei You a Iu"ter iii' tile K.'u I'o.irul
Pittsburgh he
in
said
Corde ll will now coordina te
As we have purchased a home
on
not
binding
will be sonably confident." Humphrey That contest is
Royal Sabre Portable
thc cprt)" ruutinnwide on Willow Avenue and
nid he CyEwrteut to win and be. the 182-vote delegation to the
group sales and service coming to Sanford to live In a
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activities. He was formerly
rttkIl(, we don't want to be tts'gular
assistant director
wiuiout your paper.
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and
holds
group department
We find it very interesting
a Bachelor of Science degree and in fact, we have been
( rur5,'
in business adinirilitratlon neglecting reading our own
Slain 's
from the University of paper, which comes once a day
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This. week has changed the muted lane
WASHI?iGTO'u
reaction to intensive American bombing
South Vietnam lasses In the current _ffl of

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Isn't is about time th a t painful tact of life on this planet and (lie area around it before,
someone had a good word to sa y wlt'in 10 years." This was five Including Orlando and in Fact all
for Mr. Gordon Bradley' For years ago and the world has over the state of Florida, but we
the
the past twenty years tie has more food than ever. Chaired found in Smufutul that was
been assistant and then the World council of Churches place for US.
Mr,nmulMrs. George flu(ton
executive director of the Committee on Racism in
East lliudul'iin, ('inn.
in
l%9-from
this
came
Inndon
Ho using Authority. In addition,
WCOC
to
revolutionary
help
by
he has served on th e bi-racial
h
se stand
committee and (lone fliRny groups In Africa. Pre nt
other good works in the city of on Vietnam- "Get out, but Editor, Herald:
don't cut off trade and aid to
I think the person who rings
Sanford.
to
Russia,"
the
bells at the 9th Street church
It has been my privilege
organizer
should
Hubert
Humphrey,
be complimented.
know Mr. Bradley for the past
I enjoy them so very much
eight years and to observe him of ADA, (Americans for
at work as well as a way from Democratic Action) and head and I'm sure everyone else
the job. I have been Impressed man In ADA for some years. does
This morning he, or she,
by the concern he showed for AL)A's International proposals
the
include
unrestricted
trade
with
played
"The Old Rugued Cross"
the people who lived In
apartments. It has seemed as communist countries, non- and it was beautiful.
Thanks again and do keep the
though he were acting as a t Interference In Cuba. ADA also
end
of
investigations
advocates
bells
ringing,
of "father-confessor" to sonic,
Mrs. Anne D. Waite
as a friend to all, and as a good by IWAC Abolition of loyalty
-man thsthnd beside you intime checks for federal employees.
Eadive
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Humphrey,
C,ond. itirtuet Steuty.
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NEWS
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bUShel CTitiYS $2.00. some $l.'5
"
would have to took long and Undsey, along with the late
SANFORD, FU)1UDA
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re
involved
rt
Kenn
ed
y
we
Ro
be
Fsrarnle
Demand Fairly
hard to find another man who
"
VEGETABLE REPORT
V
-putting the grape pickers and
Good, Market Steady, I I-i
would be a better servant to us,
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and I doubt if the tenants could &amp;grl.worktrs In the straight
SilipOlnif point information bushel crates st.5, few higher.
I 7"
ry unionism
compulso
ll
serve
jacket
of
Lettuee
liibh type, supply
X_
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for Monday, April 24th. All
ever find a man who wi
eh
.t_.
California. Assisted DY 8
insufficient to quote. Leaf type,
_=M__ .
for
stork of generally
F!)
B
them as well as Mr. Bradley has
':
:reported $2 million from George
go-A qiulity, unless otherwise Dema nd For. Market Steady,
these many years.
.T
That great
'FLCIO.
Meanys
hel crwrs $230' Romaine
stated. Precooling charges
Thlsklndgcntleman-andhc
of the laboring man?
type, supply insufficient to
is a gentle man in the very best friend
i"
quote.
SANFORD-OVIEDO
senseof theword - is perhaps Others who had hand In th is
.
were Gloria Stienem (Women's
PU'k'Y - Demand Good,
has
ZELLWOCJD
DLSTRICT
g
nature,
but
he
$ of a retirin
done an outstanding job. We 1db) Ethel Kennedy, Steve
Cabbage
Demand GOOd. Market Slightly Stronger
Rap Brown, ACLU and
tes, bunched
Market Slightly Stronger. Wibound
should salute him rather than Allen, H.
who bleed for the
many
others
ttizt'n.
Curly
type
53(10, Plain
Domestic
Round
type,
medium-.
him.
In
fact,
we
might
criticize
poor and down trodden In print
type supply insufficient to
Large. II bushel crates
well propose a "Gordon Bradley
2.5. 50 lb mesh sacks 110().1A quote
m say and on
Day" set aside to siply
pushed
I1dIste
Demand Good,
"thank you" to an outstanding In 1969 George Meany
mostly $2,Z. l. bushel crates.
compulsory
labor
farm
medium-Large; Red type $175. Market Steady. Cartons, film
and public servant,
unionism bills in the Senate and
$100;
300, Satooy type no ueUerings. bags; Red type, 304
Yours verytrul
y, House
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Demand Fair, White Icicle type, 2.i uj few
Carrots
LeroyD.Soper
These had the strong support
Market Steady. Film bags.
of Muskie, Ted Kennedy, and
Charles HaCkeflsZflithl.
11It5I1 &amp; paper master canJivits and would have In effect
Lowal Representative
ta.c;" .n*.
lar-,c; t
restored the closed shop,
Edi tor, Herald:
$4.50; 24.2 lb $4.40. 50 lb
£-.;
It should be remembered that outlawed in 1947 and would have
sa cks, ttxmie pack, Large sie
"1.
politicians like race horses placed the agricultural worker
Do Your
1450.
should be judged on past per. of the U. S. In a straight jacket.
Demand Fan' at
Celery
It this what Tallahassee is
formance. So Let's look
tower prices, Market Weaker.
Dr4p, Slip, or Foil?
trying In promotion of Chavez
record.
llunter.
AWA11D WINNING students in Lynian High
one
time
union
in
Florida"
George McGovern t the w,q5
fl.e usth fropwna
with Principal
2,34&amp;6do'.tr.s55002'iduzen Urn..
School's Diversified Cooperative Training Shown at annual banquet
,i i.ntute aith*vs cm hep.
member and U,S, Food for So, we have Humphrey,
15-50.
Vvvs4&amp;a&amp;urm
a:aw
FA1JTZXTH18,
(Ann Riley Photo )
Program were left to right, James Duncan, Carlton Henley.
.*iPeace director, said, "Mass Muskie, McCarthy , Lindsey
Pioi4. Msk
t. fIlms?'
inese Cabbage - Demand
ws'uhty
so s?$iy%biS. P"w
tOg
Ch
starvation will be the most and Kennedy. who bleed for the _____________________________________________________________________________ Fair,
Market
Steady.
Den.
_,.i
worklngman in public end CUt
O.otur..
.5,ih..iv.
Wirebound crates, wrapped, 24 tur its
Confident
McGovern
HHH,
ntisA to Iweith. :I
izw
roat
behind
his
back,
and
his th
wish to be president,
I do not hear anyone mention
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Meanwhile this week the Caucus of the Demcx'atAc p
attenuun. As a rule this body attracts
has attracted
no attention at all. Just now the Senate committees involved
in foreign affairs are mast deferential. instead of gjj.g
tingi of their own to cut down attendance su
are
UU1
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mrruns
The probable result will be to put new life into the CUCUS
and greater opposition to Nixon's Asian policy In Senate and
House Secretary of State William ftogez's made an
pox'tune appearance before the Foreign Relations Committee
pt.athng for his budget Committee chairman William
Fuibright took that occasion to open Inquiry on Nixon's
Vietnamizatlozu program.
Both supporter's and critics are working on full-.We
debating speeches to deliver on the floor, me public 8aflerws
at the Capitol will be crammed when these fireworks
bursting. In last weeks sessions the house for the first
appeared about to join with the Senate in opposition to the
Administration stand In Vietnam. That will make new
trouble for Mr. Nixon.
There is nothing new about unrest in Congress on tce'eign
affairs But when Nixon recçns the Vietnam issue without
aaking at getting congressional approval even his a'tmiest of
cronies take a hurt view.

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Mr
.'umPkinc
Asker
will
instruct
Gov Itrutin
list
list over there,'' he said. 1'li
an appoin tee who is se lling tires
"Not to my knowled ge," tho governor was not aware of it."
In the state to fill out a requir ed
Pride said Askew has iekeuj
tr,nhiIrt of Interest form, says governor said.
Pride sail additional check. administrative ,usatitant Janie'
press secretary 1)on Pride.
nanlesimpkios n Corm, a p- ing had revealed meone hzd Ahor to look into ,u .syten
pointed by Askew to the Board suggested to the fitpartznent of whereby tires 'a'rnild tie sold ti.
of Business Regulation, has sold Trarsp'irlatinn that it ought to the lowest bidder, not to dealer;
.r':i
i,tiat, with the date,,
55,149 worth of tires to the De. do business with Simpklns.
partinent of Business Regula- .- - - -- ----- -Win so fir this year
St.its' enpkyrs toil officers
F
ll
who do business with the state
are required to submit ronflfrt
of interest reports. They can he
renw,vrtI if they don't file the
report
1'tte' .-..r ; mu it 'he uinu' time
p' i,
JA (:KsoN Vi l.l.
''We will lit getting In touch
culling crime by potting mor'
Jacksonville
with Bernie and advising him of (API- When a
patrol ears in the streets.
after
said
pattl'iIrfl4ifl
goes
home
the requirement," Pride
He said Indianapolis the flr:t
work, he'll take his pollee car
Monday.
-Ity to .isuin itr,l '.irs
if
the
city
rug
with
him,
and hLs Ir
'We r,'ah:e row the need
fistic
undividmui
policemen fc.i (tillaccepts
Sheriff
get a memo out to other ap- zouncii
time use, found its matntenanu"
pointees advising them of the Carson's proposal.
rAtiOn asked the council n*ta dropping from 17 cents i
requirement," he said.
for a special ap- mile to 55 cents a mile.
Monday
Simpkins Is Askew's Brevard
Smith estimated private us'
Coosutypatronage chief. Hesaki proçgianniV45.iu buy 3flO
of
the police .':,r would mean ths.
e
patrol
!st
th
he adtr,itted failure to submit new cars and
1,
to $1 ,310
equivalent
al
of lWtO
said
each
e
report
even
before
Mitew
fleet
to
.l)
autnu.
H
the
Instructed Pride to investigate patrolman auigneda car w'iuld year saving to each patrolman
Lake it home and use It for who gets one
newspaper accounts of the
Not all .110 men in the pat.rni
private transportation as well
omission,
division
would get a ear. Smith
"I wouldn't know of any point as official business.
they
wouldn't b issued t o
While
driving
during
nffuty
wiut
he
or reason that I should,"
said. "I d(in't believe there's a hours, he would be responsible those with bad trtt'tng records,
The sheniCs request for the
for answering a call on the po.
conflict whatsoever."
Appropriation said the
special
in
his
vicinity,
radio
on
the
tire
sales
by
lice
A story
John Riley Smith, dtrectir of way their ll4 ears are usednow.
Gainesville Sun Capital cns'respor4ent Duane Bradford, said police services, praised the sys. two ic three ihifta a day. 'he':
Simpkins' name was on "the tern as a means of greatly re- must be replaced every year it
preferred list of names aent by clueing maintenance coats on most cases.
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TERRI \VATKINS tries her hand at making butter its third level
(cachet' Mrs. June Griffiths of llear Lake School and Micheal Elder
wait cxlwt'tanth'.
Ann lhlvv I 'iloti) )

quir a government, industry and university team which
at its peak involved organizing 400.00 people. hundreds
universities and ),OOO separate industrial companies to
a common goal.
the
The project was done in public and in full view of
and
It
j
ective
world. It was done without a military ob
was done within the cit and schedule set for it 10 veary
earlier. These management techniques are avatla6le to
the country if ever we again decide to use them on what
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also
spoken
has
.1
Haggerty
Aerospace wilier James
about the boost to technology given by the Apollo pro.
gram
cre thu demands for pe rformance
S rxtraordinar
and reli ability needed to land men on the moon that the
A pollo team had to compress several decades of normal
technological development Into less than one. Advances
in aerospace technol ogy were not, by themselves, sufli.
cient t o r the task: it became necessa to force PCSs
in virtually every scientific and technological discipline."
Finally, a passag from "Earthbound Astronauts," a
book about the bui ers of Apollo-Saturn by Beirne Lay •i
3r -:
"Still struggling as we are in the Dark Ages of an understanding of human motivations tincluding our motivalion for sending men to the moon i, we can earn at least
two lessons from our space program-the miracle that
can result from the unemotional approach to a massive
problem, and the paramount importance of proceeding
step b step instead of plunging, as we have. Into rem
edies for some of our social ills.
"Man has been given fresh grounds for confidence that
he may yet achieve other 'Impossibilities.' CVCri create
an environment on earth of dignity for all men. if only
he can learn , as has the space pioneer. to k ee p his cool." ?
This is the legacy of Apollo.

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ov('r Itit' tlM(' of M irex to control lire
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allIs.
Leni' ('utility t'lretiit ,Jiuli' lieu Wilik iscui'd mi
nilimig Monday tliiil 'illows the ,\irict,lturt'
l)('l)ilttllit'lil to COOt 111(11' liimig III' ffl'Sti('itI(' ill
fire ant coiitrol progrmiuis, at least until tilt' next
(ufIl't h(';ll'ltlg I'll ,I suit hi' gric'uItiiri' Coinnil ion' r 1)( ivli' ( 'uuuiuii'r
('uinncr liiii sought a temporary injun c t i on 1(1
pruti liii t till- I )vpart tni'nt of Pollut ion Control
to get a permit to dump
h'iiiii ri'tiiril1g
Mil-ex nu t uI mu rplmlnes onto infested lands. The
liluutlului '.V(l4 tIPlli('(l i))' tli(' Judge
lint 'iV illis got (11(01 iieys f o r Un' J'u,llut
Control mitiut the Agriculture departments to
agree th4it the agencies would not resume their
M irex Fetid uiiit lithe next ('ourt hearing. probably
Iii (lI)OUt tIui'cu' weeks.
Howell Ferguson, Pollution Control attorney.
said his agency "Is not going to take any
interfering with Conner's continued use of Mirex
W hil e the ease is in court
ItOtHrt Chastain. ,griculturt' altoruiu'v, said
his mig('tfl'y Would not press fora non-interference
il
ljtilll'tiOtl ''If (Iii (kt)mlrtmII(.'flt assures us they
"Al not hike (lily attempt to stop Its while the
legal proceedings are petuduig.'
The case could become a major test of (•I1
vironlilental agencies' regulatory power over
pesticide Use,
Chastaln 5(11(1 "There is no field study which
shows that Mirex is doing any harm to the enViroflllleflt. Before they come in and make
somebody get a permit they better find it's
h1;urnllrig the ('nvsronrnent.
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not to confuse the act of bar32771 beculng with the puoae.

The trend it, kettle cookers.
GIELOW. Editor and Publisher
hibachis., wagon grills and gas
Publtsher
hurbecues can signal the end of
WAYNE 0 DOYLE, Advertising Director I. Assi-lo
Manage' freedom. The male who wants.
FRANK VOLTOLINE. Circulation- General
to stand on the patio and watch
JOHN A. SPOLSKI, Associate Editor
taii
the
le'iaed
WINIFRED F. GIELOW
FRED VAN PELT
Comptroller
Managing Editor

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'uutlnnai ;nnventkin from San
Diego to Miami [leach,
A (IM spokesman saki in 1)r'.

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(rnernl Mutt's, Mundsy Saul It
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r'nmnutrrenti t, ho'.tels avvl
other bustnesses in the area.
Rut the spOkesman said he
heiiøved that "should he no
stumbling hlni-k" n4
perfi'-tly 's'lIur.i to ,i'.'," ip 'li.'

tr"it flint fbi' t4'ivr)psny hal to-on
rontarted about moving Its Aug.
Iff-1I Buick [)',Islon convention
out of Miami Reach. The
spokesman taM (M was willing
to give up the convention hall if
from its
it rail4 he relea

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Space Is Costly,
But We Learn

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the cdies
Once again millions of Americans Mt On
being presented
their chairs watching a space spectacular
live and In color tig I in their homes
more.
Welt, perhps tho'' don't lean so far forward any
some
ic.
photogen
and
more
The target ,.ite Is different
but a
are
new
aspects of the astronauts' assignment
moon landing is now pretty much old hat.
it. We are
We know that the men of Apollo 16 can do
confident they will complete their mission SUCCS&amp;(U11y
and return salel in cart
is over, when
And such Is our ficklen ess that when it a
turned pr
16 Is
øur fingers are uncrossed and Apollo
its
will again
space
exploration,
many
of
In the hisirny of
many
billions
on
so
take up that old refrain. "Why spend
space when there are so many unsolved problems on
earth"
as far as the
The' q uestion is pretty much rhetorical
Only
one
more
flight in the
concerned.
Is
A pollo program
series remains After that, manned exploration or the
moon-by this country, at least-will cease, for how many
years no one can say.
,
The question will again become a live issue, however
men
send
program
to
Skylab.
the
up
as the nation cranks
untO earth orbit for extended periods v a reusable space
shuttles.
There is no one good answer to the questiofl. but the
following quotations may provide part a an answer.
be tween techThe suggestion of an either or choice
and social advances ignores the fact that witha technology base .e will not h.ne the carability to
address ourselves ettectivel to any national problem,"
says J F Clayton. general manager of Bendix Aero
space Systems bivisu'n
He points out that the task of going to the moon re

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group thinks conventions are begin with a relatively non- New York. Chicago and San
frivolous and do not provide the pulitical group the city which Francisco. All presented
Cnplrt News Serviet
proper setting for the senous wishes to host the convention. convincing arguments to the
Nominating conventions lead national cormnitees for -iuelr
NaLms'ai
business
of picking the best man
WASHINGTON
the list of prestige meetings general popularity as con.
.'vru'entions are traditionally to run for president.
Group two centers its which attract a large at- ventlon cities, ample meeting
one of the ciutiumuil highlights
of an American presidential criticism on expenses. It argues tendanre. Large cont'eriticfl- space, and a surplus Of hotel
the burden of financing the four- conscious citier want these towns near the main meeting
political year.
and compete actively bald.
The often ioae mixture of day program is gring too tost net1ngs
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them
booming rhetiric, brass hands, for both the Republican=
and .i..11.. s' and the business
It wait $ rerd"lg acrainbie
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rooms.
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a
cIties
to
me
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Despite the violence and by
exuberant demonitratiota has mlttees who are official hosts.
markets burews,
If changes come about in the a'IUCt'n' which fell on Chicago which has made money an
provided the setting for each
W3 to select presidential next four years it will probably after the 1W Democratic which
Ir
y ILflpWlant factor.
nominees since the earl)' IBOOs. be due to the' efforts to those in convention hosts polled by
Cupley News Service generally
To compete in the convention
'Ieirvlsion. since the early group two.
fell the' bant*' of being host arena now, a potential han city
in
all
other
phue
of
As
1950s. has succeeded in bringing
the political show Into politics, there lsa way tor*iiea resulted in generally favorable must caw up with aiaf. Is
contention buck arid a distinctly publicity and significant new m4nped tons a "guarantee" to
American living rooms
UTlWtit)"s the national committees. The
sometimes with mixed results different way to spend it me rrvenues to ii
rvt'r irhi.stries
figtr't, depending on bow eager
There are indications that art is not precise and :r.ny of
Throughout
the
lVSOs
&amp;Iid
a
city is to land the cotwantitm,
one
the
moI
skilled
fund
raisers
In
for
charges may be in order
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heads about the entire vattm. began to popularize the
That fi?urt does not nec*ssartly
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cities
as
lta.elf
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must
actually
2I*t41Iai
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beautiful day for excellent re la tions with
other people. Get together with them to make the new
cooperative arrangements that can create gre ater harmony.
ike your surrounding,s more attractive as well and be
apr,)'.
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 101 A pond day to discuss ideas
ss,th others since there can he much mutu al understanding
now. Lis ten to thru suggestions carefully, too Get together
at fun places Later in the day.
TAURU3 (Apr 20 to May 20) Go out of th e way to gain
the support from others that you need, then do your work
especially well for best results. Buy needed spring clothing,
Choose with especial care Stay wit hi n your budget
GEMINI (May 2110 June 21) Once your Important work
is done, be off to see people who can he lp you with creative
deas you have Mate is in a fin e mood, to d on't spoil things
by bringing up some old question, quarrel. Concentrate on
happiness,
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Concentrate
your efforts on home and family today so you make all
more harmonious there and pet the support yøu riced for
projects Do some scnoyable entertaining at home in p.m
Much good comes of this
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Sit down with newcomers and
pun new routines that can be mutually helpful and
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you want You have responsibili ties that are annoying, but
need lividlang without quibbling any further Avoid one who
bickers a great dcii
he or she will be
IF YOUR CHILD 15 BORN TODAY
one of those fort unate you ng people who will have so much
ch*rm that oth ers will want to do almost anything for YOUt
child, but you must teach early to stand on own feet and be
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and clearly. Grow
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) You can easily take care of
those personal matters that ate vital to your welfare and get
excellent results Analyze your present position and talk over
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SCORPIO (Oct 2 to Nov Il) In the quiet of your
study you can iigure out exactly whit you want to have or
to accomplish an the future, and make plans for at One in
trouble comes to you for advice Give it willingly.
SAGITTAR I US (Nov lto Dec 21) You want to have a
d time and can now contact those people you would lake
to have accompany you, but don't include one who is a
spoil-sport Go after that personal aim that means so much
to you. Use tact
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aticntaon Give it lake at easy tonight at whate v er you lake
best to do.
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those new ideas you have Get out early to be with the
people who can help you commercialize on them Get help
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Africans to Amer Ican rock
the first lime, presenting the Up casino boss in Reno who wants
With People group In coneei't
the money owed him, and
before g,000 in Nairobi, I(enua.
('renria realizes the only way he'
A ride through the African can get it Is to pull
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Interior intensities the Interest.
9:30-10:30
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Crenos plays an es-robber who
tries togo straight, but i. forced
into one more jot, to pay off an
old gambling debt. Cameron
Mifrheil, Angie f)Icklnson and

advanced rocketry. Paul lukas

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(played by Edward Asner). The
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on her new breadbox has lost its oomph I was in the
same situation. The lid to mine would not stay shut until
my husband put a raund magnet about l
inches In
circumferen"e and 'a -inch thick on the inside where the
latch should be in the center and this holds the door shut
beautifully. We did nothing to the latch or the breadhox.
Some of my ash trays were rather slippery on the bcltorn so I cut out pieces of bonded material I ad left over
from sewing and glued then. to the bottoms of the ash
trays. Now they set well on any table—ELAINE
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threatens to mess up the
beautiful Hawaiian island w hen
mainlander-s try to muscle In on
an uneasy truce that has settled
among the four "families" that
control racketeering and
organized crime on the Island. A
5sget from stateside is
found dead and McGarrett
Justifiably suspects that gang
war will break out it
mainlanders carry out their
threat to invade the local un-

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Search for
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7:00 (2) I Dream of
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(a) Truth pq
Consequences

(C) Split Second

100 (2) Somerset

t.m) Whitt's My
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(C) All My Children
1:30 (3) Three on a

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1:30 (2) Four Kings
(6) Muppetl
(9) AAod Squad
Parr
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11:30 (2) Johnny Carson
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3:00 (2) Another World
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(C) Os Life fi Live

6:00 (C) Slim Mimi
6:15 (2) TV Classroom
(6) Sunshine Almanac
(C) Slim Mims
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6:43 (2) Sunhlne Almanac
(C) Florida Acini.Worid
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10:00 (3) Di na h's Place
10:30 (3) ConcentratIon
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10:50 (9) Fashions in Sewlnq

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mild (s.4'OIULIV altar-k.
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'And warned I nc to take the (,t)rofl&amp;rt' arte ri es so they
lie did play high and was
ssith no strt'nuous miss' bring ii little more ottdown two before he could it
ext cisc' after imituls.
gain the lead.
gems to thin' must-It' filters.
What do you think about
Am I likely to suffer an.
Later. we administer oss- 'riot ojitirinim Ic-OU it certain.other- beast attack?
gm Irons a bottle sshrn we'
By Oswald &amp; James Juvoby ly worked, bill we think it
Sit )use I steer all alone get you in the uinbulaiav.
was sheer luck, not g o od
There is nothing really bridge
In the house, what shook) I
But s'oui may die during
wrong with South's three no.
f"tWIPAPIR (TflPJiSI LOU I
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the 30' mitinut
required to
I rump contract l urthermore, ills an easy contract
ambulance
or
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an
HEART WORRIES
to get to. South has 19 high.
M-10(119 lie
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card points and opens one
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diamond a I ii c e he Is too
North
East
South oxygen to the muscle fibers
stron1 for a no-trump open- West
Quick oxygen Is our best
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hlfrsater,
so get It right out
Pam
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For a coronary tliromnhoais of the air sb deep breath'
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log!
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9 432 •qaoi 431 the artery wall) or a ccwon
Once Iliad a nitient who
hih card points warrant a 4A6&amp;1
lU)' t'inlxilti
(plug from
What do you do ciow?
had stinls5'd 12 heart atbig. South has a book two
no-trump call in N o r t hi
A— rats. Your two no-trump tiny floating clot) shuts off tacks but dint at tilt, 13th.
raises ti lin to three
call was ioubitul. Don't ir Ins
-uculatlons to a portion of as per auto ISV, 80 don't pan.
When tilt,- hand was played mu,, bid..
(be he-au
atta3.!
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TODAY'il QUESTION
In a 13-table duplicate every
If you hate the symptoms
a,". I• V5 (?I1' 5 Cit,
West bttia one heart 'ivr your
So uth player reached three
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iii. r,e,,s.p.' .ari',ia
no-trump. At every table but on. diamond No.11, sod East that liar-icc desee'llies, mat'.- at
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one, West cpened his fourth
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the Soviet Union say their
Crane, Ph.D.,
By George
DEAR POLLY—If you find it necessary to hang things
people think of Americans as
on the back of a bathroom or bedroom door but you can
"good guys," but they are put
see them through the crack when the door is open or back
back by the violence of Amen.
Horace was naturally formrr blood suppls'.
against the wall, lightly nail a piece of 'a- or "s-inch
The larger tl 3.WdI of can motion pictures.
round along the back edge of the door from hinge to frightened at his first haul
The two, both members of the
hinge. When the door is open the quarter round fills the attack.A full stomach, plus br'sirt miiwie shut oil from
Commun ist party, commented
crack and nothing is visible as it hangs back there. My vigorous exercise, place an blood, the more serious
on two movies which have
bathroom is opposite the opening from my living room to •
load on a hampered your h ea rt attiak.
the hail that leads off the bedrooms both ways and every- hear'.. And th e BEST' quick
con•
recently
been highly acclaimed
one could see the towel racks on the back of the bathroom treatment is rapid, deep - But If you are still
this country: "The French
sdaus. the odds are more in in
door until I did this—AGNES
you are Connection" and "'The Godbreathing, to gain extra
our favor than if
your
fa ther,"
DEAR POLLY—When nammering delicate or uphol' oxygen from th e 20% In th e
unconscious at
"1 saw more blood spilled on
stery tacks, put an adhesalt around us)
once.
the screen than I've ever seen
he-backed bandage over
And you victims often can before in my life," said Gennadl
the head of the hammer.
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CK[D
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This will prevent making
tip the scales in fa'.or of life Fedosov, secre tary ger.eral a!
horrible marks on the wood'
vs. death during those first the Insti tute of SovietAmerican
work or walls if you miss
10 minutes, esen before a Re la tions.
the tack or nail—JOHN
"The reaction of the audience
physician gets to you.
DEAR POLL?
Save
i'or the air around you was very foreign and hard to
that bread' Make a big cut
understand," he continued.
contains 205 oxygen.
like an X or a cro ss in the
So breathe deepis' and of- "Some body would be shot In the
plastic lid from a coffee or
face, and there would be an
ten , to build u a surplus
shortening can. Take up
uproar of laughter or appla use
the ends of the bread bag
oxygen
in
your
blood,
l
cosnetimes."
and push through the cut X all the way down to where
This quick rrmt'ds' may "We don't ha ve the way of
the slices start and have no more looking for or keeping
let stun teart adjust'to th
track of wire twists—HELEN
ahcwing the dead on film that
Case T-&amp;12: horace T.. shock and begin to beat an you ha ve," commented Yuri
You will receive a dollar If Polly uses )our favorite
Oleshchuk of the Ins ti tute of the
.i more' ri-giiLu rlitthitii.
aged 42, is alartned.
homemaking Idea, Pet Pc-eve, Polly's Probk'in or solution
s-ott
United
States of America.
began,
"I
Dr.
Crane,"
lie
Rrrm-tnto'r,
c-sets
if
to a problem. Write Poll)' in care of this newspaper.
suffered a hit-art attack 6 are scirid and fed .ou "Traditionally, the Soviet
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don't thur bre.,tbc drpls people don't stress death in
WIN AT BRIDGE
itight after lunch I de. lwraiiisc of the kiiifr-lijie film."
"I mean, you can shoot and
tided to walk back to the Pt in 'our Ic-ft chest. start
see a guy fall," interjected
miiich was cnih' 4 that rr'giil.Lr dc'e.p brratJiingl
Fedosov. 'lie dies, or is
tJJt*.'l.3 ItWily.
c-or stiui exen.ise nfl nor wounded!. But when you really
trick and rallied off the next
'But I was late, so I hur- ribs i*IKI dhtpliragm Will play it all over, you know, close
nine for a score of plus 630.
At that one table. South ri ed, and before I readied NOT bistro 'our hamper-ed up on the screen with tomato
was the s' i c II in of really my office building, I got a heart.
juice spread al over the felatrocious hock. West decided dull pain across roy left
low's
face
Instead,
it
st-Ill
bring
extra
that heroic measures were
Asked what Russian children
hfc'-givfng oxygen to ill
called for and led the four of dint.
"Then I grew tick at my
c 1 u b s. South played dumAll we' medics do for you , are taught about the United
m"s deuce and after cone vturruad,.
Fedosov responded:
anvwas', is lnjcei a big shot States,
siderabk' thought East rose
"The Soviet çeophe are never
"And I broke' I.t.t tts •s!v,t
ui 'siisljJ?IuIc- (0 rrsIuer sour taught in the spiri t of hating
H.,'j ,u.a
sst'tnt over :ny forehwad,
East thought a while
re
tea.r ind thtis slow dost'u Aniett:ans. An average Amer-i.
'So I called a tuni and your huiurspered hieaut.
and slapped down the ack
sm Is a good guy."
of hearts 11113 gave poor went straight to
p!ivsi.
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Japanese-American pta help
from Dr. Welby. 'the young
fflfl i tat het' and Withy were
old friends and. when Ube youth
comes to America to go f'
school, Welby sen.ses something
Li bo thering him lIe' explores
the problem and disc overs ir
has to do with the father's ilions during World War II

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to ewnrt a wealth y
stockbroker's daughter and her
three children by train from
Chicago to Lets Angeles. The
assignment turns dangerous
when Cannon discovers Iii.
worm n'sestrangedt.usba nd Is
Involved In count er feiting.
agrees

psychologically

destroyed.

l'OLLY CRAMlt

Cannon

10-Il ABC, Marcus Welby,
MI). (Rerun' "This it Max" A

11:0(1 (2) Sale of

(6) Cannon

(Rerun) "Color of Laughter.
Color of Tears," A series °
mysterious accidents plagues a
circus owned by Joe Walton

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POINTERS

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bringing back anything they
have him in. lie's one of four
lifers In United States prisons
who are pruniLsed full pardons

Christmas card addressed to the girls. I told the girls to
give the check to their aunt to cash, and she would give
them the- money to b themsel ves something for Christ-

rn,al
I received the cancelled check. However, last week I
'heard from the girls (in response to my letter
ing them
KUwhat they had bought with my Christm as money) a nd they
wrote that the znt had never given them the money.
Should I ask the a unt for an explanation, or just forget
IL- ft and never send money that way again?
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My husband says I should let it be. What do you say'

1:30-9:30 NIle, Jack Paar'ss
African Diary. Count on Jack
Pair to do something unurual.
This time he hosts the first TV
talk show
from mount
K11I'n.njaro. Ilia guests for

from the "Bob hope Theater

p'%'s

Tuesday, April 25, 1977-9A

TV

tonight Including Johnny Cash
and his wife, June Carter, Merle conversation
are
Susan
Haggard, Buck Owens and hampshire, Emtny-winnlng
Mlnnle Pearl. Cash sings his big British actress currently
lilt, "A Boy Named Sue," starred In "I.$ving Free," and
Owens sings "I've Got a Tiger the woman she portrays in the
by the Tail" and haggard film, authorea Joy Adamson.
renders "I Take a Lot of I'rlde Viewers will see some of the
In What I Am." One of the scenes with 20 lions ticing
highllghts has Cash joining Glen fIlmed Parr also eitosei
for "Yot.qoni Prison Blues."
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7:30-1-3G NBC, The Four
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Kings (Rerun). Another oldie
staffing Peter Falk, who 15 50

DEAR ABB' A friend of mine died last year, leaving
~~: two little girls who went to live s-sIb an aunt.
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excellent job with his ready-made family.
I have been bugged to death by rn ex-m.ther-in-law
who "misses" her grandchild re n, She sends them cards and
gifts for their birthdays and holidays, so they won't forget
her. I always send her a brief but to-the-point th anc you. I
wish she'd stop sending them things!
As yet she hasn't asked to visit the childre n, (we live in
n different state] but it she doe's I'll not permit it
My children now have new grandparents who adore
thcm, and one set of grandparents is enough. I just can't
understand the nerve of my es-In-laws. Why can't they
accept the fact that I want nothing more to do with them?
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You should have told HEARTBROKEN GRANNY to
leave her ex -grandchildren alone. Sometimes you make
more problems than you solve.
HAPPILY REMARRIED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: When one loses a male (whether by
divorce or death] If there' are children, the biological grandparents remain grandparents forever. Circumstances differ,
- but It would seem annecr-ssarily cruel to deuy
grandparents
e right to ace their grandebildrtn. In some slates ICalitos'aim ) such a right has been wrfttes Into Use law.

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DEAR ABBY: I was shocked with your sympathetic
attitude
toward HEARTBROKEN GRANNY. (She wanted to
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remarried and had taken the children to Dye in another

me wedding will be an event of Friday, April 28, I72, at
8p.m. at Lake Mary Baptist Church. The wedding reception
will be at the Policeman's Benevolent Buildi ng on Lake
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Mr. Taylor received his education from the Lexington
schools and Is presently assoca ted with Bob's Auto GLauof
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Miss Bridges was educa ted in Sanford schools and was
din business with her mother asafloral designer. She
is the granddaughter of the la te Mrs. Lone Croft of Berlin,
Ga. and Mrs. Lucy Bridges and the late Douglas Bridges.

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hook and cnutl'rt lashiuri
'TEitltiiiiO filigree cepuerations
nuedc on a ci cUt dumms
The compan'. has been pro
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was La.ld b) a canai.lot cap of
accented with shell pink roses,
surements is necessrs'. pant., that provides a 1-messure- siding a pattern service to the
computers
venue lace and accented with
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lilies-cif-the-valley, doves
garment industry for four
Devised to fit the exact mea- and skirts will fit well even if ment fit
tiny aced pearls. She carried an
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was
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MRS
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for
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are re tained by the computer. organized to include the con.
nosegay of pink roses, white
whom the garment is to be at an inch. and it is expected
and
and
a nd pink trees stenhanotis
with a carried a Victorian hand Jarrell and Mrs. Albert Ayers da isies, ba by's breath and fern,
made. "the computer will th at women will not cheat on but Ii she wants to reorder and aumer pattern service that has
ivy foliage
has gained weight. she merely long been a dream of Hart.
bouquet of pink roses, white all of Sanford. Their gowns and
eliminate the least-liked aspect their measuremen ts , for "after
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shower of Wiui satin
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daisies, delphinium and natura l fl owers were identical
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Patterns will be selected in
formal gown of pink chiffon Bridesmaids and ma tr on man and groomsmen were and ba by 's brea th and two five- hc'imer , president of Corn- patterns, Hartheinwr explains.
with venise lace at the empire were Mi.s Margaret Jarrell, Steve Mahurin, Jack Cudworth branched, silver candela bra. pI.siit the computer pattern and test garments have been stores where mini-catalogues
ti'r-Vi('(' that is making its de- made for more than a hundred Will provide custome rs with
Mrs. Fulton Baxley and ?vIrs
waist, cuffs and high neck. She Miss Carla Jai-refl, Miss Denise and Roger Pynn, all of Orlando
pattern layouts and charts saghut
people
Bess Herman cut and served
Seven measurements are tak•'Each garment u. tested on a gesting yardage needed within
the cake and pouring were Mrs.
lot ac'rurar
Even for size 4 and a size 48. he obser'- one-eighth of a yard The patRoger Harris, Mrs. Jean
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as a small one"
dc-sign is made in m us lin at
presided at the bride's book
An employe of IBM for 14 which point adaptations may be
table which was adorned with a
years.
llarthcime'r became' made It then goes to a pattern
Hunt from her former home Ui and presented James Bryan a sing le long stemmed pink rose
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awa re of the pattern potential engineer and a woman who digi.
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cheek for the Semin ole All In a crystal vase.
when he observed a campter tizes information for the c-am-.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNeil of Youth She lter, inc. That was
'system capable of doing such a puter. Instructions are written
Sun Sebastian, Altamonte quite a nice gtft and represented Miss Sandra Harris was in
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from the vunipuirs i uuim patSprings, will be leaving for
lot of work. He Is juvenile charge of the rice bags
"But the difficult hurdle was terns that become sewing thusi
hostesses
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floating
Murvlxind on vocation
structuring a icomputeri V'S
rmanselor for SAYS.
triittons
-were the Misses Jean and Joan
te rn that could recognize struc•
While th e pattern is seeWilke and Mrs. Tom Hacbon.
turid parts of a garment and through plastic, providing esoeMahurin
June hrisUipher has Just For travelif
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Molly andFrank
Frank iteudie were been elected president of the IUA
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given a buffet supper by their Casselberry, Woman's Club. ensemble of Polyester Knit. The
daughters tarelebrate thetr 50th Jane Is charming and talented. dress was Navy blue with rolled
wedding anniversary. Out of She w il l Lead the club to a year collar and a enmplementrd by a
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featuring anuiU buttons from
away as California. The resident of
neckl ine to the waist.
Steudle's are so young in heart
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and spirit. They are a very
The couple left for a wedding
romantic couple.
The Central Florida Museum
u ucla Key and their new
and Planetarium has arranged residence will be In Orlando PRINTS ON THE SAND
a four day bus tour to the
eriegroom
Cotton graphics create striking
prints for summer swim.
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Florida Keys, May
for First Na tional Bank of new
wear
In brown or blue corn Th
e
Seminole
County
Mental
have
scheduled
many
extras
Qn(k)
MARILYN GORDON
binitrnns, this all -cot to n hikuit
Health A cIetlon ha e res! and the four dey. wouk! be well
t sun ant!
Out-of-town guts: came from it
hard worker for membership spent Call the Museum for
St'o Fion ci! Cdi1urth d5ifl
Georgia and Indiana.
Th has been a marvelous chairman, Jack Devlin. I know reservatio ns
that Jack will increase ineflbweek!
""P to the point where Y
I have a new hobby. I am
The Z)th annual Florida Folk
trying to learn to develop and will have to move Into another Festival will be staged on the
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prin t pictures.
th
wh
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group
and
eir
th
Of course I am getting super wor
White Spring, May 4-7 with an *
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expert advice from the Vincent meetings are always In- impr-!ssive list of performers.
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brothers. They run the Herald tereating. Your involvement
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The program will be produced
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darkroom and probaby
by the Foster Memorial. wi th
YOU CM MAKE A
the alsistance of the Florida
more about photography
a
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ANYONE ANYWHERE.
FERENCE. SUPPORT YOUR Federation of Music Clubs and
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NENTA l
HEALTH Florida Folk Festival, inc.
After locking rnvseii in
bathroom for hours on cml I am ASSOCIATION, CITIZENS
p gram sountis so cx• :
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able to come up wi th a myoptir ''iO DO MAKE A !)1F citi ng that I shall sleep tonight
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near)
Lroken
FEHENCE.
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a
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uod dream that my boss, Doris
The Maitland Art Cent er ha d WiIlajj will assign me to this
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water bill and a print that if you a wine and cheese tasting party. magic assignment I dream, but
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Gorgeous
out the term of a human.
some thing about both wine Slid
gingham
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Not bad for six or set en hours cheese.
romanced
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flow do you know you are not
with
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an artist' All you wanted to
lace
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to ask or dcii will be YOUtS ci ti ng news of another set of
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The South Seminole Garden during the first three Tuesday grandparents. I CLIflOt te ll
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who it might be, but Jane and
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decorations made b
the under- the best iIi$trUt-IUr-5 Slid buying empty photograph
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Ornberg and her assistants do your own thing.
Mrs J. It Dobson and Mrs
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W.W. Wilson. They voted a new
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See you now, around arid
officers for the coming year.
The stork that Day- i and about Senunole County.
The board will be eweciallv Alit... I Ani,.I1 wrr,. tonkini' f
talented and nu will soon have tins arrived bringing Am)
all the dc-titUs in The Herald.
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mother and smart like her morn
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president of the garden club and ant sure by noir she has shown
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cadent on 17-92 last week. She
broke her clavicle bone. haM to
In,
wear a collar and a sling to hold
The' Pilot Club of South
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Mr. and Mrs. 141u1e Donal Bridges of Sanford, are annmuteing ti ena4tment and forthcoming marriage of their
daught er, Miss Diane Bridges to Mr. Lonnie N. Taylor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gibson Taylor of Lexington. K)'.

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arrangement of pink roses,
while da isies, blue delphinium
and ba by's brea th with pink
saln ribbon streamers.
Tht' bride's mother wore an
ice green silk iantung A-line
dress with modified cowl
neckline trlmnied with a beaded
andjeweledBand,amatchlng
long line Jacket and a green
Cymbidium orchid corsage.
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gown of Ivory silk organza.
Venuie lace and pale pink satln
ribbon highlighted the sheer
yoke, empire waist and cuffs of
Uw long, full sleeves, me same
lact and ribbon enhanced the
front and hem of the A-line shirt
and sweep of the watteau train.

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united in Holy Matrimony, April
8, 1972 at 4 p.m. In First United
Me thodist Church, Sanford.
Rev. Julius Byers was of.
ficiating clergyman at the
double
ring,
eandelight
ceremony. Roger Harris,
argam.s. presented appropria te
nuptial selections and ac-companled soloist, Scott ftarrls.
Ch urch decorations included
two baskets of white glads,
arruitmns and baby's urestji
flanking the altar with a
background of potted
t
at.
throughout
wt'uuuIK setung.
A pair of regular size and a
large arch candelabra with
tchi'e. Ui th 'dral to x rs L
srdt,lo., at the altar. Family

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Under the free substitution
capitalized on two errors to tip one out In the opening tam. icond. The throw beat him to was sacrificed In second by
NeSmith
and
scored
on
a
rule,
Brown came back Ifl to
Ricky
Winter Park 4-3 in extra In. Owls Dawn sacrificed him the plate, but sailed over e
Wall.
pitch the seventh inning and
honie on a IcidC qV!C pta)' head of the FAgi'water catcher, triple b) Willie
nings
big
a
finished his game. He set the
Edgewater posted
score.
ORLsNDO-The Edgewater
Evans jumped ahead 2.0, but Reynolds was almost on top of allowing Brown to
of
the
sixth.
Eagles
down In order In the
their
half
In
the plate when Dawn bunted the Reynolds then hit the longest threat
Eagles tried to beat the Sanford the Parkers surged In front
Kelly
final
frame.
Jelfy
season.
The
shot
hit
After
a
quick
out,
single of the
Seminoles one time too many.
ball.
tied the score with a
Reynolds had two hits, Wall
Kelly
Jim Seagraves led off the the Tinker Field wall In right arid Chuck Wason walked.
The Eagles stopped Sanford In the bottom o' the third and it
by
had
the triple and Duhart and
fly
until Evans Edgewaler first with a single center field, but the outfielder scored on a sacrifice
twice during regular season remained that
had Sloan
after
both
runners
the
off
McCully
competition. but the Seminoles pushed the wi:nning run across and was sacrificed to second. got just the right Wunce
a adanced on a wild pitch. Tribe.
With two outs, he scorid on a wall to hold Reynolds to
bounced back with convincing In the eighth.
Brown recorded four strike
single. Duhart scored on the hit. Danny Ferrin then singled to
was single by Walt McCully.
$3 win over Edgewater in the
ftyns,
the Seminoles. lie
Brown led off the third with a Reynolds stole second and third drive In the second run of the outs forfour
Opening game Of the district mediocre at the plate during itse
hltz through the
Inning. Sloan came on to pitch scattered
fly
by
to
and
scored
on
a
sacrifice
and
was
sacrificed
walk
baseball tournament at Tinker regular season, came to life
and
got
out
of
the
Inning
on
a
game.
Sea
graves
was the
Field.
yesterday with a pair of hits, second by Frank Sloan. Charles Kurt Mcieod.
after walking the leading batter for the losers
out
off
the
ground
lead
walked
to
to
left
field
McLeod
By winning the game,
including a first inning triple. Duhart then singled
with a pair of hits.
Revricilds' triple came with and Brown tried to scvre from Seminole half of the sixth. lie first batter he faced.
Seminoles earned a berth
against Evans In Wednesday's 6
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WHOO will use Riley's Fish Camp as head quarters and
weigh station according to Information released by Ray Real,
station announcer. Prizes will be awarded for the largest fIsh
of each species utered from any body of fresh water In the
area. A special award will also be made to the FAMILY
entering the largest number of fish. The contest is apes to
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USING a live worm and fishing for bream
obcrt Stricklin of Ocoee was surprised by this
five and three-fourths pound bass in his fishing
trip on the Wekiva River near the Weldva River
Maven.
Some fine catthes should be posted LI the hits continue to
cooperate during the fishathon week as they have for the past
few day,. A few of the many catches listed for Lake Jessup
Included 69 tthsegWs for Cannon and Josie Ezell of Apopka, 30
tressn and catfish for Dallas Pills and Bob DaMosa of
Orlando. Ward Curtis and party landed 30 tIueglfls and
shellcrackers on a Saturday outing. "Catfish, aheliciackes
and pan flab are plentiful for those who have the patience to
wait for them," Riley reported. They are not on the beds but
are getting ready to move onto then. Most of the half-day
U* are producing 30 to 40 per boat, with the all day anglers
taking as many as 58 to 60.
Shad fishing Is ovtr for this season; the roe shad have
Jun about completed their spawning, and according to the
dictates of Nature, are dying. Bob King. Marina tale Flits
Camp, says that blueglfls and shelicrackers are the best bet,
with crickets for balL School bass are striking in most of the
favorite spats along the river and catfish are still filling
stringers for the cane paten, mussels the bait.
Charles Merritt and Mr. McNeil plugged the sandbar at
the west end of Lake Barney on Monday and Tuesday, landing limits of school sized bass both days. MesTIU said they
were hitting on anything thrown at them. Donald Spivey tried
&amp;sake Qeek for an hour alter the thunder storm Swsday
clisg, founds few striking, and landed three of them. fly
fishing around the Marina Isle section is also paying off with
bream and bass striking popping bugs.
iciete bridge on SR 415 his
Wading eroond the
produced some nice strings of Bass lately according to Paul
Johnson of the Odom Bridge Flab Camp. Specs, bream and
cats are still hitting good In that area.
At Wekiva Hives Raven Camp, George Cheney told of a
S% pound bass tailing for a live worm to Robert Stricklin
Saturday. Stricklin and his father came uver from Ocoee to
get a mess of Wekiva River catfish, got the catflsL, and the
bass for a bonus. Vie Hawkins used lire shiners to Land four
bass on a Tuesday trip, with a nine pounder, a six pounder
and two smaller ones putting the weight on his stringer.
Redbreast brearo are on the beds and some large ones are
being caught according to Q*ney. fly ftththcg Is good now In
this area, but catfish are still the hottest Item with boats
getting 12 to 40 per party of the one to three pounders.
DeLand visitors to Camp Seminole, J. C. Smith and
Walter West, Landed Mi bass (two to four pounds) on a recent
hip, wlwic Clii La Pckraoo landed a pair of than In the szne
size range using shiners. Worms accounted for 15 small bass
and panf lab for Henry Russell. John Hill and wife. Dottie,
took bass of five and six pounds, with Dottie getting the
larger one, as usual.
Panflsh, cats and redbreast are hitting so well that CXtls
Faulk, camp manager, doesn't count 'em -Just puts them on
the scale. Reman Garman used muu 11 for bait and lanied
over 20 pounds. Eddie Shedd had 30 pounds, while his father.
Jack Sliedd. took some 30 pounds.

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over the Intra-coastal Waterway. Shrimp dipping season Is
here and huaeds of people are taking advantage of It to put
a few pounds of the tasty morsels In their freezers. The Indian Mound, OakhLll and Turtle Mound sections of the river
looks like the jmt white way with the many boats and lights
strung out along the channel. Crabbing is also good with
some catches of a couple of bushels per boat being reported.
Wayne Brady of the FIshin' Hole Tackle Shop in Daytona
reported too that many crabs are being taken In the St. Johns
River above DeLand. "Bridge fishing Is rather slow, just a
few drum biting," said Brady.
All the piers, with the exception of Main Street Peer in
Daytona, reported the water too dirty for any good fishing,
but :erle Keller at Main Street said the school of weekflsh
which has blessed anglers there for three weeks. Is still
handing wound. There are a few pompano and lots of
whiting. thrown In the variety. The weekftsh are hitting
anything, Sea Hawk Plugs, cut bait or five shrimp, It doesn't
seem to matter, said Keller.
Ocean flsts1n has tapered off for the party boats out of
Inlet harbor as the tremendous school of king mackerel
moved further north. A few are still hanging s.round, Spanish
mackerel are showing u p In small doses, snapper fishingjust fair. However, passengers aboard the "ow White 7,"
Capt. Al Kline, are bringing In a goodly number of ambemnes
(small amberjacks).
Every year several members of the Halifax Sports
Fishing Club put up money for an Impromptu sailfish contest
based on the first one caught for the season. Sunday. Marty
Johnson, Art Sullivan and Dick Folsom, took off for the
Gulf stream (40 miles out) to try for the jackpot. They connetted. Marty landed the first one, two hours later, Folacin
landed the second and &amp;illivan missed a strike. One sail a
day Is good for these parts, but tbrm booked and two of them
landed Is most unusual. The only catch to the contest Is that
the sinner has to use the jackçct to put on a feed for the
other participants.
Sallflh should be working their way closes In shore soon
and Indications are that this should be an excellent summer
for them.
The second wahoo of the smon casna In aboard the
"sack Dock," Captain Don Welch, on Friday, a five foot,
one Inch speciman.
Another "open to the public" fishing contest will take
place May 13-14. ThIs Is the Halifax Sports fishing Clubs
Boathwtuw in New
annual bottom flab tourney, with
&amp;'ijrna being headquarters and weighing station. Prizes will
be awarded for the largest anapper and largest gioupe
caught In the ocean; the largest sheepahead and drum landed
liulde the Inlet. A children's dv1slon Is scheduled for this
affair aliio. LETS GO FI SHING!

Ill-TON, Ga. -.Th Seminole

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Joe Smith had a big day at the
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singles, Dave Fall had a home
run, double and single, Bernie
Vonflerbulls a home run and
single, Chris Gardner and
Ronnie Hodges each had a
single. David Craig, Jimmy
Kennedy and James Warner
each h,d two sin gles for United
State Bank, Craig Hughes,
Mark Renaud, Raymond

Bracken, Dennis Germaln and
Jeff Hultiger each had a single.
Winning pitcher, Larry VonHerbulls; loser, Mark Renaud.
Seminole Petroleum 21,
Sanford Atlantic National
Bank 0
Paul Gain and Kevin Miles
each had a triple and two
singles for Seminole Petroleum,
Greg Pringle a double and
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IRENE FAULB made this catch of 27 specks
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Oakland.
When you're hot, you're hot
j.
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1 ~ _ - atut Ituit's not just some more
scored three tames In the sevthe Cubs have dropped six in a aren't used to It.
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basirman
Jim
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nger3 continuing their win. sions.
Houston's strong start Isn't can hold our own with the big (.'ardenas and Silencer linmered
Ing ways Monday night on key
for the Angels.
I
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blows by players who are hit- surprising since most experts boys," said hllittner.
Z. ting their weight, but not by thought the Astrois improved
themselves with off-season
rnuch?
In the only baseball games deals.
'ThIs Is the best club I've
layed, the Astros nipped the
0
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ohn Edwards (.239 lifetime av- manager harry Walker said
age) and the Rangers de following spring training.
&lt;.
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One of the new acquisitions,
eated the California Angels 6-4
on a two-run seventh-Inning first baseman lee May, socked
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ning after Ron Santo's staked
erage Larry Bilttner.
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test-Detroit at Milwaukee- home run of his own.
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was postponed by cold weather.
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14
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the
Young
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winner.
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Hank Bauer and Kirby Farrell.
King, former San Francisco
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first lows of the so-son, Don
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The Rotary boys now are Harvey had a home run for
showing why they are the Lake Monroe Inn, Randy KU!
defending City Champions, had a double and two singles,
David Wells had two triplies and Tom Hickson a 41cluble and
single, Kenny Brown three single, Bob Hood a double anti
aingies.Roger Vonflerbulla a single. Ray Usk hod a home run
triple and double, Jeff Anoderson far B and D Roan".Bob Usk -a
two singles. David MCCOOII two double and single, Day 1
singles, Louis Lively and Fulghum four singles, Rr.e1
Terrell Ervin each had a single. Leon, Ron Sims and Inthy
For Kiwanis, Jeff Wall had a Kinnard each had two singles.
triple, Robert Davis two singles Winning pitcher, John Lamand Curtis Wolf a single. bert; Loser, Ray Hodges.
Winning pitcher, Kenny Brown;
Exeeut.a23,
loser, Joe Ervin.
WInchester Basses 4
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IBEWII,Cbaiel
IBEW served notice on the getting two triples, a double and
opening game of the Senior single, Carl Metchnsan had a
League that they mean triple, double and two singles,
business, defeating last year's Tom Duncan a triple and
City Champions in six mnmngi. double, Tom nopams, aaan
Shaun O'OBrlen led the attack Blzkennheyer and Joel Kelley
--. had
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- -- Tom
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Dun Harvey and Tom Hickaxs
Charles Wakefield; loser, David
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Bernosky.
for Lake Monroe Inn, John
Jones two doubles and a single,
MEN'SSOF ftUL
Bill Meich a double and single,
E.zecutoae 25.
Joe Family and John Lambert
Strouiberg-Cartson 1.3
RictueBilbnghamhada big two singles each, Bob Hood,
night ior Executone hitting two Randy Hill. Ralph Jana and
home runs, two triples and a Mack Wilson each had a single.
single.Mark Rupert had a home For Stromberg.Cartaon, Bill
run and double, Tom Hopkins a Sunvall two singles, George
triple and single, Alan Singleton, Eddie Gray and Ran
Blrkesuneyer a double, Carl Ange each had a a&amp;ngl*. WinMUctiman and Dick Merritt nign pitcher, John Lambert;
three singles each, Torn Dun- loser, Ran Ange.
can, Paul Sessions and Ray
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W. L Pet. G.B.
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East Division
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Cincinnati 2 5 .286 4
3 2 .600
Monday's Results
Singleton had a home run and
3 6 .333 21,k
Houston 3, Chicago 2, (Il In
IWO singles, Alan Buky B home
The Ti -s are now 111-13 on
Florida Tech Is down 2-0 In weakened sr the later stages of bectaningone,f the (op sI.kcr
2 6 .250 3
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while
the
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Goitsox
)if the FT1.! duo.
fell to run and double. Larry Nathan a
major sports competition the contest.
Monday's Result
Only game scheduled
the lone Florida Tech run
Jack Goetz was a big pain for 11-14. Next action for the borne run and single, Dick
against the lou. Gf Rollins after
Detroit at Milwaukee, ppd.,
TuesdaY's Games
the Tars baseball team handed came in the seventh and was the C,oldsox as he Lapped Jacobs Goldaux will be Saturday at- Kithnbev three singles, Bub
wet grounds
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Texas 6, California 4
hints (Nlekro 0-2), night
yesterday afternoon at Winter 1)owktns who reached first on runs in three official times at Cookin.tn College at Daytona singles each. Winning pitcher.
Only games scheduled
Chicago (Hooton I-I) at flouS Park.
Alan Blrkenmcyer; loser, Willie
Beach.
an error and scored the saint' bat.
Tuesday's Games
night
(.'unwun&amp;
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ton
(Reuss
1-0),
SCOREBOARD
The
Tars
broke
a
sccreless
lie
Wit)'.
HF.RAL.l)
Blackwell
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out
nine
and
Boston (PatUn 0-2) at
Montreal (Morton 00) at 14)5 In the fifth with a single tally
Dick Blackwell, the Rollins allowed five walks an addition to
Al S H SI
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five
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night
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Larsen getting half of thcm. surrendered one free pass and
Odom, 30
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SrlannJ, ci
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Philadelphia (Carlton 2-0) at
FTII hurler Harry Jacobs had Larsen Is the pitcher-outfielder seven hits during his mound
Milwaukee (Brett 0-1), night
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Taylor's criminal efforts apNew York at San Diego, night games of their Amrlcan
points by V irgi ni a put p4erently piid off. Although his
Fran.
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vision playoff finals to Virginia, the Squires ahead 117.116 In the 31 L3olnb were high for the
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then waiting through a nine-day final two minutes. ('enter Billy game, Ers'Ing managed to sink
la yoff before (aiIie 3, file New P'iultz tied it kit Ncw York wiUi only 11 of 3.5 field goal attempts,
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Jacofr. and Mor,P.ad. SIa.k*,iI
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Collsewn Monday night- let just eight accoIsda showing on
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provide
the
clock
to
the
margin
shooters,
led
by
Wi
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and
Jones,
four men share the scoring and
FlU Y. Rollins 3. SiGesta 2. SF
Monday s Res ults
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let 011ie Taylor perform "a little of victory,
Tampa 15, Orlando 3
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1*be aa.uit1 sank 05 per cent of their field
LakeIand I St. Patensbwi 5 .•uss .sid battery' on 25 each for New York, followed goal attempts In jwnping off to
defense.
Key West 5, Miami 1
That combination produced a by I'auitz with 23 and Bill Mel- a 71-61 haIl tIme lead and
West Palm Beach 3, Fort
110-117
victory for the Nets, ttiionni with 20. Taylor, mean- finished with a 61 per cent
Lauderdale I
while, did the job on defense, shooting aisark for the game
Pompano Beach 2, Winter liii. cutting Virginia's lead in the
Jones connected on 13 of 17
2-1
and
giving
the
Nets
limiting
Julius Erving, who had
series
to
yen i
awed
'2
1
7
points
In
the
first
ha
lf,
lieu
goal attempts, prompting
a chance to Square things In the
Tuesday's Games
to just tour in Ue second half. Ms coach, l.aDdU Anderson, to
game
tou.
th
Wednesday
night.
Miami at Key West
'l played him without the rellulrk, "Everybody was tr&gt;
In the ABA Western Division
West PaIns Beach at Fort
ball,'
said the 6-foot-2 Taylor, Ing L guard him-and re
y
finals. Utah got 34 points from
Lauderdale
meanS 1 column by 2 inches.
who stwckktl the 6-6 Erving did a very good lob."
Willie
Wise
and
32
(rein
Jimmie
Cocos at Pompano Beach
Too small for an ad to be
W*
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the
Indiana
after
intermission.
"Yes,
it
Mel
Daniels
led
Indiana
with
Jones and
St etersburg at Lakeland
Daytona Beach at Winter Ha- Pacers 139-130 at Salt Lake City. it Wileassault and battery, but I 29 points and Ltlly Keller added noticed or effective? Yourt
The Stars now lead that series 3.. (11d11't beat thu up that much. I 24, Including five three-point reading this one
VCfl
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Reway in conj*.mnctlun with
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June Il
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finish at the racttuck and fans
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race of 26 miles. 30 yards is
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Baltimore at Kansas City,
night
Detroit at Texas, night
Cleveland at Chicago
California at Milwaukee
Oakland at New York

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Get -ge's 14,, Ha) Spragins
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Lincoln Mercury I
Chase 14, SemInole
Duane Lee had a home run
Sporting Gseth9
Ken Davidson helped win his and two singles for George's,
own ball game with two doubles Sam Watts three singles, Jeff
for Chase, Kirk Schirard, Daryl Jones two singles and a double,
Slewart and Ed Ware each had Billy Griffith a double and
a single. For Seminole Sporting single, Mike Berry and Richard
Goods, Ulyssus Ward had two Halt ea ch had a single. For Hal
doubles and a smgk, Mike Spragins Uncoln Mercury,
Wagner three singles, Jeff John Jtnkenshad a double and
R.aybon and Ligon William single, Scott Reagan two
each had a double an single. singles, Marcus Henderick and
Winning pitcher, Ken David- Pat Schirard each a single,
Troy Sloan a double. W'nnlng
son; loser, Mike Jones.
pitcher, Duane Lee; loser, Willy
Frederick.
Medkah Center 10,
First Federal 1
Kevin Crouse led the attack
for Medical Center with a
United Trans. UnIon 12,
double and three singles, Mike
Jack Presser Ford 12
Casgrove had a triple and
This gamc ended In a tie after
single, Danny Flint a double, two hours of pIP)' and was called
because of curfew. It will be
rescheduled at a later date.
Anttv'y McIntyre had the big
hit of the game for United
Trans. Union, a home run with
two men on. Pitchers of record
are Anthony McIntyre foe UTU
and Danny Wells for Jack
Presser Ford.

Haider rally. Ifer,
ald Staffer Marion Polerritt is
in Georgia with the Raiders as they make

hitter with 12 strike outs and slammed a three-

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run homer during a seventh

Ilaiders in'l'iflon, Ga. yesterday. In the opening
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hit... In the eighth inning he center field fence at the 380
ilouble.header
from
the and take the game. It was
Ahirsihain Ilaidwin Golden flookeri first start of the received relief help from Dan mark.
The two-game sweep gives
Stallions S-I and 53 yesterda y season and he looms as a Nay who came in with two out
ai
the local nine opened a tow , major asset as tournament time and two on to strike out the last the Raiders a season record to
hatter and preserve the victory. 30.11. one victory shy of the
approaches.
gna,w tour of (;ergla.
Nay, corning off a polled kg vhonl record for wins in a
were
was
led
the
SIC',
other
two
runs
lnthefirst,SiC
by
hitting and pitching of new scored on a sacrifice by Randy muscle, also figures to play an season. The Raiders were out to
ea I t recor
y AS y
pitching discovery Tim flooker. Smith and back-to-back singles Important role in the state
meet Middle Georgia. the
hooker, r'rigiruilly an outfielder by tarry Parrish and Dick tournament,
Offensively, back-to-back states number two ranked
batting over .300,struckoutancl Brink
singlet by Paul Russo and team, at I p. m. On the mound
I!,ind gave up two hits In route
for the Raiders today were Make
Parrish produced the Raiders'
HSNALDSCORSBOARD
Corban with a $2 record, infirst run In u.e ourm inning to
• n 81 knot the w ore at 1-1. The scor e chiding a no-hitter in his last
Seminole
t
ERALD SCOPE NOARD
outing and Mike Kelley, whose
o o a remasneci I-I at the end of extra
Coombs If, c
eight
wins Is a school record for
i
3b
s
a
Raiders
broke
Innings.
Snl,oI.
The
AS N H No Russo,
a I I j
Perri", rt
Frinb. 2ti
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the most wins in a season by it
open the tie in the top of the
Oan.tI
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1 0 I 0
eighth with four runs. Moyer pitcher.
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Boo
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2 0 0 0 and Brink followed with a bunt Gainesville Wednesday for a 2
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the Raiders erupted for all live formance from Match Moyer as drive an Brink and Parrish
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7 I 0 0
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3 0 1
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If winning the close ones is the
TOTALS
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Randy
Brooks
forced In two third inning. Helms beat out a
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AS S H II Lyman Greyhound baseball broke through Lyman starter
Brown circled from his runs. With a 1.0 Gounton railed
EDOIWATEP
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0 1 a a
Kelly
hlttcr Brooks. Brewer was safe on an
after a fluke hit and Lyman peared to have his back to the Caruso. Lyman leadoff
3 1
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this season.
base error by Skursa putting men on
reached
Brewer,
who
2 0 1 1
McCuIly. is
twice
In
their
half
of
the
outfield
In
plenty
of
time
for
the
tallied
The Latest In a long
3 0 1 I
Fen'In.rftl
rule an Infield fly, twice previously went to a 2-2 first and seund. Then came
umpires
to
of
Inning,
champs is the Sandaat)s
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OatieI,
The ball was not ruled an count before grounding out to Keane who hit a high chop
Th e entire game centered on
0 0 0 0 Daytona Scabreeze who nipped
Sacl"is. is
which Seabreeze thlrdbaseman
single
behind
first
Infield
fly and Gerken raced to second.
3 0 0 0 the Grey hounds, 3-2 In
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a high bloop
Seabreeze was set down In Qoch fielded and appeared to
McCallom. 3b
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which
easily
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have
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second
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safe
'3 ii
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if
e 0 0 second game of the District
PericP. p up
flr,t.ChuckBurkett then dilUed orderbyNusslntheaeventhbut throw too late to first. But tf
0 0 0 0 Tournament at Tinker Field ruled an Infield fly and the
Npwmait.p
shot to shortstop but Lyrt='s the Hounds had a chance when umpire ruled him out and when
a
I
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0
a
batter
out.
But
as
it
was
the
G,eftler. P
to left
1000 yesterday.
PsepUurn.rf
Dan
Radmic was overshifted James Keane walked to lead of
play
on
the
call
Seabrem moves into Uw umpire nude no
21 3 A 2
TOTA LS
the
third
out
of
the
inning
was
as
it
on
first
Inning.
He
stayed
the
and
district tourney semi-finals and Instead of hsing a runner toward second on th e play
instead
of
a
possible
sacrifice
was
Radovics
attempted
bunt
field
vient
into
left
ball
irst
and
two
outs
the
wianm
the
opposite Metro champ Colonial on f
503 XI 0-5 S 0
menote
sending Gerken home with the popped up to the pitcher and fly.
had two men on and one out.
which blanked Gainesville
1
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3
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Seabreeze never did have
Thompson may well have first run. On the throw to the Stephenson Uned out to left.
81,01offt Sloan (ii), brown (7) " yesIrrilay behind the three-lut
mci,md; wif,wrinan. Gaister (3). effort of Sonny Wise.
been shaken by the play since plate Croch went to third and With Ed Meadows at the plate much of anything until they
a
Perith (7) at W$$0I%.
Wise struck out 11 and walked he pitched near perfect ball Burkett to second. Bill Finney Keane moved Into scoring scored in the sixth. They got
IS RuynoIfli. Wall. SAC OuPtart.
runner to second base In the
ban
but
a
stolen
position
with
scoring
Daum. MCLIKId. NOSmIth, Sloan, three in posting the %idory. prior to the sixth and then gave then single to center
Meidows hit a fly to center to first and again In the fourth.
K elly 2. McCullv. $B Reyncios 2; Highlight of the game hJWng up four hits. Two sharp hits Cruch and Ficquette.
Several fine delerilve Plays in
WP Brown. 105 Seminole 1, wise was a booming hornle run followed the bloop to sliort righL
At this point Eddie Nuss was end the garrit.
0
Edgewater A; UorgArits-Frold Davis.
several
the
outfield by Keane
The
Hounds
let
to
replace
Thacnpover the 350 mark in right field The first brought In the Initial brought in
Albifw Baits. Lamarv c.i
Stephenson
kept
Seabreeze
tally of the game and the second son. Nuss allowed a harmless scoring chances pass them by In
sent the other two runs across. Single by Eugene Garardbefore the early Innings. Perhaps the scoreless until
The loss was the seventh by
Louis Conway opened the retirLig the side on a ny to left best was the second when
Seabreeze sixth with a single to and comebacker to the mound. Stephenson singled to left and one run this season for
Lyman began its rally with moved around to third on a wild Hounds who finished with a 12left. He was erased at second on
But Stephenattempted
pickoff. 10 record on the year.
form
out
when
Dave
Gerken
one
out in the sixtIL Kevin pitch
and an
a
son got a little
grounded to second. Then came Stephenson drilled a hard single
the bloop by Gene Croch which to left arid Thu Shea, pinchitting careless and was picked off
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tar!*a.r, I urad If LII ID? Ken
Ptl '.p Trues

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73

Autos For Sail

004. Dart 1 doe? flotard ,-.a
,a,f,o Pleater, 30.54 lees 377 42"4

7W

Sal I noin Corl fweea,, 'no, Gor5.'s Tariris. b011 Crow,,,
Ave . Samford
evCllIInt condition 5300 001*5
Tab. over payments 173 Ida

Musical Merchandise

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Chc'l Orpan, 7 lI,00átd. IS chor d,
walnut fAith LII new, $130 In
Organ. band, with avnBliflav and
Pat,, $123 3371475

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Store And
Office Equipment
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113

444

4414

NCR Cash Register Large c,.cs Out
l,pe
PS $530
a4
=

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Van, 9 passwspa,, rm, it
*11*

$100 173

5235 Eec.tI.mt cend Ca-,,
tsms 41011 372 411)
1130 Chevro.ef Impala. '94. new','
VlBllt
tvatasn,,,sion,
it...
uQhOl$Iity I= 377 3W
Vol

13

Livestock And
Poultry

E.grl year

131 Vw

'C46VW Bus. Spa5p44. $aC1 Me -

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17

fop, sharp 1)14 S14 1141

044(5

uS'S Cad,lLac Tag I Inspect or

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Im Cite', Convert.OI, *'t,fl. a-Tn

n'1,r

Tttr, Fag CoQy n,aCPl,ySe &amp; 'stand.
$110 CPeCkwrt'nq maChine 14$
7ype*rt, Stand. It s Portable

affer I

V N lIvi. P Oasast'a'er j.,,jt
Call 77)014) at'.' I p in

ISis

134 'IOS.io,

moodis VI5, , 901)1

,rof*, etc.hl00f 00' tacnq
VS 1371544

pinto red I. altife.

*'!h

tadO'e. br-Ole.
DtarIl.l
Will sacrf,c. IllS
Complete U9 3)34

Sedan.

EUuis'..y
..1 lit
Otd Corral Wrsle'n Shop
t 157
1
5 of 0080,

SADDLE

wtsfirfm W,It 54.5
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Pets
And Supplies
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III! Ford Fa'r'.i. 'artor, air,

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oo*.r Drake, and tiler -rag, mow
(0*4.1.0,5 Oes$ ath ogler Ttai*,
a((,Vtld Call Fc,t5 377 lIt)

Call Ill 1191

ft._

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in

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to )JO acres under
What have ,ou
(All J Mrt.n 32) 3440
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Hwy. 17-92 1 Mile
South of Sanford

$100.00

I
P.M -2nd and 41h
Tuesday Each Month.

CA

USED

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In Pill
All
Many MO15

MEETINGS
Ti. &amp; Insurance moves you In this
t)- g. bfautilul. 77 tooter Hurry, ill
rourt Never live-I in Mo',. In

Winchester Homes of Fla.
3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17.92, SANFORD

3222611

BINGO
Every Mon.. Early Bird

at 7:15 P.M.Regular at 7:43 P.M.

"er

Nr
1972 Mercury Montego 4 Dr. Sedan
IXAMPLIZ

328n

MM7217 Only 4,166 miles. Three others
at comparable savingst

Did you know that your
club or organization
can appear in this
listing each week for
only $I per week? This
i an Ideal way to In.
form the public of your
club activities.

SAVE 7O0.00

508O

AM FM
tiit
steering
stereo, air temp. control,
power steering, seats and windows,
including

Alik

SAVE 1,500.O0
EXAMPLES

F, jj,

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:~"M

COUNCIL $357

Business Meeting

Bright red with black interior plus all
the extras for your driving ease and
comfort Two others also at corn
parable savings I

SAVE 1S0.00

Tuesday

Your

birect

BINGO EVERY
Thursday 7:30 P.M.

New '12 MercurYRent. ls'\
[
AVa il&amp;bl Now--Dial 32241$

Call weekdays b,Ir.ND0flt0
start or cancel your ad for
the following da y and
SOturdtl betore 7 now,

It your club or
organization would
like to be Included In
this lilting coil:
THE SANFORD
HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322.2611

hat spr agins
LINCOLN . MERCURY INC.
Downtown Sanford
109 N. Palmetto —
Dial 322.4884 OF 631 -S896

$

3780

"The New Cat In Town"

'5

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1117er'

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had

3980

it PIC

fe ,!~
Fans. ra
Ca'.

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1972 Mercury Marquis Drone 2 Dr. H. T.

reclining passenger seat.

Fathcr Richord J. Lyons

)97

IXAMPLI*

M-7212. Loaded,

its

STATION WAGON

,

7"

AMERICAN
LEGION
¶S)
POST 53

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1W Ford CounTry
WIper. AT, S &amp; H,
clean
$614 SwILL(Y'$ USED CARS
37)7,40

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373 449

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1770 TPul'Id-prgr4, Landau. 1.3*10.1

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If

Trucks And

$itiI per acre

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17.92, SANFORD

CLASSIFIED!

44iI

A ",i

Carpets clean easier with, the Blue
Luster ElecIric Shampooer only II
per day CARROLL'S
FUR
PIITURE

Line to

000 I.ONC.rr0000VItDQ IIOAU
S$434l
TN O41IA*dt3O

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MOBILE HOME SALES

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I 1 Volt Air Compressor
Sim
*lOSanloedAs..

$10

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Real Estate
Wanted

1:20P.M. lst &amp;ird
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$111

Camp S.n't-.,,t.

2111 Sn 1 renct. Av e
Os, 322 1313

a nd

palbo
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2

1972 Mercury Montego GT

lot ft a iattin- you'll 10,, 1$ of
HIclInda VIIII9I Take the
5"Od dr ive today
ho'oa.ed on
State Road 434. I', mileS east
of 1113

li-, fayef Trait, cs"
lI•'lll Slit COt'ttlneo5 s44ep;F i
I off Iraq $1!4$ 177 at in

Sanford Realty

W
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Traders

PARK I APITIQUES
SV Corner par t I III
Ivel - thtuts. IS Sal '07 Fvi't
flu *Opt 737 473?)
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Penn Craft Tap.Doc k

is
I

Property

from

InCluctis it, uØ Charges On a
t,eaut.fol laege lot in HacIenda
Village. skirting and raised

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fIo'drnj suite, bookcase. iIOaible
p, Chase of drawers. dress*,. 33
pip Motor, II' Boat 1734755

OUR Al) TAKERS iRE
TO
IIEIP YOU Call 377 3411 for a
l*, cost wont ad

Twohedroornhjusltrailer
110
372 lO.l

IS

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Antiques
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54

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RI P I A BED
Roilawa c flab, BrOs
CARROLL S ruRy4IyuRc
115W Is' 3t Pt, *32 SIll

"lrAppe$ Firfitr'j me" (.— ,
,
54le,l MoVtit'itq,,
It-ui,
t*'i•.t F'itd.g Camp.' a *4.)1-ru' Sltufret 5 Tent Cie 0, 'I
S Hwy 31' 4 intel P4-,,'-.

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Oranges. .itra nice VaI.nclas Can
deliver
)4 3151,
Grae;le,

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T,avet Trailers

le

Sinatl Tv-1 Trae'

)fl OhS)

SANFORD
PT ir 1 131 .5 Fail
-- 34rifift_

fl

SON MAIER FUI9dITUtl1
flu, 3011 Trade

ill Ill iti 31

Equipment For Rent _

54

Ac'nIala
bui Pu?lit bred puppies
Horse verne PEIFAtR
,04-r P l ots 41en8,4 177 1*15

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f-ti,

UNFURNISHED

.

when shopping for your
new mobile home Stop by

priced

3IR •,,,,p SYSTEMS

• Co
772

by

Pr 372739

ALL(3CW$LLID Pis'IPS

'a.
'O 51

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We Have Miny Other Listings
Open All Day Every Saturday
Available iwndays

wt,,

litRe'S TELEVISION SERVICE
B &amp; W. &amp; Color. ill) S. Sanfor d
Ave. 3731731

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out 'Jr

LOCH ARBOR-EXCLUSIVE'ih $71,000 t*O bedroom Collage
*ith lQvty F I0f,OI r oom, 'son one
01 Sanlord's mall delightful
corn., loll ideal for beginner s or
tel I?II'S
LOCH ARBOR-EXCLUSIVEPerfect br
pcofess.onal or
ruecutiw, family 340.000 Four
bedrooms aiso I bathS on tn level
MAYFAIR 3piI 10.., bedroom. 2
baits, only 121.100 HaS lust •boijl
tree y thng
PIPIECREST EXECUTIVE N-ce
3 t,,Oroc.r"I of 1313 3(btr Para lc
on ly Ill $30 Call vS to tee SPi*t'
by appo ntn'rnt wig

377 4033.

OlaCtese block PIOi'ne, 3 bedrOomS. 1
It. large fenc ed back yard
Carport and ullIty room $1000
down. $11 1.11 per month on
balance.

U HAUL TRAILER

VS,or

lh.0

or

..,TraiIerRen$alt_

*143
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II4OA
001Sf meow away UW'i
e it.ms
Sell #Si QU.cSly
e$h aMeraaia Want AdbvcaIl ng
and atl.rg for a f''endlr
121

JUIIlI

17' 65'

Business

I',mPnI5

in

On, Mud Tin. 110 1 IS Goodyear.
Now. 113 322 na before I and
after 1.

Want to buy , Dinette 511 with
rbqiri
't;l be Sturdy
Y
ISM 3733137

in tete

O',ablI halt A.,i,Ir 11W,%d
7 wems. $)0 Mu'Sf 14"

'w

Manager at 7215411 or

Maiqult, tictric welder, 773
amps $175 LII 4414 after 4

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G eneva

F.jrqt.t,,,
0' full P'Øt

CASH )II 1133
i?d tuli' Iit appl.a'scfl
etc flair I of 1001 tin'S

1-i",

III 7173

PpP.S.

f"e'.s.5

Singer Touch
Sew
no '/itro 0 opt tO 413 113
t'','')nrIol. lint
it
deign
C"1l, Pay b..lance of 131 or 7

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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt.17.92. SAN FORD

r,d. —

-. in 41,7

n,

R#tsu"t irag me 1300 o'

Sears Cold Spot. 11.100 BTU At
Conditioner Used art, summer
327 3137

ShOP THE LITTLE ADS *1704
Tilt BIG BUYS WANT AD1
WILl, SAVE YOU DOLLARS

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JA )fl'.mt4oOc

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30.000 Gal Storage Tans $05 S..
al J,rr,l Colonial SIt-vice. 15015
..LLtrc1'_J73_$574
Matching dreSSer and ctst%l of
drawerS. $111. 3 Bed; with
dsaavers underneath, $11 .acft.
COmplete tItOVolve, $13 3373314

Auctions

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king Site IhrOugt.o'ul ..'nahI pay
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a4lev 4 30,

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H? 7454

Wautes', Parts. wille'll,
i-led macn-net •,'OOWEY LA
PLIANt- ES 12)51-)?

#.00puurr'sr,AROrticfNTER
11? 1774
(" "v A.t'

Garage.
Rummage Sales

CARPORT SALE Fri arid Sat i
and 4 35- 10 3 p m .334 C Churc h
St , Long-wood

I .',

"LOW MONEY"

Winchester Homes of Fla.

L)t.slh.
FlCdlIJ

flit TIME TISlID FIRM
17Q14 PARV,AVENUC 373 6173
AvilabI, nightS it 377 4416
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ri(lsOf'S ?,,r,tPl ISQ
i ,ocerr% arid i-neil..!

N,9fsil.

Houses For Sal.

Spanish Front &amp; Rear Low cash and
move is looay itt yours Low
pa, mIntS at

and flafP.ruom Cabinet;
orm,ca fops, ;.nbi, •.p-,t-,
Iballalior 371 lOS?

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Frf,ppioq,,.,Male Dalmaslen,

Ft,RPI1VURP COMPANY
Aedb tsy Sri', 344,35.'
7)01)', FVC'S(P 172071%

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2114445

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Hytrict Arrirltj LIII,.,.

"(10o,.s'-... V-s.' I','

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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17-92, SANFORD

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We

Paradise Pools
Gail1 I,
A', Oct ;

Leasing

to P4ac.r'uta Vilage alsO
triO eve?y?ri,rsg yOur, been
looking for in a Mobile lIon,
COmmtJn,Iy-Club House, Pool,
PIay;ro,jn,
Recrealiona,
FIClitiel, arid nI(h mor e

Ou?15e1

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arid Out

'he

"Mobile Home
Lots For Rent"

TIC M

GOT

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WITh A MlWOh OLARS OR

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Want Ad

paflt•r.9.

Prrnodel.ng' Room Add

rAli1,A? PAA .LWC.YA'
IlI.5 1'
1p I
Optna' 7 a in oa'i, 372 5731

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9Wanted To Rent

Home Improvements

LaundryServices
_____________________________

SALON

Ceramics

!! La. Fs

ANIMAL .-.AvEha BOARDING
at 1414113 Balh.ng D'pp'ng
14*, MWttt Ph 373 $733

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1 AIin,flijrn 5rp,n 000' w'h grit

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Call after I P. m • 341 2311.

AL PORZIG PLUMBING

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'*cres '*spargs,
Plumails, Fernery In Enterprise

Pet Care

31) 911

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For Rent

CanSoUdatian Lnans up to $2000 0.,
turf' a re 13.000 13.000 available
rt0$9s
ei''e
an T'vt
FAMILY CONSUMER FINANCE
SERVICE, INC 1*0 S Magnolia.
Sanford 332 4612

373 3170

Property

OR RENT:

RrparS All,?at,OnS.CUbtOm *0'S

per cc,? off Palo root k
room Un'ed Ftrtce Awn fag I
w

'a" "S.'.4'-'
P.,mrnt 1 .1

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Plumbing- Electric

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ThE

d ,ou kr'ow Ira' you can na,,
0UR tIiS'nt%S •PtI' fl lP
S.HOPP(RS C.t,.'ID( lot as 10* 1%
113 a enotITh" Call 333 35 1 1 end its
i our *ant ad ato' ta'

S(P*aAPIP GLASSIPAINT CO
?to Magnolia Ave
3724433

It

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'ISARYL AND pit , CHCP
Tr.eD,ftrr.'ne t 04oa
aar'. Ill'
2't'

Appliances

rtWal

.4A c'* - r.i*
X' s

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Glass- Mirrors

Si-Antiques

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ConditIon

W'-435.
Dan! tirow aaav
Or 'emt
Sell them Quickly
*
I '41faaid Wart Ad I, all.ng
773 3511 a asking Out a frandle
Ac v.wt

55*-Household Goods

i: ilrit'~

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S0-Gar.ge-Rummapt Sales

ncolli

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For frte
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IIIrC4. 1
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SEARS in Iafttotd 373 *771

Central At

Pro S.e5on Air Condt.ovw'rc heck up
AIo wash?r and re'frgerator

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Air Conditioning

CITY One 01 Sanfotct inest older
honIti for only 127.300 Four
bed roomS. 3', baIts, on beaulfui
corner Ipf Nicely larsdacapeØ
COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTSEXCLUSIVE- What a buy at
117.300. Ic' th i% nice clean 3
bedroom. I' bath, with carpeting
DeBARY EXCLUSIVE- liti
maculate 2 bedroom. 7 bIlls
c en tral most and am. many Ølhc
e'tres $23,000 unfurrtU'ed. or
325 030 COrrpleltiy turn lPipd

Business

Winchester Homes of Fla.

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P4.lon 5? 0or.da Rote-S

at

First Time Advertised!

urnI5tsed 2 bedroom mobile homa,
Air condItan.d, carpeted . $110.
223-474or322 )43.
$

Move In at once-over 100 floor
plant-Spanish,
Med.,
English, E American, etc Low
Money—tow Patretents t

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17.92, SANFORD

Sa le s Leadae'

Tra,;.ri I? C3 acrost
Mo, Clad Sar"otd MObi,
333 IPX CPaØra, OX

tPT5 an

Money to Man

Eating Places

"Santards

IIEL AII1E -EXCLUSIVE
5I4.0O Pd, try thi 3 bedroom iii
IS.), Eli-ott just Parted na Or

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3b.drcOrn, I' baths, large family
room. 2 Utility rowe.s, polio. 311
Flamingo Drive 372 aSh

snaIl Mobile Home Also I larger 1
bed, available irflVtSCdilttly. Pie
AIcYsOIic beverages allow-ed Oi'S
U(0SIS0S Camp Sen note 332 4470

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

For Sale

1-I-Mobile Homes
A Investment
35-Income

Rent

SHOP THE EASY WAY'

Real Estate For Sale

Mobile Homes

21

will find this directory
th e most convenient and
up-to-date way to solve
every problem.

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32-Farms A Groves

your

convenience

72-Apartments
by Colic, £ Penn

SJC .re&amp; tufflIUsed, 2 bedrooms. I
FI'IØ rQQnl. 1140. 333 213?.

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a'a'a'wu

It Frig.4,,.
r.:I.nt f "14 ,"

171 lP)3 offer v#)
.Th.Tnopç,,c_Sn F-a!
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l*Jtl,q 53. 3', PIP Mower. 30'' ti,,,
$10, Early Americ an lamp, 14.
1)1 3146

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773 ISO 231 $iS

Stair

SSW

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77, 4111411

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INInI

Venmor.,fo',., let. rrind.I, Ill Cu

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Pits
And Supplies

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49111

3sfa "Cl. and rts.lchtnq rhaic. Ire
1*9 •It 51)71 alsit 5

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1I-'l 1111 i ,,.*t 7 poll-on
I r' irstfitit Cciii 4 V',t,'fl% UIWJ I
'--atp.b Plie,d $300 Cash tii
i I I* loatom

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'-'e $10 I . P Oval Ai'ao.o
-.'pe$, Ill )73?304

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oft and finance Move In a n
Win(tsealer Home

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NO CASH NEEDED

REALTY
Phl.s. H) 191

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Goods

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1'rn--Tt A..32)32)7
Cataelberry, double mobil, home cit
0*n fIn(t'd lot, altach.d utility.
t(rt,t"aid porch. carport III (19)
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Payton

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Seminole Sporting

today

Winchester Homes of Fla.

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

55

thsal;. Mobil I Tra,I,,
401 1000 SPORTINO UuOO$
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Ul.t0it41
Sanford 3335151

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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 1792, SANFORD
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WANTED

Section,
Owner I:.,

f

j0rn, Tabl,,, Pu nc h howli, P,g
hampnor5 flonr
macPtrt.t.
ISt-It A7,*FRICA0I
PEN V Aft
11? Sill

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MarIne Equlprnr.0

Winchester Homes of Fla.

Marwina

(OPr
co ner

h'

IX UP

fl

ta ble lv $175
,'ov p-(l,'e ul,4'j 371 $13

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lvfIg fn .aJI$
'ecord player, Oil heat,,

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III F
£4 .(, tr" O'iirIo P"tan• 1)11 fr.p

31" 55* llivtleI.
each Alba Unicycle Call 171

$70

-"nlPi$ Old 173 flrdmnu,ni at
it
ilit.1 tiriow 10* rl(.flCy and move

223

MAYFAIR

T1iCr Iardloori. I batls. Pn,cr,tt
home n,tth Point and repara

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''DEMONSTRATORS"

t'ralta"fl 7 bath. n ,. lob at
b'rI (1tr4I 5 C bir
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w'hijl,luI
*tt,tS(.SCri ,-t lIlt,
lo(t $51 S'S.)

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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
R
__ t. 17-92, SANFORD

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Left for Mobil. hon.,, LanI or buy
Will pat. calit folly Call Mr
Marlin, 311 3401

ft ii'iirS' Quick Ar'
'.i ,,'il 1(i) I 'i.' l' I's ,t
100 C "
s. .rnes Small monly •rid fl'ove
it today

III 1133

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r Rent -

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Wanted

its

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MaP'igr, io,".
(ha.?, Italian litle, v,atf
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IPP'OI$fer, 513. I Ac
Tar
D'aper..,. lIe 410* 53? 30 A' at
household tami 444 $017

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"ONE HOUR"

Lots I
Acreage

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Deltana, tvrrtIsP*O two bedroom
571 2*7%

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jtasas PulIrn,,, Ill" 7)
%antvd Ap $14300, lr';-tJ, Iho*n
irpoinImetSI Only Owner
311

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tp,ef ho m.tch

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to

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17.92, SANFORD

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Life ,nSvrancC
H1%t Pal 1*100
C.rre'a Fo)d S'o't
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DelanO or Orange CIt Stor ti
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Prodajc; ion Workers for m0bIom.
Plant Esperiencedes r,, but rtot
necessary Apply at the office of
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Road I Sanford Ave

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TRAINEES wEEDED
You can now teal PD becOi'n aft ever Cagir.ene-d wa trest Apply Ii
the road drivIr or CITY drlvSi'.
perlo' to Glenda a Qi'itaurant at
EaceilenI .Srii?W% aft.r ihOrl
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every other wee&amp; $31 2773
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33303 Apprcvd for V.A Oen11its Nurses AId.. 3 11 Pitt TIme and
full time Apply Seminole LOdge
Plicei"Sfnt •tslStar.Ce available
Nursing HOtISI. 300 1 Say Ave .
Over 700 trarisporlallofl corn
Sanford from $ to 3
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Announcements

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CLASSIFICATIONS

1-Lost &amp; Found
7-Personals
3-Announcements
4-Cards o4 Thanks
S-In Memorsams
6- Business Op1aortunitues
7-Instruction
1-Financial

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FInitJii Tanec Needed Call 333
Disiributor Ne.dd
5177
TO SERVICE AUTO
Pirhlno
let attindint. rriday &amp;
FILTER DEALERS
SllvrdIy nighit (ily 131 537*
bsc efIr,g Vcv, ', ones no' a'ec!
Our butflS Proft p0'an?aI
and
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medIately few full flint pIll00
$3,510 in etmerO PU'I YOU UI
Good oppo'hiwiIty toi riat men
call to
write too., Iirctude piaoae oum
be?) AMI Corp. The Morgan
Mb" tO rCbuIld 'lanes and prglOat
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Call 3230011
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dUI fI*iC&amp;1 patrons of the
trnn and sM staff bet*fit from their Maitland Art Center. which
of
understanding
ptc'turrs tn the Maitland Art cnco agemerg to thwe IliWould enable this venture tu
hi bC tiYtfl toRaUord, who wrntc9
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resu2thgsak't"
prison.
tTbeir
work
with
problems
and c1tiin support
irunates
further
matt-halite- let them
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as
many
groups
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people
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know.
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all
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staff
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board
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the
sotcfaeUir
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Art
members
for working
hard
tt with mem Hubbard, cedinator. or
hi
State of Florida. Was organIsed 1p(cIzI! CttiIdI'tfl to prisoners
It ti hoped that through
r
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InIeri
Beattie, resident dtie.
the
need
dliigrntIy
in
re1!nU
recctved
'thank
and
It
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itie
IWIOrI. working ber Of strsitØit
qualified
Maitland Art Center.
Maitland
Art
Center
The
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Sauis• May 6, from 10 a.m.
p.m. at Secret talc,
until
PatilL A11111111111110111 Is fret
Highlight a! the day will be
me arrival of the P irap.tcrs. a

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The u.se of the arts is s.c
acceptable channel to reliecr

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far .state drill team and me
vmari drill team

A variety show, bonfire and
immunity zing we scheduled
at sundown

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Lions Club
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Casietberry Woman's Club,
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Carriage Hill Woman's Club. .' 11 I ;$ $$ 5 5 . ,
Carnage Hill Home Own&amp;i
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Assoc.. Summerset Borne
Owners Assnc, Indian Hills
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College presents the school

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fire department. CuelberrY
police department. At1Tlli?y.
Casselberry Junior Police,
Scouts.
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current. Cnpxs letters. pages hound in books.
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James M Carter

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Josephine M. Hamilton
Leroy Stewart
Diza E IInr7n
Lloyd Sergrnt
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t)eioriie Miller
Murthi M Wwtnumn
Th.mia A. Knight
Edward V. Getukt, Dsitana Grayer

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Lake itary p'i sponsoring a
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Disabled American Veterans
Oscar
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Frank J. Wiansewib DeBarsand
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drug rtn, guilty of the crime
1r 4.17;1 drug
eflten ed him iinniedIt.'ly
iut •t K.Mart thpç..ng r'nter
leaded guilty Iii attempted to five y? t hii 1t .t
robhery thu morntng before slate Prison. Glover was given
Circuit Judge Dominick Satfi. Credit for time rn which he has
Trming the crime "The most been incarcerated.
Glover's attorney. Emmett
bItant, totally terrible act
Moran.
requested leniency of
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Draw Your Own Concluatho,
please. . . South Vietnamese
Senator Nguyen Van Ngai, on
theformnatlonofa'iewpartyby
President Thleu said, "With thuAmerican troops here we could
afford the luxury of quarreling
among ourselves Hut now
many $x.lhItlCtaSis sense that we
must unite behind our leader."

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superintendent for finance, said
schools would receive and additionat $3 million this year but
warned if all the money is spent
for wage increases there will be
nothing left to bring down the
pupil-teacher ratio as well as
hitting additional teachers to
keep the ratio at Its present
rate
Stuart Culpepper. board
member, said he wants to raise
starting teacher pay to $6,800
and keep the rest to bring down
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backward'; but it must be lived
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group the school staff needs to
be upgraded and t'stuuated it
would take $2.5 million to bring
the county up to a "good" pupil,
teacher ratio.
Teague Is exoected to have a
full report Thursday on total
receipts schools can c.rpcvt th.s
year, plus the amount of
teacher staffing for nest term,
Angel said.
The superintendent said he
agreed with Culpepper that the
school system is morally
committed to salary lntreoses
due to higher cost of being
- the t,i,,'tteit is not if we will
Lo,e an increase but rather how
i,iuuh of an lncrt'itst',' Angel

league explained II million
must be spent to hire new
teachers just to keep the
present pupil-teacher rstL1.

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paid off
This also Is true of the lull .
Hutton federal funds, Any
obligation still outstanding at
s'si hav,
the time of the sale wld

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Defendant

column and in support of this entry.
South Pacific near the aircraft of an expected $3 million In
action was submitted to me by
2:31 pin-The Casper enters carrier Ticonderoga, 17$ miles "new" school money to hire
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick.
earth's atniozpherc at an altI- southeast of Christmas Island additional teachers to bring
Thank you both, as well as one tude of 400,000 feet.
and 1,519 miles south of Hawaii. down the present pupil-teacher
of the areas most respected
---.-------ratio in county schools, among
doctors
for
responding
highest In the state, acWEATHER
favorably on this issue. It's
cording to school offl('tnts.
must appreciated. . as well as
The SEA comunuttee listed the
Yesterday's high 87 low 55. Generally lair
all you who forwarded your
following as priority Items:
through
Thursday.
Highs
in
upper
70s
and
low
thoughts directly to NASA
1, lIaise base salary to $7,000
80s today and mostly low Bus Thursday. Low
from
present $6,400 at an ex- - tonight upper SOS and GOS.
pected cost of $1.5 million,
One of the readers wants me
hail way through the last lull week in April,
2. Increase salary Index I ruin
to check and we if in fact the
spring still seemed just around the corner today.
three per cent to tour per cent at
contributions o donations
directed for the benefit of the-,______________
__________________________________
library are oing as Intended - or, are these dollars
L.
automatically shifted Into the
"catch all" General Fund'
Ah dwmo . but, I'll delve
into it.

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being smuggled in by Glover
and his cohorts."
Judge Sam stressed n in
DRUG PARAPHERNALIA is explained by guest speaker Detective
ntiit statement that of thai
all the youths coming before
Sgt. Ralph Russell of the Sanford Police Department to Sanford op.
By JAM. CA .SFAJWRRY
him charged with drug nffrnses
timists. Left to right, Robert Hasty, program chairman; Russell,
(rum cocaine. am.
ranging
William Wilkins, vice president; and Terry Morris.
r. s.
pheftminei. mu heroin, "l')fl
------------------------_______ - Sanford police department. per cent ten me they started
SOC On drug abuse to the upon mar
ijuana,
Optimist Club of Sanford
"You didn't think about the
uesday night at Trophy
to kids.
TLounge
ry
did you"' the court castigated.
!1u.wll gave the group a
The plea, negotiated by the
Friend: "I'll bet you have to
breakdown on the different state,
a
a
was effected by the
written
to
make
mandatory
the
expulsion
policy
was
f that."
be in good
ys ofdrugs and changes 0VT revelation to the defendant that
oo
stall.
l
of
students
who
assault
members
of
the
sch
few
years
reardlng
--the state could drop the charge
Testimony brou ght out the girl had not been II
the problem. He id Whtfl the of attempted rohbery and refik
Why Is It ' I I
drug c.roUem first
suspended previous to the Incident and was making
information of attempte1 sale o'
People looking around for a
area it was mainly the glue
place to buy a home would be good grades.
martuana aggrava,eil aault
expected $200,000 cost.
sniffing
Seminole Principal Jack Redding said the
s jfljng to *pay eXU'a' for an area
and
attempted robbery.
3. Increa se supplements to
through pharmaceutical pills,
Momn punctuated the twt of
which features shade trees. ' student would receive cred it for her first semester
dean from five per cent to 10
marijuana. LSD. until the
And yet, in Sunland Estates. work but would have to attend summer school or the
the dndant, in making the
curriculum
cent;
per
:,.-\
present
prohiem of harti drugs P l b outing
same of those people Living 0' adult high school at Seminole Junior College to be
(pun
le
representatives and subject
such S •1"OUt
Cherokee Circle snd N. Sunland
further
pro
se
cution,
and
the
arc.i
representatives
from
four
able to graduate by next September.
Ano ther change pointed out
Drive have taken to chopping
eniz! noted that p"jury wouiit
of
to
ix
per
cent
at
cost
$24,360,
The girl's mother, near tears, told the board
wits the average age of the user be
an issue.
'em down.
and student advisors and club
ttts gone from older youth to
"when
you
sleep
tonight
remember
alter
the
action
th
co
unt,
at
last
Mcirarl
qutza-d the state if,
Understand at
sponsors from zero percentage
owiger teens and adults, and after
the plea, they intended to
24 trees have been remov ed. It's what you have done... if you can live with it, I can
to four per cent at $28,000 si
all classes of people ire
die with it."
require the defendant to testify
really a shame, flow Isn't It?
.
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County schools are expected
%OIl.
ed.
or
as to further involvement in the
In the other incident, Lakeview Middle School
-.
to receive over i million in
Various types of drugs and
.
,
county
increased
Principal Ted Barker confirmed a report that a 13parap
hernalia were displayed
aA Timely Quote by John
The gate saliently pointed out
assessments and pick up an
year-old girl sustained a blackened eye and nose
and Russefl expisir.l how
Laughlin, a Catholic in Nor.
that it could successfully
additional
$2
2
mIllion
in
state
she was attacked in a school
yUaptuth. 4A$3 •SI.
mtlieaLI
them Ireland: "what i want injuries Monday when
prosecute Clover upon four
moneys.
drug
users.
tions
tz
naIl
by
a
13-year-old
seventh
grade
youth,
who
the
I.R.A.
to
stop
now Is for the
additional counts anti hm1
A. F. Keeth, School Board
.
SO(fl of
bombing and th e killing. I don't sought to place his hand on the girl but was rebuffed.
evidence to iubtaoU.c
Lmtrnuin, stated he Is not
f
enforcement include lack of
"lie pa tted the girl and she told him to quit.
- .
agree with that. and I'd like the
a
conviction.
1.3ed to granting teachers
enough money to make drug
V fi 1 .ulary
other side to give up violence, Then he struck her in the eye and nose with his list,"
Assistant State Attorney O.
- increases, but not to
buys from pushers, not enough
too. Then maybe we'd be able to Barker said.
Eaton told the court of thtJitliN ANtill.
$7,000 s tarting salary, which Is
manpower, and meeting the
get at each others minds In-.
negotiations
which ,look plac' in
due
...
pay
hikes
the base for figuring Increases
The principal said he took file student home and
KEI-;-1mI
many technicalities of the law.
stead of each other's throats.
Thursday and
contract
teacher's.
to
continuing
.. . stop inflation
called her mother, who removed her to the hospital
In an effort to help control
Friday in which the defendant
lax
was
theratio."l'mforwhatever
During
discussion
on
it
for medical attention. Barker said the parents have
growth ot drug use he suggested was niade
aware of the fact of
tsoughtoutthataveragecounty structure it takes to keep
an educational program in the
no
accurate
way
of
taken
a
criminal
warrant
against
the
boy,
who
There's
Seminole County school teacher salary is $8,600 for the Seminole up with Orange lower grade levels and on the the state's intent to file adknowing exactly how a par. received a 10-day suspension for the assault.
.
CO1II
segood
teachers may receive a salary nine months In w hlch they are County so we won't lo
parental Level
ticular subject Is going to affect
The girl was back in school today.
teachers."
Culpepper
added.
next
school
teaching.
increase effective
you, after having shared my
Keeth countered by advising, — - Keeth stated teachers have
term but the amount Is not
comments with you via this
expected to be as much as the received a raise each year, plu.s "I'm not ready to cununit any
column
Increases or increments "just number of dollars until I see
teachers want.
Naturally, it's always a
T his was the apparent in- for hanging around" each year. what we are going to need."
.t i':'eii:itient
pleasure when we're in
Tuesday's
Starting teacher salaries of Bridge
McMurray replied many
dicalion after
IJA Hurtecupe
pit
agreement. how much It moves
THURSDAY
2:32 p. tit. -Spacecraft enters iiiet'tlng of Seminole Education cutiipimnies give cost-of-living nearby counties indicate Calendar
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you will depend on the subject.
17:08 a.m.-St.art of final rest radio blackout.
Association (SEA) with School increases, plus the yearly in- Seminole is saute as Volusia C'1Atfl(t,j
10A-11A
10I'
Pt*blit.
notices
Take for Instance the time I period in space.
2:35 p.m.-End of radio Board members.
and
Like
counties,
which
have
Cunucs
creinents.
9A So..tet
wrote about getting you to send
8:08 a.m.-End of rest period. blackout.
Keeth replied he does not $6,400 starting
Carl McMurray, chairman of
Crusstsordpuule
aktter to NASA, supporting the 11:31 a.m.-Final mIdcourse
2:39
p.m. - Drogue
Orange starting teacher pay Dr. Crane
the SEA salary committee, believe cost-of-living increases
bOA SPort
astronauts to read the Bible correction, if needed,
parachutes open.
observed
is
$6,900
and
Brevard
is
$6,500
board
top
serve
any
purpose
and
presented to the
9A TV
Dear Abby
from their spacecraft as they
2:15 p.m.-The command
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orbit the moon
one &amp;f the module Casper separates from open.
school information
educators but it wiss evident the frozen to stop inflation
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hAL SPRAGINS, Lincoln-Mercury dealer, will
be moving his base of operations from Cornmercial and Palmetto to Five Points on the
completion of this 14,000 square foot building

being built at cost of $250,000 on four-acre tract
at 17-92 and SR 427. Spragins took over the
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am of the key awn In the LA,Crant
s1lq,n!f,iI unit is rt,!~wninc'
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tiated 'Alth 'I'lit-

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I.,mertaitiriso-fit
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4C Nblic notices
5C sox-tety
4C sixirth

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drug

rehati6itatifin prograin
saill wrttllesda%
Dr IU)gt-r.S(i,lleII siold of
~li )I)tlrlg habitual drug
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Edif))rial contunent

,-%var-uld Turner %%Ito
Thu 3'

f1jundt-it it'itI Orlando-ham-d I tir.
14'""n"''"I'.""'"" ".
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. I o0crunce
hvry to ri-lease detalls ,If .1 15iii)
million -,tilt I iled tit li-di-ral t litirt

Idit-riff's

fit Ilurlini,ton. Vt

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75

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%huilted almornialities. For
non-41rup, ustrs tile pruINirtion of abriurnial tests Is
usually about 10 per cent.
he uld

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Rallied on Dr. S(hriell's
findings. 7"he Seed's 13.
member mirdical ijtivWjry
Lit,lard wired the Amerivion
Association's
Natilitial
national comention In San
Francisco urging the
-cfeat of pri4ilr)" ASIA
3
till'if
cridursirmt-tit
legalitatior, of in.injuitita
Ilie prop(Aal %aus it) I.wconsidereti b) the I onvefition tvljy~

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%% till 11 ~%.I -. filed I ur ,,-

ILI) milliv% 111411 c 01,111 11.111 Ili the
flatioll's A.1tv altorliv)" l!rtwral
;11141 tilt- Counvil pit Better
liusines., Iturvatis as dult-11plants

. .Wv hilve livell till-All-41
.Irtoilllti. hara%-,iA, Itim0lud ,vill

arul bannett

17he fourt.11,11111 flf,h (. ljunl~.lI

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vsLiblished .I rvoilot Ili that '
.11 'of 24 sLites. I harving thit-\
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priihibited tilt- bu%illess
acI
C011%plretl to ~lvl ato the C, I'
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ti%itit-4 ol' Turner .w,l three o
stitutiotuil
riglIL-s
ill
Turm-r
ar~:
tit', I .41lIM1111",
,In~t I$,',
'I lit, .11 thill %k.l,, tilt- At till till-half the three vollillallit.,
. ,.: !.i ,,-~! ~i,.
chariling
the%
fI:
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It-tiortses, lilt- , Komiot In rpLmt-I.ir\, lilt- an~l D.iry it) lit1%%o coulit.s, art- i:i;.A ,,I .I,, ,!I,.
Grvat, lite I .111 i.r~:amted under Cotim 11 of lk- ttrr ilWIlllC.._.i tilltile lim N lit tiltI Stalt, 41f Florida rvaus. Imseil tn Washington. oI
ei'Wh tit tilt- -111PI'll't" it-'% Iegtrig ,koit,,I,ir.i,,% astainst tl~,
been des(rilwd tl~ Vvrtnont (if- imtilt.inie, .11141 oVert 'I't, I
down4radv the C4%11L;~
1 1 ridu( I'.

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se%cr.il stalw,
N.1itl Ilo, lni-.Iht, ~,i
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4) it,
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VIA, 1. \lit It I Al, I
N1111ti
Dolorv-% Street, Altainolltv
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alre Glenn %y Tuiller
Springs, wa!, arrested by
J101111 I-stud it 12.')4)0 ll.)lid follo" In,('I'llIttabIt.
Ih-pill)
,% arraignint-nt Weitni-wi,i)ia,
Govorulik oil %hoplif ting lit
ill (foll'i l Milli: thcat
.
Ouirges According ill Za)re's
d0rawl
lit I witiection "ill,
department store s4-1 tirO, tihe ,""I
.1 pyramid selling sulienit,
wits apprehendit-it while atkno,
hri its --[)are to lie (;rent I ,
tempting Ili take it pair lit Ittise
Orcult
Judge Antholl) Nlimand a pair of hot pants ond top.
seur .set tile bond forTurner, 37
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Total value of tile Itellis is 19.1A.
Unit
lit% hrother Larr), 2(i. 1.)
She pir)sted it 624) Imind
Fla IIN.and
fulid 4
,ILt)4)l%
. ~ JJIUC(l lit Ill$) ,Aefe of
111.11%lottland,
11411t. %lifould
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6 , VI. A Real Ruv F
'65 Mustang ""
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$695

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Top.Nicer
puttili,
Glido,
Nonsp
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11i.ver Glide. Wire Whes
"64 Chev, Covers
$795
`62 FALCONIONagoin, GoW Second Co. $195
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-r all 30 persons nisined Ili it
aft,
grawl jury ititlit-Wirnt had livell
arraigned

rift, Luitury Car.
cmcW Nice Oprie Too

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$1 999
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'' lilt I v 141114. 1; I f.at'AaNa(haill
lelt,
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1,).w11 tiltI firm*s franchisex anti

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heat and defrisuil by olitailling
illone~ urojur (,-I%,- pirtell'.4- %

MONTH

These (at,. dre all local cai% traded tit oit
Volk%waqvo%

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allit. to tilt. houst. while Ihr
,-.iri It wn-, tindvr%ppay and ,Ali
-irluIpted , Ill I)40!,4-i',hl1l .. I

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long, adding 'Wv'%v rull wit -1
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Ilativilgi, %im %it- ilre 111'

I #.I% ill Ro~ .S~ hilling. 28,(if '14 11
* Dri~v, Orland~
,'A;ally I.ilw

taken from tile sitir flint 14 A
truck tit 11.0, Oakiarol Drive.
Sdidand. At 5W NI)rtle Menue
lit Sanford, a IIIW trfit "it's
* tolen I rom the Wi k ~ ard
holileolle thrt-A .1 ro, It.
thriAigh the %indow ill the
Westaide Ret reation Cent,-r 'M
Ileristmon A% enue tit wiln entry.
Aplmrentl) nothitig vios talp-l"i

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tornt,5 general for Vurniont, lation as tiritair lrio!t, ;.r.i( t:tl-%

Jallies .%I. Jeffordi. and his ;is''
sistant
Ili charge tot tile Verillont

thrratencti fl,t 11,41 1 111 1 9," %.,'it
Iur.wr %%hipsv iompaniv% 11;1%t- fl(IiIIII it'
, fit)" "It'ithictim, li)ra"I'l l --l- it -'r-' L,
41111141 lilldcr to- l-,al Ncrutiit~ ill

arrested oil thrut- (iounts
";I% 4 hargeil ,Ailh ii,,-o I %`1101
marililana. IW)%%4- %%14 is 41,I

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mailt, the Curistmit-l- 11roti-iti4in %gent-v
it
U stateliwilt
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pi%%esIstoll lit 11.0111ciliogellil , Ili
af-ld
1.) sergic
v. it 1
dirth) lamide Nlvii~vr loistril
1.1,Y0 till vitf It I barge

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A-rs, a neurolligiNt it%%,)

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out lit husillesS., *

ri.ori #)If(- par.aphernalia .mil

Brain

\11111.1ill, \ I Ki,*I.' NJ \Yfilt Ifunry
. Maier %%ho for

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-1 thrue-juAge court it, livar the suil are mined ,it % erniont dn,!
ViVA, It I,%as filed, Tucsil.1%. but iLs regulation, which fi-rbid3 0~not
Until"I!'
Wc,.dries.
, *ill
" "'so-called
, '" ""
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""' " , t 1 use
, " ""!"!''
!I , "' lmll)llt'
'" "'"Lille
chain distributor st.- ~xtnes.
11111 Ilivill -Ia~
Die stilt ailegeI, that the at'File), are labelell In the rR.9ki

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aftcr .10"t-fiL., froin Vic Sheriff's lip)h(v fon III and state atDepartment, Sittiford lmili(e ,ind tortivy's imestig.tit4ir C 1-:
tile Ntate attornv)'s ofliue I 1-:ddiv i Del illy Jr. partti qmted
executed a search %%arrant lit tit tLe raid '
~% 17his
tile CasselIxtrry aildrv,
,ftilin Ldv%arll .N11--sl ~ur It , '.%,
brought the ttital numlo-l- tit vice
(it-vs to 141) foor Ito- ft,-nth sit III` *2,5*lt-r(-sai('i)tirt,('.i.s'A~if.-ri%I
Mitise residenctI "as seatilit.1I.1tilic

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laulu Lit thbl, bysItIll
can't hielp but aPPreclitte IJ ir
lipitilkitcalipes in ours, kPo'

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%VASIIIN'(;Tf)% tAllo -'The Senate (Ilrectird its
Operations
Go%ernnicrit
0immitter t.Aa) to c,pn%iJrr
clitalilkhment of a 1p;wrial
hiparilian committee to
inaltr ri-conitneridatlipris for
lilt- handling I)( lierret
do( ultirri1q.
1111Fat
i - ornmilter
The
ilirc(trtl. tin motion lit Sem
Roman 11ruilta, It-Neb., Ili
inake It dvi kion by litix~ .7

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hotimry Glenn
(11.1ro'd tlxla~ that his toilli.
- tilttarget '"
lit a
Ilaille%
11,1% I- IX-vii
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aid to
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11%. GARY TAYLOR

Inside The Herald

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Casse/berry

tilt, tit-%% rule

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A letter from Ilostmaster few weeks, lioints I)tit Since tilt- new rettrein tint policy Was
lim-ters are taking ad%*-anUgv
hirintilatt-il Pointed out in
(if new and inore liberal Gi-neralE 'I KLmm-nreccived department under its nallomil
departilient and Sanford ;11ollce Department.
uils tile fact that
'141dilloll
)(fices. apparentl%
iostollice regulations .,nd b%
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retiriniz from their offices ef1 4-.W -I ~
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fictive June 30.
r . Ofecti%e June 30 as %ppell a%
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. ihom-mshinit, it) take ad%antago.
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that
Im -r%4j.--4~(I)e.,tr.-4oltl%%itti'.N)
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Names of replacements aren'~t
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Richard Rutherford. (if tile
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for va(h year
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rather than
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art a~ un hu' u0w ot,untries
Iumd1t drug %0
%ffer,sez. and If I
remember it correctly, the
accused ,Aould spend abmt six
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In-truz in Sanford bent a get-,AtU
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l'ong,A(vuld. who %its suffering
!lit discorrifi-jr-L- of rnpral.Its !t
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fivstem sumulant Valliant was formAtion of A mminal ofjlrntn~ P %nurl". charged priellient without orinurLsel. and fender liuwin~, A firearm And
im%ault
With buying, receiii- ing and attorne% Claude Var, Hook aggrrail-fitted
the defendant% enteried
All
of
cifffirealing strilen proprrt~. inforMed the court the rratinn
fnr getting the defendant pleal, it! not guiltik
fskre-. Lrial tin tht rtwrt nri 3u!ol
(7inntinuffild until 3urw :7 Are
arraigned sp QtiiAl% wal, that
.11, alter pleaifin~ nin, gwlt%
, take him the arrignrncnti~ of Willip qnfefeil
parentk
want
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his
before
arraignment.-, held
back tt Washingtrin 71terefore, charged with a twe. count in
Circuit Iudge Dominick sairl
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sale
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Rut- pnssel-isinn of cannabLs. William
Gwrald
r"11411" Defender
buying a I" HP nu%tnr ane
Rye, charged with ptm%mqion n!
gailinlinor tanl~, which was anten berg
Trial t,schordWell for Jul% 10 if central nervous systerr,
stimulant. and Flishin relimer,
_A`hr rMnize In pit-a limiltec,
t-harged fin it cfikunt~ court
from A negntuiled pill-ji in whict
rant with Ilwor counts of
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MARIO% Rt-THEill

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booked ir. rount% Ail nri rhargei.

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iterns, Nfiller 0%plalreld the pr.-ve,iurr A!t A cliol en111141% C
suhrrittting it' the 0111no-11111 an in cilarge of thr pl'
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order requill-tiniz A blikelfM itern tv purchaseof The coun.
cilman turns thil till-er Io the finan.y s-,ninilo-%ionet If litdimpproves the purchase order &amp;% returnifiJ to We vinplo% of, if
"proved,it ts, relinqui%holifi to,, the mAo, or. -A ho presents it At
the neill worksh-v infirtiniz of vilincli'
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repre!wnuot.1%-e from the Clotort
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17hr Meeting Wj* nor.-C&amp;SW U."
b% ttw requil-st from thol. I:Wnr.~
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Art talking big biusinesiI," he -aid '10's operate like
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it"IeCiii; Mifforting for June 76 at 7 10 p rn to disctss the
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Pick your l'ovorile vot, ig s,
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tremendous -sovings! The newest lip.,la fos~)lc,n!
Dynel Konelolon , or venicelon - .

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planning on firtaking it this fall. be"er
Marl soving a 11"le cosh (scrolch) this
summer ...It'll do wonderit fo,that col.

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SALE CONTINUES
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drfinite sa%,ingf whirt, rnao, beIudge .
1ailfi. traii ij Art, Inc UK brought altoul, dut it; dath
Worr)
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Ilefirk. of lilt% .11 In UW C10ft of
Jamr! Wesenhurc, charged or.
Fitcf.
i thrm coun, info!,nuittar. wit.
Illimmlor. 01 1. dangernw CLug
ar.--sewliar. no j. harbi=att. un,1 ti.-lpit,tee costf based upor
,I~%esiunr nf drup parapher- nanniez-hantzheirin,
Following:
wiIiiiii. Tlwrna~ Yrfun~_ ctuirgre,
Vw usulamilatint nf thut dau*
i- i. wr rnun: infarmatint, witl
Jolmsfir ther V 11 '-firripile
aide&amp; pfrL4miar n' L dangerow &amp;uj,
anothit-t rrpor- M-Signed tt On%
scve.11 it: uk( pfiverful" f
tw1wopit.: 7't-tumt.l. to UK ~i.
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prissessior, of
dru~
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Tht
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sur ;lit t &amp;I p h
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if Um daU, prikcifffrdin~ route u
"I satfil. hnnir~ completelo, nff vrvrc wtwt u bi-lieved U he the
ilij 't wol crius: flion. Hurricane 1111L filirlill-111,1I rountim likedive!witt
itriL *I. o! the
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purfil".
,
their fnun.1a:inr,
.. husintmaes jwrtior Nird"l Ill, whel. Agn"
xnm Gool Ilrubir, luilklmli %slid difo,. rorincludinj thlil. fitint! dwilIt 2 g-f-al ft rv% ff,&amp;!urr kit if. added ic, take
C;ul! of
of ranniihm rionald
ASsiplant
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wnul k~-t-c-ornmend thr( V. jiVef tron tho wt4lil.'t I.iller wilt. roo!~ riwitc it. ant! ermiar. rolirr(I thrnugl UK
f.W77% ATIV Wrl-7% , Due nt pr-rnol pri-sli
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ritiect
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N:XnI it int-iiadt it it" ftwiliteT
r1terek 0'rhanifightic
witers n! the Fvntrrr. witt. new
dw-Wriitiof little* arr4u, of tht lf,7: Atiatitic seasat, did nil. witt, possessiter,
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,!if ~winfo-d urt-j.~ died Junk It it'
Wallart. ghurpt. filirliver 1` h1V
suitiwidt. tht
llur~ - linpper wert. U-S Ser.
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r-it-di" Otill, fit Wai Lf thira
)ft r.Mnd[7tIiJd7-rI.. NI'Velti ;Ireji I - ljiwttll. Churl, whi, qry it. fron. estirruitt ww plared al aboul
1,riwirutioti nw-mber W Ilm Vrtgrant1rhil&amp;er.
%imbinglint, in! tilt. In;., V C
92!~ Million
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firmsin runera! Harm v it, hi-Millar. regitInal dirertn! no
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demwratic Rovernment to i-m%ke this for,.
responsive to the public will zind. at the saT,
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time, name a slate of candidates which wil,!
make debble on national purposes and policic-_~
honest and understandable.
.." of the chal)pnC!V
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I his is the -nitty-pritn
&amp;
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v. .'iw-1, has ncm beturi flung at the f "I of :14e Sou th
s wnn tht- primaries,
nsume that the Democratic cant,entinn will iwoid
t1hit machinatinns which would shou, the
primarim &amp; %,
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AT(ing way to produce surh a

Z.lu.sann is
viinchdatr and the simple con,
that
McGovern must now unify .this mhior
pnlitical
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partik.L
Rrpublican~ may b,
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, smiling it: lft~ siluminn
lind continue it, tw in the ,
,;late off f-uphoria which
Mogc(Mr performtanC
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the Peking and
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Nixon team has civatM
Yet them is deep pnliticid trouble in their
crA,n rank-,. 71, u-nuld take nn.
1% anotber such
4riw-co w, the wt-6,end discimurf* C)" V 'tlf;: see.Mf
lt, hc an attempt to "hug'' thf. Democratic
%blitin&amp;I
Committee
hvii dqup rt urs
in

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'"'astungion
to make thr Nixon credibilo
. gap
heirome a chasm that wouid hemimu unbridgehh1f.
Democrhus, howeve.-, hLivu immedialU lind
Cr3tical danger spoLs wtuch must he hehled
Intra-party rivalrim- could beltrome so bitter that
drfeat of ihe ticket vould he brought bhoui r,~
Such ii weakening of the basic sLrength a, th'11
livmDcrau, that a wond-term. irr, Mr Nixon
Wauld nol ever, have it) he fnughl fo~ tl,
.. thf. GOP
'When McGovern sau the twtif-r-thLinm-pecled rt--sulLs for his enndicair,, in N'v%t Ynr k.
it Was a %ter%' Rober. a %len. tX!1lp%-ah1u man who
hicted the c.umera.
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"RecaLlse wu do reprits ent b neu voLlition ol
political forces in this countr% therit- ary snmf,
who havir exprewst-d fear.
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nolnr,~ IN-% de.q*r.%trl% rieted The MMO arrangements

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tiouck home in theu under- hand an Um .%nungster's
head tiling suct, at, Hardin was, dmnr,
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Pit' U"' 1`10*1 bk ti'ler, an( f.'nff, Hardin po: 5 .yean in Prison
'S(ort. vn&amp;; Wit that' TAkr I'm
inalluxt:m
M Now, limit 'Wimeniv Put h fir killing L deputs Sheriff Jr. advive al dnt,*t mw taw,t, thn't
34.-k is Im - JJI'A - HuNhard,
1wh(Ninne nt;.Ioht, %li'mim
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uh( grou up tu lir,1701`14
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dur.'t griovir n-, In.,-,
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ProSulent of what rum a Tex"
And it WS* AhnUt time
tht Arnim ratinnn it. E! Pstitt
Vinmrna later. Johit-, Selman. Wnmar*s 11rowerni-% at rIorritan
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mm life art appar"t I'lit Hut,..
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tllilll(nL it-( r:x;)-,-Irdit artual.!% *reglarr and caz bitaillito.
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Thert 'art sumt, rithe,indicatims., howeve. Uun the
virlurilm- vniten di. lear. ni"- toward the riernocratir NrtA
and swir scientifu sirwri wcrk tint beer, daint at, "! that U
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time arlentatitir 11' tht vandidatut seirmet tv% earl nut)W'
part%
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Litt filia' cluiwit te tht n" vntm, w wtw, efle tht trend of
tuttinnal anC wwld rvenu wiL have or, that ouleme
"oule. lit sudder, and !Pvtorabir ent tt Itif Vietiltart. war
cuLm 1, nul)o?' chalirt U, vrik- ;referen-t.* Will the nev
itigreementi PresicleW 'Nizar. hat negotiated wtU, Ult bmiel,
',~niw taitt 1. Nivtrublt or unfavcrabit mipar, b% November
(), hit rhatim- o! r"lectimi--munun; al mtru
' he wW be
tht lirbublicuL candidau '
questaunt not ever the vtotert whi, wiL mak,
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Exammirif tht
;ir.1 tint curr)f u;, With as Simillor diiienc6*
C%U! tWIC171 tiw the American worker L"n "; .-.
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P0111AW, IV I N. tiation t ft,onDM%
'at righi nou." &amp;a)&amp; 1, ~ ~
N't It i'nerf
Pu! :'. 't" ;17rs,~nl, busirwis environme*n,
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elemenu it, that equatiat, Unto: cat bt rxiinurtec
FW examPit, a' the Z~l million ties presidentaij voter,
;: 4 millitan wIL tit under = yeart of apt SoMir 4 inilljor, wil!
Ix m coliept and 9M.Mi will still bt Lt higt sclowl Another
1111M.111M JL"r in tie armed, fwtmL 11 millhor, art housiew3ves
and 4.1 Milli= Art employed wtorkers
Perhaps Of murt MC]'"t LMPar:anrt it, shedding sornt
light is Aln 1P-d1l!PU, stud,% datior b, pollster Gewgt G"up las:
fall He nUempted tv prattle thu'thiritinr and niouvotiont of
Anit-icar, yoult, ir. tht lf_th-nue~_?~ ugf g!-1)up __&amp; murt
ur_,lus?%*t. btr twevert,toeles; n;ipli::hbit Lampluit Ulu,, Ult 1 b.
througto-2
24-year-uld gruL4, thal, wiL affec,UK prmidentaiii;
eirruor fir thit farm Unit

N't,* anothe,mbnapernent constaft&amp;nt, ril,ang the rialbon't
!Allurt' I(' crt"llf- It full eMOOVITit-ril ecanorri~ compatiblt
with I;JaabJ( priC,eS J;aagprI;I1 st
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roti-d a, fundamental reevidualitit ill our trioditit.101111i con-epts of frft enterprase
rapitatiluirri
ftelort 'Atirid %%air I. Whet Much of the ecunom% wat
Ili tht hundt ce! ttw sell -ormflic-rd and small f&amp;mIl% 'ente-prist-, ,Ar erwyed
. I vir1uhl.% full emplvyment Ana s1a"It
privej, 'ATIte$ %%Ilhan, Mcbonidd %all~ce an an &amp;rt1c,jt
Ili tiw 1611,1ill Street itiu-nal

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S.-Soviet Space Link-Up Plans

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M.A( ONUILP,
Militurto -Arrusperr % riter
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N10-ortive! riclule, U K ',,IIILCL
ult- lintu; 'Inlet.h1jit
should pvcwd
States row hims law arD res.cut lechruclut ever, fw eartt.Asaide fr= endthil &amp; vertual
vacuun,V, wit&amp;' space udwm&amp; urbitmC craft stranded in
I .S anc sm-ke" spact
off'_ bm bet won the thuted Stasium "m 7bere have bm count.
171,11,11. were a cwfidenl their and Russia. the UnkM 0! ap
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and
character study of Nliotm and an indeprrident, scierill.se
its residenM" said Neil F.. survey It) guide us in future
Bahr. exot:utive vwc president plannin,- aml dr%cloptrient.The w,tcrvieu teitun will be
"
chief opermituil: officer of
the DrItons Cor-mration. Siz. fieldeal I)% First He.strarch of
million assets. Nliami-based. %lmnii. %ide-known market
oncern Ahich crealed the rit,search and corLsulting firm
I(
%hich tuas previously
ornimunit%..
. conducted
"We ,Aant not onl%
. a broad market deasibilit%. studies in
portrait of who our Deltontans N-lu-tmi and -w%-eral of the
are and w~wrr thev have corne C11n1Pan%'5 uther planned
'
from." Bahr said,'..but also %h% mriuriunitles
. gla~
%Irs Marretta Fark.
its, First
the) carrot: and are the%
the) did--ark! uhat patterns
' lie.warch field director.said thr
interviews.
they uould like to w in their rwrson-to-~,rson
continuing selected on ,I scientific samcommuntt~'s
pling bwws, will take about 10
gmwth.' * "
-. L*lt,Dn3. covering scitric 1 5.0W da%s to complete
bw sampling. she %zad, "Will
a -cres fronting on Interstate
High,
Aa% 4 near Sanford. be itiore Ouin sufficient to give
madway betumn Orlando arid us a ttkiroughl% ai:(wate profile
Da%
.,to"Beiw~~. ,An,, LaunOwd ('f I hL'Itt)r-a " .
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Shvsjid her last field uork in
litt-Itrim. in 1!#15. metuith "Such
,Ahole-hearted cooperation"
!rorn t1w cornrijunit~ 's residents
t1wi stir foresses no'difficulty in
incrting--and perhaps even
betterin ,,-her timetable.
Correlation
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Tha * ec uiptinin mjl t~ , is j. d1fl eren,
. 5;*.vjes frorr, the
"()"'I" al"11-111 %% t I-IlOw 'it T'Ad, briurigingrwis, esprit de
vur;n Arid canairuavrit art enjutiuris and motivations
ur`l;"("
A'V It tit"! !ir sells tu$ se-vivel impersonally to the
h1L:!1-*!11 ,04- ;11)~.* "Ititt'! 9, %L'1*,!11J'..'! regrel it, ril!4#011"It
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n."'ll " "'S" ri'll"A"t Ir' it$ ilp;ir"O, It, 1111tKJr, I`* "~l
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1 *, (l;1l!-tt ft,1 11 bu~V1lu-r'it1'.
moocibil order In resp
orlst tD tile
.
t'llits"'It 0-tit,01111-0.
, assurm,eitini abutii ec'unfirrilc man ,

The surw~, unaerlaket. to,the %ry Yort, Universit"t
natsor;wl ae.curi~. educatim prograin., tested thr ,rar ws of
',= pmom acrost lilt ruavon,m ever% statt. and from 6
wick varjerl* ce vurrimunitirot and backr
* .owldt.
Fo' pLr';)Owf a! alui!yso Uit sarupit wat divided mu
three group&amp;-It througf,- li ~ 2, through 24 and 5 UL-atio It
7bt PUhIWWC results StIDW that votert In all thret art
r,()UPt Art mart favcrati1% anclaried toward tht Derjw_-011,
Par:% thia, Uier pa,renu wt-r
'Mr swd~ ccoitirivaec ttial younr poi-cipit, tene u, uunit as
ther parenU du and whet thr~ deplarl. front those viewl it tt
usual.)% W gi, tartntr it, tir sankit dreclim
lf'tht parenu were ADemoc-stir tin tenckm-i %%at it.
move furaw it, Uit left. If Republicar.. furthtr u '
Ulf right
V the children lvvt arx —I ther V_ .9"L Iof - .It.. U.,
mud, the% are Mo-t likeh U folltrio parental virwo, Vuurw
persana '
WIU extrenit ie
,fusl viewt tended tu thilt: ther

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trip tht quali1% till ootorkinr life in ult L**
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Deltona Growth
To Be Studied

the

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0:11itfo P4 mwild sliwil lilt lot if,,
r(onoilitioliorwil troit
ll,,-A ,--;Pr, two ritio-irto; rpn crinp.
ottiltitifir);1 I law ot.-lisl they to-hio-veil to rhollerigin wrAild wo
torsth 11rdinan(Poi f-W] alit f6f
to- Ing lixt vague
life fli4nordpirly (orwitiel riffliruin,1 f,.rtsi,14;;rt)-e-n-,tri4lopp,,,
a Item it, iti ,o park. atit(o rpr ,m.
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.. killurripic,%men, tht je%rl or hIN-o!")
it-, -.~ -~ i.n.- *~;-i~lvv
,T in IN, aulamolive industr%
. ti~ the
tl;i:ht-.0, it. 11,10w,%
. Tim I~ rtinir ' *
Ar% Ic et er% e".01"Ornic t-tilectallon and 1~
TIV;11(i.: 01 ne'A JittitUdl-S Wbivb
' will require the hurnaru,Itir W work and of orran"t ions ~ - says PTcjf Ulu,, Dav-Ij
it* '!w Univeri-11% tj' C;dJorniz
!?;:%l! hw launt
* - tit-d ;i M'A)']" pro)P,_ir Undt"'Wr',tien bit- a
11I&amp; (XK- Ford Foundalvrr grant. tv stud% wjivs
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U 4_&amp;.~VNTC IN - Whet, Anitnicans Igo, tb Un polit ta. elev,
I, ;resiclenl, it. N'nverntj--. one a! tht mos: imparian,
. Innuenm ot, ux nu"mt wir, be &amp; potential 2E.1 milhm nirtot

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ht 1..%10_~ Iptl.
r F,-rl.
, will'
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litleo excivvvrl~ It IN Ott to, let). ~Xl,~. I.— v' #I? Iliq 1~1~ 11 rim, -~
p-onspir it tnts news;Ampr,

Forri Parit E Estates
Goornrod Easilbrocii,
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Sir, MnoLc-riv nevertheless. in mder .,c) win cck,iporation
frnm .lArvin. has assured Toyko that it does nat at this
Unit demand ronuriciatior, of Japan's secunt'.
. treat%
.
wil't, .,I,(. United Stairs Further, Mascou has Fane so far
as lit hin, that four of the islands tht SoAlet Vnion look,
from Japan ~l the end nf World %kar 11 might he returned if .Iapar C,'Operates
Thuf far the 1upuroese
"
havir sh"-r. great interest in
rz-onomir cDarie"alin.". Big the% have 4,howr, %e-%
. little
lT)tr7,f-r,l in kr% iiuzilf uhict. would weaken
, the,r ties wjt~
thf. Vnifeal 'Sta
*11ef n,hampit-ir Their prospects for buildinf
clor-er husintrss rt-li,tions wat Peking
The mer. in thu Kremlit. are finding that Tokyo can
drive- haral harrains no Its own and that as of nCy`W it is
Ili nr~-r-JI
to trus, the Russians politirallt EspoeciA11%
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xttr.rnc% Arr ti,ontendino: she
be,cau.se st.r gave Kul Ix4,n k:tvrn out Nit that
,
0 a,
.dernotetl
:,,!ormatilivri to oncill Boticher's ilon't innuencv our tleemot1.,iatcatIornv% s itith.,,A ;i ,. olv. he -,u,i - 11w%'
.,-.N
ru simpl% in.tk
ing Agriculture 0epartment iniza ink,tuntain out tit 111411chill ,
*V, of %hre% to kill fire anL,
Goltit-n ~,ml thm \lr% it-,tt
.
Sa%tnoz "there intght tv l;!I. dwr %oak tran,ferred lit a s11111o:atw'sn mvr this.- Boticher tie. lar i-%ltjon %tiorking with sum. I
rhrk-d conittient on his u lfe's lar e%i t,oi%nient anil at no 4-ut it)
. ti,argrs lluth,~allege%ia ,cicar t~vr M.F-410 .innuat -..ilar%
%-itilation- of his %I'll, -, con-,tl%k4wkiniz in tier slwire'time on
tutiorml rights in a nienjo he thc job. Mr% Itoitcher ti-ont-lud.
tent to Att%
6on Hotwrt .kQw% - Y that tr%tinoz procedures '
.
-%Oilhi not rv\cal \fire\ in fi,
40
11.
P-Atcher %ai,i in aw mrino r\crpt in corwentratioro I0 I
that two day, after Pollution times as ,zi-eat .is tile legal ~
4ntn)l attor"ne\. lio%tt,I! ver,-ii 1,11cr.m~',,
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E n,&amp;-w as soznroc clasi nta ~,e, Dctrob@, 7, 191t A. Intr pos.
.-)Of
- ire ri! Shoorittoola 9 i.j-1cm a:-- ~
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%I P8-Ce 111n) "Wial newt a- aUvr-Itsing no this rdiloor-a'
tit Santire 41waic mal, toor, lemoaucw Ir sm manne, % Ithov,
w -11111111' 11111"MISUICY 11' th~ p013115tw? 01 Tht 04rlelC An% lit
ti—odusi o- lorry reLoonlible to- sil:r rep-rodurtior wil, tw
z- nm6adirrve as int,
ingirg; or, 7tw "r-etie i cwvrighl atir wit. tw
twir liabit icy clarriatit unairt ttw inw
o"abliSh" dall~ excep, !.oturda) Somali$ one Chrigiteriol.
notilostwirl katiolft- r,-is-rdirt; C?i-t-.,mn-_
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AAW- I I yri Gordon
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- -A -inirrr5i loan of one billion dollars from Japan'to he
;,.
,.id over a 20-year period beginning in 197M ,Aith 21D to
. tar of petroleum from the Tyumen
4f- Millions Itar,; &amp; .%to
nil field
Though the Russians and J&amp;painese ha%e 'Wn Italkinc
of mulaalh-funded
development programs in Siberia for
.
. of lair 12fler the last &amp;rrius
some vcars rpm I,, is on1v
W crut'rs in the Middle Faf I - that thr ma)or devo:opmer"
lisllt;F seemed it, make wagni-reable headWs%
The rorioi developments Are &amp;If,-,, part of A nru So% tet
dr:vir to build contacts with Japan in an &amp;!Irmr4 to Move
.. a Mile from I,
Tnk%(,
,.% close allia" ,A-ith the Unitit%d
states
and to prrvrr,,
~ .7apar f-mr
. edging too far to,A ard
ovrrh Ow relations with Peking
%1or.
* ,P%*s move, ;&amp;~rr ir, &amp;.idajan, at wing Japan as
A means of ch"kirir, Chinese influence in Fast and Southra.4i;I Asia Mriscou has alrrad~ su ested to the Japanese. for example. that the% shouff put a groal deal
Marc Vfforl into building relation.o. with North Korea in
an rffo-I it. wear, VyonL%ang A little from ii~ cinse mls.
lonnship with China'
Belime .,h( itz-viiies tht sm it*, Vnior. Irias alst twor. q Li.-,e
11,11tuin, ir, urging the Japanese li. strengthen their ties
with ant)-Chintese nktions and thn" wit,
.% anti-American

I(Alii~ sighl, u! our huniar. resourcles
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Stifl-Vt
tht,rune,tvi, till
1Nl1'tnnr% sitterl!, triet; it 11--ps,
.1-lar
dirl and %U~ killec lim,
7114i" reltill~ glivii 111n. %ht
repituttin? ril owninj t ha: pul,
hardit, rral!% wito na mair, n!
97-val rournp( ar. ajl~ (Wr."kilm
Hf firc ir ho night cinthef a-,
Ilitioill't C'11 % 1,
.111'. ~ whCU IN
tivarr! ow(, offivert were hunt.trif
hilt. !tWI, dvul-mre them whet,

SUBS.CRIPTIC)k R&amp;TES
I%c wites
S St Moritt
S; obt man'tr,
S It at I ~ ea.
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Namt &amp;I "Or"t Drllvqr~

41i 011hu, Maii

, nerr,~ supp'ark
What thit ."let Union has rNuirsted specificA11% if a

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T %l,l.%llAS%SV'F, Fla , %V
fl,"Ill"t-ir 1 14,vatiment %ho, uas
iluit ow ,A .6% llarvoifrr"~%J It, a fertillivir lablienwird it) the (crtilirer orator% 01 1hat ha% -tratiawn
1,kh-st-Att-wy for relatminK i-riti. -0h be'vn hcl~i h% a la-chnictan "
\1r, 11,~ttoitrr 11.1% a 11111111411-'s
.:,un% of %lirv% tristinK priv4v.
dure-. hats twvn dent(Ni h% hort ,11,t:rv%, in , hetw--tr%
. frolli Ill,,
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t "', 1, it r %ailt \%(%tn4`V6l.1% that
eorinth,tion %ilhatsetorwir.- 11cr hii%twand iltwkn'l kiw%%
; IVllkl%le G-ildorn. director ,it u N-11 114, ,talkinKat%%ut, it that, %
artment's l,testwitic ro,s~ %ilial hir thinks SIW %as tran,
;, , .i4 i,
"I'le 1AN'Tativ-,
firmiNi a ueck N,forc the -heat
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Ownust liosemar%
11.111,het inc in %Ahich Virroi%on 1114-11
ohn, it Iv her mlimliultion (in \lire% ri-o
Nrtmont of Pollution control dtir-. in (No

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The Rimstann therefore are apparently on the voi ize ot

l", iNINX'71 1. I'w~;,,

P-m? Romy, "Cir-rrvial

VINCEN7 JR

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Ailtiowl laird 11 ro- itol Writer
Vill.
`illA%II Ill ,Nl 11 oAlli
1110,41 Imil 11111111.4% will to- able, in
(Allili #ill Initolk lorpt too-it thiring
the lialifilial Imililital ffiliven101iii; lietimir tit) firthriarifo-ot
1:oivernlng t1iittliwir otleepinji arr,
mit fili-01101forisil, otayot a lawyer

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to .TApAn. of cour"
clftiifift to warid mar
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'Demoted'

1^1 thr, likel1hpm of continobily. 'rising prii-es
Iks Ant longtime .1apanere industrial friend. a leader
jr, thi~ development wTites " ,It has bot%-,-ome %*or% nee.
practices,
e4---,.,-% for iif ~af a result of the 'Middle Fast situalloni
Whal a presidential Mrc,'ion year is this i9711.
Wir are
. petroeurn souri~es
Ir, c,armOrt sorh rithofilled u-ith promi.w and purivist,*and - note this
. the roalir:ktion
cEratini: in .
thure
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HowWill They Affect The Election

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on the verre of wei%irii: a

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lind I: hupir hulI%. 11-.purd %kc-6

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Co plains

%k A SI I I N*6 TON i XF %
11 ;,J%j,4-J`iTA from totters reaching this reporler from
T'il,%t, th(RUSlilans Are
n-1AJoT Payoff far their %ifiddle rAst advorlitiriniz
The tinset0ed %lAte of %liddle Fast 011 f.&amp;S INI to' JAIN;k
neke (.ften to hPA%ll% fund tl~e developroent of oil an,4
pas in the Siberian siroao~ of the So% let union Tokvo is

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Yipp,i es Wi'll Sleep

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beer, with him since he started and when his
stittistics, made any such finai result as that of
loday actually unt~ehrvahle
Sen he said something which may touch on
the new note in this election whiA the oldtimem. the exIvriewed leaderf. in the paro.
Democratic an~
organizations - brot h
Republican -, wauld he swisr to gwr more than

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involved voters which hsive sti-prisM the old.
timem., CandidaleMcGrovern."%% thes~r as being
made possiNe hy -a surging mull.
,Nide across
the countn' who will not he denied.Ntw- MoGm-ern is being weighoij in the
balance as to hit ahility to defeat
,lde.
It
Nixon Are old %'Alues- %- alidl Can such a
judgment be reached thricuigh the follcm-ing old
rules' Or is this -surging multitude" after a
change whichuill fori:-e ne-A APPral5als and nm%

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.k- usual and. quite propprl%, he Iwd tribute
to the s- midl hut dedicated hackers who have

emerged with )m than 21K) needed to reach the
1.
1
0required for nomination
nus the Democratic party tws on its hands
an unexpected deveJopment sit .% time when its
enrion ref,r
,ms tire being
. . L por, thnimbi
trit-doulandtheY,ihmiR(,
arhaitihe
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Reivrring to h* popular %-irtonits among
kwu&amp;sed an its accomplishmenLs,
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-fn1M Will he

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nothing to be alarmed about. We want harmon.
and justice, not hitternift-w, and special rphli)ege.

Dernmrsitic National Oinventinn for the office of
Pre-sident of the United States~
.
71w&amp; seterned almost bmiond
doubt after his
uin of delegates in the Neu York primary, last of
the 21 in which the South Dakotan did hs~tlr with
some formidable fellow T)rmoc.rpts. and

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Baylor... priced for value.
And sold only at
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Inquilled newt offim7l, fn.- thi14.2mlZ year sit I, "P.-rint dinner
Ineelln leiluallin;,. nfIv
wao,
11min-inna! k-hatintan . whir, if.
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Imstalled wem, %larisen
Fiviliwill president ShIrle%
sislilt,
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Imp-m4we mriorrinn% the no
president 761tiriar, Rrlt,,vj~
initudlec', the Anchor ("It,,
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d si- rd litirbour. hostess. Dt+i Keeling.

NHARING DFLICIOVS refrrshment.s. froni
F41lik
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WAgner, molhor of the
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'
i~e 4., I-:5L

I K.

0IiIJ.' A\.
%;. 1 .4

_7
tui fo

_

qI

11061141

7,

_`1

Special 2 slor 15

-ons.iib
or h Collf- Vit"Cof bitt"ir
W roo1or, col"lor. sitritI 6enirr,
fish, if Pen- P-M! for W
n"nez rbvo-ite solic roin-1

11-

an v, to fcort'ile the subfirbs, to,
assist in caring fix the pi-koor
"I'lifor nc%t prior;t\ it, ni get the

0.

T

, neat, pipe-srioliting n-at% hL
or mall klem like a David bI
fore tl~e Grollath Of (nIxtsition 14)

411_-

Ilk

111111 \k(lullf l% In (Ili- or(k and brosti
14 tfi,rinan(v under if federalls
1,,r-,fit%still 114. had if g(owl
I* ,DI
ll;1flf,4.
flillill L fl 1114,11it'ji L.Jfl.
Irilif

-.;7_3
ill fill,
I to \1:111 "i I 1 11 11 1 1 Illic till% 4111iol, III fill,
If I III. Ni\ \N
;1141111111 it, con.
III RmIiiI In %1.1tiling 4111111;1.-1 %%fill 1114, oloul.11111,
111a.-iII .- II I"111111 %%fill 4 ,111" locruldro 11
Irm It -rislal socullitsir Ili-nr%
4.
highli, %issitill- %pot atioll the Itched re I'll, I fit I lotenic lilt, 1.11 Iiin %%hill- iiiarble
%t4irls, 1% clinliwiscil lit 30 sorKIIII-litoo

41 1whort, thi, ?41 - invitilwr
oo
1:11fullill)
114,11w during It.% 1111ill M-sl(lo ILI telojading, the 22-f alilper
t-l-tIo are IwIf -I 414iien iollwr rillesand IIwt niI ](of bullevil
III-ol"lurt's 110- -ill'it: %osith `6`oh0 wert,firvit ast Ito- orilert-11 wrinien
heck oil if diol- lor's four. ill glq .ut till just %I

g r;.. ailly and emrulfnucall~ open
hsl-.;s;ng in the suburhI but ninu
years ago I,-. Pill,) Alto he cklinot-.i

a phrase at a mayors con,
I or,
furtorwe Not ith ho~ dernI

prxclwab~utirs in thio, fight. 1)1-,:
u:t::noI that iliould be quicke- and lesil, coostlio Ilium Its have
the p(tor rattling around in thir
mnllicifi of the center cities as
ifte liavv noom totith no "
in
wgtt.' \later said
AsI! if he had heard an%

Boys vvestern jean shorts.
Girl-c" nylon knil lops

G~,irls' nylon shorts.

Boys' football style jerseys.

Special 2 1-'
,''
-3

Special 2 or S`3

Special 4 or

S5

Special

presi,ii-raial candidates Liolking
%-ear.
srilko~;, io;vn housing thu .
Mair- %aid. "No. but in ninst,

199

%cars Note have .1000MPILSheld it
FiL:J1 I vcvpl(. are now thinking

"ofit ril,;, :on* ilift. Wfillf, rosin nP _
i:1,1.
i t 1, :f-,

Top

A ide

Claims

McGover n 'I In
11% (1111.4.41 1111111INWo'sis

%%ill iin-p i,ut

W,

Mii;oosern's final sprint if) the loo-biro. tilt, 601(ititis: Im,gins fit
%V ASI I I \ GTO N
\1',
1101111n.ttion callit, orit, dalo sifter Mialm Ilvach
111.11, s %% htL f 4. Stt.ilrli% J.\Iks1('Is
(;Vi_LrgC
164h.~ JiLISI the c.inolidale's, %trifflo: sil'ovo, it J:
'
ales If(he 1`111.11 102 ill-It-J.
nionthm- tio, ifinscon.4 iders4i onl) in thv \v%% Yt.rk priiii.11% 111%
mll lit
afirr
an Intcresting sideshow in tilt, the t1ini. tile statv*s at-large
trilao, .
1972 presidential sueelistakes, delegates iore pit II till, 1AVVIIII
Illintils. 2.5 1,, :111 111 thl, "AI
%ill sells UP tilt' I'lit"'ItIcTMIC root. Sivarns sI MiGi%trn
nanuruition lotoithin nine (Ims, %ill hat,ol, gaineil ~5.1 first-balltit there "fill pre.-I f;i%i,r Sco
it..
F.4fillund S %N414. lit N1.11111.
(it'iegalt-countr, %oles in %It,%% York
- Neloot Jvrs4-% '210 ill till, .
- 1 4 tit
iii, the en1 tif ths Nott-t-lo.
Frank Will, IIII It-I, 41114. (if
Aocotlatcd Ptt-- "riler

Mili;,,vern wAill have 1.40', dele.
giilv~. uitfier Ic4ally (or \rrball)

l oo p

Revenue
Sharing
Is Near

just talkini: about it but actualloo And bv Juloo I another : I.
itriting alternative federal delt-gatirs' will Ituive swung w.ui

Penn-Prest short
sets for little boys.

1

And, Slater said. in 19G3 the
federal government spent $5 5
- I helift-d
billion in prograrris thsd

T

11111 ciues &amp;nd now the figure is
$33 lok vi in e."a I,

Wt-inetiolda
-

Special 2 1 -), still

Boxer shorts
T-shirts

'-hoose f,
orr to ia,pt. !-cie.-fior ol
D~ires anc s1 vies to, You, becloom
ID-11cher) 0, Cilillaren fil room Manif
" 3k 43'

Cavalier fibe-piass shrf"it-

NOV",

Ivdvr;iI ;fill to stales arkii cities
.
appearspoilised for eas% Igissage
the Ilousle.
Tile olliposition broke Wedne%.
(lay A hen it was unablv tit force

'551

ow 3

Vthoouj~li it I,, unts,ruin Ioosh-~!j

lost-gging 111111 [lis t I() ~Slkfwjt us. 1",
Iiii-s i hari,,e its fees III under he ktopt firing arkill If(- k,-i,,
&amp;K-1,11 s4,( urllol~
Diln't
DIII arg-11J. it.% 1.1iiII
If(- %4as if inaniac
%iomilfl bring wil onl) their Ives
-1-hret. i f tile 11,40tinde(i Ilict;
but also, int-thral lie-t-fornwrive %soivry in critical conditilal ;Intl : 1
Under l,( Tlltlil% (If 4111 tsid". till- sevi-tith inan % as Injured

I

255

1.1 Ill

Grarp under-offe-rit oruriferl 4-

I hoorry Ifill fIrApit.41 Recai,"
if hv; rrinolitinn. prilirs- --rostroo

I""

14

%'nnu

OrroingenictiLs (fir him to inect
%to ith Itult 1,4mis Stookes,
h.iii- nian I)( the Ulltwrv-o1
, r--lI
I'llat k Caticus.
-Penristilloatilif to friall lilt
ullcollullitted r ink.s
-And filiall). Steariv, fire.
tilclett, -wv
.xlwtt tip 1,
,et .10 i)r
40 (In if 'lu(L klf'_aoJI _4 J lllJf.' 1)&amp;j s"

.4

K177.

hoot

It

~s`
1. 1.1 1 lilt ill
1,1 1
feni.ile soterr ritling rt)deo perf-oriner in
'Itate tif ~Iovislvrti louiotralLi The he,i,st ItiolliI b4--f

I'Lli'lol" ill Im IN.

Al,olli Writ Pruss 1,11stit, r

Frittall

Is tilt- tic\t

Pre 's- (iinting for seturit) a (I% iser
WASI I I M; I ().,~ t A Pi
. A. Kissinger, returning
ident Nmin is pulting Oh .111 till- Iferfrot
(o f luk:ll'lt-~vl lyt,r- frian holi latest tionstecret Ile111144111tacy b) p-111110: till)

1I

Ill I I `kI \( I I LI I if
lis,olot 1,114- d li t I Ns %$1114 1

'A so

The G/obe
lilill.e%

sirmind

OF Piracy Charge
'jull 111.

!'"1114 Iii.ill If

1 hatI,,v,
, ill tr,insl,iI of killlA(*K1)*()%%lIlA.I..
I`Ia
noilit-it
'
I Loos'llijilLf.
lilt 1111111.11 ljisl ~ like Ili

kill.: trip Kt."inger ro
full(, 12 Ir,,ni
iflur
In Jilil" I It, Ili Ux \1

.......so

I'L1% I, r

SLituril,ii. r,

Svi,reLir) M.Sititv %I P

l6igers loll if IG-41as
I ninto-tLitwit
I
rt)und the III Irmn
Austroill.i through East Eurolose

soft

hogerN %tcololled it% parts of Wt
E.uri,lm- fill lits wa) bo,,ick Irtlin
tilt- NIii-wt,w loarlto,,

1\1 the airlmort the saint- titiI,
Ill Ile Arthur Nirn-%, chatrinall
, I tilt- ~vdvr.il Iti- III IL ir:1.
,I
lit-Ading viiuth for I ltirtrug;lt
Lillis with financial leativrs it,
Nrl,
,rnlina, Peru. Venezuotol-i and

loolloo went fill.
,(;riorgol- NI Giffe Jr . 35. killit'll) Sultilli,(; Iffl., '25. Glfft-'% es.

'lheie same I-atin Anierit- An
have JUNt beef) oilsitell bli

fi- der.il towit Jur) filurid trani;vil lo%ilc, VIII fi,r~ t- t%osij Ili.
"I innf~(vnt fit if kidnap- I(jt% lit it I)IMIC 4;1111' 1 11.611VI'Vil
I"ILS1 ()( L I 4 111.1t I K._ (Olt J.
!skyja( king
trip ill Allanta tit take thein

hanirr Sottretat) III
Jillill If 011111111111), NII IN 11(ow Ilk

parttier tit if friend
niall that lught

ur!,ar; i,,
,
;ccntrat1on and

off art optioikal basis, for joint
collectiun of state and federal
incollif. Lixes

N.

A"

a t

Aiia lilt a g1tille-cirt'hiii; Nixt)n
C01111all). whose
gan In %.IshoI "It-Iiil , and tit Jilckiltinville with planif Ili
enficti Atli, floret. killings at ro-furl and continue to Frvvlts~rt, iltnri,ir) Niffli include 18 coun.
Jack.%onvillr Internittliaial Air- liahaina!%
triv,)b) loldest uount, hds b-ten

life five-year life of tilt- prik- port
1- 111 agents Intert-t-pled tile traloviing sinte June 6
"At firA l(x)k un till- surfa(r. 14.1111. here, refumild it fuel and
j:ram
Oil Jul% 2. Nition's sclence
1-4. 111 ill bot. guilt) ", attor- 411.%abled it %lIffli gunfire 'lliere- ailloi.Ncr. fir Fdooloard F David
lit% effort. fS.-SIPI fully sLite
III(Oijw Will, would Im- the kv) fit-) Jamvlo No-.tl I! N-vliville ul000n, tilt- FIII saill, Giffe oolitit tit Jr . losill lead so delt,g,stitin to
clunwrit tit dividitil, tilt- states' s.30t of his ( Ilent "If )fill went 114-ath Ill.-. %%Ile, pil(it Brunt Q
NItis(tiNt tit t4tak out scientifiv
and llulk..4-11
share. The loval go~erriinetiu
projetts %fill tilt- Ituilisian.-It
Intio it lict- pl), )(111 11111114 it was Down%.
quiti. different. I'm tfiankful the
Fo4low Ing [),I% lit to the N~Ivlet
wallavoto and uo-I)IIIII 11.1111hill
Notould get their alifloolortionmerib
under it more romplicated for. jury 'A I-lit into) It tIl;I1 lit-II and G Urtiftip em-nped injur), bay. capital will Ite Secretar) of
Intil a( ( lount ItI 4,4110, 10 like, -I 44,11flusital 11111, I.- It file- IllillIP ill h.ai!,tin li,r Cianuner(v Prier G Prtvrmin
thula

IXI eft)
Tlw bill would provide alsoo,
M01A.I.s I n l is illon, capital of Wants In
llot'SL oF
the t,.S,S It.. presoolnis these wedding dritibrisfork.

9.0
-8 1,

Jet Over

charges Weelnesola) flight, rying, if conco-oilvil wt-allifil
eliffint" ;I trial In %%lilt If lit- %kas almard son aururaft
\oI
V 'A its M CUSC(I I)!
ptirtra)ed its ;Ili uriiiii1ling

with

4

. 1,

Im-gin livaring-, before the July
DI ratic i or,lortition
predu-tvd the bill Atli
'All) Senate
11ppruval,
llrob,abl)

?

Top Aides

was ( It-mcd sit air lorac) looLs oil an air ILiatier inol car-

It would distribute. initial))
8 11 if )ear If) ttir states,
115 billion ti) cities and other
local governments Tile state
Ouire iiiijuld be Increased o%i-r

Mon.- Sat.

Aftoor the ithfI %tropproll ILI
i~untiwn wai i arried from the
buildinto! along with (other
wrl 1! A I
--tivountli-1 jwr

'11tvilipting ill avi'l

I 1,1111111th-V Siild tit' A111 tr) t0

1 1~oough

Polyesler-co"on Knit T-sniri,
athletic shirt or brief, plus a
pol yesiler -cotton boxer short Will I te
Ali cull tor comfort ano Penn-Presit
to need nc ronin;

TheiVia
"A I ues are here everyday.
10 AM to 9 PM

Affirf" "If the- Ito ter I V
loo!oossnry

qualif ivil inoli\ tilual-, and i,r ,'Jo- roluslI, %41 -it lit- leapeii tfirotw!.

h-lll)"

othletic shirts

for

kertsI Kaarl frntn the Tritnt,-,n,

NA lilt 11 "0`0141 %(of 111) 1 11701'es-si Mull uabbed chairs and tr(tiolI
stand-ird tv\it,%oo tirganitations Into) Ow corner of a snuill row,

vp .1tilin W. ii) rovs. ii-Il't I,. Wallace Acquitted

the Set"ite voill take up fill
1:0,ANurc. Chairinati Russell It

JCPenney
Sanford Plaza

"ill"Miuri, sloo; to elght in ()IIIII

'Immittvii bla( loss deler, Ics hio
I-At 'A VVID, 1114- "Cluitor's oI I I,,
wit
%okoirking
f urrentlil

briefs

Reg. 3 for 2.98

N
42

9

is,

I.he hioidinitnw, i
%lorsosirlsirk, wI Grace. a P~rl-

2e

viotlil't tell to in( Ititic I I it, I!,-

pre-

Men's Penn-Prest underwear sale.
7
1 77

rewered in a IAwirriont 414,~
sorts, linhitrmosA

1111-4-111 W

t,)I,l the Mouse II

shortie curtains.
Save on our big selection.

shi,U soovrr Pori haniI with the

aritunil till, (ountroo 'Ilus

1 il r tell an unilormoinent h%
I

11% 1:1010lool) 1.4. lilt 11:11 (IN
11I Lilt of fort sil look ritcr

I

0,11
15 "0 off all

t1o. wildini, arkil that qo-vfr;tl
lifilit ritten rntrrI bout t1swit no

4silloli'llut
Nittilplorill 1111notelf lists I'll-

I file prix edural lo off- "prult ~
II decided the fluestionL"
1 ,111 nut
~ it
it) kill tn),
that ati)thing I m) is goins: i.
Ilyrfi,tisinge till. S

having matching valancn, canopies,
ancl fiebacks, blome even have
coo,
dinatin; beithpreads available

'Ihirlos ill 10 lirt-m-ntlio till.
cominitte(I black delvi,,litus

after if Near at ;, repu!alwn In- ac c-urat-1 if not
the bill often for aniendnients.
. l, conservative.
president of the U IS Conferencii . Ilghl
g roulls 1-1 Col4ailt,,
'I'lie
%otr oilias 223 to IM and the small
urs.
revenue-sharing
dictions
0 Nolb%
Montana, sind OkLih(int.,
,
of tile numbers and 11411"gin fi.r passage I.ilvr tiLI
itassed a critical iest in thr S()Ur(,Vs (if
the "-natt,r
VitifiI tii be grrliti~r
Ivil(l. r
One tit Itte

Sot" 11KI03t'!

es? P01Ye%Ie?-00t1Dr Knit ilhirl an-.
P,
hot "I
'Int oll'I

Infants boxer shorts.

delegate votes needed for t1he
n01:11rial l(on.
Sleario,

cI arnons: the itw)ors for re%- dr,)iq)t-d the 'cautious' part I i:
enue-sharing~ Itheir No I prior- absolut0k, confident we'
ll got itI
Itoo. a PrOgritIll to give cities 'n the first ballot
ItJe-al aid witbout restricti Ins
Stearns, w till directs the deleon I~ USOV
II search in states without in
As %later stepped dourk prittuiro, elections. twis aLhieved

Is

:J:1 s,!

to 74tivoosern to provide turn wi
tht- fir-,I ballot with Vil.- 1,!oirl

billion
"I've al*%4a%s descrit" tri\For ttior last Uiree years, sell its cauti'ouslIo optinlistit
?.later has been the chief ado,o- Stearns added
I

99

firo-1 Irloor i!a% fariniqlerl; Intro

"Y ivir Ari"n otriolirnhiod
4 folly fri,m I~e C %4A
;l
-irlsol 4nnther Do%evon lotho II
Ir,
,ntrfl the "r.rnan Aq

-1hisgu) walked in llewwi I
uiinipltite %tratiger I nevo,r &amp;;1
Nl Onda) turn bI and lit- shot iny III
if Texas delegation reso- in 111q. 1),,41 and he lilt the Ill. r
%%Tit" rs
lutiiin caine till. It valled fi)r tilt- Ill. ot h,)t ti le guy sitting in frr,r,,
Aill lo 141 ((Ilitinut, I)mDomition 110 off Ine ;I couple 14 tinie% in it
;In illit'llol"Writ (1 ) it"' SO4"ill SP- bauk
It ut it lo \I I pending fit Coongrvs,%
"'I'lle other three of u P10- NI'll-f1 t,

(1011111111.1ed Ill loott: for hun, av- ti(inuruiti(in %oiill' book- oAtaplist-d up
CiTtlini: It. lit( II Stearns, Lhv 2, - sw v.irlo, III his chief
en Urban Coalition and
,ovia-lid one-tinic thffilog,\
Br(ookinik:s Institution and even Lit-II! who kCVpI NICG(ssol t'.
a presidential candidate are not chI (in %offili-tv the votes ir ,

budgliI ''

Ilublit. Safety I)trpft(.r Wool
fait, I.iiiiI -miol the ii(firpro;

Several wnffwn -&amp;M olonreloin.
Irroll the ininffulin Wd Disilicoo nor Orpel them In get Pilit )f -Y~p

A \%iofkt-r fit in orniployino-r!
I'lus is the i)ne issue clearlio 4)ffl( u in the building, IIoI
I'ligging lilt-dicine.- Dr, ltcr
*t litillot., -faines A-shen, 24. .4
lhi%osard, AMA rifircutive viCe Illauktokil)(ml.

aNut reordering ruitional pritcinf-s Important Institution,liktLhDo

-lit :f

11"In Willi 0

frahirptl who III -NA4

f(IrIllance

reordering of mtjonal priorities This year cvrrN caniI
date for presiient claims Mat
he hal. done thuil tw will do, it
1 Know we face political Ini

Six Inen flied. %ix

flunto-red

still oll.cr-I I ull,- -lilt it'll In liflIffIf nied I'll 41111v V11.11"I f(,r a
'J.0,1111 I'l l o'll "I'Ll'o li'lo lilt' 11'
4`11 W st-rurit) iti:rn( ) Ife wait boostif,
lio.111i;1
that affirinti tjI l lit-o l %% ,ill w hill ImIl lf ,.
!tit- pulilic"s rwhi lit Ito, tnviiIvv(I %% p li-

toui:h. *is. get this resINignirritt as

w an% alternaill'T

stim,
.rral rninutrot Aborout
liteitien okur(ounfled It after
,
lrl,,,fi
twing aloI fly a w

lilt
ithoitild Imik

'-'I s, 1110'"llfif"I 111" 1!111t~
Is , llilw,o- so( Pvlugmil% iol,vr ill-it, wv Ftkorin U Grove. '11. it

b% enabling iiiiI proople to livi

natiorkid ntxv.vilsitoi. but it's
f ight otof c have to take on I don
.1

rimn termriterl ilim building fr)r

And t lmtwng f;iir prices

Arra
soislimsunic the Iturderis M pI

A

1,il lifling

so. fit, it%#, ;iviosrtl (off rlflrq
111o,11loollit ji lly
Its;-.1 poi-il
n t,, itkii, n,
o n lip #in-

In 1114.

the ernter ell\.'* %."till
Mawr "It I-, II to tv ven

not

'11w oirifire rrupfrol atoroolit I

11i,illors' stmulderosi If I "I"
1141111j, it g1.KI

now govil for thr nation's rnal,

199

polyester spor"I icoot~

oi

ivit knorw firior i4rooll had
;
_"
4.fl tilili PfIe Vis"llill~y

the they seart If for it intolivoi list the

J

A-

I i Ali i
#to- I JJlf(IoI lloof

T

74

thr" ear%

the now nisairlo, % icliviixis If igl.;:

Poilk I- R,,iN ItoiI

loulling It oill' liololle.

At'

for revenue sharinc. mylk Lhv

2468

V

Affikirli M rill I

Women's stretch denim
jean shorts.

Men s double knii

11'. 1111 1 111 If h 14 IN

1 - - __

- f I
- -

Z-1

rir. 1:;-. attorric),s, d!-I
11it- air Inracy It Larre carried

11.11

Ill, filkA.,11 too too) glo'kAlid"I

,I IMential death Ilit-nalty and a
inlrainuin of 20 )cars lit prison if

()11(4t. the verdict Ali.% re- for expanding 11 S ..'I let trade.
turned, %I and his attrac.
Nixon f.-II are Iff)rtraying
live wife, Bell). siniled floor tile till-, pr(jininent to-and-fro'lng.

i onvicted.

llrbt little sin(v tilt- trial olietted all annount v4I

Thill )fir), al-Y) wunt (in to ar.

nine days earlier,

House.

If)

the White

U.

S.

Acts

To

Halt

Risina Food Costs
%iII
."4IulLL%5IUn 'Lot not :Urroltflt.~,
%% .1I I I "I I ON
\P - I- he rvo.-ununitinding 4 frotivie"
Cil-st4of I imigil'ttun, il tLotla) br- (LLQ pricri. inuther pruffiI
Il!lfl,s L,.J1SItJJ:rlIJ#.the ILI

11

int-sooton % vall fkw firm and tillitirdtate action" to halt rLiing
fitsd lit iticl, b) tirL.,dening Prvs.

Whille the Cast A
Council. headed by rrvdlkl..~
rge P ibulu.
%wcrttar) Gv,
;
I'le'll
c%tntrv6 00 39171- nolit bwounif by Ithilt kmiumI
~ ulttlral prttiuct.,
thiMing. the pnLv &amp;,tvvo.%
Alter a oila,o-hling ineviluig
will v I
Ilk" IL 011111IMS1011 &amp;- heal,11 Ull Snv deCLUNin.
i Ided ill it lake M revvitutwilda'The spokessiLlin sj.d the mi:
tion to) the k- ouncil, which oller.

int-ml-sion Miniteloo hsoI
sevi tile conti tibil \tilon unposed quick action b% 11W ovisimili
latit NoilvintlIer
its revviiiiiienclation. "Ttwiv
A %*tinintioliiiin slookesindn Nolis grivral igi-tvitwilt UiI

5t0l)Iwv,I -.1I oI telhng news- firin knit inutiordmte acticm wist
Inton the vilact reconimokintliti. rk-tv%-_ir%,- I* said off tow
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,%- all nut effort (in h*
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NAILED at the plate in his scoring attempt is .Seminale's Rod Turner
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. 11-game "inners. Iiished Ills scvond double
11 &amp; a - nrl 71
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rur, to fir-,1 hasu I,
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hold,
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plat v lit tilt- Fast oklicii Califor,-1 1,A(I jj;jve tit 11.1toLe it gj4,oj (jefellse I r I
,Ivs tit pint h liltleaIl isithen venti- t heolder filti-scormi: ~,inf,
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Rnworu it
ifiLt-eks ago
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nia knot~kvd off Baltimore G-3
h.;k%.i trouble %tinning ;f
11ill.1041 1icktion INIhillell tilt. ter Jim l.lottle and Ilat Kellil
tht lateir, ittar tit suzz. up for,the 91(14.1.1! Wimitni, Ctq~ classic
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again
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Shorbloop
Frank
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Noelt if
beating
.he
Tisit ins-and tIA0 fills' ClitCht'S (It 1111C lit'llit-N
galill. prolglbl% illailf. it tilt'
liob 01toleCsi t%%o run single loadt'll tilt- IKI%4-S agaill, Mien
nitioctianit Itud Moors. of .Spartantlurr_ .~ C
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hisills, of
mo-st milslirt,iint I I-% ur I)it( llvd,and third tgim- moin li;raig Net- Ili0ilwlited it four-run rall% Ili rilil,t,ti~tt%%qi.rtiti,,iiigli-iiiiil\l,,)111% levers -4-2 illosedne.-Ala% night
Donnit. becanit Ulf C2nd drive- ti ente- tht Its.
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said
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ties
Imileti
Perrot
out
of
a
stickit
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Fise"here
in
the
American
: r
it,, st- ist-Ilth that lifti'li tilt, An7ovia, It
tiependenrit, Ilfa~ ch", ilvf- Ulf high-bankloir: Irionywra, layout
S I I( I I ('11 N ( - 1 1 1, - I - 1 1 - - ~ f t - . : - ) , I i -,. .-i n(I ;i %x ;i r(i,t -.k o n tj,. ii 4,r 1)r I z I - d I )t 4 ~ ,
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' velo, o\ er liallivii,ire atiol it, is timll.1%son 14- ti,%ven first and 0"hatils'Wil his F-I of. * j) v r,
"4111"ell "I
loeaKue. I'lletroil loo)k over Uri- situation Ili tilt,'ninth With one
Itrtitht- flichb%. whu'll d!,I%*t the fUric-1, Coll~ CIII-Vrole'
I'll(,. (*Utjj %socre
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nians i~, Mr, Ifanild 1, :,Il,i Ka,,trivr rivii? I )f I-Anf,
formant-v
(, gpute,l jwks,siesision of first run oilreatl\ in, I"o on anti t%'V" dropped the Orioles into second -4-1 sold
10m0
k
preparrc~ I,,. .1unio,
Johniscati, wat the ItrS1 ent"i I O! tilt even'.
2t
t
7t`j1&amp;i.t
embarassed lj~ llr)ant. maniol:.
b%
out. N't-Illus knocked doun ;I plat e
piact
,
in
the
Past
Division
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trailed
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lionnnit _ war. Ulf lq7t, Firerrarklor 41Y, ane finished 111111,
IlArnion Killebrelito
trio: ion]% a leadiiff singIr 1)), Do-ri
doisoning Oakland %hile Califor. sniash b~
.
mniiii:%
but
begoin
their
aftrr
41
.
Baltimore
had
taken
of
3.2
`s%ATI0`soA1, IJ.AG1'I
if, last r.urnmr-'i rart- after aturtitir from tilt poll position
vi;11. ut).u.-ot arl" ,,A( singies
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%'1onr,.t :ri... b~'.' fio~sc ii; h,x.K
low
!Woor"liffor
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and an rightti-inning
I nia toppled Nallimore 6-3 no and turrittl it Into it glilne-VIO* lead in tilt- till) of tilt, sv\ enth (11 , I ,,llI t.j)jjj.k %oill,q) lilt-0 Fort. Kv,~ioingvr
and leatfin; twice Bobby. hr., afw. hii~ firs, tuitianal
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'All. Utrot doutiltm
CIE as. r .
-a kr P6`V&amp;f',t
hiallr7rowsri Is hnnit rut.. L'Ipif nit-fil.-U till-ti, i ntset, DIjvI d
,-Uri and three single.s, Bill
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Chicago
While
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trounced
ing
fortetwul,
ilto%v
fit
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runs.
sirli1e
11)
Itill)
Wilh-MM,
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run-scoring singles h% Don rist-1-111. t000 hl,
hirdiru! (onto, K
'Itit. (I
-tianipinnshijo finuthrd luxtj tax', Jul%
Alist Hirkennitwer
ant: To", uric singit, %'InN Stnwej
. I*nurU,.
_, It Maj!Ciiii.
hiesch h Lriple liand twi, sing les~
timb usett con.secuti%v
Hat, Fos.w hotnered for tile IjjIf,.r tI and Paul Blair -\It-r%
and
K)ston
out.\Iil,
Aauke(
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mil-aadvil
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cranil
slain
litoint'r
7
Ill
a
oliewill
lWasoolst
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10"Man
Ctuloof V
nit ulwomitil. F'r-ecracke,Lo Ulf, richew. ii(Xi-mlit raut Ili
lurner vact. tuft', it cloubli uric! doubif an:: tw( singlet, Grej
RitnAt Hill tvic. tripim and is
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W-10"llol' IV 111011,411"I'loor 11 lit?b~ Davr Hadcr. Alan
slugged Texas 0
-9 in 11 innings Indili'm in the secon(I inninr an(i 110terinnind honwre4l for tilt, 1hei, ti-I it 9-all it, Ills- 1111111, siiijji- s '
Modica'. CA-tilf-7 L., still Lied fir siligif BW colt U17'et sin"ies
. tw(.
:.:~tn--%
fo* the hattif toorgim- .%atLrtiv'., Jul%
.
,&amp;;wl Lind .11i".1. Hun,
.
. ani! qualifying
" John FarreU% If L-1pit
~' L .-, Potwo"It1w, IwL 100tod"'Wr
itingit
'arl N'astrivniski. oAho Gallaghur and Tito Fuentes for
I.akt %iliarfoor Inv. !3
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Kari.sas CIL) and Ne,A N'ork Duff) follwA ell ,A ith it triple and ()rillIt's
(
run-%%hen
%oilivii
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first plal-st wilt 11alirnadert
,;, wIU sl,(XX. I!OtnF u, ttv pair winne- Amnn#: Ulf earh
la~k Merril: it (Inutile"John singirt
,
Cart.. I:t.flr% Hill'.
and sing l(L. John Jones Uirvir
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Strunitoerp-Carlsoin :
sk-twed on I)k,l Uruvr's sacrifict' California teed off On reliever.s Iwil ti,siop distibles and three sin. if run in tilt- second and added
,At,rr rained out
:.,
lillikit Cosigravt tuic Iwt singlei flusini,li, jinC Ita% Bronlior va.. varltet. alont, Wift thfL AIIIW, brotherf., Will IN IjUdd'I
,t
Ctuiriei, 1,,,~~j C allowil'
singles. John Lambert If driubit
%. In1vt
\'atwmil League smrrs Scist,
fly. The Indians got the decisi\ r 1 1%)\It, Alexander and Eddie Vics, 41,)ijt)l,-,l anti s4ort-d on ;I t%%()"',)rt'Irittit- fiftlitifiltillilit.-i
ill- Issitirlicit: Crinte- JUHle? Itad to singit: Sliku Ferrit-Il Wild I?rrifurr.s-. rilav'
!uilce! Is If Hamilton, Rirhard Thett%. Babb%
. LURE. I.-telitoN~
Berrian firicip" h singic S,rvt
Id Mag'ai, and
:pill Harv% hac, I, tionit rut..
bi,.. Kull livittlerson ond Dx.v
%iiiji'tt
)'ork Nlvl!~ 5, Houston 4. Cincin- runs in the eiKhth again~t
dolutilt- t- ir.,r lhjus~ Griffin
1. arbrouct, jacif:lt ()liver. J:oicl~. brooki. David Pearsor. unt~-nu%ft uric Johr, Lict eact. ha(4 ,w t tintrit runo, all(. !wt stnglr~ Illurt Fortier uict, had i single
Keener and Jack Keerfir.
,r1i, ~
doubit and 1',A (. singies fir LAM
T11t. lslotil l,. .k;4,\ explotit-ti for droloo, tit tilt. %%itilling it,n %%Ill, ;I
Kinizinan
.,
~ti 6. Mont.real 4. 1.4is Angele, reliever I)jj%e I.iltiosi`Ko 'AtIvIl
i single Fit sulffart; tuft! tilt
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C I
to
IL:ld &amp; double ill- S:rorrl'
1)(`rii:- ) .~ :I, llittstwurgh .1 in 10 tnntngs~ (1ris -Cliamblits. ,A.11L- cil an.i
*Fill, loss sfulplovil it se%vn
vit-jit rtin-, ill the 41 11:11th Intlinv~ 11, basc%-Iii.oll-41, riont.-out single
lint% hit for Cruist. I, singo
niv iiolidn% mrtion hIL, high Real' 11' nildnighl, .tuft 3r'(.
;-rlmsr. Grorpt, .r,jr.Fjrf(?n
gaine (*till %%inning strv.ik
Dmm% C.iti,r and hvii 01:ilviv
.~ 5.in Francisco 4. Chicago Cubs %uillvs hi,murt-d
ur.t,
v .I :1 I tit- fi, it and ht,r% tt;v
y"Ifillint. pit"'tioto. -v: lorlb!w'I,. lwi tilt, startins, f la;~ arapt, tit, the PaW Revert 1_51i rokic rWlt
I!
..;'rT% %ift"Lar. 1,ou Norlan tin,
.'
Cint- 111ILill Spotted Mollirl-.11
I 0~ jlhilad( !phi:i 9, Allanta 7
loni 1mimt,rn,.,:i piti hud I N-, and
.11 " I:, -11,1, 11,11 ji'l li,,~'1'111
- .. I - 1:1 :~, 1.
%%
.6
I
)it
1,
\!lvn
dro
'
I~r,
V,,
r,
- r .'r, 7, , o,~ , :It' ;":.'t_,
;~ t
DO."Jiltv !-I~~h , "llip.-till'".1 is I........
If
,
se!.
If(
Sta!f07L
f,r %A.Vff%I:*t (;!-title Arnericufi dirvert.
t, o ,Ili'
, I urnmlms eiscl, had ,,
--_ 'in varl~ three-run It-,-fit and then
— I ___
—
___
S
0beolience anti each -maiket' ''
from all os,cr tilt- "orhi, arra in breed
Italtrisadero ?I
'.It, i4it atintial l'irecravicler Mt will start tilt 41 taslvs~
t
i"Of Winni,U9 Pitcher, John
bounce I from twhind ill over11.1~ hrevdrr~, Mr -, Ilariold
wzth .I trophy in their --Liossemilloll sportilli, Good, :
:]~.;,!:'j- - ,~ it . :I, tilt followitil nin-Tilm
Prior to the Mmmi elient ll~oe
94
.;x.ltsvrt.
ln.sier,
%
'
Illjt Cum.
I
Like thi UAI),)s and res.- Imin first
,
I Viola i Kastriur -,f Satifi)rd antl t,.,,) area breeder-, enlered their
K.istrior it Ju BIP rlow h.i
.
I et. Pe--A fult~ I Uoulill III*
17
,:ilrl!
I
.
plact. In tilt,
, West.
Mrs Editisaril -lit- Irrit Pell (4 1.1_., in tf~c (oin[wittion at the
:eg ,ip fin hvi chaniptor : ~
tilt ' Itailraidert John 1.ver
~
A.~,;,;_
1'ete IJONC Iflj)IV(I 1101lie LIAO
~
Osteen "t- re able tit make off '
Ert)%to ~ ,
(Irli%e ;Ahile I - .impion
'
putilw3ki. Donn% Llvel~ all(.
War Memorial Auditorium in
.,.
I
IVNI(IR I.L4GUE
ruris Ili tile sit-cond inning and
%soith sciocral till) a"ards tit tilt- I.,I
.,\lsol%entursoor ti two il"',
,Lstle. finc 'Wu sulgir!
(.0111pootition
1,ilLAMLIle
.
then triggered .I three-nin fit I11
Tilt oils-i-onc annua Sanfo-c 71n. F
C
Miami Armort, tit North Miami
,.,,rilintieil (ieq)i!e an all 1j~
Ili ot! 'ImplarLihip
- Iwivr to ,
.tistf-vt ~',au.sr~ had I, flont.
~~lil-:u ',, Vl`, ..Ull'~ V11. flasks hil, first (franc Nationi,
Fl"
Is
Vollith ;I leadoff single to spark
CAUGHT
I ourtf
0!
.ILI%. ' hi V I I I'll
11. i10!
AT
INLET
*
.\It-,
Ka4frier
'
and
her
lirtire
rain
The
arra
1-it.vrinarl '.w ruf~
*
St-nimolt Sportoi;
I P I
,I:,:,. .irnnrit of 'thot, ~vra- In Jul%. Fourtli'l, 14U, antituj~'
—
— Itflutr-, !
I - ,
tile I(v6' rall) It ,
Aas Ills triple
Invitational Slo,iii-Pitcl. Softbal. ,, (old!, .%I i I.. V 11 ,,I,,.. !V~
rinan.
ilwinpion
lirwAn'to,
will
-:t;rnp-!in Jack.lioiv.,
lotoot9f
the
~
.
; rt-c7acker 401 if,
*10"""~
issssssf~
.4
ti
:.I"
-~,~j
'A
A
A
.
AL
the
I —
.~ ''
, Dit-vinnilI Internatianal Six-rdww
.
,. .,
, , o~! lm~
*
\ .I
Jeff Pano,
t-,", I that Kilt tilt- Red., 1). I , k, In
- ,
-% - I __
,
lournallien, wil. tost hVIL 3uriq
,"ini'lef, :n4vi(- !,uirlin
._~ 4 -_
I VAds.t- filtirt- r. %%,ilked soff tAith j;r...jj,.r %j_,jj.; 1_.: (,lu~ .j,
0rianiV
c, I
r~iinpa
1 , ii It
:
#
111~~
Its 1111'
.1.) CL Sh
111w popular f-hool-L .W-pnunt! N0, canij operato- fron.
.1
;
I
Ii d -J.-Ni
:07
*:It
-L~,Mkjl.'~7V
I s-,- : :
- t,,i,, -, ;~oogj"jjj$
,,Ili
',I. ! !-~;
',IA, single.s for Elks
busilleso;
.
IA"J.
"Julot '_ tnurnanient directo,
I ,.
.
Ili- first plat v trophi,. ,ind ribtloiri I oinfler
,
fiseekemi
Al
o
ver
tl,
.
at
(
urnpiet.,
~
.
ljoilvic
Hairolill
ra"t
Wild
i
Audit~,rii.:-.
Koo)
.~ ,uth L'arohnu, will wrivt I, nev Chevrolet it, tilt SI(K,13!
firruld Sifisru %ritrr
ow.t.".
.
t(otwr,Smitt,. Jerr-.
iV I
Legioto forct- Crissulberr% ' Pavik a til"Uru. artium' .361i arid
Unflouloved
J I tj~
jerI111:1a.
"Scoring lAith t"o out picks
. Smith &amp;Ind
,I
1.1"
I
Ili tilt- Doberinan I ,ins, lit- r Club K.votiier's Ju Ble V Adsserttlrr
.
-_
lir,
)wn'i
I
Champion
saigh
Winninj
timlie-,
lilot
.
I4 wt- I%,( trumi, %%,it! I
V. imton Cup holida%
tram record Le, = wim and
, ' a $Uppi vull UHL IatW bal] Witt, J(* oile'li-Irm elict, had h strigic
. claliultv nit car it ownri! boV
. Honk
.
~ooti up anti takes tile strain (list
tilcli1%
:1,
I
.
of
Florida
Ins:
Ail-6enturer
will
le.i-soio
i .1veh
iose-, :);]%.Id sullurt.
- .
osolorkeil bi, Nlrii Pell. tiv)k !irit
t% ..11 ,,
I Urine- 1,N-Inat. pitching star
tnrt4 ja&amp;w!,
fachardstrii arid spontLored b%~ flauglimati Manufacturin; r,:(,
0avid McCook, r)a%-id Ill%-el)
full! tit! W.PA tIlfi,-- belfit' far eltri, '
i ,f tilt- otlier club," tilt- jwppvr%
partivialat !I tilt driuble1 lit- v % ent in "Ill(_11 ,rhjjIIlpl,,n pl.we rit.it'
United SLitvii to compoetio 4
.
~
lim in his t.rqvd. ,:Lt_4s
:.Urr-,
churuit
, will I-% it, hunt,
r
I.unt! wil lit retir-rativ U, Lim r.:-cm of tim greates: -a-.-tn4
.1
.
Tilt
tuti-E!
forcrowini.
iwulniviv
btfse%
fit,
tiad
ij
pal:
0!
lrlp
;r!
,
arid
Roger
N'Titaiert)UL$
eaci,
outheldt- r- said
it.
I
eliminjilint event
I
I , I11, ,I
liro,A if'.%
A-Ailsi unture %%of,
I
doics ill Canacl,il ti.i 'le ',N(.Tk ,
'
.,C(KTI%LN1
Al
I.LAGL'I
I.ater
it,
the
iaint,!
~
-k
oh
Ulf
first
low
f
I
o!
Ulf,
w-romplishitient In IW.~, replarru- an injurec Murvit,
tuic 4, single Ili! Fjouir%
he"NOti Uri Ulf, rut! laid UK forturov it, twvt, tus UK. %*I,-%oi-%
Tht
.6
. TA'Irs.
. Iwer I'Agewate!
toutrianien'
opent,
I,o% Angelvs j"ot a pm( 11 Single
I
otiL,Lindirij; Vsas the 197? %',~rtl; \IT , K.s-,tnvr and \It , 1 , -1
hl'% (-J!'-Ji!!-I-" ',-h-I!!'r11'r:- '
I
.
%;*triteGurder.
IA-giot.
tonight
I
ffate,
tic,
sonot siagglIlf In tills
Piairl.
tit- lool. over Ulf %koolod Ilrotiliert Ford and scured L
1111ii
piletw7r.
Jeff
llatton. Imer.
.
.
':
Titurictlaot Junt 2~, Witt, taut
- - - - - - - - - froin Jim IA'febvre %4illi tiAo out
Miami 0hedit- w- t- Trial k:
United Iran.% Unfurl 11
wtsel Cawwlberr%. piay!
IV
,turininj Dayinru, 50, virtan
tlietialf Wtjel, tic takes L( tilt
. A fr% davt,
Jeff 1%fider.m.
. hust it
..
h1lia 'liketrict, Tim Stwit, Jin.
. earlw- lot had beer,
9
r
I
gunies 1,oula
*
Monrim Int, of
Ili
tilt10th
inning
if)
dril.e
in
if
ji(ItIltion
i
0
~
tic
had
it
iii,
t
0
Anirrorazi Priodut-t Licchungt III Winter Garder. if,
.1
olit of thu met. whA had pulied I, trapped Panct: Irani Is
~
.
M~ s
1-yrnat fligti tiloullL Ctuina! huritor; 1' tt)ugti Maritillu, llii"% br(mil aric
, - - ..
11
Satif oro
Wiltlef
WID-jill,
I,atr of runto and liseal ll itt- Quallf is ing Score I )dvri1111~~,
.. .
Locill I'llit'. Tuft: i (11 l4bif fir .%CtIoq)' I'Ifu.id
.S
~
iw!-tmil~ I urd-powered Mulsoco-iii..
CIrarne!
it,
ILL
,
CI%
axt,
:
1.1,
A:.%
Nus.~
I"Ll
las*.
oullut
it!
,
X
1`
tillit: 1XVI, I'#fliumbinj a' 1,akt Helen if; Un
I tllt,.0 7rilli! I tilol,
f
I.
sburgh Frank l(obintion and
Chuna'.
fooLon Sever of eLgh! (.asseItj.er'
i
~ k
_46`oIli f
..
__ '
r.% I("- UK Liteasurt s'rumentid %%-ill; ttielt bit!
nit I)II liullett snared tuf third national chaunplonishi; m
(lit-lit, k.f(IL4 1Alf, tiad to doU ble
,i 1% / s ,
% of I 11 INS %I I+ %( .1 1.
opener all , ~ I!. I)
/
~j
"
I
Wes Parker had buth singled il,jut) liltf
'
.
;?
,
.."
VA
_n'
a. 1,Atnier tw( single, -AnU1011%
,
`1f\II * I(I( %\ I t IiI.1 I
,
1AIllit pjt,tIIn,i- Io- 1,vinan UILI.
U! r~dpf.,Ajite7 is% L~ -,,' ,.ourn.
,
! -il % val., it Is .*,S~ ed' t ~.-iinc American divistor, ins,
~
~
vrowlew. Wtilrirt. browr arid
oll"d
tift, sl.
,iciv~ for Mwse,
-I
.
"
11
I
I'llichurst Parl. A' 9. 31, 1, n. it'
%%fill otit- out and after ri-lit- oot- r
During tilt- ...1111t. l.i.q.11t, \If ,
: ~ k ,~ ~ -o I
.~
McInt16'r I- uric 1101sesiv% criliar n
.,. ,
I ~ \ I I I ts, I
~ 1 _1~ C
J
,
_4
- ,
.
! .; ! - I . I - ,,, oil!, ll!?i!1--~ it'"lor st fit! till!. ve"!
pits, st-asot and Ila.
, added
*
four
I
. -t --Tio - ~ ~),
:)arrN. 'IvYnt v Unt of UK NUST 141, fust., ",A( , hlu aple"-st, IT
L
.
1.loyd Couisasuot, tibd is sunfle
-w;k
-,
Pint-hurst lhit'! Athletv of.
I
lati
v
(;itlsti
got
I
WksSmis
tin
-i
pell,
Champli'll
loso alking
I
I
i
r
4
.
:
;,I
\1
;
eact; had I, singlot. Jonv Itu"Ir!
Pt
-,
I
KA
,
N.r
.
.
.,
t"
V,ItL, Jklilloll'~ J ,
,
WI
~.;
1.
~
"I.,
.
I
I
I
John Do)Iv tuid b triple and
- I
01-1 vil! whiff
~U'1-1-1!.ovr7~ fliftf-: u- tv hill- 'lit triumpt. over Ldgewliter
t
, 411101
," - (111111r!-wilit take: or. rior=
- I., 311 I k jr!% , \'!. 1-','
I iii~,
boutwit- r, 1xii- tivre caniv 4!ft tiltlirtisolo n's A-Ailsovnit I r or
- '.% %,itI.
'
i !
%1'
- - - -_ I
- - - -_ ____ 4
- ii
- --- had I, doutfif ftr APD.. lislif..
.
1-1 4
0,
so
,~!ld
... __w,
it Ilia- Mantimt: will. single fur Civitan. David 1-veli,
~
I urniturt a! llalatLL Tim !, 4! I is'. litittrr* ltoke!. I)ujl:IIts ,
i- , -.
__ .- I
1,4-ti( .I tit kniol k Ili the tiolo ruris
A
nainr,l KA~Irvr's ,Ili We %'
ZI abodega Reward
IJ UNN %Itjr'
II
"
W__1.il,#i
_"
I(t',\S Ilartilcr '
,I ,:
.;jn. ,'.:i,
--I
___.,
.0
- I
,1, -4
.1 I-1. .
mk
,
.1 h filUgh: Winnitir partier, jei,
.:vered I. Clututi thrm-bisgizer
A
~ -lp~~,
? 1.
I
II I
. I . I 1. .1
1, Ili gailit al, Pillellurs* witI pI.. I ugj~ Johl,
-_
—
I
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I
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.
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.
.
%
4 ;
Bomb,
SF.
14
I
.
I
Parke!. Scott I trio
Ituth.
0ak.
IS
l
_*
11
-,
-ts.`
_
1
't ' ,
arivr it: tilt deciduu- ruru~ ir.
1111,! -osvT. Jotit, riso)-le
- ..99i
, unningliom Gulf of Sturl
-__ - , XIE~---I
~
1111.11t.
.
.."
1 ml
;
Ll ~ . . .. : 'X 1!11 fill;-tt "IlIlUil' 11111111111-gLi 5M, At"
allc Pau~ PlIvIlt. eact. 11"L ,
lit'%Qs It \111- 1) 1\ : I 11,2ell,
Rt %.S It \ I-rF V I% Ho.
_! %_ - .-:;--- ."'
I!
a
.
11
'!11 tot) of UK, eievent.l.,
.
.~
agalim, lLalpf Pilloill blotort
~
_. _: '., ~ -~~
"i.
31100 Wtllnlnj~ pactier I.itiw.
! , ~1'inll,ii~
ALj'Ll:,: I,, if'. Alabana International' Motir
('111,
0,
It
J.i,
k.wll,
(
11
.
0k.
I
S
(-in.
51. .stargitoll. Vgh, 1:
.
% 0%1I:NS* SOF-MAI.1
k;_ __ ~
I~
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.
1 lw"'atlt! '
it'Illla ~ ollefultil: 1119tas
I' Ha-vV% lu.w. Pau! I'll.'611.
I :,. iVvil!V tilivit alread% reactitic' $*,.I( ~M,
Ill'Is
Ruth.
0.1k,
'I.
AlAtI
I
ITS
11r,ick,
S,1 .
ol
r
~
'A virict,,
tillhoull:t,
I
I
th.
~I ~
garilt %fl. 10 pillyre at W 1; it.
- I
*.I Z,lajo.sl: :ofx-niill Will.,iaill. ( W ".-i'llil !.Rtlolla~ event
jarli, 1106forf rurtl 4
INAr, k .11, :1 Pirlle:la Ki', 'I
,
111 1
Is Olisovr P~h. ;5 ko.irt.
.
.
.
-%&amp;eftXorn
.
Lalctier.
L.,
UK
Shoemaker
(
ointructicir
I~
11
_11h..
a, I" hit-hur, Parl. will, Ulf
___.,..*_
#
I . "Ilt 'L.fif-1110t ~,INIS L-141vill tul! toot-et plaritid of. till- itsCorrorrt'i, (110,\*~
KU\S
K
no.h.
lh.t,
14,
Ill
1
\11'
l(UNt..
('.t,oll,
I`ildtif! flitter itrij tuf t proven
Clark &amp; Him I I
luarifort! Trurker~ takint, ut,
~:
Ja% Isergii"it title 11kr0:1.
13. Kingman. .iji* j?i
I
i-:.,ilaunul rurtni
- !-uienda! fail Ulf Nrs*~ lint( arid Lilt trio.
It Jakk`§00. tlldk~ 11
.4 it tionit
, rut!
1-iturb Willke- !L;1.,
,':)"bit it. tlia! battint: position
',1,LtJrIt'! I SUI SIIU;~ of 071"Ildt.
1.
, vic-1 fill(: I, doublit
lia%e!
BAL*'.11~ \lt)t
,:nuir Ati.i.,us,fill w-rn: rarrim I! ful internationu! l'jA
" lo.
STOI E \
slt)[+~%
Illf-SVs 1 1 %tolson.
and
114t,
singivs
to
those
catch
included
two
sailfish.
ftc
Stj'0
.
..--jIe.er
l2kings,
totir
bmiltil
been
conling
has
GOOD H)RIVNE
~
I L 1 1 Ikoofinj , UK Santord
.1 "; : ~l , -~ " " 1 ''
Jll,'* Ptowwl: I irci i1slike I.ita,
~_1111'tltjft
:
It
~
1
,
\
I
I
P
K,
:~
,
,
11%
DI:NNI.
II.
111LENIA"o,
of
tilt
!
,Xj.
Cliarnplon
lialial
(:IIUIUi' Ll 11W, Unit a! tilt. Its;, Cot,..
%trUZtlUIj, I)jIle Galian
'
"
11%
.
it'lli'llt
ch"lliploll.
ill( an( Dart Well~ ra-1 luid
, lif
. 111V %1%';0CIATI-'D['lit"%,%
and two large ainherjacks lit pli(ilo at hiottlim
deep sea flishernien going out aboard the Miss
.
I. ;o,r..%IjrL21rr! 117ri"Ill, c vv III.-rio-lisorv, tit!- 1tilltt+-gl. Sor pur"
.. t"t mars. thar
;
, sparv. liltritc- Cn--x1jn.._
:ker, Lit, tilt LeIIIIA Lind usual,% L,
jilit are
, t,A(, stnigies, L)rtjtjlt
-, wtu like:- Ill ganitilt nti,
.
.~z
*
"I'llnesvilit
illuepentren:1 Ulf
from
left
.fr(Ray
flopkins,
-s
lit
lop
%lilt I is an I r.I Kilt
Ed
PetiningtDil,
wn boo these toolso J)Icttjr(
lltoliaviri% as sho,
S41110111111 IA-UgUV
singit- hilk Griffitt; tuid I.
wr,-Uinusand 11101111117~ I've! Ills'. Vvat.' said AIMS
' (fenera:
1-1'11110~1- lu%
A P - I' for tilt interreplaut,
ball~ It; UK U41 U`f UK' order 110-tiet, li'llestfull a Lriple and &amp; sin"It.
oviendinj tourtuinien' clianti
%at;
Ili,.,(
to.Our
lootbalL
I .,,I
.
Walter
Britt(in.
liminiv
King,
Patil
litillinglim
ph()to
it
group
from
Del.and
itilhich
Included
[-~"%l
uoublf to- , George
i
L. Arenit,
N'lariage! Ilion Samin, "arid there wit! tot I! frict mort chantim,
I deiensivt.
"I llkt tv Pia% 1', tougt~ arid plIcII41W. Ht, hit joetvild It, the Bub.
, Von Herbults it double I in,,
pion,
Iturger Ole! of Vert.
I
.
11,11
I- Vol (I It
%%.
IIts
I
G
11
lveii, luid tw(I single!~ Winnini* *kocip al.* t,.%t. of 000f(~ 2t of thol
and
Jerrit()f
Sanfoi
if,
landud
qi:,-eriurij~ Dist rven! it, tilt, twa! tuturt
.
Michaels
Britton,
IA~v
Sr
.
and
.%Ilk(Frank 1,(-e Jr, Frank
tallit tilt gambit.." Ituctfarfun L d 1,evater gillne fit c.on. j; .%Ing'It...
IseLoct, miL %%urdf, Mobik
Ant; Grieffit thret
'
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'Ili
21
1
632
.
Viltsburgh
piteliet. Mike Uni, if)Sitot. hill., $A V.C,: !jajurcul~ night a.-. lit, linet
-nit iuiiauvgi~ bmite, it runipt-utfut, rt-voril. will: 54 load
fivill
grouper,
12
'
largest
~,allflsll
wit! 1 found out thal. if % ou are tribUted
, ,
Linko,wich landed tifisso dolphin.
Is tilt. rut, and rti; it, tile strigioes, Jud% Carlton. ji
SALE
Homet o! Orniond lk-acti drr,A (,oriffilt.
ILlitillwit,
11 .!~5 !I~I I
bpp)
%#.%% N,olk
37 22 627
;
~ 111ingef. lust
- nd wu are ex;wrtinii, ar,
III, it,
. tit., t-ortierbuel. spoo,if. thc
. "
I yeaT,- %'arnat, addect. a
lougi. entlurl,. quarle*rburk~ Lidgewater uuUI4,
In bottoill till- (1~1..-"
kings and three tiosmito
- Shoemaker twr,
I
ojfelullj~ 111gill. -tlooet.
Deas and Beth
_1
_~
.1,
I
if.
I
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Nvots,
Viork
__
Chicago
34 2.1 596 .1
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piam, t( buttis. Uw Lus,coached
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and
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of
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taj~ Ia- Saturdli~, Jul% I Action
Nitstor Parts 30
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11
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National hattli. !
quiji.. bull Imi't. snuirt He can doesn't bottler tain is bn
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car for Andy Grunintr1li's .M Racing learn In it* 5*o-niflef
V it Belsoostson Studdings and Rifters,
held.s Lind will vontinur
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IA ,% Angeles 5. 11itt.sbuigh J.
tul~ firacketi pitched is tit- diagnose a phi) in to flush "
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tit Pocant.i. Pios Uri Jul%
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set fur 11 as ni., 10 4L it
lAme arid Rom Saunders two
NON RUSI ING PURE AL UVONUV
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singiel- mch. Sturle) Cradduock,
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hiellot; Games at Piroehurr:
bl"coild trip 111tu Set"InUlt Lk'bbisr Alleutt. EX-lible Blair.
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Cairul)'n Whlteliitiad~ Jtwphiinor
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Mark
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titwiti,
tiltnius!
valuable
titKIM, clipping! list- Wes! quar. Legion , Aluirivitilt Post I b) is, 3.
found the propro, harsepowL%6~_l
fit.. bAl, p tit., and 71P Is m
I DI Al I OR ROOF INC. o( INSOL.A I INO
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71w winner*t, uracke: fmaluit Lusuw pitcher. Rob) hsaw.
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4 Ifilio gollic.-it m hellilled
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Montreal,
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loser's brar-ket teani put! off if
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nd
Lou
Helitut
all
had
sIngles
llotiton lit Milssaukee. N
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Winchester Homes V
Clorth
1".
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Ttioutupgovill
beg
wrrir
L-inipiett
and
hr
knout.
Paul
,milier
of Norm
the catr tit Ind~ diespite tile grim prospect of ratchwil; hrr at
17 dawn VW
win, Ithe 23rd game a! the
NI1IIrlI-%4)Iil at Kullotas ('11), %,
Winning pitcher, Shirley
.San
Francisco
al
Sall
Dirgo,
Pet Taylor arid Carl MIIc-j-i,- intertvpted five
Carolaw and Jor Gilhan, of it'd' ruttle. All uf tile Wt Mier (:raddcj.t4., IUSUW pltdi,er. LOU
300 N FkLNCH AVE,
rVell fue'stan
tournament will be played al 3
N I J22 16 1 1
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t - J, aituatim that, could not be correMW whar
Chicago lit 'I oricati, N
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man eacti had four singiles ior
buchation's philosoph) is Tentless", State. will direct the Garden rura isterle b(:ortd
the race wait being run "
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Man posted Iv 2W, victor% of j,loni: I( liernnt! wilt; hlf~
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Sanford Plaza

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and patching plaster and con.
crete are anwrig the 35 subjects
in Andy Lang s helpful handbook. ''Practical liome lie
pairs, available by sending 11
to this notitit"fier in care of Box
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use of chlorine blea(h ifiliniA (..dl i t 14) theatio-litifill lit tilt- flog
almadena, Malaga. Spain
with water (it'lle ClIct- tilit' Slit' ii"ner One imin had great stic.
It is the first jar. festival cools
fills up a plastic bucket "ith tilt, cc%s in It oving an pimicr hijild .1
Spain s wuthern coast It will
%olution and ket-ps it ti.inth
. tip liot-n for ll'is (log Ile had sollultud t egin ,.%ilh an Avant-garde
wa%h the Ix,rch
tilt- help ill othi-r- neighbot s and
Arricricin group, Weather ReAn elderlt,. lr(iuple's proh1tim ti,ld tiff- dog mooner thal there
port. and iopill feature Art Tayis similar Their real joy Ili life %tias considerable feeling Axint lor. bizzy Iteece. Johnny Grif.
is their 11(mer garden. but lhv% tht, dog in the ricighboth4m)(Ir
fin, i1of,o
. Poindexter. Art
are inade nuserable bt, their and that if somi-line 01mild reF- ariner. Mal Waldren, Sahib
neightitor it dog tramplit*
19 ('%fir iklft i"ll"' ill 'he 'A"r 11"ll tilt' Shihab .ind the Kennv Clarkethvir plants and , )% erti.irning tint- inight be $W The diog i)%n.
Francie K)land Ilig 11 .and from
their gart).igc ii.lil,t J,) llic'.
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lent anti now'hai rlivolfiralip-or
in pla(es whif h 41ptAig the W,
prar4neo Can you itugg"t 44
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Popershell aL
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Pre need "Family Burial Estate —
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obligation.

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and tiff,neighbors
.% and affliction dogo; have becipme ituch a prob
criminately Ail Neutifeaturei
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large wirrlojw sorperger Alluvir
IJ
it) owners. but thi-to nim be it leni that i)%%rvr% rimit, tie Riven
A sure way to start an ar.
'
(Inc veterinarian suggests fight h(ourol for dryirW and wait
Man% builders
are protesting
I,
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real nuiti,ance tit nVightpoir%
'
'
In siminwrio,v-, if dog,;
' are niit
10 gument - or,'al the %er,
pvns tif 5 fly 10 feet (fr 10 by 20
at Itia,it 48 tviurs before (Inving
.. least, restriciii,c ioning ctittles and
%alke-41
suninier
dog%
,ire
aireil
for
cutbr.l
"hoin
lilt-%
.Ito,
1114,t. depending tin (tie arniount (In I t li,, or this woork, ronsult a
,J
a heated discussion - is to regulations. but others are ").
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:l%.3ll:It1Je A loicnoilionoold
longer llempol, .in(] niato inv%s Ili nio%i collitillinitio-% there ,ire
..,,,,I
,!(I:-;Z
.. :;Upplly dralcr A7,
1 1.
P!acc a housc l
uuddcr .vid an
oprralt:ng by using cluster plan
1, L,u.
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up epocrt,thing in tho- ricii,lilitir ,,rifinanceN fit coilm, %%I If %tich
.I1%%.i%
environmentalist in the sarne
i he longer fli,in -Aider to
"
ning arxi tither
methods lie1(.r the r:io%t econiftnual prif P,
hio(poi
'fltmtt I~vils ivil.1141%
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N1111.4tt"11% Ills-1, 111.1% IpIl o'"""' ki-1.11 itw :1,,g
livio)m
signed 14) keep much of the lAnd
ett..,ciiing
A
I iiii4grit you .,
If,)[) ari,wvI
drivc,ppiaioii Ili, % ii%vituin Kitt
14-11.4111v% (i)r thissi, Mii igniiry -,4111.1 11. l"in Invite% Litinoms
Thev
are natural erwini"
in it.,natural %late %cf fulfill the
,;
bage ("illi'i Ili allartinent regulaiiiins rtinverning he .fir
I.ilfr.04ir retriev
Ifig di)gii
Have iwn for a hong tinic Ijut
need for niore andbetter hous.
houites, their .it,. %apping iloig% Ing of anittial,;
:
4. 1 ain interesteiii in obtain.
f-i-, Gerrii.in %heplicrilit, dohorrthe era %4hen the builder coul(I
Ing A glant effort to) get build.
I
tip ttinit-nd "ith .illi through the
Ill.,11%
Most dog 'A.1111vil" 1h III)l Vo.
ing iin answer to a plumbing
to
smile condftcending4
nel-d sturilier (pricing,
. At thir eis anti enioironniontalistoi
r,
force the rule% tirle.,% theit to,
,
.%eat
problem in my 15-year-old
pim! of tile %V
en%- ironnientalist. while his s" each tither
tit h as chain link altichritl to
One (-I(lt-rl%
%%oman li%inp 4t.1%p ('111110-1 Inl% 1111"o. (Indf'r .
tioiLLw %hj(h I purcha,wil rewill be 131pen tin JLnC r, and 28
worker-it continued it, cilristruct
oanctwins iond .I imt)ng gair
when they are linked hv clwiN. alone h.is twen ilri%v n if) do, st.i nti it 1 % % I,IIIjIIv illillop"'Itilf. It'll 111114. 4141g,, (.In he iotJ4 ( cois
tvritl) TN- rorrini(sir in the
acix)rding to plans is long iiince
.fit, oi.i l%%, It.%~ ,.I nice to , ki-4-1) .I diig iin 4inti % pr4ilivitto
tigith (4f the ina.ster to-drooixti
I 'I past TtxUv it is the landcon. circuit te~levision in eight citiei traction, ,
lull% pennethito i1h titurtly wire (fr
.;
- .New York. Los Angeles, San young couple Mio krvp their all ill(. tit,,,. ,1*111. ill(i,l otwtlivnt ,4mopirn fencing or too)lh~
scious indi'vidwil who hai; the
werris to hativ a slov, leak tie11111, lllf,%4 ( 11)g %.. I ll l it. I tI11.11 104.t..,%I()II.111ti~
Francisco. Wa%hington, Chi. dog 1(wkeil tipall ditto -A
upper hand, carnixf along bv
I
Vvl)ple in allartment hwid.
KIM arxI below the hasp It -lows
.
I
work " In the e.triv
' morning' from ht% liwift-ri.% by an(ither inl!,, ,Aho inutit keep their dolls
cago. Dallaq. AllAnta anti
the supiptIrt of the general pub
no)t %"in Up 'ifoleat- arW there
and in the evening, the dog v; dog (or .III ,inim.11 %(rnt
,
Miami
loviinvil up all il,i.% -,hiould make
lic, finally Aware that it I.% riopirs
1% top e%,I(Jcrw, e Of nioutiire fifin.
aired, and the couple d4wiint
But tilt- dailv troulfivinaltvrs it if 11.1 1,1 1 11) ,potalk their dogs in
Two.%4a% autho Intersible for p-m)r;e to silo_)il the gifts
ileft"tiiin drippirW. on the Ni-tor,
.,
should I)v rul)(irte-1
"111111unica lion lw0000ecn all cit
care "'Ahv[e %hv to 1%11% ''
of nature
thu evening A wf-11 IrAined ant.
i,el the carpeting Around the
.
The
woman's
porch
is
used
is
Anioi)nr %Ailh ,I (1,1f: problein ftial should %kalk too.-th them
Newslupers are continuAlh
. lei "Ill make Immediate coni.
i,at k of ttm- twse Is nilpitit aryl
recounting the battles between municatwn bettooteen the pan. .1 c0l"IfOrt station To fn.l~(' 11110i't roll-ilill't thi-mi .,4)lljtlllfl%
I
%ilhoilt requiring if leash hall a pwrigri-It. niti0l, (slor I
matters
,
Aorse
tilt(log
often
developers and community au- chills FxAsible, so that a guy in
:
It ;I (109 visit% Ii-it Yard 404"C-1- iiniviii, that in against the law -am intermttd in obtaininfit In.
brings A f riend %to ith tier ' *
siiinallv, v0" 'flight accel)l ill(thorities and civic groups'over Chicago, for cioample. can *ask
and he ( an get ,plenty off ex.
formation regarfling the repair
The
Lidy
d4fesn't
want
to
,
fact
that
your
nrightmir
tray
not
erul
You
Ralph
.Nader
tone
of
the
pan,v %wh ill#, 4PAner observing
the proper use of land ,A -tout It if leak. Cadn I do it I.-.% harni the dog. hut she'd like tip he ah:4, t,.i t tinii itl tilt- situation
I maio own the land,'' the buildet-3 ellSt3i a question and get .1
his .inlics A lo-ii0i may be car%(, If' If u), !14,v% would I g., at Alt
utte
a
tellellant
on
her
rforch
(o
litirs
,
Aill
strav
fr
;
orne
of
the
other
1
quick
answer
.
,,"'
tilliv
to
rivil
li)r
rinerpunc%
are'being toldr "but .
11 traffic ii
you are no,t
..1lioptloirw
the toilet tar* "
anol
discourage the dog
A
ga
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- Participants include SecretarN
tinir liot if it piin% ,I p;ick. it
ti.ol. an (i,poinct in.ov want to
.
keep it frion refilling with
erected xi a harrier if( the %ho),1 1(l tit- relptirivil 11, the omn
of lit, 'D George Romney. the
lovel) if -,owll ticig (in tiff- liplash
.
water' Just what kinit of Impri
P0--ch -1443 sil light. It WaS ir
AdIllinistfatur of tile Environ.
.% -.%iilk in the itioporninr
, 2nd
1A0Uld I eXIX-Vt tt) fIlWJ At tkW
It if diig Is Ifit-r- mitto-d to toani q.%r,.Jllflg %4111 lip glo(KI n(A oniif
mental Protection Agency. Wil- tilown dimn and the dog was
.
FACTS
back again within if 14"A' tnin- every day, the il(ig vwner I% (,or Ito-%, it %ill gtior hoo; master
liam Ruckelhaus. the president
to-INC arxi (hops the whole unit Ilft
off hi,i neighbors ,,oiine ph)oiical exervive
inc(irl,odvralt'
We'
,"
t)ut of pliv r or %orrew, out uf
of the Sierra Club, Phillip tier.
1
An oil,ter.ittir -if a kennel hai; and III-, d,ig. "hfo i-.n*t happy
ry, the t- hairinan of the t9twid
- Oil(r (it it'll"At" I'll' KV 11w at
used dog rclovIlants and ,iays bving if traftip Tli.il neightoo)r
of the U S Home Corp . Robert
Uickling. this job in)self, if I
' shoilhi Ili- givell .1 kJoilltor warn.
Winnerman.
and the chairman got)(1 ones triato bf- fohlained
'
know what Li in store fur me.
JALL
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SPAIN
f i
~ or (log Ing th.it his dog I% .I nuiN'.ince
of F.rivirimmental Systerns In. froir veterina'if.1ri,
IJENALMADF.NA. Spain
A For ftn aniate,ff. the ?)b of
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v "4)rk quile
shops anti lliv,
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along with Nianagenient Coon.
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vice president of Tomorrow En,
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existence originated during
the in.is Ili Texas. Co%pi ho% s
er3 and environnientalistri from
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Cc-Nenience if *.he ke)
fort 'nw% %ert. puncluat,ed tm
Man% ;iieopir art. dio-pressed Puvwngrn %hould be Able it. ;X11n, an*d air-, undrinded about
t'%(* d0w'lhill' SoMPA CKJZ.ing
tear~h uluct
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atxtul It*- state of the world tti- puatt
6 PHT , personal rapid the color Trit tub, wash b"m
iiu! (if ever* % pt)! t
!J(M'I% 'Alth Is SWF,% F.It-eflex.
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da% It sirerru, that wir can atotransit
, button and be picked up &amp;rid toile: tk"Ar; we mecli urr.
I aArd her 14 Not tht problem
%t-% e-Un-less.:I vomplelt- phy.- sor`L "rid handle on)% st, niurti
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within minutes 71r) should be
%A .01 r%erything
)u.til rio- m.
icai exam and somor ;rrUnrint
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Wid nrw~ witNiu: su.fit-iril:
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arid towel bar&amp;. spaw.) dLsh
lc!*, as clasic or closer u, tbpelir rra%.
And
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-sh( rep.ird
That
Unt) %ark. showed her v bt fr, %(fr * this h tiev rom-ep'. 'The
* paper holder art black
desuruttions, than ti. Wizing .,olic, seat
-_~tted
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not. thinkirif,- Whiii
good pt!%-%i.-11~ hczltl~ Her protti- sadtiewk ont It-eb, atxlul tht
wid lid we black
In" ;riktilenis could this altractiviti,
lei-, dfqresslarp
sl.aliu of thme world uw called at
and charcoal. tile rimr Lt lichl
- 1!. educated wt-l)-(,!f % (lung
.7A rpfficial.s~
'nieft art p-rcitfab!% thouthi turn if! ttx rentum to% Ge- Avvordi4 v, VM
I. 1.1tirr
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it
I%
havc,
Ical
PR7
".Stem hat s7a%
. "Ith light blue arld guld
Yp
44lindo, if.' I.L0. peorpli around. nihn philosophrr.k '
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,U
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firiclius
and Uht We behind the
I'm w,
rried about rin ctil- (lovs;forident arr! dcrre.,
relative1%
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indeptindentl)
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Ich I~ravrl tub and bimir, u yello* trim-I-,-n -Stx- had lu
- 0. great
powered
, luds. the constant jwrrirurii~ of their
vehicim
wh
I Ic',]re&amp;Sl Crl. !7%. Sten`Lk Cr%'e,
.nw-d with gra%
.1, t*:. '
. and 10 ' Kobb~ is uLmw
. lik"hat ruirrs for
iturKLk wat: bad ti eu,~ jjr,-~, ,A i r. 1,w C!. 1A cl L1.c '
0ong controlled righl-s-iol-wav
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Mier.
thotrian"
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old tiinoUlij~ fir .%tart
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tn irw
rLsourrit, thoughts 7livir rrurlod~
conic eiL%11% iju.. w.hii,j about called '- puidesm.io
walls. throu rugli. tose'r,.
drugt Ht'... n: prabler. rlcm,
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wc filled with stories if! rt,
,h'
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the tre.atment
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. and ciorf- sho,,wer c-ur*.a;r* and w-usdoll
, Ile-ha;* Lht
but he could tx- Anod tht hr,l(
ikitential clatwers cacti nionkent
computer propk. h&amp;%.(
- the iLn_ venient, the wm% thor govem with opaque glass' - K. M.
I- f . Sell. she tw tipevn Inatterlthat ttx-% art exposed Ui the F-er U. "t Thrio tnuld inu. ment agem,% teli., lt~
~ t at schold latch I hear so
ircoduc-1 *(-., out (NimifflunicilitiOn
''A pass'
eriptr enters a
A. I think I d f mc,look I ar Lhe
trlii~lr ;)r0gril"l~ , a $%Sterr;
I .1 h about cJ)ilm,i;%
the nitiodih
. - Lhosit, .kyrilem.
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station. chotin%ei his desUnatinn shiouror and window cWtain
'A hrretl% overloaded caniputer$
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.. jvs4velb ir nutybit, s1rit W
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&amp;i., the% terid it, wurr%. u, tx- car, ref-ust ti. accep-, igm riev .11% pushin~ ii button and
is ti,ker, fabric and tr~ it, find a fabrr
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:,t- dtia!ncs.- froln 'tit
(10nit (101.1f
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d"'
trecirmutim unLl ami% * have Ii, thitt dest4raitior. nonstop b% a with UK* Yt-110101 0.1 %,Me 'I
o le. h
r - 1 I;* hitit tuld It fc1A %t*kfr.4,
ati:! r"frimetirric.
4. like ltw ;*#~ro,
,vss,cd and (L~e%ltit~
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%hht s
vehicit whict. an.
-rwert, U) 'Lo.w ilwarr yellow, blue and it u.- I., I 7"heirr'i, sc, niuch U, 'think
tien,! --%ear-oid.
Lht-%
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. storp air. rad% there 71ir ccirrmuter butlan't rninrifoiwi
unlo arinjunt of gra% Eifliher b
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flural or a stripe would be cftrit'ji'Mit-111 (11 dr;resisjori L, tc.
"The
.kysteni
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similafi
in
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icound I.tiot."I thr% lacq, 1151m- tum
, C0
Ninclep.
. ti. tt-V ol:feratjori of an ImItive but it should be storrmNor wai. that the end of her
Inc ill all Brutahr~d in the me-Ili11(-al
CleValror
%Illn
litDich station is off the thalig that Lk excitinf, And Add-,
thal'~
thi,
%. 1~rrir.-, She war rorive-ned
I.L. thVii i a-, bt-L ,&amp;nit SlUggL%!,
we to tht- large anlount of g1b)
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trealillient, UK,' 11 the world lis
main guidews) w that vehjcle~
.t,Koul drug abuse, her farruh's
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and depressed.
soonat II-Ven gc11 you car.1 find anti'Jung in a
UK)
ITIUCh
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;lVrhdpS
Wt
,an
sperd
dicrrcitil)
th
their
N- ii1th. the Vietnam war. cra"[W
Illk M, fW at. U) %1t1ICtr`SV% from
res ch
. made ciziJun, 104 it-,
L, the streort.g,. UK, rec-ewsion, title
tht oulsidt worl:! inL- an inner stutuld turt.(0 for &amp; while, turn destination. b%_passing all ,abric
shops and makit your
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uff
tht
radic
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urn
uV
the
71'.
Lriternw(hatt
stOpts
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( it-tior,
UOrl." (if their oWn
Speed and own and havt a plasic liner
' Irethe
newspa;wr
arid
nuggAzirte
Swltri,U4
a.rr c-Dritrxilled bi
You C-ar. tulridll~ turr. on t.hf
Canipute, cxjpert.!~ kni.1111 Ili!
sutwirlptlarm,
"'It
ni"vies.
"I"'11, Or T*%*, Or Ork Up I. r1cwb.t~ht coniPuter. whicft idso contrtfi]io ciernciith I'm 1.1,se shcu-cr Trim
atfout Lh.s n
4w% fiIii,ir found
rwvrL,
;- ;"*f Or 111a9K.7111C without
Life..' -"I~IL'Iv! t, tvic 1, in the
di-v.all-c! tpe*uert vehicles the Shvw-Vr cur*Jur, '
A IM lic)"It
t.,i1rif: .N)niethinf: harrible tv
%iclir va% A computer led to(N'r`hiiill~ will ShDiiil~' t-jilil.cfl'.
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nit result is a Ifersonal trip trLght yellow and blue braid cr
-Llp.
I a.'xout.sihe muttered
quick.1% 'A ah ul(, rrlmh 111fornah.
ourschvl~ for 111 IA-tLl( w1:11 to')t
wt"'.t`;r duri4 ;wak rash houri~ robles for tit b&amp;L:k.s Tben I litimir
Fvrn tier itinsure readirw haod
tion will
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react in tope"imirW,
cW ~% -t I --diii % .
r-w% be shared with other Lri- b Lght to ellVIA WDUid be plew.pcMjn-tc-N7.
-%on
,-~
I onic troubletiorric .Aoftt.r
sluKi,:W; in opocratluti h will a(bu-%Irlem (of livirw and lmvu the dividuals traveling w the mow iniz st~d hvel% molo,11
far tht
, f io:ling several current novebs. rup: 111101"MMUM SIOUI) RtIld
LalUnlitit-11 and catiastrophim
dIestinatlun
if yellow, cc
,A aill,li I think eithe,
~.'ii had vvitin begun tv lA under if
;rin, cou: 410;uVrS 5ol"U'll, CuniIM'dit, Ifit- flutint tK,xm and the
71w systems for Uw Trans;K,
it blue or if.vellotoo and blue rw
!,, .- svi life ,A if,, nornial - AfteT
rlUtt-T t'XIK-rt.% call this cunditiurri
,rinted ;uive.4. unlil ut cw, rt*-,: demonstm-n.,in zind !c)11c),A~'t,
woul~ tx- n1vt fur the fluOt WeZ
11, .Qx, %aid in &amp;i twu %4 hislitter,
i&amp;ip,
. %11rIw irverload gain ('Ur Per'"13b', tito'I'McV. cf- testini:
ill ert
built
b) for triwels, use yellov. gra% ary-1
. .. till thu novels, nirri and
IXK-*,ir,.K refrognizir Life patient
fc%,!j% vrits~ wid happirie.sij
Dashaveyor Co , SpecW traii- blue black aictirriU. should
14 tx
6"11:11c.1 stieni W have %exual it,Atx, I.% worried. fearlul, hcr,xTodi, ~ pre-tuription f or s;;XxU1JD,
n
Systems.
Lipocartxrn.
particularly
nice
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theft
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extenois the hioingAlining Area The kitchoo-ri ha% dirm-1 accetts to
the cjrixlrt for eat% unloiding of fir000-crici The mininiiiiii Itit
size neieded I% 6o b%' It'll) feet To roblAin blarprint.%, ifinie Jan
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B% I)R 1A1I1,ARt`I
In atippillion lit the queoillinift cminterl-Iiii Itiopillip %hen s- mi ate
q V11111#1 ,,fou adviv. %op hat
limit their goink to the most ap.
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er a, tf(1si4j t1I lI Ufq FA I,
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lr,q Ili thAniclur ait%timing vriii
thirov ask. readert; %mvirtinirto if I, Ing lip ifitivive It he,'
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Ifialcrialot Ill Ilik- for A (lo-11prrved 4 the Cr-rated piciturics'
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thoot
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tank
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leak
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part
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times
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len'd in supgritiont; aluiul Ili,%% deting Ilion atill litold it Ili Ilioha%v -I ipiarlet Ili( if
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%ri`U,-k M( hS A .%JIM Of Weak~(.!jrqelf rprmirfstring I fif an
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tbwild te Vit in !t.p ltxpo itioriffs
IV 4. Him old Are thrio
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the lollett Ttwrp rnay to, A
But it depenlis niati4h (in L~c
11 %foil havil .1 I Ifill coffin, in
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ceitain thing% ,-.in lit, diine In s1fil fill a linio, %%'hen flip ,;, to.1
witlihalt driveway. anti a tin how
nic.,
m in our affluent scK-ct) Cothe friotindaitiron wall fnr ii'm,if
hot)% mature or unpirmstonable
f.
=
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(rark in tbe wAtpr tank iL0000lf,
lho- haotrincril (tit im, 11n 'Ifvint
kid arlod his ilibilit% to Absorb
foo-ch ill the ideato isir-wnled c1lillit it %%ill c4tine ,,III ealillti.
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Q I-, ~ a common proofirm. i4feration, control. and a limtip hod loid oupitirttips P, louy, fooroth
rrf,rqq voritilatition noceoll41,111111
are the %'
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for a prolflem in the piptopot torhoporo
here, the trader to.11,1 114 ofid if
Alter a -A-dilialivillig )
,wit
v loillio-, In f,iiiii, tooteathef ~ (?I#- for reliability RIWI (fir r(onfo
th at exposui-ir heafthfullI,
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12 It 12
Unll[Wtunatel) we canl proI
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to P- 'in! "
Irntionpit"i
they
enter
the
water
tank
tat
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if
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miple
tit
fovt
of
felloofirl
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hillittill
clol
fleflifir
can
be
kelit
friffin
&amp;1t
the
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habits of adolescerits But vir
fit)'
, rtie driveway vii atorAit 20
,hier ap,4vrro~ like a far hral,
.4"'I'mulAtIr " ~, . ...,~,Ir~ Ifiol
wl our children from all the
Fiiritrililt(411tite.iil%in-ii~io-%k lialvet 4111 Ih- 11
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wrotild %tronRly adviso railing A
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ialUlnil hv fotlaloins,
, it in tooroili,
a
famil)
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haven't solved it in our how.w. prox,~, to the problem
ft,I
f,ort 1(-r.ii: ,in if sirlte off atiriiit twn
A IfOl 'O r ,'
morbid and dismal aspects of
CAR
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or Wt holes. fill the little %Iiih tit %tiltetommi "Itien. if it (Inw
%% ,#let flif a fv%% inintileti, forb r
(iortipptent plornhor for this )nh
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and the s4i;i:%lion Ls grMrig outfeel drili too every 21) fpet (me
...,viet-. that clowt in an us frorn
pillfliff it Ilp
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platitir ntrel that 4,1111le'i In .4 votlic% %%hen a I1;Itf 11 1% neviled
in view to( the fact the avotiritip
f4twilinno; -~i ,,,Wdine, "mP
of4loand Not ~~*,-,
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fulfill. aplilpoI it thin coal oil ittextp rut it lFoin 1114, 14,1111%er 1,11,4v
( "Ifil 11nowto." life, flip off a
afTlateur ia(kx tho ski11, th4P
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mirvinlenariorp
irul rpp,flir may
giuments with our 15-%ear-oN
p",-i ,-if the count '
otinken
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notifil
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sm.ill Irioil )af ' 'I ry if nutrtark
trip.11wrew fit Nilt (hen inotrit lict- ame it li,v. aged tilt- o;.IIIio,,I%
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r) w here thun- we want to %hield them, the
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he mailoorl ,,, llrr:,-'s Ilmir.
daughter. but the w.
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(Irrstitnit
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with
the
firstfiliffm
time
to
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wam~ side of life works I L46 if, a~
lifoL lIeff li~llflllng I floo)III, Also
f npley Now'i ,
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pq u.hl!% siad 1!6 the fact lihal our
,an only cluld
born oA hen he via.
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pltnpty Ito- tank try turninR (v
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date to get from your home to the office
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of air with sidewheels used for lateral guidancie
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child u; 1 u-bool age
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Friz. in final arpument. tol,!
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Counvdiwan Troll Piland, in
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provided protection.
contended amnA residerius sirr viltitractual itgret-titerst fror fire
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not often house irropram %ill
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Millool in wirm-cl i-twirs, with
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Thursday, June 22, 7972

i2C—The Sanford Herald

Canada And Marijuana

Ll

Pot Study Produces Headache
41111
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13% (1

CAMM1113-FY

pi-ill,-e the right it) 'Wize anti not tralf ickrr%. A hile the courV6

eonfLvale the drug or plant% have Itivied simpit fine,% of 1IN
to ucert, inl-reasM to S1,50 AM
mhenever the~ %AIA them
The goo.irmment ,A Prime CNN) for repeatem. Pothi,-e %A% It
Ro*,,
Y*0 Cornrraman has F%,Irr" Tru6eAu "a,
* 1"ro un- wl,*4,14 be unvt."Inle In is'lp" I
-,oilucrd a repnirl on marijuana c-ertain what to do %ith the pot iwvt usAge-there are just too
man% users A T1v estimate Is
icionfusing as to tie M_
problem ar.1 it appomted the lor
ou
tin the Canadian
the
that
V7
, million CanadiAns.
Dain Co-,nmission to-i get off
cep)(It "ittrus Service

t
a

i oed But
mArquana lie dropr
tbf,c,ommission declined to
the legall7Atim, A

Mwed to extung

up an the driu; of regulatioris.

I NCONI IN I.;

or I.,

11vetric Viliptoi r

iStaf I Photo

Auxiliarv. loo:)ks on~

M

Shrli cio dditi r

0

Illila,ri

It

forw.

;r.io e(pboin 1,. 9-wrn that '~-i

ithooll(I taktot the pill rn the ]Sfh
Vfor

rimy rif their rornstfliAl ryrl*'

tip, I,- twalaod liriig ritimilollit, lwy in Thadaryl (or

c;iro. y(Aj toll them if, tAke it

"'AnthIs pill porobvonfoA pr.-4.
rArwy 11% all 134 :riniq in it)
IvIrAt rof hiq pottiontot (;ro,,*n-

itiss,tililall ill Aiiiii0a, flv%"l Ailmirii-ttriffill" 1111(iwl; it III ildit Taiwan, for iro any crotintry
..Iw I ill flit, lorif -io
It'll # omititr %.' flit, rersiorr fivi "Ill In whrrr -~fioj hays,i(romimt irwor%pot (if
i)ibvt I timtrivot 1111, 11.41111111, 1 triclihiprip infur%irw ''Wit wit illitpriole I-eftlile. lismoo, rite yroqj goill

r
'101 itaid, woroo, 'evilbroill,-V
xt-n ih,- rn(-,
.n to% foll, M lhoy*ll 1.
xilh nest Kxit,
"nit !n rompmher in
fake (,to- orwe itit tnmth The fir It
pill A
ftv.nfh lot KniArrimiot few 4ti,

0w allvatillige oil It 1110." Wlill lots Ideal hirlh (l.tiln-I loill, Il'ot therit lit takooll n joill to-very otinizip

ii0tonR porpilinmint Riot when f1to

to) 1, #5 lo,r

(;iu4 OiLill. i Isairimin ill Ille "'I

,41;

fent #4- 111111 '

11"I 11114plo,gy ilf-li,orlment 0 1h,* It, ir., , aiwl 1~.or

I I , r,

11- rowithlor Itill. fhrn. 14 o

Istlo-

If4plf In ft p

it

"A !P%w hotorl Moo, oofflortg aleh

ot Ids-iowlinq iri -i,m4pat Rqi t

p1 j;

4 JA

offocii.",-

opriar,.Pq

to 111`11~L

t Tens Of Thousands Flee

it

9

lot

$!(po

II\ 1,11E. \SSOVIA 11" 1)

'
,)u.td in small quantities

winle tit(, voting-,ters wert, trapped

York
besel h~

the \% ake tit Iropical (list urlia iice A gnes

V11-glilla wil" placed tillder .1 -,Ialv Ill

seliding Ow 1111gliti, 01110 10%,(or
and Inam mnaller streallis 41111 111 thell.

133 f. CCJ!NSCN ORLANDO
I I lit M4 %~ TTI 41 IoN

villergency, as IIII, capilol vilv lit I(Ich
Illond

A

4

livilcolitur

Guard resirtiv units \otert, out Ili forco,

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There

T*

was

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Immediate

tht-ir colill- ol Stations

Typical

III 111V

s
storill'

caprice

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~fifik_ -ZA

Itesidi-s Iliv ()III,), Pilishurgh fared
Ihe fill- ii. (if the Allevilf- IIN, lilver, Mlich
huffeted

(Ill

Harrv, Pa
I city III
tilt, susiltwhalilla R1\4-1.

Far 14) fill- o'4111111we"I. I'lle Susquellann't (-It( olf Ilic slate", capllol cily

io%as

(if I larrisburg inall dirtoctions Much of

tile fill(,that h(oft-11 a Baltimore Illother,
Vio, lell',11ilig ll ,'I- lli)lllt. iii ill till-t't,

till-

city's I-Am- er

\%,IS off

cillergent,\
il(
i l- t'll ill h ill. i'jil.

Jrt

ill

(
.It(] Ill

sight Thv dvalli toll stood at .17, ititilli
scorti!~ ims,
in~ The National
servict,\olarned th"It a "major thsaster
\%its dei,elt-lillig

The Fleet Reserve Association of Seminole
County announces the- Third Annual

T-1

'It-L 491
va'--g- -

lit-

flialiv to)

Thl- ve (IIIII-S, *advalwilig wah-l" 411411i'll
police and national gliardsillell fl- 41111

National

National (;iiar'd unil,
, "vry fod and

\011olit 4, 11-01 wilt,

arv.i tit

I'villistili,11111ol Hed tht'll- 1111111('s Some
h\

I)v tilt

wit

rall ins,
, fi(x)(I tikalers

f-vilruationt, %itcli. Illider wa,, Ill I,;I
1111ra, CIII-1111w, Ifleall and 11"111111-d

Nlll(.Il 41( flit.

hanks
Tens of thous.inds Ili New Ym- k lind

oMI 1% TA lp ki, I q,K

it foi prM"riAl Use

Pltl-~Ss

A livili, rallisl ol- 111 delligni d div 1-:ast ill

george stuart

tp use =n)uana
.%hish publilcli, or to hand
at

Ilosplials

gencraloil's

lilto

lowf.

all

1.111

Istililated

pleastire boats and dashed thf-111
picce" al"allist ;I

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to

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pw
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'111v Brandi, into Creek. cresting ill
rec(ird

16.5

vo l t,
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pioured

into

the

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first

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floor of I Chadds Ford, I'a inum turn
and $2 '1 million %%()rlli of N C \%'yeth

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\,or jJ\.(' 111111

ell

Idated

painfinle s

ail%av

tipp- l-

%%(- r(-

itished

to

safet%

fill
mz=

tile

NAS Sanford

Reunion

Catfish &amp; Hushpuppies

0

plus:

all you can eat

dancing to live music

Adults: $1 "

swimming
reminiscing

Children 75c

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x

also hotdogs, hamburgers and soft drinks at popular prices

_~.rtst Lhe 7jrrent, I ;wrS:5U1d
antiqUbtf-d hairstyle WA
Suc h
_tmued to Aehr
;j1.t-,rr !I!, -.arrNA tit%
an
shiru and cuffr~l

AT 3PM 0 0 0

ks
':trn, Ahtlt rummsfit,i
a tioeightxir s mail orit

BENEFIT

A CI-1—e etllW ~-116o,"i 5PWLKkD5
t

Uit
At 1411tit
-,mg, and a group 1Ah,,l-(
rotor
trItJ(J ns arid ttle
i ason for toting is n(,r,t
.xmbers are cal;edc6m;w,,,
Of the Odn"n'strlitlD I
it-ld &amp; emple turies a yeat tloe~ Ilitill eC0m0tTUC P011C). the MSt
h&amp;i &amp; IVI) cof doing 11ungs i or )ust sittini;
tin clamptreks %;,
11ttorm, has I'Mu. up
I o kevp out the riff Ulf1, thm
it ib 110111th clurfloor pride
a nioemberstuptee, nxturau%.
lIngs
in
We
and
ttat
116trix
(Upter %o, 2. 1:
,)LA the tioest tI
3 a
(of vi# %horst are ncot fro-tt ('~:Inptis ViluL, hm"ouncie
tNt
t'-st
to!
d.-I!,jo,
'T,
-J ietter, I irur'llr~,

p

whieb wtould cover t1w cos' Y
Widders

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Orpha,
A IY

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ft
The Fleet Reserve Association And The Seminole Zoological Society

3WOTTOVU

And tt,at rumin(Ls fou uf flit
questlull pubed to we 1)),
reix)rter Fstes in her column
Wage 51 of toda%'s edition.
She's ~.anting me ft) resix)nd it,
%Iwt's going 14) haplwn iAhen
that train start% cutting thru
those litanes -Ahich itre txing
built (~n Rosedale and Grant
Streets in Longw("I"
N't)u s4-c they*re brund neii,
h()Iile.S
and there's ,I railroad
easement right sinzick-dab thru
the I.-enter of satite.
Well. the first thing I'd do
ChtLk %41je re in the he(k ttiil
twtlroom's gonna Ix- I %()filing
like its trAimitaik cv;iiing
around 3 in the a.m., ch',

Pik I'l "VD1.
Photographer will be in
THE OUTER LIMITS
SANFORD PLAZA - SANFORD
SATURDAY-JUNE 24
11 AM till 8PM

So

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f ~k 11jit %4 ;1.% ft!(Ier'ally

approord

Council. by ordinance. inirrrawd thr taiwir's -wility
Irian 17,U) yearly to 112.0m for
it ftill-lill ic 1xisillon
At it %4orkst.op w.-Pting of
couticil last tilglit. cit) .\ttiiiiney
s i l)av1.5 (-,UtIIro A tilt- 10ii.0110
rawitications 01(julii if)I.
IZ(i% ernment
t h:.
pursue
16illt-ngt- A -tvil lwri~il
ti said. would be 112.51 n, a
cruninal penalty dt-pentied up,~:i
'AL
hether it was deteri..me, l
thrre Aas a willful intent ipin
the luirt iif the city.
-is continued he ct)6! n4)t
awerujin oothetlier the cit) Ls in
V101atwn of the federal ccr.trols.
hut adiled. -I think the salar) is
JUNtified. and can tie justiht4l
('.itmiflman Danitil I)i~rfri`14,111
1),svis if there wure not
Certiiiin areas of averag,inrease for all city emplo)rit, but
Davi% ansiotered that the cit~
1 annill have an inuroali-, in
extess (if the 5.5 per urnt
Out.spovicen \1a)or Swofford
sai(i that the issue Involved
pa)iiient for it full titne jxwtion
it.% oplxi~wd ft) the hiriner parthwe
Xplailled the go%trnIllent assulned the p-mlitin that
tile 111apir Was %I111pl) tl,~Ing
%tillat he Is suppw%cd to (to Wt
tli.it he dis4igretil totith thi3

Dati

Nlap,r Swofford told tv..icil
came to imestio, tit,
flit- matter, %lihich Ilauk N-till
.tL 1PIt4ItV(I b~
prJ
I Arit!,,n

A

Ahen IlxAk

4%~

1 according ft)
Question
the National Weather Advislir)
Bureau (see rnap on page 3A I
the name3 Of the hurricanes for
'72 season start It4ith Abb)
how 'cuin Agnes is Kiving us
such a fit,
Ijust g(ws to sho'A %hat'll
happen if )ou call a gal b) tit,olorong name, right"i

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%ole d ro-inind putter Jack ~,hubvrt that it s
drop that putt in thvi manner No mat!er,
Jwstice Vassar (.'arlton extreme right, geti ready to "sentence
Shubil.-rt with a couple of penalty strokes Other3 who'll tip an hard f--ifthe fish !ry and bar-b-que tonight at 5 p m at the %tayfair (7C are lef,
to right 1 Andy Carra%ay, Nforris Parker. Hili flutchisnn. Shubert art,
Carlton
Bill Vineprit Photo)

Only 'cha
Roc k i ng Chair
i r

Cross

Is A

JACK.~,lj%% ILLF

F Li

All

L(snine ("r0!,!,, .k tit) L!t)t "right with the purpcse
1.(ird'' itIthen tie surrendered on a 37Cross rose to his feet and ;~c
\e.ir-old murder indictinent. ilkent iree claimed
th-a nk y oua nd I Lha nk
twla% %iiherl the charge was dropptlid l.ord
lie had come back to face the ehari&amp;
ross. 66. %% ho had been living Ul"dler
ind whatever came of it, Croiss :ia.,,
another tiam~- tit Nei,% I)rleans sirce
Into the sheriff's office necau*e he had become a re1w-)i.',
19.17, %%alked
111all. and the spirit 4 the Lord tolif hini
here the evellilig of June 7 and said he
111A ht-.
he .%ai right iowh .h,- t.,,ro!
itio''is surrvii(lering Ili connection with
4hould w et right 'A
the 19317) ititirder indictment
the stme I)( Flor, t"uhlic De(ent!,
AIIIA:ed officiah, checked and
'T
d i cotert-d that t*ros.s had bit.-eri Ili- hd,! tNievv fla.11eq.
\ichols made
4!
dictt-tt Ili connection io% ith the murder of
FA%oo.ird 11ozier but %%.IN never aly decision This inan Is one of 'he nic- rI,:htt-uus and Goiffearing men I e%
prellended
Met
State AIt\ Don Nichols dropjwd the
Clross iald he will prubably either
Charl.:t tIxii%,
.
Na\itig "the purpose of back ',, \e%k Or!eans. whe're he :-i.i the penal s\ teni i~. . rehabilitati0il It t~een !,ving under the name Richa
appe if--; this h
been done ithout the Nlosles. or g
~ u to S I'. lift h. where

o g JA Col I

C0f1f1T1C!L'l`l!

blue Cab Co.
Carpets Ala Carte
Carrolls Furniture

Club Lui
Claytons Garage (DeBary)
Cobia Boats

Eckerd Drugs
Economy Drugs
Fausts Drugs
Firestone
Franks Barbershop

GardenLand

Go,odyear
Gregory Lumber
High Appliances
Hill Hardware
Hoening Hardware
Holiday Inn
Holovers TV
Howe Industries
Jet Lanes
Jim Lash Motors
Johnny Walker

Joneti Electric
Larrys Mart
McCrorys
Millers TV
Monroe Harbour
Moloneys Appliance
Neals Electronic
Perkins Mens Wear
Powells Office Supply
Prosser Ford
Roballo Boat

FTU's Impact
On Area Seen
Umvrrsit)"ilt tuti.ea 1 1.1jer lak,ult).tlld iotudleIt li

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NEARLY $10,000 TOTAL DAMAGE

New York, unloads parculs to put into all(Ither I)IIS after all ack-ldent
shortly after midilight oll llittorstate-4 ill tilt- Lakv.Nlonrov firidge Nont-

Joilt N-VACCIII US . . . that 10( 111

roinpan) uhich It -Ir)ing out"
the talentio of a )uung seuretar),
and after three dn)s decideti
that she just duesn't Measure
up, and that the)r're not going to
r lCeji Q1 the Ili _
pa) for the seroi
%trite the )oung
disidual
lady a check before )ouAind up

NATURAL

ONLY $ 1699!

rUy 1HLFeUbU

Jerald fluff, of Jacksonviliv, driver of this Grvyhotmd Bus hound lilt-

For Their Donations Of Merchandise Which Will Be Auctioned

I a-., , -

5

HE S CHEATING ... I N F R 0tJ V 0 F A i 1JD C, E 7 0 0 1

Wish To Thank The Follo,.%,ing Local Businesses

titub"?

'd

with entire proceeds going to

The Seminole Zoological Society

COLOR
PORTRAIT

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Nlaviir Laiiiirell(Le Sm)ffurd last vointriob;(it 5 5 lolet (crit, and that
41 emillilailit [lilt) be flied
fcderal rovernment tifALTAN10.NTE SPRINGS
llioAk, ho%ever, indicated the
Cit% Council has iteferre(I action fici4ii. 'Irevor It. llailtok. hns
C. L0
.4- is illil,endivi, at-lon could tie
uritil Tues(,.iN upon a proposed conlended the %alar)r incrva,
B) John A. Spol%kJ
challenge b% U.S. Internal n(it juitifled, is in excess of the nerateti if tile ina) (or's salary is
Revenue Service official.-; to an federal Internal rvo.-vitue rillings rolled back to flit- foriner level
mem(i
to (tear friend and increase in salary grantilt] under the federal %oai:v-I)rwv and he refuntied exi ess itifine) s
Slayor tit Longiiiooti. Ken
Brown 7 1 know fluat the photo,
ilie ran of )ou toesterdaii
slightly- old and thaisme
that titne. )ou haiie lost at least
30 pounds I accord Ing tn ou
making you that much nwre
and that N(ou
han&amp;oine'i
offered Ott reporter tX)nna
F.stes SIDO if she'd --remove it"
from our files
I agrer with your s4tintunt-rits
'ntirel% (But. I coul' hai,t.
gotten it ffir you -Ahole.&amp;-ile
olt, 1)-~'IA\ A hun(lrvil btikio,~,.

wo

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Iluilles and alitilillobiles

I k,t
A

All area residents are cordially invited

riLviii,ned mt
"ItI10" SWO-4"'nIng

'Noridrou ,

carried

11% %11ARIOS

c ii.lal er.

acms an I'll-

was

Is Under F*ire By U

at the Sanford Airport Lake Golden Picnic Area (NAS)

t,v,large or Woo small Ifor me t.,

".)(TrIwint XtAlul it
-..o,r.1zatxn rallt-d E. Cliurw~nallir Uti)(11 stands ft.!

she

U

Copley %ews Sim'lm

7.,

and

9hylo 01WIVA

Saturday, June 24 10AM till IOPM

It' Just The Club
For Non-Joiners

as If It 9ere an vul.&lt;If.
,A ork tircither-tro-lau I Al"JI)l
I.fer"-d 119n.s, eagles iind elk
~-wur mitaral hatiltat
;C(JbJIt4)- WMI&amp;I't
the human ram if I
:,;i twen txrn into it I
t cormclered retiring. but
altertuitive 15 rVen IeWL

vehicle.

114)(11- S

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r
a lifetime I have
xated myself to the plImll
(of m) &amp;%-olcaticri. itthich is beitnp
.~ rnanyarotrr I never saw a club

~nP n 'h&amp; TJf'rJ

q ng
/\/%alor Di
w saster Develop.

z .- nberf was that Al F."k1uld

B J1t'1'%l_' W0t)L)Y BrXnch !47 of the FI(Tt Reserve A&amp;miocialio,-~
new officers Left to right, incoming president John Fehr. Fxst Vicc
President, Al Feiler, imstalling officer.- Robert Smith. junior pas',
president. and '.Nlerle Nlath"-son. secretary-treasurer - - Staff Pht.*~)

t

fI"Ir1N( lAtId"I"
p"nt qpvsral pearit Ai(Ar

"P 0

th

-,rijuana, problem But
~_ nid PLa uvre were thrt,

7.

lot

iflo

tk

-he rna)orit~ opinion of thrt-t

'7

otalil

peri

A

A Day

y /W

flercrit views presented as t~,
(-man boodl split on Its4k ft-.

-]W

.

0 1 to ill 1 0.4 111

A majoritli

Toronto. %as suppositild to IZI%,
the goilvirnment s. ne pramt';~!
."
procedure for hiindl.r.;" t`

past president Dor-s Wwdy. -Southeast Regional vice president. as the
installing officer. ~achel Bullu inkle, past national president of Uidim

Month 'in

the Light of the Moon'- Not One

Ittil it'it it
'It 1119114 11 1AIIIi %%lilt IIW I)iIIIII
III
It 4 I-Irig IIqr4I
p-niticidar:v f,#r
I,% it( bokim? it* 11111 -Wil Illosq it %irit it to alool Chilt,
It litfibalili, will for alooio it) twilifinot," Greoriblooll otmol
%#, Jf M141 rrillif pq it lit 17 1111orna

Friday, June 23, 1972—Sanlord, Florlda 32771

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1!1;1 1,- lf,t %% lift ;;I% - it 1 14 flo)

I

pr ,f r'lltpri

f,*rt ota tl,,nf it 4041 in
.-Astihn fror !ho next m6oitlh.

lrwl por4gP4fPr.,
on4-, whirl'i inittir-

III;*

trite". eniorlopes.

:N
1,
1e praticial effe,,-t of the prootincmi premier-, evi.irr.,
legalization
oorrimmston chaired by
marquanx debate in Canada in oppose
Premeter W N t
ourald lit, Dam. head of the re,,vrit vvar5
Nas %4-, PolliN' rnari)uans
'A
f
kL.'~~.:;
liall Law SA-hool in

II RKSIDEN'T oi Uidies Auxiliary of B Duke

loor their A)iilon USC but that pilh,
if so inclincii. %vulti "Ile the

rd

-1w

Is ra n ch 1 4o o; r I ee I K elSe r% e A1 4-1 su

Dosage Required: Once

111111 Chilli lilloto, loll "fill It'll

% vm."

arc
of antimartivana penalties but provincial
more ser.jor citizens are qti- Involved in the admint.stration

" to

.~oiin, q!iio, h hit

Allooriflalf-11 I'rr4q WrIltif
1111.6.
lAI"

0 v
cr ie"t- '
Iluble Perlk)"~ trip'
nt're %'r4l')
Trudeau faces .
1 general
pericAl." Bennett satil I'teAte,111%,
l
It %4-41III'
ng
piet-tion
this
one 4-A the nilvv confust
olitical ernir Ivr
notations of the Ie tv A Wrhlit% 1,
to tAt, I firm stan,i.

rather

1 1.,: 11,~

11%

11 1114111111, it,ill"11 11)4. motion 14 11111.
1110111 41:11111 0% (If 'A11111VII III NIP'ti. to

uat,
Am topplifield to'% the
Irgaloation 01 th:~w Jnlo~,

the
, per vent of
than hot wioit, Nou it appears the atxvi MPICk!
oul
work has been a population. have sAMPICk!
.%fter three FOAr's of Inquu-y
%3ste of time and Truicau. the -narquAna At least OnCOLl
In Cansda. Cnminal 0.101'
jind IrXestlglkiticon, the twill the CAnadian cyourts and 1wilicV still
legislation is handled b% V,l,
1, nain Commissim c-ould do
h1o%ie a hashish headache
An".
u ,,s to proposir that penalties
lihnu
younger federal government
Polls
ernment.

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New 'Pill' Is 90% Effective

Robsoni,
Sanford Auto Parts
Sanford Aviation Acad.
Sanford Furniture
Southern Natural Gas
Sterchis
T G &amp; Y
Touchton Drugs
Western Auto
Wilson-Maier Furniture
Zales Jewelry

of flit. :r) passengers oil the bus were Injured

Gla(fe %olas disabled oil the bridgi- 1111d IM11 0( tilt- lit'llik.-It' ~k,01
protruding lilt() till' 1101111-1)(Itilld little, ittithout lights. Till- bus lilt 111.11
car, knocking it into tile Vath (if a SoUtil-hound alltoillohilt. 'I'l-oopel P
1.:, (Ill il) I)ixtill alid the sheriff's department assistt-d ill Ihv scent.
p1lolo page 3A).
lot. 111141141 1
I Ga riol-

In the courts.
Auto-Train rates poing up,
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Cyprus, Israel, Yugoslavia and
Richard A. Fclnherg, director
Frye A 155/ ciuhi'e
of ti Oviedo, iIisIi School band
Worldwide four to provide worthwhile
SS Rimariza .s included In the
anti a nntiotuil board member
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educational and musical experience for
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outstanding students and adults
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1972 gOOd
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w York on Aug.Ii This will
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hatted
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(r ntehestra, band arid chorus. S It £ C F I a n it .
is t ttstiler*'d a high honor,
Center in Winter Park
'P
Yugoslavia, Greece. the Greek
lif' European tour will tie
11w AYS(' is sponsorir.g itir
The American Youth S&gt;tn
and
France
and
Italy
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three
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days in length, departing (torn Iatamls,
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June
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with
visits
tip
Mediterranean
cruise
dedicated to providing it wor. eighth annual lRahanias cruise Is for ages 11 1
and r hestra and chorus, Uc Ireland. England, Switzerland, 'ISS 11(,rita
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other
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Mediterranean cruise alsi will accompany the tours as
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Mediterranean Italy.
standing students and adults. European
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Only two weeks ago the f missiles would be attractive
chancel that the Kremlin would a Brezhnev, as it would to Nix.
countenance a summit meeting on. There has been some eswith Piesident Nixon at this pectation that a beginning, at
time were, in the view of many, least, emanating from
plugged strategic arms limitation talk
PresidentNixon
worth less than
kopek. Now the summit isabout may be ready to memnriahae
this sunrntit
to begin on sdwftuie Why'
Behind the apparent eager- China figures largely n SoStory and photo of the fire at the Orlandonests of General Secretary viet reasoning on the need for
OPP
Laonid I. Brezhnev and his col- this summ., and not only beSeminole Jai Mul Fronton, located in Fern
leagues in the Soviet Commu- cause Moscow might want o
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leadership to meet balance the Nixon visit to Pe.
nut
this week with the Presldantart king.
a number of major Soviet policy Soviet fear of China is real.
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It had seemed on May 5 that these days suggest that the
Nixon's decision to mine North Nixon meves in Vietnam wtfl
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Vietnamese ports to slow Soviet forte closer Red Chinese-Soviet
supplies would wash out the cooperation. But there has been
sur,L tt didn't. Although the o sign that the basic Mosraw£
Russians vow to continue sup. Peking differences were being
pitched up,
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situation i.s getting ln the way ot
By John A. Spoliki
some major Soviet goals.
Ammon
The Kremlin eye has long
struggle
for
the
past
two
years
scheduled
for
the
7
p.m.
session
of
the
SnnfordOrlandu
Kennel
A-i
to
H-IA
located
southeast
of
It was five years ago that I
u MARION BETHEA
in an attempt to obtain the and include a rezoning petition Club; from C-I to 11-3 multiple SR 427, across from Sunland been intently fixed on Europe. Dollar
Wt spent a weekend in Miami
A
county
ordinance governing utility company. At a recent from A-I agriculture to RC-1 family located north of Howell Estates bounded on the west by Its drive for a security conferBeach, while competing lii the
national's ABC Bowling operations of the Seaboard city council meeting , City country estates located at the Branch Road and west of Lake the existing county road; and ence goes back many years and
Tournament - - . and made a Coast Line Railroad will be a Attorney Kenneth McIntosh corner of Gabriella and Brooks Howell Road; from A-i to C-4 froni A-I to C.2 located north of recently has had the highest Budget
at was authorized to research the Roads; from A-I to C.2 general limited commercial located intersection of SR 434 and Sand priority. Miacow wants Europe
promise, which unknowlingly to topic of
discussion
to agree to the idea of 'renunme, was fuithhled.
'row's work session of the acquisition of the utilities 'otnincrclal located northeast south of SR 46, cast of 14 ' from Lake Road.
SlienIf John Polk is expected
elation of force" In the same
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and a budget "running clou to a
let
treaty
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ratified
in
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Other agenda items at tim
deplorable, and the rates discussion for several weeks.
What else do the Russians million dollars" from the
astronomiiical, I said that it Representatives of the railroad workshop session include a
County Commission. Current
want
from the summit'
would have to hail before I ever indicated they uuId attempt to discussion of the personnel
They want expanded et'vnutn- budget Is 1744300.
went there again.
resolve the problem confronting board; drapery specifications
The sheriff, now engaged in
mc and trade ties with the West
I bowled in the state our- the areas residents of lengthy and other courthouse changes;
preparing Pus budget for the
and
the
United
States
and
acnarntnt there this past SatUtda)' wL' at railroad crossingsservice area for General
cess to Western technology for County Commission approval
and Sunday . . . and
According to Administrative Waterworks; a well drilling and
application to the Soviet con- for the t972.73 fiscal year to
enough, IT DID HAIL here In
pump installation regulatory
Assistant Rodney Layer,
swuer economy. The Soviet start in October, said he wouJd
Seminole County on Saturday.
board and well drilling code
ordinance will stipulate
system Is more than 50 years be seeking nine new uniform
(I'd appreciate it if you sorts speed of trains, which, he says draft; water safety; a final plat
old
now and its domestic econo- men, one identificatIon man,
• kept that tidbit from our norof Forest
has been the object of much drainage problem
still suffers from corn- two evtirts.mn-warrant persons,
my
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though.
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with Western stand- two detectives, two jailers and
parison
Modesty tha, ha) forbids that controversy ii
Estates. Unit 3 and, as was the
well as proper crossIng
The Politburo long has four matruns
as
ards
I divulge my scores; however,
iniIs. Since there have been case last week, a discussion of
'AU ci this is not bew
been feeling the pressure of
do invite you to read Herky
deaths due to the county's road problems.
area
many
impatience,
brought
about by the ui5titutiun
popular
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arrived in Moscow today for summit cooperation with the "planet's hig't
talks with Soviet leaders expected to capitalist country" as it ptep:trt'd 1(1
produce agreements on limiting
t'lcomne President Nixon today. lint
strategic arms, promoting trade be- Nixon's chief adviser warned that the
tween the two giant rivals and arms agreement expected from the
cooperating in the exploration of outer summit conference might be delayed
by technical snags.
spaCe,
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Moscow by any American chief nr\vspaper, called for ''mutually
wit Ii (III,
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a nt;t eotis cooperation"
from the presidential jet, smiled, and United States and said the attitude of
descended the ramp to shake the hands Soviet leaders was "businesslike and
of President Nikolai V. Podgorny and realistic."
Premier Mcxci N. Kosygin, who led Tass, the government news agency,
the Soviet welcoming party.
reported on Nixon's meetingwith
Communist party chief Leonid L Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky
Brezhnev, the Soviet Union No. I man, during the President's stop in Salzburg
did not come to the airport to greet and quoted Kreisky that the Moscow
summit was "a major political event of
Nixon
Mrs. Nixon, dressed in a lilac suit, our time."
hours in the plcwas at the President's side. Afterward.
Nixon spent
Nixon and Podgorny inspected detach- turesque Austrian city, closeted most
of the time in the 18th-century
ment of crack Soviet troops.
Nixon looked fresh and attentive as Klessheim Palace to work on briefinit
papers for his talks with Communist
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Realtor Week Observed

Viilkdr c ill bring local i ide iii oIling ottenUon to the
realtors infrirminitmon concerning piisitive attributes of the
Enrique Valledor, of Misnii, current activities of the state country and the sen ices renb y realtors ''We hast'
iirvsiilt'flI of the Fbi lila assr,t'itilitim is huh nuss i
Asuwiatlon (if Realtors, will be clinibing loward the 20.000 Ike4ftl v1`
411 `( the 0'
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a bond of showers through the Plains and rain in
favorable elements oppose
and unfounded complaints
guest speaker at a special ma rk
the I'acific Northwest
those deemed detrimental to the
America and our tree
the
luncheon-meeting of
fit-cause realtors beliese in umbotit
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Interests of bus1
system,'' echoed
enterprise
Seminole Count)' Hoard
of emnphaiizimg the poiitivu realtors all around.
living In it, generally
or thosezwa
Realtors at noon
oon Tuesday at
the aspects of America and because
land o'l4kes Country Club, this
year provides an excellent
,We ha,e read and listened to
these
committee
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deaths -------------2 Entertainment ........... hi ('asselberry.
time to invest in property, "Call a variety at vocal people, many
members did nothing more than Area
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Bridge
what was expected of them
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planned by the local first ever) lii)" is the tht'mnt' for cotttkmintng the way of life
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istli Is kin given us the most
with the kiss of monetary Clitssifiedadi
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lien Ward. Isrestikrst of the
die most vnvied,the
support from the City of San' Comics
Association of Heal Estate Seminole Board of Realtors, host irful nation in history,
Crossword puuks
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is celebrating Realtor and all mimembers are joining %% lilt i itmaximnimmu of Ireettommis
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report by Zoning Director
concern
Robert h3ron upon a borrow
Further, the ordinance operation In lake Kathryn
Did a veiled threat appear proposes in addition to a certain Estaes; a report by Chairman
from the mouth of a couple of indicated speed of trains Greg Drummond relative to a
Sar.ford's City Conunlssionerl, passing through the cities, that May 17 meting of CAI-NO;
in that the subsidy for the there be a flagman In advance Tom usher and Robert
Anderson relative to the
Greater Sanford Chamber of of the train for the traffic.
Ii&gt;er says he ordinance
outd be teracquisition of the county parks
Commerce
most comprehensive and property; Commissioner Al
niinated. AU because of
hopefully will rectify any of the Davis report upon Juvenile
In
Chaniber's participation
trying to get the districting problems still facing the county. detention facilities; uryi County
issue before the public, and ItI%e
Also receiving the attention of Planner David Farr's report
the people the right to express
the rommissloneti - will be upon Central and Southern
oi District
view on same.
discussion of CALSUCO. The F mormua r moon
3Not erad orsingt
City of Casselberry has been acitivities in Seminole County.
the issue; Just the chance to engaged in a long, arduous Six l)Ut)lIC hearings are

Wednesday

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Monday, May 22, 1972

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Paving Bids

Flames Hit
Jai" Alai" At
Fern Park

Opening Set
AtAltamonte

way through the peri od.
Irrhminary plats will bt
SPRINGS
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submitted
for council's ('on.
ALTAM
Tomorrow's 4:30 p.m. riecung stderatton for the Brook Hollow
of City Council will see the bid subdivision.
A public hearing will be h?lil
opening of the long awaited
paving of Longwood Avenue upon the closing of Market
8) MARIONBETWA

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: welder's spark was blamed as the cause of

a fire this morning at the Orlando-Seminole iii-k Fronton in Fern Park, causing extensive
damage. According to the general manager,
Gordon Hulbert.
t, the fire was confined to one
room, but there was a "terrific amount of smoke
damage. The place is black."
The lire was detected at about 9 this mor
ning. liulbert and an architect were discussing
expansion plans when a worker ran out of the
building shouting. "Get some fire trucks."
The blaze started In a tele-wager dressing
room. S.arly 50 large overstuffed chairs and 50
tele.%sager girls' uniforms were lost In the blaze.
The fire started when a spark dropped from the
construction area above, through a crack, and
into the room.
According to Ilulbert, the fronton is a fir—

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Lastly, a resolution is ex.
Iongwood Avenue is being
tended to the new Civic pected to be adopted by council
similar Ii) that of Winter Park
'ntcr, and Ballard street
been the object of con- for a "Save our trees" program.
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The program has beei•
'ver5y as "mud hole."
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there will be a report b) the suggested by CourciInun Helen
engineerregardingthe Keyser in order to cease the
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-r.itnage
at the Venture unnecessary removal of IM- 1
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property
under
clopmcnt, a tract of land at from
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holiday Inn property. mere development.
s been discussion as to
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a poo1 is needed for the
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cumulation of water. or
!t'th 'r the cxitlng draininge
proof building, the reason the blaze as confined
f. ilites will suffice.
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to the one room, located under the stands.
harLan Hanson, one of the
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.. - -r-'The fire xon't affect the expansion conity s planning consultant
=w
struction which is going on. but there is still some
.un,willgircaninterun
report
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question as to xhether It will affect the opening
t.;'on the work accomplished to
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d.te. The planners were given
(late The fronton is slated to open Oct. 2. The
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9t' (Ia) S in which to ascertain the
construction crews are working on a new 1,000ilys growth needs, and are half
seat balcony and expanded player dressing
NORTH OHINtx) — The
room facilities.
municipality's coffers will be
t he target of discussions at a
liulbert could place no money figure on the
7:30 meeting of Village Council
lire loss, commenting, "It's too early to tell how
FLAMES were contained in the fireproof Jai manager. The blaze was contained in the teletonight. Under consideration b)jl
much yet.
Alai Fronton at Fern Park this morning but wager girls' room, being sprayed in this photo
1X
6,
V .Z
0,J the councilmen will be the
upcoming budget.
smoke caused considerable damage to the by firemen as another enters a powder room.
There has been a notedin* * *
plant, according to Gordon Hulbert, gcnera (Bill Vincent Photo)
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crease ill the village income,
which has necessitated the
proposed hiring of an ac
Thieves Obtain $1,200
countant,
which will probably
Casselberry FD
receive attention in the new
budget. Also, Councilman
Victor Miller has proposed a
salary increment for the village \
clerk, building inspector and
maintenance man.
436 and Howell Branch Road .chool principals and science
By BILL. SCOTT
In further discussions tonight,
Some *350 in cash and
council will direct their at
checks were taken from a intersection, according tooffices, where a vending
county Pffip366Sice StaU on a%SR anr cJUnt)
Sanfordpi
tention to codes of conduct and
. m ui machine was broken open and
At Jai A lai
detectives are investigating a
job classifications for municipal
entry, the burglar obtained ha undetermined contents
intrance by prying open an stolen Officials noted the school
series of weekend burglaries
employes.
C%SSEL8ERRY — Maor Curtis Blow
secretary's office was also
that netted Intruders an
Mayor Granville Brown has
office door.
today enforced City Council policy by forbidding
estimated 11,200 in property
cited that the village presently
In Sanford, a cash register ransacked and papers were
the city's volunteer and paid fire-fighters toloss.
Georgian was pried at Famous Recipestrewn on the floor,
has no regulations governing
respond for a call for assistance in extinguishing
Police are checking a second THE FACE at the end of what is expected of municipal
John Van Metcalf, 106
Chicken restaurant and
the tunnel is a checker go.
Genevieve Drive, Altamonte
the blaze at the Orlando-Seminole Jai Alai
ing over power semicon. employes, and Village Attorney
was stolen. according to police reported entry at the school this
Springs. returned borne at 6 p. Is Shot
Fronton.
ductors emerging from a Thomas Freeman suggested
report by Sgt. William Lykens. morning.
The Pinecrest Baptist Church
m. Sunday from a weekend
he a I treatment. Passage that the duties be outlined in
who reported entry was gained
"Council has repeatedly Insisted that this
outing and discovered almost
by breaking the lock on a rear was entered, desks in the through the hlgh.Iemperall writing as well as the hours.
type of action be taken." mayor declared,
Sanford Christian School, ture tunnel evaporates all
$750ln cash missing. lnareport
lt was further suggested that
"While the Jai alai fronton is in proximity to our
filed with sheriffs office, Van To Deathdoor
Pine Crest Elementary located at the church, were
moisture before hermetical each councilman draft a job
seating of the dcx ices, used
incorporated areas it has never expressed the
Metcalf listed the ks of 50
to control large electrical classification for each employe
&amp;hool was entered twice since ransacked by intruders who
desire to become part-of our city.
records PV'4 open the nf!ice door. A
r-.reIbx
der his portfolio, and
polkv
Frki1i,
MIAMI— A Mia
x'oltagrs in lndu,trx,
1188 from his wife's &amp;tf Beach honeymoon has ended revealed. The first entry small amount of money was
"We, therefore, feel no responsibility toward
'oungoI. I'a., plant of presumably these will be under
Entry into the home was made tragically for a Georgia couple resulted in the ransacking of the reported missing from a desk.
Westinghouse.
discussion tonight.
giving them services that our citizens are paying
Uuwghan
unlocked
window,
after
the
groom
was
shot
dead
'
for, expeciall' when there is no danger to life or
county investigators reported. during a late-night drive for a
limb involved," Blow, said.

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Budget

Agenda
Tonight

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Rash Of

Ignores Fire

In addition, the maor said he has been
given to understand the fronton has a contract
for fire protection with another department,
namch Fern Park, and Casselberry has no
mutual aid agreement with Fern Park.
The municipal chief executive said the city
lire force fights all fires within the Casselberry
city limits and will respond, under mutual aid
agreement, to flre3 within the city limits of
Altamonte Springs, Longwood, North Orlando or
to a lire in the county in the general area when
the Florida Forest Services requests aid.

Meanwhile, firemen and equipment from the
cities of Mtamor.te Springs and Longwood were
at the scene of the (Ire assisting the volunteers of
the Fern Park department.
Men from the Longwood department
returned to the Wilma Avenue station during the
morning for its emergency rescue truck and
returned to the fire.

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Burglaries Hit

snack.

Area Deaths
Police said Harry A. Spurlin.
OTTO
J.
PLACEK
/*Aurder
34, of Leesburg. Ga., was found
one brother, David Schofield,
New Boston, Ohio, she had lived
1)LA L BUTCHER
Otto J. Piacek. 51, Of 2400 Tampa; 10 grandchildren and
slumped in his car early Sunday
Mrs. Data I. Butcher, 76. In Sanford since 1965, coming
bullet wounds in his chest Laurel Avenue. died at his horne 16 great-grandchildren.
Santa Barbara Drive, died here from Columbus, Ohio. She
Attempt
Saturday. Born June 9, 1913, in
and stomach.
Brisson Funeral Home In Saturday night after a long was a Methodist,, a member of
Chicago, he had been a resident charge of arrangements.
Spurlin left his
illness. Born in Braxton County, the auxiliary of the American
in their motel of Sanford for the pistil years.
wife, Jo, asleep
as
W. Vs., she came to Sanford 15 legion and the auxiliary 40 and
Charged
room aboit 2 am., slipped on He was a retired owner of the A
years ago She was a member of S.
and W Restaurant and a
some slacks and a spars
Survivors include her
First Baptist Church, Maysel,
Robert IA-eSIJOF,
Irvin, ofdnd set out in search of an afj member of the Catholic Church.
W Va,
husband, Lowell R. iiimes,
. S. IIINSON SR.
Survivors include his wife,
has been charged with at- night restaurant, police said.
Survivors include three sons, Sanford; a daughter, Mrs.
Bartow S. Hinson Sr., 77, of
Lillian Placrk, oanford; lID Sunset Drive, died Sunday Walter Butcher, Clay, W. Va., Lorraine Itexine Jorrts, SanHe left his wife a note saying
tempted murder by DeL Sgt.
William Lykens after Delphia he was going to get something to two daughters, Mrs. Dolores morning after a long illness. Howard Butcher and Gordon ford; three sons, Scotty Lee
Cabin, 472, was drenched with a eat.
Rathel. San Francisco, Mrs. Horn in Alamo. Ga.. he came to Butcher, both Sanford; four hilmes, Peru, Ind.. Jerry 13.
flammable Liquid Saturday at
Miami Police Sgt. Tony Fort. Jeanne Carabello, Lake Sanford in 1945, where he was a daughters, Mrs. Robert Howell, Robbins, Daytona, Ohio;
tana sa1 d )UIufl'S body was Charles. La.; one son. Paul service station operator and a Sanford; Mrs. Homer Thomas, Robert L. hlimes, Columbus,
her hOifli' and ignited.
The woman as removed to found on a deserted Miami Placek, Madison, Tenn.; three member of First Christian Sanford; Mrs. Earl Holcomb, Ohio; her mother, Mrs. Nina V.
Frank, Cicero, 1
SeznlnoleMemorial flospitalfor street, several miles from
Yolyn, W. Va. and Mrs. Evelyn King. Sanford; brother, Robert
Church of Sanlord.
Larry.
Markham,
ilL, Henry of
treaUnent and ti n erred to motel and blocks from the
Survivors include his wile, IIaldree. Sanford; one brother, P. King, Columbus, Ohio and a
Eagle River, Wis., and a sister,
Florida Hospital in Orange closest restaurant.
Gertrude1
Hinson;
one son, George Shaver, Lake Monroe; sister,
Mrs.
Mrs. Thelma
County, where she Is listed in
SgL Fontana said officers are Mrs. Dolores Schwartz, Cicero, Bartow S. Hinscn Jr., Sanford; 16 grandchildren and 13 great. Vaughters, Sanford.
.
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"critical" condition with burns investigating the possibility fh
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Funeral mass was neia at
-. that the victim picked up a
Brisson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Hickson, Gainesville, seven
to Lykens, Irvin hitchhiker, then was forced to am. toc'ay at All Souls Catholic irandi hiidren
12 great. charge of arrangements.
Church with Father Joseph Kett
and the Cobin woman ap- drive to the desolate
IIrJStIdttn .rid one sister.
Officiating. Burial was in All
OAKLAWN
patently had been arguing at he was shot and robbed.
Brisson Funeral Home in
MONUMENT CO.
The honeymoon couple Souls Cemetery. Brisson charge of arrangements.
the couple's 1013 Hickory
Avenue residence. just before Checked into the Red Lion Mo. Funeral Home in charge.
MARIL's'N IIIMEs
Monument Engravina
tar Inn Friday night to start a
Ow Incident occurred..
Mrs. Marilyn Eloise hlimes,
Names and Dates Added
Funeral Notice
Irvin was arrested Initially on delayed wedding trip. They
46, of 602 Osceola Drive died
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Aggravated battery
but were married May I in Lees.
Calm"
Sunday evening at Seminole
GREEN,
EMMA L. —
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today Lykens said the charges burg, police said.
.!'
Memorial hospital. A native of
or Ms Emma
EMMA L GltEi.'4
were ch*r.ged to attempted Earl MeLt, manager of
I 0r54ft. 7$. 2O4 Yale Ave,. voia
54,. V,w,,,m I 1re..n 71 ti
0Pd S unday eli l be besdat 10 10
murier. The accused has been Red Lion, described the Spur. MW Yalenue, died
u
W,diw14l
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over t

lodged In the county jail in lieu luis as 'a quiet couple who kept
of $5,000 bond, Lykens added. pretty much to themselves."

In the News

TRAFFICJAMCITY
Tokyo can

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lay Claim

to

the

world's rord traffic jams because only 9 per cent of the city
areaisroadwaycomparedwith
Londori(23per cent). Paris t
per cent) or Washing ton. D.C.
43 per cent

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at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Born in Crenshaw County, Ala.,
on March 12, 1894, she was a
member of (1w Christian
Church.
include
two
Survivors
Mrs.. Grace Rimes,

daughters.

Dade City, and Mrs. Margaret
Brown. Sanford; one son,
Cornell Green, of Winter
Garden; one sister, Mrs.
IJIrena fla', Phenix (it) Ala

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eth Rev. .1. 7
Ptfls al f .ciairV2 Burial to fQOO*
in Pl.atan? Grave Cemetery,
Plan C.ty Britso.i Fur,r.I
Hem, in charge

HIP4SOPI. BAkIOW S.

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s,rv.ce for Mr Bomaiv
H.nson Sr 17, of ItO Sunset

*Iteld.t7p m 'Titdirà
OF - SW Funeral Home wit h Rev
Harold Harris off CtaIlrlQ
'w'"
Home
f 1rragrm(t

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Lake Mary Registration
Scheduled For Tuesday

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School personnel will be on students nerd not present prr.rif
hand Tuesday from 8 to 10a.m. of age at registration.
at Goldsboro School to accept
Health and immunization
'
registrations for Goldsboro forms will be given to the
area children who will attend
narnts rralstorlro first
Like Mary School next fall In graders, to be filled out bj
the first grade,
family physicians.
Parents of Lake Mary school
Jack Frost Jr., principal Of children are asked by Frost to
Lake Mary, said to child to be advise persons moving into the
accepted In first grade must area during the suIIinIier Ullat
present proof of age showing the the school off ice is open a am.
prospective student to be six to 4 p. m. ?'ionda' through
XE'.'. HOY('Ofl, this time years old on or before Janr i.
Friday and students should be
against lettuce, has been
registered hmnmediatcl
Thom
children
who attended
called bx (cur ('haxez,
public school kindergarten this especially kindergarten and
leader of the tilted Farm
Workers. The nationwide year are automatically first graders, since these
promoted to first grade. Ft children will need to obtain
action is designed Is corn.
pel lettuce growers to ret- grade registration still will be doctor's appointments for
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Council
Refutes
Board
By DONNA

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Funeral Horn. in

ESTES
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City Council
ii!
overruled Its planning and
zoning board and ixiweti to the
wishes of a land developer for
variances to permit con.
struction of homes of 90leet 'or
better" width lot.s in the pinnned
new Shadow 11111 sutxftvision on
.
Ole Longwood-Markham Road.
Mayor Kenneth Brown, who
has stated on several occasions
he would not execute plat..s
s.
containing variances 'intl ran
5 .• a
for office last December with
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this Item as a plank in his
a.
a
pletfotiti, recommended the
1
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variances be approved.
In making the recomen.
ilation, Mayor Brown said he
D\lt'l' 'l'IIItUW wits it i)puiar attraction at the Nlonriw Wilson School carnival lit Lake lonroe
had made a commitment to
Sat urday. (Staff Photo)
adjacent property owners In
county territory on the
lAngwoodMarkham Road that
a green belt would be rctnhed
on the perimeter of the property
as a buffer zone to the planned
185 homes,
Dr. Gerald Grissom, one of
the adjacent property owners,
told the zoning bo'ird that the
green area was being proposed
also ranged far across North forced thcui bark across the mtuilu' rorihi ui flue but South
to benefit Trim-Ile developBy (;EoIt(;F: ESI'IR
Vietnamese enginee rs blew out
Vietnam to strike rear ba ses river,
ment with drainage in
Associated I'irsa Writer
p:n. Sortie North Vietnamese
the area and he would be
SAIGON i Al' i - 540th Viet- and supply lines
SirnilIanet'tisiy North Viet- managed to cross the bridge
satisfied with a barrier between
llimoi
claimed
that
Itatitu
wsc fu.1t'i backed by U.S.
the homes and his land of either planes and warships badly waves of U.S. planes dropped ruilliese infantrymen supported under cover or fire from their
a fence ora wall. Grissom keeps niiauled it North Vietnamese more mines into the approaches by tanks attempted to move tanks but air and artillery
horses on his property and regiment and wiped out 20 of his to llaiphong harbor Sunday and across the Van Tanh bridge l8', strikes forced them hack. —
wants the barrier to protect tanks in driving hack two 'savagely bombed many
children front contact with an ;sc.saults on the northern front itittiI.ttt'ul arras on Liniptiong's
ekcIrifled fence surrounding above lIne, field reports mid ouiskirLs,
the animal pasture.
heavy fighting was reported
today. The allied forces claimed
The zoning boasti had ap. nearly 400 enemy troops were from the Mekong Delta to the
proved the plans as to killed.
Street Without Joy north of Hue.
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lnyout,green
belt
and
Field repor ts from the north.
Informed sources said one
parklands, but disapproved regiment of the 325C I)ivision, i'm front said a North Vietnam.
emphatically variance to the the last combat division re- ese force forded the My Chanh
zoning ordinance minimum maining in North Vietnam, had River 21 miles north of Hue just
requirement of 100 * 100 ft crossed the demilitarized zone before tiawn Sunday and drove
lots,
to reinforce the troops of three a South Vietnamese marine
In casting his vote In favor of other divisons on the northern battalion about half a mile
the variances, Dick Crenshaw front
back. U.S. fighter-txn,ibers and
said he felt the square footage of
Hundreds of U.S. warplanes warships offshore bombarded
Ili Toth, a native of Hungary
By hIlL%H TOROS
10,000 is what Is important.
attacked the fresh regiment and the North Vietnamese and
now
an Australian ritiz.cn, fled
Associated Press Writer
from the statue and began
VATICAN CITY (At) — A pushing his way through the
nianwtiotoldpolice "I am
stunnedcrwdbeforean Italian
I am Michelangelo" disfigured soldier and others seized him by
the Florentine sculptor's statue his long hair. Vatican au
it
,.f
the Piet4 ill St. Peter's Ihonties turned him over to
Edward F. Guyette, Geneva
MAY21, 1972
MAY 19, 1972
Basilica with a sledge hammer Italian police. The police said he
Mrs. Robert Hopkins and
Admissions
Admissions
Sunday, bu' the Vatican's chief told them. I am God, I am
baby boy, Longwood
Sanford:
engineer said he believed most Michelangelo. I have reached I
Sanford:
Lance Burgess, Longwood
Steven L. Richardson
of the damage could be the age cf Christ and now I can
Ostetn
Cynthia Lynn Loudermilk
Lewis,
Eugene
luke Wooden
repaired
die,"
Linda Michelle Loudermilk
MAY20, 1972
Geraldine Walker
crowd of tourists
horrified
Toth, who will be 34 next
A
Benjamin F. Loudermilk
Admissions
Carl Williams
and RusIIdiI saw the tall, week, was charged with damKenneth M. Murphy
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Sanford:
Judith A. Fredericks
bearded man jump over the aging art works and ottending
Timonthy Allen Rowand
lizzie Dixon
Ethel G. Thompson
marble railing In front of Mich. religion by attacking an object
Wilson
Mary L.
Quartan Harrison
Richard Brooks
etangelo's
472-year-old master .f worship, offenses carrying i
Evelyn Sandifer
Discharges
Donald L. Anderson
pier-c.
pull
a
12-pound, hammer four-year prison terms.
Eular Clark
Sanford:
Geneva B. Bumgarner
raincoat and,
(ruin
his
folded
Alter delivering his weekly
Ronald James Davis Jr.
Louis M. Sweeten
Joyce M. I'icardat
with cries of '1 am Jesus blessing to the crowd in St. IleWilliam B. Thompson
James 0. Stringer Jr.
Robert A. Holt
(lirist," attack the statue of the ter's Square, Pope Paul visited
Maggie W. Young, Deltona
Eudell Richards
J. Al Pound
Virgin Mary cradling the body the damaged statue. He knelt
Jimmie Williams, Deltona
Blanche Peoples
Darlene I
the crucified Jesus in her lap. before it and prayed briefly,
of
Emma V. Metallo, Deltona
Kenneth S. Anderson
Tracey Towers
"The man was holding onto then heard a report on the in.
Fannie M. Wolcott. Geneva
Ella I. Helfildt
Bessie Long
the Virgin with one hand and cident.
Freda M. Garry, North
Wendell 1... Springfield
ELsie Leonard
clobbering it with the other," an
"It will never be the same
Orlando
Harvey Carlton Harris
Ella 1. I!elfeldt
American tourist, Beatrice again," the saddened pontiff
Timothy Allen Rowand
Ettaleen Jowers, Apopka
Pech of De troit. said. "lie was said. 'Sheer madness. Why
Discharges
O
Mary T. V. ilson
Helen H. Stxipp, Deflary
,
screaming
as if he wanted ev- such an act to a work that beCynthia Loudermilk
Mary O'Grady, Deltona
eryone to hear and see. I felt longs to all humanity?"
Linda Loudermilk
Sanford:
James A. Fillmore, Deltona
sick. We were so shocked we
Francesco Vacchini, the VatiBenjamin Loudermilk
Donald 0. Young
Helen flaimondi, Deltona
just didn't know what to do." can's chief engineer, said, "The
M.
Johnson,
DeBary
Maureen
John H. Henderson
Joan I.. Sparkman, Lake
The leli arm of the Virgin damage is grave. There are too
Margaret Ester, Dellary
Marguerite M. Buhl
Mary
with
its hand turned outward many small pieces. But we
Diann C. Chapman, Lake
Mrs. Robert Dodge and baby
Katherine C. Nicholls, broke away and shattered Into think we can restore so much of
Mary
girl
Longwood
smaller pieces as it hit the it that it can have a good
Winona M. hiunt.singer
Robert I.. Simons, Longwood
Yvette Coons, North Orlando floor. The nose of the Madonna similarity to what it was
l.ynda Meyer, Longwood
Dora A. Boyd
Flora Juna Allaman, Osteen was chopped away and the left
For hours after the attack, I
Feeds M. Garry. North
Denning, side
Ben B. Robinson, Deflarv
Real rice
K.
side of her face, including the workmen crawled on thdr
Loleane W. Stewart, Dellary Orlando
Titusville
eye, was disfigured. hands and knees about the stat- I
Harold A. McInnes, Orange
Discharges
Leonard F. Moritz, Deltona
(II Christ was unda- ue, collecting every fragment of
The
Charlene S. Taft, Enterprise City
Sanford:
niaged.
marble. The d.smnaged stt'tue
Bertha Ellen Lowe
hit' vandal, identified as Las- was co%ered with a ret drape
Pearl M Stewart
Luanne Lucas
Martha K. Manning
May 27-28
Willie Metz
May 22
Clinton W. Tucker
Annual spring flower show,
Goldsboro PTA final meeting.
in.
Sanford
Garden
Club,
15
p.m.,
Bessie M. liurktwad
p.m.,
election
and
7:30
Cecile T. Vickery
stallation of officers; school at the Garden Center.
Lorraine (raharn
cafetorium
May 30
hiartuw hliniomi
ARC first aid course, 8:30
Kimneko Michelle Session
May 24
a.m -4:45 pin., (kimber of
Janet I.. Itevem
Great Lakes Club of Deltona, Commerce building.
August Fransht,lkh3ary
Community
JUNE
6 p.m., at
August W. Fielder, Deflary
2
Center.
Vickie G. Henry, Deltona
1'miiari hLlghi School Choral
I CA
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Volusia Rose Society dinner- spring concert, 7p.m.; pancake
supper by South Seminole Geneva
meeting, 6:30 p.m., University Rotary Club, 5-8 p.m.; Liiiiin
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4A—TheSarford Herald

Monday, May 22. 1972

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Seminole Growth Must Be DirectedGrowth has become almost a magical word

they occur.

not only in manpower but In new sophisticated

in Swth Seminole County, spoken %ith awe amid

In the past few weeks two cities in the south

dreams of bigger and better things. During the
past two years in pa rticular, that section of the
county has become almost a mecca where more
WA more people from across the nation desire to
live,
But is the word "growth" synonymous with
progress? And are more and more people the key
to a prosperous community? While all the
construction and growth may bring prosperity in
the future, the problems brought about by South
Seminole's seemi ng popularity as a place to live
are here now.
The highways are unbelievably overcrowded
and schools are carrying double the load of
students for which they were designed. The
answer to these
fiiUes Is not to
growth, because that would be impossible but
ra ther to strive to make progress and growth
compatible.
One solution maybe to strengthen and
upgrade building regulations and requirements.
As County Planner David Farr has pointed out,
plans for new Constnjc tioa of subdivisions o
commercial enterprises are no longer cause for
undue excitement.
The cities and county can now pick a nd
choose In an objecti ve manner the type
development that is best for the whole area. In
order to accomplish this, lines of communication
among
among the cities and the counts' and full
exYlperation among the gQvernrnental units must
be accomplished.
With free and open dialogue between the
governmental en tities and the school board,
which has the task of providing classrooms and
teachers sufficient in number to instruct the
endless line Cl new students, the board could
informed of impendi ng new developmen ts before

end took steps to curtail use of water during dry
seasons. Perha ps one of the ci ties, North
Orlando, has the answer to this problem. That
municipality, which has grown by leaps and
bounds, has been urged by its planning and
zoning board to halt further annexatinn for two
years to permit the privately owned and
operated water and sewer utility to catch up.
Police and fire protection, absolute
necessities in an urban society, also must be
given close scrutiny in the cities. While some
may say these departments must be "beefed up"

The Cure-All
There's a fast-growing group of Filipinos
advocating that the Philippines become the 51st
of the United States.
Says the head of the movement: "Statehood
is the only cure for umemployment., graft and
corruption, international indebtedness, social
unrest, insecurity, rice shortage, sugar quota,
lack of capi tal, brain drain, dollar control,
smuggling and as part of the United States
surely the Philippines will be an economic giant
In Asia."
Maybe if he takes a couple of aspirin and lies
down a wile those fevered imaginings will go
away. — Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune
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equipment to provide protitction to high-rise

commercial developments and new citizens the
now in residence are at the breaking
point as far as ad valorem taxes are concerned.
Mutual aid agreements for police and fire
protection among the ci ties can provide only in
interim solution,
Municipal government in South Seminole
County can no longer be considered a paruime
affair. The real need is competent dedicated and
coos headed elected officials who, in league wi th
knowledgeable professionals, will plan for th e
future
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HeA/so Faces
By iuy MchuGH
ChkI. Washington Bureau
Copley News Service

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enelci affect world relations disdained t,,"

Nixon's orders. lie
eases
from pole to pole.
Is that aLcc an apt self. his personal opinions, he
Kissinger tnmscIf. in a portrait of Kissinger'
only ben the President asks
Harvard thesis, wrote this
The question holds a )mid'ed for them.
WASHINGTON — They call description of Mcrttenuch:
When those opinkms come.
a nswers and a hundred
Dr. Henry Kissinger the
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was a rococo figure, arguments. But no presidential however, they invariably
"Metternich" of President
adviser has matched the reflect the balance f
complete, finely cazve,
Nix
At Moscow he faces an
u ace, like an intricately g imagined power of Henry theories of Metternich, acacid test.
Ku.singes since the days of cording to Kiuinittf'i White
m. His face was
like the famous Austrian pris
D. Roosevelt's Harry
House Intimates.
his conde
foreign minister who helped butwithout
%,ffubw brilliant, but ni
Hopkins or Woodrow Wilsesi's
Harold Nicholson in his
forge a century of European
Col. Edward M. House.
definitive book, "The Congress
ul timate seriousness.
x'ace at the C.ngress of Vienna
of Vienna," wrote: "Met'Equally at home in the salon
after the Napoleonic wars,
Whether that power is real is ternlclm's po
litical theory can t
Kissinger, too, has a con- and in the cabinet, he was the arxthe'
argument. sturinxed
word
of .
beau Ideal Of an aristocracy
Kissinger
laughs
at
in
in.
Clemens Metternidi served whkii justified Itself not by its suggestiom that he is some son t
erruitional affairs the baLuxv
the Hapsburg kings of the Holy truth but byitsexistence. And If of gray eminence in
the White of power was an almost cosmic
Roman Empire. iissinger be never caine to terms with the Hc'use lie describes hinisel!
In
principle
'ibis be
serves the President ci the new age it was not because he a collector of facts, a man whO
national and International
United States. Public opinion failed to understand its outlines options to the balance led him to distrust all
and personal popularity mat. seriousness, but because he President, then carries
Out Mi. extremes."
tend naught to Metternich. and
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other cetetzit.ies who share am
attribute: all of them are
beau1if
Kminger. national security
adviser to the President, does
not protest compariacms with
Meuernldi; in fact, be Invites
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FRANK VOLTOLINE. Circulation. General Manager
JOHN A. SPOLSKI, Associate Editor
FRED VAN PELT
WINIFRED F. GIELOW
Managing Editor
Cnps'oii,'
STAFFORD DERBY
or ial Page

ROY GREEN
Advertising Manager

GARY TAYLOR
Sports Editor

CHARLES HAYS
Mechanical Supt,

Editor of Edit

Nixon who:

Formulated the Viet.
namizaUon policy that Is now
WWkI SUCh severe strain.
Doctrine- that en.
visions the steady withdrawal of
military power
around the world and the
buildup of self-reliant allies.
-IredtotzeakthekywaU
that separated the UnitdStates
andCommunist China for 20
years and brought the
President's trip to Peking.

JANE CASSELBERRY
Courty Editor

DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor

RALPH HAYS
Comp. Room Foreman

RAY STEVENS
Room Foreman
Photograph'
BILL VINCENT. JR.. Staff
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American

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Cambodia in 197
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Reckoning is At Hand
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written permission of It* publisher of The Herald. Any In
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considered as infringing on The Herald's copyright and will be
held liable for damage under the la*.
Pslished daily •zept Saturday. Sunday and Ct,rlsimas:
pubilihed Saturday preceding Christmas.
4dvr,111ing

The Herald se n'ismbqc of the Associated Pr ess wh,n i,% on
fitted exdusJvlyto the vie for r,produ(tloflo4 all the Il,i,,,
Printed In this newspaper.

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this important matter quite disdainful of them
be entered here. A certain na
One
tional poll-taker reports that
numbers of Americans
are onset at Hanoi's open invasion of South Vietnam's
soil
the Demilitarized Zone and the prospect of
severe defeat for Saigon's armies. They are not pleased,
he says, at such a consequence of our withdrawals of men
and material
A much more limited exploration of voter sentImert in
Michigan found some similar responses. Many felt that
Hanoi was grossly at fault for heating up the war and
that it was acting deliberately to enibarran the Presi.
dent in an election year.
Said one politician aware of these findings:
"Many peujmle feel we shouldn't let Hanoi take 'are of
another President for us."
The refrrence here was to judgments that Hanoi's 168
Tel offensiv e w as h.nvilt' rpcnnntihl. for I v,,A,,,', .TnI,.,.
; on ;',ç; 'tot
o seek
t'' aib'rmnT'
Mabethen, Nixon thinks there is some good domestic
politics In his new Vietnam action. But the stronger guess
is that he is governed by other considerations
lie has reser ssantrd Just to respond to America's wish
to get out of Vietnam. lie has wanted to manage with.
drawals In a way that would give South Vietnam a high
ct-,ance of survivalfie has not really wavered in that judgment for at least
He
the last five years. And he evidently is willing to r ty the
political price to him of acting upon It. His time of.reck.
uning is at hand

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Daring so much with more sweeping air assaults and
tIe m.iiog of North Vietnamese harbors, Prisldent Nixon
.omrelv nu.ut it utterly lat.itistic politically,
In Itt:: ultor ishing yea.- of voter protest, weariness with
tI Vii' !. t in var-to to n' 's surprise—Is always among
t' toi trei' or four Is times opinion surs-eyers find
tiiublittl Ue .' mneracois eple
l'ht'v';•
out .r Indochina. and fUltr They iimphciii
our participation. on the ground at
Ielk .t. 51 mutic. a'asttfs x' men and resources, damaging
to tot 'ic It .nI t"forts.
'.mIt tilckdro!., tj.iltIiclans have beer iIal'ln,i for
mOti'hS thit any move 'iit' hIrings thew—j, to the sa'-.'n's
f'nnt p'c-s nur;s the Ire:.idnt pottwal&gt;
:everal
'ear °': mtre. he 1 tai fi,uted
mni nouui iiv iriuuniin n'ay air mirmt's i - mr i.iiei perimias
against ?o1li Vietnam. Suite the big P.anol otfensi';e
began a month and a half ai, this response has of course
been continuous.
If the-it'
oli1it a danger in such actions. it
uld
seem small compared to the possible peril in Nixon's new
course The magnitude Is far greater. Involving as it does
all of North Vietnam's trading partners and most specificbiggest military supplier, the Soviet Union.
Is all this obvious? Then the chief conclusion has to be
'hat Richard Nixon, said by his critics to be governed aI
ssays by the narriyest of political . considerations, is in
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unresolved moral questions In me'iI.

There is a companion quandary to this question Whik
not so profound as the first, it is a situation more doctors
are more likely to encounter. This Is whether to tell or
not to tell a dying patient that be Is thing.
It would seem that it ought to depend upon the patient.
his personality. his store of psychological strength or
spiritual resout'ees,
But mankind has apparently devised as many shle
of dying as it has of living. After surveying doctors from
four continents, a team of researchers at the Medical
College of Ohio at Toledo report that the decision more
quirks
often than not is based on the physician's
cultural background and religion-not the patient's
The study included 2.'IO doctors: 24 from Argentina, it
from India and Ceylon. 24 from the Far East, 45 from
Israel, 40 Jewish-American doc tors nd
American doctors.
Each physician responded to a battery of 12 Interlock.
Ing questions designed to reveal his attitudes toward
telling a patient about a fatal disease tin this case, canc'erl, tvt ordering "aggressive treatment" for the dis.
ease and about his views on death and immortality.
The Investigation turned up significant difference's in
the handling of terminal Illness. The researchers bcl,ee
these difference's stem from the cultural and religious
background of the physicians themselves.
American doc tors, for instance, strongl hclie1' iu
telling the patient he has a fatal illness. Non'Amerlcanc
just as strongly oppose this
Argentinians believe
say die, as It were-even though It subjects the patient to
added pain and expense without much benefit to him,
Indians and Ceylonese do not favor aggressive treat.
rnent Americans and Far Easterners would use aggres.
she treatment only for selective cases, and Israeli doc.
n split o the question.
tors were almost evenly
Israeli, Far Eastern and Jewish-American doctors gi'.e
little credence to immortality The other groups bt'lit'e
In some form of afterlife
Alone among all the doctors, the Jewish-American doc.
tors believe that man can be happily reconciled to the
fact of his nonexistence after death.
The Israeli and Jewish-American doctors, says the
study. "do not believe In preparing spiritually for death.
and therefore see no point in telling the cancer Patient
about his illness. It is more important to them to [)rOlOni
life and cause no aggravation or sadness to the patient."
By contrast, the Indian and Ceylonese doctors believe
the pa tient must have time to prepare for death, but
that it is difficult for the patient to cope with the knowl.
edge that his illness is fatal.
The researchers conclude that it Is of the "utmost im.
portance" for each doctor to be aware of his own par.
ticular attitudes about death so that he can prevent these
idiosyncrasies from interfering with the quality of med.
lea) care he administers to the fatally Ill patient.
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Thags the mud_
we could ,11 do without:
A bittle and a half of vetNuts with guns.
mouth and one ounce of gin,
Freckles alter 21.
Being left your great-great
Televised bullhight&amp;
uncle's spats In his will,
The impulse in a poker game
Finding the Fountain of
to draw for an Inside straight 'Youth-only to be told that It Is
"just this oor,"-f or the lth too polluted to drink from.
time.
Gtttiriga job as Wnekerper In
Dogleg holes on golf course&amp; a clock museum.
Dentists who want to cap all
me irnefi from a slrckyard
your teeth at 60, so you can on a humid day.
smile Lie a starle t.
Riding an amusement park
'l'I sound ti stuck rs2r
roller ec.il,r whit.
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keep an eye
three daredevil
ubleen.age youngsters,
Strange young blondes at
cocktail parties who spill Mar.
Unix on you and want to know
what's new in your sea Ile.
Coining down /iith gout the
same day you I se to give a
speech to a it oWanct conventuon.
n sneezing at.
Getting a su
tack while golnj through a manftary dairy w'ftj, other meznbei's
of you 1ozr th trade grammar
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the only bachid In your
pocket Isn't etein
Football games in which
Texas beats Notre Dame by one
point with a Wyard tcoctxlown
pass In the last two seconds of
play.
Obliging a young mother at
the too who asks you to rush t*r
squirming four-year-old son
into the men's room-but gei.
Wig the young man into position
two seconds too late.
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Elizabeth Ann Ma'
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A N ()AK LEAF
was presented to ('ol. Walter M. Turner iw University of Tampa
President B. I). Owens. The honor was in recognition of exceptionally
meritorious conduct as an ('X('('tlt lye officer of the Army's jx'rsnnnt'l
opera t ions in Washington prior to his appointment as professor of
iiiiiita l'y science at the private tmnivt'rsits'. Colonel Turner's mother,
- James ('oh', re s ides at 915 I'ark Avenue. Sanford and his wife's
parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Collum. at 200W. 1601 St., San'ord.

FURNITURE

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In aggressive treatment — neser

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fll(lS'I't)l., Flu,. (Al') — libt'rty County, Florida's smallest,
has the state's loss t'st crime
rate because there are so mimany
good things to do that nobody
wants to do anything really had,
says County Judge J. Rayburn
Peddle.
Ills point set'meel well taken
after a Florida Department of
Law Enforcement report
showed that liberty County's
crime rate in 1971 was about 20

Chinese Women's
Lib? Not Really

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iiines tosser tlu,t that of Dade
('c*inty I Miami), which topped
the fii.cc'unty list.
"We don't have a juvenile
problem here," the judge SflId.
'The reason Is a child here has
got freedom. lie can go to the
woods, hunting, fishing and
swlmimilng. A child is naturally
rebellious. If there's nothing for
him to do, he's going to get into
trouble."
The law enforcement bureau

State Approval
Plan t
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By JOHN VAN (IIESON
TAI.LAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
— Chairman David Levin says
the Florida Pollution Control
Hoard will approve the $300
floating
nuclear
million

By RAY CIIOMLEY

WASHINGTON NEA i
Men who spend their time analyzing such things report that Women's Lib is not doing seell in China
Now this seems to contradict the prominent roles in
which women have been seen by those accompanying
President Nixon and other Occidental visitors. It also
seems to contradict the official line of the party and
government.
But Asian scholars who have done some careful research on the subject send me word that women eager
to move in the highest political councils of state have
not met with great SUCCeSS of late in China.
Some women have, of course. But these analysts note
that the most prominent women have some pretty 'high
male connections. There's Mao Tse.tung's wife hian
Ching, on the Politburo, who was a mighty voice in the
Cultural Revolution. 71ire's Mao's daughter, ltsiao Li,
editor of the powerful liberation Daily.
A number of other v vs of powerful men hold prominent positions of high risponsibility Cho En-Iai's wife,
for example. Ilut my I iformants are not impressed by
this They take it as at other example of male chauvn.
ism.
What the scholars do note is that recent claims touting
the Increase of w :'men cadres in local party and government organs, when analyzed, show that few If any of the
new appointments have been made above the county
level.
Even there, they claim that many women elected to
the local committees are generally regarded as nothing
more than decorative fixtures. In some areas, it is a
matter i4 rote to have a woman vice-chairman as a
token aflointee, these men say.
The local Chinese officials Involved have explained
th. by :uiying that because women are heavily burdened
w lh tw.iehold chores they should take a lighter load in
ri'iotutionary activities.
To judge by official statemnent.and officially sponsored
riwspapt'r and radio campaigns, the Peking government
Is a!l-oui to raise the official status of women.
Local leaden are taken to task for believing men are
important and women are not. The widespread belief that
women should devote themselves solely to work within
the family Is officially leered.

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Liberty County Is
Nice Place To Live

approve the project, which
would create 10,000 jobs and a
$100 million payroll.

Asked if the Pollution Control
Board would say yes to the giant
IA-vin said "that's my
proposed for
guess but I have no official way
Jacksonville, which faces of knowing."
crucial economy vs. ecology
At least four Cabinet meni
decisions this week.
The Pollution Board was to hers have commented publicly
that they favor the project, and
determine today whether the
there Is speculation the Cabinet
plant
Westinghouse-Tenneco
vote could reach 7-0, unless
meets state water quality
there Is a last-minute attempt to
standards and the Cabinet is
approval of a dredge and
scheduled to decide Tuesday
permit.
fill
whether to issue a dredge and
fill permit for hundreds of acres
With reports of a 2.2 tie on the
of submerged land at Jackson- Pollution Control Board,
s'ille's Blount Island.
[A-vin's vote was seen as the one
But there is little doubt at this that would determine the (ate of
Point that both state boards will the
project,

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list said 5,762.1 erinics per 100,WO residents were committed in
I),iilc ('tsinty last year. Based
in the 100,000 residents scale,
I.itx'rty County's crime rate
worked out to 264.2.
l.iberty County's population is
3,401, compared to Dade's 1.3
million.
liberty County is well off the
ortb
beaten track in Florida's northwest Panhandle. The county lies
along the east hank of the teacolored Apalachicola River,
and two-thirds of its acreage is
covered by Apalachicola Natitinal Forest or timberlands
owned by the St. Joe Paper Co.
Only 189 people were arrested
in the county in 1971 — 156 of
them on drunkeness charges. Of
the nine serious crimes reprtetl, the most serious were
two cases of aggravated assnult.
Iist week, the only prisoner
in Sheriff L. C. Rankin's jail
was a woman held on a drunkeness charge. The last arrest he
made was on May 14, when he
nabbed a man "for stealing
honey bees" which produce the
tasty Tupelo honey many I.ib.
erty Countians sell.
Sheriff Rankin explains dryly
that one of his big problems is
dog snatcher s.
"They get upset over stealing
dogs," he says. "You might
steal a you ngun, but don't mess
with anybody's dog,"
J. W. Eubanks, who owns the
Apalachee Restaurant, credits
the sheriff for liberty County's
low crime rate.

Easter Seal Program Set
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Annual program for hearing parents this year, and all have
Impaired children and their been carefully selected for their
parents at Camp Challenge, need for this type of service.
Florida's Easter Seal camp, is They conic to camp Challenge
announced by Carl E. Larson, from throughout Florida with
director of camping for the one family from Georgia and
Easter Seal Society of Florida. tint' from Mabama. With the
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sponsored by Easter Seals in dividuni attention for both child
cooperation with the Florida and parents is readily available
Speech and Hearing Association and of prune imnportant'e',
Directing this yenr' Pr'riml
began on Sunday and continues
is
Miss Sandra Brooks, MEd.
through Friday.
The purposes of the program from Florida State University,
include working with the and assistant director is Miss
preschool child with a hearing Vesta Turbeville, M.S., parent
problem, but major emphasis is information educator for the
given to providing parents with Leon County schools in
a working knowledge about the Tallahassee.
One of the highlights of the
speech and language of a
week
long program will be a
24
child.
The
impaired
hearing
volunteer professional staff in session on "living with it
special
this year's program consst of hearing loss" with
('ouncil
for
the
guests
from
speech
audiologists.
of
Hard
of
Hearing
Children
pathologists, teachers of the
including
Florida
Central
visiting
and
deaf, nurses
professors. Fifteen of this staff William Sezidler, Orlando,
are in residence at camp along president of the council, and
Mrs. Mary T. Hopkins, Orange
with 14 students majoring in
coordinator, hard of
Speech and hearing at the County
Rock Lake
hearing
department,
the
University of Florida,
Orlando,
Florida
and
Elementary
School
in
South
University of
This
Easter
Seal
program
for
Florida State University.
The populsr and well known hearing Impaired children and
program has an enrollment of their parents is one of several
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make sure you'll have the power you need.
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investing in more equipment to protect our natural
resources. For example, after borrowing water to
C001 our new generating units, we have to cool the
water itself before we return it to Florida's rivers
and bays. This calls for the construction of
complex cooling water systems. The one at our
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your entire home for Summer

Things We All could Do Without
13&gt; UL IIOYLL
NEW YORK (AP)

was rei'ently over--Last Wednesday, Askew by Kirk's actions. State-paid virtirun
fly 11101 OPPEL,
lt,tneul
Warkenhut
investigations
by
suspended Sheriff Roy
Assoslatcot I'ress Writer
Now w'M'klng as a carpenter
on Detective Agency men led tothe
TAI.I.AIIASSKB, Via. (API [taker, 62, of MartinCounty,
at
a steam plant, Escambia's
Gay, fleubin Askew has gtowi'lq of drunkeness on the suspensions of i..o. imvts Of St
says he plans to seek M,
Flanders
Davii
County,
refusal" to Johns
moved against five of Florida's Jtut; arid "
election,
Thornpvin 'if Lee crud Her.
67 sheriffs during his short reign nopd'raie with other !iw
Prid, credits the Department
nar'l"s I.owm.lfl Thotr,pVifl
In office-lopping even former (t'etmu,nt agencies
of Law Enforcement, created at
cleared
and
liiwman
were
-1)fl Thursday, the governor and
Gov, Claude Kirk's Wackenhut
Davis was Kirk's behest, and Edgar Dunn
bakediflcursions Into FiOfIoIaS t,rdeted a state attorney to In. reinstated, while
Jr., Askew'q legal counsel, with
Vestigate alleged mistreatment removed.
courthouses.
work leading to action against
later in his term. Kirk lifted the sheriffs.
Just last week, the top law en- of priSOners In Hernando COOn.
fiurcement officers in three ty Sheriff Sim lnwman's
ftc hadge of W F.. Bill Davis
He sa,'$ William Reed, head of
of Escamnbta ('minty, who still time department, "is really a
ci'unlles felt the governor's 11r04,ksville Jail
-4)n Friday, Askew went to
fares charges rif gambling, tsir- dedicated iruy, and probably the
Iusser.
gl.'r',' and nalfeasane in
"It all indicates thatt when we train and got a grand jury
cast
liliral guy yriu'd ever
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lust filed away," said Don denth of Tommy J. Vickers, in.
I'ride, Askew's press secretary. Jilted as a prisoner in the lake
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1971, Askew's track record with l'sir sheriffs were affected
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%heriffs looks like this:
First mt,assao1nr
Or, Mao 1* 2, 1971, Askew
In July of 1778 (oriru'l
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I'rioigeon of tiny Lafayette ojor to the I 'nited States ti'.
Cosmnty. Priolgeon was removed l.ou*is XVI 'at France, ir
by the Senate, and convict-ed in used in the Cnitecl Statc'
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federal court on charges of buy. lie was the first foreign olui.
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tractor.

cine is whether or not a doctor has a duty. or even a
nghl. to employ heroic measures to keep the spark of
life fl ickering in a hopelessly Ill patient,

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So Washington inevitably
turns to the study of the great
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to
fatbam the German-born
Harvard geopolitician who has
emerged as a key but enigmatic
figure in President Nixon's
uest for -&amp; generation of
peace
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Advertislrç Director I. Asst.to Publisher

Governor Acts Swiftly On Complaints

Telling 'Death':

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have lcxt th.s season. The Iati.t cnme Friday
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he sad Uim down The Twins lost but once In
the first half and this la test loss was their first
of the wmnd hall of play.

in a Pirate run in the third and also brought in
a new pitcher ft the Twins, Starrt.
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had Ued the cour.1 tri Utill-ir hall of the iming.
The Pirate&amp; weid un a uvring binge kpirist
StarTett in Lhe fourt!~ as they bcwe4 three
tiThes. With Holland L double and Jsi±SonS
single the big b1ow of the tflfllfl&amp;.

hedboe safely and aicd them ciimetnw
RglnaId karnes led off the Twins first and
was safe on
Mike Cox
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Hittiru! wise it wa.
,Jackson and Hillard
each wiLh two Uts ior the Pirsta.
Catholic Junior fbgh Swim with 39 points. 71* best finiA
For ill- Tilifirts Grant "
Suvrett had two MtTt
flit any All-Souls in this comapiece
Krughts of Columbus, Council petition u; the past had been
The Senior ILlIpiC tThtUt UVo th Angels 5l50spai-ed the
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Cir first tilt of the inning. a ruiging double.
Hits bt, Churk Starrett and Johnny Cobb

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Riddle was in senoua trouble but once and

and Lanceliollandand%uisonrapprdslngles.

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toys leatn %*as the bW in the
loaded the bases. But RkWk got out of the six yexnl the 5chool hits been
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again And he warns, he's titles last year.
broken engines and machinery.
playing golf better Own ever.
That sweep. of course. was Jim Malloy. a likeable. soft.
"I'm hitting the ball better built on the foundation of a vie- spoken driver from Denver,
Colo., died of massive injuries
41 now than I was a year ago," tory In this tournament.
Rookie John Mahalfer fin, four days
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Motor, IParts 19.1 7
Golf Classic. "I'm probably hit. Wearer, the host pro who held Denver Tuesday-on what they stopped
f title n tile
tit liand tile first
ling it better than I ever have in the second and third-round 1A 01,11d have been his 37th birthwomen s softbaii ucague to
leads, were next at 286. Weaver da)',
my life,
McRoberts Tires. In other
"My pitting has been off- suffered two d ou ble bogeys en Art Pollard, a 45-year-old
women's action. Shoemaker
but it came back today. I'm routetoa 74 and Ilixon had a 70. campaigner front Medford,
Construction blasted Club IAA
alene with a Ore.. qualified in the fourth row
getting it all put together Doug Sande.n. .as
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18.6. In the final men's bflC or
on the first full day of trials.
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auumulate more 'peed cOflis 33- year-old vs stock car g reat illon_ship racing got In thought
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threaded his way up the second row, with rookies
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same street for awhile again, of lun dril,ing brothers from 1)), Llti%rr through Yarborough.
although their house numbers Albuquerque. N.M., drove orm Ilw averalze is 183.M in.p.h.
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Columbia (Tennessee) State
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ninth sluing right !ield&amp;r is ranked

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SEE AND TEST DRIVE THE FULl. LINE OF VOL KSWAOE P4%

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Jr., St-iiiiiok' high graduatc
was held Saturday night at th e
Park Avenue home of Mrs. W.
A. Kratzert. Mrs. H. A. Beck
served as co-hostess with Mrs.
Kratzert.
The patio was decorated In
the class colors of red and white
with streamers flowing and
tables set with paper plates,
napkins and cups depicting the
graduation theme, adding much
to the festive air.
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ro&amp;ow•n,quiteu('ietii.uie
the
supper of barbecued chicken.
potato salad, cole slaw, baked
beans, cakes, hot rolls and a
desert of petit fours in the cap
and diploma theme, the 28
guests enjoyed music and
dancing.
Charles was presented a gift
from the hostesses who are both
his aunts.
Also sharing in the gala
Mr. and Mrs.
celebration
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Garrett, president, of the Sanford Business vice president; Rhea Cooper, treasurer; Nora
and Professional Women's Club are from the Gordon, second vice president and Rosehla
left, Karen Westmark, vice president; Elinore Lyon.s, corresponding secretary. (Staff Photo)

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white dress with navy coat.
,rresanrtes mi the
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Bridesmaids were Diane wedding bouquet.
Patricia Sturno, maid of
Th'oupte eft 'nra i&amp;tini,
formal
length
Sampson
Jill Parker and
honor wore a
to points of :nlerest north if
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gowns
trip
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entically in Florida and when they retur-i
were
fashion
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taffeta featuring i*'ng Sleeves
the hcuncw attendant In their new residence will be a
'with four inch cuffs, white front that of
blue. Lavender 112 Muriel Si. Orlando.
and old fashioned high neck pastel shailes of
The groom is 'mphiys'd iy
yellow, carrytag nut the
of
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arrival of their first child. .i
daughter, who was born on May
1972, at Naval Air Base
Hospital in Orlando.
The young Miss was named
Bawn Mark. e weighed eight
pounds and one and one-half
uncu at birth and was 21 inhes long.
Dawn Marie's paternal
randparents are .'%trs. Audrey
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I.. Johnson, Sr. of Grand
Iia,mas Islanti. Her maternal
grandparents are
Mrs
Florence Glazier of Geneva ar.d
Ernest F. Glazier of Ascension
Island.
Ma ternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Glazier of Geneva; Mrs. Pearl
Etattenot Lady Smmth,Wis.; and
Mrs. B.H. Greer of Geneva.
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June
7.
Members
are
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to
officers for the coining year of scarves signifying the bubbly. irecording secretary )
a v I g a I o r bring prospective members
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coming year will be Laura Jo t corresponding secretaryi; anti along to enjoy the activity.
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steward
The theme was a IIPW Garrett, pilot (president); Rhea
-Jessie Brissun. Mr. and Mrs.
Champagne Flight with the Karen Wcstmark, co-pilot (vice ( treasurer).
Plans are being made for Robert Cooper; Mrs. Ruth
crew boarding their plane for president); Nora Gordon,
Central 1-locida Mineral and
the coming flight (year). Each pilot's iiiate (second vice members to attend the coining Cummings. Mrs. Judy Gainey. Gem Society,
with
Mrs. Margaret Ganis. Mr. and
member lolficer) was toasted presitlenti; June Foley, flight state convention to be held
president, William Burrage
I Vol with a flowing glass of engineer (turd vice president); the
Diplomat
in Mrs William Gordon art Mrs.
Hotel
presiding, will hold a meeLng.
-. -lioilyvuoud, June l5.l. '1'huost., Marguerite Gratuani.
.45 p.m., at the I u-st
Virginia
Mereer,
wishing 10 attend should contact
Also Mrs.
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'"d Savings and lain
Laura Jo for risers atlons. A big Mrs. Ethel Meredith and guest,
Mr. and Mrs. Association building. 24(
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4ewator Drive. Orlando.
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Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs.
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h their
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Sanford
president
rovt'rt'd dish supper meeting Cathy Haig .
this
free lecture program.
their
daughter,
pircn1s
with
week v;sit
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Russell
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l)(..)NALJ) HW,)VN receives his trophy Ii ;iii ta-.ctu;ili cich Guy
Garrett after being named the most valuable player on the SHS team.
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H) KEN RAPPOPORT
M ick ey Lolich spaced eight
ninth.
Associated Press Spoils Writer iii City first baseman John right into me. I was coming Baton, tIle's former team.
hits
and became the American
Iwo-run
Jeff BUfT(hl hit a
"Its * kmg season," said Mayberry, whilt running out his across the bag and be tried to Lyle, acquired from the fl4
first eight-game winInning
to
help
league's
homer
in
the
sixth
Dick Williams., "and we'll play grnund.r as the second in ling, beat me to the bag ... but I heM Sc' in a lire-season trade, saved
In
their
nor
in
Detroit's
triumph over
Fritz Peterson's first victory in Ti5U beat Minnesota
them again."
He Lay still on the ground for him."
strikeouts
His
seven
Jim
Cleveland.
In the other American t.eague the opener. Then he came on in opener. Then pitcher
The Oakland A's manager several minutes before gitun,g
liii league-leadpushed
d
home
t
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sUflda)•
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games Sunday, the New York Ow nightcap to save Mike Shlib*k sing
was ready to go to war alter he up.
4
deciding run In * leCOndinning ing total to 61,
felt that his pitcher, Ken Holtz.
Williams was so infuriated by It ankC(S tx-st the Boston Red Kckich's triumph,
Carlos May unloaded a threecarried the hangers
that
the
Texas
and
3-2;
6-3
"When
you
we
Spark)
cornrally
man, was intentionally knocked what he considered a blatant Sos. twiCe
locked over the Twins in the second run homer with two out In the
down in Sunday's 5.2 victory act of poor sportsmanship that Hangers took a doubleheader mg In. vou feel like it's
bottom of the ninth to pull Clii.
over the Kansas City Royaha. he directed Holtzman to thw from the Minnesota Twins, 5-2 up," said New York left fielder game.
eago past California. The An.
Mery
hlettenmund
ripped
a
and 34; the Baltimore Orioles Roy White, who had six hits in
at Kansas City hitters,
in the
Milwaukee the sweep. "I tilt against him three-run homerand rookie Don gels had taken an8-$lead
"Thefirst guy up's going logo bounced the
inning
with
one
of
the
solo
eighth
of
pair
the Detroit Tigers enoughto know the other tiltiers Baylor added a
down." Williams said. "so we Brewers
Art
Kusnyer'i
co
ming
on
Dobson's
runs
were knocking [oti Pinkila trimmed the Cleveland Indians are in trouble w hen he comes blasts to back Pat
four-hit pitching as Baltimore first major league bonier.
5-0 and the Chicago ',Vhite SOs in."
nipped the California Angels 9Doug Griffin delivered a
single before Lyle got Carl- ;.
run
got
a
warning
from
8.
Holtznian
Basketball Rule changes
Dave Duncan druve in Lhte
ton Fisk on a double play and .
the umpire after throwing a
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Tak
1 number of games decided at he free throw line ma
Bando smacked a Iwo,-run shot fly ball for the game-ending out. :
f the second.
dcrease next season. The Florida High School ActivitIe'
I.% It again came to the \'anWilliams pulled Holtzman to give Hcilti.man the runs tiC
Asaciabon has annaunced several rules changes, acng
lc1ory
to
needed
for
his
sixth
in
ke-es'
aid in the nightcap when
after six innings partly due
them one that will eliminate many free throws.
Kekich, who had been strug- kN
the incident and partly due to eight decisions.
The of fended team will be awarded the ball out of bounds
gling, walked the leadoff batter
i.e muggy. $8-degree tx-at.
8 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
on common fouls until the bonus situation is in effect. This
Southpaw Sparky Lyle came in the eighth. Lyle threw ano
pleaded innocentMa) bc
means that until the bon situation is to effect, only shooting
1 thought I had him as)'. He out of the bullpen to preserve er double play ball, then worked
National League
By KEN RAPPOPORT
American League
fr'.ils will be shot at the ime.
Writer
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Anether new rule iites that a player who fouls must raise
W I. Pet. (;H
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W I. Pet. Gil New York
Judging froat the games I saw last year, th ere are a lot of
18 12 .600 6
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players who will have to change their style to comply with
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title
in
three
)'ears
wits
Chicago
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Coach Bob Leonard.
Montreal
12 15 .444 5
't'w York
12 21 .364 l3
"This league is a lot tougher
9 17 .346 7ii St. Louts
Spring Game Changed
U'ston
since we won our first title,"
West
8
\ttliaukee
8 1. 3
said Leonard, indicating a great
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18 15 .545 2
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Rogers was pleased wan the tremendous first-week turnout,
York Nets 108.105 for the ABA
IS 18 .455 5
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San Diego
i':ago
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while pointing to "seven seeks
louts
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of strain" during thIs years
Pittsburgh 6, Montreal 0
:krna
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n cut since the last football game set'eral months ago. I
playoffs
Atlanta, 3, San Francisco 2
ulcbt't be at all surnsed if they wall to June 1 to start
Winning the league is harder
New York 3-2, Philadelphia 1Saturday's Results
reparthg the field for the June 2 game.
now because every team has
unproved since we won two
San Diego 5, Cincinna ti 3
Baltimore 6, Milwaukee o
sears ago." said Leonard. "But
Los Angeles 3, Houston 0
Cleveland 2, De troit i
my guys have also gamed sane
Sanford Senior League
Sunday's Results
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New York 4, Philadelphia 3
Texas 5, Minnesota i
betIt's
a
first
chaniptonsalup.
Pittsburgh
1-5,
Montreal
0.3
Chi
cago
8,
California
0
U you want to we some good baseball, stop by and watch
ter all-around condition."
Cincinnati 7.0, San Diego 2-7
II ston at New York, rain
some of the Senior League games played at Pinehurst Park.
Brown,
who
was
an
In.
Roger
Atlanta 6-1, San Francisco 4They play at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and there
Sunday's Results
diana hero Saturday with a
1st game 10 innings
2,
Is only two weeks of the season left.
game-high 32 points, also was
Chicago3,SI. Louts2
Nk3Boston3-2
scores
such
as
14-0,
16-0
21-2,
i
with
Tht
on that 1969-70 utk-winner and
Houston 2, Los Angeles I
VlC1'uI IW'IIHUHG deft) afl(l Robert Ashby 'right) received golf
Texas 5-3, Minnesota 2-1
but now nearl,'aflthe games are deddedby one o? two runs.
didn't hesitate to back up LeonMonday's Games
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Baltimore
Milwauk
5,
0
Chase is in the lead with *5.3 record. But right at their
awards from coach Wayne Epps at th e Spring Sports Banquet last
Philadelphia (Lerach 3-1) at
oit
5,
Cle
ve
land
0
Detr
with
IBEW
and
heels are Police
Thursday night at Seminole High. Ashby was n?.med th e most valuable
"There is more talent here
Montreal (Torres 34)
Chicago 9, CalifornIa 8
Recreation, which tightened the ra ce by blanking Chase
player and Richburg was named the most improved player.
and to my way of thinking, a
Houston (Dierker 3-2) at San
Oakland
5,
Kansas
City
2
last week, is also In the running with a 3-5 record
better team that our first
Diego (Acosta 1-1), night
championship club," said the 6Monday's Games
San Francisco (McDowell 5f(ot-5 forward. 'We just finally
Chicago (Wood 7-2) at Texas I) at los Angeles (John 3-3),
Baseball Summer Camp
put it au together."
(Bo6man 2-1), night
night
The Pacerswaited until the
California (Ryan 3-3) at OakOnly games scheduled
t
arduous playoffs to finally "put
land (Hunter 2-2), night
Tuesday's Games
Little League Baseball has announced Its opening date
it together," as Brown sald.
Only games scheduled
Philadelphia at Montreal,
Ice the lift). ,nnu.al Summer Camp Program at Its Southern
Tuesday's Gaines
night
Headquarters in St. Peterxbur. The complex, which in- They finished the season in
and place, 13 games behind
California at Oakland, night
New York at Chicago
eludes facilities for the camp program. Is located at 658 FiftyWestern champion Utah. Then.
Minnesota at Kansas City, Pittsburg at St. Louis, night
Eighth Street South, in St. Petersburg.
they had to heat Denver and the
night
Atlanta at Cincinnati, night
The camp offers a variety of activities, including tennis,
Stars
in seven-game sets before
Chicago at Texas, night
San Francisco at Los Ange- ()
in the winning run in the finale Cardinals' acquisition In the
swimming, badminton and volley ball, but with special
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facing the Nets in the finals. Associated Press Sports Writer with a tie-breaking sacrifice fly Canton trade.
Milwaukee at Detroit, night
les, night
emphasis on baseball. All of the latest equipment and
which went six games.
Cleveland at New York, night
Houston at San Diego, 2, twl"The thing you have to real. in the eighth Inning.
techniques fcr training in the skills of baseball will be used,
Bob Watson's two-run homer
Baltimore at Boston, night
night
It might not have been over tie," Al Oliver of the Pittsburgh
including d.ily use of batting cages, pitching machines and
in the sixth inning provided
yet except for Brown's P°
other items approved by the Research Department of Little
Pirates was
explaining
Car lton had his stuff going Houston with the power it
League.
erhouse play and the obvious calmly," is that we lost six against the Mets, but once again needed to beat Los Angeles and
disadvantage the Nets had stright in April while the Mets the
The first of our 1w-week sessions begins July 18. h.psqueeze back into first in the
Mets had the whammy.
playing with an injured Rick haven't hit their bad streak
plications are still being accepted for all four sessions. Full
May's did nun in. First he National League West, a scant
Barry, their star forward. Bar- yet."
Information can be obtained from the St. Petersburg office
wrecked Carlton's bid for a no- seven percentage points ahead
ry
scored 23 points Saturday,
Box
13366,
St.
by writing Little League Basebalt, P.O.
If Willie Mays keeps doing his hitter with a leadoff double in of the Dodgers. Jerry Reuss
but would probably have had a thing, the Amazins from New the sixth and coasted home on scattered seven hits, one of
Petersburg, Fla. 33733, or calling 813-345.8585. Locally, you
can contact the prcsnder't of the Seminole Little league or thelot more if he didn't have to sit York may never tilt it.
Agee's shot, then Willie hit one them MannyMota's homer,
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out most of the first quarter
The Pirates are in the midst of his own in the eighth to win it
District Administrator, Lou Teeborg in Winter Park at 671.
The Giants appeared headed
with a shoulder injury,
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of a pretty good streak them- after Jim Heauchamp, pinch for their 10th loss in 11 games
With Barry riot up to par. selves. They knocked off the
hitting for winner Tom Seaver, before Bobby Bonds came up
Bros-n took command of
Montreal Expos 1'0 and 5-3 SPIn- had singled.
with a two-run homer In the
IAPG Announces Dates
game when be scored seven day for their seventh victory in
Billy Williams drove in a pair eighth inning of their econd
potntsinaZS-l4 burst that gave a row and 12th in the lag 14
of runs, one of them with his game against Atlanta. Ron
Indiana
an 81-70 lead deep in the games.
The Iziterrsationai Association of Professional Golfers
third homer of the year, to Herd, the victim of the gamethird quarter. The bulge helped
That enabled the Bucs to inch power the Cubs over SI. Louis. winning blast, had held San
UAPG I has announced their first three tournaments for 1972.
the Pacers withstand a furious up abit on the even-hotter
pro-mis.
All three are $30 (J0 tournaments with ss
Mots, He broke a I-I tie with his sixth- Francisco tiltiesa for 5 3-3 in.
game-ending rally by New Yost who couldn't do a thing
The tow opens with the Ramsgate Classic June 15-18 in
against inning blast off Rick Wise-the nings.
that tell short when Billy Philadelphia's Steve Canton for
Mauldin. South Carolina. The tow' then moves In Mciii1CkhiOnni missed athx'e-pOtht five innings, then stunned the
tgomery, Alabama June 22.25 and to Dothan. Alabama June
shot at the buzzer.
Phillies 4-3 an twonm homers
8-July 2.
"It's been a good yea" forus," by Tommie Agee and Mays.
Tournaments have also been announced for Paint
said New York Coach Lou
Thai extended the Mets' win.
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Carnesccca, wt-ise team fin. mngsueak toll games-equalsilissoss
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Savannah.
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fla.; and !ttianii
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expected
the tour included a tournament at the Rolling
Last
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hills Country Club in Longwood, but there has been no an
iu t' tsr.,z '.1 defeat
hnpp
In Sundays other National
nounu:IIrnt stator if they will host a tournament this year.
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wise, also Out to some social aliw of worth in j-.m
good Idea to devote a few can slop it by simp} re-f usPISCLS (Fet' 20 to Mar 20) You have been
r- u!umn to hands used by
in to curt: the last a;iade- -procrastinating ltiot.t certain )ut)i (liar are vital it) your
briilgt' te'ac-tit'rs in their
HI WSPAPII IHflIPIM AflN.i
progress, so attend to them now. Get your home in better
classes."
ceder Add those new ideas and Items to your wardrobe that
Jim "These hands are
make It more charrnm
usually very simple, but
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
be or she win
here is cue that I have
T e bide4iiag has basin
be one of those charnung young people who can get unto the
Jazzed up a little,"
POW graces of others by being set) willing to help thanu
Oswald "This- basic lesson Weal Nwlh
East South
Pass IV
I&amp;
ht'rc Is '.c't- good South has
gain their aims. have more order about, but you must teach
asi'
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a classic Ito-trump and
while young to lister carefully to what others so&gt;, so that
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game. South ,--an count 10 4K 254 V KS 1 •54 4 Q 107
angles to gel what is desired The fields of beauty and
1111* cal) tri'tks provided he
What do you do now'
adornment, art, cultural fields, Cli., are all line here Spoli
just knocks out the ace of
a.-.tid tv-.' ns.-t!'ump Whai
are a must
dubs at his first cippor-tim. u-Isv"
"The Stars
the) Cu zwt compel" What you niake
ult
of yaw life u largely up to YOU'
TODAY'S QVE$T1OP
'Jim -- You see whetret I
Carroll Righter's Individual io,ccut for 'oux sign fo
tuive- lnc'mn'd tin' hand up'"
Your pa ft flu-f VI1fluIflU. to
June as now read&gt; Urn your copy iend your ti&amp;rtt*d.tr stud Oswald "Of course Tin' thre'r c1u5a iA'hai cii' you do
no mistakes wi

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he takes the lust spade', East
WI1 wilt huu.' had to clii.

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down on rxpenws so you have a luger reserve for important

LIbRA (Sept

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things in raartl the tsshm you like and gain your personal
suns skillfully improve your appearance , too Attend group
affairs that can tic most helpful uo you
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to No-. .'lt being more aware of
what others have in mmd as well as know ing your own mind
U wise Soda)', then you know tuetir: what in do Assist thow

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(5) Love Is a
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(9) Newlywed Game
2:30 (2) Doctors
U) Guiding Light
(9) Dating Game

TUESDAY

the

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Turns
(9) Let's Make a

11:00(7)15) (9) Hews

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MORNING
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matters in the future Get home and peratmal liclunginp Ui
better shape Show you understand finances

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Tomorrow
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I THAT PPN'T

Why h.isnt someone come
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(9) Patsword

(H Movies
:30 U) Doris Dii

by Sill HowrlII.
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DEAR J'()J.J., '-1 wcnflj like- to make and sell
decorated cake's fur hirttithi's liouithivi and other
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occasions but do nut know how It, figure the prices
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DEAR POY-My Pet Peeve is not Just local Everywhere we- liut'c traveled I have seen waitresses in restaurants utie tilt- sume dami. cloth for washing off the tables.
the chair seats i ud then
WINTHROP
by Dick Cos'ofli
hack it, the tables ogutiri It
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'ic'en that lucid Boards o
Health stituuld have rule"
fur such things and thu-i.
e'ntorrt' them -N. C. W
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timid that a small pliable'
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pur1ectl for filling the
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9:00 (3) MovIes

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Hogin't Heroes

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(9) Dragnet
7:30 (3) To Till the

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T)EAIL l'OLLY-I am answering June who wanted in
know what she could di' with scraps of double knit fabric
I work in a nursuig lionme' amid we have many lap covers
made from double kniu, Must of them are made of pleen

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30-10 CM THE (X)R1S OAY

MONDAY
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around Re' sure te use double duty thread so the atitehes
will not break -MRS M H

filling au that would make them too bulky, just a lining
Sonic' ni ours art' tied like comforters ano others lATe
nut
- iird sqcuirt- mxike ii vt-r' practical rover -MRS
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Sew the bi pu'c'es together, leaving an opening to turn
the- quilt
'hip this opening closed and top stitch all

zilmW the size' of an envelope They do not need cott on

by Bowen &amp;

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In this age' of The scrap craft craze she can cut squares

or it't tier ininLInz1tutln rum: wild as ti Lieslgns for u!ghanh,
bnb l,lunkt't, throw pillows, lute' bagi., children's
skirts, pants or shorts A bed quilt can he math' by sewing
together enough of the largest pie-c-es to covm-r the bed
twice' one piece for the' top and the' other for the Lining

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amount of water and can

start

10 if the'

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MOON CHlLIfltl:N (1mw 22 to July 21) A day to be
in' squeezed to form a spout for ;iuurzng No more messes
:iiid ctrzu time s;aent in w'iptrig w- uter drips off the iron.
charmuni with penur: whit can: hr uf anta?urr to you u
sornrtl,imig iniputtant I-md the right method j13
Such a glass can tie- Id-pt close' to the ironing board to be'
tuuiittt cit ri-fill,- - •\HLE!cE
reconciliatim; a- itt thuw who count Let astrology help you
)'nu
ca
ai
so
car1 Ito not neglect
correspondence
out
bow to be morn iucce10lul where sales, etc., air concerned
VIRGO (Aug 2.1 'ci Sept '2 You can find wjya to cut \Vangling an N.T. Overtrick
L!- O t , ui

toy Au

I,.. tuir,uruur ,,,'n$h*

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Em special recreation, so prepare &gt;'oursett in am 1w such.

Improve appesinnor and contact charmers earls' A gift
loved one will pave wa lot more affection in the future
(iL:MINI (Pst,i 1 1 to June 211 Do whatever you ran to
Improve your home &amp;' others there can be made happier.
also Handle all basic matters without delay Pay that

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Irl.ut.r frumuu

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and london. Sounds familiar' becomes a social ease herself, thetne, about the reporter who _______________________
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creating prt'hlerius with her _____________________________________

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mothers cared rnori' about them
A vta looPi bctter aft" being covi"i'd with wilt bath
Ing imuiti. two dg.i and sandwich erulfi
fh.t ,nr,ther, fri kids wear swim yii In the bath? 1h
Pat cookies without a meal-break, buy Army auy;i.ui
tanks. keep the Wrier filled With crush,1 lee
0flI.

10:00 13) DInah's Place

mx' afternoon It was m - boyfriend of seven months

.rndrrl

Children wt,Idnt look

frequent cross-Atlantic flights beconwi a social ease to her,

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le cocst.. PVC11I YNIO
WITH PAY WH'Lt CAPCR WAS

CALL 151 THf TL)ipi 'IkJCI'

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tiultrnent runs so deep that she lb. revolt
99 30 CIL IIEItE'S I,U('V can't distinguish between
hienun David Frost plays a very problems
and
normal
Popular celebrity who makes situations Ivery relationship

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us lured, then encnei up ajth :iSnt.w TraIn'' 11w wIndup of obliging tans so 1w ran steep
Aft" ARC MONIMY bit. YOoP and mattes lIt. rty
11
9the two-parterfinuts 1)1114.0 still iiurmng1tiefli,hIs Onthislucky
Nu;lrr MOvIE; "lb. Viking rdrtnq trawl bpfnq. ruwnur'
trying In protect (tin I)tluneru "ii'. itu's, who he hires'
Queen 5.1 in ancient ftdtoln t*tk to the job with the vip
from hostik Sinus Indians
durIng lb. ftnm.in occupation. liii On. fitwis twirl, relieved of
liotiever, 1)iIloum Iriet to get lulut
.Sb.
to in ir'
I -'n '.lurray stat as lb. l(.trru 'r
Ihe Iuuulluuns for help but insteaul
4r
free tan
W1tif)
riiiiltary
governor
seeking
cornered, snub the (rein
Nll(
911
ankle, arid tir4s hen.!f in t''.
Iuutscni:rs tlt'titk to take h'IIIIIFIIE: 'The lmnpalient rcwzistence CariLa plays
the [tent tribe with InI4e Of a tnbhery. 1! Carrie queen of
t Heruni
things into their own hamis anti heart'
,:ivc up the prisoners LI) the Snodgress, Michael ftrandon wtYJIJI Murray fails in love, tAil tiiii (bOOI.5 f(. the SUIT!
--and Michael Constantine are when she's forced to kid a
lndi*ns
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fenlured in tonight's tirania revolt, he finds hurns.Il in the
CLUB
Miss Snodgress portrays a crushing position of having to
- -•social worker whose corn- fight her with force to put down

by Al Vermeer

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npu.lurt tiu: herr's what happened While holding the matci
Light my dater c1garr. I

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play mori' golf In

Highlights

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(;rni grows more itotnuil tinting the weeks thi' chitilirn are awny.
Tennis utmons always squeak but inturlalingly mm July
1 he mnallorder cimmimlinnins who promise their books and

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trig 'niot

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DEAR ABBY: On I''c 2, 17. I was to nv, girl
trnds kttrhen tuu'rng tu little homemade wine when I
n-ached Into my pocket and pulled out 10 or 12 nng settxngs I tossed them on the table and said 'Pick out the one
you like and I'll have a stone put to It " She did, and that
wa' ft Since- ft was three rth''s be! n-c- CirIs:n.as that was
as

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been going together foe five years when
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�Monday, May 22. 1972

2A-TheSanfurd Hrld

Legal Notice

1D/
VORRY

George

CUNIC By

Dean Ruuik ShOWS *111
Washington officials must
be skilful verbal "fSIlCSIS
with r.poflirel Note till 4
told diagnosis of their plychalog ccl methods. ,

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lirt seat trrenn'
Then Dean Rust mixed

humor

School of Jniirn*hcm at

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"'flu' press should bore Its
to get secrets," 1w admitted,

"We are having a conventian of the Southern A,wiciatson of ftusinrtsc C'.nnu'mt-

jOrtli'
htit not hs' bribers or the ncr." wherein th
sympathetic and expressos
breaking of laws."
Then lit' delivereti an its incretitilits it till' heavy oh.
cisive iluignosas of the met),- ligttintt ilevoking flflfl the
ebctinri,iched official from
t,d iicrd h\ the arintxs
umnhcts, reporters and news WhIflIn ill' WIflt' to extract
newsworthy facts.
anuh'its whit constantly
"Srnutn." the' reporter
gns'rrn.
front our leading

ftiiik

and

our speakers. hr

a 1ev.'

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SABC

Is inviting tt;t- top orators
wfui have prr'vrnus y spoken
siring
thir'tr conventions

past

5

years

ennyed
lier'auw
the'
liT fnrnitr address s
ru. till's' have asked me
1

see If you could tflflW
.Igiiin.'

ment officials in Washingtnri.
Apropos of the "slantiiit(
f news. hr :IIL'nt,nned
thrtu picture of a refugee'

woman in the'
with tiptifted hands, as slit
plradrtJ to hr evacuated via
irlicopter.

Another

neat

devia'e

hr

termed the "ftethidr Ylan.

will exclaim incrr'diilnuslv,
"I don't see how von --r
td lip iiiidcr the flf.i't".
ihittiet that dyoive
on t'flSI.'
the Senator
expand until soon be lets
clip comi' mnsidt'' data.
Then there is what Drati

ohs snuck is i
I. rt('r member of ms

'flie obvious implication
w
that wt callously ig.
nnrrd civilians." lie added

Buck calls the "Hand Crentrchniqit', ins-niving
athi'

Club." as his

"hti,t If the phntn'rapiirr

sonic- explosive fact. tniu' or

COMPLIMENT CLUB
.'.lti Ag'

.nnij)IInu'nt

deft invitation indicates,
The SABC is composed of

had merely

si'rcatik editors and other

have' induelrd the .i

,istinuzhistic experts who pmIlllrt magazine_s or trade

seronci huge lit'lic-opter.
ciamrnt'd it' tlsv hnm V.'Ithl

III tI't' field of 1)1151-

turned

his cam-

era a few dcgrre. be would
of a

similar women ref titrrs.

HesS.

"And this

woman whiti was

Besides, I wanted te' hear

left behind, wmild ulcis have

Dean Uuisk again, fm his

been on that loaded hiel,-

flian%' years as Secrrtarc' of

copter except for the fact
the' nea's pliritot'raphmr'r bad

t.fli'

tinder twim presidents

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION HO. 73437
lit r, else mart ii,. Of

"SIlL W SMITH, Husband
and
DOROTHY C. SMITH. Wife
NOTICE 'TO DBPIND

THE STATE OF FLORIDA 'TO
DOROTHY C SMITs
r.re,ci &amp;res Motor L.pd'jo
70' CaHill. PIt'S
M.fC1wnLClbuI5,
9,nnSylvanl. 17055
VOL ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that PAUL W. SMITH hat fiieo a
PetItsoci Ill the dr-WI! COil?? of
SemInole' County, Florida, for
DissolulussofM.rrlape,ancyosjare

reQuIred to serve a copy Of TOUT
w'lttCtI Defense,, It any, on
WILLIAM I.
COLBEPT,
L.NSTROM. DAVIS A MclN
TO'.P4 Attorneys for Pelttionec.
witose eddre,$ is Poit Office cos
iL Sanford Florlda.37771.andlII.
let, ncrnin..i ,lfh hi. r.rk
'.4 hi.
.
.
4).OiCliyIedCOuFtOnQr befor',June
I. 1913. OthetwiSe • default ar
u?iintlte lsidccfnent will be efltet'ed
aucirilt sot for the relief demanded
mr me Petition
WITNESS my hand avid official
seal 0' said Court ott
May, A.D
iseal'
APTHUR
BECYWITH. JR
-

.. ........-

Cr'.' of the Circuit Court

Seminole County, Florid.
It, Elton Scott
Otri1y Carl
'.I..mAA4 I. COLDERT, ESQUIRE
0
C"i!NS'TROM.DAVII&amp;MCIPiTDSH

Ho." Office Has 1330
I'lorid. Stale Bane
Silt, 77
Saniorti. f'Ionlda 37771
Attorneys to' PatIIliw'r
PublIsh May a. t.
nF.4c
-

lid RI THE MARRiAGE OF
J 4. C V. 5 0 N ,
* I L L I A A'
PtTlTlOPitk. Alit) JUDY R
iaL*.si)Pi IIEPOHDEN'T
NOTICE 01 ACTION
TO JUDY N JACKSON
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREbY NOTIFIED
trial art jCilut fa' dilsolulSon f
marriage has UsAti filed by FRED
WILLIAM JACKSON and YOU arc
reQuIted to $0? ye a cops Of
written ISefinses II an', to It Olt
CARROLL IlLIRKI Attorney fa'
Pet Ilecrs.r. wnote aidress Is ''
Sanford Atlantic ban.' Illdg. San
teed. niOcida 37" I. and Ill, the

origInal wIth tile Cleft Of Its. above
Styled Court on or before the lift?
day Of iun. At) 1972. otherwis, a
Iuopment may be entered against
you tar the 4ief elensandid in the
PilIlioc
W?TtiESSrn' hancanxittts'seafof
tii'd Cnut Cr' flit it?'. dAt a' Mist
AD 1977
Sealt

hi Ilr'wfti, j'
Ci,".' gI Ciruit Lou??
Seminole County. FlorIda
fly CCCIII. V. Ekern
Deputy Clef,,
Carroll Burke
Attorney foi' Pehlligner
'417 Sanford Atlantic
Bane Bldg
SenIors), Florida 33??
Pubiflit May IS 27.79 I, June 3. 1573
______________________________
NOTICE Qf
SPICiAS. CLICTIOW

You*lil. pteess. taA.nofkcetfsaf
SeCILI Election *111 be held IP IsisOF NORTH ORLANDO.
FLORIDA. on the t3tft day at June,
I1' tar the ,b4&amp;rpese 0' ratlfy,rt. trio
Village Cnarter
The place of voting *111 be at In.
VIllage Of tic,. Roots, 7, of the
Vileage •fli. Lflnawoed.Ovbedo
Road.irt Ihe' VILLAGE Of' NOPTI4
ORLANDO. 1-uDlilti? 'The Polls
0s' open from 1:00 4. it' IC 7 .00
a

'The Vfiiagc of North
by Manyl'.

I'li$ape CU'S
Publish May 1,13.22. 79 1512

THE

CUlT Of FLORIDA, lId AND POP
SEMINOLE COUN'i'Y
CIVIL ACTION HO 77.145
MARTIN and A
11. V.'
I
WALLACE. JR.
P'.&amp;ntttfi
DOLIA Ti ELLIS

Defervian!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DOLIA Ii ELLIS
YOU ARE NO'TIFlEDtlsatar.actiCr
.' lIen flied again." so.' to cancel
of recoro that ce?ta*nwarrantyeleeC

sCordet? in Official Ilacond.' 11004
page' 140. f.lio Record.' of
Seminole Cwnty. Florida. altO to
Dull? title Ic. rael property sItuated
Seminole

Florida,

County.

descrIbed a.' toliowi
flgisg 2Nd tee? South of he
NE cOrner Of Ifs. NV.' I,.. 01 the Pit
a Township 21) South.
Hal.
Rang, 211 East. ?.'II VVIi?

.

foei. Pdott
5au9 7$ fpe t,i
-.........
The
es, to ReWnnlnu. LL
parcel
descrIbed
following
beginnIng at the SW corner of laId
property run N isoegreos 57' 41' F
Ion South Boundary thereof
feel, thence N 27 ovureet ii' Oe'
£1J7 test to a curve concave Nor
theflyhavinga radius 01 421.57 feet.
a c.f,fral angle 0171 degrees 42' 43".
and CherdbSa?Iflgof S Ildeutees
V.' tili55e SW 110551) saId
wry, ar ar distance of ISlE) feel.
bh.ncr 5 7 degrees 01' 3.2" Vi' 4 74
tee' to me Point o1 Beginning and
also les.' that pa?? as platted in
GREENIUf lAP Of' LOCH ARBOR.
THIRD SECTION. at recorded
Dial Boot t,, Page Ito? tile Pbllc
Records of SemInole Coun?y.
YOU ARE REQUIRED IC ai've a
pyg,t yOur' wrItten defenses. If any.
tosaldacti000li PlaIntiff', atlorncys
edose names and address am*ar
below. on or befo"e June lIlt,. 1977
a,9ottle9*ellgihaiwlthtriecief.'
ofthisccut'leltherbeforese?vlC,OVI

Plaintiff;' attorneys Cr immediately
thr'eafler, Ottie"wlSe. a default isil
entered against you for the 1511Sf
d,nianded Itt the' Plaintiffs Ccitt
oe'

Riaiflt flied Itt saId action

'

rt'lt'ii SC' 1)1

false
Finulls', said Dean Busk.
the reporters mas' make' a
"Persnnal Attack."
nti!('Tit1L tIit' ttf1i.s.i It, thit
point he lows cIlSLTt'tlllim .ttitl
violent

thus

5lllS thst beans."

ii. n tr. it
Aiwap,
s.t. .elbelae
I.11
at t.'
.sie4.or •ii4 21
S"I'd. aMe'ie
pnatl.g
ien. 5.. anee, typteg awl
r.ta w.'.e sw sen C.'.. is. if I...
• l.y-rtgh' 112

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of' 'THE
t1114 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
FOIl
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA

WIINESS,n','hendafidtPwSeaIOt

(Seall
ARTHUR H IIECKWITH. JR
Curl Of CirCui' Court
lIt Masine brown
ea Deputy Clerk
KENNETH A' LFr'FLER. ATTY

HUCbIISOPd &amp; LIII' Lf1R
&amp;',) Orawe H
730 N.
Sanford Florida 37711
Publish' May II. 22. 25, June . rs
DED.73

___________________

IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 'THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION ND 17.413
lid RE THE MARRIAGE OF
CEELIA AP4Pi t.FPI'EIi'T WIFE.
Alit' ,IOWAJ?t' $C't ,1I't'Fi-"
SR. HUSUAP4S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO HOWARD ROY LEPPEPT t,
Residence Untnown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED the' a
action fUr dil$OlutIOn Of marriage
has been filed against you arid you
y'QJ.'
required, to sevpa coat
written eiqitflla%. II •',. c it
H.
CONRAD.
WILFRED
P,IIlioiwf'sattorn.y, whalP address
it Pest Office lot Let Cas$etber?y,
tim,
Florida 377W. art or before
1973. arid file the oeiniat with Isle
clert 0' thIs court hUe. befor,
sefvic4 on Ptllipner"s attorney a'
iminidiatlyffiee'eatt.f. cnsei'wlse a
default wIll be entered .v.-tse YOU
tref ccII.po3,' 'ti ,,
Pi-flligt.
WITNESS my hand anti the sea Ot
Ut.' couft on May tilts. sm.
ICircutI Court Seal)
at

",

ARTHUR H BECKWIIII. JR
As Clt'rh' ol tIle Court
fly Elton Scoti
A.s Devil. Ciect
WlLrRt2t) H CONRAD
ashen..' for Petlltetar

iiert c.ecur
EIONYUNTN JUDICIAl. dR.
CUlT. IN AND POR SIMINO4.F
coutrr. rLoQ,DA N
ni,.
DIVISION A
£ WILLIAMS. Jr.

IN IlL 'TN. M•ftIi Cf
VERONICA THERESA ARCHER.
Wit.. end LAWRENCE ARCHER.

Hutberid
NOTICE Of' SUIT
It) LAWRENCE ARCHER
Bayvill., Now
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that SuIt

CoUrlone.eforlJu'w25, 1172. eta
Defautt will be entered against you
for the retell demanded Ill tt'ii'
PetitIon or Complaint
WITNESS my hand anti seal Of
,, Court eli the lilt, day f May.
AD., $72
Seall
ARTHUR H IIECIZWIIH JR
Clii.' Of the Clrcuth Court

fli' tiler Scott
O,p', Clef.'
HOWARD A ANDERSON. EsquIr,
ANDERSON &amp; APISTINE
P;t Off ICC Hot 2141
Orlando, FlorIda 32102
Attorney br Pet ltionet
Pblith Mat 73. 75 June S 1 1573
DFt)'s
NOTICE OF HEARING
CITY OP
ALTAMONTI SPRIHOS

FLORIDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nofice it nerro U"?" b' tile Cits

CounCil Ot ,ltamonIe Springs,
SemInole Count',. Florid., that amid
City Council will hold. Hearing or
ciasslficalior trom R3. Mulliple
Family Residential District, to C.2.
tipenee-al Retail DIstrict, for Ill'S

following descrIbed property
being a parcei at lard Illuatet,
partly in ?tw, Pit '.. 01 Setfio 14,
Townssilp 21 SouTh. Range 25
and partly in NW s.ol Sention 13,
TownshIp 71 South,. Range 25 East,
LII lying In Seminois' Counti',. Florid.
anti lurtts.r Described as folows
C.omnsengsng at Its. NE corner ol
Section 1431.25 thence due South.
dIstance f US? tee! to the true poine
of beginning 04 the •oIioaing
descrIption thinCe Pt IV degrees S'
41" W a distant, of 740.51 Ice? to a
PO'nt thi?it S OOdevr.es 05' ii'. *
a Distanc, of 110.00 feet to a point.
thencu' S I.' Degrees 34' 43" 1
La;

a

Citant.

tIs.ntr S S.' Degrees ii' 35 £ a
distant, Of t7iS IS feel ba point on
thee's)' tmn, 1 l'ln 5p'mrr'. D',Y,
"rnr N . oeg its Ii 37 t ainsg
tflt well line o' Palm Seeing.' Drive
a dislanci of lass. feet
a
thente It IS elegreis II' 21" V. a
distant, of 17W,).' lest to Its. Iri$
POlflt of biginniflu nd Containing
1.Oid atv'es of tImid more or Is-si but
uUivt' ho .11 legal highway? and
edspellentt o retuvo
Hearing will be tiled itt the CIty
15511, /LIT.rt'ont, Sofings. Florid.. en'
IU'sUA, jt4, 1572,1?
i','!,,
or as soon Ipwt'eef li-c as pesigq, It
tins. irwerestec plfIiss I or
ø's1 9* Plipulid
Chdngi *lIibiPteerC and lihaf action
lied

'This VfoIice tilt been pelted In
thr.. t3t
ibt" Olace'?
"1 ''
CIty Of Attamoril, Springi.
and pmIDluitleC its 'lii, Sang's?
Hi-laid. a newspaper If genera?
cirtulalloft Inlaid Clip on. III time
onMay22. 1513.ofleatttitteetsdays
prior to tin' tins. of Its. Hearing
Dated thu.' till dat 0' ri5. ti.D
1912
Jon, RiChardS
CIty Cleni
Allantaiwe SPins..

.

AM
ottic.
Cassetbefry. Florida 37707
PubIIlmt May 'fl,'71 june 3. 12. 1917

Florid.
PubliSh Mat 22. *512

DL 5) Vt

DEO 100

V.'

SEWER P&amp;ANtS Al Ott) PuG

ORDER FOR SERVICE
.

JACKSON Id -o.lrtaIo'pia!nItt
o
p,r .'poU.. 0 W
N the ar.'t pfltttPC zu'e by
'400NE NWIIC.
NOPNE
It AttIafl?
0 N HOINtZ ar.' MAIt United Sialet AttOrfiCy.
AM aCflO?t
HOONE,hI.'&amp;f,. SAMUEL 'V WA'V
;nj' me de1.ndantl.'J, Margaret
ffltf,ut.t'Ad Id1$d
Reenara KniO't I $'O1. we""
to meir etir.', iucc.,sor,. •SI$QflS
I11.0 upOn real
to
lAg (edlf 0'.'. it ant. and II ertans p.'opertyqtuatad ; thit 0IsIrt1 and
thrOugh
Or
undc
claiming by altO
e.'rinec a, follows
them, or .eM Of ?tteln.
110$, •
S&amp;IMMERSE'
LOf 10.
ancalip,rwniclalmIng any
right, title o' Nieces' irt and tO•
me PIA' ?P#'Iu! It receedid l,t Dial
real property
en upon. tt
Roos IS, Page, 76 and 77. Publl
Pweffiat?e' d,IC,tbd, or Arty part
ReCords 0? SeminOl, County,
Florida
LOt.' IS and l, Haylse.' SdIbd,VItioI-,
and I' aopearlflg tot"e Court that ttir
Tefo,
to
the
pta?
ACOf'dInQ
a.'
d,fpn4afll(%t. Margaret P.rrsara
re'Osc In Piat hoot 5. neoe 33 of
KnIght. a single woman, It P.0? lit
the Public Oac5rd.' Of SCmlrOt*
liYjttltaOt of nor th.Pid within INC
n'
Stat, of niorid. and Pi.l5 110?
Defendant,
yfllUnfll'IIy wo.areO her,ln, arid
ttpers
cuponPac Itriø?
t Of' SUIT
Pactical because her £I$IdaflC end
In flir nant of fete Stafi' of Florida
wNfreabnuts re urtkmOwn, I? I.'
Tc the t$f.ndanft.
000[RED that Maraaret fpr
ELLA P JACKWN arid naro KflIPhI, A SIflQIC *0155*0 Ag
JACKSON
er ipouse, Ti w
pear or plead to VIs* complaint
H00P4E. NI. viif*.
HOONI and
PWr,r it, th' 5th day Of July. $77.
0 Pd HOItP4F aria MAil' IE
default thereof 11w Court will
HORNI:,,, wits, SAMUEL V WAy arta In
pp,q. pse,rtng and 00
and
Wi' I" 'Cc I' alt, anti
si' its I. Marga-e
Ii dac "
•% 5i,ceisrirt,
b,rnrct Kn.Qfll, ii smote woman.
Atllgfltar' 'r1 C'S 1fafl.lAg
.r'ypcwtp, P'o% In thi
hi *550 thrOugh o'
potion.' CMm
Slate of Florida but Only tO the
under thim or eaSt Of theflt, age
ellen? provided foe ity Section lASS.
all persons claiming any
any •
'ritt n. united State, Cede. it It
estate. elgit?, tin. or ittipeell In and
to. or iseem UPOn the reai properly
ORDERED that 55OIICe' Of tttl$
hrr*tnatfpe deWribeO, 0 any part
publIshed by tht United
thr10f
Slates Marshal In a nwspowr 01
Lot, 1$ and IA. Havitet Sub
general circulation In Semirioli
d,vi$l, accordIng to the ph?
Cwnts, Fsoraa, oncea wept tO! its
ttsqeeoi, at r,co'doo hr Pta? Root 5,
It C0SeLttIvr WPf.' c'rimmrnClnC
page 3 0 the PLiOlL Ppcods 0'
or M*i lit 1q;
,rnlrsOle COunty. Ficrida
DONE ANT) ORDERED a?
'rou altO e,C?t Of you are notified
Orlando. Florida, thIs 21;? day Of
thai a .'uI? tci Dole? title en P1w above
a.peIl,
2
do'iCr Ibid property Pit been flied

-

,

'

'

against yOu and you alt ?5*liSiy
'l' to W'V? a Coat Of VOUI
Afllwef to the Complain' art tt'f'

°lafnlIf"t attorney. WILLIAM
ROWLAND, 1' 0 Nos 5$. WInter
Part, Florida anc Ill, the' original
In the office Of tNt' Call. Of the
ClrcuIi Court on or before the 171ti
day of Juno, $72 OtIsCrwlU th
allegatiom o said ComplaInt will be

ta.'ei' *
let, notice snail be publiShed once'
emit w.*A 10' four ConlOcUlve
wtt't.' In tnt' Sanford Herald 'The
abterp'taluo Style 0' thIs lull I.'
AMOf. JONES v.'
ELLA
'
JACKSON. cal
DATED 'THIS 11th disy of Miit
(Seal'

"I C:?; S'. :
Arthur H Britwith. Jr
Clerk Of tne Clrcut? Court

SemInole Cuniy. Florid.
f'ubIl$tt Miiy is i
june

1573

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND FOP SEMINOLE
COUNT'S'. FLORIDA

hat bepn f bled against you In
Na
Circuit Court, in and for Orange'
e,nfty fid1id. enditleti IN RE
In. Marriage of VttiONltA oLOMOL w COTPIIIAPI. 1 tIngle'
ThERESA ARCHER. WI.' •c
LAWRENCE ARCHER. HuSband.
t'iatnulfl.
Case No 17.401 'The' nature 04 this
,
sun it to oet*In a dItiolf lOft Of ,j FRANK PEFFER. GEORGE w
marrIage and Cthel relief, and YOU GOLDINCIER. HARRY WOLFF.
ar-c re(pjiroo to serve' A Copy Of TOUr- WILLIAM A MINP4ICK. and JOHN
It any, 10 I?d 01'. DUSTER. et Irenless afsd last
HOWARD A ANDERSON. Esquire.
Pot' Ot.cr bo
2W. Orlando.
32502. anc tile the' original
.'itn tnt Cleri of ttse above styled

s.i. bide Iron G..nerml Con
tre($or% wIll be receIved by Ibe
OIerIc? 3ene In.rO to'
OnC
C .rrit,, rlOrtda, fnr me
one!rutton of WAlER &amp;'4f)

.'
ELLA P

lIt THE CIRCUIT COURT Of' THE

it Harborag, A.'I'ne,e

MIDDLE Dicreici OF
cout
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVIIIOW
•
.-r' os
II4TI r
MapT RrflwAOt) INlflI41.
a .'.oi ernan.
e'dans3

TO *UICTTIYt.E
AMOS JONES

iC1IOh NO

the Quetliuc ul tiians,sntj Its. Zoning

PIlls Court Ofl this tOttt dRy 01 MRS.

ar-i'

rep nrt eT

COUR7,

CIRCUIT

EIOI4TEEP4TH JUDICIAL CIR

Florida

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. lid AND
POP
COUNT'S'.
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 72.511

I' A'.

IN

t1 t'

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Ig'1 .Nofice

4

him unique authority.

Congress and the Cthtrni.
Sinc-ethaw
legislators

it'ttlID (UI the 'Pss'chnlng'
£) t8nuhltIlIkt1flflS?

others Iwvt' beets picked us

t

TNpondrTlts

ilir Univmsltv ol Georgia.
"Dr. CTanC be asked,
'rmild s'ou give us an hour's

i')can

IT

ed 1w WashIngton DeWS earto extract secret
data.
Ft. he began. there
is the 'Rig S:ot Compulsion.'
which reporters rea 17e will
on many members of

0'

give

with his shrewd dii.
section of methods rmpIo.

Mv address caine in thr
in appear inspirtant
morning. Inilowed hs Dean and also hi, quoted nationItuik who entertained the wide, thrv may kt slip situ!
hincisron crowd,
hits of irfornu*tlnn."

thr

r

,_

Inca of the Dimocratic
Party!
W.lflCn K
Case T.5S5
Agre is the talented Dean of

'hnmp.tT )wr nfl in ordt,r tc
tukt

cause of
Secretely of Sbta, plus his
he'd ma
suprb
the ideal presidential nom-

I

W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

known

Directors

Of
PENN
FLORIDA CFLFPY COMPANY.
dlsloived Delaware Corporation
having been authoriled to 00
biS$IilVI% let the stalt' of FlorIda,

Defendant?.'
NOT ICE Of' ACTION

io J FRANK PEFFER, GEORGE
GOLDINOER. HARRY WOLFf'.
'

WILLIAM. A MINPIICK. anti JOHN
DUSTER a,. 'Tri.nte.s and las?
known D,r.ctor,. 0
PENN
FLORIDA CELERY COMPANY, a

C.E000t C YOUNG
uwrro (l'ATES
JUDGE
c,'lIt the foregoing IC be a true
arId Collect copy Of the' Original
Wesley R Thiet
United States
DIstriCt Court
Mmdl, Dtstrbc Of
Florida
fly Lorraine' 'T HiritOon
Deputy Cleft
Publish Miss 1. 15. 27.
$73
DL.C' 12
In the Cain Of the County Judgi,
SemInole' County, Florsde, lit

Probate
Ic rr EitIlt '
£StIPdA WIL:,DN.
Docrasac
To All CredItor-i autO P.rtciit HavIng
Clams or Demand. Against Said
Estate

'ic.. ar'.c e'AC?. 0' tOt i'r hCr-OC)5
nOt ItCh arid reaui'eC It oresen' arts
l4mmI AvId demands w?Iih you. or
i?flC! of 'ou. mlii hay. against the
etIa?f'Of LlZtt ANNA WILSON.
de:earfcl, CII' 01 said Counts, Ut ttta
Ccinty Judge Of Seminole County.
in the court
')'lda at his o$li
Pxu Of Sad r:ounty at Sanford,
rw.. ,.ltt'r si. calendar mciltPtt
fromttielitne'otthellrlfPjJbtiCatiOft
4 thu nOlce 'Twci topiet of each
ClalmO'de,n,lfttt*hlilIbeiflWri?lli'i

andslsaI'stale??wplaCro' residenCe
arw post office addl',sS of 9*
(tri'm*f'l f'ftO shall to'
tO by
Its. claimant. his agent, Ills attOrT*y
anti accompanied it', a RIng fee o'
on000IIaranC.'uct clamnto' oemanti
so f,l,d shall be void
'THE FIRST NATIONAL BliNK
Al OR.ANTJC) Orlando Floe
ida
fill ILOUIS I BRANCH
As$Istan' 'TruV Ofli.."
As et,ulo' 0? thC Las? Wit?
InSt 'TsItamn' 01
LIZZIE ANNA WILSON
Dyceaset,

disSolved Delaware Corporation
hAving beer jtutttu"lied Ict do
bulmnls, in 11* State of Fior.Oa, anti
tete isgateet. gran?ust. r'edtors.
and Other partie, claiming by.
tnroui. undet or against any a? the

S1EN5TR0M, DAVIS &amp;
MciP4TT'sh
Florida Slate hank Suit,
Santord. Floesoa 37771
Attor'fleYi for E*e.cutor
Publish May 15.22.75 A JoneS. 1972

above
YOU ARC NOTIFIED trial an
Ctlon Ic QuIef fill, on the f011owing
proper-I', lit Orange Count',, Flo'lda.
Lots )5 thr 77 f PALMER'S
SUBDIVISION,aCC0'CSVIQ?0N,P1.t
thee es? at recorded Itt Plat Rook
"7'. page 4. of the Pitfjlit R.cetd.

DED4S

of Stminole County. Florid. (Less
owr*t.af.way Pot Canal?
hat been filed agains• yot. antt you
ae requred Iowvea copy
w'it9y, detttnes oct Its. Plainllff's
attorney, ROBERT w OLSEN. ej
Norm Ro.'alind Avenue. P.O ho;
1711. Orlanou, FIo'14a 3*02. on a'
blat, May 75th. 1573. arid file tnt'
o'l1)iiteI with trw Clerk of tpls Court
either before service' or' Plaintiff'.'
attorney or immdiately tne"softer.
Ofttetwlse. elefaul' wIL Us tflt,retl
against Toy to' 11* relIef demanded
itt me complaint
WITNESSMY HANS) as Ciers. and
theSemlOflaIdCOU??tfltt7)tf,dR,of
1912 in ff1. County Of Semnoie
and Stale Of Flofid.
'

,

ISesIb
ARTHUI1 H BECKWITH. JR
CLERK OF TIlE CI RC UtT
COURT

!etntnos, Coon?',. Florida
Ellen Scott
T*put c
PDIj
May I S IS. 77, 5517
TWO
a
_____________________________
Ill the Court Of the Cavltt', Juep,.
Seminole Cointy Slat, 01 Flur,da
lid PROBATE
lit re tile Ella?. at:
JOSEPHINE 5) BURNETT.

Dec.asqti
FINAL NOTICE

kot,t, is M?ib given tnat tne
underSigned will. on Ifs. I7tft day of
Ji#lW. A,O lCfl, presenl to tn.
Honorable Counft
Judge o
Seminole Crity fIo'rUs nil finmi
refit??, aCtpilftt and VOUCherS, as
i.eiiitur
f
ttie
Eitalp of
JDSLI'HIPIE
5)
IIURNTT,
deCuaSed, altO It said trne, trianangi
thVS. lISa.'l apPlmtal.or IC the said
to a final iiOtll,ttii'ilt Of lIes
aominb$trafigqt s-f said 'slate, acid
for an orDer disCharginghI,r S5 Ct,

Eutee
iiat*i%ttIht lImo.., J'M.',. AL.
1,77

Itiosnal I Denma'.'
4
fPe E.stalr of
JOSEPHINE P BURNE'TI'.
D...l

LPJC'HCW OAsIS 1.
MciNTOp,
F!O'IdA Stale fiji-A
SuIte 77
-

Sanlorti, FIoriø. wit
Attorneys ha' E*ecrtge
Putthslt MRi'i II. 22 3' ter
DVDSL

Look, Re rid, Buy

Legal Notice

Legal Noice

In the Court Of the County .iudgt.
Sem'noi, Counts. State 01 Florida
lit Probe?.
litre Its. Tistete 4
SELMA Jt)+4P45014 LAISCOM
Deceased
FINAL NOTICE
ifolice' Is hereby given that the
,aldersmqret? will, On In. 30th' day 01
Ma.. AD 1573 prssen' It the
Judge of
Honorable Courtly

Seminole Canstv. Florida. tsr livid
retort', account anti voucnens 00
Etewtris f the .'tat. of SELNJ
JOHNSON LtRCOM. deceased and
a' said lime. ted and mete, make
applicatior to trw IRIC Judge'
final settlement 01 tier ad
ministration o laid 'stale and fgr
an order d,tces.r'glnu fiat as SUCh
Ea,wfri&amp;.
patitci this tIle 2AIPt

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE It, Ilefiby ivffl trial I
am engaged in business at
Brighton Way, Calletsir',, Ila
33707. Semirdie Cguiny. '.ioreD
lAulIr Its. ficlilious name of Dent
$tqtnmar,. Contractor, arid thai I

iftie'tt) Iureutltr said 1ia15Ie viff the
Ci.'.' of me Circuit t_.iutt. 3em.le
CounIs. iitia in accurdanr,, wiltt
the proviSiorts of tfit FiCtitiouS
Tg.Wil

Seclion

.es.oe ot'ida Statutes 1931
Sig C. Donald Sleinnian
PDltW May tS. 72. 7' &amp; June 5. 1972
015)41
FlCl'tTIOUF NAME
iS c.r.c., Uv'r lisa'
em engages? in. C~u%tlits% 1! £C C
HighwAy .43* SuIt, A. Cal$tfDif?Y'
Scmtnoi,C,ouflty. Florida unde' trw
fiCtttis name 01 brute Llt*. 4.555
Ill' I intend to register said name
w,th Irs. Cleel' f Its. C,ttu,i Cur!
'woo
0
JtftI'Ui'
co-dante' Vilit Ifs. Pot..''t1t 01 ifs.
Name Stslules. iO.WIf
sect'riUs,ge Florida Statist's 155'
14011CC

i""'i

anddel,veedrrn'IalerthandatCOflO
PlOW menlwrWei sin,,t
Owner rea•rves Phi, ripPi? to lilac?
an', or alt bidr or certain prliof* Of
.bid .' lliputated In Itte FORM OF
PROPt)5AL, arc to ,ia$,ee' ant
farmaillia$ arid tochniCalitift ii,
bidding, avid to award the lOt' ir. t

in

Sig WilliAm Of Knott

FbIllftM&amp;r tS.V 75 5. June'S. 1512

WANT

INFORMATION

'Ito',.',
Direct Phone 11005
Want Ad'

ALLAN c
Chairman.

District School Board
of Seminole Courtly.

r...,.. as......
In re Estate of
ROBFII'T WAYNE SHAW
t)SCeaiaC
'(0 All CredItors and Pensan.' Having
Claims or D.fnands Agausst Said

Elsa,.
You and each of you act hireby
out If led arid reautrac to present any
claims ann dernandi OfiJctt you, or
Slttter Of you, ma', have against the
'stat. of R011ER'? WAYNE SHAVe.
Oecoas.0. late' 0' Seed Coun'y Itt Its.

Cciunty Judgu' of Seminole Coun",
Florid., a' his Off ice in the COurt
County at Sanford.
rlorida, wlthir sli calendar mOnth)
fron'tptrlimeof the'firltDubhicaliort
a thIs Italic, Tw copies of sActi
Claim o' demand shall be in writing,
anti trial? state' ftteptac. of rus.CCtEP
end post off tc. address Of the
Claimant, and snaIl be sworn to by
tpsr claimant flair spelt? or littoefley
and accompanied by a filing tee of
on000Ilavai50ssicticlaimorornano
flO' so filed shall be void
James S Slav
Al ajni,ir.tet
of ttt, tuale of
ROfiERI ,ii.s'hE SnAW
deceased
CL*.S'ELAND. MIZE
iliRPy
Atlelneys for Eli,
P.O cnawer 7

Sanford. Fiotid 37771
Publish May 72. 39. June 3. 13. 1577
DED 5

322-2611

15 tt*tttt UVIt Ill!
I
art ngage'c in business at P 5) Do;
Z7 Fern ParIs, Fl. 377K. Seminole
County. Florida under Its. fiCItlr.'
name o B P ContraClof's.anc
.flIy50 to regiSter laid name with
tIle Clerh of the Circuif Crt.
Seminole' County. FIarde in at
curdance with the p'ovIt*ts of Ulf
Fi'CIItiOui Name Stalotos, It WI?
Sect lot. $13 01 1 lot iDa Slatutes 1937
S'g s. Dais? Sienmais
Publish May II. 72, 39.5. Jut.eS, 1572
_________________________
I'tlCTl"iOUS NAME
NOTIcE iSfIqrqtJygiventpi,I lam
engaged in businei at P.O
21W. Sanford. Sertif101e Count v.
f'la',ga Ulster the fictItiOuS name
THE WINTENFIELO COMPANY.
Inc that I mInd to register said
name wIlts Us. Cleric af the Cirtult
Court, Semincile Courtly, Fio'idA ii',
ecCetd.nce with the provtsiom Of
Its. I Stt'iotit Plame Stats,tsi, To
vii' Sectu, 565 05 Flor,Oa Statutes
5 Martin Wintsr$ioid
Publish May a. II, 72. 39, 1972
FICTITiOuS NAML

NOT iC.I II herIby given ,ed

vi

0?e r'çfl*t' 'r 5'is.l?c. o'
$4nfp.d Airport,
SiartlOIc. SeVt'IIfIOle County, Picr0a
ufldef the tittltietj$ name 0' AIR

SI? Dart

Opportunities
Orla ndo

Male' Oil service SI.flon for leasa
C.tl 37) 0015

''

831-9993

'the tonger Your Ad Runs
The Ltss It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY •
WouIc you lIe a buslfsest 01 your
owfswltllunllrnIed tllsaric'la, gab'
You don't nerd att oflics--begirt a'
Piort'ie, hull or port limp Ideal for
P,uitbttd and wIte ?e.m No II,
formatIon oye'r the !ef.pPsoeia Cal'

A&amp;A EMPLOYMENT
't Mile oft i 51. Cat;elhir'y
RegoncySq $iI.31Cy

Betty Hansen IMMEDIATELY at
Rates For Consecutive

MI 34.42 lid make rew'yatmDn ho

Insertions-No Change

atteno an OPPORTUNITY
MEETING Ntt obligation a' cost
IC "Hea' It like It Is

Of Copy.
I ftr'v .1 Times
S thru 20 tiriw's
21 time,

36c a llflC
2CC I IlItI
27C • lute

_____________________________
Irive.'tmenf opportunity $14v,;ff
IC (sec cets' tInt year. two hi'ts.

Alt advertising appearIng In Tha
SnlorC Herald is Wednesday will
autoffi.ttcalty be plaled In 'FIstic
sday; fAMILY CADGAIN NEWS
SECTIOh Vital Ii distributed to an
ls,$OC home. in the area
Advertiser, thoId Include this
Iiii.ris.n In computing their oared
:at.

Announcements
i-Lost &amp; Found

e-flusiness

13-Male Help Wanted
IA-Female Help Wanted
IS-Male.Female
Help Wanted
1C-Sttuations Wanted

24-Hou

Rent Unfurnlshad

25-Houses

Rent Furnished

21-MobIk' Homes Rent
fl-Rc'ort Property For keni
7l-Bu.'snes Property For Rent
25-Wanted 'To Rant

tarn whilt yltu lCIr,s .'alp.'

$

rresetst employment wrrte Has
775 DeB.ary. f'Ia

Financial

AI1,,i[5Ap( 14(R( TO
HELP YOU Call 3323*11 for a
l in.'! wart? ao

Ctw,snlda!,On Loans up Ic. 12.000G.
furnllur., 1.3.000 13.100 available

on 7n moflgag. reel estate
FAMILY CONSUMER FINANCE
SERVICE. INC 110 S Magl.a,
___________________________
sanford 1714612

14

t.'gw'riencec carpenter, capable of
learning lo be a ct'.* leader, up t
IS per hour Phdie 671.1040
_________________________________
HELP

WANTED

Itoirigor Ar? wortOolemn
0' wh,rever

Es

Mature woman sents generai Office
work (rOe. 4s'iced 373 5701

PERIEPiC15) JANITOR Aoot',
Itt person to GI,n'Sa'.' Restaurant
at Village Re's? Truck Term'r,..i
1500 French Avp

23

Apartments Rent
Furnished

qulpment, experience required,
tap pa Call SenIor-ti 373.3139

V.'LLAKA
tlaW In.'' Sir,,,

MATURE, retired Servlcpntan
ideal. 9000 healTh, Pioridie sItup
Ditto, bills Of ladIng, torn, fyping
UNITED SOLVENTS. 373)101

shady lots, newly painted I4n;le
r-ipn?Ptly plymprtt
SlOt I?
Balance mortgage,

511.500

3223031

,

Attamor,', Spring.'. 521 Cit
Handy mar,, carpenter helper. and
general nurSery wet.', 337 .'e,

51,p '. 10th Ii' i'lfrr t'.e
t*d'c'&lt;is%.' and cloSet.', tti&lt;tpr
arpot,, enclosed laundry And
garago. pantry. Stove and
refrigerator O.oud SelectIon l
altO VA firiaeccirig PIe'.
Woo0mr out Sanford AC near

."

I

Cliff Jordan

41-Bicycles
42ts and
Marine Equipment
4.3-Camping Equipment
a-Sports Equipment
-

-

_____________

Merthandtse
SO-Garage Rummage Sales
SI-Auclioni,

33-Wanl.d To Buy
33-Swap And lrid,
$4-Equipment For Rent

3$-Mittitlan.ous
Fr Sale
33*-Household Goods

SI-Stort' And
Office' Equipment
i-#4achlnery
And Tools
AG-Bulldeng Materials
Al-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
A3Ltk And
Poultry
&amp;3-Peti Avid Supplies

44 -Clothing
-

-

-

Tran;portt ion
-

71-Auto RepaIrs
Parli Acce,sor*i
72• -Import Autoj

73-'Molpr'cycls

And Scatters
74-Trk And TraIlers
?S-Autos For- Sal

'4

Remødled rate 3 bedroom, car
peted, ulilily room, garage, fruit,
pas 00 Street Cash Owner 333

31

Hours

Johnny Walker

Grill Cook
tvening shin, elperuence no'
necessa'y Apply In perw ft
fountain manager

CARL ASSOCIATES a,
1:30 A,M. 105:3(1 P.M.
w
'fltendtOliglIt,rsaiØnam.witetfp,,
ci..' f the Cic,,jfl Court, Semlople
SATURDAY
COunty rior'aa n' acCo'dinte with
,
A.M 1Q12 NOON
it's' prc.,s.ons 0' hi, F,ti?itji
Planie Stalufes, lu Wit
Section I
i&amp;5a. Flared. Slalules 1531.
'.ALL UNTIL NOON TO
5 Vent. C f.salbcatttt II
iTARTOR CSNCEL "OUR
Writ #. C.alot'auin lii
I AD NEXT DAY.
Puttl,il't At, 72.25. June 5. 12. 1972

Realty
4 _v

Echerd Drugs

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
101 C WEST FIRST ST.
Re't 322 3157
Pt, 577 Seal

,

Near

'

HELP
WANTED
LX
PER1ENCE5) *AITftE..t,
in per-sos'. tO CelsriOa's Respuran'

at ViIla,e Ret' 1rcI, Terminal
1500 French Awe
RN Supqnv,ioqs, Ia snitt anti It.
Shill LPP4. Ii, 131 bitt 3221344

Mrs Carwior,
Recepticsnis?Cash,,r for GAC
Finance Mus' ?ype 45 wpns Call
223 3742 for appt.

Chrilte.n vionsan to live In and care
for elderly couple Room and
board plus lalary Call 3'73.154C
Ifter 4 p in
barntaid and Cocktail Waltrlts 131

V331.
,

EX.WAI'tR(SSEL
Wan'.titdov,1,loby13Wp,r PIOU'
%ala'p, plus graluities. It ypv
qualify P.r-I o' full time, no e;
fs.''er,'u' rierqssip-1 WI' t'ar it
54! Ip$so,nlmqnt, b pliers. to' at'
COmpany. See Mr Pyic between S
and 12 a in Monday Frical
Prmanen$ Coaling mt. Iii H

Contos' Drivt. Cessalhei'y. Pd.,'
10 ,IRti Daily Plumbing
Calss'wig Trvct Drivers. kItchen
help. waIIr,$Ses Apple if5 PS'IO4"

bar Mad ns.os ,s,ppl in
sun
0'fl5 Jes's Lob-star HouSe
f"eiSCfI Ave.
Cln.ning wQrnn far pert lime Is
assist seabt. First Peeslefefian
Ctso'cIi, d ne Olt. 322 3650
HELP WANTED
MO viI LA NC
SNACK BAR

AppIic,pt,g, now being I atariNight Wart-See Mr. Prince l.
appik,allott o'n
(lit ks-Il cars, acid si cr high
tummisisg,, Muss B. OvOf 30 and
iusr'5'.,s, Call Mn. Bud. 233
1230

tan lull cats, arid .rtt fiigtt
WfTiftll$6101s MimI be Ovof 30 and
dl'Iv0?'$ IIc.ensa. COfI Mr.
Bud. 323 WV
Isive

Good school

Attractive 3 bedroOni Borne III cc
trIton' neighborhood
111,100 Terms

Local firm Pal open.ng for gooe
eiperu,ncec seleslaov. gooc pat.

gOod hiatt, gooc wv"kung con
0"O"t v-it, seating name age
anti e.perenic, to Ho; £21. cce
It'., S*ni'O Herald, Sanloid
Li0 ,)3t?i

.

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

550 Stat, St
Egual Opportunity Employer'

F l.glttlm. Avt.

(Iu5ONDAY thru FRIDAY

Houses For Sale

Large

3 Bedroom

$7

7 beeroevti. 3 bath home. central
heat and Ii', hitOwood tloti, ice

II At. TV
Phea' 273 I$i
ig H,aeet*'I A.. all? 2

North Qriendo-'3 DOr.. 3 flaIr.
tpa'.le citing. u$iIl'y &amp; carport ,
edt if. S tllo*'s central h.ai,
owner built I' a 17' Lawn Nov51.
vg( Fo' apt'4 Call 372 3M)?

Sanford, $13,000
3 BedroomS. 2 bath's. F lend. room,
hoists. sieve'. refrigerator, fenced
Good ini'e'$tmnt, or smell fmlIp
Borne Call Ofa Steen. Assoc
Eves and w.s'kMldi, 377 3751

LAUREL REALTY

Si

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Mobile Homes

IDREAUCOME TRUE 13'sb'O'El
Pancho 3 Bedroom. 3 Bath. Man,
"tras ifs('udtl'Ig large II Cu fI
Refrigerator, 30 cal CsoI water
heater. Over under eye level
renge, fully c.arriefed wHy Queen
size bed. Won't last long at
*3,15500 Call t31 4411 today

RE•PULLS
:lor.j oil Sales loft SOijlh Florida.
Save $1,000 to 12.000. All cola,
Schemes

Winchester Homes of Fla.
3151 5. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17 92, SANFORD

"Santo'd s Sales Leader"

Mobile Homes

SCRATCHES &amp; DENTS
3 Monfiss o'cJ I 7 3 bedrooms Save
over 53.000 II.' ycut,. ma',, in
Icalay *iih little money

Winchester Homes of Fla.
3151 5. Orlando Ave.
RI, 17.92, SANFORD
TRADE
Motif anything for down payment
Cmi In. se. uS. 100 1100, plans
Mote in al once. It's yours

Two wood Overhead garage doors.

Air Conditioning
e"str'atr. cisil

Carl

Appliances

P

WILSON MAiEW fURNITURE
flu, Sell Trade
III lIE itt SI
331 5412

-

Bullt.Ifl Dishwasher, Ill, I ton
Cindow air conditioner, 5100 7'
Hobie Surf Board, III. Ewenlast
booing gloves. $3S 371 2353 all.,
___________________________

tJiity lraler. all mriaI body. spar.

lnmsJud,l're .Ini i,1h,'n Ad Ap
pIiitii'.' IT. H Ii IGIf 1100 * I,.?

Lawn &amp; Home Maliltefiancel
Mowing; Edging; TrIininiøg.
Palnlns Screen &amp; Glass Regalr;

Window Cleaning. 11gM Houluig.
32)3770

SI Pr, 177 3453

lm AiM paining.
COOGIPISAPPLIANCE SERVICE
Repalr.AIImaket&amp;mo,j.i,
Raped Seryce. 373 1515

,flter.OI.
mafpuntIy
em
?i'tio Reusonabl, 771 iist
_______________________

3151 S. Orlando Ave.

RI. 17.92, SANFORD

Attic Insulations

-.

llgan lntul.ii,t,i'.
5441 ORt)
Alit
Ill 4.11111.
£
CON
lilt 104141'. 3515 S I ,',,," Ae
1)2 5750

Auto Insurance

I.h,.11 illiL 'i" 1
.'A
,i , ,,,,tPt 1 I,i iii"'.' 5 4I l' 0 'ie
III 4114 AI,I Iii t I,'.,' S I',,,t
a, I' i Ill Ii ir I .':

__________________________

Automotive Service
___________________________

Oat Air

Bring

Results
"

S Acres. 'war Oil aell, access to large
Ia.'e, sic freeS, $11,000 372 1011

Delary. 75 MadetaRd 'lOpe. tnt
View", 3 BR .7 BefIt, new Cant. H

34

afl.rlp m.
-

NEED A LANGE HOME! We lava
te'ge BOtTles fO' Smell budge?.'
Call 3230113 for personal

a$IiltaliC*.

V_A SPECIAL - 3 Sed'gorn. blIp
l.,irnusiad. Cg.viiiVady s.et -u lit
beautiful PWIL. i.s.s.$ Call $31

Ill A'

S .5

.5

I

Look at It this way. if you're no longer using
those hinoCUlti rs, sell thenl with u Want Ad
in The Sanford Herald. You'll find that
many people want your equipmenl and will
pay cash for it. So loin the money.makers,
let a Sanford Herd Id Want Ad go to work for
you,

_______________________________

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Pet Care
ANiMAL HAvEN BOARDiNG
SSNNILS SahhiriO. O.oa.ma
H
MAi's' Ps 377 5212

AmaltA
"

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Paradise Pools
..ö'

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%anfuld Avenue

I

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4", C, ," ''s tl 21''
________________________________________

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Pr etburo wails tOy' lioma or pool
enclosure Namoss dIrt. i,ilufee
P'0
' 377 7112

tituS %d'ee'i
A*it
'vj

1.ilwereJ and lully mfl$lali.,j.
57$ 55 %tQ(b, .'i..' Air II.,; Slit 'ii
,l.'u,S. $45 5% .isilailej saIl
Aluminum (100..' 0. $$nto'U, 213
lit.'. 71)1155

Spicial Senk.s

__________________________
CUSTOM TAILORED StyiNG

I; .Mslv Q'5).a

uz lll,llw'a9011.ntns.fsi

_____________________________

rái1er Rentals
U HAUL TRAILERS
:etx '.

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;'

TV Serv'sce

ci

Well Drilling
i
-i

GUtTER SNIPE
Gullers. Mic
sonie ri-ga irs 4.
mttp(uytcTtent% 731 III?

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StONE II ANLtFONs)kl IT'
1*111 and hoiu.i 'I *111 a Wool Ad
( ad .sie ii usa Ad v'iO'i Is' Pulp
I'lis'ng lath

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II-, tj •t;.e,',i' ,(I..i
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TDII$ ii.WtI',l.' t4 toes not

kfhirl'i'Iiy 4t,I hELP
tPii' In
WAN1I I'
ditates a p.ela(eftc. basad
on 591 from employers
covered by I he AGE
DISCMIM1P4ATIC 4
IN
EMPLOYM(U' ACT.
More informt 1k ' may be

i,,bfalned frOell ttt Waojw
Hoer offi',, at 219 Con Inie
building.
12490 E.
Seventh Avenue, North
Miami, FlorIda 73161,
lelepSion.: 350 5973.

Get In On

All

The Action!

JOIN 'tilE SHOPPER'S GUIDE.

Sanford Herald
Sanford

Orlando

Ph. 322-2611

Ph. 0319993

. THE HERAI.D'S

DAILY DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES.

S

WANT ADS

(Jays

2) Days I) Wks.

3 line Ad-$S.04 $16.50 $46.80
4 line Ad-So 77 $27.00 $62 40
S line Ad-18.40
i,s0 $18.00

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Is-il lltein u.s.
a to .5 HIr aa.d War,l 4db. ailn54
IU 21,1
ml 'ur a lr.5554l
s.,

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Eating Places

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0't'i

Pool Supplies

eltiten anti $eln,oucnCats,n.,s
'ufmca lops. Sn,.', hOed
Ilailatlon Call Pod. U) $091

11,1 .1
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III lw'

Cerdnllcs

4.rJidLO

b4*,

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'Ode;'

ChainLtnt&amp;FarmFen&lt;mn$. Metal
Wholetali, Inthailallous A,aAable
Cogburn Fence Company, 5005 5

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Tm Ns-SbmIt, owner, Broker

51' 712)

',,':,,

tdviiov

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Beauty Care

'

Fast

(ii".

SE READY POP SUMMER
I'Aluminum Scneen- slit sr.u,

,.'.idu.u,l It
III Aft
CI
tin' ''45 i',

tot OUi want

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51k?

II,.,., .1.'.
Mill II It
Int,,' SI,.,
Alt," Itt
I .'
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,'..,t 7i:t
1411

0'S yOu Inde 11511 iou &lt;a" ha-'s
YOUR bvs,neIS app..' .ui ne
SMOPPERS OUlOC lel as s.. as
$11 a f"0"PIi Call 1721611 and ass

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.'O c-el sin' Oil Pal.
r.',u,i Un.?ei)
(inpat I Sanlord

SAl O't

Canal Ironf tel leading It St Jeer, $
River, Iv', .t,,. llecfricut, boa?

(ARINI IS OR ROOM £00
Id ."4h'l 51.1 01 0. IJ 4

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SaleSman, 377 4200

l'.,'t"1 It'd. Ip '.er10-r a•
1,0'.' and pa'as
1 a 0c.'
u.a at". Ge.r' i.e T. t p m
II 52 t.o"gaOCd
Lee.'no

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fht&amp; IIANO! MAN
ob lat mail punt 10 nun.
'iou..
3?? 7541

hr . Nice 373 1701

Ne'iI.un I .50,4. Ro,'
A000I1UPI SGAI4O(P4C(NIER
0t 1 fIpeyAse
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i
Ja '. 377 $35
'.

open al a

Home Improvements
_______________________________

11111 Inn I.. I ALvl4tI, ?S
SAIl' (1141)1 lit titif, (OMl'AflI.
1511 i'.iik Or.'.r 1)? I'.a7

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AlA 45 RI, AZA ,Tm':t1 ''4'

71)4.'
.sA.r
173 at?)

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Want Ads

31)0 ft paved road. Small pond
Entc,pruie Oellona area. Call

4411

"I Pt. Aldus •.t At'. SPAIN! CO

af

lIar,,.,
St AIlS in Saniord 173 1111

Antifmcial &amp; Shell Floweri icr all
occasions, all arrangements 131
Garrison Drive 312 5.471,

Laundry ServIces

Glass.Mirrors

For InC

t.nuI't'-n

A,,

(isitt,,i

omple'fr wilPi Irack 322 3701

C"
F;

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Mobile Homes

Autos 4 Trucks
DEALER AUTO SALES INC
Pays Mare.I? C7-1 Piai 5. Sag Tree

Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

The

FURNITURE.

Vinchester Homes of Ha.

II. ACRES
Heavily wgt'dtd will, Oaks.
Magnellas 5. HitkOrps Un
oerbvvshied &amp; ready for bullditsg

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74

THE EASY WAY'

SHOP

For easy. QuiCk Cerpel cleanIng rent
Blue Lustre (lecIric Shampooer
only II per day. CARROLL'S

3)5) S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17.92. SANFORD

SANfORD, 5503$ LDtult A'ie,Pa,
$tljtS t,'s,i-tt 3'f,3 beluYe at
7', per cant $145 pass all,
Redecorated 3 t.droon's.7 L.tf'Sa,
screened i,,a'io 1244411

By owner. Country Club Manor, 3
bedrooms, fenced yard. ec*Il*flt
tOnOi$ ion. 114.000. 3231373 141W
1:30

34

Pien 171 Ic tisoos. tryqyi, al toil
inJ bass.. Lithe mont'y, and
move in II'S y')UrS

Lots&amp;Acreap.
c,,..5,

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rite

DEMONSTRATORS

37? 5074

Des,' i.etscs'or t'f oo,,g'e ado

tall

a

ii, i'd

N.gP.It. SundayS 6 Helide,b Cell

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P55) Feud, Cusluim $05. AT, PS. PR.
C I H. A,,. F,O.flmnf ort4 50130
flhiOilaftr'Sp en

The foIlowlm'ig businesses
are listed for your
convenience. Permanent
residen and ncomers
will find this directory
the most convenient and
up to date way to solve
every problem.

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RI, 17.92. SANFORD

31*1 PatS

',rtI

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Equipment For Rent

Winchester Homes of Ha
3151 S. Orlando Ave.

Stenstrom

3$edrea.m, I balls. h0n*da room.
b,dcneri egsu'pp,d. carpet. dooDle
c.ae pad. corner lot 1)0' $ CS'
$15,500 Call 323 2444 after I p in

,

racla,! rv poll;, Iwo payment.' .,fft
urflmjrane and a, s all y 6u iets.d

We ta.e Many Other Lislirigs
OpenAllOat iv$rviatsday
Available $vndays
by Appe.nlrnenl

slip, etc $1100 MI 1104
'rij*'m.E
SAstS

sc','sned petit'. fCfnly 00'!'. liv
cr11, eAt is. kltttets, tul raId ir
&amp; e,Irl 10$
argaofl facing
444

RE POSSE SS IONS

.00,1,. $19,505

jilt C I.

ii., vw j'•;, 10155 ge
Pitons 7777350
'
uV
$*f *6';
vOuNo'sAfJyOsALaLN I'?
0) 1735011

FOR EVERYONE!

i.'

Bet Aire-'Fpclulive-lf's warn"
OVl$,dC And ygt,r'II feel IPI same
wa a$ thiS 3 bed' POrn, 7
with heat, air, acid panelled l'w'ni'g

',

I Speed. $1,110 73'S 3750

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Winchester Homes of Fla.

'I

331 lNl

4

eiitis hard to r.aliz. that he's cost me $e,562.62
MI 1434 ____________
It seems like only ?testerday that It
5$
Miscellaneous
was SOc a week!
Fnr1I.

Suns &amp;Eve$ 3737374

4/i',

ye • wee.' old litteni, erained to
Saucer and Sitty litte. Mother
SI lIed, good 1*415•5 warifad Call

,

In four years!

15155 Frwicht

/. vi C 1.'

7'.' PlytrcouAt t)usfer,4 C5d - Rad'n

/

Clect *111 George S?uant, *33 E
RoO.n.'on, Orlanao Pnone loll Ive

Sem.nole Coulify Re'.I$o'
MEMBER. ORLANDO-WFML S.

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IN!"

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01,141. EiecIl,c to' $10 a month

Stamper Agency

33

154'S FOrd Certlavl.' $1
$115 Call 773 5*13

"1

Wanted To Buy

AOOiN(, imIACIlINIS Ilini

CuIy'-COmmerClal properly,
starting at $35 pet front $00'.

3175*33

f'REE. Cute golden Sifteng fa good
Borne. Pai's Iraled 331 4.16.3

CARROLL S FURNITURE
115* IsI 5f Pb 373 SIll

Country-Duplei 3 bedroom, and 3
tmd.'oom. 537.000
WillOrt Piate-LOf, $4400
Mayfair-Lot, near hoSpital. $?.5.'10

273 11)0,

LllCfsse. $255 Ø#itit sea SC
06It Pail fl3 51))

ISle %K ISO Jaguar, need.' 115441ev
(ni'i'idr'. r.Du'If engine ASA;ng
5.540 ?72*9eeter7p

Casse$b.rry, 01.1 4444

RENT A lIED
Roiluta, Baa, beds

renovated, central Ii a. $17,500

sall 111 1419

Open ?da.' a....'
G',.fe Mall, II 434
across Irorn Glariersa Apt.

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323054,

Realtors.
1,vt Park. Oil 4000

A. new drapes &amp; carpeting.

SanI,'j I'lrm,rj
It 17

(ASit ji
noa .teO •,,.n ?,,ne apt'li.ancr.'
lootS cit Hip I o' 1001 ,t,mj
tan', I Ma.? 315 Sanford A,

baths. $30100
SeiAIrp-3 bedrooms. It.' barns.
cer.lral ha. garage, $15,100
Ds'eamwold-2 bedrooms, 3y baths.
rt'Ofsy s-sIre,. 113.630.
Woodnr,ere'-3 bedrooms, aIr, fenced
yard, $13,500
Lee Acres-3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
family room. *30.500
City-) or 3 bedrooms. COmpitfeic

male. r-i'f r up. Ito'. tented ya St.
Initit treeS, and c,ountr, l'e.np in
tOwn'
911.000 Terms

Payton

,'. '4n

An' a.rs r,,,n,,,
Appi .n(e% t p CCI or till PtOu.'*
Calm 31) 1130

Rav,rmna Part-) bedroOms. 3

a -id

41 P aeA'utt, P 10, 1410 '67 BuSt V

THE SHOPPERS
GUIDE
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Apply renfal toward purchase

3734191

at

DoRa', T..s., Station. 0-asses'i
Iw',n 444 e,43

1934" *'o'idi',ets.v, iow mileage.
eQuip.r1 H' rat' sq C ,c.Ilest
rordl;ar' 737 155 110? 1

PUPPIES

GUPPIES 'N

SIfOP THE LITTLE AOS WITH
THE BIG BUYS WANT AOl
WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS

'er

flew 'a, May be i

a i,nl car If'It motor and
rad;a?or7Fr.e 101. A..', Call 323
111) berwers 17 N
afldCp in

PUPPIES

Used lv .' Ouaranlred Couor &amp; a &amp;
W
10dm.'
arranged
WHOLESALE TV. Ito N II57.
Longe00d III 1001

$f eer?ng new nsa.'. sees.

Hil

Old EP4f'.t.ISH SHEEP DOGS $311
SHORT HAIR POIN?(RS,V
P000iE, TOY $15
PEKINGESE. 115
MANY BREEDS AKC PUPPIES

I vi(0 arid dniri0 rOom IulntI'i'•,
bedrOom
Sel wIIh twIn b.di.
sleree. 3770303

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its

Comfortable

Auctions

1.tI, IC S

ss.uSc r,enceA.r
Dat 17? 7717

air,
Twt t,atfs wi!i' central 'tat
flits' nr.gPit.eetitdti large kit
ct's-n. hubby COurts. Double carport.
122.000 Teems

Garage
Rummage Sales

A,'

*(At'. INC
Peg R,aI(slal,Brotee
7374 Part
3327111
N.gP'is
$u"a,.' I HOiidy.'
Cal'

Rent

Plate.

BIG PUPPIE SALE
OF LOVEABLE

; Call Credit

SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY
BedS it. Salp III 91Set
73(05 I'Ppi'qP, )7 0711

PUBLIC ALj1'TlOhd
F.r.i i,tOn4., it PP, 7 30 p nt
(o"lgisn',nt% nrl(oen,d' Open

Sanford Realty

Wanted

Sewing Machine operators. wift' p.
wtthoist ,epefience, learners paid
II fume uSC' per BOut wiiiie
learning It you cannot wart Pull
welt, please do not apply Pier ro
Manufacturing Co.. 102 Ricer
Avt., Sanford, 3232431

Seminole Sporting

SI

Jim Hunt

APIS ano Ira , e"s l?3 •cro.'
IcOn Nt'. f'.Ld Sar'io'O Mab.l
373 IlK CP.,iores. OK -

Fairway

Sarf*nd 773 44).'

Manager at 2)2 SIll or ayes Ill
IllS SANFORD SPWIHG
CFPITFR, JO? A FasI til St.
(soermiown Santord

bed, clothe.'. CHEAP. Misc.
Caeiberry, 13$ $304

COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED

Mobile Homes

payrncnls of

DEALER *1110 %*i PS
I? 51- lP's'atsIRg free

Kit.'hen set. dotitilo bed, baby Iravel

C.OsLONM(NT OWNED i'lOYia
SOy DOwN PAYMENT

37757$i

Pr Vt AIR,

SewIng MaPtn. P,J;1pet5 foliO tag,
!iuill)nPtOlat, fanry design, In
Ccwttol, Pay balance at 545 0 1

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(iOO(IS
)olsnson&amp; Boston Whaler Dealer
Closed All Day Wednesday
.'c.'-'s'-,i A,*'
Iii 1 132

St. Johns Realty

37701.4;

fi,h, Blob.'. POr4I.' &amp; Beau's
Aninnaft, Supplie.' Dog Plots..'

1030

"5

KULP REALTY
45! * 151 5?
Pit 371 3315

*llhot AVC $31 up anImal
hilton NOa?dinq Ptaliiell )77 *337

All',

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Air cor,ditibr,ed, furrui.'hq'd Ønp
bedroom Duple.' t.'u.'nes.' couple
wily No pets 3200 Part At,

Houses Rent
Unfurnithed

.,.,,

their

S'clusIa County, beautiful con
Crete block Borne tw
large
bedi'ooint. F bar Ida room, utility

Thrs-e room turn,jhed garage
apartment Cell after 6. hi 3113

24

Female Help

before 3 p. in, Allamonte Cotter
Shop. 750 H*y. £36. AII.mOnlr

Want Ad

'Long distance rates are up SlId you want
dog to say 'hello' to Crandmbt"

"Slernpr 5ev'

'an

Recreational
_____________________

e'vis. ,mii,.,4 u s. si ,..

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3fl I570

19),

ruenliune. Antiques, and Misc Pool
labIa, e.caltefw conditIon Jfl

ani.rt..roms,p in
Ptai.', 51010,5 A 1,1,?,,.
COISOPt SPoihtliG uuQUI
D,nnfc'en Sanioril 233 Dlt

':

room,
liIi new, 113.3% $-L30 down.

Cleats- Three' bedroom, l"i b.a?PI,a!r
ConditIoned, range. re4rlge'rator,
tented Adults etly 313 7115

Esperienced Tv tectinitiart, hull or
part time, Call 373.0300

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31-Houses For Sale
33 Farns &amp; GloVes
33-Lots &amp; Acreage
34-Mobil Homes
IS-Income &amp;
Investment
Property
3e-Busirwss Property
37-Real Estate' Want.d

v-

Cthor a

_____________________

Real Estate For Sale

tarn,.,.-.

a

1*0 athrft female eats to a good
Borne AIr.aitp spayed Call m

Sew

Singer Touch and

TI) $40

tIll OIOVrtODIIe, P15. 5? at en Nagen
1564
(ledge
Sad..
au$e4'net,t. at'
194.4 IN Bug, new novel
SU) RuiCS 4 fe', lerdSitg, pet,.
WI arp
1913 t..a pet up 'Cit'S. I
Np
*54.4 Mustang. 71w ?ta,5"iQ e r
10 eats to SI'4P Pr'sm
tin fP. Spit F utseute if"7

1541 ri'.,,,le, ImOl's 1 d.',"s. Plw#

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and 00rev %lits Ott lOOt

1.'i Ifl)lln*'d ls.dS. $30 PitlIt I

Boats and
MarIne Equipment

43

Pets
And Supplies

Umniatuve lcpuia'jte'I, AVC. leg

171011)

?*in, $13; geton? condlhlfir,
nfl-Ce fpmi 57) lISt

271115.
1,II Pod te'w.,. 0 &amp; H, Bore.'
s,alI, eos'igol,, 315 PiP, *Aoma'e
1551 514!tt.I't'c 1JIFO tAll.

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(,P'P.,l'.,a.', Male, female, .;Pi s.

Winchester Homes of Fla,
3151 5. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17.92, SANFORD

THE tsy( liStEn FIRM
'ION PARK AVENUE 371 at))
Aia.11tiC rt'gnus at 327 taN
0' 37) 7353

24

Nit SIRS
34lt(trl,,iyt)q

lc'tI*y I lIil rn0't.y a"?
ti itut.' Low plymenti Ijypani
to I'av Over 103 medals and color
it him..'

Better 235 's

lIarS Angus. IS cows, I Hull. S
r-IIvi 137 51$

ke,tlnfjre Washer. D"fI. SIrlCI
c'l,d nnacblrm.I MOONEY AR
P1 Ahiff'S 111045?

(Ci

OPINING THIS WEEK

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Console Model *1111 AM FM ti
walnut Istsi$h, under winnanfp
Pay ,apa?r cItalges ill 141 0? 7
payment of $7 Call ,e,,lce
i.lepamlm.nI, 71) Sill

in FYISIOlI ,ETSIIIUP

DISCOUNTS

P( At. OQS
33? 'hi 33304$.'

mont Adult.' trill Sal month
Rho's. 377 31.'

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47" 11*0 View.

Coronet

Fd.u',r.. #i•*' Sad ,,f top
'.f r,..a' N.S'ft" $e".isp
lee,. S elt,.Pte',
''s, i'j

STEREO

i

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
RI 1797.SANFORD

3 Room furnished g*rage apart

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Winchester Homes of F Ia

Sauls Agency

322 110'

Vourç energetic man twedhO to'
wash rats. porter and genera'
service Must have driver's
iIttflua. be willing to work, and
have ambItion Equal Dpportntty V
Empioyer Apply in person to lea?
$oeagin Lincoln Mercury. 105
Palmetto. Santoro

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I t 5?.' I,n A M4,OUI Aq HOYT
A",eite'rp ',S',,P.n (.t, 5
5% ,4 (Ai.Q5jAI, ,y UP4OER 11EV,
IHA 3)5
Vu ar let' ,,1.sg rice to"es i'i. ril
i')','h',i'
la'ettlte.i,'etnt t'
ha". Net .,' P.,"' -g Otsr'eti'
"i-"'s Si-c ,i i'i tin dtL'aify

(..'_u• :i
'C
Pets L.IgPi?1 and water. 337.0702 or

I.', '''1111 r uic,tI,if'',
i.
ii,• hit I)"

Iii." tOt) floor planS. •1 coil •rirf
I'"a tiste your choice, move in
I lit, morsey Is all you nec

111* 2'ncSI

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' ,'

MUST SELL

&amp;0 Oul.

AdultS-NO Pa'!.'

Truck Driver, Apply in p.r-se', CC
Scatty 's Home Builders Pt 436

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SUP4LAIiD
SeC IPtI.' escallefit buy YPires
3 bath borne, 3 lOts, rilce

AyA Cii. AI'AR 1Y5 i.

MARKET PLATFORM MAN
EXPERIENCED

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"I

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Realtor

Uvisfock And
tAifl, F F'Iu,i'bep'l?

Hous,hold Goods

SSA

MobIle homes

34

SIDE GLANCES

Atit 01 FOV Sais

AC,P$. PR, tap. (leeS Call loi'r',

dl,ecf on;

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4$I•

Hubec MaIntaIner Operator, tIer

Real Estate Salesman to? .DeLanO sididIvIslon Call Prans
VaIu.lt. collect 305.241.3633
Great South RUtty Co.. Orlando

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tenldlllees, ayulppe4 hi putt
Phue'.e 177 5011

eantp.

I

$'dlr'g. wmn4,yv'I, nfeq?e'..øpe5',
doors, from SI P's 1 15 each $,•ref
he ealtlriots, Ptoges, asstw'ld
?pei lot "p prIce Call 172 4954
ifOin 4,? p in o' lf,QtjIV# aI Nefri
Oforery %fnrS Irt DsIaeri be,

Poultry

ii

', home,

333 1C47

'S

Nuildln
Materials

42
5 -..

Trailers

40

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Truck, And

Hall Pen CP.e'rrefef pus up. ,.aIgmWwf

I trcxlr,,,wtTEr

1715

Ss?uatsons Wanted

74

Antiques

P'AIF I ANVlf'7tJp5
SW Come' Pa'S
I Ill
?u,'s.tPurg,)$ Sat III l.
by appt 1)21711

(1MEi1CM,GE

r

Pt', Owner 3 bedroom, 2 bath, lhf'QC
lIving fOOnt, %cr,efled porchi wail
to wall carpet, aIr coadtlonf.l
fPritfd yaro. lovely oat Shaded
(iatiØ Cflrt,u.' tree.', 120.010 327

Foe H.rt tm Trui.' avid Front
end? 10d,r anti grader. Call Vi' F
Pratt 373311$

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Male Help
Wanted

54

'

management 110 1.300 estra
Income wtsll yoy refalri your

13 Week Child COur'le

Opportunities

Employment
_________________________

PIANO LESSONS
Harry Wetter. 273-133'

7-ipnTrucI.on

I-Finciai

Instruction

Winchester M.'*'ie Homes, Sly
at, Road &amp; Sanford Ayo
_________________________

7

3-Annourtcements

4-Cards ot Thanks

PrttduCtlOfl Workers for Mobile
t'some P11111 Espers.'fsce desired
Hit 1101 nt'cetsar. I,ppI', Office of

.

2-Personals

S-In Momorsams

IONS

mgIlthly ad1Tllrli5teats,

13
CLASSIFICATIONS

'ii ONE l%'(t.''S SAucy..

requIrement Reply Hot 450 ca-p
of The' Sanford Pier-alo, San'e'
11* 37111

(7$ MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

JOBS? JObS? JOBS!
We are a general •fItplOyntprut
agency' wills lotn for all All ar-em',
trom Oriaritio, Wiritpr Part.
Casselberry, altO Sanfewo

t'aI Estate

L 1 '!OtT 1iK*fic'

arid citruS, teatuili formal living
arid o;nrtg room,, carpeted lamml',
r-&lt;Iom *9 ?i,eplat'e, Pr Iced right
a' %33
III 1440
Ill lu30
Owns'c, rp$,y

C)istRS

Atumlllum welder.' •.'Pe1'IfVICed
metal fl&amp;sPiers. e.'perlcn',.0 anc
traInee's, general factory labor-eq.'
'sC*?leftC'C FeQUI?Pd A001y
Water Bows.?, Iht., 100 Wortit
t ale P4o*Of I Roan, Ca.'ssberr',.
I Ia, F Irs? tOAd north t
b4(t vie,' of 1193
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ALIAMONTE SPRINGS
I bedr'oi'n.', I bath
Provincial C'.ore'e %itu$ted on a
large c&amp;rier lOt CIth large oats

5%'? iran 'So',
Con'm..'.'-c" 'Se"O* sab Co. 201

373.1010

by Art Sen.om

TH BORN LOSER

:i '.,". q
q
tAIL 177 ig4

Apply at Plant on SOuth
Aye, C I. fri 10 5 p re daily An
Equal Opfsodon iCy f'

Business

Department

DID 31

Cailbart

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the forms provided or a tacslrrtlle
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name arid address of the bidet, arid
macled
"PROPOSAL
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driveway. p4
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manhola
Nb documents ma be nblained
front the ArCPiI!pCt,, Gutmanrt
Draga.'Pt and Mali, Arhlt,ts
IncorpOrated. Sanford AtIanti
National Rant ISuildIng, Suit, 100
P 0 Drw,r I. Sanford, Florida
32171 upo't renuest aCcompanied by
17500 dafiOSit f10 set
Deposi, will be refunded In full for
twO SeCt to C.es'*'al Contraclo'
.'ubmlttlng a hona tide bid and
returyt Of docum.nts In good usable
Condition withIn 10 days aItCe the
openIng E bI
Refund fOr l*fl i?
.aces.' of two will be less 117.W per
sat fri dttrii, CIII? of P1ibductUc
arid handing as ta?
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sub.con,ractor', and othie, may
obtalnCoIefebiddfl&lt;umInt,upost
geposit of 13500 whiCh will be
re'tunded, lea.' 11750 'ci cever
ceproosaction cost, upon relurO Of
document.' II' goed coAgltb
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iOdaysaft.roppninqotbLds Partial
Sets to Material Supplier, will be
iwa'd at N, colt of reproduction
tact itlo mull hq'accOmDanbeC by
a cerilIlea chic.' or bid bond ISSUed
hi IF' a:Ceptablr Sure? LODIt
to' rsiv Ir, than per icr? 04 the'
tar., 0.0 The wcc.uful bidder will
be reQuIred to turntst Perfmane
Bond and Labor arid Mat.riat.'
Bond. each In the full amom' of the
Contract Sum. lrauid by a bonding
Company IlCpnd In Flo,idi
Iililcling document, will he on file'
f- mntp,cllcrt Itt the offices of ttte
ArctltiCI, Gutmanri, Drapas.tt and
Mat,. £rchlt.ct.', Inc
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Fnrr told 11n west lw pinn were ordered received frow F'aliro This scrvl'i sit ; let, n S. mnnnthi
are
can be included, board the County Commission put nut to bid with bids to be subdlvtsio.i Is to be built on the Those desiring the service
The question goviment
In
either
call
city
hail
at
drop
a
Avenue
Georgia
of
extensIon
June
8.
rnmmer.dation
returned
seeking
a
WNC,WOOi) Williamwas
a., the propriety of the CII) S Ciiuncihnan 1. E.
for
postcard
to
the
city.
Charges
on
recom- east.
Approved
before permitting the reznnIn.
of
volunteer fire department sm. senior member
Granted permission to the the service are to be Included In
Mayor Kenneth Brown said the meadnuon of City Engineer
continued his opposition
board.
holding regular bingo games
to the proposal with the city would prefer that the tract William Palm the final plans for parks and grounds committee monthly water bills.
raise funds for
Approved closing of city hail
statement, "I do not think it will be annexed to the municipalit) Lake Ruth Subdivision subject In construct and place
equipment has been referred
Mnnda
May 29, for
ipment
on
a
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eq
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the
to
be
made
In
but does not object to the zoning to revisions
for us."
Attorney General Robcrt he good
U an easement is provided for plans. The mayor was section of tit), property next to Memorial Day.
In other action, Council:
Shecin by City Attorney S.
Agreed In permit the
Voiced no objections to an drainage across the C. A Hobbs authorized to execute the pint the cemetery and at ii location
Joseph Davis Jr
fire department to
volunteer
field
ball
city
e
lopment
when
for
the
dev
near
the
County
Planner
property
Into
Fairy
Lake.
inqutr from
plan suggested by sponsor a boy scout troop and
a
are
completed.
Approved
revisions
plans
submitted
Accepted
the
David
Parr
to
a
proposed
Davis told (1w City Council
Authorized the mayor to Councilman Dick (:rel14th&amp;I1L to for the troop to hold regulmu
slats' law provides that non • change of zoning on a tract on by architect Richard Bennett
plat for lAJngwnod start a trash pick up service meetings in thi municipat
city
bull
execute
for
expansion
of
the
from
Blvd.
profit corporations or veterans Seminole
at city par k
organizations may conduct such agricultural to commercial to with three new offices to the Pines tter recommendation is far city residents wishing the building
inies, but it nuestion remains permit construction on a "mini

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ti a lesser offense of poiseaaiot
of mari)uamui Ili or amount k5i
than five grants The COUTt
withheld adjudication of guilt

and ordered it presentence Invesligation i MI I. 'The
dani U, allowed In remain on
bond
In other caws, Larry Joe
charged with carrying
a concealed firearm. pleaded
guilt) to 11w lesser offense of
carrying it concealed weapon.
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Well, it just goes to show that
there ain't no was' you can
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Take the results oflast night's
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today I'm told by George
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Chamber Legislative and
National Affairs cmnmiuee,
arid also the President of
Sanford-Seminole iCs, that
Meyer In a meeting about two
weeks ago advised Crossley,
"Before you support an
you'd better remember that you
get *2)0 a month from the city."

(The JCs receive about * a
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tatr dropped chargv c
one
Edward Brown, charged with
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count inlornuition of

and Soviet leaders begin
formal summit talks after an exloratorv

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tweaking and entering it vehicle'

and grand larceny pleaded
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second count, attempted granl
,arceny. 'flit' court withheld
adjudication of guilt and ortiered a PSI and allowed 11w

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Technology Sti tel lit ci.
('quipped with remote semmmug device's which will begin
sniffing out liii' hindsca;w
global scale. monitor-

new cars,

the price 01 every new Chevrolet and every option was reduced.
It all heippenrd Intel. in mid F;t't'cnthe'r. The' Fcdt'rzti E,cit' Tax was
dropped arid llnt it turn ilo.ppt•d [1w prut' of vver iie (rit't'ruiel a nd every
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extra from white stripe tires to air conditioning.
So now you can see' the U.S.A. at reduced prices. An impala would be nice.
It's the' most popular car there' is, you know, because an much is included
in the prim.
"inn get power steering, power front disc brakes and Turbo Hydra.matic

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indicates the Kremlin will go to considerable
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And just recently Chevelie was honored by the readers of Car and Driver
They named it "The Best intermediate Sedan of 1972."
The reduced price' shown above for the six-cylinder Malibu Sport Coupe
("The Beat Inte'rmeduite," that i) includes two popular options: white
stripe' tire', and wheel rover-s.

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G3Lock, Tom.. . you get this
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although I don't have any
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outside, because most Nova owners like it the way it
So 'a: CQcentrate un
makns what's inside better and better.
The reduced price shown above for the six-cylinder Nova Coupe includes
these four options: exterior decor package, wheel coven, white stripe tires
and tinted glasKs.
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scholarships from George K. Smith left, vice
president and general manager. l'k'tured from

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H IGH HONOR

Ave .,Sanford, and Cecil H
Williams, 18, of 131S Obw
valrr'y Drive, Orlando.

Under the Martin MarretLi
Foundation Scholarship
Progra m. tuition up to $1,300 a
year for four years will be
provided to each winner t a
colic,:" u itnev.'rsety .-,f hi

the left: Smith, Newman, his mother, Mrs.
Ethel Newman; Jack Bedding Seminole
principal, and Ed Wilson, Seminole counselor,

lauds
And Herald

Yesterday's high 85 low 62. Partly cloudy.
Highs in mid BOs and low tonight 65 to 70.
Balmy spring weather pe rs isted over most
of th e nation today, with clear skies and low
hum idity favoring many areas.
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Seminole Memorial Hospital has completed an
In-depth educational prcgi'am for the
professional growth and development of all
housekeeping employes and a plaque denoting
the accomplishment is presented to the hospital
adinhtrat1on. Accepting the framed cerfilcate on behalf of the hospital b Robert

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Mrs. Cecil H.
.. and is a witlar at
The Sanford Herald managing
Maynard Evans where he also
editor, Fred Van Pelt, arid
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ranks high in his class, A
contacted Department of
member of the National Honur
Transportation officials to get
Society, his interests have
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the project moving again.
on
centered
electronic
Mooney, formerly with the
engineering. He hopes to earn
transportation department,
Speaking by telephone from asked for the audit W"ckarthe an engineering degree from
Slate Attorney Abbott
biter notified Van fell that
Technological
Titusville, Herring disclosed he iulr." (See earlier flrosasiorytrn Florida
II..'rring
today
informed
The
funds were available to price
Lnivcrstty,
Crr.cU
M.J.T.
*','el Sanford lieralul that lirevard had been in Tallahassee P° 31
Witt)
the
right-voy
According
to
James
A.
Fox.
Herring
further
disclosed
he
iac'n
Monday
conferring
with
Edgar
Solicitor Jerry liross lots
.icquL.ltions.
Ileubin Askew's Dunn, the Governor's legal had been requested by George uuhInIgement and organiza tion
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told
by
Gov.
Stenstroun said, Our Board
levelopsiwnt department, who
lega l counse l to "cool" his in. officer, over allegations made Warner, state comptrcilei's
of County' Cormniss.oncrs
by Bross that tie (Herring) official, to bring a declaratory !er'rtI as chairman of the
of
per
ik'rring's
worked faithfully and diligently dicuur
and travel expenses and "seemed to feel he was action in lirevard County to Orlando divison selection
over many years to get SR
au-oil art audit of herring's traveling on a saksnuin ex. determine several points of law, committee, this marks the 14th
four.lantd, uinci adopted
consecutive'
year
that
Ix,'nse account" in handling the primarily the interpretation of
the
accounts
by an independent
necessary resolutions to
scholarships
have
been
18th
.ludclal
circuit
several
legal
statutes
covering
duties of
borrow Iuuip:ertIal inv,'stii'atcr
awarded deserving Central
transporatior. expenses, which
ce
Hc rida students
hbrring sa id Dross had been hi%t ntt(r bt'tn adjudicated.
to
his
1told "put
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and is willing to do the Initial
organizing. He says he has the
sheet music; the place to hold
rehearsIs; even scitne spare
instruments for those In need of
name. . only need the bodies.

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project under way in
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directors the work of his cccii,. t's;wcuilly Mr. Van ['ell's in. the Osteen Bridge project is utica approved by that bureau, Mrs. Ethel Newman. He is a
(crest and his efforts for this moving along the next step the State Transportation 1. senior at Seminole High School
mittee.r on several projects.
Included in his report was the South Seminole County project, toward eventual construction of partment will be in a position to where he stands In the uptier 10
disclosure that work on four- notwithstanding his position as a new span. A public hearing on complete deuign plans and per cent of his class. Ills in.
tarring SR 436 from 1-4 west to uuiiiniiging editor of a Sanford the bridge design tentatively is begin appraissis for rightof. terest areas are chemistry and
the Orange County line, first newspaper, and the efforts of scheduled the last week in June Way.
science which he plans to follow
thought stalled due to the lack of
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sufficient funding for right-ofUniversity of Florida.
way, was proceeding our
Cecil, or "Hank" as he is
schedule due to tile cff(~rti of
hU friend.s. is the son

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Meyer was speaking to him, he
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behaliob one of the other
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You get a double--panel acoustical ue'i1iti to hind: out wind and road noise.
You get solid steel guard beams In the doors and a ste't-j cargo guard that
walls n l the passenger compartment from the luggage in the trunk.
And included ii, the reduced price shown above for an Impala Custom
Coupe, you get all these popular options: a vinyl roof
white stripe tires,
wheel covers, rear fender skirts and tinted glass.
Now that's the way to travel. In comfort. In quiet, In a brand-new Chevrulet at a reduced price. It could all be beautiful.

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Douglas Stenstrotn, Greater funds freiuuc Its' transportatIon Rep. Mooney, the contract for or early July at the
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SOflIou'ti Chamber of Couiuuwri'e department toat-quirt' rights-of- SR 436 will be let in June or Civic ('enter.
Then the design report goes
committee on roads and bridges ''Y feet sit 4 ouch SR 436."
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of all of this, committee, Stenstrom reported tratlori in Tallahassee and,
lined for the Chamber board of

PRESIDENT NIXON

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two-ceun' information with
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adjudication of guilt. The

larceny, pleaded
guilty in the' set-and count. The'
court withheld adjudication of
guilt and ordered z PSI Ttee

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previous PSI was rescinded hi
the court.
Ted Jackson, charged

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He continued that Altamonte city policy I
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Identical to Casselberry's. Swolford said his city's
fire department has i nstructions to a nswer calls
inside the city, the Surburban Fire Control District
and other areas protected under a contract, as well
as to assist the Cities of Casselberry, Longwood and
North Orlando under a mutual aide agreement.
'Altamonte has no agreement with the Jai Alai
Fronton for assistance at fires," the mayor
dec1a"
LOngt'OOd Fire Commissioner William Klosky,

whose department was at the scene of the fire for
nearly five hours, infortned The Herald today
--consiaeration uill be given by the city to billing the
Now thsilt they voted against Fronton for services.
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Kiosky added that thought is being given to
people to at le" XP
uwmwl%vs con the uslaw,
requiring the Longwood Fire Department to follow

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Thomas Siegfried is on
tnavor said lie thoroughly agreed with the
position ta~en by the City of Cis.selberry and
mayor, Curtis Blow, Slonday in refusing to answer

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Bill for services rendered was ordered sent
the owners of the Orlando-Senunole Jai Mat Fronton b Ma)or I atrenu
Swofford today to compensate for the assistance gi ven b his ci ty's fire depart
ment in extinguishing the blaze at the sports arena Monday afternoon,
Swofford told The Herald when it came to his
attention yesterday that city equipment and men
were at the fire he immediately ordered their return
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another reason to
the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet
other than its comfort,
safety features and
traditionally high resale value.

defendant ti remain on bond
The state dropped charges of
the firs, count.
Cummings Baldwin, charged
with iarcen of is vehieie, en1erei i 'uilt plrx Ito tht les.crr
Lcrieporar
of
flemM
unauthorized use of a motor
vehicle. Judge Mlldrew adJudicated the defendant guilty
of the offense and sentenced
him to cnunty jail for one year.
Baldwin was given credit for
time it which 1w has
Feb. 18. 19721
carrerated

withheld by the court and
remedial Instruction.
defendant tillawed in remain on
Mrs Jessie Rosenna will
bond pending
accept a limited number of
Amos Williams, charged with
eiementar3 pupils, tgrades i'
a two-count information of
in Language,
breaking anti entering vehicle fm' instruction
Aria and Mathematics. This km a
and grand larceny, jileuded
remedial program, with special
guilty to the leiser offense of 11w
or reading.
empha
second count, attempted grand
will ix held during the
Iarcen
"flw Elite dropped
lix WCekI. period. June 12 to
charges on the first count.
July !1. 1972. with cLasses
Judge Muidrew wi thheld ad- daily
meetingfrom 9:01) to 11 00
judicalinti of guilt and allowed a. in., Monday through Friday.
the' defendant ti remain on bond
itian cost for the six weeks
pending PSI
period will be $30.00. payable In
Bruce Pcarsnn. charged with advance at 11w school office.
horse theft, pleaded guilty to
taking or using temporarily any
Supersonic hprrtl
vehicle
animal without the
Ili space lt.'rrninoIog the
autharlt3 of the owner. The prutn "mach is u m ccl to
court withheld adjudication of describe' supersonic speed. It
guilt and ordered a PSI, flx derives Its name from Ernst
defendant was allowed to, Mach. an Austruir. physicist
who contributed it. the stud)
remain
bond.
Ili $OUfld
However, in later proceedings
In chambers. Judge Muidrea
;laced tie' defendant on
FACTS
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Moyr Monre saul be tines not
t*Heve districting would at'tnmpltth what the people who
the pvt.**l Pratt in mired
bet stresse"J it ilt' 'un go to th
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Meyer, In 'nitIInl'r his op.
%'ntini' to put the piopositirn W C tt'iI Ic' 1* used by black
in
position
fin' rjisirirting,
uren,ps
seek
the
electi
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Morris agreed the' matter
pief)llrI'd atnierrient which
" th e' t'Ity's governing
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to
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his
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cit ('ntnniert'e and tiis
Interact the time will eomrre
%' etnb'r defeat, tintril 'that
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restrIctIve
lie
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11ev.
John
Jn'e,'os
nnfnrd.Seintnnle
delcalt ci bin, k under the lereseni syctenu of espinirwel he was defeated In his wP*ndiilrkle will be needed I
sought to have hit' tpiestb.n I titiiii'li&gt;
first try for the city office, bat rant see why the commission
fir the ,'nni,ntsclnn In clet'tirig rni,nlqsIone'r, a hetark
;rlaretl on the pr.'e'mh,t-'r i-neittIi:iiititv
liii 1)01 be elected to the iiy lee exi".airieI, ''I did not entree wncikl not affrerel the people the
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general haunt for the i'i.'i
eec-us iiit'ilimi cit pious In
it hoard'' and Monday night tie' tuick to this board ausi try to right to be' beard on th,,'' he
decide.
iterated his earlier stntc'um'nt. vhiange the rules beeaui I was added
uh'Ine%receks
office
against
On a tn:'cti."n I, Uneelon Meyer
George (iroisley, Jaycee
('onnelly said further, ''flee a loser''
In
hut
coining
Ike
emnleer
anti with the 'iwip of .Inlioui Me&gt;i'r
president and ca-chairman M
attitude of the e'nuiuiisslon
said
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anti
11.-v ("muii'li' was lii (he' i,"rels In 1w changed," and In. itmutel bring utter contusion" the ('hamnber eornmiltee who
Mc(innahan, the request in let
tn'reught the proposal before the
nui,iit'io
nnhen the vole was ilk tiled ii drive by Negrcs.s i' I" lb.' m'ntuiuuuissirn
ters chc.ne Whether to
rommiecian,
commented today.
c'lauiIii
Metlanahan
petitions
for
said
the
placing
establish four city ,listrit-ia tiih*'ui trod lie tiqwnrc'tl visibly
''This is real a black-white racial
ttictrktlng
on
the
proposal
was
''regressive"
city
anti
bsi,ot
rout.
shaken
by
the
nc(Icruu,
from which In cicut
proposal, it goes far b.y rid
would not c -ha ng.' the elective
iHb
ntr-ilng was a incite' e'm• , tiny lee Ire lbe c'ffin,
nilashiners nra' itefraleti

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Besaerer, administrator (second left) from
Byron Saistrorn area operations manager of
Service Master Hospital Corp. while Wilbur S.
McCullough, regional operations manager and
Ransom E. Brooks, hospital coordinating
manager, look on
(herald Photo)

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Entertainment
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horoscope
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liaspital notes
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