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                    <text>Thursday, April 6, 1972

The Sanford Herald

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decisions Then suddent they
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thing they felt I wouldn't like
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30 years of writing, he had two This Is candor i" 'The God'
Slilti A. Smith
much that he ma never reach
fatter' is my least favorite novnovels
ptihlihN1 and c'riticail
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mones'. So he wrote ..The God- should just get the
bright
examples of how "radicals*'
BANK SHOT By I')onald E fther" Whammo' Mammon the movie business"L
hitter, and lifted
have threatened the existence Westlake Simon and Schuster
and the arch-Mafia Huge sue- wi thout being
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intimate and intriguing
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much critically Then came the
the "con'
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film: script b
mostly of obscure names and lUllS tontØit. Dip into this WOO'
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dates, of how the Communists derfully funny little book in- you aiwas's wanted to know father" As kind of an autotflo'
in Russia established the prinand escape for a f ew about 'The Godfather." as a graphical anthology, the book
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ciple of "socialist realism" ste
novel, as a hollywood movie, contains some
book reviews t?'. Puzo pre
The reader should skip these hours
rime buffs probably V0fl I the show business nobody
or
vinusly published
two
like this novel It docsn t follow knows
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tot's, curators. trustees. the urn- the
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museums most of them
Associated Press
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which he sa
Godfather.
ear. oifl flortumuider.
sober and uptight
for
cash
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mant people wrote and asked
credit card age ic'tor, the CX
artand mu- FBI agent who let' the agency about the book and movie Also
,
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traditional
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secret handshake. and A choice for interviews. from* TV, radio
In assortfrwflt of other oddballs
serving relies of he
A STITCH IN TIME saves nine and produces this beautiful work of art.
and the press, that I thought it
Pa:at;s(
tare
Joy Morris shows her finished article to fellow needle wielders at St.
easier to refuse them all and
they
r ob a bank
whether museums should tend
just present the information
Mary Magdalen School, Gina Smith, instructor Sister Mary Geralvn.
t
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toward art histor)- or the educa'
here for anybody who is interwalk
doesn't
just
Deborah Zierten and Barbara Corzo. Yarn Craft is one of the many
This
group
lion of the increasing swarms
into a bank with guns drawn and "led
of visitors
electives for activity
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one
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trustees, usually intei-con- hook it onto the bank and roar worth the price of the book It's
nected members of the Estab- off with the entire bank.
all there , all the studio manipuhshment. who expect him to be
To tell more would be to t'c- tatinns. the wheeling and dealan administrator. In another veal too much of the plot. but ing and horm-trading, the esper
are the stall members Who CX_ It's
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pect him it, twan art -~rwecl;11151,
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a
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IT)' it, you'll like it
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writer as innocent outrider in
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a pa rtment complexes on Palm Springs Road and the
proposed Altamonte Mall shopping center.
(Aerial Photo by Bill Vincent'

A traffic signal has been approved by the county for SR
436 and Palm Springs Road junction in Altamonte
Springs. The growing traffic problem there will be
worsened with completion of Florida Hospital North and

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program only 14 new families would have Hugh Scott. K-Pa., will
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you'll be able to get a cement
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temper
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short
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Senate
the
Slauslield.
showed after Ferrell stated his move into 235 homes have more
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Robb home in the fashionable I'armnigton
section outside Charlottesville,
Johnson was brought to the hospital about 5:30
a.m., members of the family said.
Johnson had planned to go from here to
Washington Saturday to attend a wedding. He
had arrived at the Rot)b home Thursday
Robb, married to the former Lynda Bird
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I)r. Richard S. Crampton, associate professor
of internal medicine at the hospital here and
Johnson's
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comfortable, his condition stable, and lie Is

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December anti .Ianufiry unit Marrh to 53 57 Th is
and that wholesale prices of number of jobless edged down
above
a
6.3
per
cent
'ents
or
February.
nine-tenths
in
,n. 200,000 to 5.2 miiilllor.
Al' Labor Writer
fool and Industrial raw mate'said
half
year
earlier.
'rho report on jobs
The ,epirt on wPinIessl'
WASIIIN(lTt)N (All) -- The ninis increased a modest cmethe employment i(itlfl
that
news
1i' rise in hourly earnings
tent
Indicated
prices
Inrindoel
It,,'
total niunber of Americans with tenth of one per
was their Iarg- pins a small iflCtCRitd in the
Jobs posted the largest gain in more favorable ilevelnpmenta (anti iroduuts and processed among men and
more than length of th. average Work
Mare); in nearly live )'enra anti for l'resldent Nixon to defend ft wwls t teeiinPtIfOhit'tenth,snbfbl est nnonthy gals) in
per tent in March after several five years. Another one-third ° week bnnted average rankandthe rise In wholesale prices his ecnriwtilt' policies.
the gain In jobs went to teen- file pay by $1.09 per week In
slowed sharply, the government
The reports hey the labor fle. months of sharp increases,
said.
one'-tenth
of
one
agers
and the rest to wewnen. 1131,13, the
over-all
The'
re ported today.
pantmenl'e 13'irra., of labor
rt
also
said
average
leThe repo
Wholesale prices are general- Statistics also said that the na- per cent in tense in the who
Increases in employment,
earnings of some 45 muty, indicators of later develop- lion's unemployment rate saic pr 1'i' fn4.'t was the smniti- pinsirly
gs and hours of we-erS
rank.and'file
wrirkeri,
earnin
mcnt.a In retail 'onswner costs. edged up front 5.7 to 5.9 per tent lest in live months anti followed lion
generally viewed as signs of
•n"ro
than
h.ilb
the
ation'i
total
The report that total employ- last month, but this was due to three consecutive sharp in.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY's State Troopers have received their supply of
ATrivr AIIvf' pen's eni 2h th e'1 'U c padih 4Ld to miit&amp;urLits as part 4
the Governor's Highway Safety Commission "Arrive Alive" piiiti Put
don't stop them, they'll stop you. The pens are "fret" with each traffic
citation. Trooper D. S. (Dan) Lawrence is shown with a handful, just
waiting to "give" them away .
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Generally t'aic today and partly cloudy Saturday.
highs In low to mid 80's . Low tonight In 60 .
Violent thunderstorms erupt ed along a cold
front in the Midwest late Thursday, triggering
tornadoes In Illinois, Iowa and Indiana and
ending a brief spell of mild prIng weather.

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Friday. April la 1972

2AThe Sanford Herald

By District Methodists

Pastor's Corner

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Adventure In Missions Is Planned

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b. churches In the Orlando District April -1L Rev. Rector
Navas will speak at the 8:30 and II a.m. worship services
Sunday on his Spanish ministry and inner city work In
florida.
William Eddy. who teaches at the Pan American InsUtute In Panama, an before that served In Cuba, win speak
U, uuderi Circle and Weskyan Service Guild at $ p.m.
Mndii at the home of Mrs. Donald Steven, l.4mjzwood.
Mrs. Vausko Nishimnura will speak to the Wornon's

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Cluipter 10:":`rbey killed Jesus, hw*N him on a tree,
orib,to have God raise him up on the ttdrd day and grant that
he be seen, not by all, but ortly by such witri - rm as had been
chosen beforehand by God, by as who Me and drarili with him
after he raw from the dead. He commands us to preach to the
peopeandUberwltness thatHetabeonesetspsrtbyGod
as Judge of the living and
deed. To bin all the WopI**a
tefftify saying that every otne who believes to Mm has

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Provided 21 8 tOWO cost- ThOw Rutland, DeLand, and Dr.

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"vet old policy that Is tint In who are need and go to the Richard V. Moore and Harry I. legislative Items hi
of
Christian education to be held Episcopal Diocese.
d
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found dropping Burney Jr., lay reserve, of
the
Rev.
Mr.
center
alien
are
any
more,"
church's
financial
in.
effect
the
I
tarcai
operated
on Sunday nights at First
the Good of her critical book about It.
stifle free dirunin"
11 dated their penm Into a dteiatisv Daytona Beach..
Mieslet
said.
He
said
vestment
policies,
women's
.Presbyteristi Church of Thel! Coffee House In Orlando t,
In a $154-mIllIon damage
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lawsuits from a time when
tdoixy boa-in this =all way, they
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0 Christian outreach 15axn - tin
Sanford.
In state Supreme Court brought more than 100 others
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was
weak,
just
beginning
and
retained
an
important
behavior,
war
and
the
sexual
General
Conference
is
hri
stian
he
oragainst
poblishersand
7.3(30p.m.
in
the
the
first
year
of
his
C
Speaking
th
here, she charges that t
had to struggle for its rights to dignity,
peace, minority groups.
church's top legislative
sanctuary this Sunday, his topic life He has held rallies and ganixatiom wiretapped
teie- two
hi
survive.
missions,
policy-making
body.
The
1,000
education,
will be 'Mie Jesus Movement- crusades throughout the Owne, had her watched and abroad.
Clouling is brought ill. If it is voUng delegates, equally el-lingelIATIL and Mure than
"We're in much better shape
Everyone u
Scientology, which teaches
southeast, speaking at many followed, visited her late at
ressing- divided between laity and l000petitions cIlndlvldnnli and
now, but II has been a rocky soiled or needs p
schools amid colleges on drug ,,
will be an opportunity
utii 1111- that humans am
isthj
voluntews
take
e
of
dud Jab clergy,
b
main. read,"said the Rev. Mr. Mares.
jfl 9jIf _flJ
abuse. He .ervd as an advisor
questions and answers.
et
ai
All
Smith
of
to
MIS.
Alma
had
In
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twgmmdng
we
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uit for our freedim and at does all the rnen'Ung-Sbe and
terdenomlnatlonal street Task Farce.
attain their true being, they
meaim was totntimuiatehai
makes 51 many items as
e traint
Resident Florida Bishop
A na tive of Kissimmee. he and amounted to "Intentional must get rid of mental.emotlon- tlfliCS
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ministry mie-to'oe sharing).
possible
wearable. Those items James
prevent
falsehoods
about
us,
lakeland
W. Heriley of
The Holy Spirit Trucking served as an infantry lieutenant Interference" with con- al encumbrances through "aualso
are
which
beyond repair
hats what we had to do at the
although not eligible to be a
Company is the witness team of in Korea and While In
stitutional rights of tree speech dlting' sessions. In
have a value in that zippers and delegate, will be among the 10time. But we're
not
against
to
drugs.
vice
turned
on
u ministry. songs, sharing,
When and press, says the suit, flied by sions, the client, called a '•;ine.
against buttons are taken off and are member Council of Bishops at
only
he returned to the United States attorney Paul D. Rheingold, a clear" holds to extensions of an options,
ions. "How to share
and rap
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the two-week meeting. Bhstxips
he joined the "hip" getsuon, former Justice Department
'E-metei',' somewhat like a lie mis
made available,
_________________________ living all over the United States
presi
de at plenary senions but
lawyer who handled one of the
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incmmnwiesand was "hosted" early suits by consumer adcannot vote.
for drugs before his life was ve
He said the chairman of 11w
Ralph Nader.
changed by
floricia Conference delegation
Rlv'lngold said the malt's oh.
is the REV. Dr. George A.
Future programs scheduled jective Is to stop an arganl
p.m.
an
include: "Spiritualism." by group from "using intimidation
Faster.
Ta1Iaee. The 13 by
am.
and
730
masks
and
robes
to
reprm
11-00
Church of God
Miss Arnie Gehnan Apr. 16; and
"everyman." They will prevent Sunday. The laymen will be hi delegates. Including three
means to gag
The Charismatic MoVtIfletd," freedom and keeii people from
barge of all 01 the services- women, are hedIed by William
current thinking of all ages with
of Prophecy
These
men who are metutnus 01 A. Meadows Jr.. Miami. state
by
Rev.
1ET0Y
Sop
e
r.
the
Christian
interpretation
of
large
' speaking out."
The first of a series
Rev. James R. Meisler,
the
Florida
Baptist Laymen's lay leader.
given
by
an
intercessor
and
gospel sings to iic presented it and Jehovah's Witness." by
A Fishers of Men Crusade
Dr.
E.
Earl
Joiner,
Apr.
30.
Witnessing
Foundation,
will be
One 01 the most cont,uvtraial
narrator.
U* Orlando Sports Stadium
togy information mm- rrc the Church of God
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leais.laLve
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All
invitedto aUd. A fece agenda is expected to
"ridiculous and laughable."
connue rough Bryant and Gayle Hardin as
it
and added: "Thai fantasy
Gospel Sing '72 will include
FLAG AND %%AR
Saturday. April 15. Guest narrators with Jan Jenkins. nursery will be provided for all be an 3m-page report of a fourhas about people spying cni her speakers for the ude are: Shari Jackson, Gene Adams, services.
such well-known entertainers
John Sn$er, Betsy Bowes,
A and fullowing her is a lot of Sunday, Bri'. A. H.
The Oak Ridge Boys. The MEMPHIS. Tenn , All
airts,
en
h erd
_vOOu ShepI.
Joanne Cornell, Judy and
Rev
Salt)
Ma
young
pr,est.
the
ui
organStamper
nonsense. Nobody In
Harvesters, The
pastor' Monday. Rev.
H
of
St
pa
stor
a
Debbie
Temple,
Ruth
had been skEdtoh
Brothers, and the Maranatha c'eri. assistant
Messer. OrlandoAnne's parish here. says he re
Lutheran
Bryant. Shetry Burleson. Pete
her."
Trio In
Rev. J. E. wes'
grnupof
!Udd in allow
Richards,
and
Ten
.turss
in 11w
He noted that the organThese "sings" will feature
pe
C1ws' group
top Gospel umips in the United SYmuts
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p.s.
tic nation. based on the ideas 01
Sl
Stales and Canada. Crowds in cause he romdered the arf:
philosopher L Ron
adectac
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wiiiics4i.
Or;
gesture
excess of 6,000 are expected to
III
Hubbard
and
started
Sunday
at
6:30
Lutheran Church of spaghetti mapper
Rev. Earl Parker, Sanford;
symbol of war It seemed
attend. Tickets are avallabir at out
p.m. in the f ellowship haIl 01 the
context with
hall S 1l.$4flLfl101. libel *CtLOti Srturday, Rev. Buford M.
Senior Citinna from ..atliolic
the stadium and Ward's. call tor Peet-e
Pending against MISS Cooper Johnson, Orlando. Services
church. All confirmed members
the
Redeemer
churches In the county will
Children under 12 are tree.
and her publisher. Towcr
and
adult
friends
01
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iether Sunday for a Golden Age
Sunda y, at 7 p.m. The public Is
The Adult Fellowship Group
(I
spo
St4le' mid to come with a good
cordiallyinvited to attend.
.
San Pedro an Sunday April 9.
a
Camp Seminole on the Wekiva
The hurcb women will m&amp;tt Fun, companionship, games
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dancing, boreseshoes, and
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There will be i special car- to enjoy an afternoon of fishing. the
A
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ix'ruk commnwalon hr mothers boating, cards, horseshoes, and will be I.Autse Biwa n Edyth order of the day.

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the property. He said the plant
would be capable of treating
130,000 gallons per day with
37,000 gallons ca pacity reserved
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for the day will be Mrs
without daughters are
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of the I..adin Aid,
aiso Invited.
The Senior Episcopal Young Mn. Ge05
Chw-dini will meet red- women 01 Badeeruer to
riesday at 7:30 p,m. In the Apail for attendIng On fipft
Parish Bali. The Junior LWML Rally at St.
Epl.ciip.l Young People will
Springs
meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at
home of Miss Laura Chase for a
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JUNIOR Methodist Youth FelloWship of Ccnsmtmity United Methodist
Qvur-ch of C isselberry vialted the residents of the Good Samaritan
gifts. Jank* Mcthvin,
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surer jrests cupcakes and Cathy Cuselb&amp;ry, jresldimnt,
pencints cbet* to Ruby Wilson, dIrtm' w'lae M1ster
Becca Gll and MYFers look .
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Fir-vt Frc)'/f)rior
A conte'aporary service win
be held Sunday at the 6.30 a.m.
woraliip service at First
Presbyterian Church. The
'serzvon" will cwwl&amp; ci a tut
moving dramatic Interpretation
a Easter, "Come Alive", me
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revival at the Elder Springs
Baptist Church. These mee will
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home visitation evangelism this
afternoon, Saturday, and
Sunday
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closed a loan for $2.5 million on
property and a 90 day
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student. blowing off oart of his
hand and Injuring 'five other
students aboard a school bus.
Sheriff Ross Boyer said Jim
McDonald, 15, took the vial
from a lunch box after boarding
the bus and began shaking it,
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JUDITH ANN McDonald, 17, of 309½ Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, was
charged with reckless driving by Trooper P. C. (Phil) Wright of th e
Florida Highway Patrol after her 1969 Chevrolet went out of control on
Mohawk Avenue and hit a pine tree. Wright said the car traveled over
400 feet out of control, striking a boat and trailer owned by Willie G.
Allen, 2651 Mohawk Avenue, and then hitting the tree head-on, caus ing
th e car to catch fire, The Sanford Fire Department responded to the
blaze which set nearby woods on fire. Diane Butler, 17, Philip Butler,
15, Maria Parent, 17, all of Sanford and the driver were taken to
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revised thou ghts on the ma
owners torney to draft an annexation danes w hich the board con..
and agreed to the proposition of he said, property
turn, ordinance there tsan interim of siders to be illegally annexed.
the petition the clerk, who, in
from
exemption
Mayor Swofford said, relative
the
petition
and
for- two weeks tot- consideration
moratorium for thou having st.ampe
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tax assessor, before final action. Hadloff to th e suit, that 'they had to get
to
th
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wards
It
placed a deposit for service,
petition Is returned, again conte nded that adjacent a resident of the city to do it
However, Dorfman stressed When the
sa
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it is then submitted pro perty owners In county because she was sore that she
Davis
of a tem.
areas should be notified before Lost the election." He went on to
porary nature until the city to the Council for vaction,
al
weeks,
annexations
are accomplished maintaL that several persons
er
R.adloff, for se
"takes a look to see what lit has
the advisability of and public hearings held, were contiacteti, who refused,
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stressing
accomplished" (referring to th
more referrals to the Planning Swofford negated this action among which was a former
land use plan). Dorfman
Zoning Board for Its con- saying that people 'just get ci,uzictlwwn.mn.
and
maintained the moratorium
cootended that the emotional" and fail to realize
sideratlon,
1t-3 a partment pe rmits i.
Enforcement
and
by
Seminole
Council should adopt a that their prope rt y wtIlincrre
By BILE. s€orr
first in Seminole County. the
'11Y.
County and Orlando police,
orocedure which would in value.
Large amounts of narcotics
The discussion emanated to
Eleven persons were arrested
eliminate the "unexpected." He

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another developer in Atlanta
with whom he has been in
R.adloff mainta ined that the Longwood had the rght to
By MARION BETIW.A
contact. lie went on to note that
zoning board is not properly innex the property in q uestion,
developers made deposi ts and
AI.TAMONTh SPRINGS - utilized and that some which he said, U commercia ll y
acquired zoning and to deny
uistiIn a continuing issue which he procedure was indicated to zoned. The suit, recently
them a building permit for
ssed, Councilman eliminate the necessity of toted by Mrs. June Lurmann.
has
pre
days would be inequitable,
considering each challenges the constItutionali ty
Swofford contended th e Thomas Radloff Thursday council
annez.atlon. He cited of recent annexa tions, and It
petition
for
be applicable again questioned the city's
moratorium could
an. Instances of such matters being has been stated that the County
within
official
procedure
on
to undeveloped property
brought to the attention of Commission Intends to fIle suit
no nezatlon.
the city limits for which
against four South Seminole
council shortly before action,
J.
Davis
S.
City Attorney
noti fication has been given and
However, Mayor Lawrence ci ties questioning the legality at
towa
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taken
the
steps
ed
ou
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no deposit made for service,
set Swofford renurked that when returning road and bridge funds
Dorfnuin mentioned he had an nexation y petitioners as
tter forth in the city charter. First, the council au thorizes the at. to cities for territorial boun-

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significant sect or of ciii
world. c a ma n 01 enjoy the
blessings of peace with justact. then indeed there is no
peace
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Police said the explosive was in three Thursday raids on were seized by the lawmen in
expressed that annexation an allegation by Swofford that
adjacent 10 acres currently in
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the county. lie did not reveal the believed to have been a suspected drug violators by raids at Oviedo and Altamonte
matters should have a prior County Comniisslon is "backing _COUNTRY
number of apartments that derivative of silver acetylene. Florida Department of Law Springs homes and at Orlando.
review before coming to Council the Longwood (legal) suit."
foyer said his office was
climaxing what Sheriff's Del.
The mayor contended that
would be built on 10 acres.
as is done In the county. Radloff
AletterdatedApril requests investigating a report that the
Ray Parker said was a long
$ aid the decision of the zoning
investigation, large quantities
change of zoning of Le 68-acre vial was given to McDona ld by
board, as In the county, would
g
parcel from the city's highest another boy three days ago.
not be final and, if the petition
of LSD, marijuana, "spread,"
-Police were looking for
the applicant
barbiturates and 63 marijuana
rejected,
The fourth in a series of were
other student.
could
appeal to Council for
were confiscated.
plants
B A R B S_ "I am reasonably certain the
Arrested at 320 Trinity educations programs for per. further action.
material
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from
lad
didn't
get
the
Avenue, Altamonte Springs, sons with Emphysema and their
B% l'IlIL I'ASIOIIET
the school laboratory, nor did he
were six men, including: families will be held on Monday.
Suc ear-and-tt'ar or) your make it in chemistry class,"
Gerald Paul Mack, 20; Thomas April 10, at 7:30 p.m., in the
memory. Recall only the Rose said.
A. Dietzel, 19; William E. conference room of the
points
oints about people.
Ile
H described McDonald as a
MRS EVELYN WYCHE
Jones, Ia; Dean James Nixon, Seminole County Health
keen-witted youngster. He was
Mrs. Evelyn Wyche, 4$, of 700
19, all of Sa g inaw, Mich.; Department, 900 French
of tlit best
Avenue, Sanford.
one of four students selected to
l'lI)U[I 0 me'ol
K. 14th Street, Sanford, died
James Edward Weisenbt'rg,
lus It.
Mrs. Ethel Schoonmaker, Thursday night at Seminole
DAYTON, Ohio (API - The and William Bland Coppock Jr.,
he ml to skip tail represent the school on "HighIs to hare
of mm, T(4
Q," a television program that Food and Drug Administration 21, both of Altamonte Spi trigi regional nutrition consultant, Memorial Hospital. Born in
tests general knowledge, lie Is seeking a court order to enWeiser.berg was booked on Division of Health, and Mrs. Manchester, N.H., she had lived
the
Sunshine
jein
production
at
10th
was one of a very few
several charges including Grace Richards, RN., super. in Sanford for the past 27 years.
graders to make the team, Rose Biscuit Co. here until equipment possession of marijuana, IS!) visor of nurses at the Seminole She was a member of the First
is cleaned and the manu- and narcotic paraphernalia. Ilis County Health health Depart- United Methodist Church.
ald.
mnent, will present the program.
Others admitted to the facturing process revised,
her
Survivors include
bond was set at 112,500.
The FDA said Thursday the
hospital utter the expulsion
husband, Robert C. Wyche of
Mack was charged with the
The programs are sponsored Sanfo,'d; two daughters, Misses
during a stop at Sorrento Shores U.S. District Court action WIi sale of 151) and marijuana
. pick it up---- were:
Find a
taken because it had found P0' possession with a total 17,5M by the Central Florida Merlane and Judj Lyn Wyche,
and si.x'nd the rest of the day
Tuberculosis anti Respiratory both of Sanford, mnottier, Mrs.
St cDonald's brother, Craig, tentially dangerous levels of an bond.
wondering what it's good
and
cookies
insecticide
in
Leane
for. 13; Nickic Windoffer, 17,
Coppock, Nizon, Dietzel and Disuse Association.
Blanche Davis,; two trotlers,
All interested persona are Sonny and Donald Davis, two
made
breakfast
cereal
Baker,
Kimle
Evangelista,
1$,
at the Jones were jailed in lieu of
Showers
vwe'rs bring
14, and Brenda Austhof, 16. plant.
$2500 bond each on marijuana Invited to attend these tree sisters, lien. and Bertha all of
down the plaster in the
informative meetings.
The court also was asked to possession charges.
northeast corner of our
They were treated for
Manchester, N.H.
FOf additional information
lirinp room.
order all contaminated stocks Donald 1.. Woods, 23, and
abraisioos and released,
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George Waters, 24, were call Mrs. Lorraine I.. Graham charge of arrangements.
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Junior
No adinleslon Is charged bit
Methodist Church on Tuesdays
all
who can, are asked to bring
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would revert to the developer
when the city's permanent emergency surgery at a Venice
system is constructed. In ad- hospital for injuries to his right
dition the connecter system and leg and arm anti was reported in
two lift stations would be critical condition.
"It would not be unusual for
donated to the city, "In conat
a
Jim
to have concocted
sideration of. tap-on fee"
something of his own," said Guy
later date.
In addition to the planned Rose, princi pal of Veni.se High
developnient, flown said he will School. "He is very inquIiitive,
oetition for annexation and quite creative and has a keen

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read for the boaru's edification
a series of letters sent by him to
Mayor Kenneth Brown over the
weeks.
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LAKELAND - Twenty4dx lay year study which proposes
Catholic Sharing Center, with and clerical delegates will substantial changes in the
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seeing the blue car. Day and any more," he said.
clunehea and I mlasiiwi cetiers. tronsL Many . prIl 16-29 in Atlanta, Ga..
several
current agencies. arid
such ashiheat
night far weeks, It was there.
Miss Cooper, Jewish and with tars, and has about tinee ml]- people
the
Of
flhiTflt
th
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creation
of a 1644nernber
Represen ti ng th e Orla ndo
adjacent to her apartment degrees In psychology. said: "It
lwini
have
found
new
Cowicll Oti MIflIItm13 tO
ritatrict
will
be
Dt*ct
&amp;.
Whenever she went mit, she n- becomes a question of whether
Of thusium for seeking kin- Eugene
IdsUatIV
nmman and P.ev as an interim
a person can tell the truth, or
t ceti it.
i Angeles, the group's IU
their own I)r. Robert M. fl1ackbvr, body between the quadrennial
MmeMent
within
'It was always there, this old, to be harassed into ailence All ter of 15MW FelitlOfli
p.tw of First United Methodist General Cuoference aessimis.
figure hiøsb' thfl*ted
she
of
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fl, Delegates also will act on
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principle
The experie" was part of a upsetting, but
Mrs. Gilmartin told the De John J. Rooks, of Wlider mew 4,006-word Statement of
series of incidents in which frat'- worth fighting far."
only five suits in this country hi women presetit that
Park. Attending as delegate Social Principles, a new
your faith" cl s art another
pgtj
quotes Hubbard as the last 10 years. three settled
Hugh Tarcat director of
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in
busbis.
to
make
a
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not
wiuj statement on doctrinal stanWord. Inc.. Orlando, will be phase of theT1Y.
27, claims inat she has been stating that "we should be Vet7 out of court
be
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Following considerable ver.
binge on the subject, City
Council last night authorized
City Attorney S. J. Davis to
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moratorium on the Issuance of
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building permits in an R-3 area.
Excluded are those already
receiving 1113,934 initially with cent open spaces, three per cent pledged service or who have
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classification
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sewer treatment site, 15.8 per [)aid deposits.
1111D. A separate schedule continuing sums of $97,502 cent dwelling including carMa)or liwrente Swofford
Revised presented by the deseloper
IONGWOOt)
T4 planned development ports and 13.2 per tent
told Council a problem arose in
counclusion
at
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th
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city
unit
show
proposal for the planned
said would have 68 per and parking.
the matter in that some of the
development of the 6"cre tract development time could expect flown
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valorem
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boondIn Fairy lake was
services pledged to the
submitted to the city's planning annul1y in aMlttn La $31,114 in
developers.
Further, he anbuilding
permit
fees
and
160,660
and zoning commission last
several
building
nounced,
night. The board took no action in water tap fees.
have
been
permits
already
a
Hobbs recommended
awaiting
and
are
public hearing on the proposed charge of $4 per month on
approval.
submitted
creation of new zoning townhouses and $3 a month on
Councilman Daniel Dorfman
classifications scheduled for the apartments be levied for
co ce ed these would have to be
with
an
He
said
service.
sewer
April 20.
honored
d but moved for the
plans call for
. average $5.40 monthly unit
Th
to prepare a resolution
struction of 220 two-story water bill another $13,639.60
townhouses (apparently con. monthly could be expected in
attorney in g a moratorium on
apartme nts for a maximum
11-3
establish
dominiums) and 455 rental water revenues when the land is
90
days until a land use plan Is
of
developed.
apartments on the 68-acre fully
completed by a recently
by
the
Projections
prepared
parcel bounded by Marvin
reta ined planning firm. The
Avenue, Oleander and Seminola developer from all sources of
motion died for lack ofa second.
city
revenue
would
have
the
Boulevard. The plans showed
obviously puzzled Dorf.
This
two entrances Into the
man, who queried,"Why are we
development -one from Grant
paying $15,000 for a land use
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confounded with the problem of cept calls at her home or at the
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Band left Thursday afternoon to play in the Among those making the trip were. left to right,
Cherry Blossom Festival in the Nation's Joni Hurst, Brian Banks, B.Andmaster Richard
capital. While on the all-expe nse conducted tour Fc...'_-rg, Paula Edwards, and Nlike
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vices. who said that from her a.m. to noon on Monday. Diocese of Central Florida,
area of operation. tr na
wlfl preach and
Wednesday. Thursday and
be
ortaj would appear
children's confirnuition
Saturday. On Tuesday and
in
the No. I service need the
Friday, it is open ban 9 a. m. to class at Holy Cross
Sonmoie Cixmty. TV#x to
p. m.If any one has a need or EpWq* Church SUrA&amp;Y,
doctor, to the grocery. to knows
2
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SrM1al of Sclentology."
A? iicugin Writer
ue rninjst
or
based
NEW YORK AP -Through
"It's aconiplete
The group's staff has drown to
the window of her firitt-flow on a lot of antiquated, back- about 3W ministers in this
apartment, she says she kept neyed things that just are 001
country working at 30 ITiSIn

AllottIla Is Our Song."

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coordinator of Catholic Sharing Center; Mrs. Ann WaHaM Division of
Family Services; Mrs. Ad&amp; Sires, Headstart Teacher; Mrs. Donzel
Crouse, president ol All Souls Catholic Women's Club, and Patricia
he Federal Migrant prograMr
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The spotter reported eight to
of l.aos with more than 600 ten Nor th Vietnamese tanks at-

tacking the town, and later the government troops 'moved out
South Vietnamese command to an area outside the city."
copter were shot down, the U.S. announced that loc Nmnh was
Casualties on both sides were
Command said, and six Amen- abandoned during the morning r.rrt.1
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cans were musing.
after four days of heavy attack.
sivewtthmotethiinadoten
Government forces alio
ThedkUlcttnwnof Loc Nlnh
The viet Cong radio cLaimed
tacks on Iown.i Rfl(l beses in
fell after fighting so close that ut the South Vietnamese gar. abanned Fire Base Hung
Mekong Delta to the south.
an air spotter overhead report- rison surrendered after Corn- lam, Ave miles southwest of
U.S. warplanes meanwhile ed the defending South Viet- rnwilst forces killed, wounded liic Ninh and II) miles below the
hammered North Victrnrnese niunese were calling artillery or Captured 400 of the defend- Cam&amp;dlsn border. to the ireforces in North and South Viet- Are in on their owi' positions em Hut! I (ol I, Trung then my
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program of the church In various meetings in area churches
throught the week3ong emphasis.

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The Apostle points out the relationship of the
Resurrection to the sufferinp of Christ. the Paschal nmw.
forglver~ of sins, and the haportance of faith. The
it b
Resurrection b not Just the final d in the
of
the begbaft of a new life
iorth frwa the dead. such
Lax&amp;-us. Ind,tviduals have come hack to lift, but to this life.
Jeiiacaniefththanew lstamiceag1ortflsdez1stence. &amp;
fnth with a hiwn.i, body
t had new properties
because It shared a new W a new azisism.

By (IFORGE F.MPKR
Associated Press Writer
North VietSAIGON (Al')

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with as.
cc - iii, bit is keenly felt arid the man of Christians
their faith, th* belief In The
out to eir
ReaurrwtIon of Qujgaiid what ftm.sne In Dlhea.
And that Is da question which an&amp; of in num as1k ourResurrectino on EAsW Is JW analber
tD job the
crowd and appear religious In the night of mm.it man= to go

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directs the minion work under the national division of the
Board of Minions on John's 1.".
d Rev. Goodwin is also a
member of the board of managers of the Board of Minions of
the UM Church.
*aker for the youth of the chinch at Op. in. Saturday,

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peoptehavecomeot*topaytmibuteaxidglvehonormsdglory
to The Risen Cw*zt. How wonderful thu 1&amp;. Aik ami P'
and he will tell you of the joy hi his heart because of the at-

be Rev. M Wtimeler, supeithtondent of
of 11w UM Church Ece e 1,1*. During
his first year he aveIed by air over 4L0 mil hi odministerIng Methodist work In Alaska. Before going to
Alaska he served In the Pacific Northwest a nn ual conferenee. He has participa ted hi several tows of minion work
and overseas preaching minions to Europe, South Arnica,
Africa and the r, lA
Some 30 speakers will be interpsi.th* the minion

April

Society of Christian Service at 10:30 am. Wednesday,
foLlowed by a sack hmchsoa. The wL'e of a ad
at
Oglethorpe College In Georgia, she Is a puler speaker.
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. there will ki a family night
dinner In fellowship hall with Rev. Willis Goodwin u
speaker . He Is pastor on John's Island In South C*roltha and

CAELBERY-.Cimnunity United Methodist Church
will be part*dp.thtg In the

People

to chwct, becetse

Reds ODen 4th Front*
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plant attcr the chemical, ron. Oviedo, and 63 marijuana
nd, showed up In random tests plants were seized. Woods was
(INK %%'.V Tim TELL
at t he row pany'p Kansas Clty 0irgee rtlb slelierh
The
KW '()'IK ,AI')
P1*IIL
marijuana and Waters with only safe w ay to be sure of a
pe rson s race- i. to find out who
The chemical was found 1mm possession of marijuana,
Toy Cookies, Shredde Wheat
In Orlando, agents arrested his p.trent w.'rc and whirr
breakiaat cereal and cracker Marilyn Singer, 1$, uriil Joseph they tame from. says Dr
James C King. an as.ociaIe
meal at the Dayton plant, the
Movern, 18, on possession professor at New 'ork t!nlver.
FDA said, but not In the raw of marijuana charges, and a 16Sit), in his hook The Biology
products used in the maraufa
year-old boy for possession of
HJCe'
turing process.
narcotic pareptiernalia.
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Ivan Wyth•. ii, at 1 5. L11
ThuVSdav night *ill to PIid of
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Cynical Horns with Rev )uIIvi
C. Dvi's officiating SvvtiI Will
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Editorial Comment
least three hard questions
being
raised by the hax'd fighting which Is tkirtg place
in Vietnam.
Why has Hanoi finally released its own
trained. experienced and sohdly armed forces
For this offensive which has, in its initial stages,
presented the spectacle of North Vietnamese
troop offering battle in very much the
traditional style?
Why was this scheduled half-way between
the visit of risidit Nixon to Peking and
Moscow, communist powers who have backed
Hanoi and, it must be presumed approved this
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have beI awaiting some in.
dicatlon which would be putting some meat on
the spare bones which were exhibited during and
after the Nixon historic visit to Peking may find
this furious battleground action an omen as to
the future of the SinoAmencan entente which
was so publicized,
When the third question is considered, there
can be little qiestion that world opinion will not
be made more favorable to this ugly Indochina
war which American forces have been sucked
Into and find it alnost impossible to escape.
President Nixon's airedy troubled brow
must be even more wrinkled as this development
takes place while domestic issues are crying for
1be whO

timing?

Third, it is an answer to the action of
President Nixon in stopping the "eac.e tal ks" in
Paris. They evidently are accepting the military
challenge as the way to stop th is war.

matters which can be approached from several
viewpoints. On the battleground, It was launched
at a South Vietnamese force which had not been
blooded and was expected to be as it proved,
inc;:pble of strong resistance.
On the calendar, it does have the position of
about midway between the talks which President
Nixon had with the Communist leaders of
mainland China an wiu have wi th the Kremlin
triumvirate next month. The latter will,
therefore, take place after the United States'
reaction to the offensive is more definable,
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New Zealand-Kitty

responding to
that the

The Capitol sanitarian,

congressional staff complaints

Longwcrth House Building cafeteria Is overrun
wi th cockroa ches, admits the problem exists,
Seems ererythingin Washington then days is
bogged.
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Mission To Canada

Can Nixon Erase These Stains?
By Itostr DEns
Copley News Service

1resV4ent Nixon's next visit to a foreign country entails
a brief hop scramthe border Into Canada. He Is going
to Ottawa April 13 for two day of talks with Prime Wnier
Pierre moea
The up may not arouse so math iWArea but as the
President's Isot one, to Peking, or his erih( one In May to
Mtcw. Yet it is vitally important to the fwt of U.S.
Canada relatiow.
The old ac -osa-thebcrder friendship las been showing
signs of acs err strain of late. Mr. Nixon's main mission is to
try to close the widening gap between Washington and 01tawa.
Recent U.S. actions, paz'iicularly on the economic front.
have sharpened the common Canadian complaint that
Americana take their ncrthu'o neighbors too much for
mide.
1f has
id that Americans
"n, tt know very much nor care very much really about
C'.anwip."
the other side, Americans have viewed
e recent
actions by the Canadian government as being not very
-ienly, or helpful to the cnrnmon ca use of the Western
ales.
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pursued a fairly Independent foreign policy, especially in
regard to Its dealings with the
iwiist tgoc. II took Its
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own separate line with Coriunirust Qiina, recoguising it in
1970. and irong1 - supporting its adinitt.aie to the United
Nations,
Diving Trudeau's visit to the soviet Union lag ,c.w he
principa
the
l
told Premier AIeIeI Kosygin publicly that
Duent to Canadian naUmalim Is the US. IUthCc. In
Canada. 7be two signed an e'enent for Y*A lñgb'levti
talks at least once a yew on subjects of mutual Interest,
Ka,ygln Paid a. etm visit 10 Canada, using the C"''
to make a speech In Ottawa Criticising U.S. POUCIOL at
signed a !OW
to expand relations to iii*fl fields.
A visit by Yugoslavia President Josip &amp;oz Tito followed,
during which be signed a scientific and technical agroeinuit
with Canada.
Trudeau also has set out to reduce the srmeG forces, cut
dc.1c.ne spdJng, loosen longstanding military ties with the
TJriited States and curtail (afl)'5 contributim to North
American defense.
For Its economy, however, Canada still Is strongly
dependent= the t.tited &amp;ate3-.-a !wt which irks same
Canadians.
They took It as one more example of typical American
disregard when President Nixon to an economic policy
t Japan in our biggest cast' in the
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Every few years the topic returns for comment and
debate: Should clergymen used canned sermons. Most
people In the pew know that a preacher must have vast
resources of illustrations, texts and Ideas to produce a
sermon ever)' Sunday. They are also aware that books
of sermons are published annually, giving the best (or
to considered by an editor) from the skills of tic. leading
preachers in the land or even the collections from a
single source. Other helps and aids flourish, such as
"1.000 illustrations for Sunday School talks" or "lZ)O
outlines from the Sermon Masters." Needless to say,
there is lots of material for the pastor who feels that
his mind as well as his library is empty and here comes
another Sunday.

On to other matters. Here is a good one for tic. "no sooner
said than done yesterday" department. Altamonte Councilman Tom Radloff at the city council meeting on Tuesday
relayed the complaint of some citizens that the flag at city
hail was tattered and a new one should be purchased. It was
taken care of Monday, Police Chief Justus East Informed,
asking, "Didn't you see the new flag when you came into city
ball?"

An article In the Wall Mreet Journal touched on the
topic of canned sermons and hinted that quite a few
men of the cloth were heavily dependent on the scholarship and skill of other writers. Yet I wonder if this is the
full story. Most major seminaries devote much time and
effort to courses in sermon preparation and delivery.
New Testament Studies encourage a preacher to do his
own work and research;Wactical courses demonstrate
the way to get It across. This writer never once heard
of a "sermon series" or pulpit manual being suggested,
endorsed or advised in seminary. Even sermon Ill ustra•
lions from compilations are dangerous: Who wants to
bear the guy dawn the street using your material" or
vice Versa.
The Wall Street Journal piece mentioned several serv- 11
Ices that helped the weary pastor. Yet the largest had
°°IY 5 = clergy customers.—which Is not much of a dent
when you add 250.000 Protestant ministers and 100.000plus Catholic priests. Maybe the Sunday speakers are
doing more of their own work, after all.
it is our guess that the faithful In the Sunday service
art 1)01 50 chiirnied by a polished, memorized sermon
from another hand. They look forward to the InterpretsDons and direction that come from personal experience.
Yet there may be a ustificaticin for a canned sermon,
If it comes from a historic leader of the faith and the
congregaticn
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Total new building with 226 permits issued since January

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And contrary to rumor, t,ogan Browning now has a trio of

Seminole County cities to serve as fiscal agent. He added
Altamonte Springs to his list that already included Longwood
and North Orlando.
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Chief Walter Bachelor of tic. North Orlan do Police
Department reported to the City Council this week that he
of
and his men put in a total of 812 hours during the month
were
and
finds
there
figuring
starts
anyone
March. Before
only 744 hours total in March, let us add quickly that the time
includes both reserves and regulars and many were working

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FRANKFURT, West Germany sLdf a tiidbiit V&amp; mibtar) isunrIei
aid their families have been in Europe
(or a quarter
tw-y. But in programmin ThLflW) to nalntaln the txuldingi
where they live aid wort, they have
been there jiisi one yea- at a Omit.
As a result, the stvmge ci housing
our troops amid th
in Eis-ope tday is fr below that to
which they are accustomed in Amer-lea.
Despite routine expenditure of as much
as $200 million a year on upkeep alone,
many of the thousands of buildings on
7$4 large and w-iall U.S. Army in?ts..
Items across the he.ert of Europe are in
,'1.:1;C r ,1111 In Germany and xesghbcs-ing Na-ti
Atlantic Treaty Organizatlmi camrdrha.
U.S. Army l*dilibes cover a total area
la-ga' than the date of Delaware maw S's times the area of the District
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The oldest bitkng oded today by
our Uwp In Europe was eosrurted
h year Sit Walter Ilateigh esthe tune
tablis ed the first Engli coICJry In
America - I60L1. It, like tit majority of
tazildings occupied by our troops at the
end of World War II arai In use today.
WAS antiquated and In need of major
manerance when we took It fran the
Germans
heating plarLs, built In i.ast Grin the 13(*, for which repair
parts no longr are available. have
rusted or burned out, *zid steam lines
are dogged tight with lime deposits.
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Residents Grateful
and
Police thief R. E. Sweat's Longwood police force
high
given
Fire Chief Carl Lonunlef's fire-fighters were
praise by the Woodlands subdivision residents who attended
a city council work session this week.
two
The Fire -fighters during the past month extinguished
and
a
limits,
city
the
blazes In the develcpmeflt just outside
resident reported tie police department acted rapidly on a
complaint about excessive noise in a city area.
Both departments are "great," according to the two
residents, but apparently not great enough to entice th*
P"910 there to annex to the city, taxes would amount to
one of the men said Longwood

wwdm window and door fmes, which
Uiemselves sag from dry r
It is an unending and tncreatingly ci'
prmu,vr task each yeax for the 19,000
rubtar3 and uivthan tmipItIvs of the
U.S. Army Engineer Ccznmand, Europe. to maintain such housing, administrative, support and operational
buildings, even to mlithm occupi ahi.
AÜ.ed to explain bow such a halng
situation as exists today for U.S. forces
across Europe was created, Brig- Germ.
Carroll N. LeTeflier, aix, heads the
Engineer Conimand here, says it has
resulted from the cgnstai use amid
mimmr.al maintenance of these out.
moded snictw'es over a period of 35
years - but with planning and funding
jr
f" or" t'J' I' i.

about $100 annually per borne.
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Never was it poizi to ac*wdule
complete osettisul of old buildings or to
phase improvements 9m amm lonjer
period imo the future, as would lave
teen both more practical and efficient.

during the same periods.
Complaints received or action taken during the month
15
totaled 15 with 30 summons issued, 38 oral warnings and
812
hours
himthe
223
of
worked
complaints.
The
chief
dog
Ulf.
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In addition officers of ficers were on call another 96.
ere3ei'est0taled
l30tiours.
th
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Housing for more t2n 40(1,000 perincluded, as are nine general
am
txiçaials, 11 dependent schools and 550
large dining facilities Paved areas
streets, walks and parking areas for
cars, trucks, armored vehicles and at.
tiflery weapons - are equivalent to a
the
four4aw stertigtiway a-".

Precinct Station Planned
Incidentall y, Altamonte Police thief East Is very proud
ce
of th e fact th at his department will ha ve a "precinct" offi
4.
at the planned new fire station to be built west of Interstate

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Construction boom continues In that city with a record
month in building seen in March. A total of 99 building permlts were Issued for value of $7,01531, Permits Included 75
single family homes atcost of $3,564,600; commercial
building In the Altamonte Square valued at $600000; Palm
tati
Springs Apartmen ts (=units) $2.4 million; service s on
motel
(150
Inn
Ramada
at Wyrnore Road and 436 $50,000;
Wilson
addition
to
the
fourth
floor
units) $1,064,746 as well as
Knott "100" building on 436 at $225,000 and the Palm Springs
Delve Baptist (]nrch Educational Building $50,000.
I of this year in Altamonte is $11,938,533 compared to all of
1971 to 378 permits valued at $18,712,225 and 1970 of 178 per.
mita worth $3,016,318. Some increase, huh?

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member Council including four cowidUJTitn and a mayorcouncilman. This would give the mayor a vote Which he
currently does not have.

0r cozu, the load 1*,e is ter,ibi,—tijt that waif.,
knows more about the sto'cl mar&amp;et than any analyst

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missing?

A legislative reappovtioiwnent
The l,'gislature today en tered a
down-lo-datk ace with the plsn hid alr eady been approved
clock In conclude the already by the Legislature.
The king list of bills facing
e*tpndeil general session.
as Senate action tnckxte a liberalsuch
l;ues
Majr
iongrrssional retlistik (lug and tied a bortion mear'.we; land
ii state budget for fiscal 1973-73 use. water management,
CoTistirner advocate, and nc.
ira' still pending
tax
license
cupational
espectwas
Most of the at-lion
'91 to ntrur in the Senate, where proposals. Bills In implement
,ibout a dozen bills passed by Florida's new judiciary system
the house have piled up. Se nate that was recen tly adopted by
I'resident Jerry Thomas or voters and to end the states
dereti the Senate into a rare 7 traditional immunity from
lawsuits are also in the hopper
a m. to midnight session,
The thera1?eutk abortion bill
The house faces a lighter
passed
the house 73-30 Thorsh
ses
th
ou
work load although bo
muit vote on a $1.15 billion pro- day. It allows abortion to per..
posed stale tagiget recommend' (ret a mother's life or health , if
ed by a Senate-house coo' it was reasonably certain the
that fetus would be deformed or in
committee
lerence
Ii'!!!t
deliberated fur r1HTC than two :"
weeks before agreeing on a
omnprrimise.
First up on the Se na te calendar was a $29 million aid-to-cit.
Makes You a Mater of the Keyboard
lea-and-countIes bi ll.
Mernwhile, a major rompro"
inise was pr ed icted on c-nogresslonal redistricting. Sens.
1tv'guilar
Wilbur lloyd, D.Palrnetlo and
home, ..Talla ha ',
have attempted to win Serial"
support for the House passed
version of the 15-member
rile.'
congressional resealing plan
"I don't like ttie idea," said
Sen. Ken Myers, 1).Mlarni,
principal author of the pla n.
Ty- so smooth and easy, it's like music to
"butIsen1e that the mofldOfti
yrur ears. Chnck4ull of "rncint-wanti'd"
Senate now Is to go along with
features like Magic' Margin controLs, M.igthe house bill."
ic' Meter scales, Touch Control' selector,
If such a compromise Isn't
agic' Coumn rt aisd Cirar,
ag reed on, conceded Myers, the
Variable Line Spacer.
plunged
is
ou
ld
be
leg lature c
into another extension.
The Florida Constitution
mandates that the Legislature
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is ill tri OUBW
adopt both a budget for the state
to
plans
and, this year,
redistrict both congressional
and legislative mats in its

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Nl'V ilol)l-;l.s tlr;mw ing Al tilt' uItrtI1IIn .iI ' v,ahingtii. I) ( slsoi
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iii
the
Department
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rpt'rl'
to
come.
On
the h&amp;ihie of autos
iiiriital siafel'. curs were developed under government contract to turn tough new
standards, including survival of occupants In a 50.1 **.11.h. crash mb a solid barrier.
i'rototpe b AMF, Inc. (top), Fairchild Industries (crntrrt and General Motors
usa.prodiictiofl models.
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George who introduced Hope, was himGay.
Alabama
TALIIlA5E, Fin. (AP) Wallace's White House ambit- self introduced as a "religious
man," and cracked: "1 like
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ions,
$16,000 for Florida's menially
Some 200 people paid $100 a politicians who pray; you can
retarded Thursday night, and plate to eat beef tenderloin and see where their hands are."
who
He said Gov. Askew
then he raised laughs at the hearts of palm in a Florida
antics of Southern politicians. State University banquet room, actually did not, since he was in
Profit from a dinner and then joined a mostly-student Miami - "met me at the aircomedy show were lii be used crowd of 3,600 that gave Ilope port and drove me in. 11 was a
for an athletic type of therapy standing applause as he opened rough ride. That's the last time
program for the retarded.
the second half of the benefit. I'll let him drive the bus."
Referring to Maddox's new
Hope's main act laid into
"You scared hell out of me
Florida Gov. hleubin Askew's when you got up," hope told the hairpiece, Hope said "the clerk
involvement with busing, students. who paid $S and $lOtO first tried an Afro on him and
Georgia Li. Gov. Lester get in. "I thought you were Lester chased himself out of the
store before he realized who he
Maddox's hairpiece and walking out."
was."
show
said
they
Sponsors of the
Wallace did so well in the
expected to net $32,000, half of
which was tO finance the June 2' Florida presidential primary,
3 Florida Special Olympics in said the comedian, "he's
Tampa, a therapeutic sports already preparing himself for
program for retarded people. international itiplomacy. You
eat hominy grits
Fifteen hundred are to partici' should see him
th chopsticks."
wi
pate.
Sniffing songstress tUrns
The other half goes to hope's
the
Eisenhower
Jackson's
"Evening in Paris"
charity
Medical Foundation in l'alrii perfume, hope opened his jack.
et lapel and said, "Smell this.
ByBILLSCOTI'
Desert, Calif.
Hope noted that Florida Sen. Its called 'Afternoon in Port St.
Sanford City Commission will ate President Jerry Thomas, Joe."
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-----voters to decide if the city will
be divided into four districts at
Monday night's 6 p.m. session.
The proposition from the
taunt $2.50.
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Endive-Escarole - Demand
Commerce legislative and FEI)ERAI,51"%T1
MAitlhi'
NEWS SERVICE
Fair,
Market About Steady, 11'
was
national affairs committee
SANF0RI), Fu)nIl)A
9 bushel ('rates $1.25, occasional4
received by City Manager W. E.
VE(;ETAu1i htEl'OhtT
Knowles in th is morning's mail.
point information higher.
Lettuce Bibb &amp; Big Boston
Shipping
committee is requesting for
Thursday, April 6th. All
th conuniislon to consider SflICS FOB. for stoc k of types, supplies insufficient to
submitting to th, city electorate Generally good quality. unless quote. h.eaf type, Demand
in the December election
tated. pretxwling Good, 4-5 bushel crates $2.00.
lt"rnalnt' type, Demand Goal,
following: "District the City of otherwise
s
extra,
Market Stronger, 1 1-9 bushel
Sanford Into four commission ctut's
SANFO14D-OVIEI)()
crates
$1.50.
with
reasonable
close
districts
7FL1 WOOD DISThIlll
Demand Good,
Parsley
)ij,
population count.
- Demand (
t'tb
the
Market
Steady.
t)oflit'StiC
Market
Steady.
Wirebound
,,Eligi ble candidates for
S
dozen, Curly
bunched
(rates,
reside
must
districts
seats
tow
Rouod type, metIlu,n.large, 134 &amp; Plain types 12.50.
in their respective districts and bushel yates $150, occasional
t)emnand Fairly
Radishes
w:ll run city-wide to be elected
high,-r. .,0 lb imiesh SiLkS 51
by the qualified voters of some higher. 11 4 bushel crates, Good, larkct Steady. Cartons.
film bugs, Red typJ, 1oz
Sanford.
tIWtiiuflhuu1tgt lIed type $3 00;$1.00,
White Icicle type, 24-I am,
"The mayor at Sanford to be
type $250300.
few
elected at large with no Savoy
11-50Demand Good,
Carrots
HASTINGS DISTRICT
districting requirements.
Market Stronger. Film bags,
Demand Fairly
Cabbage
The proposal was signed by
paper master451 lb Good, Market Steady. Domestic
mesh or
Robert Daehn, co-chairman; tainers,
medium-large;
George Crossley, co-chairman $3.75; 24.2 lb $3.&amp;5. 50 lb mesil Round type, medium-large, 1,
large size bushel crates &amp; 50 lb cartons
of the chamber legislative and
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GROUND-EREAHING
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Dig for slips of paper which can be cashed in on the
and
spot.. . amounts range from 25 cents to $50.00.
available.
DIGGING
FOR
there's a total of $1,500.00
DOLLARS IS LIMITED TO CHILDREN AGES 4
THROUGH 12.
Hard hats for all diggers.
Persi.Cola for EVERYONE I
Coffee and doughnuts for adults.
Clowns will entertain youngsters of all ages
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till 12 no-on.
will be broadcast over Radio Station W'TRR from 9 AN
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BEAUTIFUL NEW PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OUR
LONGWOOD BRANCH OFFICE.
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$1.50, some higher. 50 lb mesh
national affairs committee,
$375
suc ks $1.50, occasional higher,
City Manager Knowles said
Demand Good,
bushel crates, mediumCelery
the chamber request will beMarket
Steady. Wlrebound
2
&amp;
2's
large;
Red type $2.50.3.00,
brought before the commission crates, Pascal type,
$300; Savoy type $2.75ration
during
the
be
for deli
12.25, 3 &amp; 4 dozens $2.75, mostly
3
00
"n,rse of the evenlnu's agenda; dozens
1" iw S (P' 91 25
Pi!tit
however, it Ii not expected that
Denuind
Representativi
IA)Cal
member
of
time
conunittee
Chinese
Cabbage
a
Steady.
Market
Fair,
Phone 322-8922
making the proposal will be at Wirebaind crates, wrapped, 24
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Commission for a special election to consider a new charter
'jMer h-'ml? rule provisions of tic. Florida Ccnstitutlon.
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grievances against our government' Is it a great sin in the
United Stales to sue our government whether it be city,
county, state or national'
Are we to be considered traitors for taking the legal
actions guaranteed by the Constitution?
I, as one citizen, do not know whether the city or Mrs.
Lormnann Is right. Yet, I hope no one thinks I am a traitor to
my city for making that statement. The courts will cbclde the
Issue. I realize the suit will cost the city several thousands of
dollars and I have no doubt the city government believes it is
right or it would not authorize the expense.
John Stuart MIII said, "The only freedom which deserves
the name Is that of pursuing our own good In our own way, so
long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or Impede their efforts to obtain it."
Mrs.LorMayor Ken llrownhs the first tO agree thatMrs.
man's suit Is not to be taken personall y and th at the as an
American citizen has the right to disagree.
Hopefully, those citizens who are so aroused will look at
the tune objectively before this matter gets out of hand.
Thanks for letting me let off some steam.

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There is nothing wrong with that alone. What bothers me
Is the bent of the criticism directed her way and the bar
ilmess of the words being uttered. One person suggested
there are ways to make Mrs. Lormann suffer monetarily for
h. action and another is said to be preparing a letter inviting
the woman to leave town.

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Kathy Niblacs
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the city ball flagpole and statements from city officials were
filled with haired. Threatening telephone calls were received
by many including this reporter. It was a bad time Indeed.
Many of us hoped that times like that were In the paid and
would remain there.
The community at least certain segments of It are
smouldering again with the same type of emotionalism.
June Lonnann, widow of former mayor Al toiinanfl, is
the object of the vehemence. Mrs. Iormann, who only four
months ago, came within 21 votes of winning election to the
mayor's office is being subjected to severe criticism.
A lawsuit was filed In her name, a few days ago, against
the city challenging the constitutionality of a recent annexation. The city apparently approved the annexation in
good faith and Mt obliged to defend it.
Not one of the citizens who has taken time to make views
known to me, appears willing to consider that Mrs. Lonnanfl
may genuinely feel a wrong has been done and should be
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I've started this column several times and discarded
each effort. I'm it bit disturbed by something that I I"
happening in my hometown -- Longwood.
You know Longwood Is a wonderful town and mn'd of our
people practice the golden rule not only to the letter of the
law, but In spirit as well.
flack In the mitl'tOfiO's there was so much dissension and
so many ugly things were said and done that twisted the
city's image beyond belief.

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GOIdOfW'SII. Eastbrook
Marilyn Gordon
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and better techniques.
U S industry overall has rnt been developing tmprned
ttChnIqUCS rariidIv enough. Especially in the services and
In a fistfull of older businesses.
nus innatim Th us our inability to balance foreign
payments
The tragedy is that in many cases the scientific work
rias b".n dane f or radical manufacturing Improvement
What's lacking Is the translation Into practical engineer.
ing terms. in numerous other instances, the adaption hs
already been made—in another cotmtry. But we have not
vet imported the concept here
Sorre will be quick to deny th is. They will point to some
highly efficient plants and to some exceptional industries
But the difference between the most efficient plants and 0
run-of.the-mill factories is extraordinary. And though
there are some Industries which are without question
technologically for advanced in their operations, there are
many others which operate today almost as they did In
the d,as of the horse and bu ggy—Al least In some of their

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RAY STEVENS
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FRANK VOLTOt.INE, Circulation . General Ma?O9II
JOHN A SPOLSKI, Associate Editor
FRED VAN ELT
WINIFRED F. GIELOW
Mariaen9 Editor
Comptroller

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By RAY CROMLEY

average time It takes for a new discovery In space
moving his boct in cmJutictionitltthers But did he a'
Some bebeve he flew as earlyor71*
some
other scientific area to be adapted to the pro.
in
with
application
WEU1NG7ON,Nc.7,htM ekwatar mounted an the trailblig tually get airborne before their *3 1901. Rut if Peatie
ducuon line is ridiculously long.
recognition for actually ac'ecsn
night
1kC
1903
APi
AIITh
Th is then is the thesis behind President Nixon's nc
after edge of the wing
plislung thts, he has only flun'
No
records
are
able
spearheaded by programs dc
drive for prod uctIviL
Wright TTIIc.
OUidW
on the WU1ttPS with any certainty that he i- self to blame for iwl receiving
signed to cut the time'bc.twcen discovery and use
u epic nigiti at Kitty Hawk, S3fl*I1 f1*j
plane to be banked, any distance before Msrdi
it
But these plans. as recently unveiled by the White
Thwe
NC
no
904.
'1e would be no mystery at house with quite some fanfare, are a jumble of Ideas
claiming that the first man to the tt'Oflt wheel
that merely skim the surface.
Be made aesaJ flights that all U he had confided In )ñ
fly *fl airplane was a New carriage
t1
conwrnporariea, left detaiied
One reason for this pale broth is that there is so much
year,
and
Zealander named Richard
With his ailerons, which he traveled 150 yards at a height records of his progress, or been
squabbling within the government's scientific commumt
pea
-and that he boil the
that a forceful program of technological promotion is all
in July 1907, PC*1'le sufficient to clear a woot a kas secretive man about his
Wright brothers by more than a patented
but
Impossible.
%USAOUb1.dly ahead ci the hedge.
activities,
Each agency with a scientific function—the National
;'ronautics and Space Administration, the Commerce
i r evidence is InTheer
the Pentagon, the National Science FoundaiIcpartment,
and there seems no
Lion, the Atomic Energy Commission--is off and running
I
in different directions.
is
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The 'White House has a science applications group
the claim
aimed at pulling all these strings together. But these
Nixon aides are dlwcvering how little influence the PresI
But stories from old-timers
dent of the United States has over his own scie n tists. The
and Pe.nrse's mdLputhbfr tril.
0
\ hite House men are lcarmnR in fact that while Mr
_~
liance as an aviator still arouse
/
Nixon
may be %er powerful In foreign affairs, he has
i
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f*,Nk y some hopes that be might have
very little clout in bringing the gc-vernment's own sclen
I
tists and technical men into a coordinated program.
been the first man in the world
to pilot a
er-than it maPart of the problem is prestige. Right now, Mr. Nixon
ICIN4
winte iipp!etk'n! that beef
il1 p u the tech olc'gicfly
d
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A'
Pearse's latest champion is
R
But prestige in science does not lie here—It is In basic
1
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the executwr directiz of Auckscience, however unrelated to life. Thus, within NASA a $
group fights to hold down a program on the applications
lands Mumtm of
of satellites to earth problems—agriculture, mapping.
and Technology , R. J. R1th
electric power, mi ne ral exploration—to get more money
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son, who Intends l n a IT
for esotericc programs which will win them citations in
mortal pavilion to house
scientific conferences.
pioneer's remaining aercmautical exhibits.
Richard Parse was labeled
"Mad Parse" by his twidOw-century neighbors at Walt.
Religious Notebook
Valley,
.
cause of his fascination with
flying
study cisero
nautics as he did tie plaighing
IN&amp; NE
on his parents' farm.
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firm and positive leadership and commuicIion
is lacking.
His bold and unprecedented practice of
summit diplomacy, meeting and talking with the
top men and women of all nations, is very much
at stake in several areas. But In no area is it
more critical than his adoption of 'ietnamization as the way Out for the American
involvement,
Thus what is riding on the flow of battle, now
erupting in more and more areas of Vietnam, is
much more than a trial of arms. it Is a matter of
global and domestic policy which the voters of all
states and all parties w*tch, some with
trepidation , some wi th con fidence!

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What impact will this have on world and
domestic opinion?
The logical answer to the first of these must
be made in three parts, too. First it ShOWS that
Hanoi no longer fears ground attack by the allied
American-South Vietnamese infantry and that
the withdrawal of the United States divisions
invited such a tactical decision.
Second it demonstrates that the North
Vietnamese command has little, if any, doubts
about th e ability of their forces to rout the South
Vietnamese That they have now decide-as so
many victorious high commands have done
before them-that the final decision is not made
by the support forces, but by foot-slogging,
determined and inspired infantrymen.

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DECORATIVE wrought iron gates have been wails at the site. The city is attempting to have
a
installed at the entranceway to Longwood beautification work completed in time for
parade.
Memorial Gardens, the city's cemetery, and May 30 veterans
(Donna Estes Photo)
work is progressing on construction of brick

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PERSON \\AS injure1 lriurxiay u!tcrT)Oi ifl a ILIStOfl LICLCCfl
a rnotorcvdc and a tractor-tra il er truck. Fr&amp;nk Baylor. an Mr
injured when his l9d Kawasaki hit the Redwing C.irri
aiian,
truck at Lake Mary Blvd. and Cotnflry Club Road. Raymond E. Benoit
f Leotninster, Mass. was driver of the truck. Charges are pending
further investigation by investigating trooper D. S. (Dan) Lawrence of
the Florida Highway Patrol.
GaryTaylorPhOtO)
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NOTICE Of ACT IO

Foster Home

Legal Notice

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Mrs. Victor Kimber, of large delekation of Central Springs. president; Mrs.
State
Stiener,
Sanford, assistant manager of Federation Community Set- Blanche
S I.
fedriation
persdtnt.
and
spring
meeting
in
Seminole County's Family vices, at the
Drnbrosky. lay activities
s. spoke briefly to the Kress Memorial Seventhday
5cr
Adventist Church of Winter secretary of Florida Conference
of Seventh-day Adventists,
Pk.
arranged the meeting, which
Mrs. Kimber
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the five held In
?li )'ifrrmstion and was one of
Ct AIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
red
m !W ircu,* courl.
ago#nst y
SAID ESTATE COUNTY OF SEMINOLI
referral units, such as job Florida.
Iht.rtm juo.ci C,rcut.
You Ond CIC' 04 'CI IPO I%Si'eeV
Elder Ed Peterson of
OF FICE OF TAR COLLECTOR
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placements, medical and
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one reauerø to t;te any
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llenged
entitled. FEDERAL
No,
claims °
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nursing care available, 4 Washington. D.C., cha
MORTGAGE otthW
NA 710 N AL
the Federation members to
lAid
04 YOU ma I, h* v$
child abuse attention
ASSOCIAT Ow. a corporation Eltite In ?V* otbc, of OIIAt$blI
become more involved In
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to Wallace
accordance WIth
53
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county J
also appealed to
s
needs than before.
community
' PWI 04 the United S111111111 at Seminal, Ccu04y. his *"ice in The
Liwi of Flrtda, Florida StVu'w
ArniriC$, Plalnftfl. v JACKIE LEE
Reports from the Comrnuruty
inSiMod. Florida, Chapter 121. S.rnlnoI. County. federation members to consider
MILLER and NOL.k F MILLER. Courthouse
sittt,Wi Vs calendar ,nrCP$ 1 oI" she FlorIda precedivins. this office will the great need for foster iXETieS Swvwe vim in this arts show
Na wits. DndaMs. Sodu and
04 ??le first p04,1Ic$tIOe 04 Thul .cC' blda $01' 0111 (1) Full for both children and adults. that s,
free blood pressure
..ctof you. are rouired to lilt your tIme
demand mutt
Iybcsrd, 3 tO's Is Validating
na4ice Each
Msoilns. LNflnQ capactty ,,,,,,, Mrs. Kunber Is also associate tests were read since Jan. 1 and
be In writing and contain the place of
crnoiatnt With me Clerk of said midrica 610poll 04Vce adde 04 iat.lWio capocltv 9,11"."t'".ut vice president of the central 32.301 urinalyses. Referrals are
Copy
thereof
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and
wv,.
Court
The cIsmant and vnUs' be sworn tO $01' SSPSr04S $04.11, loCl IS StThit Federation.
t
laid PIbinii?f. Or its attorney,
oy me ctiiiant. hi* 19504 or II &amp;*e of macuno tor scow only.
ThOMAS I SPEER. at SPItE i t
Joseph Mitchell, of Altamonte ir.cticste&amp; The van will be in
Cor11acuttve numbW lag and
t01'I*1-. or The sem. anell be void
SPEER. WhC .ccra It P O SOS
OCYICU. La9o*yps 011 loft
Oviedo Wednesday at the
S MATILDA 5. FLANIGAN
TiM. 113 M.gtIl. AvSnia. SarWord.
Capacity Prima on valldatton t
At Csec1JtrLt of
Store.
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Quick
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validation
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Provisions
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Dat•uif .*udorn01w will be ' '1'd I
will be on hand. The public Is
rOQUWUd). MIdible $01N*tISII IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF "a
ROWLAND AND PETIUSKA
of
a"""" you. and *'scP' 04 you. IN The 13 East RInaon Si.
oumber to print on rIgId aIds. IISNTE!NYN JUDICIAL CIRw-k'omne
roliat airnandod In said Cotriplilat.
SIMINOI.I COUNTY.
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Estates School ca!eteria 4-7 p and maps available at DeRary SJ A't O
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florist and post office
LEE MILLER
rxisraie suit. Ascension ii., spons&amp;ted by PTA.
FILE WO MI
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SISTER picnic luncheon. Women's Club monthly w3.A F . MILLER
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noon. Zoo c'i.ncWn
meeting. 7:30 p.m., First
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business meetIng, 7:30 p.m.,
bustx
Fti'si Federal S&amp;L 330 West
DeBary Civic Associa tion, Semoran Boulevard. Altamonte
b.ke
MMW730 p.m.. speaker, Circuit Springs (note change of

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Seminole County rmoa-atic
Qnwch, ;30 a.m.to 3 pin., 17- mimity
April 12
executive commIttee, 1 p.m..
ca..iini,y,
DeBry Garden C)ub"Toutof ralogn 2,11. sic.
April $:
Spaghetti supper, English Elghtaimies."34p.m.: tickKA
' astIfllsU'ess Club, B JLTD..
Oiamv.r of Cnunerce.
April 244$
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Stirbie meeting, 6:30 p.m.

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WORRY CLINIC
Jill's argument about her
bat pants* illustrates •
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males realize that in taau'ns
the men are more likely to Of
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Cast- T-547: Jill 0., aged
10. is a cY)fle
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0r. Ci*ne. ,.he protested,
zuu boy friend objects in the attitude of
wring hot pants cur
in

01 SPUR I SPEll
P.O Sc. IW
113 Magnolia AVitWI
Snford. Florida 31771

Arid then she Is.

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about the girl In hot pants
but They are fairly correct
about girls who drink Ii-

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THEcE, as per p1st t,ereof
recorded III P11' suok to, ee 16. at

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sexualC!IptlodCl belore morning can be excused by the

01i9595C in bUtiflelS V 301 Highway
11-fl Ill th
City 04 Lonc*ood.

nd such males msidrr typical alibi:
'But I Tell him it i jijU t'11e4 girls Who parade in
..
on want public fl such IUtt3V
the fashion and I don't
didn't knowwhat I was docostumes are asking to be ing.
to look like an old fogrt!
violrnt
raped!
Vt'e has-c' had a
Actually, such women
1m not exaggerating. for
quarrel about this.
nci' es.actly what they are
So aiiv should be make that is often the answer that
doing when they enter a
such men offer when the-v tavern,
Such An tSSUC ,ibc,ut it
though ths m.v dchase uttcml)ttd to assault
SEX DIFF ERENCES

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ART I-IL'R 14 BECK WITH. JR
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
y Ellen

That me party interested in laid

Deputy iort

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
bI15el3 W1tO'P"IlA II as followsIN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
VS.
Ronald M Albert
WELSH. an urvnarr*s CIVIL ACTION NO. 72-2*3
at l
[WeeOren0o
DIVISION C
Orange County.
woman.
Fis',Ga. March *h,
0ef.id.at. IN Ri THE MARRIAGE OF
WllIi. A Jpc04..
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WILLIE E. LONG. Pattl,,
on
n4
JuDGESEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. DZC-1
PARALFE LONG. Respoacent.
JACOB. DENSON
haLl
FLORIDA.
1. HOLCOMB
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
IN pRl3ATL.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ia the Cowl se theCaulty Ju01.
Attorney 1 L
IN RE: Estate '
TO:
PARALEC
LONG.
lea
Flail
Judgment
pifivant
County.
Florida.
I.m.s.le
15 Liii Washington SIrow!
L(LIE VERNON CHILTON
RESPONDENT, RESIDENCE
Por,deltFe al*d me dli day of
t. Presets.
Orlando. Florida sot
UNKNOWN.
Api-i. 1172. and entered Cm p
In re Estate 04
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PuDliV MS'Ch 11. 31 71 Lp': 7
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED.
31 04 the Circu it Cowl 04 the *$ffi
JOIEPP4IPSE SIMMONS
1177
act.
U) that I
To ALL CREDITORS AND PER.
11141 PIOCUWI Wig 101' ha d.ssclut.on
Oecee, Judicial Circuit In and IN Saralimfe
ore TV
ri-mark such damsefi,
Please note'
COURT. SONS HAVING CLAIMS 01
Florida,
wherein 04 rnarlage has been filed 5*inht
.AtIC,sdttersaofPSnIØsNIvuii COunty.
But under i'pruis.
IN COUNTY JUDCS
S.i' was ulUng fur it
.0 th Circt CQurl 0 and for
r..rs the' ultx
thtt she'
SOUTHEASTERN HOME MORCiasmi or Demands £.ail*l said
DEMANDS
AGAINIT
SAID
•T
fret-Jr admit that they SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
will
ESTATE,
Seminole County. Ftotida, SPit atiorl
TOAD C COMPANY, a Florida
Estate:
sta:
mcidern hot pants because it one such rapist angrily dc. enu'red the tavern in quest ESTATE NO. id
You and each 01 tOy ?I hereby
MW of wiucs. is III RE- THE
corporation, Is PIalntIS$, •.
You ØriØ USCI' CO yOU a.'e hireSy
ESTATE OF
fended himself recently.
notified and required to omen'
is the fashion,
notified arid required to prssstt any MARILDA WELSH. an uomartlsd MARRIAGE OF WILLIE I. LONG,
excitement.
erotic
of
SniDe
HARRIET
S
PUC.M.
claims and d ands which You. 5'
y clad
cla ims and eroancs which you. 5' woman, Is Defendant. I will Sell to PETITIONER AND PARALEE
But the usual scantilem
Tha1s typical of women
either f yOu. ITt•! P15.5 against tilt cesor of you, may ta., against the ml highest SiLl
thes e
* bmod.r Is'
s. LONG, EEZPONDENT
Young fellows on dates
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
far
asking
zsnt
female
estate Of LESLIE VERNON
in
presents command you to appear
estate 4 JOSEPHINE SIMMONS. 04 the West Door of lie Seminole
will often ca.rTt.' along a Ca
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CHILTOW. G'cUSIof. tat,
County Courthouse. as Sanford.
and file your As.wer s' omen
oecoisel. tale of la iØ County,to the
She seldom entertains ton of bc-rn. Whv
For they rrac't like sheep
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Cour',, to IP.. Count' Judge W
0e4'ni N (iltat irig *tit the Clerk
F W$68,*Ill 30 o'clock A Pit . on t he
Coun'y Ju19e of Sero tOOIS Cowi SAID
ESTATE
ic-s'aul
ideas,
cur
.emnrict Cou". Fi3t a' Pt
pe'ir such crude
it Ct?tu,t (ct-.ini c,f Sem.rv.t-e
aztd bbitd i.trur to
Iwr.O&amp;, a' h;S 04t , .n Ire court ttrt-tGa of April, 1171. the hollowing
You and each o
,
the usual girl merely strives
II their girlfriends partake
laid etous.
Vol Ice in ttti court PiQb4
Florida.Of
wImirt
of said County at Sanford. dew Bed sroprly as elf fTh In CWnS. Florida. rid serve. copy
in the latest sties, regardna'I!itd and reOutfed to lie any
Sanford.
Thereof in Pitflvs attorney.
thereof, then the 'cx'v's
Flar,Gl. within Six Calendar Ininthi slid Flii*I Judgrristt. to-wui:
ClAims and diamonds which you, on Vol CSIW004 minthi Scorn the time
less of how hiwu' the tatter to folkrss'
N
C 11,51 I'd.
Jr.,
iot of
for the time of tue 1f
Lot 1 Block A. MALTS IL Mack
, is the limit that c% eii- onw at you. Ilidy hIve agamb
oh the fWV PUSIIC.Iion of this nd.ce.
ttunlliC* - Two copies of each claim SHORES. adWIg Is me piat CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp; BERRY, on
May be.
7be male &amp;signem bow- tile sh
alefe lit ifs

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And fat dames even ewes', are the ones who are
aquze Into ridiculously guilty of deteloping the

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public undi for yhurth.ttlatM
aePsota, according to the Amer.
frau .Je'wlsh Cnngrew.
The Nanal Catholic Aiatine Aes'u"Infion aski last fall
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Oat 9 states either have POW
or were ronsidoring legislation
to MIp I'll? '-'lull rflofitR

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You'll like the now colors - - shades
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Ws*laca H. Hail. DAitfy imam 04 lialI be In writing, its malt $t,
Stp 1-172, atrwrwis a defiutt will be
&amp;smlnale County. of his Dffic, Mml sue piece at r esidents and pot OWICI WWII slefethe Piece 04 residents slid Page 54. 04 SNS Pubic lKslds
post office bOd1'5S* of the clVr.iaiw. Sotnele CmWv. Florida. a4-a to entered against you.
the Cow" lIaise In Sanford Florida.
the Cilant. .104 slidli be
WITNESS ray hSrP arid me f.
n he by Ills Agiee Delve. Aitamsele Spiritless,
Men are wrong
alI be
end shell
in 11* monIflil fr om ft*tIme
*use It lewd styles that
tight c4othes Just
issourn SC by me dalm1. lii
Im.n, Their apeed. or afloreue, FIs'lda. lapeftor soft we* is wail ficill Cell SI fiSe Clem of the Circuit
fish.'
Ills
40V
pIdeICIt.OII
Of
ThIS
nat
ItS.
modern
female
on .ot l we y and .cwnpenied by
is the fashion." even though focus ø &amp; girl's py %e* ScantY
by , filing fee of Carp,! Wi, in Lis-hag Room, i4stt &amp;W Court. on r..lt 31-st day 0 Mind.
Ehtf CI,"!' or dnt!'i*nC fflJ5t Ill in filing toe of one oo'lar
USU*Il right MIX$4 wraing
AD 1773.
and cil swdoflan and such Claim on demand All .n Ier$ed ,IN
rid comdalil the
the-s may look like skippy low the neck, instead of on IsntI. '[PUt
flied shall be not Iliad 5hiIi be vOid.
op,ncna
ret
so
tam
or
?ie'oon.
use
liquor.
en
who
wrn
t5%iO5f
and
pall
office
area
her smile and prettY face.
lute
clqubznts meanwhile.
DLI ED *105 dli Get' of April. ten.
THUR .4. SICK WITH,
The claimant and Ittust Dl sevw l
(iY%$I'1't J WaSh:
Clerk of in. Circue Court
luau
So send for my bx$Jet by till ClaiMnt. Pill agent N 1'
As Sdmir,istnatrix of
'Xomtiis fashions are ii&amp;ii
But a lot cit older WDiflCfl
As eeaCl$N of thi 1.11?
BY:
AR7 IIUR H. BECKWITI4, ,l,,,
Masino B.
sue [sire Ca
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'Sex Difierenc'es Between moo,. on me 501111 shall be
Will and TotItn.1iS Of
who frequent ta-ez'm.
ally designed by turn!
JOSEPHINE SIMMONS.
Clark
Dewy Csork
Roger W. '
LESLIE
VERNON
CHILTOW.
Seminole
COunty
deceased
UlZ
Administrator 14
So SITW'fl seldom analyze escorted. .re' *ch'ally asking Men and Vomrn." enclosing
a 'f tty
CrcuIf
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J'nw sttt,w'd. return r-sr11
Mi Ned I,. .JuleO.
tIt- titid.iktii' e1sLJ'i' Iut for it. t oct!.b they g-v-t-allv i'
BERRY
MatinS
Srwn
Poorti
?it
Oak
By
3
ki'reem M. Bean.
lope, plus 3 ciuU
torn., at Law
o.s, Clerk
Its, '-kly SLauipttfr like irmeT-p refuse to admit it.
o
AItsrwirt for Chiale
z
*11are, at Law
V"trom.°,"
tin4metodn'tr
1 McOrsf!y
e-.
?tori 33771
IAI.u'. evict. W. Crest I s ave P0 Drawer One
to be sure they aren't "old
For the typical male who
, MCKTSCTh
U30 S. W. FUSS $IVal
Sanford. Fir-Ida 3=1
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
5*.I4el S .1*1? C idae'Ty. P15,430
of ibis
P.O Bat 1319
Publish: Mrch 31. Arll 7 U. 21, MIrTII. P11
.. ti-ML
sees an uneiconted #Avamn
fogeys," as Jill'
PublIsh: March 24. II, April 7, $4,
*Wae4. sJut..w'd '*ii
.l*i.t:IiSjPm1m: March 7' 3 31- AprIl?. Santora, Fetid. mu
1177
Publish: April 7. 1773
1172.
011.5 j.t n.svc •yp.ne I'd
Hirt boy friend cibrt-tS to enter a tavern. figures she is
Pubi,tt w.cn I?, 34. 31, Apr it 7, 1172
ofIhm '3
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The committee had approved
Life magazine that the Justice
Act- Department squelched a unanimously the nomination of
big Atty. Gin. Richard G. federal investigation in San Kleindlenst to succeed John N.
Mitchell as attorney general in
Klelndlenst learns today wheth- Diego.
Byrd's proposal, however, late February, but Mansfield
er the Senate will take up his
nomination before the end Of the would call for termination Ofthe has held up full Senate action
month to be the nation's No. 1 hearings by April 20, The because of the current inquiry.
Shortly after the committee
Inquiry began March 2 at
law officer.
The Senate Judiciary Corn- Klelndlenst'a request to clear approved the nomination, Anmittee scheduled a vote today up allegations made by colum- derson published an alleged in.
teroff ice memo and an inter.
on a proposal to expand its in- nist Jack Anderson.
Most committee members view with ITT lobbyist Dita
qulryofKieindienst, the Justice
epartment and International predicted Thursday that Byrd's Beard, linking the out-of.court
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Corp., proposal would be approved, settlement of three antitrust
4 but Limit the probe to two more Chairman James 0. East- cases against the giant conland, D.Mlss., said the corn- glomerate with its financial
wecks.
The panel agreed after a mittee would have a week after guaranteeto San Diego for next
closed meeting Thursday to the hearing ended to submit to summer's Republican National
vote on the proposal by Sen. Democratic Leader Mike Mans' Convention.

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to a Catholic educators' group

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MCKwIttt. Jr.
M
Curt 04 file Circuit Count
W.
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By: Ellen $cett
'tIspiuty
THE COURT OF THE COUNTY Pidebel AII7. 14. 3*. IL I'll

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Cow' tots Ph Gay Of April. A SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOE- DES-Is
TGAGI COMPANY. a Florida
0. 1$72.

siltutional tighteo in a speech

0 of theni Catholic.

george stuart

By *Wrd

It, The 'Fit
suliconsclously wish to ill eDits Namepur5%suant
at u1e' Chapter
to.
rs'ciike agpess*ve approaches 5150$. Florida Statute, will register PlaintifF's aflD'V*y on immedietCi!
will lIl.meDnlgW.aI
wiTh The Clark 04 thI$
WITh me ClerK 04 th,circuit Court. in ".ereaN 0t7*nwlId5 default
noes' e service on .4 Tell CIRCUIT COURT OF THE C. A. van 14005.. III
from the male 5'_
Court.
.im
the
relief
ona son Orange Co'sn?y.FIort3a, 1* inIlred aga*WI you for
plawWlfrs ,.,11.nie, or imwiedia$ity 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND 04 the firm:
sue
receipt of proof of tue demanded
FindofI &amp; eesn.
FOR
Besides, sudi girls believe
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
P 0 Dr.wer One
WI1hESSmviendandThtlAalof
lWSh'rl of This ns. ml tic
itttS1'ef .951,151 you for till relief FLORIDA.
that if thry are drinking al. titiole
13th.
s-n
March
Court
on
tt,iS
name. PD WI' LONGWOOD
F lorida fly
NO. 73-31
demanded in me comalaIfd.
c-obolic beverages, then any PAWN SHOP under w11'Cli I am (Sean
Pb4l5h Mar 1 ?.34, 31 &amp; April Y. iei.
WITNESS me P.1.04 and Thi heal of Divisisa C

Nixon bolt note of the con-

measures designed In preserve
the rvinpublk vtrinml system In
the United Sta tes" after the AdvLaO'y CnmrurIIISiofl On Intergovernmental ftelatkiroe Aral M@

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PatItUn
SON. FINDELL 1, IEANE. Pail
WItness my hand and the 1111 at Office Drawer One. Cassa'berry.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
thiS Court on lId Ph day 04 April. FlOrida, 321W Attorroars for in*
'curl SC rS-to1'l'n s deed inv.vWl9 A D 1$73
PiSinhift. and file the original with
$OIlSwW
dasaibed
picgu'rty
in
MEAL)
The
me above-S.ylid Court on or b.fnrS
m PubliC Records of Seminole
BoI,I
Cot. FUn
April 15Th. 1972; otherwIse a
Arthur II. Sec*wlTh, Jr
County. FIorId
'The WW'.0 of the WWIA (IllS
Judgn'ilof may be riSer of against
Clerk of CircuS Court
ies neon filed spaltef elcil of
y'Ov for til, relief demanded In lie
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By: Ellen Il
rid you an, rrQuirnd to serve a ceav
Cast.
ia.11.,
tsra
30
Complains.
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Dspy Curt
04 your wrI?leil uefrneS. N any. to it Inmp :1
,WITNESS my Puand arid 1111 seal of
ROBERT U. MORRIS of
•in Albert P $OiwW&amp;, Plaintiff's lee best flied
Said Court on This, in. iSm OSy 04
$0' WS rsrWl'ed SC sorrel CSPY oft'S"
HUTCHI SOW &amp; 0 1. £FFL ER
attOinet. weee •xrns It
any. IS it in W
Orange
written
de+ens.it
it
March.. $7
Pow OFfice Dr ies' H
M1'aif 5ijidtng. 15 South
C. Pliuich ilOr,. .1!. 04 Ht tt lion arid Sanfo'd. Florida 31771
(SEAL)
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A vinue O tanso. F
AttOrney. *CiO5I A?IN?* Is' PO4tIO*f
nitIffs
1.040w.
ArtPi,jr H Beckeith, Jr.
N batee A,Wil 1$. %$72. $PI flit
Drawer H,
N
Pal
Office
Clerk of CWcvlt Cowl
PuWlin AprIl 7. 14. 21. P. 1173
igtn.I wiTh the sold Curt
or
before
on
33711.
Sanford.
Florida
by: Uortta 7 VihIon
DEC-30
Court tittIn D04D1'P iNit 'C. on
10th GOT 04 Mat. AD. 1-173 and
Deputy Clerk

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vitling a religious t'ducation for
their child thilln It has to iubsl.
di.e church-related schools to
do so," the judges wrote.

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Lyman Hilg h School
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APRIL$, ltfl
Mary
Seminole County Democratic
Scflicatlotfl can be obtained In CUlT IN
Orlando. Florida 3=0
It to
The, na ture of
ADMISSIONS
ThIS 04$iCI Soiled bIdi t'WV be In tht FLORIDA
Attorneys sor (V.'.
Virginia IL Hensley. Lake executive committee, called toreclowa
m'tggs
dated
certain
B'' 0'fl 1-i, 'fl it
Sanfor&amp;
Mary
f
iled
meeting, I p.m., Florida
August
.
. rid
.
X pm Soiled bids w11 be opined DIVISION C
mr
BIRThS
GlorIa J. Neal
•
reCorded 10 OFficial DES 1-se
IN II: THE MARRIAGE OF
or. Aprli 1$, i$7 at 11: am
Violet Hall
Mr and Mrs. R.je McNeil, Bank lounge.
R.ceFds Bo M Pb95 473 lIt till
LOTTIE WELL G OODMAN, wits. IN YPIE CIRCUIT COURT OF iNC
0. Trey1y Jr..
April 22
OF'ICe04?IS Cleft 04Ct1CU' Cowl
pitiftanur. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Phillip L Butler
a girl. Sanford
Tait Collsctor
Men's Club of All Souls ,m$nole County FIOtiC$ itt EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole County, Florida
DISOIABGFZ
Bell ii,. Williams
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Church. dance, 9 p.m., J*r1sli .ntbermn the $DIIDWInS 0,'Ibed CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
SILLY R. GOODMAN. Husband.
Cousttiouoe Room X3
Rita A. McNeil
Sanford:
Responders CIVIL ACTION NO fl.
property. lying and bln9 In COUNTY. FLORIDA
Sanwa,Florida
Seminal. County. Flor ida. Io*tt:
IN IEz The Mtt1Q5 of
Cletus L. Griffith Ill
i Edwards
IN CIVIL ACTION NO.
Aprii ) It.
AMENDED WOTICI
April 1$
AJEII
MICHAEL STANLEY JENKINS.
i.or IS, Block A. COUNTRY CLUB OVlIION 0
Dec It
OF ACTION
Kevin I. Gilchrist
Bludorci F. McWhorter
A ltamonte Springs .itic,MTS. UNIT O
accordtngtc HYDE SUPPLY NC.. Al Florida
Husband. and ANITA AN
S
GOODMAN.
biLl.'!
TO
Mtruire R.buison
Mildred R. Raborn
ie pie' itiorsof as recorded In Put corporation. U-b a H
TOINETIE JENKINS. Wit,
Homemakers. 9 sin,, Fr
resLisuce
N
11Sl
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Iuyintind J. TurrIll
Anna WutOby
4
Federal SM. Altamonte book IL Pope M. Public Records CH BUILDERS..
NOTICE OF SUIT
W"
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S.mlnole County. F Unida.
PisintIft.
Cheryl A. Hartley
Anna D. May
TO:
MICHAEL
STANLEY
springs.
Lkdan. tnalan.
CVI, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
InCluding IPICI4IC.Slly but n01 by v
John Taylor
Danny D. Casey, DeBwry
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED JENKINS
FLORIDA
April 26
way 04 limitatlin tue following FRED J. DENWEN. HELEN V.
go a pr'cinp IN Slosesu,lon of
70: MICHAEL STANLEY JEW
George R. Shivelbood, D
.)oseph E. Pukens
tagjjg luctiec spc.cs-ed eamed items: WoliwidilDull Rings. DENPj( k. tit&amp; &amp;f, Slid CIViL ACTION NO. 72411
KIWI
Hind-Fiti.
RTE.nP.
Fasce
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
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Marriage hell been ti t" against pou
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that an .iion 'or tpctfic
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Sharon Zuleger, Casselberry
Mary B. Fleischer. W inter Center; annual benefit for
04 your written defenses. if any, to
Sammie County. Ficrias
roil property in Seminole Countt, oftIr.ibesflt Is: 3739 Le Short dafSuIi will be ordered .g.sst you
library.
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llFlJ"ASl' (Al') - liritain's itiamled they he freed, and
bishop of the l'hilndelphin
minister for Northern Ireland when Britain announced last right wing Protestant group and industrial protest action
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Two
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rGif*illy before noon in the city.
I.'iutctl tottisy and announced would all it could to meet that
injuring three persona. 'Two
idant to stop using the ship demand.
men left a package In the Mike
Gerry Flit, the leader Of
Maidstone as a floating IKi*011
olf .down4wri gas Stati on and
Northern Ireland's pro--Ca tholic
in Belfast humrbor.
gave the staff 30 secttnda to
tht.it
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release
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Social
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it uiy
my herald the beginning of a l}cnsx'ratic and Labor party,
ptinuintt-out of internment," called Whi(etaa'a concessions openings for cncrnpnndnita hi
sold William Whitelaw, adding "an important step in the tight both the f)elten.'Deflary- - -.
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that the move Was his 't ontri- direction." But Catholic and F'.iitrrprlse and Forest Chy'
button at this early stage to a l'rotestant extremists showed Bear lake areas. 7.zpeiiesee
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reduction in tension." lie said they did not intend to heed calls desirable Is wrltlag and
By ANN sIl:CZKOWSKI
comedy Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Seminole Junior College
photography but s4 required.
figures for those released will for reconciliation.
lobby. Kristin McCurry, left, plays a retiring librarian, and Rocky
Rory
O'Brady,
political
leadResident
of the area preferred.
regularly,
Talent is popping out these be issued
The 132 men aboard the ci of the IRA'. Provisional Typewriter, traaipsrtatles, sad
Jowers plays role of Nettle Jane Coward.
days at Seminole Junior College
(Ann Sieczkowskl Photo)
blal(istnnetuahtrmltltrelitht ninth wing, said in a broadcast from telephone nernisith's.
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It you ilkn being where the
day tit a hunger strike Dublin: "The fight must continAnne Lynch, drama coach,
more lives will action Is sod are Interested hi
called
"Elk
protesting
their
internment
ue,
even
though
written a comedy
representing The herald come
Dailey: The Adventures of a WithoUt trial and the food was be lost."
The
IRA'.
I.ondonderry
cornto the alike .t * N. Freweb
contaminated.
Hero."
are being mind announced a two-week Ave., Sanford, or c-aU Mrs. Jane
internees
All
the
This play will be presented by
Cm*erfli'rfi. (ineat) tdttii', =
the CAllS Drama class today held on suspicion of belonging to campaign of liwiger strikes,
Irish
Republican
Army.
The
public
meetings
and
picket
lines
till.
the
and tomorrow at 8:30 p.m.
in the city.
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has
de.
the Seminole Junior College Catholic minority
lobby. Admission is free;
l
everyone
is invited.
he
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Jordan
are
Rac
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part
of
Ju
"Carousel"
the musical traylng th
LONGWOOD
Davey.
Other
major
rolls
The
story
is about Princeton
Judged the most brilliant of all the classic Lindsey and Add
Carrieharvey Fogg, fresh into Warren
of
Rodgers and Hammerstein collaborations ar4 which are double cast are the parts
Pipperldge (Polly Miler and Astsi Cover); Mrs. City (a small town just outside
Richard Rodgers' personal favorite has been
selected as the 1972 school drama production of Mullin (Carrie Schnelker and Carol Lasslter); Sanford) and his contribution to
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Lyman High School, A "first" for Lyman and Nettle Fowler (Marva Girard and Susanthe Fourth of July festivities,
his
of
by when he reads excerpts
students, the Broadway stage play will be Addison). Respectable Enoch Snow, played
Forest City . Again this recommenditto the senlorsthis
Jim Bayer, receives adequate contrast In the novel, the labor ofiilifetime and
presented In two evening and two matinee
over 80,000 pages long,
summer, Southern Missionary year.
enacted
by
Cralgin,
character
of
villain
Jigger
performances: April 14 and 15 at 8p.m. and April
Tentative plans are to hold
Princeton, played by Paul college is planning to teach
Chris Anzidone.
15 and 16 at 2 p.m. in the Lyman auditorium.
Standish, is Introduced to the freshman composition on the classes 6-8 p.m. beginning May
Admission price Is less for advance tickets.
O0*rs featured in either the cast, chorus, or townspeople by his daughter, Forest Lake Academy campus 2$ through July 20. This
A combined effort of the schOOl's DI*UI1 dance ensembles are John Verall, David the local town dogooder. Alma as an extension course of the however, may be changed
New 3 M Desk Top Copier
Club, drama classes, band, and chorus, this Italatead, Kathy and Elaine Carroll, Jean and Edwards, played by Renee college. The college needs to according to the need and
school-wide production will feature the dramatic Jane Fusion, Jim Btrkhelmer, Dani Roy, Samli.
know how many students are demand.
Takes only 1214' by 15%' on your d.sk. Weight
and musical talents of approximately 75 youth Heather McPherson, Brian Warren, Elizabeth
The class will be half as ex.
lt.. Easily mowed. Oporatar on regular
This play comes complete interested and would register
under the direction of Barbara Kuhn, dt&amp;Itia Mangel, Tammy Freeman, Bob Kinney, David with a preacher. Brother for the course at that time,
pensive per semester hour than
currant. Caples letters, poles boundin books,
teacher; Karen Warder, chorus 1J1-ItrUCt0I 301111 Todd, Marcie Masters and Carol Warnock.
any printed material including colors C'urnplet..
if taken on the Collegedale
Goodman, played by Bruce
Blair, band director; and Clinton Smith, shop
ly dry... no liquids, orehanitcals required.
This college course will gin camp i a.
Fins n cial
ALSO Tom Pttman,John Angove, BillVerigan, Iflilman; a one-legged Mohawk
Instructor In charge of set construction.
my Zisbaith, Beth Dewar, Anne Banwell, Indian, played by Instructor six semester hours of credit and arrangements for the $150, plus
l
i $17900
Although any Broadway musical presents a
Lynn Brittain, Carla DeLVLUagglu, Kathy Englo, David Ehiert, and a whole host can be used as college credit books and supplies, can be
challenge to high school Students,
Also,
this
class
entrance.
worked
out
with
Richard
Sherry Tub, Ivy Tossie, Larry Geathers, Gail of other Interesting characters, upon
offers, In addition, tremendous diversity: there
Travis, Aartlyn Turney, Dawn Wine, Jill Kuhn,
In this play, the cast really may be audited by those adults Terrell at the Academy (83$.
is music, pantomime, dancing, serious drama,
Diane Wilson, Marcia SegTest, does its own thing and it and college freshman who want 8-411) or Mrs. Sue E. Baker,
comedy, and a compelling theme enhancing a Roxi LaRock,
or-a Lamer, Brent Doherty, Susanne West, promises to be an evening of to Improve their writing and Collegedale, Tenn. 37315. The
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tender and bltter.aweet love story between a
hilarity provided by talented speaking as well as their full fee Is due at registration,
ison Copes, and Robert Dehier.
A
ll
carnival barker and a simple mill girl in New
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at the Central grammar. The students of this May 28. Call or write for more
Also assisting with the production are student young students
England of the late 1800's.
course last summer highly information.
111gb
School.
Adult
directors Carol Smith and Karen Barretia WA
In order to give as many students as possible
piano accompanist Carol Stein. The public Is
the opportunity to participate In the play,
"Carousel" has been double-cast in several cordially invited to any of the four performances
for two hours of colorful and moving enroles. Taking the leading roles of Billy Bigelow
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President Nixon itsay
bentlit accrues to a religious
with his own solution first.
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Thursday to strengthen his thw' legisla tive program, but
pci.
plNetOdeVel(tpRtI "equilable, whetter Its printIml
,tuary effect advatweu ,,11,I.s,"
conhIltuliollnl"
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Earn auctions. tag sales. ga too cjutta..red However. i
rage sides. wrecking corn- and her husband live in
pans sale lots
all theme Easisade brownstone sumare becoming familiar terms rounded b period reproducacross the country
Lions and a Jew antiques 11cr
approach to the subject
Ttn represent a new form comes from her family and
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Enjoying the festive tic- Mrs. OrenParry, Mrs. J. B. of weekend entertainment rrportLn eaperience. she
By Man Riley
CeTi*ing thelam covered
and that less serious participants claims Unlike many of her
of casion were Mrs. Harwood Jordan. Mrs. Jerry 5
table was
call "antiquIng." the casual college
c-lass.
The gracious Longwond borne white pompon clirysan- Steele, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. C. L Sapp.
graduating
brvwsin through old wni mates. she set her course
and Mrs John Stuart, Jr. Esq.. I'
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of Mrs H. A. Haynie e'al flie theinums,
gladioli
tire. grimy c-tuna and silver and stuck with at. 1 got m
111ig
for a lovely trldat
Pam Jordan, Min Becky Co-besnos for the charming or fabrics into &amp;
tjg baby
lucrative-- degree at II a.m. and went
French. Ml LC.lWry. Mian aftafr were Gladys Haynie, and sometim
shower homing MIII Palsies aprvplate]y decorated
es cutthroat- to work for the Denton iTezSapp. a daughter of Mr. and ag with a lame site-bet float Sue Sorenson, Mrs. Robert Pauline Odhni and Kathy business, that
au Record Chronicle at 12
creasing numbers of women 10001n. ..
Conner, Mn. Millard Gtan Mallard.
Mrs. C. I.. Sapp.
was
and men.
Epai' worked hard and
The person who finds an turned tier wunians Page
beat into something special.
aid item that me)--w
not-be a true treasure of "1 didn't want to get trapped prrtt smart about antiques "antiques" market fluid, she
and there as kits of help suggests that widows and
antiquity invests the object wriung society news.
with special meaning And.
From Dcntoo she cane to around from museum cura widowers not be too hasty In
Big Feature
like a prized ;wt. at requires New York, worked for the tors and appraisers," she selling off collections, furcare To this special audi- defunct N Y. Hcrsdd.Thbune a)"
nis.'nngs or clothing just to
-nre a sometimes antique. and Hi Sunday megarine.
clear space in a house of an
But it still takes time
For
culle't'1c2r and constant 3our- This Week, and then for shuçi arouraci and to have a apartment.
nal.iatic observer of the cut- Newsweek She dad stint as basic guide to help restore
Saint sleeves are raking It
Linda
heck.
Will
greet
lecting went addresses a womans page editor fur and maintain "have an appraiser in
island
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big fir
and
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WUAIAMS
antiquefirst because usually you'll
NEA and then wrote a c-uiCounty Mutual Cint hoppers in a romantic setting special book
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Dobmara drape from arm
hate yourself for selling
tamn armed at c-oUt-c-tots for
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presents Its annaal oplete with tizi torches and
culash,w as waastlaes,widkiV'.; 'h. 'wir
In 'The Care arid Keeping Hi'ap,.tJrrd things for ks than they ar.'
ç.,. r
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C31CO alnPJJIl
s IV -c-tP the worth," she advises.
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Frolic into Spring the Sirin&amp; hohic Ball.
of Antiques.
MUDD 5MIV
bbe flpw. ts aery tsci(edlur f! r,kw
The dress
code
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if you
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Is Epur Kinard spells out inaunt
shoppers who find
The dnhn&amp;ra we graceful we fortunate enough it,
on Cal spirits. ...wllI start the D.Y.O.'T ......do your owe shìun paragraphs and Uflde1
barn auctions a great suurir
festurem Iii drenoci arid
tt....t'e as cokrfiil 13 you standMble. simple tennis such
mgicaievening. beginning at B
lw- hiriga Some bimn
the reserirabolas last.
desire
muwnua, bold rui1 problems as has to fight auction ob,)ects do turn out
and CiliffolI T*PeflX*
of
pin whale talented H5W1W
April
The
mildew. niuld in over-waxing to be valuable, she points
making shirts, ete), wear iax.c
from deep arrntw4es to a dose Tropical Island Is Mayfair dancers
are
tail
threads
or
yuex
most
of woods. She also gives a re- out, and often are cue'thCW
111 at the
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cock
preparations to stage a n
spec-table source 151 Of '*Ci. looked b) older people who
XeWy in the fluid fabrics In
siuiw....with more than just a connlWt casual atthr
pit' 1 turn to fur help in see them as too filthy a5
)mwyL, they tend ID criphasize
C&amp;U&amp;.0
twist. rio doubt
rt-nuuatang or preserving a dirty. Patchwork
the ahanu Of diraging akarts.
Rvatices
air
being
So- find But, the ÜflPO?taiW of er 1exti1e. wc'odenware and
Tempting and appetizing
A W..ld of W.4tj P'wlcs
In Ciliffons, the draping of
y.&amp; 4 that it tait- alre bLI.VN ltit i.ld5 fl! A
Pvlyntsiarl mArd b) Mrs. Jotm , Evr) tWt lWpare b,
slairves, is in harmony with fubj
care
cot.
loving
4VTh,
or
brida
reflects
the
restore. Sonic ma) pa
flavcr...wlll be served a Ia tm
flaru 1a.
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nights.
of all ages and 1n $1 4ti for a tole hem that
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yourself
appreciate.
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of rnuAc and music maestro,
Them art oust tradita'inal in
and bring up the colors it:
BANK
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With
a
different
Spring
voice
gill
of pleasewill drift 3g'osigh
in
formal gvwra allvwar the
gentle
breeze,
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arid
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New York City living, Miss
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at
headlines
as
regulars
do
lose
of
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things.
with
a
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leed....t17 It, you'll like itt
are des eloping.
u.'5 Psh.
in
Queen Of the Ball
j iee people are getting
"I can't im anything in
Aloha sadil then!
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artist
arid
hand
crafts
tea,
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the
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or
the itber.
way
see
to see mire evtieaee before answering
that
the
LAWS
concernIng
marijuaua
however,
I do believe,
sh ould be updsied.
Don't tell
CONFIDHYITIAL TO DECATUR DREAMER:
ideas
may give him
your
dream.
You
about
your husband
be never dreamed about.
For Abb,'i new booklet. "What Tees-Ageti Wait
send Ii to Abby, Ru SEN. Las Angeles, Cal. 10011.

WIN AT BRIDGE

Finesse Refusal K

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me some tricks The

spade West would win and
lead a diamond to give the

defense (our tricks."
"01 ('nIitSt'' ' saul the silldent "Urn' thou' ultit'StiOtl.

Vh (lid you win the first
trick in sour own hand"
"To avoid leniptation,"
replied the Professor "I llle
In Impale and wanted to be

By Oswald &amp; ,!:res Jacoby
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The l'rolt'ssur won the
heart lead with his king and
proceeded to lay du',in the
ace of spades. Then he led
the ten of clubs arid let it
ride.
East won with the king. lie
thought for a while before
leading another heart. This
play turned out to be a mild
mistake because the I'rofessor proceeded to run off all
•dummy's clubs to discard all
his three diamonds and
make an overtrick,
Of course, %Vest trumped
the last club but he had to
trump It with the king.
"Golly," said the itudent.
"how did you know not to
take the trump finesse?"
"I didn't know anything at
all about it. As a matter of
C

In lily own hand no I
coi:Idnt ''
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What do you do now?
,i-i'a..s. Wt i.aie ye asp, but
a fuither bid might find us In
real trouble,
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of p.uin. c,ur PTt'
ncr has bid two clubs over the
overcall. What do you
an
do now'
Ansv.r .'o.iioftW

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VACATIONIN

t)EAII I'Ol.l.Y- I want to tell lIeIen that a, an alternalive
tive to dress stileldi, which I find annoying. I have had
n
very good results using an aerosol proufuct which, w he
sprayed on the' Inside of a garment, protects against
stain and odor. This Is used In addition to a personal tie
odorant. While it cannot te'IlIOe
Alain- It doe; quite a
good job of neutralizing an odor that may be In s gar
merit Such a prod uc t can be' bought In the notion departmenu of store's here In Peoria MII W. G It
I)K,lt I'Ol.t.Y- My 5. Par old son has been a hospital
tautlent ninny times nni uue of the heat ways I have
Itiund to keep hlni happy wlthrwt a lot of expense Is the
following: I cover a regular coat hanger with ribbon
and then buy a lot of small inexpensive Items at the
dinuac' store i'he'se are wra pied in bright pa per and tied
to the hanger with ribbon. th. toys cost very little On I
can usually buy enough so he has one to enjoy after each
meal 'flils gives him something to look iotwaird In •n.l
the hanger is kept hanging where he can see it.-.IANET

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DEAR i'OI,l.Y .1y Pet Peeve
was very had
music (noise) 00 televIsion This noise America fla g(luring the' uirnme'ntarlet during the Miss
hen there Is good sing
cant lust fall. Also. every so often w is
so loud it kills the
the
accompaniment
ing on the air
effect of the singer. I know we, the consumers, must supthey should he
port Little Caesar's charity but I think
to be
when
there
Is
something
worth.whilu'
quiet
-MRS. C. A. N.

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IAURUS iApr 2(1 to May 20) (;citing In touch with
important persons you know and discussing your aims with
them produces fine results today, tonight. Show capabilities.
stake lure your credit rating is good
GEMINI (May 21 to June Il) 'iou can make the fine
and Insure results you want for
new contacts you like today
and gain
of
the future. Later, get in touch with outtheir support and cooperation for Your particular aims.
Relax In p rn
You have to
MOON ChILDREN (June 22 to July 21)
modern
methods
if
you
want
to
handle
all those
use more
with mate In p.m.
adequately.
Out
responsibiiiticl you have
to the activitics you both like best Make this a happy
-'
evening
LEO (July 22 to Aug II) Get into policy matters with
your associates so that you can operate In a more
enlightened and intelligent fashion in the future. Reconcile
can make a most
with one who has opposed you lie or she
valuable ally in the future
setup is
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Your present work
fine but more modern equipment can make it even better
do some shopping for
now, to shop around for such Also
wardrobe which will make you look YOUI best. Avoid one
who annoys YOU
contact
LIBRA (Sept 11 to Oct 1.) 'iou had better

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good pal
ARIES (Mar. 21 to A pr 19) Morning finds a
sure
make
5IYi05 you the backing you need, but later
matters
which
:ould
prove
dissatisfying
Stop
avoi.I social
feeling take a matyi and gut into ausitiet that appeal to
you lund the right hobby to' yo.insclf
I tI'RIJS (Apr 20 to 'stay 0) Taking risks where your
good name or your position in the community is concerned
hills Show you arc
could lead to meal trouble t od ay Pay

clever,

a helpful
(ilMINI (May 21 to June II) You may Set
chores
you
simply
with
ruusi.ige in the am Late:, gel busy
have to do and stop worrying about theni I)on't lose your
temper with anyone take health urcitmeflts you need,

exercise, etc
MOON ('iilt.I)RIN (June 22 to July ;t) No better day
than this to get at all iliose iciks which have been
once and for
ai-ctiniutating for scone time and clear them up
rake
over
old
difficulties
with
mate, too
to
all Stop t ry ing
Keep silent and all is well
so nal
110 (July 22 to Aug 21) Go about your own per
associates
with
to
get
tngether
business instead or trying
cope with Guard
todsy who have worries of their own to
of an explosive nature Strive
you; ward with one who

NO-IRON

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GO WRINKLE

new situation that could lie helpful
that you axe

to learn more about
later on Tonight the aspects Lift and you find
a

able to plan the future with intight and intelligence. 1)isculs
future with tiuslncns experts
(Mar II to Apr 10) handling confidential
AKll5
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""" '"" wIth others I)o not rely, on your Intuition
compassionate
now since it is apt ti' he faulty -10) A good friend hAl the
TAURUS (Apt. 20 10 NIAV
right l.a. to offer for you, advancement, $o make sure s.d
acpt them. Your own thoughts are not quite up
Awall a better time to engage in group affairs.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) A prominent person you
know can holp Lrnpmove your image, so visit him of her
without delay. Keeping ilrumlses that wIfi enhance your
career Is most Important today. Ask for expert's opinion.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22(o July 21) You have fin'
new ideas which should not L'e put in motion until You'. it
110 not fotego whatever is
done more study of details
inupottant. Show that you have willpower
in Aug 71) Take care of obligations •an
(J'iIv
be bored with them, Ence ths.y its.
may
you
though
important at this time Avoid in argument with ruiote or it
could lead to trouble. Use that suave manner,
tempted to
VlRG (AU! 22 to Sept. 22) You arc
change associates because you are having a personal problem,
so be more than fair with them instead. Don't permit one
plans.
who opposes you to Interfere with
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 21) You can do your best work

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SAGIIIAR1IJS (Nov 22 to Dec fl) Gad about seeing
those who can give you the backing you need for pet
help you realmie at least one of your dreams Take
care of that transportation problem now. Count the c-11
well.
CAPRICORN Dec. 22 to Jan 20) You can now add to
present holdings by some careful investment, using that good
judgment for which you are noted Put aside frivolity and
concentrate on whatever is of importance Take it easy
tonight.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to I e' I')m You need recreation
today, so go out and have it with congenrals without getting
bogged down at home with more duties You are highly
magnetic and others are much attracted to you. Soumwla :oo
much money is not good, though
PISCES (Feb 20 10 Ma: 0) You can tit down with
others and make these plant for the future very wisely
today, so do just that. mn your intuition which is working

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accurately. A good evenin g to to out to social affairx or

other form of recreation
- he or she will be
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN 1ODAY
one of those charming arid intelligent young people who
relates to almost everybody, especially the parents
Education should be slanted an directions that lead to work
connected wilt the humanities, the Law and particularly the
ministry, to that a good living can be made and many
persons can be helped Some discipline necessary early an

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Pm
cnncue those at

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SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Sos II) Do not
home but help them in whatever their aims may he ar4 ha more hammora' there in the days ahead Not a good lame to
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more
I to Des. 11) you need th.
SAG1TIARU'S (Nov
comfort of religious serv.:eu, reading, philosophy. etc , in
a.m Then the world goes back Into focus for you very
quickly Being most careful in motion is Important. Trouble
should be avoided as much as possible
C'PKICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) 'iou are tempte'i to
take UItnCCCIUTY rtdts and would do well to think t'wae and
then ,efrai.n from doing no, or it could prove serf costly S't
dclssn vith an co.gezt in business mi talk oset some piotuler'i
have Get right aJ.tce
QUAKIUS (Jan 21 to leb l'fl 'iou think that v
being forceful you get iespr..t, but all you get is resenimert
Living the Gold en Rule us your best method. 1 h
no
devoted to ah.atevei is of a
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in the morning, but Ii trouble crops up Later, don't be

alarmed. Take it in your stride Take those treatments that
will help you to have better health
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) Shop around for the
around
appliances that will add more comfort and beauty
m ost important in
Is
efficiently
your home- Operating mote
the future Use diplomacy and Improve rela tions with kin

cc II) Cars andcautaon
SAGItTARIUS (Nov. 22 to 1)
should be eercised to Avoid possible trouble. Go over letters
And repotts for an)' PO'sible criors 1'~tnjns CAn be in
especially happy time with km at home
CAPRICORN (Dec 12 to Jan 10) try not to argue with
other
persona you are dealing with where property and
matters are concerned. Use a friendly approach and all goes
well. You can rely on your own good judgment.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) You need to rut your
life on a moms secure basis, to ccaversi with those who can
live You good ideas. Let experts do any fixing around your
home and save money in the long run
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar 20) Forget unpleasant emotion
when deaLing with good friends of you ould lose them
a new approach with
quickly. Voic. few complaints
UI' tat (f ',."ter ,"Ii I'u the (asure
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN TODAY . . .h or she will be
one of those charming young people with a most romantic
nature, but given to daydreaming too much Teach early to
be more prmcticsl or your ycnInvtn could get hurt a great
deal during lifettme because of lack of objectivity. Encourage
to study more and prepare for a good job that will give
security. A good chart for any field

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those persona you want to go along with you to
sh opping, etc. early so there w ill be no thp.upa later on
foie' '
...l2. t2fl! YI
t
to
TI *A
Become
more
successful
person
niht
SCORPIO (Oct. 13 to Nov II) Entertainment is best at
home today, so do not take risks in puhbc places, such a,
where it is crowded, etc A close tie hall fine ideas to
give you, to listen with case Put these to work quick ly. get
give

nature
PISCES tEch Ii) to Mi' 10) Instead of losing ) Our
temper because you are worried, get bus) with whitever us
relis Lending a helping .ao4 to
and
of a- personal nature
someone else an trouble minicnUCs you: own woes Read
too. in P in
he or she will to
'iOUR CHILL) IS HORS tODAY
nc of thaW dht4htful young people who seentu to LAX
behind other youngsters in play, at school, at home, but this
is only a slow starter who is very tho:ough about everything
actually absorbs mote than others his or her own age.
rity wil he ahead of others because of the
Upon maturity
steadlastneu in the naLre "s fine leader ,;an eliucrie here,
00 matter what the forte is

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perform today, so don't

GENERAL TENDENCIES: In the early
morning in influential man will help you get
bring all
what you want, but the rest of the day and evening
kinds of complic.atinnl due to delays and obstacles that seem
of taking each
to harass and buoys you Adopt an attitude
as
it
comes
and
avoid
anything that
moment philoüphIalIY

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SATLIR DAY

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CREPES JACQUARDS AND

in:An l'OI.t.Y--Th• mb end on the Invisible zip
came oft
per down the hack rut a dolshIC-kfllt dress
Can someone tell iou' how to fatten the tab without
in?-- ,
taking the zipper out and putting a new one

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nice heiwe",,
pla('e MI my lreve'le'ss drettes stay real
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part of his opening bid. however, I put temptation aside for more harmony Instead
ticize
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Iry not to cri
and plaed to make my COO'
particular affairs for good
own
your
mind
anoihes and
tract. Give East the kIng of
results today, tonight (,etllflg into actisitles that I1ve you
spades and there Was no
home more attrAiIsf in some
more energy is wise Make
way I could be set,
way
"Now look at the actual
UltRA (Sept It in lId 22) 'i ou have certain ta sk s to
layout. If I had finessed the

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you think
DEAR ABB'i: Please answer YES or NO. Do
marijuana stxaull be legalized? I hisve a bet 1WID
SAN JOSE

Reservations Going Fast
For Spring Frolic Ball

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GI'NI-RAi. It Ni)l:N('ILS You are able
sle ,sm
ler
tun. in an _^m: new tde and syms
Make
sure
others
the
future.
in
which you can operate better
and can
are aware that you can be modern and up-to-date
and
in
mind
Ins
progressive
put to work whatever you have
original fashion Get together with Interesting companions
dynamic
You can be with dynam
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr
persons you know and make this a most interesting and
are very helpful to
productive day and p.m Group affairs
constructive
you. Put your finest idea' to work on a very

have a uiper4eUbh husband there
t'
DEAR ANTYOSI
kag as the family can afford only
55
int
lady. Tell him l
two TVs, Ii's one ho a customer.

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SIeI*%eksM

I)l'AII I'Dl.I,Y---lIelc'lI wrote about shields for the
underatnls of slee%fles; dresses I want to tell her that
e' drc,q,
I cut a pIec e of txrnded knit the same' color as th
soul
sew
It
Inside
of
a
helishleld,
the tsatti'.m
In the shape'

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By the way,
to contend with tl noise of the big

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who w.0 say, "y don't you come over some time?"
Only, lam very careful who hay It to.
I have husband I can never pin down. If I try to plan
something, he says, "Ma&gt;be I'll be tied up late at work,"
or, "I don't like to make any commitments too for ahead."
But just let someone drop in, and my husband is the grandest host you could imagine, and he really ei oys himself.
I admit, tkre are some people you can't ask to "drop
In" without hating them move in with you like the man who
came to dinner. But when I say, "Why don't you come over
LIKES COMPANY
some time," I eally mean It.

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hem the color 'fl and the children and I miss some of our
.
favorite progra
that problem, so
Last Clu'Istxts I thought I would solve
for a while,
bought
him
a
ortabk
TV.
This
worked
fine
I
top of the
on
portable
but pretty soon Ic started setting the
Into different
them,
tuned
big one, and he's watch both of
can watch
sports channels. e Is the only man I know who
same
time!
the
game
football
hockey

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POIN1EIIS

Polly's Problem

DEAR ABD: It will not help "Practically Untouched
In Tutu" to "we" a lawyer or a judge. (Lawyers are
generally too ". and judges are usually too old.)
What she neeis La to "see" a young construction work.
I SAW A JUDGE
Cr.

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UtAH ON: If the lady's poor spelling is a problem to
you laid apparently It 1.1, gently suggest that she try to
Improe It. And If vou lose her because of It, you really
didn't taut her muck In the first place.

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UtAH A38Y: I am 74 years old and have been a
rs. I live alone and am able to Look
after nyscif nicety, so don't get the Idea that I need a cook
and twusekeeper.
I lave been keeping company with a very nice widow of
Is an intelligent woman, gets along well with people,
s.
and KuW make an ideal companion. Hut there ii one
problen. I am a college graduate anti she has had only a
ststh grade education. You would never know It by her
conveBatlon, but she has written me a few letters, and,
Abby, er spelling Is terrible.
Bite can I get her to improve her spelling without
ON THE FENCE
losing her?

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the
Worthy
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Bmokb74 N.Y.
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Miss Mengan, as a 1 70 the
MR AND MRS. JAMES M. HAYES ... newly
Jarnes Haves WWI
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then installed as Wnrth ratr.sr
insa1led w3rthv matron and worthy pzltron of
SJiou. Roselle- N.J.
u an es'cried to the East b•'. his
Seminole
Chapter No. 2 Order of Eastern Star.
U reiently attending Glassborodatighter Be, after Which
State College!, Gtaarbcan, N.J.,
grand honors were accorded
where she is scu" In Ptu and
Drake sang
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All the officers were honored motto "Divine Guidance," her
Kappa Na sorority and
Wra
blue,
Glassboro Whit".
with a song by Mrs. Drake "I colors. white, ye
Mr. Bury is the grandson of
Other offacs installed were Know Who Holds Tntnorrow' her flower, the Daisy; and her
Mr. and Mrs. Vito Gaganti, Mr. and Mrs EIlma Waii-en as
Mrs. Reynolds presented nCTIptlii'e. I CCSinthiafls I5:$8$
lhrt. wad the late Mr. and Mrs aociale matron and patron; Mrs. Hayes with the Katherine A CG.lTttsy was given the new
Jflp
y of F4aion, Mrs Ethel Moore. mectary: McKay worthy matrons's pin. WM and WP by their offlcen.
N.J.
Mrs. Mae Sheppard, treasurer; after which Mrs. Hayes peesem*tzng them with a gold
Mrs. Mary Jane Hawkins. peewntrd Mrs. Reynolds with bi'*SiWt chest with glittering
grat
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jeøi and Mr. Stars an emblematic colors
School. cEfl)dUcVeI Mrs. Dorth . Colt, )
Joseph's
High
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wtiere
associate
conductress;
Mrs.
Haves
presented
Metuchen N.J
lie was c the soccer lean, Ethel 'Peuraoy. chaplain; Miss rrtir.ng patron, with his past pinch. cake, nuts and sandinches were served In the
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patroniewel.
track lean and member of the
The installing officers and the dining rooni by Mrs. John
tnd4'nt cuijL He as a student Helen Leuthart, irganiat; Mrs
at Providence
College Barbara Laxln, Adah; Mrs. Rainbow Girls were presented Carver, Mrs Harvey Dunn and
Mrs. Harold Be thany. Thee
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The wedding will tieanevent Barron, Martha; tin. Sue
Mrs. Hayes gave a brief talk a}'ellOwn)ton net clothandan
•s Umberger, Elects: Mrs. stating that her emblem for the arrangement of daisies ceiof
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Loretta Oiw'c*i. Warder; Mr. year cniid be the crown and tered the table.
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Following a wedding trip to Mrngl*nk.
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Tha' Greyhounds come u
Sanford this afternoon for &amp; 4
p.m. battle in a renewal of the
Lyman-Seminole feud. The
Seminoles will host the game on
thcr r.hoai dlarnans.1.
The Lyman nine brings at-, 214 record Into town, while Sat-.ford eurrenti stands 10-5 But

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Mayfè

In last w,ekend monthly tournament sponsored by the
mens association. Ralph Slinas, Fletcher Cockrell, this
writer and Jack McOrotha turned in a tow under par 85 to
capture the lots gron prize. We were actually four under par
at the end of four holes, and then parred the nest 14 holes In
auccen.ion. The four under came as the result of an eagle
three at the second bole by Ralph, a birdie at the third hole by
Fletcher and another birdie at the fourth hole bv both Rilni
and fletch. Actually. Jack and I did verb little to aid the

while the Sf15 record is a game
off Lyman's pact. the Tribe
holds an edge, already notching
a 5.1 win- over the Hounds
earlier in the season,
Donald Brown is expected to

start on the mound true the
Seminoles today. He was the
stzsrtln,z pitcher Tuesday nignt
l'*Land but came nut

Reynolds. Nick Brady anijChris
Daum.
The Seminoles lake a
hreather idler tswtla3-'s game
with no action scheduled

RRls with 14

against

after three Innings when the
Seminoles had a big lea&amp;

the Seminoles, is batting a

healthy .429 with 15 hits In 42 at
.; He also leads the team In
First baseman fickle Deas
carries ii .341 average with 15
hits in 44 at bats. He kqt&amp; the
team in runs scored with 15 and
borne runs with two

Stephenson as a starter with
Chunith ready for relief. Chunat
no-hitter on
Tuesday as the 1-k'cineis blanked
Oak Ridge, s-o.
served up

For today's game the liounds
will be hurting a little on
defense with their fine secondbacemnan, Larry Brown, out
with a broken rinse. Brown was
struck by a ground ball during

tomorrow.
While today's game with the
Seminoles is Important to the
Gre'hounds the one t.nma.-row
meant a little more. That
game is With the Trojans of
Evans, who at present are tied
with the Hounds for the lead in

Brown leads the staff with his
S-I record and 0.62 ERA. He has
hanneu is batters in * innings
on th sitouhl for 11w ,Sen;inoles.
At second base will be either
Sloan is another pitcher who
Rism3cy Turner or Pat Crimmins
could likely see action today. He
pitched two lr.nlngp against with Ricks NeSmith at shortslop and either Joe, S'cffcns or
1iIand Thta night In
''Wit' Wall at third base. Coach
innings on the mound be has
Guy Garrett will probably
strike nuts and an 0,70 ERA
choose his three outfielders
Kin-I Mc1eod, the catcher for from Charles Duhau-t, Robhy

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The probable starting lineup
will have Brian Brewer leading
off and playing second, Jim

the Metro Conference
The Trojans captured a. 3-2
decision In the first meeting
with the Hounds. Jim Pitter
bested Larry Chunat in that
confrontation,
Tomorrow Lyman coach Jim

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playing center. fan R.adovic in
right and batting third,
Stevenson pitching and batting
four th . San Parker it first and

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title Westrurn itave way to IIa4ic's
heart
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field.
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t."cs titan har (tours after the' Sunday nftc'rnis,n
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lk'rmn,
still
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couldnit
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blue
funeral
suit, said, referring
longer,"
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said
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'l'hursday in his beloved
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inn, Turn Hickson had a home hO?The run for B and D Roofing,
run, Ron RUUI went thi't* for
Robert Usk and Ron Suns each
f with two doubles, Bob Hood went two
for three an each had a
had a triple, and Wilson two
double. Billy MIIIe had a home
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tu
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and Don Rot,wraon
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In NRA action tonight, it's
By TIlE ASSOCIATED I'IIFSS but we finally hit them In their
ErAtlanta
vs. Boston in a best-of-7
sail]
hoop,"
Julius Erving tried different weak spot-the
semifinal series in the East,
who
wound
up
with
39
ving,
of
attack
until
he
found
a
areas
points as tIn' Virginia Squires They're tied 2-2.
failing in the Floridians.
Neither Virginia nor the Floe"I had trouble getting inside, beat the Floridians 115-106 in
build a cornthe Amnt'rkan Basketball so- idians was able to
in
a
tense first
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lead
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night.
manding
('iatinn playoffs Thursday
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Squires
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gave
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r
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Fxving's
great shooting,
semifinal
East
Division
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broke it open in the third period
dw
series,
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"I missed a couple of easy by pulling away to an 86-73
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'I'm happy we won it in four
Frying. 'The Floridians came
to
play
a
physical
game,
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so
we
don't have to play Friday
out
got knocked around pretty night," said Virginia Coach Al
Bianchigood."
Bianchi sa id he was hoping
back
But they couldn't knock
e,
NEW YORK (AP) KenFrying's whistling shots from that New York would beat
baseball wurld-plziyer's, forFact sem1 other
the
tua'ky
in
the out.side later.
nier stars, executives anti
The triumph put Virginia into final.
fans.-paid its last respects to
"It's no secret I'd rather play
East finals agaInst the winthe
Gil hodges Thursday and then
he said. "We beat
loved ncr of the Kentucky-New York New York,"
laid him to rest in his be
the
rrgulat season
in
meet
tonight
tht'nn
two
sc'rie% Those
Brooklyn, where he won haM'it
siitt; New York holding a 2-1 st'riea arid l'rii sure we can do
ball futite and found a home.
again
series
celete in that
Our Lady help of Christians
-11w l)cnvtr lInt ki-ts defeated
l(ouusn Catholic Church, where
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Indiana
Pacers
112-96
to
ANOTHER Continential League entry is George's. In front from left
the (lodges family worshiped,
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Watts,
Greg
Dickey,
Richard
Bolt,
was filled and several thousand
Leach,
Archie
Ives,
Billy
are Rex
final set at two gatin's uiPIetc
pound.
12-ounce bluefish caught
persons gathered outside
Maurice Fields and Frank Williams. Standing are Jeff Jones, I)uane
In the tither ABA playoff in llstleras Inlet off North Carhigh
barricades
as
a
hit-il
pollee
Coach
at
Lee, Mike Berry, Billy Griffith, Sam Watts and Greg Iiggon.
tonight, Utah
Dal- clin.a s outer banis list Jan 30
Requiem Mass was celebratedame
left is W. R. Griffith and at right is Jack Ives.
New Ins in a West Division series. exceeds tEe world a record for
for the manager of the
a blue by m'r" than V!VVO
tiuhits a 30 N1:te there
York Nets, who died of a heart tititi
The New York Knicks beat pounds. report, .\ycock Brown
attack last Sunday, two dabs
(lie ll4ilttnitüre IIullc'tc 104-98 of the Dade t'ttu)ty Tourist flubefore his 48th birthday.
'rhiurnwi ty and squared their •eau
The blue, boated by James
Mrs. Joan Iboelges, her son
National Basketball Assot'iatioti
,iieet
M Hussey of T.irburu, N C.,
and three daughters
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composed in the church except Fast series
won
full details t',se been sent to
for a brief moment when tin' hht Milwaukee hItiuk
West series 4-I by defeating the Intern. ..inal Game Fish
widow's hand started to her
Gill,'t; Stab' Warriors 1(51 1iI
ills &amp;a as tin' stepped lank fmonti lii.'
casket and altar after offering
tin' traditional Catholic gift of
bread and wine,
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tiurtrt"ds us,'w,nhleei despite
plea fair privacy--Mrs. 11.1g.-'
wept quietly for several still.
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Among the mourners were
seven teanunates of hodges'
from the old Brooklyn IksIi
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Reese, Don Newcombe, Carl
Erskine, Carl Ftirilln, hiatlph ______________
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SlLtl,E l'M'IWLE(JM'S team in the Little An,seric.iii League
ounce ltlnker bass he caught using a Missouri
Manager lee MiscPzshil and
shown here. First row from right are Bobby Triplet, David Turner,
minnow on a small bream hook, Williams
theand
Stuart
Sirkin.
Standing
from
left
are
Manager
Ralph
Hook
of
Eric Knudsen, Kelvin Miles
refused to give the location of the small lake in
New York Yankees and Net;
Coach Stephen Sirkin, Bobby Meyers, Paul Gairn, Rocky Jernigan and
Which the fish WasCaught .
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League are these youngsters. Batboy in front is Tim McMullan. In first
row from left are Ed Miller, Wayne Kelly, Jay Bergman, Dan Wells,
Louis Miller and Mike Link, Standing from left are Jim Edmunds,
Chuck McMullan, Randy Hanson, Brent Schumaker, Tyrone Hayes
and Tim Dennaro. Coach is Charles McMullan.

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New
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lltaiges'
funeral.
'It es-en
League pennant will; the
in
the 2)1-year-old Staub, who hit
York Yankees in his only pre. leaked out today. The /associruns and 91
311
with 19
vious managerial cxpertence,to sited I'tt's.t host it before we anlast
Montreal
In
for
batted
nounced it. We were lucky to sit mS
replace him.
season.
Al the same time, they sin- on it hits long."
the
Singleton, 24, hit .245
The naming cii hlerra, who
nounced the acquisition of the
lust
year
with
13
homers
hard-hitting St-nub from the' will Is' 47 next si;ontl;, as man- Mtts
Montreal Expos in ii 3-for-I niter chl,,uizcs an unusual cit. and 45 ItIth. Jorgensen batted
220 wIth five homers and Il
up out- rt't'r for the hull if Faille catdeal, The Met.s
In a hatf-reason with the
fielder Ken Singleton, first thor that saw (inn star for Ii lUll
Mets
sifter hitting .342 with IS
crosstown
the
basenuin-outfirlder Mike mr. years w ithi
anti 4114111 in the Interhonwrs
for
Foil,
Yankees
and
nininage
them
gens.cn and infielder lotu
be
fired
after
national
league. Foil had a .226
all young players and all cx- one se'a%Ofl, only to
1964
World
Series
to
average
with the Meta with no
peeled to be regulars for the losing the
and
24 881. All three
the St. Louis Cardinals in seven Isomers
Expos.
t'onidet'tvd
good prospects
The Staub deal was con- ganites lie h;is been the Mets' are

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t,reak in the situation.
Sparks eaptodeal between Miher and Cincinnati General
'diri,.ger Itoh Ii'.s-sm Thutsda'j
as the two issued statements an
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AUGUSTA, Ga i AP - At 5, thus. 32, repeated a qestum.
'Irinles to three runs In the an age when many men are I'm never surprised to see
imttorn of the first frame.
dreaming of Social Security Sam anywhere. He it capable of
Continuing the nip and tuck cheeks and a rocking chair in winning a tournament every
hattIe was 2 runs in the second the shade, Sam Snead is trying time be tees up the ball ."
hy the Pirates and two by the to win another Mactars Golf
Palmer was asked how he
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Orioles in the same inning.
Championship.
P°' star structure
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The Pirates came back with a
"The guy is incredible-he at the head of t 54-man field
pair in their third to regain the thinks lw's ) years old." corn-It's not a bid idea." the 42.
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lead at 6.ti but It didn't last long meniJ Bill Campbell. the icr- year-old Palint, who built his
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legend largely by winning tour
tour runs in their half of the Huntington, West Vs., after
Masters titles with dramatic
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third.
neighbor shook up the game's finishes. repli.d. 'I kinds like
In the Oriole third inning new treed with a thrre-unóer- it, but I'd lilt to reverse the
singles by Henson, Calvin Ward par 6' Thursday for an opening Lead"
Palmer salt he vas satisfied
and Lovoruo Vinson helped salvo over the Augusta National
stare thefour runs
with his 70 bit added: "ldrove
Course.
RON SIMMS of B and I) Roofing races back to third base as Don
Benson and Blair led the
The score put the old bald only fair ant my Irons we:
Robinson of the Sanford Truckers leaps high to snag a line drive. B and
Orioles with two hits apiece and eagle from the Virginia Hills sharp"
D Roofing topped the truckers 8-7 in the season's most exciting contest.
each scored twice. For the just one shot back of
Behind th three leaders, the
piece,
Don Vincent Photo'
Pirates it was Alonzo Vinson setting tournament favorite, only other payers to break par
and Golden with two hits each. Jack Nicklaus, who had to pick over the WWYard, par 72
Calvin Ward picked up his up six shots on a stretch of six course. cami gray-thatched, 42.
second win as he scattered six finishing holes for a 68. and
year-old Pau Barney and amahits, struck out four and walked ahead of the revitalized Arnold te-ur Jim Sirions, with 71.
only one. Two outstanding Palmer, who peered through There w en
many
disasters.
ers Drop A
catcher b} Torn Brown in the new contact lenses for a 70.
fofendinz C-tampion
i Charles
final inning helped preserve the
It's been a long time since this Coady sank • five-iron shot at
Oriole victory,
spoils spectacle produced such the 190-yard sixth for a bole-Inhole-inIn the senior league contest a glamorous package at the one and atppn'rntly became too
last night the Braves became head of the pack, and the famed flustered as i-e took a triple taoPlay Rain Game
y the wmntngest
team as they course that the late Bob Jones gey seven of the next hole. He
dumped the Athletics 5-4 for built Is quivering with ex. was in a clter that included
TAMPA-Dan Corban pit- hit
citement.
for the Raiders In the second their third win.
South Afrscai Gary Player and
While they have three wins
ched a sparkling one-hitter in
No one electrified the imnagi. former charions Bob Goalby
The Raiders left eight men game, going two for while
the opening gariw of at double- stranded while Hillsbnrougti left Lindbei-k and Moyer were each the Braves have lost two and nsttll)n like the honey-swinging and George l.rcber at 73.
header but got no support from onh- two on the base paitha one for two Don Nas storied on that puts them behind the un- hillbill of another age. SlamLee Trevuo, glib and conIns Seminole Junior College Hillithornugt hit only three balls the mound and was relwve'd ir. beaten Indians who are 24.
nun Sammy. his bald head hid- troversiial pliyer of the year in
Waninuites as he lost 2-1i to out of the infield, one of those the third by act reliever Mitch
Last nights victory avenged den by a familiar cocoanut 1971, skied toa 75, with a seven
Hilisburough. The Raiders were the base hit
to some degree an earlier straw, his once paunchy frame at the 15th, compLaining, 'I
Mover Moyer pitched
stunned 5 421 in the second game
Ihllsborough scored two in inmungs, allowing only am WL pasting inflicted upon the trimmed to a tough 1* pounds couldn't sink a putt" British
as the Raiders fell to =4 on the the' first and three in the second
The Raiders play Daytona Braves by the A's In that first and his thinking geared to mod- Ryder cuppe' Brian Barnes
season.
ern timei.
to Jump to a 5.0 lead in the Beach at 130 today at the meeting the A's won 15-1.
used 17 shots on the 12th and
Jerry Biddle set the A's down
'1 play softer shots now," 13th holes in siring to an 15.
The pitching on the part of the second game. The Raiders got Seminole Little League field on
Raider staff was excellent In two back an the top of the fourth SR 419. The game was rained on two hits as he struck out Li Snead said, in explaining his Bill Casper hac a 75 and Julius
both games, but the SiC nine as Frank Ciicciatorv and Randy out in the top of the fourth in- and walked five.
renewed lease on golfing life. 'I Harass 77.
At U plate it was Riddle, Ted never try to overpower the ball
collected onb four hits in each Smith It'd off with walks and fling Wednesday and play
l wil
Such rocketAr scores made
contest
Steve Landbeck loaded the resume from the point of Bowser and Ran Gould who any more.'Alien you try to Snead's astounding round-his
Arth'ir Gcmzsilem led off the bases with a single. 'flw frg of suspension. The Raiders were sparked the Braves. Gould was swing too hard, something *1- best an the Masters in 20 yearsfourth inning of the opening 11w twt Raider' runs scored on trailing 1-0 in the Division j the big differenr'e in the game tuys goes wrung"
all the more remarkable.
game with a hit. Hillsbornugh's an infield hit by Mitch Moyer contest when the raw carrie in as he stroked two hits in three
Snead. winner of three MasThe man from the mountain.'
only base hit of the contest, and and the- second came home on &amp; the second game of a twin-hill official at bats and scared four ters and more than 140 tuurna- around But Springs, WVa.,
the Raiders only error of the base hit by Russo.
SiC won the opening tilt 12-2 in times Both Riddle and BOWSe' rntfits In a career dating back 35 has played in every Master:
had two hits apiece
game, is throwing error by
years, is not being taken lightly since 1937. sank putt, of 12.
Russo was also the big suck five innings
Cm-ban, set the stage for the two
'lw Atlilctis built at 4-2 lead by the two younger men who and 20 feet with his s'it -r;
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three' for the Raiders, but he
second round,
.' -five birdies He blew a two-tn-:. It
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defeated the Pirates, 64 to keep base hit, a single by tarry and Bowser and the lead
their faint hopes alive in the Anderson
belonged to the Braves. Three
major league division of the
Gould's single and a few runs in the last of the fifti were
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Four runs in the bottom nfthe a run in the third Then in the halted at that point.
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Recreation l)ep.ai'tment cii'ctlit are shown here. In li'ont from
lbarhollr.
and
Mike
L)onnte lively. Two Pcrei, Kerr' Gardener
Standing from kit are Matt \\'ilson, John Sierputowski, Brian ('oi'hln,
Timnl\' Fish and Sanunie Vanhass Coach is \'alter Cook.

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11w College of Albermuarle, in
Elizabeth City, N.C. and Walter
Billy Cunningham, Jack Gardner, who formerly attendRanisay and eight collegeplay-ed Kaskaskia
in CenIll.
ei-s figured prominently In offCunningham signed a three'the-court activities in basket.
year contract in 1969 with the
ball Thursday
Cougars thatl was to have be,.
Cunningham, star of
Philadelphia 7her in the Na- COitit effecti ve last October. He
Gart Engicib tied tiat' '-Hurst
tiunal Basketball Assocuit*o, claimed the contract s-as two re-curd lii
winnuig 11w pri,
federal
was ordered b
breached when the Cougar, division of the Putt-Putt tourney
peals court to play only for 11w failed to make an $50000 pay. at Fern Park Putt-Putt this
Carolina Cougars of the rival merit due him May 15, 1970 He
then signed a new contract with
American Basketball
English fireda24 in his third
the 15erL The Cougars sued and
atlon until October 1974.
round and finished with at 54,
then appealed a lower court sever, strocr
Ramsey, who resigned
better tiwn 11w
ruling which held the Cougars
.uacls of the 75Cr, on March
Place
frnn.her, Toni
signed a three-year contract as had "unclean hands" and had Daniels The 24 equaled the low
the rwv c-usicl of the Buffalo breached the contract,
of Jim Hayrie's which was Just
This decision was reversed by set
Braves in the NBA. He succeeds
bark in February.
4th U.S. Circuit COWlS
John McCar-tb,y
the
In the amateur division Jerry
gii pye'
ise- Appeals In Richmond, Vi.
Llnge!back started with a hot
dared hardship cases and thus
Unless there is an appeal It) and finished with *56 to clalni
eligihie for the NBA draft Mon. the U.S. S11P1tW Court,
top honors. Second place In the
day. Three are nationally nlngharn Is barred from Pt1Yifl6 amateur was taken Ins- Rot
prurmunent junim-s---Braari Thy- with any team except
Elliott who closed with at round
br of Princeton. Bob McAdoo of Cougars until October 1974.
of 25 and a 59 total
The riding in the Cunningham
North Carolina and Mel Davis
PiDS 0*505105'
case may be cited in the cases of
of St. John's of New Task.
31 3' 34-44
CharIty Scott, who lumped Gin CflUIt$h
Tb" oilier five sapproved
1tn
Ow
ABA
Virginia .Squires
hardlithip cntt's t',y '.fiA Coits'V'ftv Oin'ti
iI
missioner Walter Kennedy were Ii) the NLi' J'hoenii Suns and
£M*TCUC D1v1510d
Tony L.WIIgsdR of Siena. Michael Jim ?4fa"
19 314t
from
the Cougars to the NBA kois tipsoas
Reid of CeWonuia-Riverslde,
a
Rondi
31 Z ao-e
John Thialey of Pfeiffer. phjj. Seattle SuperSonics. Their
DuU MIIOn
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More Westtroik, a freshman at
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behind the time
In a related 4e-vekipn't.nt,
Vice president Frank Casfrn of
the Raltirn-rW. rainleu, said that
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negotiater
Millet countered

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Keane at ?.
Stephenson at .270 and R,dos,c
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with a .265 average.
For today's game with the
Seminoles it Is cxpecie4 that
Eddie Nuits will get the starting
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Over Valley Forge way, the gals played a four panther
best-tall tournament this put Tuesday. Prizes were given to
the first three places,
Taylor, pinkie Whi,ducki.
Taking top prize were
Lovinia Bowman and Wilma Welling, as they finished with an
adjusted score of 35. PinkIe Mioducki recorded her best eve'
round when she turned ina super 78.
In second place at 48 were F4die Stuart, Maggie
Thompson, Ruth Davis and Lorraine Burket. Third spot was
won by Jane Montgomery, Julia Rartos, Millie Burch and
Helen Crime.

I ePisIleng. his knfr$IAlsv'
of l-wsetslt to repre'nt to ti'.
players the netef for a strik"
(Mifler's, haekruman4 is an 9'.
field of lahvir relatln, on'
Pm*hafl Money i.e-ins to he h

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Other steads hitters t.n the

fur a hesehell

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315 average.

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were MI fre Mar',in Mill.v,"
said 110-411M in (irwiflnsti. He
h*s not played one inning as a
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Due to the lack of competition, only one low net prize was
given. Henry Tamm, Rick RiChard, Ralph Pezold and Larry
Albrecht recorded an adjusted score of 55, or I7. under pa
The gnL3 at Mayfair are in the midst of their clut
championship tournament It's match play competition sand
the only wares I have to date come from the championship
flight. Within that flight, LAb Robertson defeated Viviar.
Pierce, 'tvian Conklin current dub champion but Minnie
Tilley, Betty Daniels won over Ada O'Neil and Margaret
Batts defeated Darts Spencer.
In regular weekly play, the women competed In a tee-togreen tourney which saw. %l ian Conklin take the rtzt In
A" flight, Hazel Duruo win "B" flight and Genevieve
Woodruff capture "C" flight.
Stella Brooks recorded her heal round ever this p
week, when she toured the Mayfair layout in
Cnnstuintns, q"i

Because of Sunday being Easter, no tournament play
wits scheduled.
The men are also In the midst of their club championship
tournament, and we will report further on that next week.
Play day for the ladies at Rolling Hills, whichwas
yesterday, consisted of low gross, low net with an added
award for the fewest pulls in each flight. In champion flight,
Carry Strong found herself in the winners circle once again
after turrftlna fine 82 it) capture low gross. In low net,
Freddie Taylor win first place with 72. Barbara Privet took
second spot with a 74 in a match of cards over Virginia Stockman. Kathy Mum won the special award with the fewest
pulls. She had 30.
Doris Bartner captured low gnu In "A" flight with at
First low net was decided in a match of cards, with
Gairy winning out over Grace Barnhart. Both players shot
74. Grace was second place winner. Ann Warden won the
feature with 31 putts.
"Ii" fl ght saw Gloria Williamson win low gross with a
101. Georgene Wright was the low net winner with it 73. Gall
Williams took second low net with a 76, but had to overcome a
match of cards with Jeannett Kidder. The feature win. won
by Lucy Weinman with 33.
flonnye Lwin, Dottie Norman and Bernice Morris all
fired 101 for low gnu, in a match of cars, Flanilt,fre took the
Prize. while Dottie and Bernice took first and second low net
prizes. In that order. Virginia Sturgis won the feature event
with 33 putt.

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Costintlne leads the I..%-man
hitters with a 351 *Vtt5 ge
ahfrve4 on 13 hits in 37 at bats
The only other 300 hitter on the
team is Thompson who holds a

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Owners Ask Kuhn To Intervene
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iu-ui' Uw Rolling hills Mrrs Golf A.)Lttj
sp'insored a two partner, taut taii tournament.
Gregory and John LaRoche combined for a three under par
fili to walk off With the low gnu mane
the le-P ne! tLivisicr. r"--e ac gond bIt a! rt=_
1-.#-, ==.:
on, F'red 'tannler and Henry Tucker turned in a 62. which was
good enough to win first place. Three teams had to settle for a
share of second place money. One shot aft the pace at £3 were
Henry 'tucker-Lyle Nelson, Bob Richards-Dun Sefton and
Hill Harria4lerrn Homile. in third place with a 84 and tying
were John fowling-Bob Richards and Fred Tannier-Lyle
Nclson.Fourthandfiflatzealsohadthtpfltbetweentht.
teams of Pete Lytle-Prank Eators . and Bill Cape-Mike

Strike

'rh. owners have clearly re'
,'e,iti,iilititl*ifli'I l,imbI make hit involved with a terntt that flop IIIS.'I to bargain In good faith,"
fl KEN IIAI'l'1)l'Olt'i
Itmecitlenta of the twin plsyerc said Miller Thut1ay. We've
tineeball 1dtd,
NEW 'flflK (Al')
"if Kuhn Il'M"n't tie;, inlet It, le',,gtiet would itreler
players einnlirnwd their duke
,ei,l w'il yrvvir way in IWO el
lit' ke'cl mit Irvin, pr ac 'mu iv,
t I
tcwtay nit two tiwneus nlli'cl i'n lb.' i'nh crch,$it't I
the most irrip"t-tanl ft$ngs
c'itber Atitv
(iicli,IiiI
q (it intl 11 I to cli ike'
i 'iun,stioner thiwli' Kuhn 1.1 ;ln
we'll R(-( opt a rifle-year rantta"l
'pqi'
i ;,fflth
(use action in tint the wpek.long
anal w'Il rechwe the arnosint of
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6
'l'luit .liw'sn'I c.-c',,i ha' likely nor Untir,r,nl t,ngsi. l'resivlent
the pension a nntrihsdiofl'.''
((nit,
Feeney
were
icnvr,e-dlnlely
tinaccI tin rrv'tnt
'"l'bc e'iuniiiistloflii' lit ii"in
Hut, Miller eakl. 11* rewners'
nvnlIt,le for r,nn,rner,t,
to l.nve to inter-etw,'' sn&gt;'s elc'%-v'iopt'trnlit
answer -ant "We won't dlwii
il,if oeuotintirc t,o't 'lhusrs- ever
(lob fhei( of the Tsnc
'W 40
#MI'tTM with. yasi Renew the
Swoop bnei'h,nil perks have
ou
tiny
in n lnm'st, hilt (itiltiesa tile
rreettnnc'n'.lc
that
itongets,
who
f ftfitli I With no rhnnm'"
rm
rim Kuhn take an Iri,n.ticteil stand uqitto,; In on nttetnpt lit cud itt.' bei'mt IIIIIdP a'inilttl'la by owners
Tb. owners, in a related 4e
((e' q(. (jruI player"
atiel minter (iii' Iiln)Ptt luit'k in (l i st pt*'tii''nl ctrik.' in l,nqe(infl
velripvntflt
late Thnridy.
''I didn't ku,.,w that was an
wnt'k "I kni;is that ho' has Iweu; htiittu - now in lit cs'venthi day
a re,wct by (1nrluwfl
t,itnerl
Miller.
icinflic t," said
Wi ore' not i lute' to any "t.. or i'si
reluctant Iii take ttsti', but hi"c
1,,k- rinnati Heals player r.prei.ntathe' only twrsnn left whit an ile,,ient,'' ili'ilrc'il Mervin hill- rrfrrrinit to the revcrteci
live Jim Merritt (or eight pla-/lv'r, the e'ti't itilve dir.'e tot of the vitit
'nlve this "
Is willing to •r to negotiate directly with
Miller caid he
'lie may 11411 think he has the Mii)itn I :ue Players' Asthe eight-member owners PlayslihilnIlt the painful dispute ,,
inc'i,utit'ii
liwrr, tail I believe 1w doe-4 lie
r Relations C,nmittee.
tbitrj,ti"ri
is s,lw,li,li'.l
Atjcctti't ,,iç's't
hail lit. power In ke'e'p no' in
Merritt made the prrpr.tai to
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Cine"innscti
President Francis L.
tv tievinlevi
wnclt in tMt;.'tltc Iua't wi-isa Mllle'r i' uc nor nt nit ito'
told tin' Iluit he' i-lotte' not Ii, iiae'
Due,
a
rr,err.ber
of the aranerS
opening the regisShort atideel, referring his mid ,h,liii th;twriia, the' owners' 'Nevineittlny
hat
season,
was
triggered
by
the
negotIating
.-mnmitlee,
during
if
Ito,,; chief oc'goiinlor h%,ai
switch;
trnnwhise
ttttfriii betwe-n 11t. Reet4'
utipet
players'
it,i'
nwflrt'
ri'f.,sal
to
Vnshingti;n to Tesaa tItus pot1 tiwy qetili', (tat;' i's nrc
players and the club manage
q'jrein won't start before' Mon. •te,,;nn.Is lot' a ii per rent inwinter.
I
m. rnent
ti'IIUJ' In pension
Cals'Ini Griffith, prc'citlrrit '! 11111. ta','ntice teams have ;,.i.
' 1'biiiiitll7 the rnmmItl1"
l.o,tt is way ntive' the H),rø)
th. Minnecot; Twists, is in i-1s'e'kenii gu,trs
Or
felt that eight rouki not
cwr
vrf'pred
is'''ntio' unrt' the,
iii tilt' Sililiolti
Short's title hi', hi', Ibtinks the'
lb.- !iltIiitt
for 24 just as nrw r'sik1 fM

hitting filth, Bob Costantlit. 51
third and hitting stith, Mark
Thompson In left and hitting
seventh, Randy Brooks hitting
eight and catching and Rick
N'uss batting ninth and playing

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man) more xTross. in MIS home On
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SPACloos —GRACIOUS
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pool, large s2saded lOt, evtr$ large
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afternoon.
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Longwood
removed from the scene by both If(
Ambulances and their helicopter. See pnge 2 for
other accident photo tint! related story.
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with a pistol, police said.
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and the Senate's three judgcol
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The
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lo,glilative delegation. three and final sevsIon at 7 a Ill. Friday. arr-wrAments followed and wo-r&amp;
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Saturday death of another Midway resident who was gunned down while standing on his front porch after an argument had ensued between the two. Lt. L. J.
Knz, county investigator, said a warrent has been issued charging Joseph
Tucker, 35, with first degree murder in the death of Joseph Green, 54, who died
after slugs from a.22 pistol struck him in the heart and left arm.
The alleged killer escaped in his car, which was
found later near Sanford.
According to Kriz, the two men had an argument
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Tucker several times.
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it's just not riaht to Call 1,111011
"bubble-headed dum-4um."
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hashish possession is pending Oregon Avenue near Sanford. county jail after posting ZW
Charged with possession of bond each.
against Richardson. depending
up reliet beaikluarMary Ann McCarthy, V. ( Hoveida set
marijuana
were Unda Gail
finding,
Russell
laboratory
his °' am was reNine persons were arrested on a
Fairtane
Circle,
Valley
Forge
Apartment.s,
tem
in
Botts, 17,01113
hour ly to
by Sanford police and sheriff's said.
Patricia LouIse Spain. 17, and Altamonte Springs. was p0(1mg
The detective stated a car
deputies on drug charges In
governrnent, spokesman said.
of UtheKathleenspain,20 sisters,
both of 214 Short Street, Lake Cirl:uit Judge Dominick Salti on
$5.000
valued
between
narcotic activity In Seminole "Pot"
Slary.
Clifford LeRoy Brown. possession and sale of was traveling in southem Iran.
were
confiscated
In
County during the weekend. and $10.OW
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19. Route 1, Box 288. and Jimmy dangerous drug charges,
the arrests
Mrs. McCarthy is a dancer atzurw at the scene
DeputySheriff R. L. Kunkler Clark Whelcheil 18. of 460 Elliot

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after some 10 pounds o grass

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near the quake mow. The sur-

were women and children
caught in dwir pruniUve mud
brick housies. Many of t1w men
were apparently en route to the
fields when the quake struck.
Prime Muuster Amir Abass

By BILL SCOTT

risen to 20 in three dayi
Sanford Del. Sgt.
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Institute at Ich'u1 University said.

Reports reaching Tehran in-

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Will the residents of take sources, have reported the issue community at a Chamber of
to
Mary choose to Incorporate has bogged down with op. Curiuuercescssion and reported Dear Abby
the
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others wanting to riumintain the spectators who took time to Horoscope .............. to
for what would be the newest
was
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letters.
while an intended Seminole County municipality'
status quo but realizmi that, write their views
drop wam in progress.
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under present situations, this
These are double $64 thousand
Russell charged John Baxter questions being asked by would be difficult to do, what allay the (ears of a large Society
Richardson Jr., of Winter Park, persons living in and outside
64
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and Charles ln,alaa, ,19. of that community are asking.
it
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possession and "' of questions, which can bes t be municipalities.
marijuana. mcy were ,aied in solved after obtaining all inSanford City Co:iuniuloner
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you of something, and you'll
spend e day wondering why
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Washington, D.C.) and You
happened to "create" four
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pulsion mandatory for the rest of the term unless
th e board elects to do otherwise.
Board has scheduled a 1 p.m. work session
Tuesday before the regular meeting to discuss

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remainder of the term.
All students scheduled for expulsion have
received three suspensions, which makes ex-

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recommendations of principals to expel or vote
ford.
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are keeping watch by his

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School Board is expected to expel nine more
students at Tuesday's 3 p.m. regular meeting,
bringing the total to be excused this year to 38,
mostly high school students
Again Sanford area schools lead the expulsion parade with the nine coming from three
city schools, two from Crooms High, three from

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the torn' of a prayer, please
Stev en Ro Rust&gt;) naulerson
ci 470 E. Stath Street Chuluota,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

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st*ither'n Iran early i4xtay and
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This Iiau
Issue reached such Itenreu'ntative$ earlier ap
closing proved two county Judges mi' ;tsc,wnjudsctaryeocnrnittee At
,,in
It dc In
minutes of the (lying regular Seminole County. The Senate this point, the matter would
ceion of thr Senate Friday judiciary committee racom- line been referred In a connight that it appeared the three mitendeci to the full Senate that feftoce committee, to decide
senators from Seminole-Orango Seminole County be held to one between the House's two Judges

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Johnson Rtile specW one-day session of county jtjdv.~,q in live state's Orange). Fleth pope
M60,1.
tile StateAS&amp;Ijiture tomorrow. judi(-jal district-s. The court COCON) and V"l#
-ounty Johns) joined In support rf
e-ininole Cour#Y. for Guntel's arrienliffwnt
P,Ioiom,d Into a No. l
SenMe approved his amer4
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Question

S4yuilnnlr (otinty, under the (uunly Is nllncaIed one county
t'en defeated.
Article V nmrnttnwnt approved Judge. TIN! Supreme (Mutt, In
Sens Kenneth ,'linIe and
by the electorate lint month, keeping with the law, recoin'
will tw a prime subject before- mended nsinsbera of circuit and John Ducker (R.Serninnle

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Price 10 Cents
64th Year, No. 166

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RALPH AUSTIN SMI'I'Il (right) is
congra tulated b Sanford Kiwanis Club
presdent Ernest Cowley for receiving the
Sidney A. Singleton Award for Civic
Achievement presented annually by the
Kiwanis Club of North (City of) Orlando for
pursuit of civic ctivitics.
excellence in the P----- idi

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additional charges against
Richardson and Calabra of
possession and sale of
na would be filed (or a

March 26 transaction,when
pound of marijuana was
delivered by the pair to an
undercover agent.
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WEATHER
Generally fair with
with warming trend, highs 75 to 80
and 78 to 84 Tuesday. Low 55 to 60 tonight.
That last clump of winter was still lodged
over the eastern third of the nation today, with
o vernight temperatures as low as the 20s or
lower 3()s well into the South,
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Fund Lacks $72,000

SA Building Drive In Final Pus h
County
Seminole
The
Salvation Army building fund
drive has now come within
needed to
172000 of the $250
insure success.
Funds subscribed oill be used
to construct and equip a cornmnunity service center, in'IIMFJ1' boys'
c!L.I. a
club mmd girls' club, youth
t-riiter and family service area.
The crntt'r also will include a
football field and baseball field,
It will include all Salvation
Army service area' as well as a
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chapel. It will be Located on four
acres of Land just off French
Avenue between 21.1 and 22nd
Streets,
In making the latest progress
report, Harold Kiimtner and Dr.
Vincent Roberts, co-chairmen,
said: "We are making every
osibIc effort to complete this
fund drive by raising the $/.000
ne-riled to reach the ('an)iusI.n
•tbjt'ttit't' this w'-ck. The miicfl
who one working on this drive
will be making their final
reports during the next few
days We are holding it report

meeting every day this week at
the Salvation Army building
between 1 and 5 p.m. We would
encourage ever person who
would like to have . part in
building this new center to send
or bring their cofltrutioni to
the building fund office at the
Salvation Army this week."
h.aaisser said; "Itight sloW 1
the Iwat time to support (jib
drive It is now that we twvt
help. It is now that we Zisli ttiti5
people who really care about
wha t tus$.petu to our local
Sal v ation Army to make their

coltuIiltIi(efl(3 to the building
fund (loud intentions are not
enough. We must have tangible
expressions of financial sup.
port. Contributions may be
tailed to the Salvation Army at
I'.!). Box 1358 in Sa nford."
A total of 148 contributions
hsvc been received. Donors
may budget (heir wiai conIntuition oer a pertixl of fivi,
&gt;c.ir titrougi, ha' uSc of 4i letter
itt intention" Payments 111"y IN
made in any manner desirable
to the Donor

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The Sanford Herald

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May 4, 1972

Newspapers Slapped

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Work Delay Expla'i'ned

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UI one of London's famons shirts even on formal occasions
In the World has a peacock: don 't.
yellow or
piece of basic advice for those
Make It simple, says Cohn SZLVIk Row men's tailoring at last for him
ish iwnts.
pink may be better for you) and
flamrnic-k, dreetne.designer es
The Rest. males hoping to emulate tt
Nobody is born with clothes gray flannel.
'se, he MVS. YOU have to
On the day this reporter
dtjvate one by ruthlessly called on him,
13est-flrvs.'ed
issing out those items of up. Man in the Wor ld was wearing a
..rcl you may have thought single-breasted, one-butto n
originally did a lot for you, but gray flannel suit ("sort of a
which really make you look like phantom gray," he explained i.
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reject,
vents, no pocket flaps
There are a considerable other words, a very simple
number of prohibitions Ham.' p.,
nilek advises sit)-would-be
-is natural that tbmmick
clotheshorse to keep In mind. urges would-be Beau Brummel
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while shirts and buckled shoes. when it looks at the prince of
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state
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th ey were defeated by CulPOin 4-3 in the sem i- finals Oi tile 1osers
petition The Raiders jumped to a 3-0 lead but their pitching staff, CQflSldCred
the weakest part of the team, gave out In. the seventh inning. The tournament
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continues today and Saturday at th e Chain o' Lakes Park,
The Raiders' slugging outfielder, Larry Paarish,
continued to impress scouts as he went three-for/' "\
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three at the plate with an RB!. Dick Brin
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Brave 16 VS
It is. in fact. a fine examph
A strange medieval tale of a
Inist religious community, this of the tra ditional novel, and al!
novel goes deeply Into the work- the better for that Reading it
an unusual expenence
ings of the human mind
Miles A. Smith
The time is the end of the 10th
Asoc'iaied rn-si
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were a people forgotten by Sod
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restored a slender isth mus and activities of the so-call ed China
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RICHARD TOBIN II, of Altamonte Springs, i s congr
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Lyman high School Principal Carlton Henley on his appointment to the
U.S. Air Force Academy.
(Ann Riley Photo)

The trial begim in JiScIts0fl~

Road. appmed before zoning
board with Vellrainary Plitt"

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

Lyman Hi Senior Named
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Air Force

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developers tfl-

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

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

asked or your help, not only grounder to shortstop. Chipola sent 10 men to the
prayerfully, but also titianpl ate in th e inning,
dal ly, According to Mrs. r A lead off single by Russo was wasted in the
Raulerson, her 110-year-old son
,- eighth inning as he was istrandW at third. After tWo
Rusty is showing signs of In,
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lion of the Reds. coupled with a
write-off of our World lillar ii

ally Miang Kai-shek, would

going on the pitch, Parrish hit a line drive Into e
field for an RB! Booker also singled, but th e Inning
ended when Paul Russo was thrown out at first on an
eyelash call.
I th e Raiders' sixth Russo led off with a single
51 moved around to third on
t. I fiCi 1.1
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a pair of ground outs. lie then

And it shouldn't be too much tally of the game as he stole home, sliding in before
longer before I can add still the catcher could make the tag.
another name of a prominent
Chipola used three walks and four singles to
motel, also to be uilt n that score four runs in the bottom of the seventh and take
same general
a 4-3 lead. Mike Pulling, who has been out with inn to relieve starter

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regarding our tip about that
motel coming In to Sanford,
along SR 46 and 1-4. Not only
will it have the 120 rooms, but
add to that abcs.t 8000 more
rooinstn a motor lodge.
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Brink opened the Raider third with an infield hit
and moved to second on a wild pitch. The next two
batters were retired quickly, but then with Brink

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For Clyde Lee Shooting

Hv GARY TAYLOIt

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JOHN EVANS Sr ,ff (.dn,
today was named by Soy.
Reubiri Askew to the
Semi nole Memorial Hopfl"i
board of trastees, stlr
ceeding Cluirles W. Lansing,
resigned. Evans. who said he
will serve for the balance of

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Christian School including chapel program, films and field day. Model
airplanes were flown by left to right, Clyde Smith , Dr. Paul G. Culfrv,
and Andy Rogers.

ceasarY.

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

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''tirsth'y
found to be
hush, who also Is county positile to get the work started, railroad feels thi. It Is not Its they are

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which has been in the rwws in spottotlon, Seaboard Cost lAne be.npitinso that therfladbedis
train
recent nays, has taken (hsee msna,rnent and unionism. No still firm and that the
are
not
in
any
way
work except the tracks
Delays in Improving railroad' years of planning to get to this one can do the
)eopardized. So they insist that
signal
crews.
(lid
not
happen
railroad
"II
highway c-tossing', providing point.
men be on hand to see that
Harold
Johnson
remarked
their
added safety for motorists wi l l overnight," tic said.
e
job
Is done right."
"Seminole County wasn't that the railroads have a point, th
train passengers and crews,
DOT
Mueller,
Edward
there
were
railroads
were explained In detail by even eligible for TOI'lCfi lie said the
Bush theta Is a
told
secretary,
were
Chairman William Bush before participation hi this program first, and that our roads
to rros.s the railroad need for some legislation which
th e Seminole County highway until this year," he sold. "I feel designed
which was donated would allow the state to erect
safety advisory coniiiilttec that the Board of County Corn. rlght-of'way
and where

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Lhart we Americans am cultivating our ansest but kftft
!Something is radically ..at with us.
our spirits
Despite ow tremendous technologicaladvances, we know
ourselves be near spiritual bankruptcy when It comes to

resources adquate to make our lives really count We need to
begin full-life existence in America, and to order to do so, we
must "zedl.retct our energies, re-discover our spiritual and
moral strength. re-define our purposes."

Jacksonville Opens Way

Meet

Open To Reporters

By GEOPGE W. CORNELL
AP Religlea Writer
NEW YORK tAP -The lwt
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'aura of mystery" no longer
prevails, their president put it.
The private process is out In U
open. What's it like' Genejaljy,
it's routine, often tedious, yet
also a'evealing.
That's the tmpreuicmolser'cr5 brought away from an LiiiL4 ngs
tial look at __inner wor ki
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a meeting of the nation's Rman Catholic bishops, the first

one point. The dLwussion was
over whether the bishops should
petition the Pope to permit
lowering of the present:$-year

Catholic church hierarctiy in
the world to admit reporters
and others
Although much of the follow.
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for 30, we might get 33." Nev.
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that asked by the rich young men of Jesus some 3n centuries
ago. He, too. felt a "deep uneasiness" that quite possibly he
was living only half a life. Possessing many things, he yet

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seneda great lack. With thlvmgurgency hecanwtoJesus
asking Good Master, what must I do to Inherit eternal

lif
flow could he live the full life that God had created him to
live -now and forever? Finding ourselves at one with the
rich young man in the quest for the aburktant life, It will be
well for us to join vnth him in listening to Jmn as He points
LL-tening with attentive car we hear Jesus give his
prescription in me shocking sentence: "You lack ant- thing -,
go. sell what you hart. vid give tz the poor, and you will have
tr~-t in heaven; and come. follow me."
The Gospels relate that at this saving the rich young man's
countesiancefell,andhewentawaysorrowhd.DOelthls
reinindusof ourselves? What isourreactlon? We are tempted to shrug our shoulders, and say to ourselves that
waai'ttalkthgtous,butto thisfeflowoverhere,afldthatwe
d1dn'taskthequcsticm,aiyway buthedid.
Weknowthotrhearti thatwedouk thesaxfleqUestlon.
Furthermore If these words of Jesus were not Intended for us,
then why did three different Gospel writer I the words

age minimum for deacons to 25

fraternal solidarity and mutual

tinctive dress, implying bishops

or 30.
If we go for 25, perhaps the
Holy See will grant 30," Bishop

"In group" rank among peers,
'Welcome to the club, gentle.
men" the "president. John C.

should enforce it. Cardinal Kro
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happen in this decade: confrontation with organized reli
pen, Cart and feeding of addicts, iurfside baptism and
sidewalk conversions.

Some have shown a special skill Lit %.rorking within the
establishment—if 'ou call the telephone establishment.

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the youth L-mter atiswers "Jesus Christ") or one of his
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Associated Press Writer
some loyalty from union labor
NASHVIUE, Tenn, (AP)
aeorge C. Wallace got the and traditional Democrats, fin.
springboard he sought In his ished second with 16 per cent of
presidential primary the vote.
a4j'
Sen. George McGovern of
t the light voter turnout
nnessee
raised questions about how far South Dakota, who didn't camI
paign personally but had organIt will carry him.
The Alabama governor won izations in key cities, was third
68 per cent of the popular vote with 7 per cent. Rep. Shirley
and the tenuous commitment of Chisholm of New York, who
suIts, a development, that led
Cm campaigned among Memphis
Democra tic National C
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ventlon dele gates Thursday in bla cks, was fourth with 4 per
nattiest' supply route from Laos Da Nang
By GEORGE E.S1'ER
f the situatica.
his first primary victory outside cent.
toward Hue. The raids were 13 Cong agents are infiltrating Into
Writer
Press
Associated
If it is true the outcome is
President Nixon ran away
his Deep South.
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SAIGON (All) — Heavy fight- to 15 miles west and southwest the city with refugees who are
to be determined by the
Ile said, "I feel elated about with the Republican primary,
flooding South Viet.
Irnperiaicapilai:nd
South Vietnamese ability n
lRe delegate vote In Ten. which was even more sparse In
fight off the attack, the officiaLs
votes than the Democratic race
nes.see,"
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paign to forestall any attack on
highlands,
z
In Satgcn, closed door meet- were asked, then what are their
A constitutional amendment because of crossover voting. He
Spokemen said 75 North Viet- the city,
ings were under way between chances'
to prohibit busing as a tool of won all 26 delegates.
ALABAMA
M GOV. GEORGE WALLACE
Viet- Fighting continued at a low
The responses varied from
top South Vietnamese and U.S.
school desegregation won 80 per __________________________________________________________________ namese and one South
level for the second consecutive
fightnamese
were
killed
In
the
map
strategy
In
complete
skepticism to relative
a
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to
le
de
cent approval In a separate
day and it was bell eved the
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fighting the North Vietnamese optimism that the change In
referendum. But Use busing
By dusk, field reports sa id the North Vietnamese were resting, invasion.
some commands In coinques tion, which had been ex,
fighting had tapered off to only regrouping and resupplying In
with atle*ed heavy
pected to boost the turnout. acBarry J. hillito, assistant binstion
light contact. Thousands of preparation for renewed aslosses by the other side will
tually trailed the presidential
secretary of defense for
refugees who tried to Leave saulLs.
change the tide of fighting,
voting by some 70,000.
Da Sang officials have set up stallations and logistics, arback
beKontum
were
turned
But the consensus was that
DWallace's triumph also
and immediatespecial checkpoints throughout rived in Saigonconference
cause of the fighting,
with the outcome cannot be ptamarked the first time he had
The fighting at the Chu Pao the city to roundup coldiers who ly went into
dicted and It is now a matter of
returns to the DOT, who, then shouldn't have to pay 15 or 70
(Continued From I'age 1)
won a clear-cut majority over
dollars
for
signals
at
mountain,
which dominates have deserted their units In President Nguyen Van Thieu to
sends It back to the railroad, thousand
position voiced
the field. And it was a big one,
problem will be changed,
discuss giving South Vietnam waiting, I.a lUt.. ti'...., fl,,..'....
IIighwayltsercnmllessOtlthOf Hue.
to 1 over 10 other Democrats, because deaths and Injuries at requesting signal installation, dirt road crossings."
Another problem confronting more military equipment
n4
Secretary Ronald L. ZIegler
At the June meeting of the Konturn, broke out Less
Only a quarter of Tennessee's railroad crossings are not ex- "Then we wait for the railroad
Direchours
after
spokesmen
said
voters bothered to participate- ciusively a problem in Florida crews to finish their work in Committee, the Safety
and
a phenomenally low figure re. but one which Is recognized Georgia, Alabama, or South tors of Volusia and Orange roadway had been cleared
Carolina or whereever they are. Counties will be guest speakers, one convoy had moved through
Electing white voter apathy over nationwide.
come to central They will explain the function of from Plelku.
a sure Wallace victory and
In attempting to explain the Then they
South Vietnamese pamFlorida,
where
there Is always the Count)' Safety organization.
Indifference by blacks to an delay in construction of
%IRS. ALICE PAH.KE.S
' tection that many of them felt signals, for which money has at least 100 signal problems. Some mention has been made troopers swept down the highSanford for the past
MRS. NORENE TURNER
Mrs Alice B_ Park". 40, tit R.
gave them no choice. Tennessee beer allocated in Se minole The crews do about 43 signals, and a recommendation was sent way Thursday from Koiiturn
Sorene
Turner,
61,
of
210
She
was
a
member
of
th
e
First
Mrs.
U.S.
Sanford. died Thursday u
1. Siflfor
has 2.2 million registered County from the Six-seven- and then they leave for two or three to the Board of County Cam- behind an urmada of weepW. 17th Street, Sanford, died 13.iptist (2h,irctu, hib iscui
bombers
using
top
secret
Seminole
,Memorial HospitaL
eight-cent gasoline tax moneys, lean and then the whole imilssioners that the county hire
voters,
night at Seminole Lodge, Pi.nny Pinchers ciw
of the She had lived in Sanford for one
process tins to be started over a professional safety director in ons to root North Vietnamese 'i'hursday
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
rating
.
lions
In
WMU,
and
secretary
that
a
hazard
l
moun- Memorial Hospita
Bush said
Simdsy School month, st* was born in Bryn
order that the safety problems troops from caves In the
ed In young peoples'
has to be established at each again," Bush expia.ned.
ns
overlooking
the
pass. Kin g's Ferry, Flu., she liv
Mawr, Pa. She was an
gin
to
tat
be
ta
under
an
in
Seminole
County
can
"We
are
s
ggering
department.
crossing. Once the ixir
Episcopalian. She is survived
receive deserved attention train Soutu Vietnamese infantry
obsolete
system
which
may
She is survived by her
est,ablkshedthe need for signals.
a ifl. Ralph H. Parkes.
with the have been good for yesterday areas where help Is available. reinfarcementa seized the high
F.u,.d,
H. E. Tu'ser, San.
a contact is made
Funeral Notice
Miss Sanford; grandson, Alan W.
a but it certainly is not good The Board of Conunissioners ground, with no resistance, but
ford;
three
daughtrs,
requesting
railroad company,
were atta cked by Nor th Vietr ncr Sanford, Parkes; several nieces and
for today. We need to will be invited even urged
Mildred Iii
signal design and estimate of enough
PAR KES. MRS. ALICI •..
push for the necessary to attend this very important namese forces this afternoon.
t Mn Aif
FUOtV&amp;I
Mrs. Ann Clayt. ii, Tituscost
The highway Is the only over.
Brissun Funeral home 15 In
e Pants. SO. of N? 1, Sarord,
After several months, the legislation to correct this meeting.
yUle: Mrs. Caroyn Russo,
business, election of land supply route to Kontum,
grandchar'e
if arrange1neu!
d-v. I .*Sday at Sfvl.nOte
other
In
New Orleans; 'ir'
railroad produces this design horrendous problem."
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for the coining year was which Is threctened by two
There
ore
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railroad
officers
William
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two
bro'.iers,
children;
and estimate, following which
at I P m. S.a'uiav. at US1fl
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crossings in Seminole County, held. The incumbent board was North Vietnamese divisions,
CP'ar'.t
Fur,e.I Homi v.?h
Ken'n, Bruwnsvlle, Tax. anti
the DOT prepares the legal
highway
remain
Should
the
RIbt,n oIt,ctlng flv,mi *11 be
seven or eight of which are on re-elected, hush is chairman,
Gilbert Kenon, houston, Tex
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agreements.
InCatifotnia amliy wtii r.,e
vice chairman, and the Nor th Vietnamese ring
are
dirt
roads.
I
think
these
could
Peter
Milliot,
two s1stec, Mrs. Hazel Allen,
agreemnts
vISitorS It Britton Fnral
These
Sanford Zoning and Planning
be barricaded, and find and Mrs. J. J. Sleczkowski, Kontuin with antiaircraft guns,
Jtrd4y. PC p m,
Home.
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Brownsville
arid Mrs. Amanda
presented
to
the
County
compossibly
night
directed
Board Thursday
It would be difficult to supply
ru
DtIi0n Funeral
tflStlI H ome
her way around them. We recording secretary.
Bronale
McFarland, Fernandina Beach.
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French Avenue automobile mission, which after signing, anot
charge
the defenders of the city. The
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Funeral
home
U
Ill
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dealer to appear at the board's '_________________________
charge of arrangeuient.s.
1$J,tv.EW. MRS. NOuNS
May 18 meeting with a p
last
on
the
northern
front
fell
t'
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"ondiUOnai commercial use or
4_,
Monday after it was cut off from
Norent T,rn'f', 51. of 210 W IT'?'
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his property after several
both overland and air supply.
s'r'r sr.toou. wr-o u,)
itwctia, at S.mri3Ie M.m iu
residents complained the
north
of
miles
Kontum
Is
25
inmotions
by
dwamd and adsiscd that ii fin" is
Hotp-I1I *11 b 11414 at 2 p 11,
it2unlinutd irom Page it
operation is
present car
terested in placing commercial l'lelku, the capital of the central
$atwrdav II FirSt t.ati'
zoning
member,
Blackiheare
creating a hazardous condition. speculative aspects, which is
qe. John Sbie Ii
highlands
and
the
military
Chor
acres
eight
the
development
on
Ada Sires and Richard Elam, not In the best Interest of the before the rest of the board
9 Gracli %noad.n '
Rev
headquarters
of
the
region.
turned down a request from but Duke stated to zone the
ILaing titS In the 11415 Oral.
both residents in the area of Jim city.
Nine U.S. 852 bombers
property commercial would
Svndat SCP.o31 dp.ar?m.nI It 10
abstracter
Thomas
McDonald
concern
is
If
the
Duke said his
Lash Agency, complained over
Stiri
,
change the city land-use pla n dropped more than 200 tons of
to
rezone
the
southeast
corner
n OaeIa*n Mqmc'qlal Par"
the manner in which the fir-st piece is zoned 11-3, the
th
aides
of
os
on
bo
expl
ives
corned
eate
a
"clutter
25th Street and Airport and cr
Iorerli Home fl
dealer's used car lot was adjacer.t land will also have to of
highway 547, a key North Viet.
merclal corner."
harP
Boulevard
from
lt.lA
(Single
changing
the
be zoned 11-3, thus
, iperat.ed.
hllnckshearc nointed out the
,t,..
11.1 1 ,n,,lt(ntv. fnn,ii','
W Elaun id Lash is violating entire picture in serving uir
adjacent area Is 1W and lie
use.
(C-I) zoning area.
the commercial
so
McDonald requested corn- moved to apply same zoning to
Jackman sa id 40 acres would
ordinance.
the property but received no
zoning for the property
mnercial
Mrs. Sires, who said she lived be developed multi-family and
seconding and the motion died.
lit the re ar of the auto agency, It would be unfeasible to go
Doke again advised it would
said the operation was hazar- further.
ba
wrong to let the corner be
Knowles replied, "That's
dous to the children in the area
developed
commercially
chic to the cars going in anti out chaj-iging the ball game. Now
and
because
of
traffic
problems
instead
of entrance ways. She said these you want mutli-fannily
again Blackiheare moved to
ealts should be moved to of single family."
rt'wnu.- It-I. 1105 time l)tvid
The deveLoper said as a
hiawa tha 'Avenue.
Berrien seconded the motion
Ar thur llama, zonin g board safeguard to the city he would
board voted approval.
Principal Clay C. Carroll has and the
chairman, sta ted he had in. be willing to accept 11-3 zoning,
Two other sections, inve,tlgated the operation and subject to approval of plot. announced Monroe-Wilson Ele- tersection of Lake Mary Road
found "a real mess." lie listed Harris Informed the zoning mentary School will hold and Airport Boulevard of 1.7
such vloLstlons as cars parked board is now requiring roundup at the Wilson building, acres and 1.2 acres of an area
on city park ways, no paved developers to agree to put no Thursday, at 9:30 am. for located south of West 25th Street
children who will be entering
more than 12 wilts per acre.
areas and a junk car.
between Airport Boule vard and
The developer insisted that H. first grade next year. Children Lake Mary Road, were zoned
Harris said the automobile
agency had never conic before 3 zoning is imperative to must be six years old on or conunerc Ia I
the zoning board with a con- arrange financing for th e before Jan 1.
Parents are asked to bring
tional plan for use and added, development but said, "we will
than
units
to
proof
of birth at this time. The
tono
12
mare
agree
ance
nays
'the zoning ordin
school nurse, will be present to
place where cars are pa: iced an acres."
WASIIIN(,TON (AP)
Harris replied tie would ask answer questions concerning
must be suita bly graded and
Th
e got, c'rnme.il reported
the city attorney to look Into the required immunization and
surfaced."
the biggest drop In
today
physical
examination.
on
but,
ti
of
the
situa
legality
Lynn Risner, city building
wholesale
food prices In
During this time the children
official, said he had discussed after the developers left, the
eight
months
for April, due
visit
a
classroom,
visit
the
the problem with Lath, and the board voted to irma the properly will
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Last Stinday afternoon, 30
members of the Youth
Fellorship together with their

In American Churches today. statewide inter-oongregational
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IUOFU. All are In.
service.
- -vent in the Church's history.
assembly Is 'Journey Inward, the policy-making state boards.
sited
to
hear
this enthusL'stic
Leary operates a "faith mission," i.e..
Ie no organized
Journey Outward", and is
The Florida
group.
Christian
fund-raising, no hustling for cash or donations, no apdirected at learning "To hold In Churches' state office Is Inpenis for support He said that people show up with a
Central Baptist
the inward
)y of Ocala; Dr. John C. Updegraff Is
Journey
First Presbyterian
bag of groceries, and that gets them through another
week.
engogement with God and the executive minister. Mrs. Glenn
Church
Assistant minister Rev.
outward journey of Involvement Johnson, of Ocala, is the
'They circulate within a fellowship of 50-60 local ChrisSunday,
Central Baptist
Kenneth
Mullis
of First
turns, mostly s'oung, who leave a $5 bill on the mantle
assembly seaetary. Lawrence
with theworid's need"
will
recognize its
and
enou
h
o
those
unexpected
gifts
keeps
the
lights
Presbyterian
church
of
San-Church
Rev. Claire E. Berry, HCTTICk, Sarasota layman, is
families in a specia way at the
en, And Jesus Christ In the phone book,
ford,
and
his
family
are
on
chairman
of
the
local
minister of Parkway Christian
In the underground youth culture, the word has spread vacation for the month of May. 11 am. service. The homer
Church in suburban Ft. arrangements committee.
across
the country that it you are In trouble or hung up
Senior High Fellowship will Miller family will serve as
The policy-snaking board (
Lauderdale, president of the
on drugs, call Jesus Christ in Albuquerque. Leary's place meet Sunday night with Judyushers, the Wayne Dykes
assembly and chairman of Its directors of Florida Christian
has logged as many as 80 calls in a 24-hour period,
and Debbie Temple at 301$ t'b' will take the offering the
program committee says, Churches will begin smions
They don't ask for last names and they generally refer Iroquois Ave.
Wcath Yates family will read
Sarasota
on
May
10.
The
second
"Each person must discover
the Individual to another priest or pastor or ph'slcian
the scripture and lead
own ministry through spiritual annual clergy-lay golf tourfor follow-up help. They do suicide preiention cails and
congregation in prayer; the
hzte been helpful to runaway kids who need a friendly,
exercises. prayer, readings and nameni will be held on May H.
Dick Ransbottozn faintly
supportive
word.
Terry
Guthrw
is
the
tow.,
small groups to constantly seek
Del ton a United
present
special music. Ozzie
nament chairman.
When not waiting for the phone to ringand the mum.
to gron tr.ward Ch.d"
Methodist
Osborn
will
lead
the
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bling
sords
of
some
teen.ager
smashed
on
pills.
ttle'%
lii
He adds tJut there is also a
congregational singing. Pastor
into
their
car
and
cruise
the
freeway
for
hutchIi,er.
Thou.
renewed emphasis °z "
CATHOLIC CRITIC
sands of young people ride Route 66 and many of them
Methodist Men's Fellowship Bob Loy will lead in a time of
ser'anthood of the church to It$
NEW YORK iAPI - The
are broke, hungry and coming off a bad trip. Those In of Deltona United Methodist
community. .,in the complex crIibIllt% 0; the Roman Cathodirt,need are picked up, given a sack at Leary's place. Church will meet Saturday,
problems of the city. Wherever bc' Church under Pope Paul VI
some food and counsel-and es. conversion talk.
Happening
May 13, at 7:30 pin. for
need exists, there Is the dir- Is at as lowest point In 500
Leary's group moves easily with the other Jesus groupsbreakfastin Fellowship Hall
year;,
sa's
the
Rr
Hans
that flourish in the community' The Children of God, Inc +
cli's mission. The Gospel is both
i-ith Robert Gregory of Gregory
touch base now and then, but Lear) 's bt)lc and message
Scheduled
personal and social, inward and Kung. a Gerrr,sn priest and
L.ii Co. of Sanford as guest
does
not
appeal
to
their
angry
tone.
uo
away
they
go.
Catholic
reformer
outward."
Holy Happening No.] will be
speake'. He will relate his
seeking other allies
tIltS could be altered
First Christian Church of
presented
Saturday by the
overnight "if we could have a
One thing Is for sure, the Jesus generation has made persond testimony discussing
Sarasota Is host__
church far
youth department of Cornspiritual leader again . -. who
Jesus Christ just a 10-cent call-If you're In town. Others the rthtionshlp of a layman munuty
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United Methodist
cert
are certain
9t this group settled' on one street for Its with the daily Owistlan life,
ivard Meece, the host pastor. Kung writes in the monthly,
Ouwdi of Casselberry from 10
name value alone: 3012 Marvel Avenue.
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be
May 29 with the nominating
commitee beaded by Rudy
Wester to prer-ent a slate of
officers for the year beginning
June 1. Following use election,
Rev W. Kirtley will instalL The
meeting will follow a fatnuiiy
covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m.
with the club to furnish meat,
rolls, butter and coffee. Mrs.
Helen Gummee will entertain
with one of her popular
rings. Everyone Is asked to
tiring tatge service
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SATL'I'IELJ tILT IRKED
WASHINGTON. DC 'API
TORONTO i AP i — Most En.
in guidelines for the new glish.5p1'aklng priests in cansdeacons
deacons now being ordained do ate satisfied with their work
Into the Roman Catholic but would like to see some
Church, the American bishops )or changes in i, a study shows
have exprssed hope that the it tiniis tt'iat more than 5." per
deacons - 'will resemble 1,% cent of te-m iouk1 like' to spend
inure time preaching and jpeople an their dress and ot
matters of life style. a voiding oping Christian community
clerical garb and other external among the lafly, rathei than
signs which might lead people being kept busy administering
to regard them as a 'segregated buildings. personnel and raising
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attend this all day affair of
fetowsiuip In love and peace.
The agenda includes singing,
1l) T0U*, recreation, food -W
a special service. Special guest
willbe Bob Clapp from
sue
AgapeAcres In Oakland, ilL,
who will conduct a special
service followed by candlelight
C5*IUIUmiO*L
Adults are Invited to be guests
of the youth department at $ pot
luck dinner at Spin., followed
by a Men's Club auction and the
closing service.

youth group.
Miss Bonnie Byrd. Kenneth
Lu'ton and Dr. Harold Harris,
pastor, represent First Church
at the Florida Convention of
n. Church, May 11.13 in
Otian
Sarasota.
Community United
Methodist

"The Lost Generation", a
color film featuring special
appearances by Billy Graham,
Art Unkletter and Jack Webb,
will be shown at the 7:30 p.m.
service Sunday at Community
United Methodist Church and
the public is Invited.
The
Methodist
Youth
Fellowships will enjoy a snack
supper at 5:30 p.m., Sunday,
followed by guest speakers
presenting a program on
"Know the Handicapped,"
auction will be sPonsored
An
at 6:30 p.m. by the
Methodist Men's Fellowship.
A Mother-Daughter banquet
Iaplannedfor6:3opin. May 13,
Reservations must be made by
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year.
of the Redeemer
E'isco"aI
Episcop
al
Thesday may 9, the semiA reception was held In the
The Women's Society of annual meeting of Seminole
Ascension Day will be obEducation Wing of the Luthern Christian Service of the First Baptist Association will be served with a 10 a.m. service
Church of The Redeemer on United Methodist Church of meeting at First Baptist Thursday at holy Cross
April 30 In hoacr of the 1972 Geneva held their April meeting Church, DeLand at 7:45 P.M. Episcopal Church. The thur.)
Confirmation Class. Those at the home of Mrs.. Clarence
chwomen will have their spring
.
F irst Christian
honored were C)-nUAa Fed. Winchell on Buck IAke.
dersen, Cindy Phillips, Kathy
A short bii*h1ti5 meeting
First Christian Church Thank Offering,

mpted.
Leary was active In the Pcnte-ostal movement of the
First Baptist
On
u join
7
sponsors, had a beach party at
Roman Catholic Church in New Mexico. He has advanced
sis
ter
congregations
around
the
studies In theology but decided not to pursue the priest.
The Maranatha, a vocal and Daytona hosted by member
hood and ended up last year is an active- member of the country In observing the 125 Instrumental group from Greg Anderson, and his father,
Anniversary of The Lutheran Winter Park will present a who treated all to f
Jesus gent-ration adjacent to the Univerr'ty of New Mcigarnxs.'
leo. He is representative p1 the serious but not solemn Church-Mis.sowl Synod. This musical program Saturday at and free rides. A hike and
roup of Jesub people who go at Christian service
beginning oa 730 pm at First Baptist weiner mast Is slated far
dayiU mark
ou a day. combining
and 1ucthter.
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SARASOTA-Florida Qnjg$
The assembly Is primarily an
Ian Churches assembly here inspirational and fellowship
Will attempt to work out a reso- gathering. However, the
lutlon of the major schism delegates do pass on budget for

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paraft of babies b= since last

Mothers and Daughter accompanied either by a Bible will be presented to tW
phone number.
banquet will be held Sunday charming story or a poem
Normally or usually, the directory people screen out
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the names and titles that they consider bizarre or "of- May 7, at 5::30 p. m. at which she composed. Mrs. Last Sunda y's attendance
fensive. When this request came-for a listing of a Redeemer. Mrs. Dru Moore arid Winchell divulged that she
exceeded the total enrolim t
telephone number for Jesus Christ-the answer was im- Mrs. Bernice Daniels are In would be there at the son* time
and the youth departmen t
Ppie
ist. charge of the affair. There will as President Nixon. G uests
continues 1 to leac
ne w
ouse,
be a guest speaker and en- were served delicious refreshand since he was helping to pay the bill his name should
te incnt.
ments. Co ostesies assisting
go into the 1972 Albuquerque directory. And it did.
Sunday will open th e
The
at Mrs. Winchell were Mrs. stewardship program with
Kindergarten
When the Information got around, the phone rang do)'
Is
receiving Katherine Ward, Mrs. Blanche members to bring their pledges
and night. Not only people in New Mexico, but as far
enrollments for the 1973-73 Rucker and Miss Helen Johns. for the 1972-73 budget May 7 or
away as Alaska and Washington were dialing
They often get John Leary no one of the Tour living In school year. 'Those age S by Jan,
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SAil ANTONIO,
(Al')
Southern Baptists in 1971
baptized the second Largest
number of persons in their
$017. the 412.600 total toPPtrit
the 1970 figure by 12 per cit,
the denomnlnatiosis evangelism
das'isiosi reports.
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The Jupiter High Yourig
of MrL Sut-riny S&amp;=1 WW otmrve
tion got the bright idea of
Jesus
David
a
Ndcr,
Curtis
Wuif,
and
Winchell'
s
painting.
Each
phone director. They opr.:J cla s
'B.1ng Friend Day" Sw'.day People will meet at the home of
or
Tarry Erase.
P*liIt
people In trouble and wanted a prominent name for their
at 9:45 am. A leather bound Miss Cindy Stevens on Oregon

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in an age of change, it has to
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=kt mc y;ur man, yDit Woman your young person, your
and really mean It,, we will ftnd that
chilt"Uwe will dot
all next week, and the weeks to follow. a new Iphitual power
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shown in new choir robes, directed by Alice youth deacons serving communion. Susan Ray Chance, director of youth. Sunday School
will be organist and John Thomas, pianist classes will be taught by the young people.
Singletary, director of 'music. Robert Mclntosh&amp;
(Bob Orwell Photo)

ship Is recognising that we are not our own, but that all we
are, all that we have, all that we can ever hope to bet, belongi
toQmrlst.Weare completely &amp; the deposalof Christ. Thls
kind of dedication was what Jesus demanded of the rich
beuiakof U
young mart.and ftis the
we are to get out of our rut of half-living and enter Into the
fulness of We.
For just once in our lives, let's take a honest look at ow'selves, and when we enter our rneetlnghouses on the Lurda

will be held AMW the street
from First Christian Qua-cu In
Sarasota Motor Hotel and
Convention CEnter.
mis will be the Al wt annual
mWe'rnbly of Firs-Ida Christian
Churches Disclples of Christ).
Each congr.'gation is entiled to
send a minimum of two voting
delegates to the assembly and
attendance by non-voting
assembly visitors is Is.
ccziraged. Ordained clergy hold
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The in the South as well as more. come."
WASHINGTON (All)
supply lines Vram
e
standard
Amenand
gasoline
Although th
failure of all diplomatic efforts, strategic areas in North Viet,
including
a pipeline
th
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Nor
th
at
Pre'skient
is
th
private and public, to make any namn, but they say these are not can position
Hanoioriginating
near
the
options
all
keeping
Nixon
is
in
Iiito
be
decisive
progress toward a Vietnam expected
using
nuclear
Haiphong
area.
open short of
settlenient has left the United warting the Invasion,
A searching of the wnct"You can say the outcome weapons and reintroducing US.
Stat-es with virtually no options
wrk' for any sign of a
officials
said
the
ground
troops,
iieterniined
u
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will
that could affect the course of
Immediate hating possibilities.
the ware according to U.S. gov- ground ," one official said, and the most likely arid
This last point was ackncw.
ese:
th
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American
bombing
actions
will
be
while th
erimient officials,
ntenshficatln of the air edited by the officials as pr'ibmat-ak
arid
perhaps
help
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will
These sources acknowledge
Viet- ably beating a dead horse, parlikely increase of Muerican air slow the Northerners, "it's not strikes against the North
ticulaily in light of the US. ;is.
changetheoutrameseunitsIntheSouth.
goingto
rabls against battlefield targets really
seurnent Thursday that the
most-recent negotiating efforts
both at the public table lnParu
and Iii private Channels, werf
entirely fruitless.
Reds
It was learned that a try .et
obtaining Soviet intervention to
convince itanot to negotiate ii"
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expected of those who took him perlously. Christ's words are
the sure foundation for the building of. life. You either obey
them or you perish. He seeks persons who will take him
seriously and who are willing to go all the way In following
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9w unique project now faces ii Councilman Jack tlodbold coin- hailed the project as the chance
while, poor for blacks to get g( (kl paying
Fla. less friendly state Internal niented, "black and
rich, fishermen and Indus- jobs
and
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board,
Improvement
Fund
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4ACKSONVII,l,E,
'ft w ould decrease crime,
tr y a nd labor, the tota l coin.
Jacksonville City Council which has received a report
dredge tiurnity came together. I've! give all of us adequate housing
unanimously approved a dredge calling the proposal to
never been prouder of my city." and peace iiml tranquility would
massive
a
an
fill
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act-es
'and 011 permit early today that
The three conservationist op. prevail because all of us would
opens the door to a $250 million threat to the ecology.
protested the rush to have full stomachs," Brown
inents
A hearing is tentatively
factory to build floating nuclear
approval on the basis of hasty declared,
Tafla.
scheduled
May
l
in
plants.
'power
surveys.
Business leaders stressed tb'
,Mayor Ham Tansler Immedi. hassee.
Curtis
l,ovt'lanct',
president
of
economic
Impact. An ecufloililt'
trouble
Is
going
to
be
In
"The
ately signed two enabling onti100,
survey
by
Prof. Stewart Mu
State
the
Citizens
Committee
of
riances pushed through as an Tallahassee," predicted
Bill
fleau!ort,
1)-Jackson'
called
the
Jacksonville
Port
Farland
of
Jacksonville
Iinlve'r
lie called the po- Sen.
Authority offer to sell 900 acres shy said it would amount to $1
more
than
ergency'
hal Westinghouse Tenneco silk, as he joined
Blount Island to Westing- billion to the Jacksonville are;i
plant the greatest thing that has spokesmen for business, labor
for a inazlmuni plus $163 million to the state.
blacks
in
enghusiastic
house-Tenneco
happened In this city c't'lebrat. and poor
of trading a little of $2,000 an acres a "public
labor leader John liowden
this
year.
endorsement
ing Its 150th birthday
industry,
"maybe we've gut some
tt.id,
Studies Indicate the plant environmental damage for grant" to private
Frank
flook
of
the
Jackson.
;x)llutinn.
Maybe It will kill you
would eventually employ some large economic benefit.
"I've been working with in. silk Environmental Conrdlnat- in 200 or 300 years. Malnutrition
11,000 workers
declared Jackson- will kill you quicker."
William Staten, administra- ttis'ldual members of the CobI. ing Council
Robert Itouta, survey chief
rifle "stifers from a too coincontinue
to
do
net
anti
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will
tive us iger for Vestinghoet',
lb
i,i4iniii,
I(lie
Fbi like I)eptrtine'nt of
IIiCIII
(ILSt'OSC,
grou
said ''things e:ldn't have- been Beaufort said
Re8uuIt'rs, Nit tiituuJi ii
halt
by
truths."
Natural
asked
winch
is
giided
Three conservationists
better" after the live and one.
hearing
without a sign of
the
Audubon
the
Bob
hlopton
of
lot hour public hearing that the council to reject — or at Society charged that unbiased emotion. Asked afterward If he
preceded council approval. But least delay — action on the
permit, which intornuition on the Impact of the had changed liLs iiiiiid lit-out
1* said, Portsmouth, Va., Li still dredge and fill
had not been mode anything in an unfavorable surcompetition with Jack- would till In Back River, a 239. project
Blount readily available to the public. vey report he submitted Inst
vilee as it site, and no decl- acre tidal bayou on
On the other side, daniel week, he replied "everything
Mon will be made until final Island.
actionontheFloridapermit.These three stood alone BrownofthcUrbanl4ragueand still Is there."

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Political Notebook

Editorial Comment
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Florida s New Political Status
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political world. Registered Democrats gave a
resounding vote to Gov. George C. Wallace of
Alabama who mode busing his own issue. which
it has been ever since he "stood in the door."
It catapulted him into national prominence
as he garnered all of the Florida delegate votes
and, in doing so, started the then front-runner on
his slide into withdrawal. Senator Edmund S.
Muskie just did not properly estimate the stakes

in Florida.
It was after the Florida primaries that the
real value of such expensive contests was first
questioned by such responsible political lenders
as the Democrat, Senator Mike Mansfield and
the Republican, Senator George Aiken. They
advised a national presidential primary. A step
which is getting more and more attention as
a te primary alter state priiiuiry results fiiULv
in confusior than clarity .
There will be others but, for the nonce. the
results in Ohio and Indiana are sufficient. 10
these contests the man from Minnesota
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey took on his two
most formidable Democratic opponents.
In Ohio, this was' the fast-climbing Senator
George McGovern of South Dakota whose appeal
has been greatly enhanced by the debacle of the
South Vietnamese forces and the growing opposition to the Indochina war, of which he has
been a consistent opponent.
But, even more surprising the support for
this liberal, intellectual had expanded lot" the
led
"hard hat" circles, who were equally aW
by his stand on the economy and taxation.
Thus Senator Humphrey, the man who lost
by the thinnest of margins when he headed the
badly fractured Democratic party in 'GB, kept up
his new and even more lively campaign. His
friends in organized labor who number many)
went to work. Joining them were the old-line
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ready
and promised a performance which would
enlighten the voters. But such is not the case.
Mmost everthing went wrong with the Ohio
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Yet Ohio has placed 76 delegates in the HHH
column and 64 for McGovern to give him first
Ballot support in Miami Beach when the
Democratic national convention comes to order
in July.

spotlight.
For now Miami Beach will be the host for
both the Democrats and the Republicans, who
found the facilities and the political climate of
San Diego not adequate nor hospitable.
Back-to-back national convention is a
phenomena that few cities have ever been able to

Indiana was something of the same order,
although there the voting machinery behaved
itself. Yet the final results put 56 of the 76
Democrat delegates on the Humphrey line-up
and only 20 for Governor Wallace. But the

handle efficiently. Now Miami Beach has that
opportunity.
We believe the full matur i ty of the Sunshine
State will be achieved at that time and defined as
a political iorce of major national importance.

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BRALBOYLE

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man holds a magic baton In his and bragging about Li
Everting Pt on weekends. hold the same job—and stick to
heart.
It was pretty hard to find a Therejust didn't seem Wbeany the same job—all his We. He
It is called rnm.
business tycoon who hadn't. as Other SWt ways to sUcCan in didn't like to change either.
With It he can dismiss fears of
A00NIAI&amp; OVER P4/AM!
the IUIUi'C and calm the tur.
bulerwr of today by restoring
and enjoying the serenity of a
past Urra. It is mt aps only 1*,
the reassurance that memory
provides us that human beings
are able to endure this world
with the fortitude we &amp;i.
YOU'Vt got a lot to conjure up
if y ou can look back and remember when— Only an extu.
bitionist changed his underwear
nwe than once a week.
More corn was popped at
home over the kitchen stove
than In ClaCthC machines In the
movie

One of the time things about

being tszn Into a aalJ family
was that a hungry kid usually

"Greatest Of Ease

coitild have mean&amp; at dinner. In
a Large family a boy who didn't

In Oklahoma City, a couple of circus performer-s exchanged their wedding vows while
swinging 40 feet above the flour u their trapeze.
When the bride tossed her wedding bouquet of
red roses, it was caught by a clown. Could that
have some significance?
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put enough on his plate to
satisfy him at the first passaround was out of luck.
Tt strew boss in the iacto always gave you a lighter wort
load if you both played on the
caricpero
team on Sun.
CLaL.
A husband dltht necewrlh
wind up In the divorce cowls If
he told his wile that a woman's
place was in the kitchen. But.
all In all, women really
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WALTER A C'IELOW. Editor and Publisher
WAYNED DOYLE. Advertising Director 1Mb01
FRANK VOLTOLINE. Circulation General Manaqer
JOHN A. SPOLSKI. Associate Editor
FRED VAN PELT
WINIFRED F. GIELOW
Managing Editor
Comptroller
STAFFORD DERBY

ROY GREEN
Adverlisino Manager

Editor of Editorial Page

CHARLES HAYb

Sports Ed1cr

Mechanical

JANE CASSE LBERay
County Editor

RALPH HAYS

Comp. Room Foreman

DORIS WILLIAMS

RAY STEVENS
Press Room Foreman
BILL VINCENT, JR., Staff Photographer

Society Editor

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Attamonle Springs
Marilyn Gordon

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Marilyn Gordon

HST's 88th Evokes A Glance Back
by FRANE MACONSM
( P1 7 Nei Service
For Harry S Truman, 3 -d president of the United States,

the maglc number this year has tobeeight.
Born on May 8 1114, HST will observe his 11th birthday
next Monday. If you are old enough yoi will remember bow
headline writers used HST from April 12. 1*, the day Vice
President Harry Truman became president after the death of
PrankUn Delano Roosevelt, until January, ii, when he was
succeeded by Dwight D. Eiatho'e-.
Harry and Bes Thin= as usual will spend a quiet day
at their thdepentletw,e, Mo., home Monday, with only a few
long-time personal florida dropping by. And, of coixae, their
daughter. Margaret, now Mrs. QIltou Daniels. He- bnabland
is New York Tsmeaeditor. She returns home every year for
bar lalkw's birthday.
Across the nation
othera wW honor HST. who row
from an obscure Missouri county judge to becom e chief
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course of hjslory.
Harry Truman he and Lyndon B. jotrisori we the only
living ex-presidents was a controversial figure most of the
time he sat In the White House. He was called a 'little World
We- I lieutenant" by those who didn't know be was promoted
to captain before the war ended. And some critics seamed
him for once bel!$ an unsuccessf ul haberdasher In Kansas
City.
Yet Harry Truman's fateful decision to drop the atomic
bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki brought a swift end to
World War II. War historians have wrItten that this may
have saved a million Allied lives. More than twice that many
men were poised to Invade the Japanese homeland by m
and air if the Japanese warlords had not capitulated Aug. 14,
is*.
Thirnan was elected to the U.S. Senate In 1934 with the
help of Taco Panda gost's Missouri political
This
was a hopeful chapter In the rather nondescript Truman
years which followed World War 1. The were brightened only
by Ida marriage to Boss Wallace, a childhood s'reetheart. In
191 Then followed the Kansas City haberdashery deL*cli In
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Almost in desperation Truman locked up a comrade In
eU5 wflo Introduced him to Thomas J. (Tom ) Penderp.zt,

then approaching his heyday as $ boss of the Democratic
machine that ruled Kansas City and later Missouri. Harry
Truman had Baptist, Masonic and American Legion connectzou' and therefore was an attractive prospective canPendergast named him Jackwii County oversee- of
highways. That led to election as county judge. Truman was
oo the political road upward. ln later yews te made nosec7et
of his connection with Toni Pendergut, even after the
Pendergast !TIbC11IIie collapsed and 250 were Indicted for tss
Including Tom Pendergast. Yet no
fraud or evasion
Pendergast taint ever was attached directly to Harry
Truman, who once said:
"There was nothingwrong with my relations with the
Pendergast machine . Every Democratic politician including myself went to Torn Pendergast for support...”
Truman's career as a U.S. senator was undistinguished
until, after reelection, )r introduced a resolution In 1542 to
create a "watchdog" committee empowered to keep an rye
on the nation's wartime rearmament program.
Truman was named committee chairman and the Seu'te
group made headline alter headlitie by unearthing corruptlom
among war contractors. The Truman war thvestltlng
carumlitee was credited with saving An1can taxpayers
twn*'eds of millions of dollars. Harry Truman In the space of
ti few years became a national figure instead of an obscure
Missouri officeticider.
The W5 the start of Harry Truman's journey to the
White House. President Roosevelt chose him as a running
mate .rn 1544 over Vice President Henry Wallace altar big
city Democratic leaders convinced Roosevelt that Wallace's
radical pro-Russian sympathies would endanger the ticket In
the South and In metropolitan areas.
When Mooelt died in m1d-1SI5. Trumanasked
newspaper friends to "pray for me." He knew his limitations.
because Roosevelt had not consulted him on major domestic
or foreign problems since the election f ive months before.
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W:llhemson declared.
After expressing his view and making it understood full
well the annexation had been changed to provide a higher
zoning classification for the residential development and a
change to business district for the formerly planned cornmercial area, Williamson voted In favor of the ordinance.
Mayor Ken Brown, who had expected a negative vote from
the old gentleman which would have necessitated carrying
the matter over for another week before final action could be
and declared. "You
4 accomplished, turned to Williamson
voted yes. God bless you !" Williamson answered, "You
thought I was mad at you, didn't you"
Ken announced be had called the special meeting to
reconsider the issue.
Later in the meeting, Brown urged adoption of an ordinance to extend the closing times of places selling alcoholic
beverages from midnight to 2 am. Monday through Saturday.
When Williamson voted In favor of this ordinance, too, Ken
laughingly remarked, "Mr. Williamson, I could kiss you."
'it might be all right, but you aren't wearing a dress," was
the snappy reply from the councilman.
"But I might pot one on Just for you," Ken quipped.
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freeway, in the dark, with
bit past the heavy rush hour. But] was tooling about at headlights
flashing
by
WO with traffic moving fast and about 70 miles an hour In the ainaxingly
close
and
LOS ANGELES
Soullmm heavy enough to be very fast lane of the Lvcu..iy, and tnghteIng1y last.
California freeways have been dangerous. Darkness had just these was too much traffIc to
SIIICt the engency Irivw.y
ridiculiaill by television cmics, set in.
get over to the far right telephones are i, alled every
such as Jühiwy Carson, for
I was southbound on the emergency parking ar-es. I had Quarter of a mile. I had that
years. but those few of to who Harbor Freeway, at Just about to pull into the off-traffic aretit recourse to call for help
have lived here all our lives the intersection of the San Diegc near the center divider.
Nevertheless, after waiting
Witter hoe terrible We would be Freeway, well out of the Even In the dark. I could 1et about 15 minutes for a
without them
downtown area, when suddenly the water hose had burst.
California highway patrolman
?ieverthele, ont an of the my windshield was Inwidated.
My problem at that moment. to cone by, as I've seen happen
kidding alineti a the freeways
Since there wasn't o cloud In though. *ii what to do next. to often to others stuck on the
is without tound,ution For a the 5k3. 1 quictly deduced I had believe ii ur not. lor a feliu' freeways, I decided I was to be
frightening experience, try riot, pei- thance, stumbled into a wtio drives about 27,000 miles it out of luck on that score.
having yors car break dart' cloud tan-st. No. W. lnjtngd, year. mostly on Southern
So, cr',utng my fingers,
just after dark on the freeway since the overheat button had Caldomnha freeways. I never saying a small prayer and
ayiiu'm
lighted up on my dashboard, tied bad a fr-.cw:y emer'enc) gcting =a the starting UOC)3,
On second thought, don't ft even my totally nomnechar4zed before. That I was, Stafldifl5 I found an opening and daetd
unless you're forced into It. train rr.iflzed sornetilThg was alongside the fast Lane of the art-os, the freeway. Whew!
There I was one evening, just it wrong wider the hood.

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capacity to meet planned growth, substantially reduced
pollution In Gee Creek through use of land spreading
techniques, renovating many lift stations, constructing new
:mping statio ns to supply service to areas not now served
by sewers and major replacement ci old sewer lines.

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Highway Happenings

City of Casselberry elected officials and professional advisors at a recent meeting expressed doubts about whether
owners of the City of Casselberry and Sooth Seminole
Utilities Company CASSUCO) are sincerely Interested In
selling the water and sewer system to the city.
Despite this, the city government remains convinced that
acquisition is an absolute necessity. According to City
Manager Ronald Bergman the elected officials "have
decided that only public operation of the system can meet the
current demand and needs of future planned growth."
"Although CASSUCO has been making many improvements, much work remains to he done to bring the
entire system up to municipal standards. Even now, the
company Is not providing new service to anyone except to
those who have purchased property from the owners."
Bergman said.
Improvements anticipated by th e city to be com pleted
following acquisition are expected to cost some 11.5 million.
The Improvements program is expected to solve many of the
company's inadequancies and Increase water and sewage
plant capacities.
the rurchac nd
According Ii. Bergman, financing
Improvements will be born primarily by developers In Increased tap-In fees and to a much lesser extent by users
through a minimal Increase in rates.
Specific improvement projects Include substantially Increased pressure through use of new and renovated well
sites, additional ground and elevated storage facilities,
replacing old and inadequately sized pipe with properly
designed and sized Lines and looping Lines through construction of a cross hatch network, the city manager said.
The Increased pressure hopefully will solve many citizen
complaints Bergman pointed out. However, he added, the
real benefit of this increased pressure Is In lire fighting.
Required fire fighting pressure will be attained, and an
additIonal 100 fire hydrants will be placed throughout the
city. The city manager conjectured the improvements might
mean a decrease In fire insurance premiums for- the %ntlre
city.

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Lire Baker

Longwood'a senior member of the Council, never bashful
about speaking his mind, lambasted his follow members of
the tx.ard this week for "going back on your word" by conS
sidcring the annexation of the Trim-Tic land, one week after
further consideration was postponed for two weeks.
"This shows little respect for the motion that was made,"

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Curtis Blow, mayor of Casselberry, was sporting a banduid between his eyes this week. No, he didn't run into a door.
Actually he was wounded In the line of duty. Wdle pulling a
piece of pipe out of the ground he hit himself square on the
nose.
Back to Longwood for just a moment, a letter of commendation from a Buffalo N.Y. resident was read Into the
record this week at the City Council meeting for Patrolman
Mike Fisher. And Council authorized the mayor to place
appropriate remarks In the officer's personnel record to
reflect the compliment.
The letter from Walter Pine told of bow In mid 4anuary in
the wee hours of the morning his auto suffered a malfunction
on SR 434 near 427. Pine, said he was wearing a $1,000
vehicle
ring had personal effects worth another $400 in the
some
U®
cash
on
hlzrtitt
the
time.
well
as
as
He continued that three men7u his car was disabled,
began to harass bUn on the dark highway when Fisher came
to the resue. Pine said Fisher dispersed the men, dispatched
a mechanic to the site and stayed with hitn until the auto war
repaired.
The Buffalo man also pointed out that Fisher refused i.
tip for the courtesy offered as a
bottle of wine and a n
gesture of gratitude.
Altamonte Springs City C-owrcfl came to the end of its
patience this week and agreed unanimously to order cited
arid prosecuted those homeowners who have failed to comply
with the sewer ordinance by hooking up to the sewer system.
.As Councilman Den Dorfman pointed out the city can no
longer close its eyes to the violations Of some homeowners
of the ordinance requiring the mandatory hook-up
Violators will be taken into municipal court.

the intersect

Asked about Hoover's repute.
Gray
W
lion
for running the bureau to
Ing Director L. Patrick
conform
to the director's ideas
says hi' will run the FBI with "a
i&gt;'.atened Amermost
lear difference In manner and of what
fr Gray said If that was true,
style" from that used 4 J
"then I will be mere respencive
Edgar Hoover.
"I don't consider myself as an In Innovative ideas than Mr.
Interim or caretaker director," Hoover might have been."
Within hours of his appoint.
Gray mid in an interview
two
days
after
his
rnent
Wednesday. Gray said he
Thursday,
imrpnLei' appointment by i'rers$- called top FBI officiate and foki
lent NIxon to succeed hoover. them, '1 intend to run the place
In addition to making the with patience, understanding
agency more receptive to and compassion.
Gray saId one of his first
changes and fresh ideas from
within, Gray said, he plans to questions to Hoover's former
iz
lien the FBI to greater public aides concerned recurrin
charges that Hoover kept secret
if w!v 'rtthj'ert to
"-nttt"
under Hoover, who riled Tries- flies with no direct tearing on
law enforcement Just a day
clay,
Onthqii.*tlraflnfwhi'tierhe before Hoover's death, cohi
will be hoover's permanent nlstJacic Anderson said Hoover
provided former President t.ynsuccessor, Gray said Nixon told
hIm in the White house Thurs. don B. Johnson with reports
tiny that when the time comes about the sex lives of various
public officials
hi, "will be considered."
Gray quoted FBI officials as
Gray said, he will proceed as
saying
of such personal files:
If L.e job were his for good.
Senate,
'Ilwy
are
nonexistent." Gray
In
the
Democrats
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Janice Appel, Stephanie l'lcIri
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AIk'rnoon Kifl(It'l'hiart('t%S production of ''Three
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Farm Prod ucts Boycott

must confirm a per- said he Intends to make sure for
Manuel Chavez also blasted which
y himself after he moves into the
The United cities throughout the country if farm workers joining a union of
MIAMI tA)')
nutrien t appointment. say
Farm Workers Union says op- th e Farm Bureau did not cease their choice, but we feel they Conner for a recent speech In are anxious to prevent the cavernous offices occupied by
Florida all state and natIonal legislative ought to do it without fear of which the secretary called for a emergence of a personality as Hoover on the fifth floor of the
from
position
Agriculture Secretary Doyle efforts to provide for secret coercion and do it by secret bal. prohibition if strikes by fieldpoierfuI as Hoover tx'caine in Juttice Department for 48
Conner and the Florida Farm ballot elections ill union lot"
Chavez said his union was in hands at harvest time. Conner 48 years as director. The inter- years.
Bureau is pushing the con- organizing of farm laborers
Gray answered: "There may
to a secrct.Eial- also called for outlawing sec- Ill) appointinentis not subject to
troversial union to the brink of "and other legislation dclii- no way opposed
pockets, groups eraleavnr-ing
be
lot election in Florida, adding, ondary boycotts and said unions confirmation,
calling an International boycott mental to unions."
orLanize. But networks, cenpay
"ever
Gray,
55,
said
he
had
no
to
forced
growers
to
"that's what we had at the flood
of Florida Form products.
quarrel with the way lloover trolly controlled, l don't see that
higher wages."
Lynn
muid
his
bureau
"Is
for
n&gt;'."
Union chief Manuel Chavez
said the bigotry displayed by
Conner and the Farm Bureau to
squelch union organizing efforts
"are pushing this tan international boycott) sooner
than it would normally come."
Chavez said he had labor contacts In 27 foreign countries
"who are ready at any time to
help usin boycotting Florida
products."
The UFW, born In California's
Ilillsborough County high needs and aspirations of your
district office in Jacksonville.
vineyards under the guidance of
TAMPA, Fla. (Al')
The
evaluation
of
school
editors, the Army said fellow students."
military
Chavez' brother, Cesar, recenttoday as Based on
comes on the heels of an air
It coms
recoin- noncommissioned and cornamong Florida's Army meets the press
endeavor,
tile
ly took hold
agriculture workers. part of a pilot program to sound
buildup
In Vietnam and a wave
mendatlons will be made missIoned officers would
citrus and
out high school newspaper edi.
protests across the country
to
expand
the
program
discuss
"the
many
changes
of
In Florida so far,
whether
tors on how teen.agers feel
has been recognized by Coca atxxit the Vietnam War and on a nationwide scale, Johnston taking place In today's Anr.y recalling the four student
and what these changes may deaths at Kent State In 1969 and
Cola's Minute Maid Corp.,
said.
life.
which employs some 1,200 cit. military
In eztendin the Invitation Ii) mean in terms of the conviction, American lives sacrificed In the
Anything goes, say the millAsian conflict
rus grove and harvesting work- tory promoters.
said
bout i
"No doubt at."
en, and 11. P. flood and Sons,
"We aren't sure what to
Johnston,
"growing
antiwar
major dairy Firm in Dunedin. pect," concedes Toni Johnston,
feelings and demonstrations in
John C. Lynn, vice president civilian Army consultant who
given a diploma, part provoked the seminar.
of the farm bureau, accused
arranged the seminar. "We
MABSIIAI.L, Mich. (Al') - they pass are
"The national objective Is
.-; ho has years
field workers union of coercive
Sister Ma
ns the
What's a nice girl like you
that
by the end of this year the
e,
was
not
ctics
in
gaining
recognition,
want
to
know
what
questio
ta
of teaching experienc
if we're answering itolng in a place like his?"
a
jail,
enlistment
rate will have inteaching in
"We intend to redouble our kids have, here Is a COmULU
Sister Mary Kayatln, a Ito- hesitant about
point that we'll
to
the
creased
the riay he te!ches
VI(Uitã to issLat farrncra
and
them, ifgap,
t and whether our man Catholic nun, hears that
uggles
nications
1973
If an all vol.
know
by
July
in
the
Battle
s
their
tr
workers
s
in
adult
education
farm
old line a great deal. She is a
inuige Is effective."
unteer
Army
will
be feasible,
against demagogues like Cesar R ecognizing the next 12 months teacher and spends three nights Creek school system.
draft
then."
"I've learned to accept people There would be no
Chavez and no threats or co- are crucial to a planned swit- a week Instructing inmates at
The Army wants to know to
one like
as
they
arc,"
she
said.
ercion from him or
chover from a mandatory draft. the Calhoun County JaIl,
"Once they (the prisoners) what degree antiwar sentiment
him Is about to stop us," Lynn Army brass want to take a hi
"She looks at us for what we
influenced potential solsaid.
n tCCT%•O thinking about the are, not as criminals or In. are in the clasarooni, they are has
diets.
lie said a UFW delegation
the Amer. war In general and military life mates," says 21-year-old Danny just like all students."
"Thu we can't overtook,"
Sister Mary has been teachcalled on officiat.s of
Charles, one of her students.
particular.
Jotinstin tft.it&amp;91
the
jail
three
nights
a
icon Farm Bureau In Chicago inTranscripts will be made of
at
Sister Mary teaches under a ing
"mas- the panel discussion In which program designed to help In- week since September. The proLast week and threatenedboycott
four prisonsire propaganda and
the military says It will can- mates complete their high gram has enabled
campaigns against Farm flu. didly supply answers to all but school education. They study (tS to receive diplomas and bereaus" beginning Monday.
classified for the General Education Dc- twet'n 10 and 13 Inmates are exfie said the union represent- questions concerning
relopmnent test, a high school pected to graduate In June.
atives Informed them the camOne of her prime concerns Is
This will be evaluated by the equivalency examination, and If
pal gns would be conducted In 40
to show the inamtes that someone Is interested In them.
Charles, as an example,
''
dropped out of high school In the
11th grade because of problems
I
at hotirt.'. Now he Is planning to
attend Kellogg Community
College when released. lie
A
ir
f !W
r ; hopestoassistinteachingatthe
1,. 411.
jail.
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Auxiliary Deputy James Parsons attends the classes as a "\----------------.-_-__-_,/
.*if i
guard, although discipline has
oi tywwriLer
oraddingmschino*urdth.purcIaa.o(sbrThdlwW
bet'na problem.
not
:1' ,..t.:'
AitteAwl
ROYAL. 739 Ek.'in AdJr'.. Machine. Nata'nuiIy Allie said the prisoners' attiVftIWd at 112995. t"c
tucks gt'neriili&gt;' have changed
)our B.ankAmrrird
-r1.,
"from belligerent to tolerable"
or Ma,trr Chariie, cr
pay a. little a. $5 .-r
_
and attr ibutes this Improvemonth on * rrutar in
mmml to Siste Mary's program.
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5portatk5l are to be Invited toe meeting of the Altamonte
of
Springs City Council to inform on plans foe- modifications
ion ofU8.h7425
next lOYears .
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With somefivecri1im0te1it0bebltIn near Pb0huhhltyt0
the intersection All well as some elht gasoline service
,latbonI planned there the city wants to cmclafly know what
the expect, members of Council said.

ran the Fill, 't,'at I know I'm a
different rt of guy.

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Mayor Is Surprised

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It Isn't the Job,
It's the Monotony

the Wi about a national four-day work weei being
around the corner just isn't true. So says one student of
the matter, an)way.
"Actually busineu and industry are moving more
slowI7 In that direction than the headlines would mditate,' management consultant Roy W. Walters told an
Amer-lean Management Association workshop in Chicago
the other day.
He points out that in the last 20 years the average 1
work week has been cut only 3.4 hours. The prospect Is
that it will be cut by only two or three additional hours
in the next 10 years.
The whole idea of a four-day week seems to Indicate
that we are giving up on work Itself as a source of en
grossing Interest and creative growth in favor of more
elsure time. This Is faulty reasoning, says Walters.
Instead of trying to stretch the weekend, be believes
management should be concerned with what motivates
workers. The best thing a businessman can do to alleviate
employe dissatisfaction or boredom is to take a long j
hard look at the jobs his em ployes are being asked tot
perform.
"Asking people, especially youn; people, who are leading meaningless work lives for eight hours a day, five
days a week to do the very same thing for 10 hours a
day, four days a week, doesn't solve anything. What do
you do for an Incore—go to a 12-hour, three-day work
week"
When workers are dissatisfied with their jobs, four
days Instead of 11%-c won't help much, be says. Many, in
fact, will take on n second job that is more rewarding.
or to make up for lost overtime, thus adding to job shortages and creating new economic problems.

$314073

Ann Riley

An engineer- for a proposed new land development in the
City of Longwood, while trying to sell the City Council on the
superiority of homes his clent plans to build. Issued a rather
stern Indictment of fedc,.elly subsidized "235" housing.
Joseph Abrams, engineer for Trim-Tic Construction
Comoanv de'.'1'tnin' 1fl1 orres no the Loniwood-Markham
Road, first denied his client's homes will be In the 130,000
price range while 235, are generally In the $19,000 price
range. "The 2.35s are generally built as cheaply as the builder
can get by with," Abrams said. "They are expected to last
five to 10 years and then, hopefully, will burn down."
II what Abrams said Is true, it Is sad that the taxpayers'
money is used In such a manner. If on the other hand the
engineer Is wrong, It appears he owes someone an apology.

By DON OAKLEY

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GL,RY TAYLOR

'My Style'

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WASHINGTON iNEM
ordeal
of presidential camrigorous
Refterling on the
paignIng, a close friend of Sen. Edmund Muskie's told
me:
has happened to him this year is unconstitu.
tional It's cruel and inhuman punishment.
utterances It
From his behavior and from many
has
probably always
senator
battered
cl'ar today that the
felt a kind of Stevenohiafl distaste for the absurdities
and brutalities of American campaigning The late AdIai
Stevenson hazed every moment of it,
In a curious way his new posture, withdrawal to the
relatively
relative quiet neiave of the U.S. Senate, may fit pretty
closely Muskie's Ides of how campaigning ought to be
done
It may be reasonably accurate to say that he wants the
presidency but does not want to fight for it In the accepted
clawing American style. One of his aides said some %w11
ago
'He'd make a great presidcr.t, but he's a horror as a
candidate"
When his double defeat April 25 in Massachusetts and
Pennsylvania brought matters to a critical point, Muskie's
decision to opt. then, for the enclave strategy came rather
easily.
Actually, he weighed four possibilities: to do what he
announced April ? he would do. to postpone such a dcciiion another week (until after the big Ohio primaryt. to
in an £ L::
eth:. Ia
p-i out i4 the 12 it
tilt to the end
People who were with him at his home In the aftei*
math of him defeats t qv that setting out altogether was
the first thing be re3ected. Too many of his key supporters, senators and governors he telephoned that day, told
him to keep himself available as a candidate.
Almost as quickly, he decided he could not go the full
route through the New York primary June 20. The ke)
reason advanced, a crippling shortage of money, w ar
real enough But it is also evident that he faced hirther
defeats In Ohio, Michigan. Oregon and California
He checked people carefully In some of these places
and got persistently gloomy report.s. Put together wi t
his proved distaste for the whole process, these arg
merits for abandonment of the primaries were compel.
ling
For awhile, a fair case seemed to exist for keeping his
iond with Gov. John Gilligan of Ohm and going at it
hard for one more week. But several telephone conversa•
tions with Gilligan produced such dark forecasts for that
primary that even hanging on that brief period seemed
a fruitless course.
Neither Muskw himself nor his principal strategists
a
have any illusion that the "retreat to the Senate"
promising course for a presidential aspirant. Seldom do
American politicians and voters look to the man wh$
Is standing In a circle of sandbags, waiting for the action
to come to him.
They tend Ic' pick the aggressive figure, the man with
the political killer instinct, who is out there braving the
fire and trying to slash his way to the top.
Yet, both among Muskie's own Immediate entourage
and in the circle of his endorsers and backers In the
Democratic prtY, a notion persists that he is the best
man, the rca choice of the voters, the one with the best
chance to defeat President Nixon next November.
An odd piece of supporting evidence turned up alter
the Wisconsin disaster but before Massachusetts .Pennsvl
vanla: A poll in a fairly liberal New York city congrissional district gave MuskIe 33 per cent, Hubert Humphrey
George McGovern 13. But, whoever these people are,
they don't seem to be the kind who vote in primaries.
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statistics are misleading as they do not depict
the efforts which either candidate did or did not
make providing no informative result to guide
the voter.
As all of these primaries take place
California in June is the Armageddon
and the
delegates named, Florida again takes the

ranks.
Thus the actors and the scenario were

Deliberations

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Donna's

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Florida's coming of age as a mature and
important stage on which political events of deep
drama and eye-filling spectacle are presented is
taking place this presidential year of 1972.
First there was the presidential preference
primary which broke new ground in Florida's

Friday, May b,

The Sanford Herald

Friday, Mays, 1972

MIKE CIIISM, Donna Sutties, larry Suttles, and San.
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children of Lake Mary Ele-

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mentary School who request
support of the PrO aluminum can collection to raise
funds for audio-visual aid
stands for their clurooms.
(Ann Sleczkowtki Photo)

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FICTITIOUS NAME
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who has been granted approval
may be a similar t*iikkipat the made by datr that Leonard jobs are being &amp;.ne all the time
8 ANN SIECZKOWS11
to Intervene In the case.
mouth cif the creek arid Lake Cnsselberry was ordered to stop all over the county, without
charged Wednesday that vp&amp;i.
his operatlon on Lake Toney as permits of any kind. The small
Land
development
in
the
Jessup.
was promoting Its
tAdair
rtqutstt'd
the
Army
It
is In violation Of State and jobs are completed before
in advertising l*ld for by jtj \ iflagc of North OrlandG trig
in the city limits
of Engineers to
County regulations, He was anyone ever knows they have
$ JANE CA2DIRY
Florida
Land
Coqa
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customers. He called this pert cirmed b' th
the police between Jan. 1
Company. has in past months an investigation. The data alleged to have been dredging been started.
"grossl) t'. t
released heavily turbid waters obtained from the U. S. and hlling on the shore line. A
ci.Biuty-ae than May I ci this ,
•, recommended that the
i.e
half of the vehicular accidents within one-half mu, of the SR the T'SC call a bali
Creek, acecrdirig to Geological Survey office in report is to be
to
inirsectior. imrnediatei3.
43(4 S i;
FPLL's power plants are a Langley Adair, pollution Winter Park sPictas a marked Internal Improvement .&amp;gency. haulers
be bonded and lined for
violations he never found.
Leo Notice
Police Clue! GNrge
a.i. This is a serious
increase in now in t
control dicer,
Commissioner Sidney Vihien
South
reported today.
was carried ternoorn and evenings ci April according to Adair, bCCUS
20 trucks
Of V4 accidents Investigated, air pollution and the company Is downstream to Lake Jessup, 1 arid 20, showing that turbid result ci Casseiben"s actionssaid he knew of 1
and the w.umber alone
FICTITIOUS
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153 occurred In
which hauling
where, at times , the turbid area waters are still being placed will be a dead-end canaL
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problems. precludes efficiency of in.
comty ptinntic50 cui
will present pollution
Ore .'.
aeextended
at 1,000 yards fan-wise Into Soldier Creek.
bonding which also
the to reduce emission
Mobile Mater S1$tt.. Seminole
Slgnufteent cause in
Commissioner John KimA report on the ininto the lake.
would
require
more Inspectors.
movalcd
sulphur
from
fuel
oil
County. Flotida under The fiClitiWa
of a'eis
Actair "id that based on his vestigation sill be made next trciught to the attention (t
FI,
ricIfiS
tit
u
, prom
A
work
session
will be 1*1.1 on IS
"cum
of
4M
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to
0jard
County
Commission
the
observations of sediment build- seek.
itLiti
brill tl%w
pfl'
ci a 'N ducirug 5p
absence
Road
was
the
In
other
achon,
a
report
was
situation
where
small
hauling
this
problem
Thesday.
me'cert
name ,.n '
up in Soldier Creeir, there also
ILT-o" anem Irardwr said bonb'I10'0 °
He revealed that he had
ICS1IOJS Waffle Sil1i. To
received a reply to his request
F$D'I Lt.4Ø1
W
S0C1i I4S
for such I Z4fl frUTI * State
Dep*TtTDenI of Trar.çtorati
UbP
Mwfl WIIII0is
distrid angbicer's office in
PubJiW May &amp; 2. W 2t 1177
Del.and. The letter stated his
DID 36
StMt bad been accepted
SEMINOLE COUNTY WAND
and the sign would be installed
OF COUNTY COMMISItONES$
13 SOflfl U possible.
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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NiME STATUE
TO WHOM IT MAY .3311Co1N:

un.crrsigI'bed.
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CORPOR A T ION. 0
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corporation duly organized and
,isHn u1100f ai10 by vIrtue of me
LOWS of The Stit Of Florida, by Ifs
Pos,5ifl$ 0V Srofary. purw*M

10 me

CTh,DUS Wat'. Sti?&amp;fle.
Chapter $ö$Y. Florida St.en,s. will
rpISlPr with The Clert of The Circuit
Court. Wi and tot Sertwie Cowity.
l'iorida. Upton 'eceipt of proof of The
publtcat* Of this No!'ct. the
i*t4ous nam.. to wit SElWYN
BUSINESS 5105E01 undot Which
it is •flPOPaO In bins it U.S1
blvd

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flurida That
bfsWIatt Itu-I1• Is at f*IIS:
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CORPORATION

DEC 117

SAID

AGAINST

ESTATE:

You, slId each l you. af hereby
twilled and reQuit, to pPI$W1 any
or
CIbITh Ot OIlfl$nd
y'
,ft?*t of you, trot have aElirts' the
tats 01 AdsIlte L king deceased.
we a, kmWI. County. Florida.
Th filIng "at ctl $1.50. 'a The County

PubIld' MOf S
DID 30
IN THE CIRCUIT COVET. IN AND
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
55

FI.ORDA.
CIVIL ACTION 100. 71111

the Cain liaise a Sanford. FIW-Id$
withIn tip calendar moroha Prom the
due of The f?T1 ou5llcallor of this
llICa. SAID CLAIM 01 DEMAND
MUST SE DULY SWORN ,O AND

IN If THE MARRIAGE OF
LINDA ANN .UGELE.
PETITIONER. AND JOHN
ARTHUR kUGELE. REIPON
DENT.
TO; JOHN ARTHUR KUGELI
Of 1- GARFIELD AVENUE
ATLANTIC HIGHLAND.
NEW .1111EV
NOTICE OF £CflO11
YOU ARE MERElY wOTIFIED
ta' an action tot 011IOilflIOlt
martiaoe 1155 been $ .1.0 by LIN DA
AWN KUG.ELE and VOl. 5P5

DJPUCATE

Frbeaa I'..wwiaro
so 0MI1tI1I of
me Estate 01
Adeilne 1. km.
Deceawo

A0Ors Rome I.
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F10IØ5 7l3
Q,i
Law Offices of
Robin * Wilson
£1 Sou" LIncoln *..rs
CbearwsIit. Florida fl$10

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to serve a copy 01
oetenses. If any. to It on CAR ROLL

PUBlISh AprI 14. 1. X. May S 1572
DEC .0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND Ø5
SEMINOLE COUNTY , FLORIDA.
CPVIL ACTION NO. 7145$
DiVISION C
IN if THE MARRI&amp;OE OF
A
MICHAEL
.Vtt'*IfI.

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Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACT ION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
PATRICIA j MEN1tF. WHOSE
ADDRESS IS
c
M4.LIN&amp;
MILC..RE0 CONLEY. ROUTE a.
x i
EN
SE L. I V ILL. I
t%HCTSt RESiDEWCF
IIJC' ' a
IS UNKNOWN

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Aka" 4" a VWulo ha.115 bean
filed reqafda5 you? marridge Is
MICHAEL A McI NILE. .n Circuit
Caur' In and tot 5.snt*liO1.
FlOridA. the short title of Which Is IN
or
MIP P ACE
T .'E
RE
A Swotit

A

MICHAEL

MCENIL(.

Petit loller, md PATRICIA J.
UcENTE 1. lesppnOent. theta
aid SUe

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10 015*'

pleCdW5 wilt. tiw Clerk

The Circuit Court

Wefica at Public $aar*u.5
1
board at County Con'
ThSWf5 01 5.inffioie Coutty Will
P1.10 a public hat Ing to cotwiata
ciionge 01 PottInI from C 1
Retail Cotnvatclal to 13 MutPIs

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PATRICIA

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Ptow,tI brone,i Road and Wesi f
Lab. Mo,It Road
Two, public hearIng will be held lit
the Coutly ComvnIssidI' Chambers
o nt Couti $Dilt.. Sanford.
. ff72. at 750
Floa an May
P.M.. d' SI $OWI t?1.ffIt
$0IsIbIs
Board 01 County
CarnmtstIO11e1
%mlno3e County. 1 lot Ida
5y. C.r.c Drummond.

to The Cavidy JWSgaS (.awrt t
$omtavfe Cauofy. Slate 01 FisrOfi
an O C PITATU Of:
ADILIWE L KING
Deceased
TO ALt. CREDITORS S NO ALL
P50115 HAVING CLAIMS OS

FILED IN

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The (ad 711.1 ft V the Wed .01.3
PT of The Worth $014 Pt 01 the Sbtrnt
of The 1* '
IM 1q Pt of me ed
01 the SW ii 01 SecIldI IS 311 301.
Ud
Ithat apr?ion prWntIy

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SI.CTVWy
Oiled at C-asu.ltwrr,, S••ThIf1.*
Counp. F Ida. A.p'-II 71th. W'2
Publtd. Aprita, May S. it, 15 1177

Amelia% Court of

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FICTITIOUS NAME

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lot Pet ttl15q. 113
BURkE. A! cu
Sanford Atlantic boric PuIld ffi
Sanford. Flotida 33I and file me
otIgItSI With The CWrt at me
ledcourtDnotbe4or.meIltoay
sty
Of iu. AD 1*72. otherwIse •

.Iubgmetd fha tic indited
yo. Pot The relict d.morided Wi the

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NOTICE

family on 11w 40411,1 O.tC?IbIO

B, Cart W lurfit.

DEMANDS

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Or linda Drive. Sanford. Fla..
simiwte County, Florida n.aw the
of STEWART
I4M. and that I
to ragipot sae name tm me Ciert
of me Circuit Court. 1emnle
County Fiore* in aprdaica wit'
, pro.issons 01 me Fir' TI sous
Nime Statutes To WIT ?.ec1 ,or,
us o reoso. statutes i57
wlIIam I Schrader

WITNESS m,t..,ld and mebooI

May.

(5401 1

A,'thUfH bockwtth. Jr
Clint 01 CIrcuit Court
Seminole County, FbeIdP
By tItan Scott
CWP!J, Ciert
CARROLL BURKE
At!..' r#v for Petit.
AiLtnr bahe BIiI
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DEC 113
SEMINOLE COUNTY OASD
OF couwTv COMMI SSIONERS

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ThIs public hitlng will bstwidIn
me county COPtIVTtI%%IDfl Chambers
Court House, Sanford,
of f
Florida. on May 30. 1172. at 750
as

qida 375
$a,Wurd,
PublISh May S. 11. 15. Ii 1577
DID V
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SEMINOLE COUN TY BOARD OF
COUNTY CCMMISSIOWERS

Notice Of Public Hherffi5

n.t (ic.Iit LI LOufl't C..''
rnlnmoners Of Seininnt County .111
I%*lIc tiesi'Ing to
me board of As

a IciM .I
In
1.I% III Al A$tIOl#lIvte Thea to
e wVd'
Mc.Me 11d We am a

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FUR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71 VS
DIVISION; A
1i4( BRONX 5.AYINC5 o*.wr.. a
cotporatlon.

AMENDED NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
10 GARY 0 TATE, and tPie
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Gary 0
Pd
Tatp. II married, arId
UNKNOWN SP)tJ$L Of bather. L

'Ttt, It ,n'r,ed
Ye. are kUnwyfl0tIfed Th01a son
has be.'. filed •p inst you and
entitled taut., aid that you 515
I1.r50 roouir$d to IllS yQu? amwor
*tth me Clark of Thl5 Court, and to
y ttw.#of upon me
W.
a
partiit or psatntitvs atIOrTIPI

Or: (lien Scolt
Deputy Clerk
CLEVELAND. MLZE &amp; BERRY

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n$ord. Florida 57771

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SERVICE

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at !.r'fno riuro.. t.s
Yc da CO Ma, , 1572

RUMLEY

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CLERK OF THE

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INSURANCE

fld'Mo tDwfl•
Lot 17. block A. FeflowShlo Ad
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twillon

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Get a wtw,pping $0 ail.,eaitcp fir tour nil tv,p.wnIe.'
or adding machine tinia,rI t he pu,rhai. price o(a brand
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not l.ter than June 2nd. W73
It pal fall tO do IC. IIIdYI'aiI' W#IV
be motored i55 mid yOU tot n.e feb01

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Ca,nty .
lefflInOli
Sanford, Florida VhS. on or biters 26 IM 711,
FlotId. Fut'Thin o*.cibaC at lying
The 11Th gay at May. A 0... 1*73
Read id **tt
North Of
WIT NESSmy PI.S1I0*'Id Wall of 15*
Raid
it
the Circu Court. In 5110 Pin
The PubliC ha4tIn5 ili 4 P.010 Wi
Seminole Casttv, Flelida, on this
me Ceedv COIVI*)*A O .in.bsns
5th
01 AprIl. *0.. 5511
of the Court HOiSt. Sanford.

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Vegetable Report

board 01 County
CommissIoners
Sewinole Count y. Florida
rrg Drvmmon
Of
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Itt board of County Com
of SemInole County tvli?
,,io a piusz heart" to cotweder an
appeal aDams1 the board of Ad
ustmeit1 In oonylng a r$0uSIt to
in
A I Agriculture
described
me

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Trains Are Way
To See The Country

Politics

Seminole Calendar

Petiti on

said Court on The 2nd day
AD 1573

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Pub11J*C April 71. May 3 , 12. It,

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ed

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made

FlOrida In acor0anrt with Th*
0 the 1-ectniomjs War,l

trilil But conveniently
Stay h'usit' for the first cloy it
W111t11 repenting'
forgotten
81)41
hut, wilell the typical cold It
I
t1lil"'t.
!
K
,
I
(;el idrisly If krp, It*t.I1I sir, most rontagirsis.
In the spring, a )'ituig tItan's relaxation and regular
Take a hot bath As muscles
I'
thoughts 1(1111 to swiimniflg, t)IIlRflCCd iticals. Wash your ICIIIS arni IOUIC arteries open
tennis, water skiing or boating.
IIIIIIdN frequently and well,
up, you will probably feel
('t'rthiflly not to etittiting cold. Wear sufficient clothing and totter
hut beware.
don't take chances (Ifl getting
(;ct to bed Tucking yourself In
be
as
('hille(i,
ilie ipti8j sun can
will help your boihi regulate its
For If you catch cold,
dangerous as the first winter
the cure tt'rript'rnlure. Keep comfortably
ruin. Eager for summer, you is still unknown. The cold has c'eretI. Avritd drafts
throw oft your cont and put oil been defying scientists for over
Eat a balaru cii ilipt, as much
ur cottons, with no concern 3,000 YCOrS
as you desire, lrink when you
Ancient Chinese
uihu'ut cailciting cold.
_ ~.~ I
Inruiera are thirsty. Don't forc:e liquids
'flint's when the sniffles start, tried to ease cold miseries by IloWn.
i
.101
I
Though colds are more inhaling vapors of horsetail, a
When you blow your now,
conmton In winter, the season broorn.like plant containing blow gently and blow both slik's
ai'
a
common
'
for catching thetis is all year ephedrine.
ingredient
In
modern
nose
(;oI.I)u.ii(;Ks, i')rwcti Eiodd, trss out Baby
(11 1(1%, iN r(t,l(rl lit It I
S l"u'tuch Avcuue 15 flOW OVI1
around. Which helps make cold
Avoid getting too close to
remedies a tnutlUttiUliiin1ohlar. sprayi
Itcar's bed in 'Three Bears in the Happy
Willi customers being greeted by left to right) Scott Sullivan. David
others. Cover cough and
P(lWlIeIC(I Egyptian munimny sneezes.
one of the
a.yenr business
Wood.c" presented by South Side School Atuse pnperuuues arni
Martin, partner and manager; Jerry Sullivan, owner and manager;
biggest money-makers for one WII ti'cjItnlent in the I..)OI
put them in a disposable paper
ternoon Kindergarten
and Mrs. lIt'len Sullivan.
of the least understood Seventeenth Century iiitniit ha s. I''t
rl
ilankles In a
(Stall Photo)
had their patients put strands of pocket or tinulet a pillow, Use
nilme'its.
According Iii it chart i!.4tIc(i by hair between 5111.15 it bread and your own towel, hi,t;c t anil
the National Instituite of Allergy tt'td to (1 dug,
And years ago, l4ussmi.ti
and lnf,ctlous f)iseases, it's
UM' (I vaIx.riler
wrapped
their sore ttiroutit with
normal for women to catch
your doctor if your rout
Call
a cloth containing one salti,ci
colts more often than men.
lasts beyond a week, if you have
physician herring.
Why'
One
takes icatidriver three years to
Today doctors recommend IllOre than one degree of fever
fly JAY SIILIJR
theorized that because chilitren
to
early
or
if
you
have
more
than
four
learn
enough to pass the police
Copley News Servire
are the greatest cold catchers Immediate attention
ccikts a year.
COPI.EY NEWS SERVICE
tin- addres.s to tile nation as a trick and spreaders, their mothers, signs:
examination. Pity the poor
"naked
and
its
provoked. .Invasion" of South and (tented Communist troops nurses or teachers are read)
If overcoming American tourist.
LONDON
War, talk of 't'(fl' renewed Vietnam.
have invaded the south.
it may well be that the hoped
'ictjji
the instinct.s of a lifetime by
violence on American college
Inc rCflatssaflcE of passenger
The new troop cut will leave
Communist negotiators
Children often do not covet
driving on the wrong side of the
campuses and surprise turn In 49,000 Americans in Vietnam poured scorn on Mr. Nixon's their noses or mouths when
roach is your cup of tea, you may trains under the Amerlran PAX
the U.S. presidential race two months from now, orSOO,000 charges the north was engaged coughing or sneezing They
get along tine motivrinK in rail plan to return intercity
service has its seeds here in
*preempted global attention this below the level when the in a full-scale Invasion. Porter sometimes use their hands
fit
fl.
week as three Apollo 16 President took office three replied that U.S. bombings
Britain.
Hera, 1,600 trains each
If. on the other hand, you'd
of instead of handkerchiefs. And
day
run
at tpeectit averaging
astronauts landed safely in the years ago.
the north would scale down as breathing the saute air ISTI a cold
safely,
to travel swiftly and
mt.re than 41) n'ie an hour, .ini
Pacific with a treasure of moon
Reflecting fierce combat in North Vietnamese troops began victim can bring on a cold for
someone
shouting,
"Get
ho'ut
. - - . F
;
rxks which might unlock more South Vietnam, the Saigon high withdrawing from the south.
(,ver. you clot, before you crash rea'sonahiy prtced menu in .i
cther people in the same room.
lunar secrets.
command said 1,149 governThe tone of the 14th Vietnam
and kill us all," then try the genuine diner make eating .ini
But many more women are
In South Vietnam, Corn . merit troops were killed and peace session offered no more out of the house and working
traveling a pleasure.
inventive
highly
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After its national railway-;
munist troops attacked in great another 3,315 wounded in hope than the first one.
British Railways.
these days. Does this keep them
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force around Quang l'il, the fighting In the last week - the
\ - , - __ -Campus unrest and violence from catching cold? Not if they
~- ~To be blunt about it. British had d1triy run in the red
northernmost provincial highest South Vietnamese broke out across the nation In h.ave co-workers suffering cold
motor traffic is a mess for )ti and 6(ttn lost over .1
capital, and cut highways to casultics In any week of the the last week as reaction to the symptoms or it they ride buses
cents per million dollars a day, the
Gasoline costs
block escape routes to the south. war. Ten Americans were stepped-up U.S. bombing Of to work, attend functions where
imperial gallon. The roads are British government in 19M took
In the north, Hanoi Radio reported killed in action In the North Vietnam and was a number of people congregate
congested - there are only • a hard look at the iitern4bves.
Either muses of automobiles
reported American planes third week of the North Viet- heightened by the President's or eat lunch in a restaurant.
few of the freewaytyle roads
in a congested small s,Iand or
bombing within 35 miles of the namese offensive and 78 others nationally televised promise to
other
we
know
and
the
that
vilo what to do? how can you
North Vietnamese capital and wounded.
continue the bombing until avoid what seems Inevitable?
roads are often tricky and else a refurbished high-speed
said six allied planes were shot
The allies claimed killing Communist troops are pulled
winding. If you want the speed a rail service at prices that were
e is a old as the
The advice
down in two days.
4,80C Communist soldiers, a out of South Veitnam.
jet makes possible, take a attractive See rTrtI tO be the
The U.S. Navy reported the sharp drop from the 7,117
After the President spoke,
comfortable BOAC flight to M= choices.
destroyers Gurke and Anderson reported slain the previous about 400 Columbia University
London and then British Rail
sank three attacking North week.
students smuhed window s In a
Locally. The London rail service
I
Vietnamese PT boats and
In Paris, the United Sta tes New York City bank and later
alone fills a timetable the size of
K
damaged one as the alr..sea war returned to the Vietnam peace about 50 others occupied the
the World Almanac.
WELLINGTON
heightened during the week. conference for the first time In mathematics
and
hall
WESTERN
Driving in London is a
In Washington, President Bye weeks and immediately barricaded themselves Inside.
HARNESS
nightmare of one-way streets
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DINGOS
Nixon told the nation and the threatened to suspend the In the wake of a series of
and squares In which left-hand
Lace 1, Slip Onworld he Is withdrawing negotiations again unless the primary setbacks, the Maine
traffic is the rule. A rental car
Fef Akwit, Dress
another 20,000 American troops Communist side talks business. senator r'!eased the 1364
MAY 4, 1872
in the city is a liability and
Ca sua l Wear.
The warning came from U.S. delegate 'reviously pledged to
from Vietnam by July 1. But he
Admissions
means a perpetual race with
BUY EM ATVihien,
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Sidney
vowed to continue the U.S. negotiator William J. Porter him. Muskie said he simply
Sanford:
"traffic wardens," mostly
member of board 'of directors of March of
naval and air war against North after Hanoi arid the Viet Cong lacked the money to campaign
Martha C. Caldwell
female, who eye traffic meters
Dimes, and Mrs. Bettye Fergerson, member of
Vietnam until the enemy ends denounced President Nixon's in upcoming primaries.
Jay R. Davis
with the zeal of a hungry eagle
executive committee, look over
the
Bell Ruth Williams
waiting to POune London's
310 5 SOfOId A'e
Mary Byrd Williams
proclamation for Healthy Baby Week, May 14traffic is so complex that it
Desma Louise Nolan
20. National Foundation-March of Dimes is
Ella I. hielfeldi
leading the fight to prevent birth defects, which
Beverly J. Boyce
have
become the number one child health
MY
George E. Wells
Mother-Daughter banquet, MJ)t 10.13
problem
in the United States. The importance
Cae!berry Fun Day, S.CTtt Redeemer Lutheran Church,
Sunland pr
prenatal care is being emphasized.
of
proper
Mireles,
Apopka
Lake Park, 10 a.m. to 9 P.
Manuel
sale, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.,
5:30 p.m.
Milton
Virginia
Faulkner,
building D. West Livingston
Street, fairgrounds, Orland o. Altamonte Springs
ring
carnival,
May9
Hopper PTO sp
Robert E. llolrttleri,
league Middle School PTA, May 11
noon-5 p.m., school grounds;
Caselberry
games, rlctt's, refreshments; school fair, 7:30 p.m., election
Willard Neider, DeBary
Seminole County Democratic
,
and Installation,
public invited,
executive committee, 8 p.m., Robert W. Stoats, DeBary
Stanley F. Thomas, Deltona
-&amp; sic.
Suburban Republican room
May
Edward 1.. Cunningham,
lie said that the resolution
Sunland Parents, 2p.m., Park Womcn'aClub, 11:45a.m., Land
11Y ANN SIECZKOWSKI
Enterprise
Ca
Seminole County
mpers,
lakes Country Club.
which was adopted to allow the
Lake Presbyterian Church,
Anita G. Burnham, Lake
7:30 p.m., election of officers;
Orlando; speaker, Sen. William
The tentative proposed letting county to Install traffic signals
Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte Mary
devices on Its own initiative has
May 10
Gunter.
Clarence Johnson, Titusville da te for the four-laning of iit
Business
and
Springs.
Sanford
436lsJuneorJuly,accordlngto
merit and could be ImSystma Fred I., Deltona
Lake Mary Fire Department
plemented with a minimum of
Women's Club
a letter from C. A.
Yarbrough,
Jackie
Auxuliary anniversary covered Professional
installation banquet,
SISTER installation lun7 pp
district engineer for Benedict,
the Sta te problems. He said the county
dish dinner, S p. m., Fire Hall.
Casselberry
cheon, non, house of Steak.
can charge tie cost to the
Jim
Department
of
Transportation,
SPencer's.
Discharges
to Community welcome.
to Arthur Beckwith, county preliminary engineering budget
Sanford:
May 13
Item for traffic signals In
clerk.
Susie Wilkerson
Monroe-Wilson PTO spring
Seminnt.' ('otinty section of the
The signalization of
ItIlyiflond
T.
King
festival, noon-dark, at Monroe
tersection at Douglas-Wymore ro.id budget.
Gertrude Wclton
School.
The actual construction and
Mrs. Thomas Curry and baby Roads and Sit 436 Is to be ac.
installation
of signals or ad.
cotn1dlshed in conjunction with
girl
Chinese Cabbage
Demand
FEDERAL-STATE MARKET
May 17
1-4 and vertising and awarding of bids
the
modification
of
the
Edwin Waldow
Exceeds supplies, Market
NEWS SERVICE
Touring Florida card party
436 Interchange. The contracts can be done with the use of the
Itutti It. Cook
Stronger. Wirebound crates
SANFORD, FLORIDA
county seven and eight cents
sponsored by Use DeBary VFD
on this work are to be let in
Amos E. Jones
wrapped, 24 count $3.00.
VEGETABLE REPORT
gasoline tax fund.
7 p.m., recreation
October.
Jack Banninga
Endive
Demand Exceeds Auxiliary,
center.
The Board of County CoinBenedict
said
he
did
not
Joseph
F.
Smailbone
Market
Slightly
Shipping point information supply,
mls.sioners
instructed County
reconunend signalization of the
Raymond l.evertt
for Thursday, May 4th. All sales Stronger, 1 1-9 bushel crates
Engineer WilIIim Bush to
May
1$
Casselberry
Wymore.Douglas
intersection
Cora A. Hughes,
F.O.B for stock of generally $3.00.
with Benedict and
Sanford Garden Club, lunMrs. James White and baby as it would be expensive and of conhirils
Escarole Demand Exceeds
good quality, unless otherwise
this proposal.
accept
a
tetnixtrary
nature.
stated. Precooling charges supply, Market Stronger, 11.9 cheon.nieeting, at Garden boy, Casselberry
Center; installation of officers.
Lisa M. Middleton Dehiary
bushel crates $3.00.
extra.
John W. Urban, Dellary
Lettuce
Bibb
type,
Cabbage - Demand Fairly
Frank 13. Mitchell, Deltona
Cood, Market About Steady. Offerings light, cartons, 24 May 27.21
Etisitia Vouts, Geneva
Domestic Round type, medium- count, few $3.00. Leaf type,
Annual spring flower show,
Gordon Brown, Lake
William
$2.50Offerings
light,
44
bushel
Large, IN bushel crates
Sanford Garden Club, i-s p.m.,
Mary
2.75, large $2.00.2.25, mostly crates $3.-3.50. Romaine type, at the Garden Center,
Ella V. Rest, Orange City
$2.. 50 lb mesh sacks $2.0 Demand Exceeds supply,
bushel
Market
Steady,
3
1.9
bushel
1
4
2.50, mostly $2.50.
crates, medium-large; Red crates $3.00.
Demand Exceed
Parsley
type 12,75-3.00; Savoy type, few
supply,
Market
Strongi':
$400
Demand Good, Wirebound crates, bounched 5
Carrots
Market Steady. Film bags, iozen, Curly type 16.00.4 so,
mesh &amp; paper master con- mostly $8.50, few $6.75. Plai:u
amen, medium-large; 48.1 lb type, very few $9.00.
Radishes Demand Exceeds
24-2 lb $3.40. 50 lb mesh
$3,
sacks, loose pick, large sire supply, Market Stronger.
Lartons, I slits bags, [led type,
$4.50.
Fairly
30-6
at
$3.00,
some
higher;
Demand
Celery
Steady. White Icicle type, 244 ci $3.50.
Market
Good,
Mike Pflueger
Wirebound crates, Pascal type,
Local
B.prescntallve
3
2
&amp;
dozens
13*
6
2,4,&amp; few
Phone 3fl-8922
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Clarence Jordan, charged to the lesser cft'nse Of at iw'r
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appodar.Rhl single Cxumis M',-',-.1u4 hef.rel.in.lbeck s'cred winners 'ciith two hits each The
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cit
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me rw
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WINTER RAVEN
game was called after seven
2 $ 1 1
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Gulf Coast picked up another
Seminoles Junior College three batters, Dock Brink, Mike tiring Parrish up with the bases
3 3
innings under the eight-run rule p5rTlS vs
1 0 0 1
Raiders kept their state Coombs and Roger Danison, loaded Its the second time in the uiw'àflied nor, in the bottom of k'*d.
P005ev, H
wore 1%.
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championship hopes alive drew walks to load the bases. inning. He responded with a the second, making the
Manatee surprised early
3 0
2.
The
Raiders
then
sent
nine
*u5*olb
yesterday as they' blasted Gulf larry' PaZTISI) flew out to two-run single to left. Booker
Miami-Dade North as CIcOl'o'LC$
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C-cast 16-2 They played Chipola shallow right field before Tim lined out to the shortstop for the men to the plate In the
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three runs. Cacciatore they'jumpeddlutlflfront2.OIn Liot%4(5.Ib
this rnrs'nlngalloa.mn.,needtng Booker drove in a run with a final out of the inning. but ltwu
KtI!rl.
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The
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scored
an
the
inning
and
Russo
had
a
tied
the
wore
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22
with
backTOTALS
Russo
then
singieli
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run and
tonlglvs pm. game.
is ii
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COAST
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In oZher artuin yesterday, Frank Cacciatore walked, Steve unearned run in the tintiorn c, ,tingle. Four Cornmndore errors to
Qomartie and Ales lustre. wc'..
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Polk eliminated St. Johns
Manatee scued two runs In )0r4t.d
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th0UIS CTO by the Gulf boosted their lead to 11-1 with a
Manatee surprised
five hi
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lead-off
double
by
Danscm
the
515th
and
North .2 and Miami-Dade Coast third baseman that pair Ui the top of the secu'4
pier.c
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Russo led off with a double and BRI singles by p Jotter U pltChti' Richard TOmIITI shut BiIy '1
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South °PP
the Falcons out for the HarYLIO&amp;C
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The Raiders wasted no time Thtelwr Mike Kelley drew a Cacciatore walked and LIXICI- Jack Pctitkowakl and
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getting sarted against Gulf walk and Brink came up Inc the beck siitgled Russo home. elnatore accounted for the other
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Miami-Dade South had to
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of
0
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Coast. They broke incise with second tlrnc' in the inning. He C'.mcctatore was picked off two P.aitis
behind to top Puno'S
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fourth
Russo iti tt ii' 1)-hft Oitpta. Chipoli led O at the
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rom" 3b
to"
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end
of
one,
but
Dade
South
PofterpPt
attack with three safeties,
eluding a double. Brink and scored three in the top of the Eori.i'. i
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Cacciatore each had a double C'sI
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and a single,
a 4 lead. They in
Mike Kelley hurled the win
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for the Raiders, going the creased their
kq'u%oII
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Polk had no tiouble stopping In the fifth to tie the game at 55 P4arIw.
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a- SLJohnsasPltdierDonFssher and then scored single runs in
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acaiterea three ntis anti
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SCOREBOARD
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Ii(.OPf; LOS S.mflOIC 5. Ow" Coei?
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Forty t
If athers trng-narnent was a h
ered the r.'ant wnlc) resulted to plenty of action and a
c lovely awards. 7'rctty
hw sud prizes as T.V. tables, silver, glaw.. and eU The
tournament is sponsored ntly by the man's and women's
asocatian. With the ladies ending dOth a to of
In getting to
grandmothers portion of the tournament with an adjustod
orwsrded her best round ever by shooting
of U
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Last week, George Bifliis was aol of made the "goar
ir this article but this week, we can't make anything but a
vimicr out of him. George fired a ser 5 to easily win the
91andfathen event. George and his wife Pejalso won the low
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1ntheIownetcategnt,LTyandJ*ne1.
icwnpun)tlefleldIrlthaSitflaUiakhOfCarthoVerBflb
and Sylvia Brown who captured second place. Ed and
Mao-tam Andrews took third with a £3. Fourth place with a 64
went to Jim ond flcissir deGanaI] while fifth spot was von by
Bob and Ada O'Neil.
finished with an even par score of 72 to win first low gr.
Three sbots back in second place were Lou LIwetdttl *id
Minnie FM"-. Third PISM went to fletcher Cxicb-efl and
MnrgrPswhof1flShedat77.
In the low net categcry, lAb Robertson, despite the load
$he was CaiTying, nearly single bandedly von the first prize.
Honestly, I didn't play much golf but I had a marvelous time
watcturig lAb as she played fantastic golf and turned In a 79The two of us finished with an adjusted score of £1.
Second place went to Jack Mains and Francis Herr with
a £3. in at 64 and picking up third prize s-err Bruce and Jane
McKlbhin. Fourth spat went to Dwight Street and cimnie
Brown with a match of ewds us of Ralph S1111111 jmd Marais
Henry.
In their regular weekly outing, the Mayfair women
Played a low partner best-ball event. First place finished In a
Minnie FlBey, Vivian
tie at 56 between, Ub Robert=
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Conkhn and Marge Perasons, Margaret Butts, SteIla Brooks,
Martha Henry and &amp; r*nieis.
The nine hole group played low putts In which Ann Batts
was the winner.
This past Tuesday, several of the gals traveled to The
Royal Oak Golf and Country Cub in Titusville. Stella Brooks.
Grace SayIes and Evelyn Antar all came hone
rrzzs.
The Mayfair Men's Golf Association Is apcmwring an
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Individual
cards if you're going to play In the club thamonshlps May
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Winning piklwr, Iletinle Huller,
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Griffith hail a home run while
Star (tail) iunul Gall (tail) Pa
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iulu flail double, Siisiri l'rksl,
l, Drown Wissloli and h)ennis.
Ilennell hrnl a sloitili'. For the
l'owukr I'ufls Karen Iauwsonii
twit a homer, Patty Mergo and
Regina Mergo two singles ouch.
Sharon Morgan, Greta Pills and
l)ennii Flomin hod singles.
Winning pitcher Cathy Griffith
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Trinity Prep
Thinclads
Qual
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Mike Austin saw his Trinity and the Saint double-atari
journeyed wes*w*rl to Vat.
Prep tttinrlads qualify for State
in It i'vrnts In yesterday's (.14'irwater Central Catholic in
Pony Talls tO
district Class A track meet held a 3 p.m. game today In Clearwater.
at Showalter Field.
Tom Boys
The Saints grabbed five firs
For the Pony Tails Mary in yesterday iflatrict S meet but
Alice Willlarrii boomed a home
wasn't enough to capture the
run. Mary McGovern also icaiui title as that went to John
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slnrniiied a tauine run. Marion Carroll. Carroll had learn total
Ray a double and single and of 13$ compared to 127 for the
l'errie Rawls two singles. Saints.
Senator John Adair spearAction in the Oviedo baseball wi.s the only inning Merchant Vinson doubled to load oil the Fur the Orioles it was walk, an Rachel Clarke and Juanita
leagues last night was as dif- displayed any wildness. lie was Orioles sixth and scoreul on error and Calvin Ward's clutch Hayes helped with one single headed the effort put forth by
single that knotted the score at cacti. For the Tom [toys Gail the Saints yesterday whe-n he
Irrunt as night and day .13 tile relieved by Larry Anderson flenson's secon(I double.
Murry had two singles Muilanie captured the motile run In 4:37.5
-5 after seven frames.
Both teams scored twice in
Orioles rallied in the last of the who worked the final two inWither tw.i singles. Debra and placed second In the two
ghth to nip the Pirates and the flings against the Braves anti the seventh setting the stage hr
Wesley, Kin, Hever and Teresa mile run with a time of 10:4.14.
with
a
saved
the
victory,
run
in
the
eighth.
the
Orioles
thletic- broke loose
Henson and Vinson
hit
batsman
and
three
wild
The
Pirates
tallied
twice
on
Orioles
with
two
hits
each
while
Vizinen luid it single each. Adair, a sparkling rumier for
A
vengeance in whipping the
pitches provided the Orioles singles by Nathaniel Broison, the Pirates Jackson led all Winning pitcher l'erne Rawls. Trinity Prep, is dosing out a
Bravos
losing pitcher KItti Beaver.
fantastic career. lie Is one of
The senior league contest with a run in the last of the Terry Williams and Jackson. hitters witti thi-ectills,
the few good team members
wnsn't much of a game as the eighth as they edged the Pirates
Coach Austin will lose from this
Athletics won by a lopsided ls- 66 in an Oviedo major league
year's youth-dominated team
game
last
night.
count.
Mike Henson, who delivered
The heir-apparent to the
The A's scored In every inning
leadership reins of the Trinity
but the sixth In putting their two clutch hits prior to the
track learn is Freshman Greg
second half record at 1-1. They eighth was struck by a pitch to
Chandler who continued to
,buiIt up a 12-0 lead before the lead off the Oriole eighth. lie
draw the attention of fans and
moved around the sacks on
'Tasers could hit )3
fla sh y
alike,
Ray lyre had two singles In three wild pitches to score the
Chandler captured the 120 high
the second inning when the tie-breaking run.
It was a nip and tuck battle
If there are no scratches, the hurdles with a time of 16.2 and
Athletics broke loose for six
By ED SCIIUYI.ER Jr.
Others entered were Joseph
by will gross $1$2,00, mnak- the low hurdles in 22.2. The
guns and a 9.0 lead. Lee Ward from the outset with the Pirates Associated Press Sports Writer and William St-avola's Middlealso contributed a single to the never behind until the finish.
town Stable's Freetex, Forrest ing It 'cecond only to last year's highly touted Chandler also
LOUISVII.l.E, Ky. (AP)
and
Alonzo
Vinson's
double
with Andy Penn, Mike
its-run outburst of the A's
Riva Ridge, a winner of many if. Lindsay's Sensitive Music; $lM,QO renewal as the richest trained
Winning pitcher Bill Mer- two errors have the Pirates a important stakes and over Corbin J. Robertson's In. Derby ever. Saturday's win- Austin and Greg Miles to finish
relay,
second In the
ShIITC will be $140,Su)0.
chant helped his own cause with run in the second inning. Steve
will oppose 15 other 3- troductivo, Robert Micheli's
Mark
Hanna,
who
just might
singles
in
the
late
Winter's
single
and
Ned
Each
starter
will
carry
120
pair
of
a
yearold.s in the Kentucky Der- Our Trade Winds, Mr. and Mrs.
for
a
bca
busy
mnomthis
aft-ernoon
the
l's
miles
on
ing. Merchant, War-ti and Golden's single made it 2by Saturday 1ncluding Dr. A. P. ReInhold's Big Brown PUnd.5 over
1.
Pirates in the top of the third. Scale, a sore-heeled veteran of Bear, Preston Madden's Ken- track expected to be fast. The the Saints baseball team, was
re all had two hits for fl
The Orioles got on the board four races and earner of 16,3-47. tuckian hiruno Ferrari's Pa- Weather Bureau now predicts more than that yesterday as ht
winners.
long Jump, a
The Braves outhit the In the third on Tom Brown's
Riva Ridge, Meadow Stud's callo, Dr. Ilassi Shina's liassi's no rain In Louisville on Derby took a first in the
and
from
the
Derby
second
In
the
220
dash and
Missing
Day.
Athletics 8-7 but could not get bunt single
two wild pit. 171 2-year-old champion Is the Image, Robert Lehmann's enrelay
medley
helped
the
sprint
other men on base via the walk ches. A non In the fourth by
early favorite while Dr. Neale, try of Majestic Needle and Na. will be Mellon's Key to the Mint,
and error as did the A's. For the 0's tied the score at 2-2. Henson owned and trained by Chuck poise and Max Gluck's Big winner of the Derby Trial team to a second place (Irish.
In the tong jump Hanna. who
Tuesday in his first start sins'.
ru -cs It u'n Jerry Biddle 4 doubled to left, moved to third Nkl,ulas, was put lit 11w' imiuluel Sprui-e.
is the leading pitcher an
being Injured March 15.
Ted Bowser both with a pair ci on a passed ball and scored on field after being entered Thurs.
Don Jacobs sacrifice fly to left day for the 98th running of the
Riva Ridge will start from the baseball team with a 8-2 mark,
bits.
Pirate
moved
In
the
fifth
the
No.
9 post under Ron Turcott; leaped 19 feet. four Inches to
Merchant, while he allowed
Derby at Churchill Down.s.
hold
Your Peace with go From capture his first place finish, He
eight hits walked five and all of ahead 3-2 when Lance Bell
Riva Ridge's toughest cornsingled
and
slot under Carlos had a time of 23.4 in the 220. And
the
third
Ibicise passes came in the fifth
scored on an error petition Is expected from Mrs.
Marqucz; Phil liubbicco will teaming with him In the sprint
inning when the Braves scored and a single by Sam Jackson. Maribel Ilium's Hold Your
Your Mercury dealer ir.vites you to see and test
akeNo he Race from the out- medley relay were Penn Miles
three of their five runs. That
Winning pitcher Lovonro Peace, the Flamingo and Step.
post; tieadof the River will and Sam Snow.
run the 'big water" outboard engines-the
side
ping Stone winner; J. it. Straus'
Snow aLso brought a first
leave the No. 14 gate under
.maxi Mercs. Fast, powerful-but more than that.
So i.e Ilace, first In the
Another registration and Mike Hole, and Freetex will go place to the Saints when be
dependable for family boating. Backed by quality
Arkansas and Louisiana Oct.
only a Mere can claim - - the excellence of
bies, and Paul Mellon's head of tryout (lay has been scheduled from on the tail under Chuck raced the 440 dash In 54.2.
Mike Geldner had the oilier
by Bob Keane, manager of the hialtazar.
Mercury engineering. To be convinced,
the River.
Bobby Kotenko was named on first for the Saints when he
Sanford-Lyman American
see
your Mercury dealer.
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legion team. The registr ation both Majestic Needle, who drew vaulted an even 10 feet in the
:3
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vault was Ray Parsons.
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Riva Ridge, who won the liiregistration Is set for the same
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park. .Seminole Little League biscus and Blue Grass In three frestunan made up the Saints
b..'.
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field, starting at 10 am. Sun- starts this year. worked five tulle relay team which finished
American League
National League
day, May 7. Those who can not furlongs in 1:01 2-5 Thursday to second and also qualified. The
East Dhlslon
East Division
make it are asked to call the satisfaction of trainer Lu- foursome was Chuck Webb.
W. i. Pet. 11.8.
Randy Martin, John Kerbs and
den Laurin.
Manager Keane at 205-3027.
nicks
W. I. Pet. GB. New York
Il 4 .733
Greg Gribble and they had a
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Philadelphia 11 6 .647 1
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Baltimore
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5 8 .385 3
8 9 .400 5
Pittsburgh
practIce session, claimed that
members of their track team
loston
6 10 .375 S'i he had once more discovered
4 7 .364 3
St. Louis
who do"ble as basebailers.
Milwaukee
3 6 .273 4
West Division
the whereabouts of the basket
After the meet Last night the
II 5 .688
Houston
and immodestly announced tie
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West Dithslon
Los
Angeles
12 6 667 was ready for the fourth game
for Key West and a date with
9 3 ,75
Minnesota
4
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Cincinnati
of the National Basketball As,
Mary Immaculate High School
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Oakland
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playoffs
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7 8 .i 312 San Diego
Texas
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Chuck t.ruucncy favorite here, was far
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ills Angeles (John 2')) at
Montteal(Stiimmmuifl 2-2), night
Pittsburgh (Moose 0-2) at
Cincinnati (Nolan 3-0), night
Atlanta iNlekro 2-2) at St.
Louis i Gibson 0.3), night
Saturday's (lames
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San Francisco at PtolIaMinnesota at Boston
fi~- Kansas City at Baltimore, delphia
Soon Diego at New York
Los Angeles at Montreal,
Chicago at Clevi'land, night
night
Texas at Detroit
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
r.I New York at Oakland
Atlanta at St. Louis, night
., Milwaukee at California,
Sunday's Games
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Houston at Chicago
Sunday's Gaines
San Francisco at PtiIl.a"
Minnesota at Boston
delphia
Kansas City at Ilaltimmiore
San Diego at New York
Chicago at Cleveland
Los
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Texas at Detroit
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
New York at Oakland
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Kansas City- (hledluni 0-2) at
Baltimore (Cuellar 1-1), night
(Bradley 2-0) at
Cleveland iTidrow 1.I j, night
Texas (GogOleWshI 0-1) at
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According to D'Annunzlcl. LI
ithnutthciM,gysl'moutofa
ThTER hAVEN- 'Baseball,s not a spoM not &amp; game, )ob. Mom wouts should rczlL_~. one of his pirrapects is drafted.
it's my llf&amp;' That's the attitude that Too many scouts are only be has IS days to contact the$
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of Lou DAnnunsic. a baseball interested in signing a boy. player personally and make "a
reasonable offer." If the offer is
utdeix
scout with the Detroit Tigers. They need a
A scout's job consists of more turned down, then the scout
Tiiers.
'
,
I first met D'MUmZIZiO three than just watching ball games. must negotiate with the
,
years ago In Dade City where he "There's research and behind Prospect
The scout turns In a figure to
was scouting a game between the scenes work. This is what
.
his
front office on how much It
Seminole Jumcr College and St. scouting Is all about"
Scouts see prospects several vIfi take to sign the prospect
1". Sirim then he's been a
sight around Central times during the aea.sott Ow He cao sign the player for less,
Florida and at state tour- time you may just look at how but to go over the figure he
naments iron Panama City to they throw, another time y-csi needs permission from his fronts
Wth*erHaven. site cd this yw's check their batting stance.
DICK BRINK (left) and Mare Coombs signed to play baseball for
Scouting Is not an easy job,
junior college state tournament Sometimes )'OU sc(Slt a player
Florida Southern yesterday. The two SJC players were both named
cuoTently going on at Chain o' two or three games just to especially In Florida. "There
sond team AU-State. Looking on are Brink's parents.
ire more good ball play-era In
analyze his hitting."
Lakes Park.
(Gary Taylor Photo
Florida
than any other state,"
But
the
scv.at
comes
Most scouts look Icr faults in
players. Not D'Annunsio "1 try state tournament to see how a ommented the Tiger scout who
makes his home In Titusville.
to look for good things. Faults player reacts
a2ed," This Is his They must find out now the
can be
players do against good conphilosophy and it must be g
He's been in the business since petition
Moc Coach bmeitz y
The gals over at Altamonte SprIngs way. grit together for
Scouts look for a boy with a
19.3$.
a for ptnel, best-ball tournament last Tuesday. fl* team
D'nuo
ran
a
baseball
throwing
arm and rurn1ng
comprised ofShirley Coimor, Rosemary Willoughby, Pete
school in Michigan for 3$ years. ¶ned. "These are the God.
Bowen and Dottie Lucas. turned In the wuming -an scare of p
Several major league ball given assets that must come
winning first place. Second place finished In a Iie between
players came cut of that school, naturaL" In addition to these,
Maggie Thompson. Anita Wilke, Jane Montgomery, Pt.g
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Signs Coombs, Brink
so one day the Detroit officials the boy must have the proper
King, and Pinkie Mioduckl, Pat Walters, Millie Birch and VI
and
play'
came
around
to
visit
D'AnnunnI
attitude,
desire
to
the
Taylor. Both seams iinianisi with i.
as a scout and ability to adjust to major league
If Booker signs with Bit- 1J
The)won't be among a group
WINTER HAVE.' - When it
get minghain-Southeri., he will t he was in the Tiger organization couçeUtiosL "many of these
comes In signing junior college cd total strangers when they
year. Two former the second baseball player an4 thTozgb I3 What happened players are physically ready to
prospects, the college coaches there next
In spite cit the nasty weather last Saturday, the men at R.
are going at it harder than the Raiders will be entering their the fifth SJC athlete to do so. then" "if you want to know the step into the big leagues. Very
I got fired-" So he went to few are mentally ready."
H turned up for the regular monthly breakfast mixer.
pro scouts at the 1972 Florida senior year at Southern. Greg Stone is a pitcher for the
Scouts send In their reports on
and was
event is usually points tourney, however a low' partner
Junior CtUege Conference state Shortstop Bill Danoy and pit- Alabama tram and will be in his work for Baltimore
with the Orioles until 2961 woen each team they see. Many times
he1-bali was played Tony Harvey, Kaye Taylor, Frank
year next
baseball tournament being diet Chip Glerke both played senior
Harry Lee and Greg Robinsonhe went back to wok for they send in several reports on a
Eaton Sr. and Frank Eaton Jr.
a
for the Raiders before going to
Jlii
played their junior year In Detroit "I came back to work train during the course ci a
and won the low gross prize. First low net ended in a tie at 56
in Moe uniforms.
Hal Smeltzly, head baseball
between Bob Qewrt, Omck Evans, Bin Bower.
Stz1y also signed David basketball this past season just in time to sign WiUle) y'ear.
coach at Florida Southern.
Before a player can be signed
Fooraker. and Virgil Jatmscm, Ron Smith, Walt Derek arid two Seminole JUflIOF Lamley cit Manatee.
although Lee was disqualified Horton arid (Bill) Freehan,"
commented
D'Annunzio.
It
by
team,
they must select him
George Heh Second apcd was captured by Bill Green, RudySigned
due to pots' grades
iatey
College players
would
take
a
hook
to
bold
the
In
the
draft There are two
Taylor, Frail aver
Kearse will be entering
following yesterday's game
Tim
Booker
bit
a
booming
junior
year
fldlt
September.
names
ci
all
the
players
signed
drafts
each
year and the team
in
The man aim campirtesi eir aecuiti roanti mat
with Gulf Coast which the
by
D'Annumio,
but
Horton,
has
six
months
to sign a player
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three-run hornet that Iii ressed Robinson and Kearir
Raiders won 16-3.
FTtehSn and Milt Pappas are after he Is drafted- if he Is not
MDzathp flight, current club champion Billy Gordon defeated
Ond baseman Dick Brink everyone present Wednesday Sanford athletes
within that six month
three f
°51g
Bill Herznaom 54, It was Fred Mitchell over' Jim Reynolds,
- - and cattier Mike Coanta., both morn ing. Immediately
Among
his
qualthcatiunstobe
period,
his
came goes Into the
Roy Gilbreath over Stan Williamson. Fred Harvey over
Everyone at Chain O'Lakes
second team AU-State selec- following the game he
scout, D'Annunzio has con- pot on the secondary draft
Eddie Miller 3-2. Jack Sheubert cover Bill Norman. Bob
Park
knew
Larry
Parrish
hut
a
lions this year, received contacted by Birmingham- borne run Thurdsay morning sideratzc'n for the boys be is where he can be picked again by
tv+msn over John laRciclie, Chuck Lytle won by default,
Sr. iw. I a,b.4rvt.'
i-i-r. with
-iin1krtiiin
I.flQWdT )ti1.
aid John Niclirilson over Court Bradley.
except umpire Jay 'anRber. SCOUUfll 5.1)0 uieir COUCre*. me same or
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In first flight. Had Cart beat Jack Shannon, Kaye Taylor
While it appeared the ball hut
defeated Tony- Rarity, it was T 'nolan over T. Lang and
the screen in left field, for same
Fred Tarirder won over W. Cart.
reason VanRbee called the shot
Second flight saw R. Bennett win over V. Johnson, R.
a ground rule double
Ferguson over 0. Weinonan, Sam McWilliams over Frank
Parrish had a unique op.
Eaton. and W. Roil over T. Harvey.
portunity in the first inning
Third flight; Pete Klaus beat H. Egy- I up, It was W.
Thursday as they sent 14 men to
. .
Wright over J. Bidw'ell, F. Weaver over K. Qipeland and D.
and scored none rims.
Lee over Lyle Nelson.
Parrish was up two times in the
Fourth fligid results were K. No-ton by default, Gerry
inning and had the bases loaded
Varni over Dan Welli, K. Brunt over A. McMillan and H.
each time. He flew out one and
has none so far this year.
Tucker' over Rudy Taylor.
singled the next time. Just
B ERIC PREWITI
"I've adjusted to the fact that imagine, two grand slam hone
Next week will be the aerni4inals.
Associated Press sports Writer
Turning now to the ladies side, the second round of the
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- I'm not going to hit many' home runs
Annual Spring Tournament was played yesterday. Low
Speaking of umpires, three of
'111 do anything I can to help rims new," he said. "But there
medalist and first round leader June Dense] Is now sharing
or younger players." said are still plenty of things I can the four working the state
do"
first place with Celia CaThoon as both ladles ba-ic a two round
Wd1e Nays.
tournament are from Central
total of 167. Mary- Hendershot Is four shots off the pace at 172.
Mays attributes his early sea- Florida. They are Fred Davis,
And the day- is rearing when
Another shot back at 173 Is Virginia Stockman.
Mars, whose 41st bIrthday Is son troubles partly to the 13-day Aihine Batts and VanRhee. The
In '- A' - Flight, Edith Galz'y- and Rose Hamzir share first
Saturday., will make the ulto. strike by major league 'layers. other umpire is Jim Turner
ilart with a total of 195. Second place belongs In Lou Scott at
mate decision-in step aside As the Giants' player tepee- from down around Manatee.
- -196 while Edna Gialand is at 197.
and let a younger man become sentative. Mays had to go to
Gloria Williamson leads "B" flight with a 96. Martha
the regular center fielder for New York for the meetings
Two of the Raider parents are
which ended the strike- He r.al ding-a-bogs. In fact, Lily
Franklin and IAse Lanigan are tied at 7.10, 12 strokes off the
the San Francisco Giants
pace. Peg Johnson is holding down third spot with lii.
"When we have wu*one w1 didn't touch a bail for more than Russo Is 1)thg-e-ling One" and
In "C'" flight. Flonziye Limo in at 224 is three shah ahead
is capable of going out there and a week.
Jane Brink is 'Ding-a-line
Mays flew from New York IL Too." The Raider fans are the
olberntecrnpeuur Alice huitzshos two round total is
doing my. jab better than I can,
227. Also at 227 is Gladys Bowers whUe Pat Hern,az'n is In
I'll be the first one to admit it," Houston, there the Giants loudest and liwliest ones at the
Mays added In an interview opened the season April 15. He tournament and these two
third place n-ith 2.
before a New Yak MetaGlants had a single and his 1,357th ca- women not only yell a lot, but
reer RBI In the operer, but he they spat much of the time
gaine this week.
On Wednesday, Mays re- didn't bait two hits In a game ringing bells.
turned to the starting lineup this season tnflhl Wednesday
mat's right Esythra a
iirt the Mets.
after low' days c. The Giants
Raid does something good,
lost 1.8, WI Nays locked as fit Mays doesn't rule out the the bells sound. Oceasionally.
ST. LCUIS (AP) - "Thank made his mave
y ccr.tcr re&amp;i o iiasa- paalb'.lity of rr'irement altar just la- a change of pace, Mrs.
for R±hy Tulan," 5ao-ky A sbc4 rifT Matty AIs-n'c'
,j whistle instead of
Anderson said, but the Concin- serirurigly headed for the right ball, singling twice and making this season. He's on the final R
rati Reds also owed a debt of field corner was instead an over-the-*lxiulder' running year of a two-year contract ringing the bell.
catch that earned bUn a stand- worth *bout $220,000.
gratitude to Tony Ferex' g,love. speared by the Woat-2 Per
"All I know is that It will be
Tolan's iinedrfte triple co and Alou was held ca single, trig ovation.
Herald Sports Editor Gary
mented a 9-5 Reds' triuniph The bases were jammed as a
May-i, in his 22nd tag league one of the toughest decisions of Taylor was charged with an
Thursday over the troubled SL cosequcnce, but striker ball scason, is off to a sløw itart, my life Logo into that locker and
o-a- during Timarsay ma'Louis Cardinals After Perez, a specialist Day Carroll came on along with many cit his team put that uniform In mothballs." rung's game. It came alter a
iwmer ,fl..S&amp;ar third hs...snsn In fan Joe Torre on far patches mates. He takes a .111 batting
foul pop-up cleared the back
stop and headed Its' the press
play-trig first baa, iiId tieifl lii
Only one oth er baseball game average Into tOnight's game in
The nest three Gatos Bowl box. Needless to MY. the bill
Philadelphia.
the game.
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wax played Tiu-si
games on Jacksc.os'ille will Lw' wasn't caught Taylor's only
May tohit aniy II home
SI.. Louis had battled to a 4-4 Chicago Cobs defeated the At.
1971. when be batted in He televised by ABC
comment, -Too hot to handle."
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I)avc De'hlusschere's injury.
The Laker-3 lead the Knicks 2-1
In this best-of-seven-game
championship series.
The lakers won the third
gammie of the championship
series by beating the Knicks
107-96 Wednesday night as West
struggled through a 10.for'28
shooting night, an Illogically
low percentage for the out.
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Usually deadly frormi 15 feet
with a soft' juniper West has
been missing dramatically all
series long-hitting only 19 of 64
floor attempts.
"I didn't feel like going to
practice, players never do,"
said West. ''But amoco I got
there, I had fun."
Shooting has come naturally
to West for years. lie's averaged 'iS point, a game in a starstudded career that includes
most every' honor but an NBA
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round in liii' $l2.,tXx) Houston
Open Golf Tournament.
"l'm just gonna goout and try
play the samne," the big,
rangy guy said.
Thorpe, one of the few black
players on the pro tour, domimiated the poor lives on the Westwood Country Club course
Thursday en route to a six-un
der-par 66 and a one stroke
margin over Don Dies and Hale
Irwin.
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Veteran tin.i SAnd.
--r,en, out of action with a wrist
Injury for the last mmionth, Jack
Essmg anti Jim For-nell follow'
cii oil 66 with Australian Bruce
Devlin, rookie Lanny Wadklns
and Itoh Menne at 69.
Frank Beard, one of the few
big liumie phiy en to enter this
event which replaced the old
Iiouston'Ctiampions Invitatl.
onal on the pro schedule, with,
drew after six holes because of
a hand injury.
Bruce Cramupton, an Austral.
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pro tour. Ile played briefly in
1968, before running out of
money, lie returned to the tour
this year under the sponsorship
of Walter Liurkemo, an old (
national champion. after
spending a couple of seasons
playing on the Negro tour anti lit
Canada.
"When I started hitting balls,
I didn't have any clubs so I went
off In the wocds and whittled me
out a stick shaped like a club. I
could hit it 230. 110
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words
that.
"When I finally got me some
clubs. I fell like ii gorilla. I
didn't know bow far I could hit
it," Thorpe said.
lIla long game--1 had ooe
unto today about 320 yards"p,tkl off on the I&amp;r (tie holes wi
the 6,998-yard par 72 Westwood
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lie birdied all four of themii
with the longest putt about four
feet. He also made a pair of
threes from about 12 feet and
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earlier anzoounced site at Flush
ma, N.Y It will run (rum Oct •
through Oct 9
"This itties us a much better
facility in which to %.h ow
boats.' svs Peter M Wilson,
managing director of the show
We will h. 'a sheltered ilLili
na with slips for user 50 boats
in the water, with sufficient
land area for ntamuv more snailer boats, plus engines, outboard
motors and accessories under
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D. Colbert
Janet Brotwell And
In Double Ring Rites
Exchange
Michilirit
Brownell and Mark flnugla.
C!bert exchanged wedding
vows on April = 1972 at 7:00 p.
at St. Luk&amp;i Lutheran
Church of Stavia in a candlelight
double ring ceremony.
Re. John JUcharik. pastor of
the church, was the officiating
.iergyman.
Miss Brownell is the daughtrr
Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence r)C%
PrnwndU, 1003 Appleton Ave.,
Orlando. and Mr. Colbert Is the
n of Mr. and Mrs.. James D.
olbert of MikIer Road,
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Marquette High School
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morethanaweekduetoafaUin Mrs. Ruth Yarbrough in her Third St. and the grand.
! ncr father. She chose a fo
her home. Neighbors and Mount Dora home. Guests daughters of Mrs.. RethAf\
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friends are washing you a enjoying a tasty dinner were, Anderson, 511 East Third St.
Peau designed with an Empire
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Missy is a fourth grade
PF
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a high neel;ltne and full
Sanford
Orlando, Harry Fogg of Mount student at T.W. fl.awton in
:slflps idN'Ve of 5Ifl'1 pmlrpublac'ain Club w•ll hold
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Dora, the honored guest and his Onedo and Charlene attends
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Mtther.DaI!hter Brunch
tripc which were KccenteUWith
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wife Rnseb'n.
kindergarten. Glad to report
preceding their 11 a.m., May
deep cuffs of appliqued
Julie Ann Eickter, daughter
rt' embroidered lace and ft'
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On April 16 another dinner both girls are progressing In'
of
Fedderion In Lake
and M Ivan Icklet, was prepared In Oliver's honor fine condition
m same lace
MRS. MARK DOUGLAS COLBERT
450
East Second St. celebrated
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her sixth birthday Anvil 15 with at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Members
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xlice and the neckline Her an embroidered floral trim- covered buttons. Her ana big colorful birthday part) at RiChard Wagenrnan of East
. -- - - length train tdcti w
Fourth SL
ming. 71wtr headpieces were cesgovies we, bromirn and she an old-fashioned moonlight
her home.
The Women's Auxiliary to the
ottached at the! waist and the halas of yellow and white completed her ensemble with &amp; cruise on the Paddle Wheel
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of
musical
th*tts.,
Chuluota Volunteer Fire'
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full skirt of the gown were daisies and they carried CVTflbI d111Th orchid
Queen,
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drop the clothes pins and burst
Department has changed the
New
and
;imilarlv scattered with
prospective
bouquets of Yellow and white
Mrs Clarence Brownell,
nons.
were
Is
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with
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the
ball
time of their Rubber Maid
members are welcome and
idcntw&amp; applique,
daisies and baby's breath
paternal grandmother
Sonya %inwtt Melynda Pentz Missy and Charlene 4e Party, May 9, at 10:30 A.M.
CHL1A'OTA
further
information
of
the
A camelot cap of sheer
Richard L Hanas. was the brad
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By UZA BAKER
and an orchid cruise may be obtained by
urganza, outlined with re- best man and ushers. were Ion
in each name
a ton- Orsey is chairman of the
April :i. each
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t-iathroidercd lace and accented Stephen Lukas, Jonathan cnmgt. Mrs,.
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otean calling Mrs. Dorothy Meadors,
tedrts of Cake
P- John Richard kRiC3'
silectomy. The sisters are the program to be held at the
with dainty seed fICIWIS, lI Lakes Stanley Lukas and Nell hosehnt Ink dress bonded
The April meeting of the club Croasdalc, son of Mr. and Mrs.. cream were served to Michele daughters of Mr. and Mrs.. Chuluota Civic Center.
her multi-tiered floor-length SUinIo Groomsmen were knit and wore a white orchid
was
held at the Polynesian W.R. Croasdale Fifth street, Cox Debbie Bryant Melyrada
veil. The bride wore the wed- ,.
Limo,,',-. C lbert, Step er. cnrsal!e nsi
enr, ,risr ii' nerseer.,
Hotel at Walt Disnes- World with has come a long way wtt
ding veil of Mrs. Sue Colbert Colbert and Philiprnt
•1following
and the elaboralcly ornamented
The bride'&amp; mother wart it wedding a wedding reception
.
~_Rickii,
a gr&amp;idubte from I-ane'
and Sonya WLmetL
lace garter which belonged to bonded knit A-Im dreu of w1a hr,ld in the school annex Rnbery Eagen as guest
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O%iedo High School. went on to
speaker
ter mother along with the vdiftr and Navy which vius
I,arge white bells with low
the University of Florida
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traditional blue garter. She accented with Navy printed doves and silver and white
studying ROTC. gra ivating as
carried an Edwardian bouquet braid Her accessories were
=/~"~W&amp;40000ishly
lii' used
ci
dles werelaais
New residents an Chiduota are
Second Lieutenant. After his
Ed hlte bridal roses, yellow white- and she wore a zag
ion
Terry Ferentin," md John
'wl*rC your tr*nds areS '
graduation from the Univer-sitdaisies and baby's breath.
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dence On
ruup, .11ng up
he went to Mcxidv Air Fciree
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Her attendants were idenigroom wedding cake which was
The mother of
Base In Georgia. hence, taking Sixth Street. Terry is a student
tically drt!saed
lii decorated with daisies was s
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ii two
.at VYU *tid John is. Cfliployed in
two tours in Vietnam.
towns of maize chiffon. High of ecru bonded knit hi a served along with nuts., m1rts..
Private Patients — VA — Medicaid
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Robbins
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Orlando.
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geometric design worn with It punch, an assortment dainty
Force Base, Georgia. he
iind the cuffs of Lhe long M,irtal lung slt!rve
uluna Jefsey finger snadwaches and Slavic
i' L 2nd St
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sleeves were .in
becanir First Lieutenant and
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eventilouse that featured sell pastries were served to all in
later earning the rank of
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A birthday dinner was given
A silver and white reruem- Garden Club will have their Captain
in honor of OL'ver Jones of Sixth
Capt.
Croiasdale
has
now
rance candle was usedat the annual general business
earned A. C. Aircraft Cornmeeting and luncheon t
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Tanker, having his own -ew.
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(..ir-CIC .rnlng the hmciton
Soeietv I)ruclline
Congratulations to a home
AD Circles wdl give a report
fi
C&amp;nd .0
eg townboywhohas. worked hard
Bequests for women's ontheiryt
and
earned
has
due
title.
We
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with a written report
A W.id W.ed.44 P4.
news. and h
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program icr the
all proud at you Capi 'Ricky"
par-ti clubs, etc.)
Installation of affirm br, CrOu"t.
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Mrs- Larl W. Lau of Orlando
phone
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will folios
luncheon.
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wIriiIo, eIc'nncer i. aninionla and rIelrrg.nt and finally
licor ii 'if ;Ililtinfrf a lilt of c-nt flAtnlr(-?i it) the water and that
Is a tug Iunlji Ittiwever.- I in rlvlerilnlly tliirnhlerl Into some.
thing whit- Is really tiirukr's (he windows shine without any
streaking Mid a InlulesIonn i, two rut fatnir softener to
the water when washing window, and you cannot help hut
he' j'Ic'nseel with the stuns Paper tro wels are fInp for the
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foori grad.' In stretch nylon hut they work 'town my
113111 flu)' shoe' in are worse than nothing lisa
an.rnr a remedy for tht' I buy the largest size wi
It Is ni.it that they are' too short in the foot. The
flohusltoit-hu kind are always a heavier weight and
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really gift. there' should tic' no sales tax since I oay for
thc'nn with stamps that are a rebate for paying cash at the
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DEAR ABBY: I need help! My husband works the night
shift and I am absolutely petrified from the moment he
leaves the house until daylight the next morning.
He calls me "foolish" and laughs at tee because I am
such a '(raldy cat" but I just can't help It. I have been so
afraid that I have actually cs-lad!
I have close neighbors, guns, a telephone at my elbow
and even a dog, but these things don't make me sleep any
better. I also work Lduz-lng the day) and I can hardly keep
my eyes open at work any more because I don't get any
sleiepatnight.
I am about to crack up. I don't have anyone I can ask
to stay with me at night. Nobody understands why I am so
afraid. My husband [whom I really lose very much] rofuses
to understand bow frightened I am when I are alone and It's
dark outside, Even I can't understandIt. Please, piease,
help me. I am not crazy, I am just. - AFRAID OF THE DARK
DEAR AFRAID; its prebably as overactive baagtaaLI.. combined with some aasrslved fears from your child'
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It was purchased they suggested spraying It with the wellknown fabric proterllar spray that is on the market and
sit isIlabi,- In '.zirle(y, department and hardware store..
Do read the direction, before buIng a can so as to be
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SATURDAY

GENERAL TENDENCIES: You are under
adverse aspects early in the morning, devoid of
any changes, but later In the day you find that every thing
starts working In your favor. Then you can enjoy the company
of others, es pecially with good friends who are in a posi tion to
help you attain personal goals that mean to much to you.
ARIES (Mar. 2110 Apr. 19) Sociability Is the keynote now.
Showing others your affection (or them brings excellent
results. Accepting in vitations at this time can le ad to making

interesting, new contacts.,
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) The morning starts slowly
but then all speeds up and you see your way clear to gaintig
goats where career is concerned Know what a higher-up
expects of you and do your utmost to please
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) A good day to seek new
activities that are Inte re sting and worthwhile. Obtain
periodicals that have the data you are looking for. Avoid the
limelight this evening and relax,
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) There are blgwlgs
who can help put obligations behind you quickly now inste ad
of laboring over them. The evening can be a happy time In the
company of the one you love
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Instead of toying with the idea of
change, be sure you go along with the expertise of an associate
and get the best results. Put your pride In your pocket, where
It belongs. Be wise
VIRGO (Aug. 2210 Sept 22) Carry through with work you
could not finish during the work week. Do to enthusiastically
and reap the benefits T ak e time for healthy exercise to restore
your energy. Have fun tonight.

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IF YOUR (11111) IS BORN TODAY
he or the may
appear to be out of the norm curb' in life, lak e this in your
stride, since upon reaching a more mature age, your progeny
could conic up with something new and interesting that he or
she coud have success in whatcier is of the modern era. Give
enough leeway for self'expression arid discipli ne is wise for
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American males have already submitted to that
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thoughtful for those who have shown you much loyally in the
GENERAL TENDENCIES: You need spiritual
past. A lighter diet and more rest is needed if you an to
assistance today in order to keep from being
improve your health
depressed and ovcrcomL-g adverse aspects in effect. Seek the
SCORI'IO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) Engaging in quiet pleasure,
right philosophy of life that builds your spirit and helps gain
is best now, so avoid those who Like to take inks You have
the things you desire Don't be upset by obstacles.
been too matter-of-fact with mate, so undo that now. Spend a
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You may (eel hemmed In by
happy evening at home
situations you do not care for. Seek the company of amusing
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec 21) An ideal day to
p."'ns and :hen go ahead with plan s you have made. You can
dliminste the source of trouble that Is causing friction at
help one who is in real trouble.
home. Do it quietly and intelligently The ideas you have for
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Engage in outside activities
CONFIDENTIAL TO HELPLESS IN COVINA: Deal
starting a definite uptrend are good
il
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or
friends
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of
fam
of
contend
in
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with
the
UI
hum
or
Wit! the father anyiblag. You could be mistaken about lbs
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Study duties ahead of
meone
is
who
may
be
feeling
depressed.
Avoid
that
a
trick
so
seas
aad
ceadsalsus yea drew concerning his daughter
you well, and then plan s clever way of handling them. Don't
tr
ying
to
p
la
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on
you.
rthiLIeas5ip is any case, they are living in another coustry,
neglect to attend the services which are beneficial to you.
GEMI?tt (May 2110 June 21) The outside world is not your
far tram hime. are both "of age." so the father coulda'l do
Show that you have wisdom.
best bet now, but home and family is, so concentrate on that
sayiblag about It anyway.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Monetary matters an, not
important realm of your existence. Avoid taking chances
as you want them to he, but this in no day to make radical
where your good name Is concerned.
changes Quietly study and make plani for the future Be sure
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Tone down your
to get good night's rest
WIN ATBRIDGE
emotions or you could really run around In circles today and
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 20) You hue to improve your
get nowhere fast. Work on a new plan for greater abundance
health and charm before you step out tothe social or other
and iron out the bugs.
recreational activity. Don't rely on too many friends to go
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Although you are not In the
along with your id eas. Be alert
mood to work, a good breakfast will easily change your mind
IF YOUR ('11111) IS HORN iOt)AY - he cc the will be
and you can accomplish much that Is Important. Support
one of thoSe individuals with a desire to have order and
two tricks In each other suit, mate's id eas and get ahead (aster.
neatness. Do the best you can so that this alert mind can be
game and rubber.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Avoid an argument with
Put to firest i6e Any career tl.dL has to do with
If East Is a really good associate for not doin g part of the work you expected him or
player, he lets the Jack of he: to do. Plan how to improve your lmsge In the future. Dress
troubleshooting is best for your progeny, so direct education
diamonds hold use trick. more conse rvatively.
along such lines (',ivc :etag.o'is training early so that the
South returns to his O,Wfl
tendency to become despondent at tunes will be eliminated
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) A good day to do so mething
mino and repeats me dinmond finesse. This time,
East produces the king and
MO1U)AY
later on South finds that he
er
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to
dummy
to
can't e v
GENERAL TENDENCIES: Day favors
co-workers, or wtaucsez else is innptutant in your tile lake a
Ikvt that third
judgment and gaining assistance of one
little time for fun later in the day. Nothing strenuous,
Important diamond trick,
though.
If South is in the contract. Influential In business or autistic maticri. Arguments and
NiL II(l'l(I (Oct 23 to Nov 2?) Sparc tame during the day
insurance business, he disagreements In p.m , unless you male a special point to tie
is I'cit for the recreation )vu want, ciii the p.m is fin* for
doesn't play the jack of dia- gentle and considerate.
ruonda on the first lead of
resting ant rebuilding your energies On. you Like kiks
ARMS (Mar, 21 to Apr. 19)Get that new plan working
the suit lie Just sticks in the catty and efficiently so you can take it easy tonight when
ul)4)11 you with favor Let on the goe.-d side of this person
eight Now It doesn't matter aspe cts us apt to be rather difficult. Follow Intuitions
SAGI'llAItlUS (Nov. 21 to Dec. II) You k n ow what it
what East does, South is during day, since they are working more than accurately.
Is that will make kin happy now, a') get it done without
going to wind UP with that Read some In p.m,
further atm. Let your talents better u- ognizoJby the puic
bl
third diamond trick
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can help you gain your highest goals during the day, but
learn,
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take care you do not argue with others tonight. Plan social
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 10) Keep appointments
fun now for the days arid weeks ahead Then you get good
Somnactimnes ar.y line of play
that arc important arid then he state to Jo those errands that
are vital, Go after that inLimusation you has, long wanted,
results.
will bring home a contract
.r- b,dding has ,5fl
GEMINI
June
21)
You're
able
to
handle
(May
but
did not have the time to get Rest an your laurels
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On the other occasions, it
Sou th
North
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will pay well to stop and
Important buathsu matters in am., but take can to avoid
tonIght
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select the one that is most
2 NT those who like to argue later In the day. Do not neglect
AQUARIUS (Jan. II to Feb $9) Plan how to add to
PANA
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to succeed, CVCfl P.s.
likely
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matters of credit that an so Important now. Pleass those
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present prosperity during the daytime, and do not neglect to
though It looks as If you may
You. Soudi hold:
who count,
gel advice maui bankers and ether esgsnls who have the
be giving up a lot of over- 4*114 VI(12? •qi.1 411
MOON CHILDREN (Jun. 2210 July 21) Contact persons
knowt.dg and sic Ill you need, Do not rush through mraals
What do You do neW'
tricks.
with valuable .zp.rlanci who can be of great assistance to
Pee$ b.Hei In pm.
A—Bid three no-trump. You
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mu. 20) A day (or delving Into
11 South Is the ordinary raped iu have
, you In your business . Plan some trip or change that is
av. a play fo
go od player, he wins the contract.
Important after lunch. Show you have wisdom.
whatever pleases you the most, whether it is of a personal or
heart lead, plays a diamond
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Get Into the night activities
a business or a crestive nature. I'lan the future mu:e wisely,
TODAY'S QU'I'ION
AM finest-es dummy'sjack,
that
will
lessen
your
work
load
and
Increase
your
profits
too Lvening is itleai for studying
Your pa r t tie r conhlouse to
If East is a kindly soul, he
Then do what.ves will make you feel stronger, better.
IF VOl.111 ('HILL) IN HORN TODAY do you
he cc she will be
diamonds.
What
four
plunks on 'Is king, returns a
Follow hunches during day. Take It easy tonight
one of thos. People who is highly capable In either autistic
which
is
just
as
good
heart,
A.sser tuow,ruw
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept. 22) Find the right way to
Of business fIelds, He sunc to give the finest education
as any other lead ,..4juth wills
conic to a teller meeting of minds with associates during
Possible
to enable bins or tier to avoid needless stnuggles
said starts diarniorvms again,
day hours, and be suns to follow through on prornissa you
through life. Then your chIld can occupy the rightful place
)'e has to give East a second ,U,4 St for JACOIV MODf*N SisI
have made. Evening can be a little difficult. Control temper
under the Sun. leach to use the Intuitive faiultisa wisely. A
diamond trick, but the fifth
wS. of 114pe7 We IWO MWI . and you win out.
picking
ant choosing of friends atsotilal be taught from
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diamond is esta blis hed
Rod* City
p..r), P.O lea
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Use you, ingenuity in order
earliest days so that many a pitfall can be avoided. Find the
Evertualiy . South winds up
Yee b , p4 V. gog,,
to Uipatlate yourself Into ths good graces of labor bosses,
forte hits surly.
with three diamond tricks,
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impression on other; He poised
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 2 1 ) Don't step out too
early for shopping on running errands, sinLe the mid-morning is
best and you can also meet lntresting people Don't neglect
important correspondence later in day
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) Study financial affairs
more accurately now and know how to proceed in the future
Be more modern In your dealings A busin ess expert can give
you fine monetary advice.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) Anything of a personal
nature can be handled accurately now You are able to gain
your fo nd est desires easily Attend the social tonight and show
your finest attributes
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 20) You need to prepare yourself
if you are to let new situations that have cropped up bring you
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congenials at mutual enjoyment. Engage In a hobby you enjoy
Don't neglect to handle an Important chore at home for mate
anti increase harmony there
S('ORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) An excellent day for fixing
things up at home Be wise and get an early start The evening
is then fine ter entertaining arid making an excellent

SUNDAY

DEAR ABBY: I have read so many letters In your
nohume from young daughters in Law who were critical of
4 their mothers In law.
Please. Abby. tell these young women not to judge their
mothers In law until they themselves have been a mother In
&amp;J law. I have been a mother In law for three years now said
believe tee, It has made me a much better daughter in lawl
U only a young woman could realize that a man d_not have to stop being a son in order to be a good tauan1
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in Geneva. AssisUng Mrs. Smith
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DEAR ABBY We are Jrwi3h. Our son has recent!)
become engaged to a lovely girl who is converting to the
Jewish faith.
For an engagement gilt, I was planning on sending her
a gold necklace with the Hebrew word for "LIFE" on It.
My husband dtugrres with my choice of gin,. He feels

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that we should not emphasize the religious aspect.
What do you think, Abby' We have never met the girl.
Du you thirk that this would be an appropriate gift for her
or not?
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DEAR ARR'v': Five months ago a gal t1'Il call her
Beltyl, age 77, moved in with my next door neighbor. Belly
came here to gel a divorce,
Since my neighbor has no telephone,
asked it Betty
could use mine to keep In touch with her lawyer. I said,
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phone number to just about every guy In Las Vegas and
out.
She comes In, without knocking, and starts making
these collect calls all over the United States, and she tas
for hours.
Also. I am expected to go next door and gel her at all
hours It her boyfriends call. Guys have called me In the
middle of the night direct from California, and they get
mad at me if I say it's too late to run next door to get
Betty.
.i..iL, , I t... lu.*-a iniulied by phone a number of times
W but I kept my cool because I like the neighbors Betty is
living with. Well, last Friday, when some drunk from Texas
I - - e!!ed frr !rtty ;t : . .,
,i my cool, and I really let
her have it.
Now she wants to make up. She says friends don't let a
little thing like that come between them. Abby. Is this what
You call "a little thing" I'd like your unbiased opinion.
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majorette during her senior year. She was graduated from
Sejdnolc Junior College In 1971 and is presiiit1y attendilig t
Florida Technological Prth'crzfty, majoring in Elementary
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lIe is currently a student
Valencia Junior College.
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daughter, Miss JacMyn (Jackie) Ann Jones to Thomas
Everitte Royal 111, son of Mrs.. James Wcsterberg, Belmar.

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irnilar flowers Twin seer
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Mr,1. Jud) Duda, church
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kept b Mrs. Betty rmpe).
Ilie bridal cake was cut and
served b) Mrs. Eleanor Hrnclr
who was assisted by Mrs.. Anna
Duda. Mrs Virginia Miklor and
Miss Katherine MikIer poured
the punch.
Mrs.. Colbert chime an A-line
bonded knit dress with a yellow
bodice and floral printed skirt
as her going away ensemble.
She wore yellow and green
sandal-type shoe.s and a
clung shoulder bag. Her
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yellow ribbons.
After a wedding trip to
Atlanta the new1' weds. will li
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sa.'sr"crtnnv ansol'-r'iIit,4,,,'c,t tb,. .",r'-u rk..

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aged 34 is a sea casualty.
Dr. Crane.- she moaned.
1hate been nurried for 12
years and have 4 kite-tv children.
"But I felt that wa-a
enough. so I penutded in
husband to have a
tomv operation. which he

did.
'hereafter. he seemed to
be less interested in me and
began to run around with
other wt*nen.
And I found that when
new uut'tithbors ma',rd next
door, the husband was a
young executive of my busuzad's anit
While his wife was visiting her parents fur two
weeks, I invited her hus'
band to have coee at our

And because my husband
left me akino a grout 'lead to
run w.*md with other gizb.
I dc's-eloped an alf4r with
this neighbor.
Alas. I gut pregnant!

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was now sterile. I
pa )hf the new baby as
being his.
'So my husband stunned
and beciiti'd nut,
for he siaid Is ww.s at mY iii.

simple,
It is a
inespensiiie and safe -away In
sterilize a husband.
And can be per-fanned in
about 13 minutes in the ph'#relatively

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At present. it is estnn.ited
that 1.01)0,001) Am*r'can husbands have resorted to
cs.tcmks as a oseans of limiting their families and reducing the re-au of their waves
rrw,Iing ea pre-gnanirs.
Fur many wivirs then

show far more enthusiastic
cuu,eraIion In the mg,rita!
rrL*ticus.%hi1.
But several p'svvholicguc,ai
'side effects nnav also cuiri1,hivaLe suds th marn.age.
"Dr. Crane,," Souse WIN

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have explained, -t suppose
it v's due to the penemitv of
beat I It,kil, g". 'a'
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raises! Inc to a higher rnivtiechal puts.-h .uctl thus ingais'
our i.e-tt,i.i! r':.r1'. -1',:;1, ::i,- j',
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Las with usother nude who
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"\ly -hiLhis ,urs' all syhe'sl'
tu It'd for ttliIt$lit's- tiiiilt't
ailniut the ttuii' I 'ins cliii' to
dehivi'c thIs nse'vt' baby.

"Consequratit', siuv hutsbaud lusslsts that I give tsp
for 'iuii1it liiui 1111111M LAO)., II

lcd k8utvd in the eses ci
the-sr wives, sO the's 'stut
chasuig around roth uthet
oua.'u_ s'aht. 'Joait kIR.'
inca .ue, ste-rile,
So tb&amp;ssc oilier vsoinen
test about pswsabie psegita*tcv and this couths.t whets
the easthutiasm of the presLa.
ton' stenhaed usale.
Fur part of a nun's eavite-luicilt lit ttt it that the cvza
ituc, theta the aulue'st
the fesnak.
Put 'sv4wthcc stesdised us

taut, a husb.auud u-au keep his
t% tic faithful .utet -a_tttsfirtt lit
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£.ppI.CaIlOifl are fl0* being accepted
from Qualified mOl, peftonfil
folwe,n2l and 4.3Years Dfaleand
meeting prescribed PPV$ Cat
requirements, A
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adm,n,It,red to Qualified CR
pl.tantI alO 30 AM Malidly May
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S9,C'Ov'$ 7 bedroom, 2 bar". extra
l.sr;eQak shaded yard Central air
127.500
FIX UP

Three bedroom. 1 bath. Pn,crIjI
;.s.r• s!-.=.c
Fenced yard 515.000 Terms
COMMERCIAL

1*0 bedroom. I bath, Zoned for
Small b,a%ne'st arid home Great
potential 111.030 Terms
LARGE FAMILY
F 0.0 br1O0ar. I bath, ia?cJe ll,

nrtn . , tia O1 Terms

BEETLE BAILEY

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have it

REALTY

SAPIIORD (C (C TRIC COMPANY

Phone 312-1301

1377 Park Dv..,. 273 l343

)its Hiawatha Ave atl?.33
YOU ARE MIS.nt, SGML IHI?.ó

'I yOu havefil lied a Want Ad

CO 60. IllS APPLIANCE SERVICE

Repair. All makes I models
Cattle in. 5pm .Mon Fri.
7 a rn -1pm. Sal.
Rapid Service. 373 1555

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Bldg. Ul,
&amp; Sanford Airport, IS or
104$ for

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READY TO MOVE IN -

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Lovely 2 Bedrcx,m,

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home

bv Hiltirit,

Price includes 12' x 24' screen
tia1y I uin*2id **th tv.diI'ona der.
porth, set up charges, and landscaping on a beautiful lot in Hacienda

MOP4 DAY IhrU FRIDAY

V,IIe,

1:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

$999500

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5EAT

:00 A.M. to 12 NOON
.ALL UNTIL NOON TO
STAR TOR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY.

Piws a wide ss4iclion of Vindale, Hillcrest, Barrington and Winchniot hornet,

Priced to will

NUVY LtIbINU
OR A LIMITED TIME ONLY - - . If you Own your own mofsl. horn,
rid wig' to live in Hacienda Village, call Mr. Lawrence today at 831.4411
rid thick on our Seas plan. Hurry' make rasrvet*ons now!

Want Ads
and Sy

Barry

9 A.M.
WEEKDAYS
SATURDAYS 9 A.M.
11 AM.
SUNDAYS

Bring

Fast

Results
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11111 line G.E AIancfl

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ifivi'it
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eth a Heraald Want Ad by Calling
7377411. and asking for a frien dly
Ad Visor

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rsl,male, call Carl Harris. at
I'ARS In Sanf or d 373 1771

Dodge, GMCDr F Ord tradlorsIen
Applicants must
$t2 rs

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323 0515

till 9
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MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY

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Len.00d Oviu Rood t$R44) -P404th Oclandp, Florida 32707
(30$) 8314411

4wheeI-drIve
veMcle
ever made.

Winchester Homes of Fl

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'.i.d mactines MOONEY AP
Pt 'APICES 3730451

flv it the *Iy you lIt Grin 100)
iIiaS Color Schemes Low Mon.
And r'ove ri at

MILLERS
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GET DOUBLE

VALUE

trade in tars, boafl. furrtuVe
Anything of value We Wheel and
deal of

Winchester Homes of Fla.

V. A SPECIAL-] bedroom, fully
furni sh ed Completely setup it
fl.a.,llfi,i PatS 54,55500 Call ell
LIII.

Boats and
Marine Equipment

offer )7)317t
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Downtown Sanford
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501 Soutti French Aye,

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v seii Cal 731 ii

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butfonhoiCt. fancy deSign, in
console ps.' balance of 120 or I
pa.'menll of $4 Coil CtlManager at 171 tIll or girtIll

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.vfras 1100 equIty, &amp; taWl 0v
pm-.'men?s 737)956

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SYl?hilURl4ITUF COMPANY

-Bicycles

Øh. 05. 0.1' a, w4re
A.',' FM. closet 11050 or

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wi5s. 140 3731772 aft..' 4.

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3151 5. Or lando Ave.
RI. 17-92, SANFORD

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Singer Touch and Sew

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arranged

firms

Malta ('041"I'llf

And Supplies

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3131 S. Orlando Av
RI. iiv:. S# NFORD

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RI. 17.92, SANFORD

1$44J..pW.goneer.d19es. Fi

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walnut flnItPm, under wafr.nl#
pair repair charges of 1,14 '' Y
of IF Call 3401 vltP
C4mCni?

Winchester Homes of Fla.

110

NICE
FIvd bSdtOO. 3 bath, family room.
tIr.olace, central air. larpef.PlCed
yard. Near sChools. 5)1.000.
Ter m
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MONEY"

ove n--ifs your5l 7 bed? ha
King Site lhfoughO'vl Small pi
mentt at

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Realty 313 2431
Nights. Sundavi A Nal*dayt Call

Homes

Y551 Trade cars, bolts, lets, homes,
furniture, five tooth, airplanes.
fY%OfO?CyClPt, furl. diarv,Ond$l

42

t.-Q't Su'cIi,i III P$ot'daPt

FlI time Vegetable Farm Help
Good Home Plus Salary 531 1073

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BLONDIE

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Reg Real Et'a'e 8,04

3541 Park

3224415

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Mobil. Homes
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377 o"s

55* Household

Rolitasf lOOt Adams Ave., 373
3473

Stenstrom Payton
377 1190.

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Winchester Homes of FILl

:,mOW

Jim Hunt

acfnIC-

Wilson"

Mobile

New Gir l's DIll. 70", used

Truck Drivers and Owner Operators
0 a to transport automobiles
within 11.1 Stale of Florida Must
0 0 7.
tO
pasS
able
be
reqir,menthflSOPefOrs

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Johnny Walker
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351 S. Orlando Ave.
RI. 17 92. SANFORD

11,417 IS,? OSSfl ED HOME)
LOW DOA'4 PAYMENT
(oyp. f IL 'V III (0(4017 iOtiED

tgr52$,05O

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GOst

two bath Almost mote 130.500
Broker needed for new multiple line
office tttractive offer with $t John's River - 4 bedrii, 3
0041110
YO
Man. will
bath, with 25 a SI' Florida Room.
Company beOltiti. Age no Ins.
Icar.
M
$44,000.
'9, POt
Write P. 0. lox $434.
NO esPerlonc. necessary, Will
DeLanO, immediately. All replies IOyli0*IIU• - Ezclullve - Extra
train Apply in PSfI04I to HOlidaY
nice 3 bedr00m. 3 bath, $AIM.
ifidont at Call IFU3000
NOv50. 704 N" ttvg. DeLanO.
Lake Mary - 7 bedroom. 1 baTh,
EkpIr4riC*d help w04110. aISstari,
n.onv trees. 513.57$.
Young man, to be tidi fOod 011,11111181111,
- (ISCIltIJv* - 4
menager train,, Chance for fast
and do prep worst. No ox9 lIES
Paid
vacations.
etc
e
merit
ad
w
bedroom. I
th executIve. pooi.
necessary, will tralo Opportunity
psoW itaIiio$.O't Life Osuranc,
14CE
for adancern.nt Apply in
fv*fl Food siore. Mayfair - Graciouso
Apply Lii
3 .drOOm
to Holiday HOuse. 104 Norm Blvd..
Distract Office. 3103 French Ave.
1'i Willis. 7 stories SA-SW
DeLanO
Santord or PCI up .00iicato'iI in
Mayfair - Very likeable split 4
DeLano or Orange City atores
bedroom. 3 bOth 127.700.
Waffled cook's assistant, ms*t be
Part Ridge - Exclusive - 3
neat. Clean, and depsndabiS F ull Earn w hilee y
learn sales
orooni.ttj bath $vht refurbished
or part timi as desired. Excellent
manao.munt. 170.1300 extra
1lA4.
opportunity or advancement.
EQff
while lift retain
Ravermna Part - Exclusive - 3
Apply in person Holiday HOulO.
ii-ploymw'. Writs Boa
pr
bedroom, 2 bath. 110.050.
bed,
704 North Blvd.. D'Ibnd
704
pL De,ary PIS.
Raver Park - Exclusive - 2
Working foreman, experlef'ICCO.
bedroom, i baTh. 15.000wgesopsen Also 4 spray painter. DRIVERS We Train Yet, 0.000
Sense Part -4 bedroom. 2 bath.
Commas.on
Yellow Cab Co. 701
basic experienc e Ill W ay pain
near playground. 131430.
SO..
tin;, wages open Excellent
!P'
- Sanian$o - Nice 3 broom, l's
*045 1fl9 CO1It,Ofl$ will, 01,44125.
a,I'I 3
1
Situations Wanled
Apply in person to Castle Custom
We Have Many Other Ltal.ngt
rebmt. North Cv-'--1 W-v. i.snp A-,
-k - ,n n--P-m.
. . S very t•WIV1S
.flnn.•y
of whet e ler dl's? .0 322 1347
Caerrv A vaila ble Swildayt
by Apeartment
Real Pro Needed Auto Si es ld Care
11
Domestic-Mi
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Truck DrIver's. ppiy In person to
Sc.??y is some Builders. RI. 431. Will care for your child days. Clean
Altamorde Springs. 535 *311.
home and good care. 3734311.
OUR AD TA K ERS ARE HERE TO
Idler
need"
with
ftgf
0
HELP YOU. Call 3222111 fall 0
ppOgeOl the SfateOl Florida
tow cost Went isa
Call 322 104.4 for .ppoistmint.

'maflent Iraler 1011. eattilenl

Me F rench

person

A AAR

9
0 Now 4 Remaining
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3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17.92. SANFORD
Equity in homes, land We pa
off and finance Move in a It
win,hesler Home at

Oriano WP ML.

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Frohlich
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THERE'S ROOM tar a garden on
C a. .A-HDDoNSR BRCIa(I.
th-vtra large lOt with fruit trees.
Ill (4 Pa'. SanfOrd
N.ghtl 373 III?
Includes 2 bedroom, 3 ballS borne
5551
- with paneled Florida room,
carpet, and other extras Included
'S,fords Sales k.dIr"
for only 121.000
Summer's Almost Here!
%31.5•.
COMMERCIAL LOT W
Only $3300
sTEMPrl
AL,LPILY
(hAtk Thew Homes

Laborers. tic eipcfionc* riluifed
Apply Water $Orv*t. Inc.. 100
North Lake Nowell Road,
Cassrfbfr
.y, Fla. 1st Road north
ff 434 1 bloCk west Of 17-53.

heme-Caayti.Y$1, Call 322 1373

5 1315

SaUIIIVIU
nford Rea
IUlty

ba

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Marvna
Sect-on,
wooded corner lots Owner

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AYFAIR,

4", Ili lit $1
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still the
"*'' an'( at
VAF $'s
V0 le
ret,4jif, er'5A4 eIijtll, t?l'rt% Be
forever $111

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available. all utilitlit tVf'ViithId,
'$44 SO t?(P i.?
arri bI parting Call DeLano,
30ØØ or 734 3351
-STEMPERSEZ
31
Houses For Sale
LAW apartment is
MOTHER
Included n thIs 3 bedroom 2 bath
PrIvate party bat CISPI to loan lIrt'
SOlOS Im Mayfair section.
or 2nd T%orP900. Call Old0.
Beautiful shaded yard. Priced at
422-0537
577.500 Terms

OrIS

oArS
Q.rb Appro.0
17) beitr00mi ill yOUrS. ma,

o$onSf John sIlv,c,1S'*150' 10'
t
&amp;
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NO CASH NEUED

Acreage

Lots

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Sale

Condition 1440 37) 5307
PSI Con-,.;,. foew OvArt-Dil' *0*
aw p411*4 A.., 'arp'iIng. uif
"s'.l JO i'll 5'l4

Auto% For Salle

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Winchester Homes of F14

''I. P (IA

323 1520

1i.. new $12.150 $430 d0w1

buildirto Alto tot on Sanford A-.0
Eves 223,54113.

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1$, PA, P5*4, Cia,n. 0.nod

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III 4100

room.

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call offer 4 a in.. 374 1341

'Metal F Wft%M I nporlonictid and
trainees). General Factory

Male _prig Et-rnjj_$eieWajgf..
MQu *EçIP!._*s'-S5
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'5*UtiIL nuliLt) SALtS
oct. tfttiOA 01
wide
1nni,i ii CA B-; -nvp'0'1
7 A.dfl LOiS and pa's
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1,01 Able 0'n I!..
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all Ill)

3151 S. Orlando Ave.
Rt. 17-92, SANFORD
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GEO. WILLMER
SSOC. INC.

SCIuSI$ County, beautiful Con

y Ill DelanO Spa ce nw available
Private and Of seflI private
R.c.ionistIfidteIlPPO0e IecyiC

wIThapptttudIfOfflgU?fl Our new
otice locatiOn will be 3303
Si'moran PIvC 5*, irtfr Ppr
0.000 halting haIry, arid Iririge
ben.irts Call Riecve Ifl%JrafICS
An EQial
Co.. 535-1511
Opportunity Employir.
LIvein Companion
winlir Haven, wages ne9oIIable
ieonc.s cor ncessary. n
,
- eves -Mate.Femaie
is
Help Wanted
Young girl or boy 18 or over, for
counterandPPerattOlOft.full
ftml arid part time. Apply in
person DPtw-IvO Ca. in. On I p rn
Ave.. Sanford.

Further lritormatiof, and op
pcationt may be fin00 by
COrIOCIIn; L.Putffian? C W
,,.I I.. .em inle Coun' y
S'prirt'$ Department, TeirphonC

A(E ISIL' AN
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rear

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TYPIST, I.rp. insurance compa n
has mm.dla!e vacancy for Ii

PIANO LESSONS
t2 week C0C0lI
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Harry_Wester.
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13111,

* acres off Red Bug Road
177.300

rt4rigefat*4 Gaud se4ectkw, 00*
14*
and VA inancing Ne*
%',.1'e'' rn Sant04d AC
Or'o' a

C 2 Property 'or rer* Fenced

sitter, ov#w it Eveirlimp
111091"r-mco's "it twlore soon or
after S. 21111-11111174

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F-,D_iZ.EWZiYAN PARKER,

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Pt$ •n4 IraIlfI 1703 0.f
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OR RENT 2

Alsi0040r

Instruction

w

For Rent

baty

Call U20cls

n,r.

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Samford, 2$

phone 44y.?SSS Ask for MI.

pportunities

Mar OiS,rvce 51011041 'or ease

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AnnouncementS
VUV(if F&amp;iII WITh a P$J?PCSS $1 12*
Garden
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one reading
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bedroom, I' ba th born.
Union Part area
113.300 FHA
financing available

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3721614

Tax 5. Inturance moves YOU lit Ifi
bg, bIlutfiji. 7 3 footer flurry,
yOurs P4.i,r iived in Mo',. -

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311

Aufo's For

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And Scooters -

Bedroom mobile hum. Canliete
5.150 down &amp; assume paymen t

$100.00

Open House Sunday 1.7

Better 235's
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2 2'bii Homes
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iroud to 01141' bigger
A.ppy n
EtAporidimced
Rent
bodroomi and cIoO.45. Ih.c0?
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(arl?t5 OnCIOO*d laundry and
two
bed
. iiQt 5i, Tr,,(l. Termn$I. ISM Geneva, QUIO4 area.
323-5016 garage, pantry. Stove and
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Oviedo City Limits
rTU Winter Park neat

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R et irement Area Phone 11031 31

C'tiNTRY cUll'. 3 bdreom. I".
---t,alht, l•nc ed yard. kitchen
eCuipPf.d $1000 down Bat $10,500
9 574 between 4 5.
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
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proposal.
Itte hospital sale, Kinibrouh
A ttopital sale joint-study sbit('(I
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'Hel auis" I £10 not possess t?
uommmIissiommera and hospital rare ability of yourself and Mr
trustees uilsi, was urged by the
John i Kritler to make
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decision prior to the gather it
A 40.year-old waitress is expected to be returned from Council Bluffs, I()WLI,
In his letter of reply con- of all pertinent information. I
to face kidnaping and robbery charges here, according to County Lt. L. J. Krlz, terning the above to Daehn, will make known my positiori
Mrs. Delores Donna MeEvoy, according to Kriz, was arrested at her Council Kimiubroughi stated:
alter the necessary relative
Bluffs home by Iowa authorities armed with warrants forwarded from Sanford,
"Until the receipt of your informnati'm i gathered and
Mrs. McEvoy is charged along with Fulton letter, dated May 5. 1 had not evalw.teL"
Relative to the nine-man
Thayer Perkins and Michael Francis Whalen, both been fornm!iy approached by
of Orlando, with robbing and kidnaping Walter your committee but I am aware committee voting not to sell the
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of the stand taken against the hospital. Kimnbrough said: "1
Barone, Orlando, manager of the ABC liquor store at SAlie of the hospital as reported would advise 'tour nine-member
Casselberry. Thayer and Perkins were charged in in The Sanford tl.'rald S'ImnC c'utimiiittt'e not to sell th'
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the same case on Feb. 26.
weeks ago.
hospital until all Information is
gathereit. I would advise the
The same pair also was accused of the Dec. 27
Hoard of County Corn.
murder of Richard Franklin Day, 52, of Goldenrod.
tmmissionvrs in a like manner "
Day, assistant manager of the ABC Liquor Store,
SIOyIrigReactIng to the chamber
was found dead on the campus of Trinity
committee urging that a group
Preparatory School.
be formed to make an In4epth
Perkins entered a guilty plea May I to a first
study into the proposed hospital
degree murder charge and was sentenced to life 1 Suspect I sale, the commissioner said be
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would encourage the chamber
committee to form whatever
At that time kidnaping and robbery charges
IsH e I d
By John A. Spohiki
study group it desires to gather
were dropped by the state against Perkins, who
information
restive to the sale.
admitted his involvement with Whalen In the case.
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Whew After spending theseWhalen is incarcerated in the county jail but is
conerning (tic appointmimcnlof a
38-year-old Orlando man
past three days, while attending expected to be tried in June for murder, kidnaping
wanted In connection with
committee to study the sale.
the Florida Press Association's
the slaying of an Orlando
Kitirough wrote, "If at the
Annual Convention at Disney and robbery.
pawnbroker last February
proper time during 11W process
According to Kriz, Whalen and Mrs. McEvoy
World, I don't know how many
is being held In city jail
of gathering Information the
more of these visits) can take. were participants in the kidnaping and robbery of
here on a charge of . Board of County Corn.
Certainly one of the most Barone, along with Perkins.
carrying a concealed
inissioners feels it is advisable
popular fellows I had the °c
Barone was forced to leave his Orlando home,
to form a study committee, I am
casion to meet was Johnnie drive to Casselberry and open the liquor store,
weapon.
sure the board will do just that;
Police said Joseph
Walker. (We were "toasting' where almost $14,000 was removed. Barone was
Spurting. wanted In eonhowever, it would seem irnhim
you.)quite frequently, thank freed after the robbery but later identified police :- nection with the shooting of , proper to have a committee of
Johnnie Gentile, was
photos of Perkins-and Whalen as the men who kid.
the Sanford Chamber of
arrested
Friday
night.
Commerce
attempt to decide
After adoring her (flOW,that'S naped and robbed him.
Police said Spurting policy or procedure for the
not the truth. John) in so many
Mrs. McEvoy is being returned here to face trial
Hoard of Commissioners
would be held for F'lo:lda
movies of "yesteryear," it was in the Barone kidnaping and robbery but, according
representing the entire courtsomething to write-home-about to Kriz, she is not believed involved in the Day ' authorities.
ty."
June Powell serenaded
yours killing.
yours
truly at the Top Of The World
Restaurant.
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County (utnrnlstnner John
" mu oware also of the
A, kittibrotigh. of Iingwtnwl, 11101100 I)) (;l'rirge (roie) In
has retitled in it letter to the form a resolution of oppootillon
Greater Sanford ( lounber of and a vmuiiiillee to twfy the
Commerce rnnhtIllItt'L' On titietlun although it appeared
legklflhve and national nIfolr
I', inc ,t that tune it ,tslgt;t have
regarding the study Initiated by been a more prudent approach
the County (tiiiitiiti0fl °
to study the question and then
prj iii to sell Seminole reflect on the firulirigs.
lal Hospital arni give the
In the smmie article was a
proceed.s to the School IIonrt to quote trot,, Andrew Carraway.
unnatruci new schools in South where he reportedly tulvised the
Seminole.
group the ( ounty is In a
ilie chamber ('otuilIlittee, I
'lirecatbous position a far as
chaired by Ilobert
,n.I ..nf)achn and indigent care Is concerned, if
Crossley,
George
voted the hospital is sold to a private
unanimously' Thursday in up. operator.
position to the ltniipitnl sale Until
"It would be of interest In me
more Information relative to the to have Mr. ('arrsmwiiy give his
sale IS 0tIti1ifII
cszmut defi rut lot, of indigent care
be cry exact in the
Chamber cnti,tmiittcc tellers to
cacti county conuniinner and spelling-out of the cnunlys
to hospital trustees also were precarious position''
dispatched requesting a
ftc ki ring to tho r;:;rt;' r
"souindin" from each regar- ruirimtttee inquiry relative to

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Indian lore is demonstrated by Mike Newman of the' VM'A Indian
Guides for Tamrny Combs, daughter of Cubmaster Cleo Combs at Cub
Scout Pack 508's Indian display at the St. Johns District Boy Scouts
Show held Saturday at the Sanford Civic Center.
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A 17-year-old Sanford youth Fenn Park t'rtday. His 1971 Boulevard.
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west of St. Augustine. Tr'umsn Orlando. MI'S. Rose's car then
Kenneth (Kenny) boa, lU west struck two parked vehicles.
Damage to the motorhome
Woodland Drive, was killed in
the accident, lie was a was estimated at 12,300 while
sophomore at Seminole High, the car was totaled. Mrs. Rose
where he was captain of the and children, Steve. Carbon
junior varsity football team Hose. 10, ansi Pa:r.eLi Frances
Rose, 13, suffered minor inI Related photos on Page 2.)
The driver of the car, a 1159 juries.
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two unoccupied cars we"
in critical
station wagon,
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temporary hotel tand at 30
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urnt of a Jacksonville Hospital my of Maitland and a 1970
bucks a night, that's about all!
-thomas V. Fitzpatrick, 17, of Cadillac by Mrs. Martha
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could do to alleviate the strain
st 405l.akevtewDrive,wuthe P,eschei,olOrisndo.
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driver. A third occupant,
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excited about a mono-rail train
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Michael Smith, 16, of 1417 Oak
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Road,
Casselberry.
was
zipping by 20 feet overhead,,. ,
Avenue, escaped uninjured.
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while we enjoyed our breakfast
MI. Wayne Clause,grandAccording to Troopers P. A. totaled following an accident on
in the open restaurant below.
n ii %lrs. K4Uileen Claw-w.
Shouldn't be butting-in with
V
tong ume restdtnt q7t Sanow car was travelini south on I U S- 11-92 South 1)' SAnford
5 when the driver lost control Saturday night- One of the city's
the problems of Orlanda, but,,.
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watcr pump houses was
with the Disney World folks
tnt to the Unik-t
and left the east side of
demolished Trooper Cooper
telling us that they are going to
States
Air Force Academy it
MANMADE SAND PILE
roadway. The car overturned
also investitnted ttu accident
build three more hotels (as
Colorudu Springs. Coin. He
11w i .etnn, ejecting all three and charged Miller with
rapidly as possible — at a COSt
rn' of Mrs. Diana Hata
Tommy Ray Widener, 27, of Coleman escaped wreckage are deputy I'erry Thomas and
(ccupants.
careless dnvu'uim.
another $0 million) . . . and
vey.
of Osteen. Hal 'trooper
C.L.
(Tommy)
Tomlinson.
'Additional
with only minor injuries after this lime rock
In another accident, a Tampa
with many, many conventions
president
of lu.s lucid aUon'
titan
Is
twln
sought
on
charges
accident
photos,
page
2)
hauler he was driving overturned on SR 434 just
Cart Epps. 16. .
going on at the same time as
at Honor Society and Chitsof
reckless
driing,
leaving
the
—.
(Gary
Taylor
Photo)
west of 1-4 this morning. Looking over the
Slarco. escaped with tnin*YC
ours, there just isn't any logic
it
ti.an Ath!ettc \
scene of an accident with in- injuries but his 1970 Ford was
for those folks to even consider
I'iriir,
juries and failure to make an totaledutanhl:tp in. actilent
putting up a major Convention
unmueduite report by Trooper
Center in Orlando.
Richard Shaffer.
Headlines
Why would anyone schedule a
According to Shalter. Edward
County Attorney
convention for Orlando when
Thomas Burke, of Tampa, was
we gave GRANNY a
can stay right at the en.
Inside THE HERALD
turning onto SH 434 off
tertainment capital of the
Wesleyan Drive, when he
WOrld'
s(nNI)lN(; a bit like the vice presidential
reached over and opened the
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lii those hopeful some Democrats say he should be.
Pay On Agenda
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then
pushed
his
wife,
a
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A reminder
Florida Gov. Reubin Askew says America is
W,snda Johuis Burke, 43, out 't
planning on making the annual
JACK PROSSER can make that
learning "that what is best In our country might
the car. She was run over by the
tour of Seminole Junior College,
periiiit
it&gt; MARION IIETIIEA
snecia I deal you want. and
for
the
MattI,nd
righit
rear
wheels
stf
a
trailer
not work so well elsewhere."
it's set for tomorrow at ID am.
County Attorney 'lhmoin sewage treatment plant area, being pulled by the truck Burke
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in room V.104
coffee and
hiumberger will discuss fees pits and hauling, fees for trailer was driving She was taken to
goodies to be provided. Will be
relative
to his office at tie dawn inspection and road Florida ihspttat
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tmmmrrow's work session of the problems confronting the
county.
County Commission .
Discussion of the agenda
Sonic' time ago, Iliminberger

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terming it a "pittance.
Hospital, or with those who (to
To Commence
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partitnic
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have the money, but refuse to
2 Entertainment .............II torney a paid 110.354 in items Include a report by
pay their bills?
Construction will commence
Area deaths .
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Horoscope . ..... ........ . 10 budgeted salary by the county County Engineer Wolharn Bush this suitutter on a water system
There is a difference, ob- BrWge ...
and receives other fees
vloualy.
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Calendar ....................
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nClassified ads ...,.,.-,. 1243 Public notices ............12 added legal duties, such as curve; reco,nmend.sttons by learned today with
Commissioner John Kimbrough nouncement by the U.S. Far.
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Cosiiics
Thanks . . , to Dick Bohr, Crossword puzzles ..
Other work session Items relative to purchase of the Day triers hlu'IHC Administration that
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auto agency In Sanford, There Dear Abby ..............10 IV
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agreement between the county AVON PARK, ES. (Al')- families will be served by the
and state, Water Control and Two U S Air Force Fi Phantom system. Plans wsre submitted
Co,rvation Advisory Corn- fighter-bombers collided In March 8 for approval to,) the
mission, amendments to the midaIr and crashed south of State Department of Health,
zoning reuiations, cooling Orlando this morning, Air Mc(ougts, said, and appro'-al IS
tower treatment, release of Force spokenwn said.
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lk'niamm received his Ph.D.
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HUGH BLAIR ana rnAwcles j
SLAIlk hit wffo. E-. &amp;~.
rWVrdan?S
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO

CARL 0 GAFFE. JR
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Le90I Notice

IN as: 19slaft of

O.c.as.'

Claimi . Diøieedi A•effisI laid TO ALL CREDITORS AND PP'
titet.:
SONS I4AVINO CLAIMS OR
of ,-.• are I4fvov
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AGAINST
SAID
MANDS

notiftee and required to Pr@SWVI &amp;MY ESTATE:
claim% arse oomands WAIC14 you, or
yc,~ iml raC4, of yov ary ftvrrt,~
ViThilf of you. "%&amp;V havt against T"* Wit," arsd re-clu;red to prts*ftt &amp;nv
gslate at 04AROLD K. SEAPAAW, claims and d"naft" W"Kh You. or
OK "d. lot# at said County. It I" Vilhe Of Vft, may havo against the
County Judge of Seminole County. ntale of VILPHIA SHINE,
Florida,,
If? It'S court
off
oic- as, tat# a? said Coi.vitv. to Pt'S
hou" of saka County at Santora, Cou,MTV iwof of S,aminclo, CoV"IV

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from Atlanta, Ga., were housegueras of the;. -jother, Mrs. Katie B.

Sandifes-, over the Easter holidays.
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community of Weathersfield, on SH 436, west of

Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement agents,
assisted by Seminole County narcotics

1-4. Those arrested are shown being escorted to

authorities, this morning arrested 12 youths

the cowity jail and in the interrogation room

ranging from 17 to 23 years of age after a raid
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were from
Fallowtrig
a change by [Avender. the new
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School will be 7:15 to 5:13 a.rn.
and 2- to 3-15 pm.
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state Law were for highways. In ow
tj-4se hours during witi&amp;
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-4 request from Ov'
*&amp; to Provide
some Instances even in the
nudrunance to a paMan *( SR
is operating are not
light
highway annexatiotm charUr
dy the hm"whIch 46 which was abandowd an
of the new coL He
CotUp
Lite rt.nst prolfctlon for
rather than the State law.
said there are no county
5.1$.
en.
cuoi.0
thtt
Granvilk Brown, mayor
e uirements to maintain
Davis reported he had con- rC.1
the
North Lando
BerAdict,
district
abarlidonied
state rand .
conversatinn following the tacted C. A.
In other comments tm the
meeUng of the CALNO Couwd engLrxer. Stato Department Of
wid
road situation in Seminole,
with Longwood's Mayor Ken,, Transportation. DeLitnid.
Chairman Greg Drummond
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For Running Mate

had asked for a survey. ft
recommended a resolution
March 10
conduc d
informed
Da
commanding
Ran Eugene
the
.
vis
Beriedct
assistance in
has
no
departmental
Mooney
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and
refused to answer a question
campaign for the April 25 Mu- sachusett-s. Wallace didn't men- from the press concerning
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h Its In
whet
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, who City Camw to tam ft klm
conference in HostOli.
ran a disappointing foiurth be- tical action corntemplated in
the
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his friends still any he could be

of

drafted should 11he primaries
fail to produce a Democratic

early choice at

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zuiton the City of Casselberry's

s a Bar-BFor example, there'
Que honoring John Polk Sheriff of Seminole.

Ul nomination.
top California Humphrey unite the party, and that, as a
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Hwnphrcy reportedly feels where he told an airport

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that Kennedy would help him of several hundred he would en- they had given him a vote of side it the county attempted to
ter several more primaries, confidence.force Casselberry'
s hand over a
Muskie added he would wage dispute concerning Red Bug
s
the
Minnesota
vice
presidential
candidate,
he
possibly
Including Pennsylva-

senator mentioned Kennedy at would be somewhat Insulated nia, where the voting will be all-out eforta

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Davis Om contacted John

Altamonte.

here In Seminole.

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-ib~actinn
change.
The former hours nf r4ww2tian

use of a state law declared tin- Lavender and County
WIULSIn Bush some weeki ago if
constitutional tome years
could be
previously.
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All the annexa tions Urider

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the legality of returning road
arid bridge funds to the cificit for
Hours fr,r the Mv-hing light At
territories the board considen Bear Lake Schoat
will be
to have been illegally annivied.
ft wish" Of
The problem stems from changed to med
area.
annexations accornplislieti by the residents of the
County
the cities nearly three yem
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B-n.
ago, in some instances tiu-ough Davis asked

, meetthe July national convention in runner-up in Wisconsin. new emerged from a two-twa
However, some morithis ikgo
home to Montgomery, Ala.. ing in Chicago with 60 of his top Nqrth Orlando agreed to jotn a
Sliami Behch.

.-wp K;wu%er. *low up aeoung
timuls under feda,ml W"mp

By LEE UNDER

Associated Press, Wrftcr

Road annexation.

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Gov. SignB
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stripped the governor's pt-opus- in Development Corp with

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of ii provision which would
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voluntary public testimony, while the center's
ilIiil.%tlfldad

superintendent
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recovers
£5.%.UV5.S
from
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Co ty Zoo Operator

ThankI'on""
thoseof
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did have your nvaudgsisa Ott in
a-rn.
Ma&gt;beU
the slight fog this
we tart to blink our lights at

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those
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habit and maybe save

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SOUTH VIETNAMESE forces fight on the

northern

front

In the central highlands and

north of Saigon. U.S. planes make more strikes
In North Vietnam.

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LOBBYIST Dita Beard told Rep. Bob Wilson that

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s mauve
Mr. Derby says it'
(pronounced fflQlC)
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she wrote a memo linking GOP wnvention
. tevti
antitruste suit,
financing to settlement of the

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The commissioner P'as
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Willia Mae flood, Santud

,ttut*tcliicI too operator,

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WEATHER
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through
Friday.
Highs
cloudy
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tonight in upper jOS and low fi'Js.

Fair and dry
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concerned"about this decision I lorascops ........... - . - , 1B employed by the city.
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to leave the zoo after she tt Hospital notes ............IA
IW(kfta
IA the ji..ettet sitli Jeitug&amp;iit dod it
deotctt Ii )ears Li
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was dis&amp;ioaeu that to gIo
"1 told her I was sorry she botiey flow
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was leaving and i1e, told
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SH require hiring simther
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Mazda'
Gas - saving
d get
kind o a young bu'4
1600- cc overhead cam engine a Young,

fast styling • Hi-back bucket seat's •
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At present,
a
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woflis
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gislative
seslon on time focus on the nitty gritty issue f
euiiiCSSiO,u.

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.aos premier

Wang Hang cut off all his
whiskers and thereafter
bCCIII1C
shave Laotian. (O.K .....No

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Swofford predicted the lungwood law suit is only a beginning to similar actions against
an the
Seminole muni-.
ctpalitle-sIleaddedhehasbeen
Informed the County CornmlsIon will file law suits
questioning
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1111 be at
draft board
The wo rument:s att..rt
Mayor Brown. of 1xingwood.
Country Club on April Mh. a private session fast month in front possible antagonism re. held the sanie day as In hlas. jachmetts and Pennsylvania.
Berrigun ritmam ui pnson =
prm
that
antiwar
p6"t
Pbillp
prior to adjoummtnt od
Twenty-five bucks a head. Sacramento and has referred to suiting from his 1969 auto acci.
ttr, Berrigan &amp;W six oU*n form&amp;J other cbargm while bad h"
meeting of the CALO Council
too .... and I'll betch* there'll be him by name at other fund.. dent on Chapaqulddick in which
been
plot
to kidnsp pmidwatial
aid#
inig decuntimted for the remain.
conspiracy
that inchaiett
a
of Local GovernmIents. warned
*nothing but Standing-Room- r*6i1IK mirttings arc,urrud tM a young woman secretary was
fendarlb until the liuverni
killed.
representatives of the other
Only
w
a
country.
Henry A. Kissinger has resulted merit
With victory
folce
nt offter.
South Seminole cities they are
Meanwhile. the various
r4w
trtaL
In a deadlockAKt jury.
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"all in the same hopper with
Democratic contenders spread behind him, Sen. George
The t: s Onct Ctu-tjury o
found BETig
The
onsin
to
raise
McGovern
flaw
to
California
out from WmWednesday 0 raise money
9
t3.su.
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more money
.
guilty on seven cusats Involving .iddttd its guilty verdkt1i
"Longwood s being used as 3
Gotta hand it 10 the BAP- fronts in the cxintinuing pre-con- his continuing drive as his wife,
letters
=w"W in and out of WildnamiaY to tk-c am it had rvTAliIIASIE. Fla. (A1' have allowed the state to Issue test case." Brown declared.
Eleanor, and former Kennedy
I think that they're ventlon rjjp5w battle
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prtwm
but
failed to atree on
Salinger launched - Gov. licubin Askew has $200 million in bonds for con. "But we 1"I our
absolutely
Kennedy has said .e will no
not
agree on th. other three
ns
1,506-word
co
piracy
count
.
sncd into law a bill scum" up structlon of public housing.
ap.
smarter than
U.S. Navy for damages on run for president or vice preii. the South Dakota
in this 10-count in.
that
was
the
key
olement
in
it*
counts
ii state corporation on housing
Its fl good start. There's no patently comparing City
hetfofCm'fr.Ap' -ew Jensen,
&amp;
dictm'r
*at.
iv'i-si IfOVttfltflCEh S CISC.
w
ld
prepare
a
ck
now,"
said
one
f
Attorney
S
Jo
that
ou
ba
12-year
turning
seph Davis Jr to
* the chaplain who was acquitted -That
plan to eliminate substitridard the governor's aides Wednes. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.. attornty
NW100 U( the juvir-j ,v,,u,'u
Iasi week in a cvurt-mArtial on
wilfully
seven
dwellings.
(in).
L'TUUT*flL Un the ca.t&amp;'
for Mrs. June Lormana, who
adultry charge.
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4nt
however, the Legislature
The measure creates a )IOU.S. filed the court action against

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t forget M. Kennedy high on the, Ust of
pruspective running matcs if he

t"WbAded in thia wition.

De

Atory*vs 'a' P(aiqpt,4f

t hat aSSlStafl(-P be given to thi
(Ity of l,ngwoc4 In the law suit
conthe
challenging

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.nrtgp.

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By CARL
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Sea. Hubert 11. Humphrey is
Valle mitist of the attention is telling potential financial back.

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ou-iowing noin" Awns W"'ripw
,s east 11164r~qrrollifp StW017W, H"WY 6 Koningity, has claims and demands wfl,ch you, or
pa"Pt W.0044 aTEM and Wolf it, 4,,-;*"C@
Carpeting ill Lv'ng Room. sjll 41313k. Nulan. E.,rauil en all. been Stud in ftu$ Court and vow are •"t' Of you. may Poa,e against to.
'I'll 1 0 coic, a Default Judpfnen'
be e5r-sC apattat you. 4cr $* tWIIc?
C WV5I Cty Of yo.j.'
IltatS Of BARNEY LISIE*SKI.
Comfwl Pat vs'nce PEF lit. Wan.
Tfv' ,, Saoroeins
written
said Petitlol!
I? CII!, to f on
Said Sale is to toe made Pc saSs.,' Wail Cast.'
csasae (ale of 5mb County. to ff4
WITNESS my hand and official m, hr-fyi) nt tAlc final
WITNESS my hand and vfflcial psflhlonoq's atfortwy, ROBERT 5(, Co.m$y Juegs of Seminol.
Of hole Court at Sa-$r
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Sanfd.
SEGAL.
of
ROTH,
SEGAt.
55I
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i.
orida, a? tois ø,k in D* court
Sentinale Cmjfflr. Fier4a, this IV M LCVINE, 140 bw" co'" sirm. h*'"* 04 Sold COvntr of Sanford,
10mlr`046 County, "V06- this W" ARTHLIN HP fircl(WITH, JR
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Florid..
1573
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Iand*, Flo.14
day Cl March A
Calendar noritM
Moiso
Samov-1t County, rwiap
($*all
320M O"'b~* ^Wit I?, 197L and from lhor I'mo, to the f"st Xv";C86W
ARTHUR 14 DECKWiToq. jot
Ipis
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of
#11*M#*f#9wt81 with 1914 Chimilial this
Of martfta T. V,tl-m
ARTHUR H BECKIN1104, JR
* 7-0 rovi*s of each
rfAafi qilrw wo', ,,,v -co on
CW0 of Crrcw"
LWA of Ciflc;w,000%.ry Clam
Court all
PetI'oersanorIwvevim.i..a,,,y
Cart
stta
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IN RE
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Ob".b( IC, Prtigr,pr,
I ti'.c, a'
Ccu' Cctur' c# S,,'ncoe
arturo. Ciri
Ac,pt .n of KAREN EILEEN If' lass cai .5 the Cavaty
aliC n1L,j$.
.)WNBERG flu .0. Iris •a°ana c.wioao (sun'v Iior,m encumsisfing ,
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Re5pond.nt,anCyoa'.r5Qulr,dfo property, lying and b5iflg If' fOfbO*irç oascri
S.mlnOf, County. F1w-4.
pour-tv, lying 0071EN.a minor. JOHN BAXTER
fle Ior- answer or
DV'Sn Sen,nei. County, fiorire.
and being in Seminol. COUSuP. 01.1hTEs a "o'. ant NANCY In eroa.te.
,.,,
to hoe PItl. 1w D'sIuh.an °
LEE OUTTIW.aminof,bvHENRy Is,.. Estate .
Lot IS. 510CC A. MALIBIE fbOflda. howl:
S KENNEDY. The, 5?ep4tp,,q
Mrrapr wIth' ft, Ciess *4 sad SvDRES FIRST ADDITION, •c
BARNEY LISIEWSKI
LU? 2$. Block S. s.Dnt Secl.
Coufl.ancs.'veac.opyttisrouf upon
NOTICE OF ACTION
D..'nwold. according to tn ias
.-oing to pill thereof as r.cuco.o
Deceased
laid 1114"I'laww. of his 8"Orywy- 4#% Plot 5"* U ~ A co ft* "I,c "WWI. as recordod in Plot DO" 4. 10~ FURMAN MARTIN OUTTI!N, To AM Ctodi,Wii and p"Wes l4svivip
THOMAS A SPEER- CPO SPEER 9 ft-colds of Seminole County. Pago 30. of Mo PuVic Records of JR- *11064I Residence is Uf*",)", C161MIS Of Otmeals Agolarst Said
SPuR , wtb.)5. adOrns 1 Poe!
YOU ARE NQIrIED theq •
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Samino; Coun',, Fior .oa

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money, either!)

Av"Vt. 52wor . Irwhu
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or b"OTT Apr V 30M

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ground-breaking ceremony

Notice

BY (lIi Scot?
SemInole County.
1'( AS5OCiAIIOf.4. • car- WPI*5S a5ffl if P0 10. *344. 113
F la Ida
Depis p Class
per i!&amp;of orp,n.zpd and ci sting MCVnOI,e Avet'e. Sanford. F lace
pursuant to the (awe of the Unilof 37111. on or Dclv. April II. 1173 and Publish, Mar-ct' 25 April i. *2. Ii. SIENSTROM. DAVIS
34 Well S"ort
4, MCINTOSH
Vein of A"Wito. is Plamir" end it y- to" to 00 lia a ortaut, Im
Von! Long Wanct,.
110"t"", kvIll I* Omer" agawal DEB 121
Pmf 0"'Co box I=
FLIGENIA COLTER, &amp; single
%*,* Jor"Y
rwida State Bank
women, Is Ortandaril, In* "
yft and O*Ch of rou. W "* I~
You re Pwr-vop, PIOtFIIed 't011 a stiff dr-siOn.d. as dee Of the sbOvS di'mafldad II' said Complain?
- Suite 73
Pi0. Our- DrovWIt Cp,if'SI VO in fIt. styled Court. will at 11
The rature of this Suit i to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. *1114 Sanford. Fl I,7tJ7I
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA A? .ruty% for PshltIG-,,,
CcuI' Court, E.g''ee ntt' Judicial £5/ ,..
fpl.t. a t.rtCln
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j,, a r and Iliad Jvlv Is, 1571 IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY P u ti' M.rc'. Ii 22 31 *0' I
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CIVIL ACTION NO ?; X3
0roca. it, Civil Actom AID 72 33
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be"- 1W cfth. of the fro" (wev) and F-Dro" In O"iCA&amp;I now

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PIILDA 0 ORWBLSc1

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that Mrs- Jones would welcome
your prestrice .... and your
rebuttals to some of my
cha:Vs. t Might have to use two
lass rooms now that the
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In the goings-on of our locally•lected officials.
n view of the fact that I do
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use many of them as classic
examples, I believe it's only fair
that if any of these politicianS
sfl 8
would be (nteresk

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IN THE cLIl
JUDGE. SEMINOLe COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
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Monday at 8 a m and we'll kI(
with ttagaln tomorrow at 1pm

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MARC.ARC1 COWPSELLY. whose
Estate of
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as'd
As aOmnis?ra'of
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rCofOd in Porn? act* 0. Pap, $2, Wlrderwedit. H$IF*5. WI?'O
New volt. 11TI
the Estate of
4.
Pu`blIC AVCVC 00 &amp;III'Mir-Olt CVJMTV, and Woodman. P.A
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
'YOU
Robtrion, Altan. N.Y., and Mrs.
decoasod
SHINE,
VILPHIA
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.Endive Excarisir - Demand that AR'TmUR A CONNELLY has Flo"Ica
X4 Eat,i New England Avrnut
T Hulon Ray
.1ranie Cuevas. of E"',
Slow, Martel About Steady. timo s t,rr.iw it%tt*cit,--Lit-cotwtof Nn bef- qio"c itoame Yov and you P 0 beli am
Attornoy of Law
we required to s4rve a ropv of Your Wirlier Pars..
artim, 24 count 112.00. Ikaf semirale County. Florida. for
P 0. beit 2251
MofV49*.aOub?e wrinPit OI4P?TI5, It ally, t It on Flor ida wit
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joyuitile stay It. you in our fair
DI
FirIda
Demand Fali- MIIIkeI
PSA!PiLPS LCOEB, Attorney 'or Ilie
M.arch 2. 25, April S. 12. P,'t,Uth Mar-ct'
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73 75
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4-5 bushel crates, few
foantoft. whoi. .cdr.n.s $uflr O5.
.. on
S
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pt.,
One Norm Once Avenue. Of 10ndo. DEB 151
sales $2.00. Romaine tie. JOSEPH DA V IS, JR.. of STEPS
DES 71
DR. GEORGE H. STARKE
Florida, arid fiN ?*ofigtt'&amp;wIth PP.5
D*vos a MCINTOSH. At
Demand Fair, Market About
cWft of the above Styled C040M on or
NOTICIN OF SHERIFF'S SALE
10#'IW, 10? Pt*"Wppw, w*ft3w so
too THE CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND
SWA0. I 1-9 bushel crates 91.25. or.,11 PCO? Office Boa 12M. Lon
brtw* A,prll "M, 1972; oMvrw*o a
Johnson and Chairyk. of Miami,
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
wa riorias, 3mi, and file the lum"W"T may 1W @n?evvd against
NOTICE
it HEREBY GIVEN that FOR
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were in tile cit% city during
Pwslry - Demand Gtoold. ar to'trial with "
CW,k of tht isbi)"
you, for Thr ~*Iwl ownanded tn the " %f irlue ot that ca.M41" Wf tj &amp; FLORIDA
Easter week to visit with
ConptanI or P,tfl.on.
£s,ctjt,o5p 51uSd out of and UndIr IN CHANCERY NO. 73-335
Market Steady, Wirebound $v10d Cutt oi,o, wior-. April t
me b"t of the civil Court oi a @card I m at ~ tho, marru" of
Mrs. Arlala Johnsori traveled
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
1"2. othrrwitr &amp; gef&amp;ull &amp;no
WITNESS mt, "na and the "&amp;I of
mother. Mrs, Irene Blarkshare.
t,-a tes
dozens.
Cou" co D&amp;av County. F lor ids, wpm NATHAN FOORIE. Husband
too court on mafcq-, 3m,%, ir2
%.
I 1-I rr Randall Jr. relebrated the- ria train to vWt with her
ut,^&amp;?e luda"wn. w11! tw entered
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D.nand.d
moth wedding anniversary tius children for the Easter week in
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4.R1$UR II BECKWITH. JR.
53a10 tCojrl ll the t' day o MARGIE K FOORI. wt.
ion
tawk. Many more hapM ytun Washington, D.C. She will
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Radishes - Demand Fairly ... W
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Clore, of "I* court
NVvernbot, A D 1971, in that Cwlaln
IlImpE
rILIS, my hand and VHIC,al
to the Randall&amp;
By Elim 5m"
cabit trittlied. Diner's CILM Plaintiff. THE STATE OF FLORIDA M
reuirn awn to the city.
__ Gcxld. MarLet SWady. Cartons, ilow ot said coo" or, the "" as I, of
MARGIE K. FOORIE, nft&amp;W .
Deptity Cleft
, vs Clarence L. CGOW and Alba
film bags, Red type, 3D.6 oz mfr m A 0-1 Ill".
Mrs. Mar), Hawkins was
s
$1.00. While icicle type, 24.5
WrIt
Ea,cvtlon was dIIIvsrsd ,
weekend guest of her sister-inARTHUR If BECKWITI4. JR.. otaw
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
me *6 Sheriff of UMIM014 CDVW,V.
Clark of circull Court
I
low. Mrb, Bessir Hawkin&amp;, wid
FWjoa, &amp;no I howl, Wvi" UW "W thol kATHAN FODRIE has III" a
NOTICE Of ACTION
$&amp;MIM4 County.
niem Marva- Mrs. Havitins.
Lb "mu"'
Still Black
in prociss
The
cotl.Sanford. contem 82-50.
STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Flor4a
to to-wv 0"Cr"d Poo" 1 Y owhod Plignion in the Clfcul, court of
GS DISMICT
StfnlfODIe CDvVdy. Florida, for
returned In Barlow, where
testarits we working.
pr- ø4
RONALD KEOLA. R,slcanc. by Ctarancs L.
BY Ellen koll
Cab
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Demand Fair
Unknown. E AA MA
WADENE CooW.said prop4"V toing w*,od DtaloWflam of Mart4go.&amp;to VW Orr
Dewy Cleft
will benefit the new Good
1.3 a kindergarten teacher .
Market Slightly
pillar btar w" given remtly
In SeminDif County, FW44. rhorg mvired to wwwo a COPY of YOU4 4
KEOLA- RV140"Ce Unknowil
STENSIROM. DAVIS
Samaritan Home. W on't
You, and .cP of yDu. art hr-Sby
p.rhcsltaftv ouiaeb.e as tolto.-s written Ufefflhl, If •n,y. on
t*,Ici-e animals in Cisno Park
Domestic Found type, medium- i. w.c INTOSM
notifolid that 0 Sul? has bW b, W.V! I
a~ girls wtxnl they large.
The North 30 foill of the East 30 THOMAS G, FREEMAN. of
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bushel crates &amp; 50 Ib Pool Orl" b" I=
feet elm, West SX feel of L05 e A ITENSTROM. DAVIS &amp; McIN
.p,.net VOU In "is Corcuil Court,
rju',o. State Sane
William Ta-Lar was tm*
approach you for donauona Be cartons
A
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Etorif"nTri JL4,t.of C,,cull in Oro E Coftfir,'% Subwv-smr.. piat book 2. 70%m. AtIorneyl #or Pri,i.o~rr,
1~ultt :1,
truni Florida ALM 11ruversity three ptliormallt,"In nwnlory is part of this worthwhile
whow awrliss Is Post o"ice ban
FWWO 2V71
off Sorh4va4f Counly, Fjwida. JM P&amp;" 43
hightr. 50 lb mesh sac!ks 11.25. Sorito'd,
for the Luster holidays. H
CWII ACIIo, PlC 73 3s.0 Div B an and the undr-fled as SP*r-n of 1330. Sanford. flo'od.. 32171. ano flt
A!to'tps If P,$ItlCWWf'
White, tie ZIXI'S most Project.
14 bushel Crates,
11VIrt. FEDERAL NATICNAL Seminoig County. Florida, will &amp;I tho Original with tho Clerk of Me
Pubinh marn IS, M. ", April S,
return umn tin Tallahaxwe,
thtjt. Z%CU IYPC S2.bD300.
MORTGAGE £.SSDCIATION. a II 00 A.M on the 205h day of Api-li, abose styled Court an or bofo,
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dead while
W,Iham'%,Wte was In ttr city mostly 93-00; Sartly type, 92.75. W73
alim 01,96"466 and raftling A,D IM. alter for salt and sell to April 17. IM. 0!h9?-*,1i* S 04406111
Or a 77
time intruder in the bears
and ultimate lodg"ienl will be 1puv.nt to u's laws o* me ur,...c me higP*st biddes, iv C.*Ih
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Vales at Arnoor!m Plaintiff. v
to anv "
oil esiming iobns, at the torea o9aww you tor trw reort
NOTICE OF PUSLIC SALE
sii&amp;V rooUCT,
other members of his family,
RONALD KEOLA and EMMA
front (Wash Door a? the Seminole demanded in Pt'S Petition
borne f or the Easter holidays
WITNESS
hand and OMitS
wife. County CDuYIP,ov%, In %anfprd.
Local Representative
I41iCE IS HERECY GIVEN. NADENE KEOLA. tilt
.
lXUhinni will return to West
from Paint College. She will be
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0040"*Snfl, land You and Wh Of Flof'". 9 ho above delIcribod Rvol S061 Of $Old court on the 101" do V I I
Phone
3=-a9IftV9. Posuan! to Fine, Juopment at
Ntm
Beavh.
wtverr
he
now
returning 4uring tile week to
Marck A 0, IM
Forttlosure mnovrod con April 3,~d. V". owe required 10 IJ* ~ a aww Pr 000" V
r.w U.S Navy was fmLnded
Seal)
That laid ernie it being mao, to
Augu,iui. Ge
191 Iii U'SI Cr'tam Cave. priding in of wrItten d,$,f,.fl t this CofriPiCill!
, Mt--h 11 1794
ARTHUR H. BECKWITI4. JR with the Clek of said Court. and satisfy th lr-rne Of $aid WI?
?toe Or-cult Court, in one tor
0,1 at C', cult Court
sad Execution
i.minole County. clo,,o, in C i v i l t.f'vC C Copy thit'f
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Mrs Ella Sims has as bet-

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direct consumer prices.

O.crnd
To LII Crdhtn CIII PIIlaIP N1VU?S

c4vziorattori,

... Mrs. Ltnore

sho%;Twm specializing in sleep products and
furniture at

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rorn 'trn. a? ftrsl
joule of said County a'
this ncice Two coo" *
$ØfØ) wThiflhIIcalendar ?TOPttI$
ttinQ,1, oil p
in
•I,,' of
of Pt's first pubi .ca? 1051
Pits
.nvo.IIs1.t. the PLO" ofree10r'Ce a?
notice Two cope of each
RDU'S I. Bo Y2
and poet cit ca eGorfl$ ° '
oaitnof jef,icnd UicSI be In av flIng.
MI F*nI. Nor"
ctl."icn?. end P,tt be ern to
wII thsII Eats m, place a? rnldanee
IN Rk qi,r marr.A94 Of
Carolina "124
me Claimant. his isgem. or his a,
*no Past otitce &amp;iulrots of thit
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED larnev One occompan4od try a t1l;nQ claim",. &amp;"a shait to 11"W" to by
A'R~"L'*L' &amp; COUNULL,yr t",_-_-1a-X
the art bowel to Itroclose a "%W. too at on* dollar and avelh CIO If" or thil Claimant, rm ovent, or attorney
aftc
MARQ&amp;RE'T CONNELLY, Wife
towe on Me tollowong PrWr IT in tw"nd nol to filed ilhall to v", dnd accorivanwd by a Ill" t" of
NOTICE TO DEFEND SelniMte C&amp;JfPv. Florida
S~ Marjorie R SOVMGM
orw"liar and such Claim or oornond

1t41 SATE Of FLORIDA TO

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Demand Fairly IN lIft CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND
Good, Market FIFflL V. ltciK)Ufld r o a s s ui PS OLE
COUNTY.
crates., Pascal type, 2 dozens FLOR I DA
IN CHANCE RY NO 773-M
L. dozens $225 3
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CLJi IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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Large, 2' bushel crates.. $1.50.
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MLne $1.75, 50 lb mesh sacks
1pM&amp;VOO
bushel crates., u,.,- Ave.. L.aPe Mary SThi1i
$1.-1.50. 1
medium-large; Red type $3.00.. Cwti'.
haw
. 40 LOILI! Mary G~Orb&amp;Qt SW
3.50. mostly $3.00; SVOi 13.1* V.
re eric ttaiwe m,ie to vegis$r
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p,fto..50, mostly S3.OG-&amp;25.

CanvU - T'lemand Good,
Markrt Strad% Film hags,
mesh or Julilet rimster c-orltainiers, miedlum-large; 4&amp;1 3b
$3.25; 24-2 lb S3.15. 50 lb mesh

palrics MarriV, Hit-

chman, of ops I,Axta, itusited
with her father, Charles

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NATIONAL WAREHOUSE is located on U.S.
14 -92 at Longwood and is a warehouse and

cA%FORn-o mDO
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like a
In (his regart, the hepital
public utility It is in a monoty
position prtivI(lin a service that is a
necessity. Vet, believe it or not, there
Is r.o government agency with corn-

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4n-n and chllzlren, Mane anu
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But llos
take in tin(1 slit,litl $20 Iflilloll a year. (if
this $17 billion comes from private

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smirr rendffed to mankind in
this community. We are

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inc sale, please csU or send to
Lie Good Samaritan Home,
of the Just Us Club. 10a.m. until
Home, 804
Mulberry Avenue

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aource and the reel from government,
Thl makes a hsltal htsine one of
the biggest in the coun t ry. yet there I;
absolutely no control by the public over
how all that is spent. No one cheeks up
on the hospital trustees or ad
ministreitors. They are free to use all
lt,cqc, dollars according to their own

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NO (JISh Li needed to shop at
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brand
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q2 Lnnçwood, has annowwt'd a cnts )or.
A large selection of name under the NattohM guarantee, RtnkAmerlc*rd and M as ter
sale starting Friday with many
Charge at-c accepted or
unusual bargains In sleep brands, such as Simmons. which iads' •'
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Targets were antiaircraft which Is *1 miles north of the
mid In the central highlands.
a GEORGE
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U.S. sourcea estimated 400 batteries and radar stations, demilitarized
Associated Preas wrIter
targets in airface.to.atr
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The United planes lad aUac
SAIGON (AP)
b -: Planes also attacked the
Sta tes unleashed today the North Vk,tham, twit from 7th range artl)ery
heaviest alt attach on North fleet carriers and half from thing acm'ea the dsmjlftarijd North Vietnamese on the na'thera front of South Vlethamn aiM
Vietiwn since the bombing halt bases hi South Vietnam and saw, and storage areas.
The Nor th Vietnanmese radio adjucent areas in Laos.
tnlMl,tmylngtocutoffthebase Thailand. The swces said 11w
North of Saigon, elements 01
of the growing North Viet. attacks were ordered b Presi- saId 10 US. jets were shot down
ee North Vietnamese dlviover North Vietnam daring the
namese offensive in South dent Nixon.
'flu-ee carriers were can- day. The U.S. Command sloiw were reported to have
Vietnam.
poured acrosa the Combodlan
South Vlemamese heWed for a initted to the air camnpaign declined to say whether
b.order and surrounded tie diidistrict town 75 miles north of Five destroyers offshore added planes were
Sources said all the strikes hict town 01 Loc Ntnh, 75 miles
Saigon. The enemy attack Unir S-inch guns to the bombwere south 01 the 30th parallel, north of Saigon and fIve miles
rolled Into Its eighth day on the ardment
nxurt rrnni Fighting oiu.

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and An Lac, the provincial
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l%'OOl) — Fornuil consideration for granting a one.
year franchise for garbage and trash service In the city Is
icheduled for the April 13 meeting of the City ('innmcll, th e
heard decided at a work shop session less ttutn a dozen citizens turned out to state opposition
to franchising. On e of the number, Perry V,'1te, sAId he was
representing some 200-plus residents who prefer to retain
private enterprise rather than a franchise for the servk'e
Mayor Kenneth Brown advised the city IIiA&gt;' ('OliCt
trash, Itself, as a service to the citizens within one year. To
nw..iinnt from flniwn n.nwd to (itv Soot. ltalph Fisher,
&amp; negative rrpIIc'-s
.sl ii,hplh.r
given III U
truck he plans to purchase In the new fiscal year could be
used for trash collertion,
Fisher said Instead that he Is hopeful a packer can be
bought, instead, In addition to the planned pick-up t'tick
purchase. Councilman Dick Qenshaw, who had suggested
the work shop on the Issue, said franchising appeared the
best method of providing trash pickup In the community.
Under Crensluiw's plan, the franchised garbage company
those
wculo pick up trash once weekly for all residents
paying for garbage service and those not — free of charge
•• and would dispose of the burnable trash at the city's dump.
Representatives v.1 three garbage companies were
present. All had sutxnitted "proposals" to franchise the city
business. The proposals were returned unopened to the
companies.
The owner of one company, smarting from newspaper
reports challenging his statements that his recent hike In fees
was attributable to Increase In county landfTh fees, said he In
willing to open his books to County Commission Chairman
Greg Drummond for perusal if Drummond will do the same.
C another matter, Council Indicated, following a straw
vote, that It will approve a conditional use on the Mcaaren
professional building on SR 434 to permit operation of a print
Shop. Public hearing on the variance was scheduled for April
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THREE INJURIES resulted from a morning mishap on SR 46 near
Geneva, when a rental car driven by Helen Scis)oki. 40, of North
Merrick, N.Y. went out of control and overturned three times causing
ochildren, pussengersin the
ki an
Mrs. Scisi
multiple in
auto The trio was removed to .lcss Parish Hcpital at Titusil)e for
treatment of a broken arm and cuts and bruifes sistained by the driver
and lacerations and contusions suffered by the children, names
unavailable. Robert Levering. Florida Highway Patrol trooper worked
the mishap and made no charges
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senair Finance Committee has
taken a ma)Cr step in Its drive to
irvM an adequate income fm
the nation's elderly.

Males

The average cash payments efita.
to aged welfare T.ee1PflI 3 Fifty Per entof any eamIng
NOT HAPPY with
H
itk
'°ii1d be t)UBCIed
Per Tnonth ranging fro(n at°' S
Febrnr i sharp rise In
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to $ th from
P'Y°
thing costs. lead b ooarofficials say few aged welfare
lag food prices. But HerNew Hampsüre.
recipients rave any earnings. bert Stein, chairman of the
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ponal would guarantee et.t,
th
the
nomle Ad isers sa $ ..so
minimum
So.
$130
month
In
adments 11) aged, blind and dii. recWlent
administration h a $
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abted welfare recipients. the wpresent IntentIons" of exCalled
IL
Social Security benefits and W
IYMTL
tural output
me provision w
estimated four million welfare
IARMI:R AN(ER ii s- i
criticism of yUur n temn
Charges
meat rripwnts.
nriers hrnuht a demand
i t'cI\A r.sits
civicorganuatior in the
elderly. above the poverty level
&amp;ireni Toa tkchant, presistate
eaabltshed by the government
and Brown IN(Wth O&amp;$$ dent
of the National
Farm.
statement
Her
substanit also would
OW' ers Unions. for a
wasmayor)
whether the City of 'iespectfufly" pat down by Councils and proceed with meat Investigation into
Uallytughermnci*fc*another
Casselberry will remain a Swofford tmmedlately, who C'AiJo.
24 million welfare recipients
chain stare feed prems.
print, claiming that contents of the Interview had
member of the CALNO Council insisted Instead that the
who would remain below the By THE ASSOCIATFI) PR
not previously been made public, the San Diego
of Local Governments and CDerry amendment would
Rep. Rth Wilson has said the rno published
poverty level.
per published
y
y containing
approve funding for the not exclude anyone and tnd
In the Interusti-al
In addition, the committee s by columnist Jack And
was material that It said was drawn from the In.
organization on the basis of *0 he has no intention of ezrhvtit*
proposal would more than Telephone &amp; Telegraph Cap,
pre tervlew.
membership fee pins Z cents anyone from membership The
double the number of welfare written by lobb1a* Dita Beard mm
n
ex a
Efforts to reach Wilson, who was instrumental
per capita will be cmiaidered by real isane at hand finally came
recipients in the adult cite- from an fl7 executive who wanted to get her in
in the Republicans' decision Ic, hold thew conthe City Council at a work oul This was method of funding
gcrlea. from 2 million to 7.4 trouble. the Baltimore m said today.
night. the argantiosticia,
Monday
ventlon hi his borne city this August, were not
Mrs. Beard has ''1 d on
session
eath th.t Mw
million.
Formal action will be forN. Duerr contended the by.
The Committee would raise wrote the Anderson.publlslmed mno, wtldi successful, the Sun reportet
The Senate Judiciary Committee has been
theonung the following week, laws called for equal memo- Topic At
the federal costs of the adult linked an ITT cmitlihatlon to the R u l an
Council Chairman Edith Duerr hership does rather Uaa the per
welfare program to .7 billion. National Convention with a setthamd in en Investlpitlng charges concerning the memo as
t
its examination Into President Nixon's
told fellow members of the capita hails approved by the
compared with $2 billion at antitiust case that 117 bad____
pivifrg with w
nomination of Richard Klethdienst to be attorney
organIzatIon
night.
group Swofford countered that
Justice Department.
general. It his additional deliberations
"Put up or shut up," was the an equal tee is charged to each
me Sun said that in an interview March 3
The House has approved an
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rmage given to Dr. Duerr by cityMary_
Wilson attributed the memo in Anderson's cal- scheduled
of today into whether Kicindienit acted
increase to $4.1 billion.
Ia 1i.erly in the irr case while be was deputy
the three mayor represen- cents per capita.
Both the Senate and House mini to Mrs. Beard and made other sta
iicd that ascii
attorney general
tatives of the other cities 01
SwofIord
ale have
versions would establish a urn- that conflict with testimony fl5
proposed by-law and amend- GdOfl T. Meyer, SaflIOId the
'1111tY of
The Baltimore Sun said Wilson claimed that
CALNO.
form national level of pay- given to the Senate Jtvib4ry C.uumiDs.
Y teL
mime. Will idY
FWI1
p&amp;rad in
'We want to we If we are nient isis been
The Sun said its stay wit haled atia 45-mbaite William R. Merriam, Mrs. Beards boas in the
menta. with the costs paid en"A city just starting to tirety by the federal
going to have a there-member Casselberry. North Orlando the Lake Mary Coamber of
ITT office, instructed her to write a mnerno
taperec*d lii-bw that the (lUornla
Camui-t tonight at $ o'clock provide these vwrs will have m. uo
Maya' Grsnvthe Brown,
or f our-member CALNO
lithing the antiust settlement with an ITT
of at the Lake Mary fire ball on the a much greater per capita c
Council," Lol4gwood Mayor quiet tiraigh fl
pledje to underwrite $400,000 of San Diego's cash
by
federal office with Rthesl E. Cos, a spat to for
San
of wmtion of that than a city with already government and the states with Diego Union. After the
story appeared
Kenneth Brown. Council the meeting, questioned
bid to get the Republican convention.
established services."
chairman, told the CaaielberTy Casselberry's reluctance Iii ommmitty by Sanford.

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Sanford city
Umgwood, Altamonie Springs at the request of the cities
have no desire to annex Lake
and North Orlando will contInue year. "Ih.e?y
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the orgunization with or without population and understood last
Meyer believes annexation
Cl1bemTy.
May that It would pa"
Altamonte Springs Mayor per capita fees than Longwood, would not be feasible from the
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Lawrence Swofford siunn up ze than North
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for
the
average
borne
to
They
regulate such ftth
the feelings of the tlu'ee cities at
"The city of North
preparation
through
taxes
the
cost
of
of
food.
cleau1in
conclusion of the meeting by cannot afford the 11.500 fee PY
- stating to Dr. Duerr. "If you do suggested by Casielberry," sewer, water, streets and other of operating roam and location
of fire extinguishers. But they
'xpendltures
not want to be a member-If you
Brown said, reminding the
donvt concern treruseiveswith
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hevrnccurthdenee&amp;nCALNO, organization would not
-- tell us and our three cities will received approval of some must be given a reasonable building programs, salaries,
timetable of when all city services or room rates New
--g ahead without
*16*) in
The
dispute
between widu of the state official, "U services can be provided. Jersey, for example, has
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Is not Interested In paying city Hospital Facilities" which is
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not
Ciwmnuan Brown added that taxes without services," he will more than 50 pages long. It is
soon as the gaeel was rapped to
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tell the chamber.
aboutsiacb matters asfbrdi-Illa
Open the meeting. Chairman Dr. Duerr is not
Brown's first question, 'lie on the organization and He will mire the group that and food service, reads amid
first order 01 bustheas" was to suggested
she
do her Sanford cannot annex any vehabWtatlon. But nowhere in
opes Without the appeov.l the manual a there a single
CkIhry
find out what
a
was
imamewat," banding t
of it least 51 per cent of those word about how 1".pHal
going to do,
packet of papers to stady.
going to do
Hevir' already said that he properly owners to be annexed should be computed or charges
Meyer says the only operty decided
Dr. Duerr instated the by-Laws would not ask his City Caiw4l
The result is chaos.
of the group had to be amended for more money due to balking the City of Sanford has annexed
part, has been vacant land, which Hospitals are free to do as they
to provide that membership on
casielierry's
would cansiz at the cities 01 Limgwood's Brown told Duerr, Will be developed hi order to please with the funds which
- Seminole and Senunolt County, "When you have a decision, let OOtAIfl city WatEr and WWes' tie)' get from providing setservice As they develop, they vices. No matter how they
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Itself, 'u u
install the water and sewer spend th
blUlasi 01 dollars,
- cane when the county cmuir .
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lines. streets and Light&amp; winch they never have to answvr to the
a valuable member." 1he said
then become the prerty of general public or to any elected
THIS i
Ford was totally demolished in an inver-tigating troopers G. C Thomas and K. M.
current bylaws would permit
Sanford at no Cp
to the official Hospitals prov
a
membership by am other c1t
8:20 p.m. accident last night on Dirkson Drive McLedon of the Florida Highway Patrol, Roph
present taxpayer
public service over which they
at Interstate 4 in Dltona. The driver, and only
was east bound on DirksOn Drive when his car
Meyer oilers a word of have a monopoly, in doing so,
occupant,
James
Franklin
Roph,
21,
of
615
left
the pavement and crashed in the Interstate
caution to those who favor ti they spend inige
of
BARBS
4
overpass.
Lane,
Deltona,
was
dead
on
arrival
at
Hartley
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portlnn for Lake Mar) that, money. But unlike other
II PHIL I'ASTORET
Seminole Memorial Hospital. According to
(Rupert Chastain Photo)
although most of the residents monopolistic public services,
bought
property
In
Lake
Mary
they
are
not
rspuiiIble
to
any
TIst'rt tin- a lot of pLict-i.
for rural type living. more and electorate or elected public
i'herr
h'lIo can go, and
more people will build and official.
the bous has told us near)'
all cii them
move In, demanding more and
Public schools offer an Inmore services He cites iii his terrsting comparison School
Ut0t1Et111P ui at
text problems the City of systems are organizations
thr teller's wuidt'w pearmu
Canelberry Is facing now with which provide public service in
County Eced Supt .1 C.
Commissioner Sidney Vthien machine was oii
IIr'Ct 10' (3W tPr,I.
county rigbt.of- In front of the mower as it goes
a monopoly situation. They are Lavender reques ted and made an effort to end the
ray and the answer was "yes.' down the right.o(.way" "No, It
completely tazenpperled and received permission from the controversy regarding an "Wher, was the women" "Iii is not"
by
of canity Cm
to scrap all alleged Injury to a woman who her yard," Lavender replied.
talks
Lavender said that he did not
education elected by the tax- emergency road maintenance was staidingth her yard wheria "How far away!"
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feel
that his operator was
peyer. Each local board 01
mover belongin. to the County yards." ..Is It camunon practice negligent
that it was just one
education does the school
In other reports. Lavender went bY- Uwvwft 8 Pelm at tile for thle men to check the 9
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9und of thaw rare accidents.
HOIIEid has invited all
planning and budgeting for its told the board that Richard and striking the woman's arm. —.
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to ii pollution Con
coinnuiflit). Since the board is Pi&amp;ttz). who resides on Sunland
A b% at c
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hiThai matte- has heat before
ferrucv this
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spring following a elected, there Is direct corn- Drive, had requested signs be
Dzrtnan meeting which muxut control over each Local put up near ins hone to protect the commualon v1 weeks
by dieting
Apparently and the qiltitiCil 01 payment ia
produced a
of antipolhiristem
Mrs Gertrude MrMI4jeg
born in Riley, taa. and lived in
his rell I$10 bill ha'
Um agrumetits.
ft s bad enough to hove
Mrs. Gertrude B. Mcktli4
Sanford faa nusniar of years.
for the
Perhaps
a
sloiflar
the
child,
who
is
aboat
ba'
ii' rut r'uu' over 5(flfl.
bs
n, of ) S. Laura Ave., She was a member of the
0WOM
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Is needed Ia' yeas old. darts ad Into the
:Iuug.
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do they hove to
op for disaasiom several tln
1
tonight
Methodist Qirch.
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We
Street
at
a
Iviitk
m414 get z
P
it on
bread'
bike without oh- VIblorI ad If the
both by W
1
Wedn.day mornl1g.
care for a mbaswe jaiving 511tt'
Servivas are a sister, Mrs
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tie ±e
Kie Spurring of Sanford and
cooling IOWUI II4of
d°IIT5 If aScii tom. 15
taw fran ts own pocket simply
water for roolLing. to avow aw irruntity bw" "we ran by a that sips would belp to prevent to no
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hospital board elected in whole an accident
Briasat Funeral Moere Is in
danger of fwtlnir rise in p
BL.%CI.
ob)ecuom
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2
me board, on a motion by
or ui part by the corunuwlly.
charge
of arrangements.
WSW bmwerature.
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there would be greater (niinilUIO(eT Ed Yartioratgii,
,tu
ri Ir føf that
tO- Mn. c..1raa;
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put
and ,s.iarest
NO
'7- co 5015- Laur*
t1 board !tli1d b,oiv that It Is
r
p?UbICm of the c- wL"fl!flC *V nesi hi! frime
jMLE. N M
Ig_ ** see wa*.ee,iv of
Uicwrdaent upon the !lm4
vanity r*ght.01-way.
— Juan Gulirrrer u Socorro munity hospital.
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Lavender was authorized to victim to gradara proof 01
Perhaps In this election
svnr'a
elected mayor of Magdalriia. a year, eanetbing will be d
hire a supervisor at a salary 01 regbgnce s. the pert 01 the
'''win a. .ilii C. Spri
MIIitIJ vl- about I r-SdatIing control ov
$411 per nxmtb for the rued coimty.
C*m*tUI-V
Brlssr F,iiittl
lage
tiitt
1 Lai
department.
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Altamonte Springs-Mayor annex lands in the county
ounty
Lawrence Swofford rose to the without giving adjacent c
a
public
hearing.
residents
ood,
defense of the City 01 Longw
branding perscns who opposed
1k' suggested all future an.
recent annexation by that city
nexatlons
be referred to the
A3 "sorehead-s."
before action Is
zoning
board
e
mayor's
remarks
Th
the
Council.
taken
by
made following statement by
City Attorney S. Joseph Davis
Councilman I A. Radloff that
adjacent property owners in Jr. said the Council can set up
wishes as long
county areas should be notified 8fl procedure it
with the
not
conflict
does
acas
it
are
before annexations
city charter. lie pointed out as
complished.
under an
Radloff said the city's ad. well, however, that
visor)' zoning board has alternative annexation
procedure adopted during this
past session by the Florida
LegIslature, 30 IIiI published
notice of intent to annex is all
that is necessary.
Referring to the recent law
suit riled against the City of
l.ongwood challenging an annexation, Swofford said he does
April
not Intend to waste time with
Lake Mary Chamber of
this type individual. He said
Commerce, 8 p.m., fire ball.
Altamonte does not and has not
planned to hurt people.
April 7
Of a request for annexation
School Board, 3 p.m., budget
under review by the
currently
summation,
zoning board, Swofford said,
"Just like Longwood, that
April 74
Rt mmage sale, Ascension property Is commercial." lie
Lutheran Church, Overbrook did not reveal location of the
Drive, Casselberry, 9 am, 10 3 property in question. "I object
to anyone except the people in
P.M.
the city telling me how to serApril
v' the mayor continued.
Knights of Columbus founders No action was taken on
day dinner.dance.7:30P.m..K.
Itadlof I s recommendation.
of C hail
Under provisions of the city
Seminole Audubon Society, charter, Altamonte considers
cruise on the St. Johns River. annexation by property owners
petitioning for it. Petitions are
Car wash and bake sale
then ce rtified by the county tax
sponsored by Junior MYF at
as to ownership before
SSC
Community United Methodist
tion by Council.
Church, 9:30 am, to 3 pni., 17- ac
92 Cauelberry.
April 9:
Spaghetti supper, English
Estates School cafeteria 4.7 p.
via, sfonsor(-d hi&gt; PTA.

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noon, Zoo concession stand;
bring own sandwich or buy a
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her city's represertative In He said The method

fly DONNA F.TEN
oul,ANU() -NORTH
epiIe - tintenients from
Attorney Thomas
V I%lag
reeman that the city stands
Ina danger of Lecontlng tOe
iiass iii r n tii n
P l) ni ng
IIauniripality, City Council
pprnvctl. without opposition
riot) titter the bonnl or the
' Miens, another planned unit
devrinpment.
('rookod ('reek, to he built on
I90 acres south of the trailer
Ilark on SR 434, between Mns
I(nail and hays lionel and north
if lialuitna linal, was gii'n the

le's t)'an eight units f"m' the one half mile the road
I'UU coning following public lan*l will is"
botders tho developrr*nt must
the
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hearing.
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business.
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her
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of 11,11)
develttI)tIfltt, said 5$ acres of Itirtlier aletlgflati"n
heard
from
annual
reports
city's
the
cause
the tract will be built in patio inning may
pvmnt ('amns'Utn,in Uerte't Fo-* that
in
the
to
fall
plan
itiatter
of
hmnc's around the perimeter
tniirt Ik'lfr ha)anu' In the gen.ral frind as of
the ilevelupmnent while tsv, it wove baken
the c.o It, Maim ii 31 t'tnIed 11,514 71, in
lockilnit
ee'i,
llqrif
i,flai'r sc' lion, of 311 antI 2 at tos
the road a nil hrirlga fund
will be used fur ,nulli-fnniily 19 it"r pot Pill) ,ittiing of the
$1,2G5 11 and cost of the recent
Mitre
cities
livid
tiotisitiit l'tnnniol arm' 4313 patio %'iliThltP is p,"cl
elections was $173 2-4.
shoulilbe
so
Fortunate
to
have
so
hones antI 1,014 npartuevsth for
Councilman Tray Plltind
lie added that
murti I'll!)
a total of 1,45) units
reported
work on the northwest
built
mit
to
In addition n club house will vlevelnpment thni,lil
ball field is irtrrrpleta and both
yi'ars
In
fiv
twilpy nn'ttwr three to four
Only change insisted upon by hvirkst'ip* are up at the
at-rs, llelle said, while r,n.s
the
(filfull to 11w plan as vip southeast field which will be
acres will lie used fur open
otnolated In a few days
Itay" Road
paios Overall density of the vnttk'l was that

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Editorial Comment
Primary

Results of the Wisconsin presidential
preference primary are just one more witness to
the fallibility of this means of selecting nominees
by the party faithful..
emergence of Senator George

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Its Muddle

President and '68 presidential nominee appear
not to have been affected. It is In the execution of
this design that the csrnpaigfl experience, the
ability of this politician IC drive home his '72
stand on currant issues that the Humphrey hopes
must restFor Senator Edmund MuskieofMaine, his I 0
per cent total is more than unacceptable. It is
almr,sL disastrous to the future of this former
front-runner. Which is, in Itself, a factor which
brands such primaries as fallible to the point of
being dangerous when such good men and honest
politicians as Senator Muskie can be so

and Wisconsin still hovering over all.
Two sx'Ji tests loom. On April mh the
primaries in Massachusetts with its 102
Democratic delegates and Pennsylvania with its
1R2 will settle some more fates. Mayor John
Lindsay of New York withdrew from the
Democratic sweepstakes after his 7 per cent
Wisconsin showing.

Yearning For

__.Ask f or a lot of money if you

True To Form

think tie likes you
"Anyone I've ever seriously
that the
nted, I got" said Feld. He's
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The Wall
inc
owner of ltmghng Bros. and
1get'z] Be'eiu S4ee, having eliminated 583
circus. the
Barnum
forms and farm letteti dining fiscal W1, now biggest in&amp;the'iailoworld.
13745 varieties of f
hU
He Quit' seriously wanted
lt&amp;s. We
therrneaendiug Observer Form
Gunther-Gebel-WilliamL. It
trtttr W to the IRS, tThrtg it: RIØIt °
took a $2 million deal to break
QiaricUe (N.C.) Observer
up the Circus Williams and get
Its star and his tigers.
Feld. his 21-year-old son,
Kenneth. and an agent in Europe mci at every act that Is
ifpi
hired.
lie sm 50 Europezin
TELEPHONE
every
year. visits eight or nine
531
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arms schools and watches his
o N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD, FLA. 32711
own production maybe 100
times.
WALTER A. GIELOW, Editor and Publisher
Never gets 11mri of clowns and
WAYNE D. DOYLE. Advertising Director S Aul.to Plisher
trapezes, sawdust and horses,
FRANK VOLTOLINE, Circulation- General Manager etc., he says
"You can be awn) fox a week
JOHN A. SPOLSKI. Associate Editor
WINIFRED F. GIELOW and then we new things hapFRED VAN PELT
pening when you watch the perComptroller
Managing Editor

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keep It under five minutes.

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GARY TAYLOR
Sports Editor

DON W PETERSON

JANE CASSELBERRY

CHARLES HAYS

County Editor

Mechanical Supt.

Classified Manager

DORIS WILLIAMS
RAY STEVENS
Society Editor
Press Room Foreman
BILL. VINCENT. JR., Staff Ptxthgrapher

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C.$s' N"" Semler
HOLLYWOOD - "1 had good tuck and I had good
timing," said Joan Richman, and as a consequence she is
pTUQUceT WVWVC WIUI network nWI.

lhere are women producers who do duumentaries.'
wiid 1lL 160thuS4."sand there are wunwn who produce our
puhticai Lulh shown, such us 'Face the Nation '. but In the
field of Live hard news. Fm the only one. One reason. I guess,
U. that newi. has always been considered a mans world just
as journalism has always been a romantic, man's
profession.. Girls don't get encouraged An this field and they
tend to give up But wc're seeing more and more women in
new:;. whl: L:; f,ii thing'
Miss Richman.. who is from St Louis, is a Wellesley
College graduate. with a major in English and a minor in
pohtic*I science. Shortly after her graduation in 1961, she
joined CbS News Special Projects department as a
newspaper rhpnrr.

Pbllthsd do!!; except Saturday. sundry 3rId Czwlstmiss
published Saturday precding Christmas
The Herald is a member of the Associated Press Which Is an
titled exclusively lv tho use for reproduction of all Itie local news
printed In this newspaper.

Herald Area Correspondents
Fain Park - E. Estates
Attamanle Springs
Marilyn Gordon
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Marilyn Gordon
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Ann Riley

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industry,
For while one repeatedly 'c-ads of Jams
' industrial
giants. m ost business In Japan is sma fl and medium
scale. That's not unusual, of course.
But what is important is that these smaller industries
foreign trade. As
have become heavily dependent onincreased
uvt'r the
o9icr
taw
material
costs
wages and
and ex.
production
up
stepped
past few yei.rs. the firms
ports somewhat rashly to make up for the co-ct-price
merely
squeeze. They did not Improve produetMty: they
increased output. This led to a manpower squeeze. to
inflation and a recession.
As In the past, these small and medium-sized corn.
panics hoped that by a massive export drive the could
drag themselves back UP.

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provemeats.
The board denied a request by Dean Oakley to rezone
from A-I agriculture to ft-S multiple faintly at the northwest
corner of Lake Howell and Howell Branch Road. He was told
that he might apply again In six months.
AL-to denied was a request by Robert Greene for rezoning
from fl-IA residential to fl.3A multiple family located on
Lerratne Drive, approximately one-half mile north of
Semoran Boulevard and west of Douglas Road.
Walter Hailer, of the Snow Hill community In Geneva,
came before the board at public hearing to request rezoning
his property from CN restricted commercial to C-2 general
cunxnercial. The property is located on SR 13 facing Snow
Hill Road. Hailer said he wanta to put In a convenience store
and a laundrca'nat. Citizens of the area object, saying they
moved to Snow HILL to get away from commercial districts
and they wish the area to remain a quiet family area where
they can brII%5 Up their Children. The request was denied
S because, under C2 general commerdal!Onlng, the property
owner or someone to whom he might sell the property later,
could put In a number of different types of commercial entex-prises, including a "Juke-Joint". This was felt not to be In
the best Interests of the area residents.
Hailer told the board he plans to install a disposal plant
which would be designed by an engineer, lie Said he had
been told that water caning out of the plant would be pure
and would not harm the area wale' system

Then came the Nixon new economic plan.
From what has been written above. It is clear that the
big jolt will come to those small and medium firms
which employ 77 per cent of all nonagricultural employes
Already reported are an Increasing number of bankof
ruptcus, heavy production cutbacks and theIs firing
Increasing numbers of employes. The propect that the
situation will gm we-use in the months ahead
Japan's real economic growth rate, uhirh a'eraed
12 7 per cent a yrar from 1.6 through I469, slowed to
9.7 per cent In 1970 and probably to less than 4 per cent
In 1971.
The cost problems have been magnified by the rapid
growth of real wages In Japan The Increase was 8 7
per cent In 2970 and 84 per cent In 19.71, This is con
siderably greater than the rise in productivity.
The Japanese government has voted a major series of
public works programs to spur the lagging economy .
But the direct benefits may go to a narrow range of
industries-those in civil engineering and construction

Mandatory Sewer Hookup

Now It should be understood that what's being talked
about Is relative. Japanese exports to the United States
probably increased by 15 pet- cent or thereabouts in
1971 But 1971, which started out as a magnificent vear
for Japanese exports, was more than half over on Auc.
15. And by that date, commitments had been made for
months in advance. So the problem is actually the out
look for 1072.

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In this, likely the large Japanese producers may not
be hurt too much. In fact, preliminary reports indicate
that a number of these larger firms are going to do
slderably better In 1972 than in 1971. They can cut costs.
step up their promotion and cut back on uimrofitabie

lines. But it appears that the small and medium-sized
producers will be further caught this yes.- by rislnti
labor costs and heavily increased competition in the
American and other overseas markets.

Mullet lake Water Association, Inc. Represented by
attorney Ned Julian Jr., appeared at public hearing before
the County Commission to request a certificate of public
and necessity for wale' service in Seminole
County.
Julian told the board the utility would be limited to no

One Man's Opinion

"I suppose U was a menial job, c______
li pping out Items for the
file, but 1 thought It was marvelous then," Millis
Richman said. "I clipped and someone else filed.. Thet! was
promoted to reieacber and I was the one who read the clips
they filed."
net major research men, in i, was cu-aieo on
our apace flights, beginning with Gemini 4.
"A few people left and these were changes," she
recalled. 'and they locked around and I was the only one who
knew enough about spate flight and live TV and they tapped
me as a producer. Luck and timing."
Accordingly, her first assignment as at producer was the
launch coverage of Apollo A. in 1965. She has been on hand for
every space shot since then and she'll be producing CBS's
coverage of the lorthcoixung Apollo 16 flight
She is just as solidly Involved in political coverage, as a
producer of news programs ranging from the first primary in
New Hampshire through the two conventions and an t."ougti
claction night in November.
"Politics is getting dawn to a fine art," she mused. "The
media advisers make every effort to bold a colorful event,
something visual. early In the day to get on the evening news.
Then they'll have their candidate make a major s.a*Cb at
night in tune to make the morning papers and the morning
news shows

Section 6.12(8) does appear to be mandatory In its
language requiring the abandonment of septic tanks
whenever a sanitary sewer Is constructed within 100 feet of
an owner's property.
Marsee reported on the question of mandatory sewer
hookup pursuant to rules and regulations of the Department
of Health and Rehabilitative Services.
The question of whether this mandate could be legally
enforced by the county with a mlnlmwn of difficulty was
posed. According to Marsee, it probably could be enforced
but with a great deal of difficulty.
The primary problem arises In relation to police power.
If an existing septic tank meets all requirements of the
Department of Health, "and these requirement are
numerous," and If it poses no threat to the health, safety and
welfare of the community, Mansee was of the opinion it may
be dlmcWt to find a basis for the enforcement of the abandonme ntofu septic tank and hookuptoa nearby sewer.
Water Service Approved

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Joan Richman: Gal Makes News

Regulations provide that all malt wbcrlpIioin be
paid In advance,

No pail of any material, news or advertising of this i,dilion of
The Sanford l'4aild may be reproduced In any manner without
written permission at the publisher of The Herald Any in
dlvliiu&amp; or firm responsible tor iuh reprvthtlun will be
considered as infringing on 11w Heralds cyrlgh1 and wits be
held liable for damage under the law,

Broken glass and other debris still Is scattered around
Pine Crest Inn, which was destroyed by lire several weeks
O.
Mrs. Maxine Hancock, owner of the property, said she
would like to tear down the building and rebuild but Is being
held Up by the state fire marsh al.
County Commission Chairman Greg Drummond said the
place should be boarded up and the glass and debris should
be cleared awn)- before someone Is hurt on the site.
A resolution from the Commission was suggested to the
state fire agency requesting that the area be sealed off.
Drummond annouced there will be a meeting with the
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officIals of Altamonte Springs and Al Davis, of the Sate
Department of Transportation at Det.and, and the county
regarding the cloverleaf at 14. The talks will be concentrated
on resersirig space around the cloverleaf for road t i-

As a result of the Nixon action at this critical juncture. #
my sources estimate It will be difficult for apart to
avoid a depression lasting for a considerable time. Re.
co-very will require a major reorg*nization of Japanese

more than 120 customers. He said the association Ii basically
a group of Geneva residents ("and you know that Geneva is
rlotaieta for poor water") who got together to put down one

By DON OAKLEY

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Her Uth, at CBS is producer for the networks special
E'.enb Unit. which Includes such Items as the political
cariirngii and the space r.11"I'llfir She was ulsu the producer
of a well- remembered memorial tribute entitled "Louts
Armstrun. 110-1971."

Er1i,d an s.rnd vtmss tn.TIer October 27. 1910 at the Post
Office of Sanford, Florida 32771.

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Japan.
it explains why President Nixon's devaluation of the
.
dollar and Increased restrictions on Imports have been a
continuing shock to Japan.
AM it suggests that the United .tates and Japan had 4
for close
better, and quickly. set up some mechanism
to
protect
our
cooperation
arid
su
tation
c'on
and re1,ular
close mutual economic, political and national security
nce
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interests. For, in the way the world has developed
dependent
il
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es
are
heav
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count
two
our
Ii.
World War
on each other.
The problem Is that President Nixon's new economic
measures came just as the Japanese economy was show.
ing signs of recovery from the recession which began
in Ic 1970.

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McGovern as the current front-runner for the
Dexnocaratic prize Illustrates this conclusion.
For here was a candidate whose popular
appeal had been at a very low ebb as his anti-war
Of course, th is patchwork design of state
stand was whittled away as Nixon's VietPrima
ries will go on. But if they continue, as they
nainizatlon troop withdrawal scheme flourished.
have in Florida and Wisconsin, to produce
But the current strong North Vietnamese
vinnem whose credentials, records and peroffensive, throwing Into battle for the first time
formance rest on a single, suthknly popular
damaged
Hanoi's prime divisions, made the McGovern
issue,
then the case for a national preferential
Now, however, there are more primaries
call for a dated and of the United States parprimary
as proposed two of the stqtesmanand those in which Messrs. McGovern, Humticipatlon very lively and appealing,
in
the Senate will become even more
leaders
phrey. Muskie and Wallace will be top cornThis is not to minimize what the wellattractive.
petitors with the shadow of New Hampshire,
planned drive of the South Dakota Democrat
-----accomplished. But itistopoint out that in this
such
a
win
as
his
30
per
cent
primary at this time
Offbeat Ruminations
of the vote is not what it might well have been
without the beating up of the war issue.
Th en th ere is th e surprising arrival of
.Alabama's Go'. George C. Wallace in the runnet-up spot with 22 per cent of the voters
.' says Feld, * etrcus school; of Europe. the cutting down the aerage age,
forruancr ansays
fl3 KA BARTLE'I1
Writershort man of 3 with thick rest from existing acts. The from 46 when he started lUring
choosing him. The school-bus issue on which he
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AP
recruitment really isn't diffi- thl9S9toZtnow. "Wheslcame
glasses.
rolled along to the overwhelming victory he
w voiu
here half the clowns were over
In
defending
the
three-ring
cult.
issue
was
not
an
en joyed in our state's primary
want to run away and
old
vaudeville.
70."
he says.
in
"It's like
he says he's perhaps
of any moment in Wisconsin.
circus. And you're thinkln of concept,
the only person who can be *11- Once you played the Palace you
Feld, whose lifelong ambition
But Wisconsin does allow cross-over voting, starting at the t.
ting in frvnt of Ring 2 and were pretty well ae. Now you was to own the circus, has
Herr's
-rion't how.
shoe- circus owner missing the action in the others. are in If you've played Ringling learned a few thin too, since
Democrats can vote for Republicans and vice
his first p11th as a snake-oil
versa. The stand-off attitude of the "Rv.election lV1rWFCideV('
Feld hires ) per cent of his Brothers." says F'eld
,
Fold has been Instrumental in salesman at age 13.
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lag
om
th
aight
fr
are
talent
s
tr
of the President" workers was noticeable.
learned Stick to the three or
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Thus when a 40 to SO percent
cross-over by four best ones, perhaps starting
GOPsters to the Democratic side and the total off with the piece do resistance
h0a POLLUTION
wnlch Wallace achieved are considerea as a to get his attention.
to
one
of
the
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ywrr
Vning
many
could
be
that
factor,
It
single political
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cirru sclwL'.. irt him knoe
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act
you
hope
to
per11w
and
means to further discomfort the Democrats
thought tect the time you graduate.
support the one presidential hopeful they
He might take an option noe.
would not be difficult to defeat in November.
-Tell him you're not interBreathing down Wallace's back, however, ested in that old center ring
Be enthusiastic about
was that ever-embullient and ever-hopeful
three
rings
Sayyou understand
Humphrey
of
neighboring
Senator Hubert H.
that
the
best
act sometimes
vote,
Minnesota with a 21 percent
plays Ring 1 or Ring 3.
Viceformer
of
this
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Now is the time of year when all good school adminlitrators and school board members make plans for spending their local share of America's annual outlay for eduat its present $70 bifliwi is Uit- nation's
largest single expenditure, next to defense
This aprlr. for the first time, they will have a
trafly local national educational "supermar ket" where
they
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meat and materials, a recently opened Educational Fadiities Center in Chicago.
The need for such a center to bridge the gap between
the educational "hardware" business and the education
profession has long been recognized by key educators.
Among those instrumental In developing the Educational
Facilities Center concept were Wilbur Cohen, farmer
secretary of Health. Education and Welfare; the late
1)r James E Allen, commissioner of the U.S Office of
Education and (h-urge D Fisher, past president of the
National Education Association and now EFC chairman.
The EFC is a perpetual exposition where new products
are demonstrated in actual learning environments by
Chicago-area students, who attend hall-day sessions in
fish bowl-type classrooms in the center. in other words.
the educators learn by watching the students doing.
Chicago is famed for its gigantic Merchandise Marl
Now it's go! ore for eduratinn

water syskm to serve many families, rather than have 96

Individual wells. 'Tha Is a community project wherein 96
people are willing to Invest to initially fInance the project,
which will be limited to 120 connections because the system
Will handle no more than that."
area Is broad but connections are limited. They ha ve
made plans to install fire plugs In main areas of density
which meets approval of the volunteer fire department chief.

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said he wanted to givo fair Johnston reported the State
warning In the City of MaDland Health C*Varmwnt h" w9ped
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David Jnhnttnn, Maitiand that sewage and odors affect runner expaninn nr uwn
d tall Mked l' a boned eonseit.I- as
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discuss the pirthase of I nd ian c-ncnpc*ind it We are aware that plans to p'u'ehase Indian Hills
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moratoriums It would appear permission, we may as well stop
MaIlland.
to the outright contempt to flOW without further expense."
lie said the City of Maitland Seminole residents in that
A mooting wii scheduled with
Seminole Utility mthorltiei for
l'-ate4 a water treatment plant MaItland conti nues In al
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in 1960 and agreed the plant tsiikiing and connections to an today
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w ou ld treat a tria ngular area atrewly over c-specify plant." c'estigations
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sewage u.rntng to the Maitland
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plant cornet from South
graduate, comprise
LAB SESSION -Six FTU students, plus a recent
Seminole. Maitland has sold
study of the university
th e steering committee for a student -originated
rvue bontit In the amount of 1
The cash-for-cans mobile unit will continue
Science
Foundation.
The
ptnelanda area, funded by the National
In
improve
and
etrarid
$700,000
. its regular stops here during April ot' a revised
atudents at FTU rind
the plant whieti operates flVPt
ommIItee will screen applications from
schedule of every oth er Wednesday beginning
will be involved In the
apactty now. The completion i' Apt-lI 12.
elsewhere to staff the 15-mem ber group which
tla1 Li scheduled for June
0-week study that starts June 19. Shown from the left are Connie
The Reynolds unit will be stationed In the
with oeriitIon to beGIn Aug. 1.
Anderson,
Bette
Shai'dien,
Project
Director
Jim
Ohiman, Bruce
Grea ter Sanford Chamber of Commerce parking
Ile titti the Maitland City '
Poppleton, Bob Pohlad, Debbie Vatin, and Lorraine Brunk, who now
: lot t'n Wednesdays, April 12 and 2&amp; from 11 - 30
Council has autttnri:e4 the
at Apopka High
1:31) p.m.
(L"TU Photo by Chuck Seithel)
putchnse of Indian ihills " a.m. to
Traveling more than 4,1)00 miles a month, th e
Com pa ny which in interesteti in
selling. F'rnpoaed capacity for ;' unit driver is pa yin g 10 cents a pound for more
th an 71$').(i%) cans a month gathered by ecology
the unit is 2..500 connections.
minded individuals and groups.
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Johnson said he came before
In less than nine month,s more than 10 1
the Commission for two basic
miHion all-aluminum cans have been collected
reasons - It keep the Corn- .'
by the three mobile units, according to Paul S.
mnLuion informed and there in a
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: Hayden, regional recycling manager for
legal requirement which stsite
Reynolds.
The question of whether the a new 400 machine would cost work on the data processing the city has authority to acquire
The Northeast Florida unit delivers the
county will go into data between $16,000 and $18,000 and project. The question would be, Indian HilLs Company but must
before
an
operator,
$5,000,
amounting
how
much
time
would
the
have
County
Commission
apj
waste auminum
to a Reynolds recycling center
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processing was brought
the County Commission by to about $30,000 annually. "For School Hoard have and how proval as the governing bOdy.
in Jacksonville where it is shredded and shipped :
Administrative Assistant 800fl r $,000 we could goInto mnurh would Ite County have? 'Our purpose Is to protect our
in bulk to Reynolds smelters. It is then cast in :
'Real prnrans will require revenue We can provide helter
Rodney Layer.
dutsi processing."
ingots ready for reuse. Additional recycling
Layer is of the opinion that
Beckwith rctor'ed, "you can't study isrid transition. No one has management and continuity of
3 centers are located in Miami and Tampa.
time is running out and that
do it for $50,000. The county iinnlyied how much work to be ser%'Ice wi th the purchase of
decision must be mimade SOOfl. elections office can't use it, the tione in how touch tlrrw And a Indian Hill.,." He stated that an
Mm's. Eloise PfeIfauf, secretary sheriff can't use it. Their systems analyst would need to aireement with Indian 111113
be hired to determine programs was signed on March 15.
to circuit Clerk Arthur Beck- records won't go on it."
with, told the board that all
Layer replied, "You are a and needs before a purchase is
Corrunl.sgioner Sidney Vihieri
programs on the NCR 400 are circuit clerk. I came up on data ever made."
said
he welcomed the sale but
less than two years old. "I processing and computers. And ComnmLcsioner Sidney Vihien
that
it should come under
disagree that there is a need for I say you can do IL"
said Walter Teague, of the felt
county
utility
department
computers if this Is the boils for Gilbert Blake, of the clerk's School Board, has requested a
requirements.
requesting. The process is too office, said he agreed that steps meeting with the county next
expensive and there are other should be taken to merge the week to discuss the matter
Chairman Greg t)runmmond
county needs which zire county and the School Hoard to more thoroughly.
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Beckwi th concurr ed, sa ying
that It would be far less exto acquire another 400
machine. It was his opinion also
that "as for data processing
there are many projects more
He said most of the training
Frank Jails, county extension
urgent"
the director, appeared before the supplies are bought by the
For some weeks now, be-a
In response to CommLMi01t County Commission has
Commission and said the facts "students," "It is impossible to
Al Davis' query as to discussing the question of and circumstances are not determine needs until the class
relationship between population gasoline allowance for home evident by simply reviewing a actually starts and waiting until
and work load. Beckwith said extension agent, Louise Gill
the registration Is complete
voucher and submitted bills,
Orange County had a population
There seems to be some
alleviates the 'over-buying'
),000 and Hillsborough misunderstanding .. c
of
which would result In wasted
County, 453,(X before going need for her trips around the
money and crowding the Limited
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Into data processing.
county and out of the county to
storage space at the agri"We should be unequivocally pick up supplies or to seek the
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center. Gentlemen. I find her
sure thatwearewilllngtospend best prices on items needed in
claims to be justified."
The
movement
against
the money required to go into the different programs she
Conunission Chairman Greg
women wearing natural fun
data processing," Beckwith conducts for the home extension may also help to keep the
Drummond said it was evident
said. Continuing, Beckwith clubs and the 4-11 clubs husband species from van that "her lingers do not do the
remarked,"Itls not true that a3 throughout the county.
ishing through bankruptcy. walking through the yellow
the population goes, so goes the
Some of the programs Include
pages." Ile said his wife uses
It
load.
work
goes sewing classes, from beginners
the tele phone to call and check
geometrically rather than through dress-makIng and
prices arid availabili ty of Items
arlthemaflcally."
commercial sewing; inte rior ____
in which she was in terested. "Of
Layer explained that his list decorating workshops; cooking
course,"
he continued, "It Is
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was not to be regarded as a schools; gardening projects;
nice
to
take
the taxpayers'
priority list, that priorities for leadership training. These
'Ll money and go driving around
the computer unit would not be program
ms and others provide
ce
h checking out pris."
old-timer recalls when
as.signed until Phase 3 of the hobbles and worthwhile theAn
jIreslOne
'Ires1one
whee.necked dress was
The vouchers for strs.. GUI
operation.
pastimes for women and considered darin
ThrlftI-Cut
were approved (etc payment
Thrlfti-Cut
In an exchange which became children throughout the county.
Mower 20"
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WASHINGTON - Sen. Alan
Crnnstor., one of California's
tiusiesi puliticul wunusl, is
continuing in maintain a Very
tow prof lie on the national
presidential scene.
With the windup presidential
preference primary In his awn
state looming ever clones' An
June. Cranston still Is not ready
In indot-si' any of the candidates
in a big Democratic field,
Cranston says ins decision not
to indorse until after the
primary, perhaps not even mdii
Ow Murnis ReMch convention ii
.1u) 1it1'. s.it.th
It is known that all of the
major candislatc have sought
Cranston's indursement. hoping
II would trIp galvanize support
within the state's liberal
Tk'ntrntic bloc.

Republican convention Incident A central have in that
controversy - whether the
Senate ithould confirm Richard
Kleinthenst as attorney general
also finds Cranston onconutUttet
"I'll watt until the hearings
are closed to snake my
decision," he suit
The new low profile Look of the
Cranston office Is apparent in
other ways. 71* outflow of
releases from press aea'dary
Murray Flandet- haii slowed to a
trickle in recent wtek with the
office now adapting a polity of
responding primarily to Int'ividual reporter queries.
?'atsdtt
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procedures in all Senate offives
change from time to time and
that Cranston Is now going
through "his awn Phase II"
There Is evidence, however,
that Cranston has lost none of
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Cranston Keeps Out Of Primaries
Cranston told his column he
would retain his frequently
stated position of avoiding an
open indorsement before the
primary while holding an option
to back any candidate who
emerges
to suit
his
requirements before the June 6
runoff.
Casatroti holds strong party
cards In California and seems
far from muffled over the efforts
of his Senate colleague, John
Tunney. to plunge Into the fray
early with an indotseunent of
Sen. Edmund Musbe.
It is clear that any grunary
winner .elected In Calikrnia
will eventually ask Cranston to
be u t orlegatsIft. ..runs.cm
will onk say that he expects to
be in Miami beach and to
pailieipatr in the convention.
He also is keeping hands off
the awresd cadru'essy within
California over the ITT.

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his gut political instincts and is
kicking far beyond the 1972
campaign to Pus own reelection
effort in 1974. it Is becoming
wreasinj',ly clear that Cnnstans opponent then wit! be
Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Privately, Cranston has told
Pus staff and stale Deuootala
that be expects Reagan to op.
pose him. He c'edas no
stratel_y on what type of
anslgn that might be
"I sin doing nothing diffeninily to prepare for a Senate
campaign in 1574," be said.
"Myzecord is there and! will
run on it."
Two highly placed ReAit
{&amp; that
Reagan is certain to make the
race.
Q'atatcii, according to the
sources, will ties prime target
for the crvativ, &amp;mud two
years from now.

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years with Chase &amp; Co. as fertilizer mixer operator during which time
it is estimated he weighed on billion, one hundred million pounds of
fertilizer. In appreciation of his long service Mayor Lee P. Moore
(right) presents him with a watch in behalf of the company.

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do
Ms
any
the
City
of
('asselberry
and
nobodY
A large group of l.ake
If the height of lake is to be
remainder
is
under
county
prohibited
from
establishing
necessary
anything
about
it."
residents at.
will ta
Kathryn
County Assistant Attorney
tended the Tuesday work jurisdiction. it Is generally tilt Improvement district all the controlled,
have anitImprovement into
around
the
lake
because
Marsee advised that
to
"ward
that
two
districts
needed
II)
way
session of the County Corn.
municipal stalled. It might be reqUired
the
the
residents
do have the right
where
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tnlssion to pacticipote in the control the water ieiii In the Invades CSaedltafTY
condemn property
boundaries.
be placed According to a civil suit on this matter If it
efforts to find a solution to the lake.
weir Li to
beroTTuti necr's'nrj.
Th city of Casselberry felt
water level control problem.
Ofie Of the problems Is that to CommIssion (haitmafl Greg
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Drummond said that he
that It had the authority
the people in the unincorporated tro non, the cost siioukl ot
thinks It mlllht be
,000
soinetinies
The problem Is complicated outline the districts. However,
r
areas do not want to pay the be borne by the entire 103
Its
attorney
advised
because part of the lake area
OStOfthmpV57neflt,flotdO people of Seminole County, but good for there to be more
It does f101
that
res
gov,rnmefltaldiclalotl*lPowet
of
within the municipal boundsfact,
thmild be borne by theidents
at a local level - "then we
in the area tnv&amp;"'i.
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could
to to court for you," he
Drumrnond suggested to th
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"It
has been a policy at th e
residents that they make said.
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to
meet
with
the
state
Level
this year to take
V.
an
much authority from
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away
ey
claim
p..as
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developer whom th
county as possible."
caused all the problems they the
Ron
Itergrnan, Casselherr','
.ft
now face with the water level in
said that It is Ic.-'
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said
City
manager
lake Kathryn.
bad
one
authority
cannot
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that it might be better if the
this
situation,
with
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govern
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statement Drummonni
Without
which
meet
first
plail7tRfltil
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existing traIlers the judgment that tile trailer pars operators any governmental represefl- coneurr.4
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ANN
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He told those present that the
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If
the
matter
cannot
be'
th
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owners
of
the
should
require
tation.
he
sho'kl
e
inspector
th
of
the only entity
t
trailers to provide and apply the 5ettled amicably. then the developer *.s not
A marathon, mninti.bendlng honcted.
ti. '8v meeting
could
include
responsible
for
the
problems cf
f urther recommended a required tie-downs and an- second
work session for the County
pollution in the fake, that
which to chortn(. Also the park owners eomrnls*lflfleTS and attorneys,
.4 CommissIon began at 10 a. rn 1$day period In ordinance,
dumping has been going on for
before
th
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th
no
he
a
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would be expected to notify e wi
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Thestlay with the consideration comply with the
sources. He advised in
other
ththwnuIdtake authoritlei about any failures tn full enmmls'1nn later if
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trailer
tie-down
orfmmondsaId
of
dcsir. that the only 'say '1"
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them through the Impensliog comply so theat the county
itiruince.
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Th
ose resident,4 -..ere con- tt,tidflt.4
could pocee4 with actlon.s to
';onieweek,agotollowlngthe honican. season.
through
tnt.
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WINNERS of the )t'llIng iwt' .it Mulirlu' \Vllsun School were first,
damage!
fused anti frustrated because
tflt'flOIIJIIICC with the U'Clinton Westbrook, county
tornado which stuck in Geneva,
be no real provement districts or the rit-1
Ktliy Arbogast (left) and second, Linda Warren, shown with fif th
to
there seemed
Attorney Thom civil defense director, said he dInance.
.County
, and he recommefli"i
grade teacher Marilyn Meredith.
number of recourse for (hem against the courts
Because of
a good
or- felt the ordinance
lturnbcrger presen'.ed
that
a
pe(itinfl be prepared IV
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to the board Of corn- one and one designed to save amendments to
residents In the area and sent
the matter was continued for woman queried, " that one man
mnlssloners designed to avoid a lives,
St;t" P.oarl of Internal
the considered two weeks and will be heard can come in with a project and the
Commission Drummond Avers:
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recurrence of the dlsast. rous
fmtrov'mn'flt4
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judgment of the commissioners again on April 18 for adoption, disrupt so many people and
elrecta of high winds. Greg
Drummond
Chairman
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o e C o.
ern
trailers
trailers affected had been
anchored and tied
miles, which pace for several reasons," properly
IS
321
square
total
of
the
damage probably
ANN slECzxowsKt
is only one-third of size of 1)rUliUnofld said, "one being down,
would have been considerably
that people are encouraged to
less.
aelrrn.'tn Greg Drummond Orange County.
Seminole
for greater profit
g
the
period
which
Duri
According to that document,
Informed fellow county cornL acres of values to the developers
all mobile hniies and-or travel
mlssloncrs that Semtncle Semimle zoned 297
approved 3,752 apart- apartments,
Orange County counted for by (tie lower trailers which are to be used as
__
County
acquisition costs. We are being
acres it zoed only 550 acres.
residences in Seminole County
ment units on fli
had,' gentlemen."
a
far
faster
"We
are
zoning
at
have 60 days after adoption of
year. Seminole county has a
In otter business
- the ordinance to comply with
- .'
was authorized to attend a f our the minimum blocking, ground
___
tiny conference in Washington anchor and tie-down standards
D.C. on April 9.12. This Is the
required.
annual convention of the Water
Resources Commission. The board continued the
Drummond was one of the of- consIderation of this ordinance
from Florida until yesterday so that a public
tidal delegates
could be advertised on
DSBary'-The Bahia Shrine such as Sunland Hospital in appointed by Gov. Reubin hearing
the matter.
similar Askew.
and
'lfl*ple band from Orlando will Orlando
The board recommended that
County zoning director
p1sent a public concert In the institutions.
Drummond
request a place on Robert Brown opined that the
aBary Community Center at 8 The program, with Orlando
conductor Arthur Bell, will the Water Resources Corn- 60.day require ment could cause
p. m. Wednesday.
The concert is sponsored by feature a saxophone quartet mittee to represent Seminole undue hardship on some
because of overload of inthe Ikilary Women's Club. The and a German band as specialty County.
___-_--_- spectora' time. lie said many
donation will be used for numbers.
owners go north in the summer
The program will open with
statewide prolects and charities
Opens Up the Mind and it might be difficult to
_____ the Star Spangled Banner with
Shriner Russell Butler on the
THE INWARD SEA. By Mi- comply before the 60 days upon
vocal. Butler will also vocalize chael Drury. Doubleday. $4.95. return to the area.
on "I Left My Heart In San. In essence this book is a 9W- Bruwn said further that there
acquisition costs. We are being et, rational pica for an opening were many existing trailers
'had,' gentlemen."
up of the mind to Its full capa' present in the same locations
March numbers will Inclutle bIiitles, so that the Individual for rom 10 to 12 years, which
f
"Bravura," enjoys
expansion of the con- had survived with present
"Salutation,"
"Grandioso" and Sousa's cepts and ideas that he finds in safety features, through
"Stars and Stripes Forever." the world around him,
Donna In 1960 and
It comes, not from a P1111030- Dora
By LIZA BAKER
Dixieland r'imbers will include
James
"B-Flat
Blues"
and
"Panama"
pher,
an
educator
or
a
psy'
Dora
in
1964.
He felt that in
master
Scout
from a profes- these instances of already
chologist,
but
McEachern 410 East Third 'there will be polkas as well as
more closely
Sheet In Chuluota, of Chuluola selections from 'My Fair sional writer
attuned to the sensibilities of a
Boy Scout Troop 235 has Lady."
poet or artist who has lived a
A feature of the program will lull life and has teamed to obsiggested to the Girl Scout
il
be medley of "Dixie" and serve the realities.
Otrus Counc camp located on
.
SMI
bli
BouthSR4lginchuluota,thata "BattleHmnof theftePuc."
The thrust of the author's
Pea
mcs
After
the
concert
pa
that
consciousness
A
stubbed
out
a
who
band argument is
dean up campaign along the
CHAIMOIOW AMK-1
HAIDW1CK 20"
MAYTAG DC 306
will Is a powerful element In the Cigarette In a laboratory
road sides between Chuluota members and their
Regularly $89.93
UF
1636-15R
Standard
Regularly
$236.95
and Oviedo, a joint project with gather for a reception and indivldul's striving for sell-en' Bristol University in England
You save $10.00
Regularly $129.95
$.IV
$32.00
buffet at the home of Mr. and richment and life-enhancement received severe burns when the
his Troop.
SALE 179,95
'15
95
- "To ha ve a mind is the great' ashtray he was using exploded
You
save
$14.
SALE
'184.95
Sharp,
253
Grande
SALE
his
Mrs.
Howard
McEachei'n recently took
Sharp Is librarian est possible adventure. The and caught fire.
CHA1MOIOW AM-6
is
HARDW1CK 30"
MAYTAG DC 06
the V ta Street.
troop on a camping trip
road is open and it has no end'
Investigatiolss later found
Regularly S96.3
secretary-treasurer
Standard
UF
9636-8I
Regularly $288.'5
Ing.
Camp Howard Wilderness and
that a staff member prepared
You
$10.00
y43
,,
band.
yg
Regularly
$165.49
$3220
This is yeasty, stimulating an explosive material, a nilArea.
This band recently performed
SALE '
8 .95
$16.49
You
SALE '256.75
that deserves more than
n* Tymp meets every
two concerts with a total book
due of which had been left In
'149,O
SA
LE
single
reading.
CHAIMOIOW
HEJ-1
Monday night at 7:30 at
the ashtray. The material
MAYTAG DC 806
audience estimated at 10,000,
lIIes A. Smith
Regularly $116.95
Chuluota Community Church and isrehearsingforCOflcet'tsln
HAIDWICK 36"
Regularly $320.95
found to be highly unstable.
Associated Press
save $11.00
You
JtipIfl
trips
Standard 'UF 463681R
and Is f)laflflIfl
You save $35
New Orleans in August.
SALE 110595
1
28535
Regularly
$170.49
SALE
mi
ng
s
umm
er
for the co
CHARMOIOW HEJ-tl
You save $16.54
SALE
Regularly $122.95
____________________________________
______________________________________
You save $1200
HARDW1CK 30'
SALE '110.95
Special UF9638-l1OR

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Solution

was

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
bIe
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
e
NOTICE IS hereby
ifby
FLORIDA.
n t..'tInrii • 5O
CIVIL ACTION NO 71467
Ip,IcCOUNTY. FLOIdDA.
Ave.
i
Pu
rchas
Cartons,
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
I i
es
pping point information good, market steady.
Couy. Florida i.mdaf The ICIItidJ$ CIVIL ACTION NO. nP)
FOSSER LAUBSCHER.
JOHN
°type,
film
bags,
THE MARRIAGE OF
for Wedeesday. April 5. All
Supply. IN I
HUSBAND. AND JEAN A.
and fbi? I Int,nd to rogiallet, saId ALTAMES! J. MARTIN.
LAUBSCHER. WIFE.
Valley utilities Company from Siilay, a resident at bprm sales F.O.B. for stock of $1.00. White Icicle type, 244
WIFE,
By DONNA ESTES
r,sm *lth hO CIIfk Of me Circuit
NOTICE OF ACTION
Cow", Florida Ni AND
land developer Wick Knox has Valley, present at the meeting, generally good quality, unless $2.50.
TO: JOHN ROSiER
therwise stated. Precooling
HASTINGS DISTRICT:
o
win
fbi
provisions
of
JOHN
L.
MARTIN,
ic
c
d
ALTAMONrE SPRINGS- been ordered by the City made It clear most vocal
LAUBSCHER
HUSBAND
Cabbage - Demand fair,
The FICtl?Ioul
Stafulit, To.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
reaction among the plush char ges extra .
Preparation of contracts far the Council.
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Station
516
Florida
Station
market
steady.
Domestic
SAFORD'OIEDO'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
At the same time, Adele development's resid,nts Is In
possible purchase of the Spring
RTIN
''MA
TO:
JOHN
L.
Round type, medium-large, IN
ICIlOn 10? dliiOIutlOfl Of
LLWOOO DISTRICT:
that
Sig Joseph U, Emoreon
S?tH?
ii
opposition to annexation
rna?iliOi has be.flfIIId by JANA.
Cabbage - Demand fair, bushel crates &amp; 50 lb. cartons
'f
k
or
Middleton,
New
Publish Mar. 305 Air. 6. 13. 30. 1572.
requIred
LAUBSCHER and you
occasional higher. 50 lb.
DES-131
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
to Serve
copy of your !Iflen
Mat aLl, the residents want market slightly weaker. $1.50,
-- - mat a Pinion far Dissolution of defi4nn. If any, to lion CARROLL
type, medium- mesh sacks $L. 1% bishel
way of UI. they Domestic Round
P
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Marrl,00 has bow filed agalfl5t you,
5URKE. Attorney for Petitioner,
have chosen will continue with large,, l's bushel crates, $1.50, crates, medium-large; Red
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA and you or* required to serve acopy wtosi •ress is 617 Sanford
horse and stable areas o aslonal higher. 50 lb. mesh type p.50-3.00, mostly $300,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 111414111
Of yOU? AF**O? Of Pit0ding 10 the Atlantic bank building. Sanford.
on
Alin me
socks $l., occasiona! higher. Savoy type, few $2.00.
Florida 37711, and I I• ?PiI ol4gln.I 41,
are.
U
they
Mayor
remaining
WILLIAM .1. AMOROSO. husband. torny. JOSEPH AL MURAIKO. with the Cleft of
Mike pr
above styled
ates,
mediumbushel
cr
Lawrence Swofford assured 1%
Sewer Connections
EM. P.O.
716. tern Part.
and
Court
on
before the 241h day Of
Of
Local
Representative
lar ge; Red type $3.00; Savoy
F,orida 37730. and fIle lbs origInal
ELINOR AMOROSO, WIFE.
that the city has no interest
AprIl. A . D. 1573; othitwl$O a
Pone-M NOTICE OF SUIT
Answer or Flooding In t Office Of
connection to the system within taking over the horses and type $3.00.3.50, mostly $3.00ludament may be Intend against yOu
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
ou
fbi
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
C
rt.
on
or
TO:
far the relief dernandid In the
315.
Strict enforcement tA city and 90 days of official notificatIon, stables.
before the 2*iI day Of April, 1573.
ELI NOR AMOROSO
Pifti.jn
mend good,
The ordinance, the attorney
by
of
,
fall
to
do
t'Id'
state law requiring connection
his anSwofford said
WITNESS my hand and the see' of
market steady. Film bags, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
to the municipality's sewer said, provrnes penalty of
Brooklyn, New York
dsfaufl will be taken "swat yufor sold Court on the 30fpl day ofmarch,
dd1ng i that x
relief
demanded
In
the
Pititlon.
s.D
t
he
11301
1572.
IySteZn has been ordered by the fine anj.or 30 day, in fail With offered the Spring VMUCy Civic mesh or paper master con- FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
OONE aridORDEREDal Sanford.
(SEAL)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
FLORIDA
medhun4arge 4$-I lb.
each day considered separate Association first option to
Sominallif County, Florida. th is
City Council.
Arthur H. Bickwlth. Jr.
action for dtssolullon at marriage day Of March.
lb. $2.15. 50 lb. mesh CIVIL ACTION NO 72 3N
Mayor Lawrence Swofford offense,
Clerk of Circuit Court
purchase the utility and
Id other rellif bat been filed
DIVISION B
(SEALs
SeminoleCcurity. Florida
Meanwhile, the Council Altamonte the second choice. sacks., loose pick, large size CHARLES 0. BABBITT and against you and you are rvqvlrsdto
reported owners ci acme 117
Arthur H. BickwIfb. Jr.
by:E lIen Scott
servo a copy Of your written
CAISIE AL BABBITT. his wHO.
homes In the city which can be decided to forego action, for the The mayor added that he has SSM.
Clerk of the CircuIl COU1I
Deputy Curt
PlaintiffS. delinsas t. it. If any. on Gordon V.
Demand
fairly
Celery
Seminole
County.
Florida
told
an
civ
on
adding
a
per
booked up to the sewer system time being,
Carroll Butts
ic associa tion
Frederick. Attorney for PetItioner.
VS.
By: Ellen Scott
Attorney for Petitioner
have iot done so. Of this cent surcharge In water and not interested in purchasing the good, market 2 do2'tfll strolger. C. L. VAN V RAN KEN. t?uttH.iI whose addr ess Is P.O. boa
Al
Deputy
Curt
612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Sanford. Florida 32771. arid liii the
number 81 have paid fees., but sewer rates to areas outside the utility. Knox would like the city other 51Ze5 study. Wirebound el.
JOSEPH 16. NUIASKO, ESQ.
y
Florida 37171
O.fandf'7t$. original with Me Clerk Of fit.
type, 2 &amp; 24
ates,
not connected and are taking city.
NOTICE OF SUIT
t take over the com pany by cr
Publish Mar. 23.30 A Apr, 6. 73, 1577
styled Court on or befcre the am day P.O. Drawer 716
er
Florida
32130
Swofford said other con- April 25 or May 21, Swoflord dozens 12.. 3114 dozens $2.75.
TO QUIET TITLE
DES-Ill
neither city water nor sewer
Of May. 1573. otberwIst a Judgment F n Park.
Petitioner
.
Attorney
Ill THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
few 1 dosens $2..
you for ,,
,,
sideratlons including the tact said.
service.
PubliSh Mar. 30, Apr. 6. II. 70. 1573
iDA:
relief demanded In the POtI,IOI
Demand
€1411
NOTICE
OF
INTENT
TO
VACATE
Chinese
Cabl!ige
Councilman Dan Dorfmnn the city Is seeking $1.7 million In
Councilman T. A. Radial!
0 the Defendants: C. L.
WITNESS my band and seal Of
PART OF FLAT INCLUDING ALL
fair marketsteady.Wlrebound VIANKEN, Trusted. H al". arid N said
lnsisted that while the city Is not federal riuney for Its sewer the pardon appears to be
Court this 31st day of March.
LOTS. BLOCKS. STREETS.
imkj,own
heirs.
diviSaeI.
1573.
ad,
no
aincijil
wudertg
even
crates.
wr.ed,
24
count
13.50.
de
IN
"trying to beat any om* over the system expansion outweigh the good fin
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ALLEYS, PARKS. AND UN.
Illitors. (SEAL)
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. PLATTED AREAS
Demand a'iditort. trusties, bwwfICIarl.s
Eadh'..Eac.r.k
head", the Council cannot possible $7,000 more in annual ii annexation is not included.
or
A,1P,U? H. aftitwith Jr..,
73101
In other business, Council slow, market dull.114thbushel any and all PerWn claiming by,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
knowingly circumvent the law revenues the city would receive
IN II: THE MARRIAGE OF
asClerkat said Court
You will please lake notice that
'
under
against
said
or
t?u'ouOfi,
ROBINSON.
Husband.
ROBERt
'I.
By:
Ellen
Scott.
D.C.
and does not have the from the surcharge.
approved tentative site plan crates $l..
respectivenamed
Defendants,
and
GORDON
and
DOLORES
ROBINSON.
Wife,
MICHAEL
J. PAULUCCI. by and
V.
FREDERICK
types.
t.ettnce- Bibb &amp;Leaf
prerogrative of withholding
Davis pointed out the U.S.. for the 8.13 acre planned
each Of thirn. and A R Y K. FREUD Attorney for Pet"
through hi underilgr*d attorney,
NOTICE OF iiCTION
10
QU0
Department of Housing and developmentof Builder Eugene supptes insufficient
pursuant to the provisions of
enforcement_
WIdJOSEPHFREUD.htrhusband, 110 East Commercial Street
70. POERT T. ROBINSON
Chapter 177. Laws of Florida. 1571,
Co
E. Robinson
'fl'.e councilman added that in Urban Development desires the Cooper on the tangerine grove Romaine type, demand fair, It illvi, and if dead, the respective P.O. ion nss
other IPPIICbII laws of FIOf Ida arid
.mknown heirs. diviseet. graftiels. Sanford,Florida 32171
10 Log Haven Road
truly special cases, special cities to furnish water service property on Palm Springs market dull. 1 14th bushel assignees. Ilanors. ciidltori, PubliSh Mar. 33.30&amp;
rules. riquiatlotil, resolutIons and
Knoxville. Tennessee
Apr. 6. 13, 1573
arrangements can be made for outside municipal limits. A Drive. Cooper said the crates $I..
fiijisbenefilarjesof any and all DES-Its
Ordinances of Seminole County,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Demand good, paticns having or claiming by,
Parsley
Florida, intends to petition tN
mat a petition for dissolution of your
payment. City Attorney S. preralum of about 12 per cent Is development will have four
through, undO' r aalnit laid
FOR marriage to DOLORES ROBINSON Poard of County Commissioners of
Joseph Davis Jr. said the city's already being charged to out.oI- crtyards each with entrance market steady. Wlrebound rSlpI(tIv5
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
darned Defendants. arid
CircuitCourt Of Seminole County. Florida. to vacate
crates, bunched S diwen, Curly each Of thorn, and against any am SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA has been filed in theCircuit
sewer ordinance requires City users.
to the ego off Orange Street
pl a t PusreInatt.r
Seminole County. Florida. and a part of
73-M
Adios
N.
.w
an persons having, or claiming
dewIbid inCludIng all lass, blocks.
pr er contained wlthlri ft., petit ion
Surniding each courtyard 11 Plain $2.50.
IRVING
16.
FELDER.
TRUSTEE
Demand fairly howeanyrlght,tItleOr Intoreet In the
Court to award that streets, alleys, parks, and unplatted
Plaintiff riqustts
Radishes
will be three groups of f
following d*cT Ibid land lying and
certaIn property ewiiid by you arid areas, and disclaim and renounce
_________ paling In S.f!ilfilh* County. Flor id
Vs
.y right of Seminole County. a
DOLORES ROBINSON It tenants
political subdivision of the
and all others whom It may concerna.- JOHN W. PERKINS and GENEVA by
of
entIr.'y. described as:
four
pa tios
rtyardi. Gardenlow
16. PERK.NS. HIS w:r
Romania cuts
of _______
TRACT 1: The sIv'i %j Of
Lot 5. Block E. SUMMERSET Florida, and thi public In and to the
will he wailed In the front and __________________________
NORTH SECTION A. according to described property. to-wit:
$outhtèof$.ctidnfl. Township 71
NOTICE OF SUIT
rear of each home and the IN THECIRCUIT COURT OF THE
All of that part of the plat of the
the p451 thereof In Pla t Bask
at
South, Range 30 Eaef, his road
TO. JOHN W. PERKINS and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
Town of Island Lake lying North arid
Pages 75 and 35 of the Public
rig,.? Of
development will have a wall on CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
.
5.10. saId Tract I
GENEVA M. PERKINS
Records of Seminole County. West Of Saboard Coastline Railroad
for convenisewco in owa4ming title
Grove. Citrus and Palm Springs COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Route 1, Not 313 A
foreign contacts
right of way (formerly Orange Belt
Florida
and for purposes of identifying
Sycamore
OrIVO
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
13.104
Wreen
th
Drive to completely
e
10 your wife DOLORES ROBINSON Railroad right of way) including all
owners Is mere particularly
UnIon, Kentucky 41051
IN II: THE Petition of
homes
from the streets. pc
in sum
alimony, and you lots, blocks, streets, ai1eys, parks.
described
follows:
_____
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED as a lump
FRED 0 McCLEMENT.
the tu*e will be lit the $,0O0
Usd11 the nid-1961*, Romania
'hereIn conreoulred to serve a copy of your and ww4afted
TRACT ).Az The SW '4, Of fitS SW that an action to Foreclose 1601
By ALAN DEAN
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
talnsd according to pill thereof
4 and the W lo Of the SE 'A Of the tgage pies been filed against you and answer or other pleading to
under Gheorghe GheiwihIuDej pr'.ce range, he said.
C.ptey New Servke
TO: JOSEPH GA$U*A
SW 'A Of Section 22. Township 21 you an, rsgulrW to serve a copy of petitionon the PetItIoner's attorney, recorded in Plat Boot 2, Page 33.
1W Duncan Road
retained a powerful no poSouth. Rarie 30 East. LESS:
your wrItten defenses. If
Oakviue.
Ontario.
Canada
to it on CHARL !S J. CULLOM. 26 Wall Public Records of Seminole County,
BUCHAREST -A new vcu• lice apparatus and a uvn
Florida.
5,ntg
You
that the abov*
L. DANNER HIllS Of the 11w firm Street. Orlando. Flor ida 33501. and
All lnf.rflh.d persons please be
t,wnt corner Of the 5! 'a Of
rity law has neon passed tare censorship. Young w rite rs
nomed Petitioner. FRED 0
FELDER. BETTINGHAUS , to file the original of your answer
In the Office of the governed accordingly.
SW 14 of Sect ion 13. Township
prohibiting Romanians from emerging In the postwar period
HIllS. 150 South Knowtes Avenus. Other
CLEMENT, fiat filed a petition in
This Notice is to be Published In
FICTITIOUS NAME
7* South, Range 30 East. run Wilt
the above s?ylid Court $0? the
Post Office Dra wer B. Winter Park. Clerk of the Circuit Court of
were under the strict con trol of
meeting foreigners without ofhorsey
tha? lam adoption of ttie mIr
NOTICE IS Piereb
County. Flor ida. on or The Sanford Herald, a newspaper of
5755 feet. thence Soutit 300
F1uriO3
23755.
attorney
for
Pla
i
ntiff,
Id
named
In
the Writers' Union, whose task
fldal pennion.
.,.
bt.s .
East 7171 (let, thence end f i le the original wIth the Cln*af before the 5th day of May. 1572. It general circulation In Seminole
that Wilton and you
judgment by
Cnfy. In it.? Ion thari two weekly
it was to create an army of prozn 0. Sanford. Fha. Seminole rrtandod to be and aop,a' In mat
North 700 feat. thenci West 1355 the above Styled Court on or before you fail to do so.
The law lays down hus'
defatt will be taken agaifnt you for I5SUSI Of said paper.
to Ph, point of beginning, and April 201PI, 1573 otherwise a
penalties for any Romanian pagandista. It was only possible Cnty. Florida under liii fictitious Court on May $'t, 1573. n to
name of CenrsI Erector's CornDated this flit. der Of March, s.D.
lest road right of way;
why the efltIOft
,lvdgrnent may be entered againat fbi relief demanded In the petition
be
in that period to write about tile
Citizen meeting and discussing
ar,* that lrtiv. to register
ti, end the cause will proceed
ran ,. 1572.
TRACT 1.5 begirwilng 636.1 let you So' me roust Oernen
OIh.fwis.
a
luda
01''ed
ment
government policies with any socialization of agriculture
laid nerne .111. ma
WTPfESS MY HAND AND SEAL
Michael J. Paulucci
South of the Northwestcorner of Complalaf.
entered
granting t,.
the SE 'a of the SW 'oat Section 33.
foreign visitor. Infringements Industry while praising the role Circuit Court, Seminole County, be
adoption
WITNESS my hand arid seal and of this Court on the 4th day of April, By: S. Joseph Davis Jr., (sq.
ST EN ST ROM, DAVIS I.
t'n.
TOwnship 21 South. Rang. 30 East.
are punishable by stiff prison of the Soviet Union In contern- Florida In accordanc, with the
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
E.e seal Of said Court on this 71st day
MCINTOSH
Previsions of the Fictitious Name the Court
(COURT SEAL)
tun West 571$ let. thence South
r
of
Mirth,
Sanford,
Seminole
972
up to purary )'Istay.
Stotules, TO WIt: Section 55505
ARTHURII, BECKWITH. JR. Florida State Bank-Sit, 22
300
h'ce East 3171 toil.
(Cln'.u.l Court Se
Seal)
Can -sty. Florida, ,his 4th day Of
5,000 tel. The average monthly
Florid a Statutes it
Post Oftics Boa 1330
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tt','ice North 300feit, thence Will
AprIl, 1517.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
Sb. Jerry 0. Ptenegar
Sanford, Florida 37711
pelfif of ,gu.
By Ellen Scott
MIStY In Romariti 13 1.200 lei.
Us IS feet to
Clerk Of
At?Orriiy for Michael J. Pat,,Iutcl
fling,
Publish Mar. 30 5 Apr. 6. 13. 30, 1573
As Deputy Clerk
worth around $100 In domestic
Circuit Court
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR.
PubliSh: April 5. 13, 30, 21, 1572
Publish Mar. 30 &amp; Apr. 6. 1573
East to of the
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NOTICE IS he?eby given that I am
lion ci a state secret takes in
less read right Of way;
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY, DALE L. ANSTINE
lIn
730 Hwy.
in business
FLORIDA
TRACT): The NW
Of the SW.
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any information an foreign f. engaged
ANDERSON I ANSTINE
DEBfl6
11p5. Longwood Seminole County,
01 Section 73, Township 71 South.
7? South MenriIia Avenue
fairs, economic planning and Florida uftder the fictitious name of CIVIL ACTION NO. 13.351
lange 30 East.
P 0 Ion 7547
Of
Itvlvstrlal production, the new Arr owhead Motel, and that I blend 10
IN THP CIRCUIT COURT, ill AND
The respictivs residences el all
LEE EDWARD STERRIKEP and Orlando. Frl4' 33503
with
the
Clerk
name
ter
Said
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY,
law Is dearly intended to pr.. to regis
Doratinti
o'i
Attorni'yi
ho'
Petitioner
CRYSTAL
DAWN
STEPRIKER,
FLORIDA.
Of thi Circuit Court, itmirnhe M inors, 5y JOHN V. CIIA*RON
Each
Of
You,
notified
ou
and
vent Romanlara from any %51
PvbIlsit.
April
Y
1,
*3
30
71.
.
913
County, Florida in
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.400
tfla,a%vittoou,eltltletotPieabove DEC is
NOTICE TODEFEND
official contact with Western proveStaria of the F,c1ut,
NOTICE OF ACTION
properly
bean f;isd
Ocii'ad
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO:
visitors
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
Staiwirl. T WI Serton 565 vs
against
in
Circut
Court.
yOU
EDWARD STERRIER
1N COUNTY J000EI COURT.
A C K 0 L Y Pd
0 I A 0 N-,
Foreign businessmen will be Florida $tatutes 1557.
d for Seminole County. Florida,
The Hotel Slavic
LIEMINDLE COU NTY, FLORIDA
PETITIONER.
AND
JAMES
510 Walter J lC?e Jf
,ntitiedCHARt.ESO
BABBITTan4
obliged to obtain special dear. Pt,iihMa"
HAVIE,
MONTANA
55177
File
No.
6156
23,30.&amp;Apr 611, 1177
FREDERICK DIXON. RESPOP4
*:fs,
BABBITT,
(.1
M
CASSIE
ance ar,d wear distinctive DES III
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ESTATE OF
DENT
VAN
L.
PI3im'tiffl, vs. C.
that JOHN V,CHAlROtihasfiled. ELIZABETH AGNES FAVATA
badges when visiting pnTO:JAME$ FREDERICK DIXON
Trustee.
et
al.,
V*APIKEN.
Corrtptaint Itt 'he Circuit Court of
FICTITIOUS HAMS
tan industrial plants. Western
*656 LiP me Drive
each of
Defendants, and YOU,
Sir,InoIe County. Florida, for
Mobile. Alaberiui
NOTICE IS hifOby given that I am
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
embassies wishing to Invite Ro.
vuu. are hereby requIred to serve a
adoption of the minor children
in businill at 545 TirYaci
*340
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
copy Of your arawef or pleading, If
manlans to rcvepticms
ust
required
named thief .5, and you
Fla.. SemHt.ie
.bkvd Ma
any. on the Plaintiffs' attorney, S.
that
action for dissolution of
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
slew cause why the same should
to
first stlmlt a list to the pr'cto
Cown ,
.woir me fictitious not be
JOSEPH DAVIS. JR., of STEW.
mairlage has been filed by
AX peri.e are hereby natifled
grantee
It
any,
by
Sirvinga
col office for setting.
Supplies &amp; Dark
name CPO Fla X
STROM.DAVISI MCINTOSH, Post
JACKOLYN DIXON arid you are
Copy of yourwritten
d
wriefenses
upon that the undersigned as Ad$i.r .t.
trial I intend ID
Although the new measures
Q$f.c. Boa t37. Sanford, FiO'4a. rtqred to
copy Of rOUt
KENNETH W. MCINTOSH, of miriistrator of
or itten de4ert. if any, to It on
32111, aM file the original In the
are aimed primirily protect. rag Isle said name wIth the Clerk Of
E N ST 1016. DAVIS &amp; MCI N. conwedid 'tie admirwlritlen
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
CARROLL BURKE. Atl ney for
TOSH, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pit and Pies flied In laid court It final Off ice of the Clark Of the Circuit
trg technical and industrial in
in accordance with
Pelitbonif. whose address 41 617
Court on or before April 15.1572. If
repent
Flor
i
da
'he
Once
Boa
1730.
Sanford.
tIoriøa,
80014:81111"•,
and
t
formation, oaervers
say the provisions of the Fictitious Name
Sanford Atia Ic Bait Building.
I. and by filing the original discharge OD.dleri ttiorsae, w v° fall to do so. Iudg"*nt by default
will be taken
t'gn' is also hit- Statutil, To-Wis: Section $65.05 "Woof with the Cleft of said Court ally. NOUN be u'i "bad. aa.r fIfing
lanit.rd. Florida 32171. and tile fiti
dar
Statutes 199.
Th is notice shall be publIshed sect original with the Cler k 01 Phi above
en or before May S. 1572. aid herein mat
lCatls$i Slowing
at the Inteliectual strata.
On
Sig Rhitard 0. Upawl
each week for four consecutive Styled Court on or before the 5th day
fall net a a Default JvmeM will fidtce has been paedlohed
Rernanian wTiters tan al- PUblIsh ,
01 May, A. 0. 1513, Otherwise a
be attend agaliet var Rravttlnl se
we
SW four ieiQIftVO
rudy suffered from the ctvzç
DES
DATED thiS 13M day Of MOf'Ctl.
luigmifti may be enteredpasinsl
approval Of $l rg
tiui relief demanded Ito thi
AD. 1513.
down last year In the field iii litWITNESS my band and official and The Ordering at dedv*.uflat Of
Petttiott.
(Seal
FICTITIOUS HAMS
seal of said Court this t'd
erature and the SilL
Of said eslate will come before tine
WlTNtlirriyharloandthesillof
Court
,
Circuit
April. *0. 1573.
Clerk.
st't.
NOTICFISh.rsoyuiven rnat III
The new security 1.1W will
Seminole County, FIclda
Said Court on thq 4th d.t' of April,
ISEAL )
THE COMMERCIAL BANK AT
'dagd
in
aisiniss
*.
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3003
dc*clitleuly be used to r*as
s.D. 1572
BY; Ellen Scoff
WINTER PARK
Arthur ft Iockwflh. Jr.
who have
435. Aitomorit. Springs, F. -,
rep.''
mdc wr'tr"l
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Al*0f
Cli..
't., Circti '..ur$
&amp; f A4.
rr:loC.,ug. 'fhf' .n4O' II Arthur H. Bick.wttft, Jr.
S JOSEPH DAVIS. JR.. ESQUIRE
Trust 011101:011,
SSfllInOlI County. Florida
adtivatlngcuitacts in tie West fIct aIn#s name of 40A B. 5~ A.
Clerk 01 circuit Court
STENSTROM. CJVl$
By: Ellen Scott
As Aillmlinsfrotor of said
without sanctions from the A.ssociatso. and mat I intend to
$t?r:r.tC C:t.?y. Florda
PTDtJt
&amp;
Deputy (t.ri
estate
r.gs",r said no""
Psi Clerk Of
crnzcn'. The Romanian governFlorida State Ban.
By Ellen Scott
FELDEN, BEITINHAUS AND
??, Circuit Court, S,rnr., Cr y. STENSTROM. DAVIS I
Deputy Clerk
mont is still .naring from
33
MCINTOSH
HuRl
accordance
Pet 054 ce 5.'. U14
Carroi Punks
BY: H. Kim Iwlui.an,s
publication in West Germany of arovisiva at the ,tit
Name Florida
Bank-tuft n
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorney for Petitioner
ted S. knewiss Avenue
a book by Paul Coma, vividly Statutel, To Wit: Section $ölpe Post Office Be. 1230
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
612 Sanford Atlantic Bank 549.
Sanford, Florida 32111
wisEst
Park. Florida 33255
Florida
Statutes
1557.
desa-Ibing the harsh life In a
PubliSh: March II, 73, 30. April 5,
Sanford, Florida 32171
Aftoftwy$ SW Phalntftf
Attorneys fa hits EatasS
54g. Jet-sn Byron tons"
Romnanian prison camp.
PublIsh April 6. II. 20. 27, 1572.
PubliSh Mar. *&amp;A%. 5.73,30,1513
PVDI$.h 16.23.305 Apr-H 6. I). 1573 Pvbl Sh April 5, IL 311 V. 1577
DEC-14
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And finally, another case,
Another defendant, whose
and entering with intent to charged with breaking and
Cy MARION RETHT.A
week,
M grand trial was ccnUnud from last continued from III
entering
A 1caie trial docket was commit a Mony .
against
Johi
Beaulieu
and
Goodall,
and
w.ek, Richard
larceny,
clOaz'ed In on day this week, larceny.
In
which
hey
l
The guilty pleas, however, Information against Forster In John fleaullee, pleaded guilty to were charged with buying,
either by the stile dropping
charged
with
•
teaser
offense,
attenWle
charges or by pleas by the were to lesser offenses of petty which he
with grand larceny. The court receiving and concealing stolen
larceny. Circuit Judge William breaking and enteri.ng
defendants.
sen- Intent to cm1t a felony and withheld adjudlesliul of guilt propert, was dropped by the
Among the defendants In this Akrldge ordered * pre
state.
4
and ordered a PSI
(PSI)
and
grand larceny,
tence
investigation
action were seven of the
anspectilnalargeacaleccwdy allowed the defendants to
taWlaI ring which was broken remain on bond.
The state nolle prossed
in January by sheriff's
(dropped) charges in another Deputies Probing Rape
deputies.
"The bust"
was the Information against John
ITtIIt1On of several months Beaulieu in which he
sherlfrs and police seachers In
Hogan said the woman could
of Investigation by Detectives charged with breaking and
County Del William Hogan is
George Abbgy and William entering with intent to commit a Investigating the rape of a 44- remer ber no details of the pursuit.
Arrested by Sanford police
house where she was taken and charged with grand tlwU
Hogan. The ring had been in felony and grand Larceny. Two year-old Orlando woman
operation for three years and other defendants In the
Hogan said the woman had exceç*"lthadaraggedcouth.' auto, attempted breaking anL
specialiZed In the burglary of burglary ring. Kenneth
County investigators are entering and eluding police wa
gone to a nightclub alone and
homes, vehicles and business and Aubrey Taylor, plead guilty was approached by a man, going on the pfe4Tdse that the Otis Terry Williams, 22,
establishments. Most of the to a teaser offense,
unknown to her, who offered her incident happened In SemInc!e Orlando. Later sheriff's officers
stolen property was sold.
arrested Adolphus Holmes, ti,
cen, and the state dropped a ride but Instead drove her to a County.
ln one case, set for trial thla charges of breaking and en- hoUZeC1OSRSOWIVhe
lnanoUher report,twoof(Our o( Fort l)avla,Ata.. near Elder
week, John Beaulieu, Peter tering with Intent to commit a assaulted her.
men wanted for the theft of a Springs.
Beaulieu and Donald Goodall felony.
Sgt. Edward Fagan, sheriff r,
car from a Winter Park auto
The court withheld adwere charged ma seven - count
ten her
deputy, said the recovered car
in a wooded area with dealer were captured after
information. Of these, the judicaUon of guilt and ordered i
Cars
chase that ended when the was taken from Cwnbee's
defendants entered guilty pleas PSI V.'e defendant was a llowed instt
COUld
suspects
l'ark.
The
f
Winter
quartet abandoned the car ,t o
to charges of three counts of to re oath on bond.
Find her way back to a math
will be released to officers from
Orlando
Drive, Sanford,
The
a
vehicle
breaking and entering
state nolle prossed highway, where help was
comblr.ed that city.
th
fl
ed
on
foot
wi
and the state dropped charges charges against John Beaulieu
__----------------------of two counts of breaking and and Forster to another inentering a vehicle, breaking forma tion In which they were

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The Sanford Herald

Thursday, April 6, 1972

IA—The Sanford Herald

For 'Dependent Rehabilitation'

Solons, Hoping To

New Narcotic Program Urged
By
JANE CEL3RY

TITUSVILLE - Brevard
County Solicitor Jerry Dross
told The Herali today he is
proposing to the State
a
narcotics
Legislature
dependent rehabilitation
program be hopes to have
become law.
A member of the Brevard
County delegation, Jane
Robinson, has indicated Interest
in the new propaeed. he added.
Dross said, "Narcotic addicts
are a clear and present danger
to the society and themselves
because they are rendered
incompetent on both mental and
physical levels by the addiction,
their
disseminate
They
disease' to other people and

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commit major crimes to MPport their habit."
al,Addict
PC
Under
presenting immediate danger to
self or society could be brought
before the court for a hearing on
an affidavit or sworn testimony
arid hospitalized for diagnosis.
If the court sees fit he could be
institutionalized for up to five
years as out-patient or inpatient. An indigent would be
entitled to free counsel.
If an addict is not an immediate danger to self or
society, upon affidavit of a
police officer or testimony of
next of kin or three citizenL he
ifl receive notice of hearing at
which testimony would be
taken. If the court finds
probable cause he Is a narcotic

depen&amp;nt,bew Ube ordered b0
submit to testing for that
put pose and ctuld be subject t
the same institullofl$ltV.M10fl,
the proposal continues.
Bross pointed out the ad.
vantage of this program is that
it Could remove addicts from
the street without having to
them over to criminal court for
rehabilitation and without
giving them a Felony record. It
would be treating addiction as a
"disesse," as alcoholism is now
recognined.
If a person is convicted in
court of an indirect drug related
crime, such as robbery, this
rehabilitation also could apply
In iddition or instead of
criminal penalty.
The bill also Would provide for

House to give the IkgiSIatute 1
The house also would put the position with little tratible.
By JOHN VAN (MESON
The lkrn..i plan is similar to
The legislature approved Court which will check the re- George Firestone, I).Miarni.
Repobuican
Rep.
lewis
Fark
say
in riles that must be peeAssociated Press Writer
Wednesday a bill apportioning a apportlomnent plans for their "May (lixi hav mercy on Its the Senate plan in major met.- Pucofhtmter1t,rnando area
ropolltan and rural north Plot. in a new district with I'olk, of Orlando said the plan was 'a pared before July 1, 1973. The
sixil."
TALLAHASSEE, Pta. (AP)- 120-member House, one more constitutionality.
In passing their own congru- Ida areas, but differs widely In while the Senate links Polk and piece of garbage," Rep. F.ugen. Senate was expected to concur.
Hopes to adjourn the extended .eat, and a 40-member Senate,
"We now commend it to the
Manatee In a new district and Tubbs of Merritt Island called it
IM legulauve session on time down eight seats The bill was courts," said House Legislative sional districting plan, the central Florida.
Vr,co.Sumler an "1.50 plan." and Rep.
Putting the state ir Control (P17
the
focused tcidI.y on the nitty gritty sent to the Florida Supreme Ilea
The Senate treated a new dl,- puts
in
Chairman house was told by its redistrictll
's Granville Crabtree of Sarasota development on hinds it wsnt.s
Issue of congressional t'is.is.
ing
chairman,
Rep.
Jamii
1.0(rid
in
Volugla
and
flrevard
Hernando
awls
In
Chappe
--said it was a 'Walker.rnsnder." to save and giving it a veto av'r
tr,c ng.
renno Walker, t).Nples, that counUrs, but the lIouie, put fire. corner,
development with a regional
house Its-publicans threw up
The house refused Wedne,the Senate plan had an unac vc.rd in Rep. Lou Prey'. Orange
The
land
management
bill,
impact,
the bill has been hailed
day to adopt the Senate plan for
ceptable population deviance of County area and Vrlusia in Rep. every obstacle they could to
LOS
per
Lent
and
would
be
re
William
Chappeli's
multi.
slop
the
House
plan,
but
the
which
has
now
passed
both
as
the
major
environmental bill
creating 15 congressional
Roberts
rounty iliatrkt around Ocal.a. Drmnocrats rolled aver their op. houses was Amended by the of the W7') session
districts, passing its own plan In
jetted by the courts
a 74-32 vote.
Senate President Jerry
Thornes. D4upiter, said the C
rs SA
Hmse version of congrmional
redistricting would be sent to
37,
State House of Repsii Committee
WORM
tatives Wednesday Approved
.

FJX'OS$ dated- This Is
not a completely new Idea as
California his u4 a similar
SIVItS) )'efl. he
said,
The coat of additional
rehabilitation facititLea that
might be needed would not
Must the cost 01 Addiction that
Liwolvel loss to society of a
potentially productive inditidUsi, deStruCtion of others,
and arrest, conviction and
LflWciIO1VUt, Dross insisted.
Asked about the governexpanded
new
ment's
Methadone treatment program
for heroin addicts, Dross said,
"They are giving them ouly a
*hair of the dog that bit them'
whenthey should be g0lng after
the dog."

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divide Seminole Congo. placing
Sheila Roberts was elected rhiiii-men In the entire State of
the western half to the Fifth
C4agressional District mid W chairman of the Seminole Florida. This is a rare occasion
e astern hall In the Ninth County Salvation Army ad. and we are honored to hilive
vlao
elsional District, as board. Mrs. ttshas such ndynamk person as Mrs.
been an active member.
:.
Roberts serving as our advisory
In accepting the chair- board chairman during the
FUtk all of Citrus, lierniAnship,Mrs. Roberts said: "I most Important period In the
mando, rates and Sumter, and
north PIMUSS, South Levy. am greatly honored to be history of our Salvation Army In
north Orsuge and most of elected to this pcsition of st,1111110le County,"
resporuibility. I will dftlicate
Captain Lyons said, "For 43
Seminole. No Incumbent. Far myself to the task that lies years we have operated under
removed from the Senate M.
befort, us as members of the hantlicapit. We have nevcr been
IntlCh 12 Orange, south tAke,
board 0* our local Salvation able to offer the people of
west Seminole and Osreola.
Army. I know of no organization Seminole County an adequate
- Ninth most of

I
SOUTH SEMINOLE Scnior Citizen 's Club celebrated the filth birthday

ol the organization Thursday at a luncheon at Holiday Inn, Sanford.
Left to right three of newly installed officers, Mrs. Emily Long,
secretary; Clarence Doebener, vice president; and Mrs. Frank
Steudle, president.

that has done more foe-Serntnok Salvation Army program
The
than the Army.
because we have had nothing (ii
Rep. Lou Frey, Orlando County
-Through
the
building
fund
wont
with. Now we know that
as
Republican. In the same area
which drive in which we are now our building fund will be suethe Senate Sib District,
the old building will be c'ttstul The people of Seminole
Includes Voluita, Ilrevard engaged
replaced with a new community Count) want this dri v e to
Indian River and part of service center that will render succeed and they are
going to
great services to all ofSeminole see that It succeeds. This will
conference committee by the County. Our Salvation Army mean that in a short time we
Senate as a first order of has a great and wonderful will have a community service
business.
future before it and we will all center with which to serve this
In other action, the House re. benefit as It renders greater community. We will .each
turned an abortion bill to Its services to an ever Increasing iiutny times as many people and
calendar after a long delay de- number of Seminole County we will do more good than tv
signed to provide time to work people."
have ever been able to do
out a compromise on when a
Capt. Billy Lyons, corn. before. Seminole County will be
woman could get an abortion. manding officer of the Salvation proud of its Salvation Army."
Meanwhile, two environmen- Army of Seminole County,
Mrs. Roberts Indicated she
11 issues remained in the Sm stated that few women have would be appointing various
ate Including a water manage. ever served as chairman of a committees to begin planning
ment bill
Salvation Army advisory board. toward a greatly expanded
The congressional redistrict- He said, "Never before in the service program for the new
ing battle, a proxy war for 12 history of the Salvation Army in center.
incumbent congressmen fought Seminole County has a woman
She said, "We must begin to
on a central Florida battle- headed the advisory board. To develop our plans now so that
ground was being conducted the best of my knowledge no when the new facilities have
without concern for Legislative more than two or three women been completed we will be able
have ever served as board to move forward.
rapportlonmenL__ -

Medical Examiner Needed

As Seminole Associate
County Assistant Attorney Seminole Memorial HospitaL

Hnward Marwe told County
Commissioners that accarduig
to the state medical examiner
act, the orange County
examiner could use an
associate in Seminole County.
The Commission recommended
Dr. G. V. Garay, pathologist at

Chairman Greg Drummond
remarked he thought "we were
trying to break away bom
Orange County." He asked if
there should not be one medical
examiner in each legislative
district
According to Rodney Layer,

Hospital Notes
Mar O'Grady, Deltona
Theodore H. 1)atm. Longwood

APRIL 6,

ADMISSIONS
Sanf ord.
Marcia H. McLmulin
Irene L. Llnck
Robert D. Fields
Samuel Levy
Tim L Green
Augusta B. F'7
Mary A. riner
Grace C. Harringtcm
Clifford Anderson
Regina Vallot
Mar' A. )le
James R. Steffy. Deltona
Gordon W. Sholar, Deltona

DISCHARGES

Sanford:
David •
C)WIStITie B. Walker
Isaac M. Dymm Sr.
Ernest Moody
George O'Brien
Lewis C. Ludlow
Golda Lee
Dais) Wynn
Anita B. Flynt
Ludwig Oberwalder, Deltona

Eva B. Salisbury, Deltona
Trera J. Rucker, Geneva

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county administrator, at one
time SuTlinole was in the 18th
medical examiner district with
Brevard but now the district is
the renamed 4th medical
cwnirier district and includes
Orange, Osceola. Seminole and
Rrevard Counties.
The Brevard County Commission sent in a recommendation to the state for a
medical examiner to work in
association with Seminole
County. The other pathologists
to the
in
recommendation by the
Commissioners and "more or
less went on strike as far as that
medical responsibility was
concerned...
Layer said that because of all
the controversy in Brevard, be
had written to the Governor and
Seminole's
that
asked
recommendation be held in
abeyance.
Drummond said it appears
that "we will be a satellite of
Orange county 'in their greater
catchment area We'd prefer
obtaining our own man under
separate negotiations"
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— purpose lighting district
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NAtiONAL LEAGUE

Fools Day Avtoaiiu
Of local Interest in the Fools Day Autecrose sponared by
the Martin Sportocar Club. The event will take place April 15
at B1. 10, Martin Marietta Carp. I attended an event of this
type sponsored by the same club which lock place in Deltona
and was favorably Impressed with the prafeadonal way In
which the event was hanfled, information on this autocross
can be obtzttned by calling event chairman Ralph Mazur at
4I00. Extension 3.

There Is a itood thence that Owvy will offer tire Coawth
Thlncam Head with the \'ega Engine In l73. how about a 40
Horsepower Vega!
Team McLaren Is preparing for the upcoming Can-Am
onslaught by the Factory Parch. of Mat Donahue and
Roger Penske. A Turbocharged Alloy Orvy engine has been
shipped from the McLaren Engine shop In Detroit to England
tar testing. If this engine proves reliable its readlik We may
see 1,000 horsepower road racing machines before the year is
out.

Railroaders iS
Chase I
Don Li vely pitched a no-hitter
fnr the Railroaders. Greg
Stafford gave up five bits, Mike
Harbour bai a triple and a
single, John Sierputoweki had a
double and single and Sam
Vanesi a single.
First Federal 1$
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This game was called because
of curfew. It will be rescheduled
and played until completion
AMUCAN LEAGUE
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Chip Flanders pitched a onehitter for Goodyear giving up
only one single to Scott
Anderson. For Goodyear, Chip
Flanders and Price Baker each
had a double, Ned Stevens had a
single, Losing pitcher, Scott
Anderson.
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A hardy congratulatiniw goes to Bob Whittikar for his fine
performance at Daytona in the 1MM races.

Eye Witness Reports

Joe Smith Jtthed a am tdtter
striki out 14 for Florida State
Bank, giving up a single to
Erwk Knudsen. He helped his
own cause at the plate getting a
double and single, Owls Gardnor had a home run and triple,
Larry VenBethulla and Bernie
VonHerbulii each had a single.
Losing pitcher, Paul Gaim
Ct)NTINtNTAL lZ.AGtt
Amerlcau Produce Esrbaage S
Jack Posser Ford 2
Wes Spake had a double and
single for American Produce
Exchange. John Butler, Tim
McIntyre, Paul Payne and
Daunt Fogg each had a single.
For Jack Prosier Ford, Jay
Bergman and Jim Edmonds
each had a single. Winning
pitcher, Paul Payne. loser.
Chuck McMullan.
Hal Sprague
Lincals Mercury
United Trans. Union 7
Pot Shirard had a double and
single for Hal Sjraglns Lincoln
Mercury. Wayne Lively two
singles. William Frederick a

double and auiiiIe For Unitad
Transportation Union, Anthony
McI ntyre had two singles,
Bubby Tincher had a double,
Jeff Wade and Mike Larder each
had a lngb. Whining pitcher.
William Frederick, loser, Mike
Larder.
MK'4'S SOFIBAU.
S and B R.ofthg S
Lake MGaroe Inn C
Brad Leon went tire. far
three with a double for B and D
Rooling, David RiCharde two
for three with a double, Ron
Sims had a triple and Ray
Hodges a double. For Lake
Monroe Inn, Rcmnle Basil went
three for three, Bob Hood two
for three and Don Harvey had a
double. Wtnntcg pitcher. Ray
Hodges. loser, John Lambert.
Ezecuteae 8
Wlw8ester Homes fl
Both teams Died to give this
game to the other. Richie
Billingham went five for r.t,.
with e home run for Ezecutane,
Carl M(tchman three for 'lye
with a triple., Andy Rufus three

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Rupert Urre for five. For Farhon each UM fm five.
Winchester Homes, David Burg includingtwo tnples.R.. Jarrell
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beheld whenever opening day is
rescheduled after the strike.
BUT WILL IT FLY? -Jay Saucer of the Greater which attracted a great many entries and
"I'm a little sad," he said, "I
the
73
Oviedo Recreation Association examines kites proved to be another successful event, was
think
tie fans might be a little
willing to play an exhibition gaurie List Saturday,
during recent Kite Tournament held &amp;t John second annual affair held by the Recreatlor
b Ilk ILS(iIEI NLS.SFNSON
discouraged and feel bad."
the
day the strike started.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Courier Field in Oviedo. The tournament, Association,
If the fans were and, the mermet Wednesday with 11 membersof the
Millet
chants were miserable.
Brooks Robinson's house In suburban
at
Orioles
- The second day of the
NEW
YORK
(AP)
Charles Kramer, a research'
Baltimore
and accused Weaver of Illegal ater for the Greater Cincinnati season arrived today with no baseball yet but a
tempts
to
break
the walkout.
rival
pitchers
strike
and
with
one
Area Chamber on Commerce, count of
"There's a fine point in labor laws and he's
warming
up
and
John
Gaherin
Miller
Marvin
said the opener annually means
gone way overboard." Miller said. "His at,
$348,000 to the economy of Cm- again in the bullpen,
tempts to break the strike have been as a
began Saturday
The
players'
walkout,
which
cinnati, counting the salaries at
representative
of management—which have
training,
end
to
spring
caused
an
early
and
three who service the si,
with being a field manager."
nothing
to
do
postporwrnen(
of
Wednesday's
scheduled
persons who hold tickets. The forced
Robinson disputed Weaver'i menlo of the
between the Reds and
category
it
figure
does not include the cost opener in Cincinnati
In the best box kite
balloting.
along
with
the
eight
contests
on
Neither high winds nor cool ecanpetition in six different scene of a car on his kite.
As'ros,
off of tickets or money spent at the Houston
"Actually," he said, "the vote vu IS-I that we
temperatures were able to categories of the tournament. Kimberly Tortes flowered kite was Brenda Wallace making
toddy's slate and two games listed for Friday—
stadium.
Jay
first
place
ribbon.
enough
for
a
third
with
the
Marc Dawsey received the was good
would
be willing to play, but only if the owners
dampen the enthusiasm of the
at
the
Chicago
Cubs
St.
Louis
and
Philadelphia
at
Kramer said food, Including
would agree to accept figures of the actuaries on
youngsters and adults who first place ribbon in the best place ribbon. Shawn Brum- Saucer came insecond followed restaurants, normally brings in Montreal.
the amount of surphis already existing in the
took part in the Greater Oviedo decorated kite category Young baugh was given the fourth by Craig Wheeler, Audrey Duds so,000; another $178,000 goes
With bitter feelings continuing to spew forth
pension fund."
Recreation Association Second Dawsey jecorated his kite in place ribbon for his original and Jenneter Adicks. took the for entertainment, shopping from both sides and with Paul IUchards, vice
Shawn Brumbaugh
the for-rn at an Easter Basket drawing on his kite. And Jeff
The latest move came Tuesday night wien the
that
Braves,
warning
Annual Kite Tournament
president
of
the
Atlanta
trans
and bars; $52,000 for
not
be
any
baseball
"for
a
Long,
long
owners
met in Chicago and reaffirmed their
Over 35 youngsters and a like and drew the attention of the Harman had a confetti first place ribbon In the moat
might
tour- portatlon, not counting airlines, there
of an offer by the players that a surplus
number at adults were on hand judges. Second place went to decorated kite which was unique category of the
was
a
meeting
rejection
sign
only
encouraging
time,"
the
went to $22,000 for lodging and s16,5
unknown—
in
the
pension
fund be used to meet their dsn'aarsl
with nearly 50 kites to enter the Rusty Winters who had the awarded the fifth place ribbon. nament Second place
and
site
scheduled here today—time
Tray Anderson with USE Vick for pat king.
per cent cost-at-living Increase in retire
Major
for
a
17
director
of
the
Miller,
executive
between
Luncheons, dinners and p.
ribbon,
getting a third place
fourth place ties to mark the opening were League Baseball Players Association, and ment benefIts.
Casey Vick a
The owners have offered to boost their yearly
Gaherin, representing the 24 club owners.
ribbon and Hhlliary Hynes a canceled all over downtown.
pension
contributions of $3.4 million by $490,000—
Richards
said
the
owners
aren't
against
the
But Jack Geardlng, owner of
fifth place ribbon.
with
all
of the increase earmarked for besith
players
butare
"fed
up"
with
Miller
nhld"simply
Erik Vick was awarded the the Stadium Club, a bar-reitnucare.
Miller
run
over
them
Marvin
going
to
1.1
first place ribbon in the rant near the stadium, said he aren't
While players from most teams practiced
any more."
steadiest Bow Kite category. In didn't do so badly.
and wherever they could, 15 nwnbers
wherever
was
Earl
Weaver,
meanwhile,
Miller's
target,
C.eardlng admitted, however,
this event the kites were of the
Chicago
White Sax worked out In White Sax
of
the
Baltimore
Orioles.
Weaver
had
of
for manager
two stick variety with tails that he took reservations
and the Pittsburgh Pirates announced that
Park
had
been
willing
to
21
of
his
26
players
that
or
said
permitted. Behind Vick in this every seat in the place "three
ThreeftiversStadhunwooldbe available today
defy the walkout and open the season on
i
event
were Mike Brumbaugh, four times."
farmer champion,
"As
a
army players who wanted to do the Sam*.
"It
Is
a
wonderful
tourna21
had
been
for
16
of
those
added
that
He
By WILL GRIMSLEY
"But it was it let-eating," be schedule.
chain- Kimberly Tones, Denene Ward
tournament
Died
to
get
other
former
favorite
ment—a
ai Spe-ial Correspondent
said. "Some of th...'m came down
join me In inviting Lee and Casaey Hynes.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -Gary for me—but I hope soon the plans to
was
It
In
the
Altitude
category
Player, from apartheid South rules areretaxedsothata black Elder. lien! discovered that
this Invitation category, In f- Jeff Hartman who got his
man may qualify,"
Africa, said
far years, was abandoned production the highest All kites
Player
Is
one
ci
IS
of
the
fed
Golf Tcan.ni
world's top professional and with the rule permitting all lair 10 this event were single starfull stature until black
face, two stick productions.
I
PIY."
• along with whites are walking amateur golfers teeing off today winners
Lauren Carbon finished second
In
addltln
to
various
major
In
the
36th
edition
of
the
colorful
Augusta National's fairways
event that cane out of the head tournament champions at me- with Diana Winters third, David
not just as caddies but
and Hartman fourth and Terry
of the late Robert Tyre (Bob) cent years, tour winners
petitors.
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e
Ryder
and
Groves, fifth.
members of th
"I don't want to estate a n- Jones
"Our Last bastion of dudThe
final
event
was
the
Masten
as
t
Walker
cup
team
ft
In the star-spangled field are
ti-overly and I am aware rules
category. Tray pline," said Florida's most (afrom Asia, Latina Tournament automatically strongest puller
are rules," added the rugged yellow men
first with Jeff mous high school coach, "is the
finished
of
Anderson
train South America and Spain, qualifies the first 24 fInishers
and, that baalittle pro
tiCarison taking second, football field
with the number of good foreigners train Canada, Bitt- the preceding Masters,
o
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"But
Finishing third was Erik Vick, tion is rapidly disintegrating."
Austra- 16 ci the last U.S. Open p4
Nick Kotys recently resigned
black players Increasing on tie sin, New Zealand and
top eight of the US. Ama teur. fourth was Kimberly Torres
after
36 seasons In football, the
tar I think It I a shame that
!dtke
Brumbaugh.
BY HUBERT MIZELE
The entrance door thus Is and fifth was
But there are no black men—
19 at Coral Gables High. _______________________________________________
none has enjoyed t he
final
two
first
event
the
this
In
justutherehtvebeennoblack very narrow, although In.
r The tough, old Ukrainian bossed
penence others of us have ex- "1 enjoy li ving every ruinmen, except c eddies and locker vitatlons are tendered annually finishers used three-stick, f ou
perienc'ed at the Masters.
Erak
Vick
used
a
two
the Cavaliers to a dazzling 156- had 17 kids nut for football
ki
s.
fOOt te
room waiters, since tire tour- to various overseas players,
mythical no. there"—and bounced to pro- ute, 50 much so that I can't rise
stick kite to get his third place 33-9 record, five
early enou gh and can't sta y up
which this year there are 17.
nament was born in 1934.
j
th lionel titles arid six state chain- greasively better
fif
and
e
four
th
il
e
th
finish
wh
la
e
chief
reat
P
yer,
35,
is
th
th
Cliff ord Roberta, the burmaBloomaburg and Pottsville, Pa. la te eflaigtL There's too much
e three- pionshipe.
merit chairman and its cofound- of these Invaders, rated at 7-1 in pla cers also used th
"Herman Hick-man was the to do."
"I'll miss It," he said, "but it
"Maybe I was successful
cm, Insists there Is no ban the official odds just back of stick, four foot variety.
head
conch at Yale in those
Next event being planned by was time to quit."
I was crazier than most
against black competitors, say. three-time winner, Jack NickKotys rubbed his tired eyes days. Ii'd heard about my good because
tog. 'We will welcome a Negro lau.., 6-1. Three players are rig. the Greater Oviedo Recreation and began reflecting on almost record and asked me to bring coaches, willing to put myself
Association is a jump rope
"Our first tack when I
per cent, along with my staff
pla yer as soon as he meets our tired at 8-1—Lee Trevino,
decades of winning the him some films. I slipped out of 100 players, into what we were cane Pete was to taka ft
cit
the
year
contest
and
a
skush
contest,
The
four
controversial
player
rules of quliUcm
early morning and
the good times and bad and how Pottsville on an
'country club' out of Coral
"I understand and appreciate in 1971; 42-year-old Arnold akiali contest Is one in which ac
need
train,
not
wanting
to appear too doing."
s
generation
"
t
current
for
plugs
High SchooL We waited
Gables
school
board
County
"Dade
Palmer
and
putting
whiz
Bill
contestants
cast
that," Player said. "I am
more courage than ever to play eager, and wound up being members can't tell a kid to cut so hard at it that I went train a
curacy.
merely saying that it will be a Casper.
hired."
Those affairs will be held the game."
153 pounds.
The defending champion.
better tournament when there
Three yearn at Yale, through his hair, but I didn't have to let 190-pound fat cat to
soc
iety
changing
"Sure,
our
Courier
John
this
month
at
ked."
e
plan
w
or
th
keep
But,
I
used
to
football
outsider
at
later
are better chances for black Charles Coody, Is an
Nick's him play
had its effect on me and my 1952, were the extent ofDuring
Field
Garry Chonuley, 37, a former
a razor in me.' Locker. If a pla yer
304,
UNIOtiDALE, N.Y. tAP 1 - into to make It.
game," he admits. "Football college coaching career.
Kotys
assistant, is the new
ll
him
to
use
a beard, I'd te
.:
The Kentucky Colonels look like
heroes are no longer th e that time, though, the onetime grew not pla y."
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Gables
head coach. H. will fInd
e,..
the Kentucky Colonels again.
campus heroes. Coral Gables Villsnova halfback went along It or never cut a player train Nick a tough act to follow.
"I
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For-a while, Lee Hunter wasn'I
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once drew 233 boys for fall with Hickman to coach In a CalIt's like Lambe" Reed. coach
squad. They could only cut
awe.
practice. lAst fall we had only kite All-Star game at Chicago my
\
at
rival Killian 111gb said: "Fel,
___________
they
were
willing
If
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the
way
we
"1 was concerned
and three North-South Shrine themselves.
,
lowing
Kotys Is the high school
ce
acti
4,
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pr
and
bleed
In
sweat
to
had been playing," Hunter said
Even those 68 took verbal games in Miami.
on
my
team.
We
equal
to
following Virice Leancould
be
after his club pulled out of a
Kotys liked the Miami area on they
abuse from fellow students.
bardi
with
the Green Bay Packmen
as
many
as
l
ed
out
dress
th
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two-game spin by beating the
1
"Kids In flashy cars would his visits to the North-Sou
ers."
New York Nets l49 in lieu
school
coaching
for
a
game,"
£'
L.
ride past the practice field and game. high
, A-IAmerican Basketball Aisoci'a
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yell. 'What are you bleeding for, was his business and Nick went
atlon East semifinal playoff
you suckers?' SomeUmes, those job-hunting In '52 Coral Gables
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Al
nonathleles would be heading —"the No. 4 team in a four-I
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The Nets take their 2-1 ad
on dates with pretty girls , the school city"—hired him.
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We Have
vantage in the best-of-seven
"I missed the high schools
kind football heroes used to get
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series Into game No. 4
[we
coaching
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were
where
you
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automatically."
Friday night
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your word was gospel with
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it was like molding
kids
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t of unused cla y."
ou
will
return
when
players
day
ties.
The
1
Hunter, who came off the bench
Ktiys never got rich as a prep
the values of good, stiff corn.
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shed turning
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ly Williamson, Mitch urger
challenges."
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Nick, who turned 59 last Mon. and Craig Curry.
fending champion Utah Stars
With the years. though, it beday, remains at Coral Gables
thru size 66
Slacks
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director
and
came
harder.
111gb as athletic
ru size
th
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Sport
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thru size 66
to
be
a
set. That series resumes Friday
"Every
kid
wants
players, along with coaching said.
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necks tofl
Shirts. Dress
night in Dallas.
ce le brities Don Shula, Fran backfield man, to handle the
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size
XXXXL
Shirts-Sports
Todays pn include VIrto,
I
told
'em
if
they
CurciandftayGraves,willgive ball
old
coach
Like
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glrla at the Floridians in tie
ou
an
trun
could
him a testimonial dinner A pril
East ser-lfliaIs arid Ind1an
meat5o yards, they could bea
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Ylalting Denver In the West.
"It's a mistake for parents to back."
Walt Simon, another reserve
Kotys broke out in a laugh,
force their kids to play foolin a hero's role for Kentucky,
boll," he said, leaning back in addi ng, "As I got older, L'ie dii_____
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scored points corning of f the
his academic chair. "CI ten, Lance dropped to 40 yards, then
t*nck He wasn't even put In f or
and, we had more and
boys hate had a bellyful of font- 30
that purpose, either.
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ens push unwilling kids into the
for his standout performance in the recent Sanford Men's Bowling
defense train him," said Joe
the couching business, ratve
to
want
it
miss
ha
game.
The
kids
Association Handicap Tournament. Sigrn3n is shown receiving singles
Miillarwy, the Kentuck y ccecli.
beliefs In his cubby hole
tied
off
themselves."
ills scoring was a bonus, The
office at GAbles
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front
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coaching
at
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Kotys be
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Wood Mercury driven in time
early races this year by A. J.
Foyt.
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Post
also will be at rllngton
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"The tans deserve to know mitled to be paid off In $ years.
years the Findlay Market Asso- day party. They were deterwhat
Is happening to thur Iii said an average increase of
clittlon has paraded to the ball mined to colebrala opening day
game,"
he said. "We ( the own- 11 per cent In the pension fund
or
not.
park for the "opening day" at whether It happened
"II hurt," he said, "but I era) want most at all to play the wou ld increase that by $
baseball, and for 33 years the
season. We will attempt to solve million.
show has been run by Chester A. guess we'll come back.'
"We to" been told thet the
flalen
Reds
pml.
the
problem and to achieve an
Francis L .
Lmth*up.
pension."
pension
plan is the best In
ThIs year Lathrop look (hi dent, said at a news conference agreement on the
member
at
the
owners
America,"
he teid. "Ow d'tlIn
halo
Is
a
day oft anyway but spent it In the owlet a wtie adaIIleIit
chision Is that a 17 per curt In
Ills backyard planting to- their opposition to (he Major negotiating committee.
cieaseontop ot that beltPlafltfl
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unth
was
ere
1)iile said
league Baseball I'Iayero Assomaloes.
percent
funded
liability
of
120
rniIIin
fri
Arrw'rks
is unreasonable."
Wednesday's ope ne r between ctaitiondernand for a Ii
As(be Iteds and the Houston
(ma was postponed because of a
strike by the ball pla yers.
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give Reds manager Sparky Anderson a basket of fruit and
general manager Rob Ilowum
a new flag to fly over Riverfront
Stadium.
"We've been prepared for
months," said Lathrop. "it's
just too beil it didn't come off.
The weather was beautiful." lie
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shrdu1rd U pitch the twin-bill- singled to rr Brink. Da mon
reports
on
recent
tests
Mike Kelley fired a two-hitter scared on a double steal and the
This writer has received eye wiDens
not yet
f ir the Raiders as he went the Raiders took an early 3.0 lead.
BERNARD MILLS swings, but just a little early as the balls has
at bobby Unger In his Eagle at lndlanopolia. Recant prow
to
Florida
er
los
The Seminole Junior College distance, giving SJC 22 wins
releases had Bobby running 183 miles per hoer width Is four
passed by. Mills plays for Seminole Petroleum, 10-0
Run-scoring singles by
Raiders blasted the lYtons against only four setbacks.
can I...eague action yterday. Joe Smith
miles faster, then last years top qualifying speed W by Peter
State Bank In Littl e Ameri
Brink
Beach Scala 12-2 in the opening win pushed the Raiders Coombs,
Revsns. My eye witness, hera. has said that Bobby was
fired
a
sparkling
one-hitter
for the winners
three more runs for the Raiders
game of a Division II twin-bill, Division II raark to 5.1
rocketing arourd the indy speedway In his Offenhaui&amp;
Don Vincent Photo)
but rain forced suspension of
Dick Br-Ink had the hot bat for in the fourth as they took a 64
Powered machine at 100 MILES PER HOUR far several
the second game, with the the Raiders, going un-re for four lead. Daytona Beach cut the
lops. This bobs like tIe year that Bobby shows his brother Al
Raiders trailing l.0as the SeOts
with a pair of RRIa,F'er margin to64tn the top o(the
the tall section of that sleek looking Giwn.y.E.gle In USAG
fifth, butth e Raiders came back
.
Dansan
was two far
tted
in
the
four
ba
th
competition.
bottom of
with six in
Accoirding to the dion Lindbect one f or
d
frame
to
end
the
game under
&amp;rmtwe
an
rules, the game must be plrcl Prirrisia, Frank C
Smy look .'l
from the point of suiøii. Mike Coo.'nbs were each one for the 10-run lead rule.
The two teams will play the two. Coombe, had two REIs and
Everyone t still buzzing about that story book finish to the
DarLcon and Parrish led off
remainder of the game Ends) also scored two runs. Paul the fifth with singles before
Atlanta 500. 11 you think ahead this could be the yea that
at 3.30 pm. at the Seminole Russo and Kelley also had hits Undimeck, ctatai- Canbe
auto racing may sceend to the worlds mad popular spat It
g
Little League field on SR 49 in the winning cause.
'a still amazing to me that auto racing isn't $ part of the
and Randy Smith drew connear Five Points, Mitch Moyer
Russo walked to lead
Olympics
secutive walks. That gave the
and a Cordinal error, tying the the) hod to bottle for two runs in
will be on the mound for &amp;3C. first for SJC. Brink followed Raiders three rum.then a
Drew Duda provided the
the bottom of the final inning to
Today the Raiders visit with a double and Dansan then fielder's choice, a balk and a
game at 66.
pitching and Darrell Ely
Hfllsborough Junior College for walked to load the baw's. Rum Brink single am-minted for
However,
the
Cardinals
were
salvage
the deadlock.
hitting as the Cardinals broke
A walk to Ned Golden anda
a 2 p.m. double-header. Dan scared an a sacrifice fly by
Well friends, the laziest ward from Ferrari Is an economy
tte
notwbedenledthiavictoryas
into the victarycolurnn for
Nay and Dan Carban were Parrish and then Llndbeck
model. Thus right friarrda, for ) 114,010 you to can own a
NIIM.D 5ItBO&amp;RD , first time In the major league they got a hit batsman, pass single by Issali Bridges gave tire
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sac
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a ground ou t and another Indians a 1.0 lead in the second
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3 0 1 • division of t he Oviedo Little ball,
pass ball to scare the winning frame The A's tied it in the
b
"'°"
League, downing the Pirates
Heovr. lb
0 s.
nan in the last of the fourth fourth on singles by lUcky
20
000
Duds scattered five hits and Johnny Wilson, who xd Eafl5 and Sam Horn..
l
PeKoct. If
20
Another walk and a single by
The winner of the opening around of the Formula 5000
0
0
0
survIved
a bad first inning in time times, was hit by the pitch Golden led to the I ndians second
2
Ciwnphaiihtp aerbes In Europe was Brian Hathnan in a
rally
1
0
C
which the Pirates scored half of in start the winning
1 1 00
WOs*vr1t,3b
McLa.en cvy after race winner Graham McRae had been
their runs had had half their sped around to stare the nznanda2ilead.
2 00 1
But, the A's came up with
disqualified for passing on a yellow flag.
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in
and three runs in the top at the fifth
'rO'TeLS
1*22
1 hits Dwayre Golden's single deciding run
M TA
Coming up April 16 is the 400 Mile Grand National from
and Clayton hlç' triple
Duds struck out nine and on four straht walks and a
Darlington. South Carolina.
1 04 II
SENIWOLI
their
three
Pirates
to
the
walked
live in gaining
helped
had
a
first
In
ow
Sam
Sn
Trinity
Prep
Mike Austin 's
single by Home, to take a 4-2
3 1 1 1
luno. lb
i 3 , first inning
track
team
was
enjoying
one
of
440
yard
run
with
a
time
of
MI
artni.
lead.
HeIez To l.euos
°
The Cardinals came back to The senior league game
Its best days of the season and John Gribble of Trinity took D,1V i
Jim Palmer and Mark 8.11
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the Athletics and indians cacti drew free passes to open the
yesterday when rain cane and a second.
1211 acoie four thfl ill the
Dave Hiera is on his way to making a gii.Tth.o of Grand
Liflon.CLIf
1 tie first to overcome the 30 seen-trig in the final Inning
2 1
shortened the meet with Florida The foursome of Banns,
Indians fifth inning,. Singles by
Touring Claw in World Manufacturers competition In his
2
2
12
Coombic
deficit. Delivering key hits far battling to a 4-4 lit after f
Cleveland,
Snow
and
Greg
we
Central Academy. The victory
Corvette. With the car no tickted for a hip to I-m
2 1
the Cardinals were Duds and Innings In game halted because Ran
WillisIn
and
Steve
Ramsey
still went to the Saints by a 43-2 Miles gave the Saints first In the
brought
the
tying
runs.
may we same interesting developments In the famed 34
3 1 1 1
Ely.
Ely
came
through
with
a at darkness
with
a
time
13
1110
sprint
medley
relay
TOTALS
count
first
meeting
between
Darkness
(creed
the
game
to be
Hours of Lainans.
Intwo
the teams the Indians won a called after the final at bat by
two run double in the first In- the
of 2:17. And in the 1 relay It
John Adair had a
nine outburst
wee Andy Penn, Red Austin,
Indisn.
Osi 02-7 2 2
finish in the mile- run with a Greg Chandler and Miles Dayton. b..c?'
in their half of the second the lopeuled 1-0 decision. This last theTop hatter in the game was
time ci 4:56 and took second in
to gin the Saints Dim, O'MaIey LS) and H000son. Cardinals got two runs on two time it was a different awry as Home with two hits in two trips.
Lemans practice has already begun with Ferraris with
the 050 yard rrn behind teaming
and Cf1b$ 20 Ii?tnk SAC Pirate errors and Ely's
another
first,
winning with a kathy
radical tall sections traveling down the Mulsaime straight at
kslhiy WP. booming triple.
Pin', PP.Pfoovvt 2:
by DP-DIYIOflS
teammate John lertis
time of 1:311.
katty; PB.$
103 miles per hours and French Matras being clocked at 110
The Pirates came up with a
Thnhty'u flue eighth grader, m..cn 1 sa.inoa.c Unwirm
in the 100 yard dash It was
miles per bow. Practice has jiwt began for this 1m event
pair In the top of the third to cut
Mark Hamma giving the Saints Tied McNulty finished second Div)*.
which is scheduled to take place In June of this your.
the Cardinal lead to 6. Two
first plsee with a time OflLl. la the mile run with a time of
walks and Sam Jack,,a1's single
second
behind
6:14.
tenth
of
a
Just
a
a
Whom SOO May l
WO
USGA
me
xi'S
Open
h
accounted
for the two Pirate
Next action for the Saints will
WAS Lawrence Cleveland. Both
'
golf championstuv will be held
Terry
Williams singled
Wednesday
when
Uiey
Harms
and
Cleveland
are
be
next
Bobby Allison. fresh far an iriqlressive victory to the Atlanta
25 July 2 over
Winged to lead off the Pirate fourth Ac
at
Mamaromembers of the mnity prep jowneyto Oviedo fora hi47)OOl June
500, and popular Dave Marcia are the first two drivers to sign
Foot's east course
inning and came around to
baseball team as well as track slth Oviedo and Florida Ceir- rEW SMYRNA BEACH
Lip for the Ma'i Winston 500
will tie on the lint Friday night
acme on Alonzo Vinson's single
tr
al.
team
nenibers
Allison will be one of the hometown' favorites in the
Isarn washed out last Friday with a brand-new entry in the
night's racing program at New late model clus. Based an past
Alabama.
Smyrns Speedway, but ti big performance. Sweet could be
Bubby is the older o' the racing Allison heathen., and It was
brother Dannie Allison who came home In first place in last
bite models and limited stOCks the man to beat. Not only that,
,
will be back this Friday night but he has a second car, a new
tprLngs Winston chase. Bobby was right on the bumper and
Joining the stocke'i On the limI'ed stocker nearly ready to
high-flying Buddy Baker was third, just Inches away from
half -mile oval will be the super go. and will pose threat in both
victory.
Marcia won Me hearts of the tans during last years battle.
sprint cars, lndy4vpe roadsters classes.
3
built strictly for racing and
however. The young Wisconsin competitor toot over Bobby
Rice
time
is
0:30
p.m.
with
Isaac's Dodge and was right with the Allhscms and Baker,
capable of 160 mph speeds
gates opening at 6:30.
fighting far the lead when the engine blew seven laps from
They'll race in a special match
If Sweet can't do it, t'
event designed to give Speedtnt finish lint.
5111
Collins of
way
tans
a
close
look
at
this
rich
500.ndler
will
start
the
50
fastest
qualifiers
in
the
The
3JsToTp,yny
Melb
ourne
class in action.
second largest lineup in the apart. The event Is corthg the
Funk
will
be
able
to
get within
There'll be loads of action in
third richest purse of the season, over $150.000.
range of the fast Heckle.
the
Qualifying trials !ar the Winston battled begin Wednesday.
Limited stock action should
Orlando's Wryne Hkk brings
Mr 3, nod continue through Saturday morning, May 6. A 10lsl consolation race for drivers who tail tn make the Held will
hack his late model Chevelle far result in a showdown between
ns's Henry Pullen, wmrer of
a try at three In-a-row.
be held Saturday afternoon.
at
last
Friday's feature, and
Heckle has yet to be beaten
The second annual Winston 5011 will get the starting signal
the
Speedway,
having
caured
opening
night winner Ray ,
mammoth
over
the
Mat
?,
Sundii
aftk'rni'oti.
at 1 pmi
the first pelt of late model Snodgrass.
Alobanu lot out
With the new season now in
features run in the new season.
uV
new cars are
However, it appears that he'll II
have a challenger this week. expected. and a larger race
Well trieniia, conies the time for rue to hear yair thoughts
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tralck field should be on band in both
u who you feel has the beet chance of winning the Winston
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took
the
limit
ed classes as new can are built
honors
and
think
will
win
and
why.
.ou. How about telling stw you
- added to the lineup.
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DARUNCTON, Sr. (AP)
Ace mochanic Bud Moore has
naumi Lee,y Yartaough to
replace David Pearson as drlver of his 1572 Ford In stock car
races
ib'ouh. who now lives
Jzckzonvillf. Fir. Is to make
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Rebel 40 at Darbngtan on April
IL Moore said he plans 10 Uk an
e.xpertment.sJ 351-cubit Inch
engine for that T*e
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21-Rooms For Rant
2t-Apartln.nt5 Rent
Furnished
14-Houses Rent Unfurnished
U-Houses Rent Furnished
26-Mobil. Homes Rant
27-Resort Property For Rent
21-Business Property For Rent
s-Wanted To Rent

Real Estate

For

Sale

It-Houses For Sale
33-Farms 4 Creves
33-Lots &amp; Acrsape
34-Mobile Homes

P\

IS-Income &amp; Investment

OS,

24-Business Property

37-Real Estate

Wanted

LANCELOT

Recreational

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Marine Equipment
43-Campbng Equipment
44-psrts Equipment

UPtL\

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Male Help Wanted

Garoral workers. IS yet or Osage tar
Mi ll Work Will train. not
seasonal Apply in person only
1257 Char-tea St . Longwood.
tutwiqnl)0&amp;$p a'
Handy Mon and Helper. Phone 6145343 bitwiin $ and S p. M.

One man far morning eltIf?. 6 am.
to I p a' Prefer retired or eve0ing
coBegs st udent. Also nod men ter
rvenlinif shift.loll. Also same as
abe,, Frl'Rl bell ft $15 Al
Oawson. imperial Station at 14
tmt *Win l and ip.m Nor-spilt, no
dIenQes. lust gas and morO'.andisi SOWS. 1111p04iaI Florida
Oil Co.. West 1Sf St. CM 1.4.
Samford.
-Plrmanaftt
lob. Furniture
...
warehouse and delIvery.
cellerd fringe benefits. STEM.
CHIL *100 Fr-mCi Ave.. 5snford

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15(515020 1111151 0011t1 Of CiIands.
Must be available to work on
stsq5sr.d date sc'*duii LivO In
sccomrn*dati. av$it$bll. Call
Mr. Larson at 444 $111.
Sanford cam aidiCIfO I.

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N-jcslng ConIw, 2225214.

LoQeer wanted 041111 squlpmwt. s.
7122
Man Iwidid for noarsary wont. SI .51
training pay. Call 223.454 alter 5

Experienced 1t1 wsrdeJ. aI$I$?IM
105i4 lvikt*. O'..ncs Is? tilt
SivAnCim*f't. Paid yscetihal,

Hospftailzatlort. Life lnlur50cS.
Apply LII Gle*ril rood Store.

Saitord Herald. P.O. ID' 1457.
Sanford. Fl. I 32171Mats or female. Genteel 1110100
help. port time. 11.3 p.m. A pply in
p.ci.n only *dk days i-I p Its.
Holiday 1400*5. Sanford I Corninircisi.

50-Garage-Rummage, Sales
31 -AuctIons

2-Wanted To Buy

byChic

BLONDIE

YOUfl

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WELLO,
CUTEST
LITTLE r'ss I
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A"OLUTELY

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For Sal.
$$A-Household Goods
So-Antiques
17-Musical Merchandise,

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5)-Swap And Trade
$4-Equipment For Rent

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And

Office Eevipm.nt
-Macfthiwr
And Tools
60--Building Materia ls
el-Lawn And

III If-

Garden Equipment

62-Livestock And

Poultry
43-Psts And Supplies
44 -ClothIng

14.4

Mort Walker

BEETLEBAILEY
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Parts-Accessories
72-Import Autos

73-Motorcycles
And Scetlers
74-Trucks And Trailers
75-Autos For Sale
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

$:30 AM. to 1:3* P.M.
SATURDAY
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NOON TO
START OR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY.
CALL UNTIL

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located,Everything

cetr.iI,
offer

6p111.

1.04 a .inI ad tao happy new
owners Icr no Iovgir asedad but
use ful itCall Its 50 HIt 10 Piece
t0' ad Call 1112611

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BOCf ALL BALAWED
IF YOU'LL JUST 60
1W ?.P-ID DePOSIT
S28'!)8 'TQ'CJP4J

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31

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Apartments Rent
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Call3fl-4513

AP T S. arid Traieqs 1753 across
from M.0..iInd Samford Mobile
rarl3331510 Children (3K
Busi ne ss Property
For Rent

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on French Avg. Call 371-4$e7 after
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Sanford Herald on WeI.ssma, will
aetsmatially be placid I. Thor.
544v5 FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
SUCTION that IS distributed Is

FAMILY WIkt
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WORRY CLINIC

By

George

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• TWO FULL BATHS

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FHA-VA-FPIA

1(1 Us toe a MODULAR HOME
Any-where Within City Limits
*140 CAN QUALIFY UNDER NEW
FHA 331 PROGRAM!
We are ,uildng new homes now 01
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baths,Not in housing develop
,sritS Set it you can Quality.

irPuthar information •r
poifl1m,01 At Ai'iyIImI.

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REALTORS

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Boats and

Marine

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ab,e,sitj,itpl top
MsvCu? Motor, new lilt
$500 Call 174 117$ •lter a

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Seminole Sport'

Day 322 72*7

Call Stenstrom
All Exclusives
1.1 Airs - New I bedroom, 2 bath,
central heat I air. 111.400.
city -Nics 3 bedroom. 21 bath with
Florida room &amp; den. $22,500
City - Older 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 2
story. S16.000.
Country Club Manor - Extra nice 2
513.300.

County - Lovely 4 bedroom, ItS
batill on IS cleared acres. $01500.

DEV CORP.

3227174-32)0415

Wills" Place - BeautIful 3
bedrooms, 2 bath with pool.

S44,11011).
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OPENING THIS WEEK

Paola Shaded) bedroom, It's bath
on lake. $15,730.
Dre.mw.ld - Ideal 2 bedroom with
Florida room, equipped kitchen.

flv 31
Altamortte Springs, na

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Better 235's
We're proud to offer bigger
bedrooms and closets, thicker

Pretty I bedroom, 2
Idytiwlids
I air.
bath with central
132.300.
IlyitwIlde- Executive 3 bedroom,)
bath with central heal and air.
510400.
Lakefront 3 bedroom,
Lek4 Mary
2t5 baths. 545.000.
Lake Mary -Mobile home on 125' If
1* lOb with tress and shrubs.
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girige, pantry, stove and

refrgsrator. Good SIISCIIOII now.
PHA and VA financing. Now
Woodmore on Sanford Ave. near

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Onora.

Cliff Jordan

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$31-lIft

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Loch Arbor -Orvfl'Sl I 4 bedrooms,
255 baths on late. 557.300.
Lick ArIse - Beautiful 1 bedroom
with Florida room on cns of the
prettiest corner lots In North

WES
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Rear Yard Enclosed

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NEW HOMES

Seminole. $31,000.
"fair -Almost new 3 bedroom.
ItS baths. Only 131.300.
Mayfair -Outstanding 2 story with
3 bedrooms. It'. baths CII cormir

5 LEFT

$30.,75.
Plascreet

Swing with this I

Si
.ntq'or.
cjrpefvy.
re,- air ReesCI'.Oil 233 oil'

baths, 521.510-

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older 2 story with) bedrooms. 1½
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ONE OF SANFORD S
FINEST

20 West is located in Irlendl
SANFORD. 6 Blocks West Ol
French Ave. on 20th St
Only 3 to 3 mInutes to al
Shopping. Churches

323 02Sf

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W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

Schools.

efl It would make whether
my mother wore beads or
kit them off.
But she still
to
U)) an lmpressli-o looking
ront which shows she is
stlidall7orkn4d,t1iough
she may orget names and
misplace
ce her glasses, as well

Do you readers think men
or wmen e more vain
--Uabuut their appeara nce?
at our summer home In In.
rather
Which ses pays mole at.
diana, we often take her out
But
initial fondness tentlon to newspaper ads
i
to dw
for green still persists,
about clothing, cosmetics
I thus
}leUo, Mom,
So she always praises my and the latest styles?
phonul her recently.
because It Ii 04
would you like to go to the automobile
Which carries rouge, lip.
green hue.
stick and a p°t flhffl'Ot'
restaurant with its or a bite
%Vhen she couldn't get the
to
Which (except for the
necklace
faitened, she
"Oh. you know me." she
mht1zed hippie males)
always asked me to help,
replied. 'for i am
beads and other Ill.
Usually, I make no offer stresses
reedy
venile barbarian ornaments?
to assist her, since It Is bethotiwl'
wears many ring',
ter for elderly people to do
-Wefl. well be over about
plus
bracelets,
jeweled pins.
lL
6 o'clock to pick you tip.' i their
etc.?
This enhances their
told her.
Which more slavishly fol.
An'! when we arrived. she and also Ireeps their Joints In
lows
bizarre fashions, even
actinril
was still not quite rcady.
the
extent ol looking doAs my firlother go out of to
'How dc ift my hair loo&amp;r
ine In hot pants or a
a 96nt
she anxiously inquired and I the cas. the wind
was
lock
of
her
hair.
it
reassured her that
Which SPends more mo
She expressed chagrin.
quite OX
on a fancy hairdo, nail
Do you think this dress 'Oh,! must look a slghtt W manicure, perf ume a nd
she added.
is all rlg)itr she added
st.i ia iot
Then she f'bkd around This may have been par
Is it any wonder women
In her jewel box for a neck- tlally a bid for a compliment abhor toothall and
bueball
lace of green beads and from me, for older folks of. TV shows?

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Stenstrom
3141 Park
R,aity 322-3420
N15tits. Sundays Is Halidays Call

1774574.

In "IS.

2376053

.c15 your ad.

Plumbing- Ecfric

TIE 14450Y 011i

100 small peflt-.i'4

A.. 'CR IC. '3.. .JMOI NO
i*pmrs. .k.tor-aI-ons. C'asSom,5
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rypa.r 323 30-45
GUTTER SNIPE

ifllrl. M.tc hoffli r-mpp.rs
1115r0v0-mefltt.3214S17

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P11104111q S Contract Frem.'s
Trim out Licensed. No d It

Paradise

Ph 332 M12-

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Ca!Pi4.1fud 3223.24
14q,

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322 1411
OU ARE MISSIP,s. SOMLIHII
ii yOu haven't tried a Ward I

77) )4'S773 I t)

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worl,

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1 Budroom.'

Baths

SPANISH

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u410041410- as.
55$ hoodso. C &amp; S 00idms. 5311

pates,

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.pqrqnçq Frei eallosare,
50051511$. 322' VIP.
11105.. Punqut. dirt removed tremn
bv.IdinJ 5y preesure
yOv?

Giv, your 'Ime hut new oua. tools,
sa't,
'neltS
,tsr'Ort.
reasor,**ie r 'e,.
'ressure
000150. 1. (inked. bu..dsd. 1*

home or

.l,u.ng PAUL S. PCI. OAR. 373-

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VA

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FHA

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BUILDER.DEVEL0PEP
SANFORD PHONE

L 3234670

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or call collect
95 4370
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Mi 'lowe &amp; Sin....

Jim

Croamor. 534
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U.HAUL TR.34tLS
5.4
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Trafl*r_Ion IjJi,

sItting
P4-gills
e*perinced.
reedoruab4e rates Call 7'.)- 3430.

yAsT*3SAI4k'tA,,

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Sw,.elg A 4104 at-enS
1 4 It
404 plants

Tile

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AINTING Snout. *041W Srey.
ResidentIal
Comme at
L'dsnO.
a0114sdNatty
Decerators
Prank
Mayers.

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COLONIAL

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iwiuilic 5ay. lostures -d oil
iOw4. mur.iS
lids. Lc041$hi,
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da- tase or

AA liaCIa*mOiiI. Csotvac$o
1 7ei2
1 01 C West ISO $t

Pools

Quel.t,. Low Coil Scoot

C. A WHI000N SO . BIOKEt,

11114 Park. Sanford
Nights 37) lIst
177 loll
3 droom, I Bath, Kitchen Equip.
Carpeting, Air 7. No Qualitying
1700 Down. to Yr. MorIgage, 1

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AQUA POOL idly ICES
004 SEMi 501.1. INCr
Phol Supplsei. Seqy,ces i*a.
tinla(e. lii] S *r.ncn, 173 450

CASINEYS 0* ROOM *00
old or Ould is flew Pri
.Inilte% 323 4015

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throat.
But the reason I has. DIffer
'C-.. ff en
She is always partial to mentioned my mother's Con- and Women," enclosing a
green beads ar4 green cern about her looks, Is P6. long
stamped, return ens escads as well as dresses of manly to show that womtn lope, PIUS 2
cents.
often retain tk* feminine
that (1)10!.
IAISS wINe to Dr. Cgs" in con
For she had dark, mahog. sanity till death.
if *64. .ewcpee, esshs,1
iisaped
any red hair until recent At dr, age of 94 ,on .'.'a to 45d,...s
"we, 11)114 $14. p1101114
0464U
rIo sell V.. a..
years when It has become might wonder what di
buulJ.04)
C,55i 1,1*.

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certain you qui'Ilfy we
you in on a
will
rental basis while y our
loan is being processed

aged 94, is

for u.y booldet "Sex

city servIces

We know the guidelines
that you must mess to
quality as a buyer under
h, various financing
- if we feel
programs
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Mi',, STORE it *ieU P00017
Sol 1 and '0,5.' 'I wit" a l..,t Ad.
Call inS Of ow A4-VIrS tsr 11019

bedroom. 514,510.

Children wanted for
San Lanta
this 3 bedroom. 3 bath, SI5,400.

and

pIwy 46 WeSt. 511. 11121013.

In excellent neighborhood for

IF you haven't seen them
homes lately be sure you dc
t.# before they are all soldl

553 pe. mont' It
5320 down
Qualified. 3andibedroom models.
Bitt in city. 700 Santa Barbara
Dri we.
ORMAN CONSTRUCTION CORP.

£ Ill MA !'!
50Is m ailia
sENNELS. lath,,,..

We. $40.500.
Pinocrest- Furnlshid 3 bedroom, 2
bath for $34.100Pllwcresl -Trim 3 aidroorn, I bath

49 SOLD

lake Jennie
Highlands

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42

bedroorn.kltthsn newly *quipped.

Call Don Ely today
30$ $31 6)00 collect

Sauls Agency

' it, foster .v'.n anori fr? 'f'.+' fOr pTttise.

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"Sanlords' Sales Leader"

.THREE I FOUR BEDROOMS
•O.ARAOl OR CARPORT
•**LL TO WALL CARPET
.NTRAL HEATING
•UAUTIFUL KITCHEN
•I.A*OI UTILITY ROOM
•PIOM 517.4011

20 West has all

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1o3s used Schwl.v Sting P
raar 011(5. *70 Phan* 331

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Houses For Sale

Phone

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Academy Manor

as

tatal,SIOi3MOntPllyPh 371135$

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Sanford Realty

2OO Down

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s'•
Ow'?
Fenced. EnClosed Carport 5l1,Sl

ED EXWA
1 FA'jT BYk LLilI6

additional 14.511 Senses La 00 area.

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170 per month at an
Onflual rate of 7 Vf cent for 340
myths t you qualify for FHA 231

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I bedroom Completelt
.3 trocm.
on
tPln City limit
a
c dt.on.d
Re,ceCantrbct,rs. Inc.
Evenings 333lOOl
3331045

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SIDE GLANCES

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ProfeSsional office space available.
Will build to suit tenant. 322 7010.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM

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Member, Orlando WP AILS
l,IeFrench
333455*
Suns 6. Evet 372 7314

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Available ng0?s at 377 1410
04)32 33ti

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PMIt. 311-1)01
7443 Hiawatha Ave aI I1-3

St. Johns Realty
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Truck Driver. semI van, mslor DII
company. ExcoOsot salary and
benefits. Live Sanhord. Pla.. S
days wrtwoekMuWbeb000able
W qualify saidor department ,f
Tranapori$lon. Contact D. Mks,
333-1510 ei$enslon ill.

Case T-546: Jennie Crane.
my mother.
When my we and I

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Bicycles

by Gill Fox

Tile

,a,,l,aI 11.51 tvtim. modern
w i th
tcPen
equipped -l.4iltvlC.lt11l%. large p.nIItId
.1111 t(y)ni (411 D.,n (ty for
now born. ttiday
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT COIP
no. 37. AltamontI Springs.
Fla
PIsoneill 4)5)

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Mobile Homes

R..tter

31
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Down
illoixt"
2
two 11IDROOM- Two baths,
retirement dream ;,om. beautiful
five mO4tIa1 111'
ar-pc oak shaded yard. Spacious And a5IO*,a%I70
10 lOt 340 monthS it you qualify
folmi, large built In kitchen,
under r HA 731
control air 577, 100
TWO nIOROOM- One bath, zoned
Pill all brick Mmcl with 3
tomm,rdal. nice section for small 20twdroOm%. l'i bSlli% Ion 117.45)
bLjjireis arid Itoms GOod in
Wall To Wail grp*t lH0jgPOu.
e,tmrnt. $%%,30.

333.7,

ExperIenced Only

ago $4, YOU M"
think a woman W11111111111 not
be to vain about SOT
matic appearance. But n
tics how 1104,1811y conscious
my moth er still is, despite
the fact the forgets names
and misplaces her eye
ilasses and fatse toethi

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XwtWc'tsfl Sanford 574 2153 ann-

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wail ' wall carpet, central air.
ntenicent location 5*1,7 00

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..Wabli Eou4ty and

jmell III )"AM
10*3 CII., PetAl" 1 Of 5n
(cCCII1'l$ M.dPI Cand lie.
i0-';.t 115% VIellrf S Used Carl

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srinhrr 515.700

AVALONAPACYMENTS
Adults -NO P,lI
*4W. 7,d St

Houses

P50 Siie5 -aSaOrO, pa4 indi$Iei'
PS. •R, All Muf sos to CO
V5(II0 333-157')
),0 Plyinduffi Pood siumser. Pay

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
*14W F,ril Stroll

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$0 l.mitir Aa's?.ra"- 7 i3iW, 4
cli. 0040111a11c. 0100
law oe Soet Ott*? 317970

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BEDROOM-Two bath,
1HIE
kilth,n equipped, lcem.ker,
cirp.'. entrai heal. tencsd yard,

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4W15t writ a" .0
154 1 SIrS.
noise'. •,rce0.'e C04'0141in WOO
riep -sf55 20Th 5'

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lit OROOM-Lar9e family
IM. near 14. built i kitchen.
cen tral air, fenced 5)4.100.
T$*$F IIEDCOOM-IpaCiSus,
I lvi bC at QvIth shade and
tin range and
ç-it trees
ndlticr10d. SsCliItflt
ever'. air

By Owner Cl., 2 cc J Bedrooms
completely remodeled. Central
Hill arAlr. Excellent Location.

Block L.ayor$wsi'iteS

fIP?fr4

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carpets. inclosed laundry and

the MILYAMS

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PuntlIffed. 311 1105 before noon or

Salesman. 15002.75) per weed. 1103
dIsh. Not Insurance. not dair to
OW. 323-01107

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FEE-I Wk1Sa.LARY-TERMS
Hop 434 •?9?11CY SO
Coca' 1 Casse'v 531 3150

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Sale. 15% off fabric shoes
for men, women. children.

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Plus Exterior Latex ith $ year guarantee.
steel,
Great on wood, masonry galvanized
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aluminum gutters
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to hi every sire leg, every site
budget Sheer stretch nylon arid
Agilon' niorl. With nude or remtorced heel In short, average,
1cm; and extra ion; Seie'ctioi also
includes nylon subtle shape'
hose with light control panty lop
Several styles in queen short and
queen tall. Reg. $2. now 4 for S6-

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Rig. 599. Tr-stripe
athletic shoe for the
family They're machine washable
cotton cluck

Re;. 4.99. Deck
shoe of Peay colton duck. Sam"
tze', moch:ne

Sale. Save $69 on this 4-piece
Mediterranean style bedroom set!
Reg. $299. Sale $230

cellence interior Latex with 10 year
guarantee. Covers any color In just one ap.
piicctlort. May be used in any room of the
house. Dries to a tough finish that's fade and
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16" screen measured diagonally.
Automatic fine tuning. 'Chroma
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17" sawn measured dIa;onall.
Chroma Loc" control to select

proper balance of color and tint.
automatic fine tuning. Walnut
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First Florida Bancorporation, the Tampa-based
re&amp;tered
member bank, the Orlando National BankVt'est, has opened
Its doors. CoincIdentally, the new bank became the 24th
member of the holding company.
7be officers of ft new bank are: J. C. Barfield,
president; Stike B. Griffln, assistant vice president and
cashier, and Jerry Houchins, assistant vice president. The
directors are C. Howard McNulty. chairman of the board; T.
E. Tucker, Robert G. Neel, W.M.Sandermth,John L. Russell
and J. C. Buteld.
The bank opened Its temporary quarters adjacent to the
construction site for its permanent home. Capitalized at
UW,000. the Orlando National Bank-West will serve the
marketsreuo(PtflellIllsafld Parkwood Plaza.

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Autcmatic fine tuning, built-in
automatic
color
purifier.
"Chroma-Loc" color balance.

color purifier.

Sale. Save on rider mowers, edgers
and push-type rotary mowers.

Montgomery Ward Is looking for a lost catalogue and
offering $1,000 In rewards to the finders, according to an
announcement today by Sully W. Fleming, manager of the
company's store in Casselberry.
The nation's pioneer catalogue merchandising firm is
hunting for IU IUM FaU-Winter general catalogue. Ite
Individual submitting the book judged by Ward's to be In the
best condlUon will be awarded OW.The remisining OW will
pies of the
be divided eqUy aliiuig all othro who ,uhmit co
90-year old catalogue. If only one catalogue is received by
Wards, the enta'antwlll getthe fell $1,000.
fleming said entries abuuul be sent directly to this
M. 60680.
address: 1652 CatalQgUe, P.O. Box 6339, Chicago,
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contest
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Sale 339.
19 screen measured diagonally.

color arid tint. Built - in automatic

Save 53'° on our best selling
washer/dryer laundry pair!

These and $ offer modal; reduced fhrouh Saturday.

Big savings on
frsszers.tosl

Rag. .ets. Salt $42$.
21.3 cu. ft. side-byiódt rpf rigerilar.

Say. 31"

Completely frost free Features 236
lb freezer c.aoacity. 4 steel ca
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coppersCme,
chaffing. White
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Sale $193

Publix Freezes Prices
Motivated by a deep concern for the consumer and the
inflatluinary trend of the cost of living, PUWIX Super Markets,
Inc., a 172-store Florida chain, announced its own selfentire month of
Imposed freeze on all price Increases for the
April.
Qajr ill Jenkins ',tu.prtsidtnt and gtnerul iuionaitr.
Florida would
Indicated that Publix Markets throughout
during u,C
items
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IFeetures 6 washing programs

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freezer or II cu.
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,eaes $41 lb. capecift. slideat stor.g. basket. Chest 'VP.
zT has t7l lb capai'y r..ebIe

for all popular fabrics In
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soak setting. liquid bleach
dispenser. Allover porcelain
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year ended Dec. 25, 1971, William
sales and earnings for
C. W)llner, president, announced.
Net income for the year climbed 40 percent to $97,397, or
20 cents per share from $8,330 or 15 cents for the prior year.
Net sales rose 23 percent to $7,521,622 from 16,116,371 for the
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Our Wilco Construction Company subsidiary is about to
btgln construction on a 40-acre site which part of a 2,230a.re tract in the village of North Orlando being developed by
Florida Land Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of
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in urang" with iringe blo'
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'Ric Division of MarkeUng. divLswn director. said. -The ~: 1194ptir by nults. La the wake ui
Florida Springtime is bur- and lots of good Florida foods in
forming
tflt' 'pout. Colors at-"
high
prices,
consumers
ibould
siz
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Department
sting out all over and the your grocery store. Radio and Florida
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Florida food industry is doing TV tapes will Inform and Agriculture and Consumer abundance and quality o( foo&amp; comider the budwri costs that
snwwfliti fluwers with
the consumer about Services, is coordinating the grown fresh orpcocrwd in the pyeto'be passed down to theft auth
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the Jamboree for Sunshine state." Florida foods torusequently. the fewer in
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as well as flavor. And they also
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for management to step In And take a firm stand against
price Increases. nO matter what the source d5' reason.
Publix has taken Its stand.

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Reg. 355. Sale $39.
1$ screen m.asur,d di agonally.
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purchase agreement to buy 14B..7V.200 aircraft wlt
bodied In terior configuration from The Boeing Company at

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annual reoort.
Pipeline and distribution revenues reached record highs
in 1971. Operating revenues of Florida Gas and liii sub.
aidlarles, some of which were subject to refund, were $110.5
million, an Increase of 14 per cent over the 1970 level, W. J.
Bowen, president, reported.
Consolidated net Income rose 27 per cent to $13.2 million,
before giving effect to a non-recurring special charge of
$710,000. This charge reflects the write-down of certain assets
relating to the modular home subsidiary, whose manufacluring operations were discontinued In 1971.
The Income Increase resulted In earnings of $2.02 per
common share, before giving effect to the special charge,
compared with earnings of $1.76 per share in 1970.

cost of approximately $100 million. Deliveries of the aircraft
will commence in Fetruary 1973. The agreement provides
- that the purchase of the aircraft is contingent upon the
iffl merger of Northeast Airlines Into Delta, with Delta being
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Save $15

Rag. S?.tS ia. Sale 49.95 ea.

hardware. S

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ncraft e Par Exleg. I.??. Sal. 6.??.

Sale. Save 30' on any of these
portable color Penncrest t TV's

Big savings on twin and full size
mattresses and box springs.
Save $10

lnclud.s a triple dressir. thest, full slit
headboa rd and mirror Features double
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they haven't ftgureel how to
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oil real estate and secwltlea for both yews, UWeil*1
revenues for 1971 from the motor inn and office building
operatIon 04 the Gateway urban renewal project In Newark,
N. J.

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For the flfthconsctutie year, tt Fair lroperUcs,ln,
reported record net Income n 1971 0411.5 million, or 17 cents
the ytar before.
Cash flow, total Income snd rental Income were also at
record highs, Norman N. Kranzdort. president of the real
estate and shopping cen ter development company, said.
Cash flow was iç 4 per cent to 162 milUxi, or 73 cents a
share compared with $39 million, or 70 cents a share, the
year before Cash flow is the combined total of net Income
depreciation and deferred taxes on Income.
Total Income Incre&amp;sed 2$ per cent to $23.7 million from
$11.3 million Total income figures include profit on the isle

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pi l've remilts in ttngIng
gages and prees into a more
stable relationship
The international situation.
for example, introdet into every
industrial #w6rlomy on earth
( ountrici that import and
",r! 2v. vjef #,W%.i*nf in.
th
fluwrw'e of the oronomles
whieb they deal.
These and other factors r'.v
roll the waters irwi dye aver,nne i n the etiwwWfly a itAtling

tti'41 t(snv,flI('t'l* fond.q. They
add to the price (A pfOt$tIffld
arwlpackaglng. t4otonly dothey
rd meal than evev.
st
b'if they drr.ard higher eitialify
ruts
Rut th' gn'd life to which afl
Americans aspire is rymbnftv'd
by more than IrM tln4rvilably,
a tAgger house, Wler cat, ei
pensIve vstatinn and a variety
of
hoPi wages and prices.
Are Americans -milling to
work hard for is gtM hfol Of
tours. Are they willing to work
as hard as thy once 414' Ar.
t he offspring of Imitant4s
willing to work as their fathers
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cwrh questions pertain to
whIte-a, well as blue-collar
workers, to pxetutivs as well

the johi
Spending habits. both public
and private, are an upk'etvr
4riitrllrtt In inflatiuuti And t*
patterns
Piloil fh,,ts .peri;llr
nr evcr.rising aspirations,
tiolti piI.lir SOd ftSeflSI.
While the federal wrvernrnent
attempts to Pill the IN fin pilt' ,
ills, Ironically. pumping tfl(P
yruest Into the net Ipe thrr,'igh
ikfkil spending, neceuit.iitrd
sires for better erluratk'n,
t.
health, environment. security.
(hkr the tt'ttti'i"1i Poor f'1lotion control. So far this new
inlrNIient hasn't showfl tIP In
lower corporate profita, but
quite likely It has shmvn III) in
higher prices The costa are
qpreall lhnmgh society. All
society pays
While n-oasu:ners uirniplaln
about Pugh prices, they demand

he relieved instantly. Their Is,
fOI' rumple, an Imbalance of
Jobs versus applications whose
rl.s ') bark 20 years
At tkit tI,,,r ii lot of little
Americans were brought Into
the etinnuiy, and now they are
looking for jolts, And so, while
the number of jobs grows, the
,,,iriil*r of job seekers gu,ws
luster.
ilitri' is the matter tot proper
truulriIrii hliuw does the nation
sunlivipuete future Jobs with any
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h'WY' l'Iy
years unto we had the answer
triui'i ttwrii as engineers and
teachers. Now they are JoIilrs.s
'lilt fart is that there are jobs
iinfil!rul for week* ts'rsiusa,
added .o the s&amp;ectivity of irn.
ployrrs who are trying to keep
u,sts down is the uibsemn-c nf Inulividuals properly qualified for

flEW VORK fAPI
pocketbook Issues of Jobe and
prices are unlikely i
before the election or after It or
tVtti perhnps In this ikeniIe.
and wise c.oniiiiis(s know it.
At'tlnit upon this kniiwiedge fit
another thing. A political tandidole cannot acknowledge that
the problems are without proe..
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1w'11 for liuniiinte solution,
wit at least until after Novem.
her. JIM like the economists.
Thursday, April 6, 1972
they know.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
The issues that keep unemPlu,'lm'Iht and inflation sin 4 per
i-tnt to ii pet cent rate are
deeply rooted in our spending
habits, our ticinantl.s for finer
ItotMis, our aspirations, our POPO0
illation mix, our work ethic,
The Iiresunt' (in the jot,
vuarket nnd on prices have built
Rfor runny years uinil they cannot

Sale. Save $2 per gallon on
interior or exterior paints.

Sale. All styles and sizes.
Gaymod&amp; panty hose.

Sale. All woven and knit
men's sport shirts

Pocketbook Issues To Hang On
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SANFORID PLAZA
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servo It hot. Wb.y not uitn ttw
lime appe over ba a male
nuenibet of your house.
t'ate the) uustly are well
ittapteti at r.iaktn* tutie
drink, These di-trik* are fm-sty.
refreshing and easy because
everythln(squkkly misedun a
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tars
wrver Esisna f'
exhibit displays more than 200 and famed phoionumahst Rob
photos of ('bIns from 1470 en Caps Their doeiimentar
Recently
through 1971. fratunng obser- photos have historical as well
tog'aphy's role as a meats of
of ci4ht perceptive as visual value.
communication and under-vations
____ thaw in QUna visitors.
The Peoples Republic of
standii in the present
Early China was $iotorsph- China. born In IN$. is seen
relatkms between
United ed in 1R70 by John
mwm
IhTT)UØI the leen camera eves
Slates and Red Chna Pros,
Fnglishrnsn "To convey an sethree European pbott))nUr
dent Nixon's
desirecurate impression of 11w coun nahcts Neon Cartier-Brcs'on.
evidence of our
try, he W1010, "I fllSdC the
Rsboud and Bone Burn,
to prrv,nL the hostility of the
camera the constant companion each of whom made several
put C years from hardening
of m wanderings, and to It I visits to China since then
into an Indissoluble harrier that
Indcb!od for the faithful W.
Some veart ago. ('artierwould prevent discussions and
CHINESE CUSTOM. As oil wot-hrr Is Values, Is the Gobi
production of the scene's I v1- Bresum explained a point
negothutlons between the two
desert, beats her drem as she leads a de'legsllo, to admisisited It was often a dangerous which undoubtedly
LT$tlOS headqaanen to aasoac'e their prod.cfton qo*as. This
task
he
added,
because
to
some
j
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Amtheansi
"I
have
Ire.
Mainland China has reFit
a 1957. Is lacIdesi s o the
10tign deii quenhly bit that unspo&amp;en ,e- Ph04. b' HOIUI ('ail.iirtso.
he
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rnaln.d a land of mvsu'r tieGrist Wall exhibit.
"Rehlsd
the
and the camera was a rnyst'ri sire of people to we a state____
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ous instrument which might rob mont of approval or disapable to travel there It more
twu r souls II is advent ui'rs protal when the's kio&amp; at ms
Americans are tieiru enlight
°° published In 1873, 'Illus
pt'tngraphs of Communis't
rood about the Chinese people
trations of Chinaand its Chins
be wrote. "The nc
py
their way of
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.
rf-illustrated with exact f.es rn - cinaung Ingredients Asa wan
Maoist regime, it's because
iles 0! ph tgrsptu made b the dAring Photographer, I had the
those few travelers brought
cameras and focused on Ifte reeentI invented collotvpc pro- flIpflflrtufllty to savor a great
mans of thorn through the br.'.
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behind the
$
In the 19.lOs and IP4')s, an of m camera. I present them
At thus time IL us significant
a(h'onturnus breed of ung-ho' lb you not as political cornthat the New York MotrnpnhChina hands documented some mrni.ars' but as visual obsorvatan Museum of Art. one of the
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of the birth pangs of the emerg- Lion of a nation of over half)('ftC_
countrs most prestigious innew Communist China: a-billion people one-fourth of
has extendedthe runini
BECOMING experts in money handling are Greg Eichner, Suzzmnnc
ourna1ist F.djsir Snow, Nm 11w world's pnpul,atuon - wh'
of its current photographic
Wales. his first wife. 1' S. milu art- in full evolution, with all u'
Lthersiit, l*athicicn Haberlan and Anthony Kt'oher with teacher, Mrs,
pub;tsnn. '- RehinJ the Great
resutung Upheavals, Since '
Donald King. They are learning such things as cheek writing and
Wall,' to mid-May me
New 3 M Desk Top Copier
can neither reverse this dirrspansa"
of
visitors.
budgeting in a budget activity period at St. Mary Magdalen School.
pla
eChlnanutssdrthi
CO1)t'CT1lR FOR METtin
2,00(5 daily and more than
Takeanoly 32% by lnyourdeskWtighs
(MarilynGordonPhotn)
walls of the world, it is PttP'
NEW YORK API
double that on weekends. reonly
19 )be. Eas4y moved. Operates on rr'ular
---- suIted In a month's extension Metropolitan Opera will have Preferable to understand Lb
currmLCopies lettem pages Knd in
after which it will be circulated its first "principal conductor," facts of IL' existence
truv printed material including colors. Cornpcto.Summing up the ethibuuor
'.- dr-v
world-wide by the International .i dexiptation that has not
rio ltt,1s, orcbemg-als required.
Cornell Capa said,
Fund for Concerned Photogra- viounly existed, in James
J
ply, demonstrates in (lie Ne1r'
7900
ph - for continued global ex- vine,
crttr
Milian Museum of Art that it
pflsUTl'
I-ovine, who was born
1 MAr's CAMPIIILL
Prices, wherever giver., in
"j4t)5 Hackett
Behind the Great Vali was ciflfliLu, ,An ,, on the conducting the one medium which has rd
Al' Npwstealurps writel
clu&amp; postage and tax.
Pit's Lakeside with Dave proposed and coordinated by staff ntthr Cleveland O,-c'hostra eatmoal, historic, social an:
t
Stuar
Clark Terry Is thinking about MCKeoM, Piano, Er
Jazz rv'cnrdmgs don't have a
for six vearr, He has conducted aesthetic significance, No other
fack
'guest director' Cornell
an-enmmunwawjn medium cxgreat big market, like rock and recording his big band, and ci- (flobbt"s son), drums, and Tony head of the 1. F C P
a famed 29 wrformancec at the Met His
113 East ulwm DtASO&amp; ILKIM
country, an big record corn- thr distribute It himself or via Elra, bass" and "Bobby Hack- photographer in Pus own right appointment begins with the tsU whichhas such Impact - Halcyon
and
which
pames issue low jazz recordInforms as well as
ell off Cape with the Hall and an incrrasIng! important 1973.74 season
delights
eve
etogs
Chuaroscurn Records Inc..
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- -Charles St., Apt 2D,Ncw\'nrk
But small rtsrzpin,es
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sprun up to record jazz must- N. Y , 10014, has nine records
esanc who wouldn't he recorded available at *5.99 each, with 14
otherwise, and some jazz must- more coming Among those
cians are recording them- available are an Earl Hines
selves These recordings are with Maxine Sullivan, a Mar'.
sold through the mail Thr'r-t' Lou Willuirns, a Willie "11w
publicized Largely b'. word of Lion' Smith, and one "oldie.'
lk
mouth Most of ow companies Eddie Condon at Town Hall in
4
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don't make mime' Their also 1944.
Stan an Records. Box
are companies which sell yinHollywnod. Calif 99, will
tape Jan records
d you a catalog on request
We thought we'd interview a
S
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kC1
man who started a small js
This Is mostly Rod MoKueru
record compans', ani tr did records, but there also is a
that
Bull Weilbacher of Mu- Chris Conner A Chris Cannot
icr Jazz - and then add a few series is planned and at least
'ite bs' Blossom Deane.
other listings
ALUMINUM PRE-HUNG
FERTILIZER
Anita O'Day Records, flax
Well. In turning up listings.
SCREEN DOOR
C
we turned up so mans' that we'll 442 Heapena. Calif 945, has
a
SUPER TURF BUILDER is just rigi
write about Weilbacher, a jazz a he's Ut's' bs' Anita O'Day, with
KOC.-3
AIR CONDITIONERS
for Florida 'as It releases nutr,ents
Ian turned salesman, some nib- ihvthrn section. for
at
they are needed
'(3.80108,0308Th
Otbet
%01
musicians who have
er time
capacltv
(elJ1ar Pr,r- .
' i) CK,
recorded themselves and sell
First aIaft,Stanlensefts
uui
Aeuiarl',' ......... 74
Scotty's
scon's sais pre
159.00
Stan Kenton, plus Bills' May. the records Include ''°'
Scalt
Pianist George Shearing,
'(3-89108,000 BTU
Glen C,rav, Johun'.' Richards
4(5
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7500 sq ft bag
SHAMROCK
rwu.slir P'ri:a'
t7iand lull Hotman, through Cii- Sheba Records Bin 21 North
7.95
5000
sq,
ft
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bag
WHEELBARROW
alive World, Box 2i6. li'a An. floftywa1id, Calif. 91902. He has
Scotty's Sal Price
'lsf.00
:,
7500
ft. tug
10.95
Imar new ones available and
P(S-3-175
geirs, (lalif 99(135. Kenton
Ift
-'F
HAT AND COOL UNIT
his old records back from (p. iflWflds
3 Cu ft capacitV
BONUS TYPE B combines
ml and he sells 39o1 those, plus, vintage playing.
Reg. Pri nt. 74l
'(4-1212 DH ¶2,000 BTU
102 1 030' tIOt 2 mesh
feiiIszer and weed control
C-arnpaser-p*anist Mars- Lou
making no's records with his
r
Fle,,ia Pr*ca- ............. 2f*,Di
'ilIi ifl imwe' tiatu,: Clø*,
for baltis, bermuda, centi
present band Creative World Williams sells her "Mass for
Scotty's Sal. Pious
265,00
Somy'
and latch. Rot or left hand.
will put you on a mailing lust to Peace" at *5- and two singles
pOif, ZOyI4a, lescune or blue
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER
t'it'
receive its brochure th
gr ass iawnt.
or "Credo" with "Willis" and
"lA'Z's ti the F'roggy Bottom'
lout times a year.
"
2530
sq ft bag
4.95
scam's 4
r sr i r Pr -i.
Master Jazz will send you a with "Jesus is the Heat." kr
5000 SQ ft. t*9
7.95
Sale Prim
11 each, on Mar'.' Records, PC),
sheet of what's available
26.95
I0,iw.&amp;c,rTt!Avd1
750Q sq. ft. bag
11.95
LPs at present, *55(5 each, In- Box 32 Hamilton Grange, New
eluding a Johnns' Hodges, an Yøit. N Y. 10021
Earl Hines with Jimmy Rushtcnot1mo,et' Eddie BooPRE' INISHED
ing. a Ray Eldridge Address us
sterner has his "Misu LaetPANELING
Box 579, Lenin Hill Station,
&amp;
are
of Lutheran lithe's York, N V 1L Weilba'
urs',
and
"All
Sing
to
the
Lord
8000 18" SINGLE
1021 DELUXE
duet records musirurns whore'
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BLADE ROTARY
DUEL BLADE
they are today and ass's, fur a new Song" with trumpeter
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ECTRlC
Instance, that Rushing has Joe Newman and the Re'.' John
8100 1.3" Single Edge Shrub
iusis tran
MOWER
gained in mellowness and depth Gensel, available from Richard
81101?' Double Edge
and Hodge Trimmer
snvtlung lie has lost in vouthliai Clapper at Fortress Ret-aids
GRASS
BAG
2
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right
Queen Lane. Philadelphia,
¼
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exuberance Nine morr'Lla are
sdusts frontSide
Scatty's
Wrap arou nd front handle.
Pa 19139
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12'x
15' widths, live colors
coming , received in trade front
to
3"
Pirsce
Sca'SPIICS ..... 17.99
Cornet player Boob' Hackett
Sotty'; price
12,89
lnstalied with 49
an English c'nsnpans Also
cushion
SCatty'
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49
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soils two of his own on 11w
ing "Earl Plays Duke"
Sale Price,.., sq. yd. 5.79
ftyanrnspon label. Has
7,
8220 DELUXE
4mm *4i8 LAUAN
No.
72
RAINDROPS
89.99 /
BLACK 9 DECKER 7000 1/4" DRILL
LAWN EDGER
The Blue Angel .an ctati. Hyannisport. Mass- 02547
Light. Medium or Dark
8200 GRASS
Carix,t with form back, in.
Best value general purpose drill for all mstruais
20
Thnccrest Dr., AIt,adena.
9
TRIMMER
cuts
R'.-;ijiar lr,j'
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2.79
TRIMMER does
stalled
Scatty's Price ..............................Slit
Calif 9100t, has six records in
Wide trench on
Scatty's Sal. Price - - 2.59
the work 0f
Price,... 599 sq.
Its catalog now.
cart In
BLACK 9 DECKER 7510 JIG SAW
p
a hand trimmer
ill" a 4*8 RUF-SAWN
All.
No 72 RAINDROPS
vi.tmL, where Master Jazz's
Scotty's Price
Scatty's
9.11111;
laster arid easier
BARNBOARD
Jute back installed with 48
plaVerzcarnrhyonuthetradgunn
Price
BLACK I DECKER 7301 7W' CIRCULAR SAW
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cusnoc
of the black bands, the Blue
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34,99
Scoti"s Price 12,88
Scatty's Price
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Scutty't Sale Price
Angel musicians come from the
5,95
background of the while bands
Pianist Marian MePartland
one of the pioneers in selling
SCOTTY'S BRAND
her own records starting tour
Ill
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PV
SPRINKLERS
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LEAF RAKE
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from a club in Rochester,
Y LR2C)
Hen, Was 5,.
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Amrs',a
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her trio, and A Delicate But
"leen UI (..ld' 'tsuj
doer, which is her trio and on
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"Itattia' fláia"
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ENAMEL
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stile. '7' a G'6' a 6'S" inside with 56' a (4" dOor
Nether
Halcyon Hecni'd, flax 4255
KITCHEN CABINETS
SHERMAN
SPRINKLERS
P'.t
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99.95
LP'1AY
Grzuid Nntrnl Station, T't".;
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Jusgk
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York. N 's' 10017, at Sf99 each
nut
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medals are available and
are faithfully pi..,.c.d up luau
War.
The medals will be available further Information can be
these wo popu
catalogs,
in sterling silver and in solid cured (scn the Ibstoric Mint of
Every
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from 1793 to
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scan Colonies.
printed
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The events to be depicted on
bank
notes
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bLack
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Eah coin type Is Illustrated
Massacre; the Battle of Hunker the Republic of the Philippines
with clear, full-size photoHill; the battle of Lexington recently appears destined to ofgraphs and Brown &amp; Dunn
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and Concord; Burgoyne's surBy PAUI,J. WEE
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render at Saratoga; the victory
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of the Boohonirne Richard, and
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THOMAS A. REEDY
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London
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square
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hard way
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sins population Who W01T. vo1
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Scrubbed waits and worked
trove But motorists have other
merits in Wiltshire. not more not sure if Steeles
mnrro%
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has
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bit
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as a paper hanger. his Interest
Giant motorways are under
Ns--mes, views
s.
Liverpool
anyone run 't
Incorporated into major motor- whetted
grow.
The kind of things the hislo Steele wants to preserve
construction Theyinfringe
1'ti has a team of
ways because it could be The
nans worry about often conflict slit' and turn at into a
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Tell City. kid., where
Plots th Angles and Sasons archeologists working actwe
OUTdO Romans built utraight and well
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projects
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logical dit' is mmmc Into Its known hiszginral slips but are
per. sanding float-s. building
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s'udual pots that will be ready
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up in the air,
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to
lot sinking Into the garden as
of the Environment has been for tact of advance iorma dfl?CrS
and Installing aluminum siding
sports center
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Iii ancient London, bufldo?ers case, which wins yesterday
Because some flowers and tOOfl it 11W SOIl WiT1flS in
while in the media business
A bulldozer uncovered some
The prime need. the unirersiget
constanth turning up relics toMorrow
turned
to
broadcasting
as
a
vegetables
need a kinget- grow spring
He
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season
than
northern elmstudent
at
Indiana
several
was
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he is assisted t- tñ wife
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pepper. eggplant and melon Of treated with a protectant fungi.
By ANDY LANG
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activated
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every time
peat pots into which to trans
mounted easily and sec urely by C*ri be removed later if neces- cover such
Tulip Tip
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plant seedlings
a cam acti on lock regardless of sary without damaging the Installing ceramic tile or room
Reminder about your tulips
that a special inter- dividers or they might tell how
the trimmed width of the board walls
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milled sphagnum moss (any of arid lea ves provide food to pro- Find somebody who these on a 50-50 basis), or a dixe flowers next year.
guide gives an accurate 15-dc- entire wall, there are both left
grec cut on either side of the and right-hand outside corner know-s how to do whatever you react-tc-use mixture
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want to do and then find out
brink-s
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to do it from turn,
and fill container almost to top. the ground and plant colorful
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seed or plant in a line made do not have to dig up the bulbs
only when they
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heads
in
chain
saws,
outowner
is
past
with a point ed stick or pencil each year
works equally well with
And he thinks tittle can be Cover seeds lightly with
show inferior flowers or none at
and board motors and other gascular or sabre-type saw
learned from books on
that Its rugged design assuresoboe-powered eqwpment
earn moss and then label them all Then. when the foliage Is
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dying. dig up, store until Sep- ,.
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An ultra- ping, self-threading inserts
THE PRODUCT
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GIRL FINALISTS in the annual county Bicycle Rodeo were: first,
Shirley Wilson; second, Linda Grisson; and third Jill Harper shown
truders and scare them away insert - are r*c'tssai'y - that
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with IA, Fred Kelley of Seminole County Sheriff's Department who was
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in charge of the rodeo.
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DEAR ABBY: The best belly laugh I've had In years
carne from timo of your letters The first from "Practically
Untouched In Tulsa" complaining that her husband had
made love to her only five times since Jan. I, 1V70. (You
advised her to we a lawyer.) The second letter, signed
"Anonymous Attorney" said that you would have earned the
undying gratitude of the nation's judges had you advised
her to sc'e a Judge Instead, as judges had fewer social
contacts than lawyers.
Your readers might like to know that In St. Louis County we had a case where the woman did exactly that. The
resulting criminal trial of the judge was widely reported In
daily installments that nearly destroyed the ratings of the
soap operas on television. Eventually the whole affair acquired a name, taken from the town where the trial was
Sincerely yours,
held-"Clayton l'lace."
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DEAR JOHN-ThInk what you have been missIng by
thinking this column is only for homemakers-it is a
family column and we welcome (mind gel) letters from
the men and teenager. as well as the ladles-POILY
DEAR POLLY-I Just washed our 11-year-old black car
but, it looked no better than before I started as I did not
have time to wax it. While I was washing the windows
with vinegar water, I took a big swipe across the trunk
of the car and dried it with the newspaper I had been
using to dry the windows. Wow! The result looked like a
wax Job. It took only minutes to go over that big old
black Job and it looked like the results of a morning of
work-MRS. B. H.

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log painted walls and stucco ceilings. I have tried
many ways but none satisfies me.-MRS. K. J. U.

DEAR POLLY-My Pet Peeve has to do with borrowing and returning. People are so quick to borrow but
then never return 1he item until it is asked for. This
often requires making tYp a lie as a reason to ask for its
return. The biggest problem is when you ask for something back and the borrower is offended and gets mad at
you. When people borrow, what they borrow should be
returned as soon as they are finished with it-JANICE
(HtWSPAPII INTEIPSISI ASSN I

You will receive a dollar If Polly uses your favorite
homemaking Idea Pet Peeve, Polly'. Problem or solution
to a problem. Write Folly in care of this newspaper.

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lie also saw a possible way
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Witt) the ace, not the queen
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6:30 (6) SunrIi Semester
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6:45 (2) Sunshine
Agri World

100 (1) Today
(6) News
($1 fain's Big Top
$00 it Captain Kangaroo
19) Mike Douglas
(1) Phil Donahue
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(5) Movies
930 (a) Lucy Show
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( Primus
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(6) Me and the
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(9) Alias Smith and
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1:30 (a) My I hree Sons
9:00 (1) Ironsid.
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10:00 (2) t*an Martin
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11:00 (3) (5) (9) News
11:30 (2) Johnny Carson
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(9) Bewitched

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clerical dur1is

8-9 NBC The Flip Wilson Show
the comic) as the tong Iaianii
(rerun) Ruth Gordon, who has
psychiatrist
with
child
sipped water from the fountain
problems (a young cisughtmt.
of eternal youth, Is aboard to
In Hollywood's strange ways
frolic with Flip and Raymond
the role went to David Niven,
Burr as they spoof opera lovers,
who gave an entirely different
Blind rhythm-and-blues singer
concept to the role, making the
Stevie Wonder renders "Lady
psychiatrist more acphlsucated
Love" and "Keep on Running."
than required. As a conHe also plays the background
sequence, the film version lost
music to Flip's "sensi tive"
much of the raw humor that
recital of "Hiawatha."
made the stage play far more
8-9 ABC Alias Smith and acceptable. ievertheku, it has
Jones (Rerun) "21 tisys to
ma_ny entertaining momenta.
Tenstrike." Sounds Incredible,
Chad Everett coatara.
but little ole Dick Cit ett guest
9-10 NBC Ironaide (Rerun;
stars as a sheriff. H.iyes
the Line of Duty" A string.
Curry get caught in the middle
relationship turns up between a
of some murders during a cattle
widow (Vera Miles) and the
drive. They begn t" suspect
young man accused of muirthat one of the'r ctwboy
dening her husband. Brandon
ners has recognizel them and Is
DeWlide is featured as the
eliminating others to make a
murder suspect The victim was
sole claim for it reward. Walter
an old friend of Irunside.
Brennan, Steve Forrest, Pernell
1041 NBC Dean Martin Show.
Roberts and Linda Marsh also
Joey Bishop turns up and
are featured.
8:304 CBS My Three Som decides to Improve Dine's
Thu episode - has a familiar singing style. First be insists
problem facing many yowig. Dean must get rid of the girls.
musically talented people in an Then Joey tells Dean he can
age of rock music. The lure of further Dean's career by doing
fame and quick dollars draws Impressions, and Joey teaches
Chip Into its net. He must decide him the gentle art of tmwhether to drop out of uillege owsonating stars.
1041 ABC Owen MarshalL
and join a competent and
promising rock group. The fly in Counselor at Law(Rerun) "18
the ointment is his wife's Years Next April." It was 1$
years earlier when Owen
reluctance to approve.
941 CBS The CBS Thursday Marshall, a proaecuatcr, won a
Night Movies "Th. Impossible coiwlcticn against a man acYears." On Broadway this Cusedoftnurder,StlllInprim
movie starred Alan King (yei, he writes an impassioned letter

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can seo that the girls might not be interested," I
said cheerfully "so perhaps we could spend a week n
Canada a nd ,ri'ig back some English china and
"You gotta be kidding!"
"flow about a canoe trip" their father said. (I forgot
to mention that I think he has been scratched and in'
fec-ted somehow by an ecology button
tt he's been wearing.
The children groaned.
We may not have a family vaesflnn After all I ,ln"
kr.ow Which one of 114 thought of it firl. Why don't '-out
stay at home," we said, "and leav" the traveling to us

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'False' Ace Is the Fooler

By Ossiuld &amp; James Jacoby
Sir Lancelot clii Lac, the
best bridge player at King
Arthur's square table as well
as the best knight, felt that
he hail fibre than enough to
jun11) to game even though
he knew' that his pam-tner,
Galahad the Pure, was apt
to have raised on nothing but
faith In the ability of the
peerless knight to play the
dummy.
Galahadput down the
dummy and Lancelot saw
that there really was no play
for lilt contract The wily
Mordred had opened a club
right 'p lr l,nreJ.t'c ace.
queen. That was certainly a
pleasant start but it wasn't
to hr c'nuuh
Lancelot Wotild have to
kok out the ice ail hearts
and Mordred would surely
attack the diamond stilt and

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2:30 Mafl,W.Dilty

I)EML POLLY-Iiomemaklng Is not exactly my line
but I did notice the letter from Mary K. who complained
about being blinded by the reflective glare of the sun
from the chrome-plated wiper arms and blades on her
car. if she will use black electrical tape or an oil-based
flat black enamel on these shiny parts she will no longer
be bothered by this.
Also, to cure reflected glare from the flat surfaces of
the dash against the windshield, cut a piece of velvet or
similar dull fabric the proper shape cnd size and glue in
place, Do not forget to cut holes for anything that might
on It.-JOHN if.

from the Carroll Righter Institute

GENERAL TENDENCIES: Now you have a
very good day and evening to get at worldly
and business matters which claim your attention. You can
handle them In such a manner that you gain the goodwill of
thoic In high position and make headway In adding to your
40 own prosperity. Think out repairs for your property.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Contact the most powerful
people you know and state your ambitions to they will give
you the support you want for them Find right mechanisms,
etc that will make your regular job much more efficient.
Derive more benefits thezefrom.
1AURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) If you InvestIgate new
mdcii and methous, you can make big headway now. Some
you the data you need at this
letter you receive can
time. Much care In driving Is important today and tonight.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) A good day to teaks those
payments that are Important and improve your CN4II rating,.
Mate is In a fine mood now and you can have much
happiness together in p.m Buy that little gift that pleases,
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Sit down with
associates and plan the future more intelligently, talk out
problems quietly. You can re c oncile dificrences with those
who have opposed you, clear up misunderstandings. The
days ahead can be much brighter
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Analyze what your molt
important work is and then go ahead and perform well,
scheduling your time properly Come to a better agreement
with a co-worker. Show you are right on the bill and gain
the approval of others
VIRGO (Aug. 2210 Sept 22) If you forget all those duli
things you are doing and get into those activities for which
you are best suited, you make this a fine day, pm. Get the
Joy out of life now that you need and should have. Do some
studying, too.
LIUKA (Sept 13 to Oct 2') Why are you afraId 10 ItIl
those at home how you want everything to be there? Wake
up, or they will soon be telling you what to do, even the
little ones Steer the ship well and straight and they will
thank you. Be happy
SCORPIO (Oct 13 to Nov 21) Listening to anoclates'
gripes instead of pretending i, be burl can now make your
partnerships n-hat the), yeah&gt; thc'utJ bc Cooperate and
riIicve frustrations. bec ome r.iore s,jcess(ul Dad you take
sre of that minor physical ailment yet'
t I)e .'II ('lever people in
SA(41 IRK IUS (Novbusiness will now lend a nerdcd hard so that you can
straighten out those rnontary alfilis that have been bugging
you for some time Stretch your thoughts and become more
productive. You are not living up to your big capabilities.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 2210 Jan- 20) Why Just toy with the
Idea of having people you really like as associates? Call them
they will be just as happy as you
up and tell tIern so
become an intcg.zal put
about it. Parties are fine tormm..ht
of them
AQUARIUS (Jan Zl to Fct' 19) You can best arrange
your practical affairs by quietly and confidentially conferring
with others, not by broadcasting your alms to an unlistening
woild Have that serious talk with mate and stop being so
sacrificing- Wake up!
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 20) Congenlals are your best
bet for evening enjoyment since you are too tired to enjoy
needling the other kind However, you may meet a
newcomer also who has good ideas Listen to this person
instead of monopolizing the conversation.
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IF YOUR CIIILu iS i.iR TODAY
one of those very wise youngsters who is so practical that
even friendship ii put on a practical basis, so give ths
spiritual training early that will hell, your cht.ld un4ersanI
thcrc arc certain things in this world money cannot buy.
Thin this becomes a successful chart, especially whets
property management, government Work, politics, SIC, its

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'flue Is the time of vollif when most families valher
isround the dIning room table and lan summer vacation.
Personally, I don't find this fh niost interesting of
family di;c'i,,;ione First, because, while my husband
refers to It as 'art exchange of ideas," I see it distinctly
it n uncontrolled argument ,
Second, I tliillke the very Idea of packing tip te.nIs
shoes and beach halls for summer vacations, (Mainly
be-cause I stiffer from a chronic disease diagnosed as
Advanced menu, and am prone to violent attacks of
inslolerice on the subject of outdoor sport,.;
however, as do mor'll families, we Rathowl sh'il the
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dining room table, spread out the travel folder,, cried
it few tears over the bank balance, and asked the chil.
(lien for siiggelion;
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DEAR ABBY: I am the wile of the ex-Marine whose old
girl friend, 'Semper Fidells," wrote, asking you If she
should try to get in touch with him after all these years.
She said altho she hadn't seen him since 1944, she still felt
the same about him, and If he happened to be single as she
was), maybe they could pick up where they left off.
Please tell her she would be doing me a big favor if she
would take this ex-Marine back, lie hasn't changed much.
He's lost a few teeth, a lot of hair, and most of his sip. But
to make up for his losses, I'll throw In the 30 pounds he's
HIS
gained, all his debts, and his mother.

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When we Introduce them to friends, some will ask, "Ate
they twins?" Others just assume that the smaller one i the
younger one, and I know the older boy is hurt and embarras'ed When It's possible to do so, we tip off our friends In
advance so they don't make that mistake when they meet
the boys, but when we're not abbe to, I can see the hurt In
the older boy's eyes.
Will you please print this In your column so thoughtless
people will not make that mistake. You'd rate a big thanks
A MOTHER
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The tirlite Is the daughter of
Mrs. Lyle E. Parker and the
late let. Col. Lyle I, Barker,
1433 lake Drive, Casselberry
n'I lbe grn lit the i of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion lingers Stover
Sr., 106 Wood Lake Drive,
Maitland.
fl entrance to the Church
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depended on it. And you'd take better care of your
car. You'd check your tires regularly. Your brakes
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Jack McConnell was discus.,ing hats — a natural topic
put it on the bed at m
for a millinery designer. And friend's house ann a friend
SUbJCIi
Li tAt- happici
of hers came in and bought
than
it
has
been
for man% a it for $3,N). She still bllvs
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soar. Far huts are back
my h a I &amp; but not at th'al
a big fashion item now that it-ice
On a recent visit to
the costume look is out sind
Antonio. hr sold R6 hats
classic clothes in.
tit $79 each. tie has a couture
now," line, a boutique line and a
'Business is good
expensive' line MI have
McConnell said. "1 did a ) less
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young people sire wearing
Jack has twin known for
hats—some who had n"ver making flamboyant hats but
worn one before
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well "Rut I find the worn Jack travels across the
,,irstated
CENTER
rountr~ making personal ap. on who wears the ov
adre'alls
fun"
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hat
1'aranees in the s t n r e
are sold and mitted. "She has the ri's to
where his ttzi1
have a presence'
he believes hats are a per"wt'iere your friends are'
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Sometimes. he says, a sales- eludes what the buyers call
girl will say accusing. "the nervous hat" In his line
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IF 10 E ?ne St.
Io look Aiessy and that even
when a man kids about a
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tains, and when a husband
complains about his wik'
tint, it's t,ril hecsiu5c hi 'r
afraid she 'll steul the hos
"Everything happened It
our industry," he said 'First
ffi
the
Spring Simpiidty
it was the changing mode 01
women's lives duringWorld
Simplkit for spring is a
War II. I h t' n the bouffant
hairdo, then wigs and then sophisticated. r at)i er than
kids and their mothers both innocent,
toppers wrap'c'd around the
in hippy clotheswaist, pleated flowing pants,
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huts and only madi' juniors
Men in White
huts should be more than
5'
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White Linen isirkets, ii pet
trim stuck on
e'nnud fuivoriti iirC buckToday McConnell f e c I e. arain for men flesidet. the
linen, there's a now trend in
SANFORD RECREATION Department anthere is even a place for new
lit
business menswear for suits Traclibitt
the
people
in
nounces that John Saunders (above) is now the
and that there's nothing like tional lines are matched with
featured caller for the Starlight Promenaders
competition to bring out the not-so-traditional I a hr I c-s
The casual suit will he madebest in everyone
Square Dance Club. John, a prominent caller
of
rordurni - denim and knit
for several years, is now one of the top ca llers ci
tie was in the Nav% whit-n
fabrics
modern Western Square Dancing in the
lit inside his first hat MY
ANIMAL PI'S
gui friend worked in a ew
Promenadert
dance
each
A iii m a 1 pins that once
th
Sou east. Starlight
\ork store' in the hat de- were so popular in plastic
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WWne%dav night at the Sanfw'd Civic
are now fine1 sculptured in
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Drcorations in the sanctuary
brass
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rn-nngenwnls of white stock,
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carnations and solol foliage;
two seven branched and one 15
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branched candelabra with
100 Per Cent Acrylic
white Cathedral tapers; potted
palins and a profile kneeling
bench. Family pews were
HAWAIIAN PRINTS
her
first
flighL
markedwithwhiteutinribhon,
Norman and Catherine Jones Canton, Ohio,
had a beautiful Faster Mrs. Finley's aunt Miss Hilda carnations and purple violets.
45" Wide Machine
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The bride, given In omniage
weekend, with all four of their Wet-net froni Cleveland, Ohio;
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Washable
In
Bright
Prints,
children and families being and Mrs. Finley's sistet and by Charles P. Patterson, a close
Solids ..... Rig. $2.
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family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert friend of the family, wore a
together for the first time
Wrigand and daughter from formal length gown of antique
years
Includes
North
Canton. Ohio, with all white bridal satin, with high
The
family
100 Per Can? Acetate
MRS. MARION ROGERSSTOVERJIt.
Areographera Mate, John eturningtotheirhomesaweek Ineckline, A-Line shirt and long
Wayne Jones from the before Easter, Mrs. Finley Ml Bishop sleeves,. Crystals Officer's Club. All white cloths (Margie) Cutter, alMa of the
Mediteranean; Staff Sgt. prepated Faster dinner with and wed pearls covered the lace AM silver appointnents were bridegroom and Miss Cheryl
Lawrence L who is with Marine their daughter, Michele Finley, bodice and Aleneon lace border used on the serving tables. The Clark. Rice bags of lavender
Air Wing, and his wife Patsy spending the day. coining from around the skirt. A watt.eau cakt table held the all white tulle and ribbon were
Entire Stock Of
satin and lace train cascaded four-tiered wedding cake distributed by Jack Cutter Jr.,
and two children, Carl and Merritt Island.
88 YD.
Bright 4.5" Wide Prints
from the shoulder length, four separated by Grecian columns nephew of the groom.
Bruce Jones, from Beaufort,
Rig. $1.29 Yd.
The Chuluota Volunteer Fire tiered veil of French illusion and decorated with white
South Carolina; the Jones'
For traveling Mrs. Stover
daughter and family, Vernon Department has responded 10 attanhed to a Camelot cap of swcetpcas.
chose a multicolor print jersey
-and Charlotte Blackstone ,j,4 two fires in the pasi week the satin and Alencon lace with
The traditional bride nod dress with black accessories
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children, Rodney, Mark, f
groom topped cake was served and the white orchid corsage
Open 16 lo &amp; Daily
Timmle And Julie from 419 fromi second Stlrftt and the She cai-ded an Edwardian along with champagne And fruit from her wedding bouquet. The
Orlando; another daughter, Jim second fire in the same area bouquet of white miniature punch from two silver punch couple left for a wedding trip at
open lii? p.m.
and Sue McEarchen and which eight other fires orchids, stephanotla, miniature bowls. The buffet table was the Polynesian Hotel, Walt
Friday
M..ay
Chuluota trailing ivy and had her great centered with an arrangement Disney World.
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children, Danny, Kelly, Dcii and 0rigma
A
Closed Sunday
Mike of Chuluota; and a friend Civic Center.
grandmother's wedding band of white snapdragons and Their new residence will be
CUUUJOTA
Both fir were extingulibed tied to one of the ivory satin purple asters, flanked by two St. John's Village Apartments
of the family, Airman 3rd clii
By UZA RAKER
RalphFulk*fromjaekionviUe. Within a period of 25 mInutes, stzeainers.
silver three branched can. 2400xfordftd.,Fern Park. Both
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delabra.
During the weekend the Both trucks responded to the
will resume their studies at
g The bride's twin sister, Miss
Easter has come and
Technological
yone family went boating, enjoying call with pumper No. 1 bein
Greeting
the
guests
and
Florida
goeie and-i do wish
uaedar?dpumpeeNo.lItandlng Karen Barker, was maid of
every fun-packed minute,
esIdIng
at
the
bride's
book
University
where
, Ulie bride is a
has how. she wore a formal length. Pr
had the btst and worshipped In
on Sunday morning the family by. The fire department
Miss
Valorie
junior
In
elementary
rnajorir.i
their own faith. It was a attended church services at the been called to extinguish ten gown of ivory and Lilac chiffon table was
g ring Wymore. The table was education and the groom is a
with
a
weddin
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with a tall white senior majoring in business
anything a p on
want o
the aide of
Forestry Of on neckline and long sheer BishOP adorned
fire that could have been a sleeves. The bodice featured memory candlv', Serving the management.
do
,elf.-ruching down the front with cakeancouringwereMrs.Jack Out-of-town guests came from
of Second dlssster.
Mrs E. K. Do
New
Titusville,
Fort
Meyers,
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Port Richey, Tampa and
!Iand the Johnscea son in
Easter dinner for her son and
The His and Her Garden Club Lilac and ivory embroidery at
Youngstown, Ohio.
Wayne MIXISheW,
an
Aime
the
waist.
She
wore
family, Earl and Leona Brown held their monthly meeting at
and Roselyn Jones of Chuluota
and their children, Steven, the Chuluota CivirCenter,April Boleyn headpiece of lilac and
- lnohnson
Orlando for dinner. Mrs.
is a sister of Mrs. Barbara and Stuart from Boca 3, wIth ten members attending. ivor y orange blossoms and
Mrs. Jean Hammond en- carried an Edwardian bouquet
ones.
violets
and
purple
of
deep
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During the evening a large tertained with her
Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Weisman family gathering was held at Laulu1 performing tricks which stephanotis with purple velvet
ribbon streamers and miniature
Dayton&amp; Beack celebrated the Boone home with family all. members enjoyed.
-Mr. Welsman's 73rd birthday at members from New Jersey,
Mrs. Ruth Stpoyra was in trailing ivy.
Mrs. Craig Orseno was The Deflary Bridge Club met
'l the home of their daughter and New York, Oviedo and charge of refreshments, serving
RequesU for women's
bridesmatron
and junior March 28 with 14 Lables directed
son in law, Oliver and Roselyn awluota.
cake, coffee, nuts and mint&amp;
news and photo coverage
The next meeting will be held bridesmaid was Miss Shannon by Ocar Crosby.
Jones. The most precious gift
Winners were: north-south,
(partics, clubs, etc.) should
May 1. The program will Cutter, niece of the bridegroom.
for Mr. Weisman was a IIslAng
Produces the luscious soft waves - - - the
be made at least a week in
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Finley featun Mr. and Mrs. Charles Their gowns and flowers were 'first, Miss Ethel Johnson and
trip, when he caught
firm d', IPie bqauftfuIty ccr,dIttwd
Nicholls;
second,
Mrs.
advance,
Mrs.
R.
his
73
who
reside
at
the
former
Lake
honor
of
the
Miller showing pictures of Identical to those
water bass in all
f
rTsana9..biIIty your hair weds for our
Gloria Accardi and Mrs. D.
Catherine Inn have been a very Disney World.
attendant
Engagement and wedding
hairstyles. And this foundation
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Best man was Airman Dairell Driver; third, Mr. and Mrs. F.
wave is permanently Long lasting too, 11
forms, available at The
are entertaining Mr. Finley's
Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. abupe Reese Griffin (USAF) and, Pietrow; fourth, Mrs. G. Parr
Contains olive oil. lanolin and special
Herald office, should be
0.0
and Mrs. Virginia Kolsan;
ther,
for superb hair care
Norris
Finley
from
emoli.nts
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have
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Chuck
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accompanied by a black
Michele and Tommy C
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filth,
birthdays
with
Massillon.
Ohio
who
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on
a
Mrs.
Beach, Lake Worth and Grile and Joe Pauline,
F. Austin and Mrs.
white glossy studio photo at
-celebrated their
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three5.week vacation. On Nokomis.
The bride's mother wore a Elsa Unities; ssxm Mrs. D.
least rive days before
a double bir4J'iday party
March 25 at their home on Sixth February 19 their daughter,
The Shupes, and adventurous two-tone pink polyester knit Johnston, and Mrs. Virgil Mots,
desired publication date.
BEAUTY
Diane was united In marriage to couple, spent a week traveling dress and coat ensemble, white East-west, first, Mr. and Mrs.
tris Williams,
Larry Tucker in the St. Teresa's in their camper, visiting friends accessories and a pink orchid W. G. Wakeman; second,
Society Editor
Two gaines of drop the clothes Church
Sanford Plaza
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pins and musical chairs WfT 3 their son, Jeffry, was United In Jer1son Beach
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they visited with wore a blue and white knit third, Mrs. Ruth Gallagher and
played, with Phillip Black marriage to Jana Threlkeld in a friend,
Mrs. Myrtle Provts, dress, matching coat, white C. Daglin; fourth, Mrs. A. G.
walking off with both
the First Presbyterian Church whom they haven't seen for 32 accessories and a lightly tinted Bosom and F. J. Shoemaker; a
After opening their gifts, in rttuzriu joel are making years,
tie for fifth, Mrs. W. Woodlock
blue orchid corsage.
refreshments of cake, ice thew home In Chuluota,
In their travels the Shupes
Following the ceremony, a and C. Schmidt, and Mrs.
ic-ream and cold drinks were
ccinin for the we4dtng, have visited every etste In the rtcepticn was held at the Mlriau ncs iiad Miss Ruth
&amp;rried to Phillip And Geffi were hirs. Finley's mother, Union except Alabama and Orlando Naval Training Center Poletti.
Black, Julie Eickler, Cheryll Mrs. Lucille Wernet from Louisiana.
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Girl Scout news column for a
June 24. t Si. John
wedding will be an event of
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local paper. She knew
MtUkmy
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entire
county
and
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chairmanship of Mrs. Kenne th Copeland, presented a concert March 29
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at the club house following a luncheon. Appearing were Charl es 'ruroti
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over her many
scouts 19 yeairs, looks '
c
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a
17 year-old pianist from Manatee Junior College and Central Florida
and
serves
FathrnOk area
books of Scout activities.
Chorale.
Photo sho%%,s the accomplished pianist with several members
Citrus Council as an advisor
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The Sanford Herald

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Art Museums

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Edited by Brian O'Dcgsert%
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Most of this book is a series,
decisions Then suddent they
could make me disappear.
of uys on the Ithanetal, adThe best piece in n' c'onec.
Twilight 7A)N fashion And the
minlstratlie and other pt-nb
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atwa's made me disappear
lems of art museums that are tio. partly because it shows a
r Revisi ted
Godfathe
nomas
caught in a quceze over such ccnt of h'mor. is
when they were doing some
PATHE
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qUestIflnc as what should be W Leaviti, who suggests try PERS and Other Confessions
thing they felt I wouldn't like
their aims and how thcs should "the bek'agurrd director" the fty Mario Piizn G. P. Putnam's
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Do riot however, confuse this
%all
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II) Steer a course in which
go about achieving them
with
the tinsel tattle-tales of
s
Unfortunately the first two museum dries not trs- to be all "ris
other show his "confessionS"
After
was
broke
Mann
Psuo
items will put off the reader so things to all people.
30 years of writing, he had two This Is candor i" 'The God'
Slilti A. Smith
much that he ma never reach
fatter' is my least favorite novnovels
ptihlihN1 and c'riticail
Associated Press
rancor ("So
the real meal of the book One
acclaimed for the most part L ci'' i with
Th.'
idntrtT
ou
a study. as heavily footnoted
wtcrsh
not much profit He owed
hell out of
Unbelievable Caper , but
%
as a doctoral thesis, of past
mones'. So he wrote ..The God- should just get the
bright
examples of how "radicals*'
BANK SHOT By I')onald E fther" Whammo' Mammon the movie business"L
hitter, and lifted
have threatened the existence Westlake Simon and Schuster
and the arch-Mafia Huge sue- wi thout being
of museums, kes'ed to the histn•
not s'erv by an pass. amiable slle. at
c'ecs Finaneiall
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rv of the Louvre The second is
intimate and intriguing
100
Troubles" The world
much critically Then came the
the "con'
There's more
a plodding recital, consisting much with you Skip the ITi*t
film: script b
mostly of obscure names and lUllS tontØit. Dip into this WOO'
'Q'U.
Now. Puzo tells everything fessions" than The God'
dates, of how the Communists derfully funny little book in- you aiwas's wanted to know father" As kind of an autotflo'
in Russia established the prinand escape for a f ew about 'The Godfather." as a graphical anthology, the book
SIIOTI stones and
ciple of "socialist realism" ste
novel, as a hollywood movie, contains some
book reviews t?'. Puzo pre
The reader should skip these hours
rime buffs probably V0fl I the show business nobody
or
vinusly published
two
like this novel It docsn t follow knows
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— and his views on gambling.
There are pieces about direrpurist line Forget them. Go
Core of "The Godfather PaIs lib
tot's, curators. trustees. the urn- the
a long oonedtt wildes t bank pet's imarclous title) is the ~talians and women
'.ersitiesandtheathaneecuard
Goldstein
'.,orm
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chapter on TheMakingof The
'cut robber) capers of this still
museums most of them
Associated Press
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which he sa
Godfather.
ear. oifl flortumuider.
sober and uptight
for
cash
in
a
w as written simpis tecuceso
th. mrs crook who
There are r ur'ng
mant people wrote and asked
credit card age ic'tor, the CX
artand mu- FBI agent who let' the agency about the book and movie Also
,
in which some critics
traditional
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isu- charge that
—
use of an argument about a there were so mantrequr'stc
pt-cscums are but
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secret handshake. and A choice for interviews. from* TV, radio
In assortfrwflt of other oddballs
serving relies of he
A STITCH IN TIME saves nine and produces this beautiful work of art.
and the press, that I thought it
Pa:at;s(
tare
Joy Morris shows her finished article to fellow needle wielders at St.
easier to refuse them all and
they
r ob a bank
whether museums should tend
just present the information
Mary Magdalen School, Gina Smith, instructor Sister Mary Geralvn.
t
And what a hank
toward art histor)- or the educa'
here for anybody who is interwalk
doesn't
just
Deborah Zierten and Barbara Corzo. Yarn Craft is one of the many
This
group
lion of the increasing swarms
into a bank with guns drawn and "led
of visitors
electives for activity
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If •ou are indeed inierested
T.fl.
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museum
'flirbook
depicts
1ari1ynsoruonz-'iioto)
Go don
bank houced in in what went on behind the book
the
stead
the
pick
a
man in
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thecorner are the a mobile home, swipe a truck, cot-crc, behind the movie
one
middle
Inas
frames. this chapter alone is
trustees, usually intei-con- hook it onto the bank and roar worth the price of the book It's
nected members of the Estab- off with the entire bank.
all there , all the studio manipuhshment. who expect him to be
To tell more would be to t'c- tatinns. the wheeling and dealan administrator. In another veal too much of the plot. but ing and horm-trading, the esper
are the stall members Who CX_ It's
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pect him it, twan art -~rwecl;11151,
Frank Sinatra. the casting
a
and in another are some minor- unbelievable
IT)' it, you'll like it
problems on the film. Puzo the
Ity artis ts
who agitate for exhiPhllTbomas
writer as innocent outrider in
the section can t'uil be re triip with a cliff brush and
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a pa rtment complexes on Palm Springs Road and the
proposed Altamonte Mall shopping center.
(Aerial Photo by Bill Vincent'

A traffic signal has been approved by the county for SR
436 and Palm Springs Road junction in Altamonte
Springs. The growing traffic problem there will be
worsened with completion of Florida Hospital North and

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and missioner and a ;nemlr
O'Brien reads the Wisconsin primary results as "a downtown merchants
"With only a handful
property owners turned out for Downtown Business Associa tion
massive antiestablishment vote."
Thursday night's meeting with (DRA), said he had 37 con- merchants out to worry about

Don Knlht. DRA president,
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city zoning and planning of. firmations out of 64 possible the future of downtown Sanford,
nu and
t-)' °wt-' l92Ite have got tobe changed Or
bricks and blocks front tunw- TlIF, SUIllwNIE COUHT may be asked to define how
pretty 'participate
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becomes
in a
(idols to discuss proposals to participants. However, only it
doom "
bling to the ground.
government cm support church-run schools, but r"llovate the city's downtown four merchants and three discouraging." was the com- downtuwn area had app-aled to clooe
tietl~e
said the unprovements
, President Nixon has indicated he may offer his own business establishments and property owners attended the ment trorri Arthur Harris- him.
Seetru like there's a
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shortage ... so Mucil 50, ftt solution first.
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water,
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portion this precious cornFerrell answered by pointing said
threaten us with 235 housing at of the lake by spe.dbnuitevs
modity to their "preferred"
the ctty'sftrstreSpOflSibllitY
Fairy Lake," Zoning Corn- front the development would Out
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If you're just a "do-itthe city. He added by requiring
Planner L. T. Engelke
W.kS1ILNGTON (F) — Seti.t.
coldly answered to a challenge
yourself" homebody and want
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development
of single faintly
go
to
swered.
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could
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from
a
land
planner
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to doodle around on &gt;-our own
could homes around the lakefront Slike Stansfkld 0-Stool, and
leave
family homes. We
property, it's unlikely that
I developer-owner, C. A. hobbs single
program only 14 new families would have Hugh Scott. K-Pa., will
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fur
a
three-week
tour
of
April
Jr., Thursday night,
you'll be able to get a cement
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the type of families who access ra ther than $74and
temper
Jack
Iflaiflisflil
China.
considerable
short
flurry
of
A
delivery without
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Senate
the
Slauslield.
showed after Ferrell stated his move into 235 homes have more
calling around.
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can
not
see
accompanied by their elves
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the
would
overload
the
site
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relatively small Lake. With the shot back. "You cannot be
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per per son if all residents of the said the remark was not meant
177,000 gallons of gas LU
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everybody
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planned development should i;w that way. The planner's
mon
decide to ,ise the facility at th e statements were followed by
from Orange County also
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coming here while recognizing
insliteit Hobbs should he given
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a legitimate bargain, ett'
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thought nore lives will be lost.''
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the lack of cement. That's right
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section outside Charlottesville,
Johnson was brought to the hospital about 5:30
a.m., members of the family said.
Johnson had planned to go from here to
Washington Saturday to attend a wedding. He
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December anti .Ianufiry unit Marrh to 53 57 Th is
and that wholesale prices of number of jobless edged down
above
a
6.3
per
cent
'ents
or
February.
nine-tenths
in
,n. 200,000 to 5.2 miiilllor.
Al' Labor Writer
fool and Industrial raw mate'said
half
year
earlier.
'rho report on jobs
The ,epirt on wPinIessl'
WASIIIN(lTt)N (All) -- The ninis increased a modest cmethe employment i(itlfl
that
news
1i' rise in hourly earnings
tent
Indicated
prices
Inrindoel
It,,'
total niunber of Americans with tenth of one per
was their Iarg- pins a small iflCtCRitd in the
Jobs posted the largest gain in more favorable ilevelnpmenta (anti iroduuts and processed among men and
more than length of th. average Work
Mare); in nearly live )'enra anti for l'resldent Nixon to defend ft wwls t teeiinPtIfOhit'tenth,snbfbl est nnonthy gals) in
per tent in March after several five years. Another one-third ° week bnnted average rankandthe rise In wholesale prices his ecnriwtilt' policies.
the gain In jobs went to teen- file pay by $1.09 per week In
slowed sharply, the government
The reports hey the labor fle. months of sharp increases,
said.
one'-tenth
of
one
agers
and the rest to wewnen. 1131,13, the
over-all
The'
re ported today.
pantmenl'e 13'irra., of labor
rt
also
said
average
leThe repo
Wholesale prices are general- Statistics also said that the na- per cent in tense in the who
Increases in employment,
earnings of some 45 muty, indicators of later develop- lion's unemployment rate saic pr 1'i' fn4.'t was the smniti- pinsirly
gs and hours of we-erS
rank.and'file
wrirkeri,
earnin
mcnt.a In retail 'onswner costs. edged up front 5.7 to 5.9 per tent lest in live months anti followed lion
generally viewed as signs of
•n"ro
than
h.ilb
the
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total
The report that total employ- last month, but this was due to three consecutive sharp in.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY's State Troopers have received their supply of
ATrivr AIIvf' pen's eni 2h th e'1 'U c padih 4Ld to miit&amp;urLits as part 4
the Governor's Highway Safety Commission "Arrive Alive" piiiti Put
don't stop them, they'll stop you. The pens are "fret" with each traffic
citation. Trooper D. S. (Dan) Lawrence is shown with a handful, just
waiting to "give" them away .
(Gary Taylor Photo)

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Generally t'aic today and partly cloudy Saturday.
highs In low to mid 80's . Low tonight In 60 .
Violent thunderstorms erupt ed along a cold
front in the Midwest late Thursday, triggering
tornadoes In Illinois, Iowa and Indiana and
ending a brief spell of mild prIng weather.

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Sunshine

Tuesday, April A. 1972
Campaign Past Halfway

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c ixld ild nn Otympic siPr
nd cit
t.brg tc
bezivfl U*
moty
much
has
before
this
tion
Army
Fund
flrlve
r'w
Salvatnn
Army
Cornpool
that
could
be
tribtios
directly to The
Salva
dfl tth e s'mit'tg
ow inunity Servk't Center no been subscribed to a Cmc before have we had such a good 'roup. The ('en
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Army Building lund
Salvation
gIC*IpS
The Swithlne state" must be reaches $161,000 oniy Sn .
all
our Welfare Center, Kitchen and used %.y
stands within P9,000 cd the Project. Never before has there opportunity to cspttu
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enveloped in a mammoth trosn Campaign Goal.
local
rkninc Facilities, Emergency community." He satd:"We may do so by Matting their
opportunity to çpzeelatlon to
$250,000
Campaign
Goal,
been
a
good
Letters of Support and checks to'
(ipalgn Co.Qa1rrnan
smoke ring as indicated by a
faith.
Sutply
Rooms
and
other
have
the
land,
we
have
the
are con- prove that the people of ration Army for the 4
an The Salvatkn Army, P.O. Boa
disclosw by the stata Dlvistcm Vincent Roberta and Harold "Roberts said: "We
Building Fwd Seminole County are willing to ful years of service that it has necey areas All facilities location, we have
fident
that
that
today
of Beverage that there has been Kaitner atiftminced
the
U
be
available
to
the
entire
organization
that
knows
how
to l96 in Sanford.
ic -t that will rendered to us"
1i achieveJC1. Never support a
%+1Ce
A $21% Million Increase In the BuDdtnt Fund Drive for ft's
harold Kastner explain ed community. The Center will lx- operate a CommunitY
cigarette tax"collec'tpd in
How To Hold
that eortswerebeininssde to open seven das+M wekandMt
and
cheaper
than
anyone
etsJanuary for distribution
cir,rnplete the Building Fund ntghL a week.
le
FALSE TEETH
Dr. Vincent Roberts tait4 Now all we need Is a UtI more
Dr ive and rch the $0.000
S.cur.ly
of
Aroordmg to the department
Goal by Friday, April 7th. He that the support for the Fund money and we have have
troth ,rnbitrsu you by
fit.,
t'h
g,
this rrxesenta a 2S
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h'.'.. when ou st,
said: 'The Ume has now come Drive was gaining momentum the finest Community Sefllt'c
iiIii A d.,dur, adM.tr. e.n
Increase over th e nrevlous
as more peoçile came to reslire Centers in all c'f Central ,v
tct
US
to
complete
the
task
we
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began M'VeIaI lTt011ths ago. We that the FIUOd Drive would be Florida. We can have all of this ,, firmer. ,t.sdtt FcYflWiKUflh3
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million additional packs sold
successful. He said: "It is not If we will come forward right u me,omloet. u FASTEETH Deehave encowaged all of can
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Building Fund Team Members often that we In Seminole now and pledge our full tuti A4he.iv. Powder. D,utur..
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County can look forward to the financial support to this thatt ii. ,.ittil to health. S..e
to complete the solicitation of
f
$12,14)
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total
A
of
the prospects and make their success of a project such as this Building Fund Drive"
collected for the month During
final Reports to The Satiation and because of this fact, many
Jariary the number of packs
Army on or before Friday, April people are inclined to wait to
so3d totaled 72,43,8flora6i3
we of a project has a chance of
11,
7th
per cent Increase in conan
New Community Service success. When they feel that
sumption, indicating that
y will
Center will offer wide range of success is possible
flc ri&amp;ns have Just "Gotta
port.
services and artiv:ties to give their generous
Electric Adding ?1'ac1iine
tve anither cigarette."
resideit.
Now
that
time
has
come
and
we
Semuvle unt,'
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will
counties
Distributicm to
The new Salvation Army nerd $62,000 more to achieve
$419,220.64 and to cities
c-cimmumtY Service Center will
$5,fl7,7t12.33.
~64
Roberts indicated that If
ities and supervised
ofer
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programs to children ranging lit add itior.al funds were raised
arncamt of tax collectIons whit
age from six years to 11 years of these would be used to expand
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w ill be distrilaited
the programs off ered at the
age. There will be adult ac
as I olsows: Altamonte Springs.
Uvities available for all ages. Center. He said: "If we can
$3,366.77; Casselberry,
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ii1 including the Senior Citizens- raise another $35.00(, to &amp;'O,OOO
$9,925; Lcmgwood. $7,615.76:
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One of the most important
N orth Orlando. $775.33; Oviedo,
areas .f the new Center will be
$3,225.56, and Sanford,
the Gymnasium as well as the
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s27,97517.
outdoor recreation areas. Al]
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Seminole County will receive
such as
types of spot
VI
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Basketball. Baseball, Football.
Vofleybafi and other sports will
416
SU'FflSG tS LEGAL
be available There will be
several
Activities Rooms where
(API
Classes
will be held for Special
a
tax
lawful for
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BREAK WATER now under construction in the Sanford marina west
Cc*itscs
for both young people
iderrnlsl to work in Howard
completed with all piling work expected to be
cent
per
is
45
harbor
adults.
There will be a
County.
Chapel where religious services
finished Thursday. Contractor is preparing to tie whalers (timbers)
The cnty wiling board ap
proved new zoning regulations
will be held weekly for those of
onto the pilings before treated wooden panels are finally bolted to
wticb permit taxidermists to
a
ll fai ths as well as those who
combat ware action,
operate in th e county for
(Bill Vincent Photo)
lust time in its history.
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Price 10 Cents
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All I'olItkaI Writer
MIi.WAtIKEE, Wis. I AN
Sen. George Mc(loverr, has established himself as a major
contender for the tk'r,wcrativ
presidential nomination by
scoring a smashing victory In n
Wisconsin primary (lint
knocked New York Mayor John
V. I4ndviy out of the race for
the WhIt*. house.
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making the, breakthrough he
hiatt forecast here, ran strongly
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ADMISSIO!fS
Sanf ord:
C&amp;FTT*fl RWT1
Olga S. Palmer
Mstu Hanson
Dim C. Brown
113C7 ti ttt

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Rose M. Futrell
Anita B. Flynt
Virgil C. Jordan
Jessie Benjamin
Bertha Washington
Usa Dawn Dugan
Ebristina

Ernestine J. Williams
Gussle Mae Phillips
Ruth Mae Hoffman
Roosevelt White
Hazel C. Smi th, DeBary
Peterson, DeBary
Myrtle M. Hill, DeBary
Elizabeth Bwitham, Deltona
Amane F erreira. Dull
Clara M. Brown, Lake Mary

Sanford:

Jalu W. Kibler
Elbert Gaines
Shir ley Greirne
Bernard Burke

Vegetable Report
FEDERAL-STATE MARKET Moderate, Market Steady,
cartons. 24 count $1.00. Leaf
NEWS SERVICE
type, Demand Fairly Good,
SA!*'ORD, FLORIDA
Market Steady, 4.5 bushel
VEGETABLE REPoRT
crates, few sales $1.00. Romaine
Shipping point inf or ma tion type. De mand Fair, Market
for Monday . April 3rd. All sales About Steady. 1 1-9 bushel
F.Q.B. for stock of generally crates $l.
Demand Good.
good quality, unless otherwise
Parsley
stated. Pre000ling charges Market Steady. Wirebound
crates, bunched 5 dozen, Curly
extra.
&amp; Plain types $2.50.
S.ANFORD-OVIEDOZEILUOOD DISTRICT:
Radishes - Demand Fairly
Good, Market Steady'. Cartons.
Cabbage
Demand Fair. film bags, Red type, 30-6 uz
Market About Steady. Domestic $1.00. Whitt Icicle type, 241 o
Round type, medium-large, 3s *1.50.
IIAS1'INGS L)1.STR1CI
bu.sbt'l (TOtes 11.50-1+75, best
nutiy *1.75. 50 lb mesh sacks
Cabbage - Demand Faarh'
11.35-3.50, mostly' $1.50. 1. Good. Market About Stead)'.
bushel crates, medium-1argi. Domestir Round type, mediumRed type, *3.00-3* mostly b.rge, 1. bushel crates &amp; 50 lb
*3.00; Savoy' type $3.O0-350, cartons $1i0-L75. 50 lb mesh
sacks *1.25.3.50. 1% bushel
mostly *3.00-3.25.
Carrots - Demand Exceeds crates, medium-large Red type
apply, Market Stronger. Film *2.50.300, mostly $35; Savoy
bags, mesh or paper master type *1.50-3.25, mostly *3.00.
Mike Pilueger
container medium-large; 41-1 lb
Local Representative
$3.25; 34-2 lb $316.90 lb mesh
Phone 325 IS fl
Wks, loose pack, large size
$3.25.
Demand Falaly
Celery
Steady.
Good, market
Wirebound cntei. Pascal type,
2 dozens $1.75. 2 downs $2.25.
3 &amp; 4 dozens *2.75. 4 &amp; few $
dozens $3.26.
t1.ese lWiage - Demand
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cowd $2.*
tt-Eacar.le
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FaIrMai'ket About Steady. ll- Too small for an ad to be
noticed or effective? You'rs
S bushel crates $1.25.
Lrtivlb type. Demand 'ending mis onet
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Community U nited Methodist
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April 1$
Seminole County' Campers
business meeting. 7:30 p.m.,
First Federal S&amp;L 320 West
Semoran Boulevard, Altairnonte
Springs i note change cii
meet tfl place).
All Souls )ieti'i Club parish
haIL9p.m., parish hail.
Tasting luncheon sponsored
by Paper Dolls., benefit South
Seminole Community Library.
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lie said: "The support that we have received

a real inspiration. These doctors already have
subscribed more than 10 per cent of the total goal of
our building fund drive. This is something that we In
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the Salvation Army have never experienced before
to the best of my knowledge, nothing like this
and
UI&amp;A
has ever happened to the Army in America before.
to
n.
This is wonderful and represents a positive inhas
medical
profession
faith
that
the
dication
of
the
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in the work and pur pose of our Salvation Army."
McDowell said; "As long as I live, I shall
remember
what the doctors and physicians of
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have done to help make it possible
County
Seminole
C LOC
for our Salvation Army to have an adequate facility,
In which to work and from which to serve."
By John A. Spoiski
McDowell indicated that for the past 43 years
Thls'll help you understand
Army of Seminole County has been
the
Salvation
where some of those hardthe
same
old building on East Second Street in
using
earned tax dollars of yours and
"This facility Is the poorest that
said:
Sanford.
He
mine are going
the
State
of Florida and one of the poorest
Child
we
have
!n
called
This one is
Control. In the Senate It's in the entire Southern United States. But, the sue4 referzed to S-3010 and the house cess of our building fund drive will make it possible
$

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Bill IS MO.
for us to have one of the finest community service
Next year, this government centers in the state. All of Seminole County will
will budget $500 million., for its
benefit from this new center. It will be built iind
successAnd then to make sure that it operated for the betterment afld benefit of the people
gets off the ground, the of Seminole County."
have
following year
that's a
marked $1 billion
"B," buddy.
Buys
Included in these proposals is Sanford
èsomethtng called National
Legal Services which means
lawyers will be provided free of
charge for those who are not Meriwether
capable of paying for same.
Expansion plaits for Sanford Atlantic
That leads me a couple of
National
Bank were revealed today with anwhat ever hap.
questions
pened to Public Defenders?
nouncement of the acquisition of the Meriwether
Secondly, does this mean that
buildings on Magnolia Avenue and Second
this government will provide
Street.
the legal minds for these people,
President Howard H. Hodges said this
',f who in turn will go ahead and
acquisition
expands the bank property to a full
this government?
city
block
with
the exception of that portion
iAh, what the heck is the
occupied
by
Touchton
...cause
Drugs and McCrory'a.
sense in worrying
nuttins gonna turn out right
The property, adjacent to the bank's existing
anyhow!)
parking lot and drive , in teller system, will be
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Asked his opinion of Sanford, who has
launched his own presidential campaign,
Mansfield said, "Yes, he's another one I
could support."
The Montana senator said he considered
both southerners to be "national-not
regional" candidates.
"Either Sanford or Askew could go a long

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Mansfield said he feared infighting in the
Democratic primaries and at the convention could damage the party. The
candidates, he said, are "scarning" each
other when they should be saving their
baths for Pr.'ildnt Nixon
If a deadlocked convention tries to draft
Sen. Edward NI. Ke'medy of Massachusetts,
Mansfield said Kennedy would "fight with
might and main to avoid the nomination. He
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County Commission Chairman Greg Drummond waits patiently while
maintenance crews try to replace fluorescent lamps in order that the
regularily scheduled County Commission meeting could proceed. The
$3.9 million'court house is scheduled for completion by May 1st, but
more than likely will not be ready for occupancy until Sept. 1. So,

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flow many Wnes have you
heard those corny jokes about
golfers who pause as a funeral
procession goes by? You know,

important golf
"the &amp;'uy had
date and just couldn't attend the
' funeral services for his wife,
friend, etc?"
Jj$I cnrnballs......
The compassion exhibited by
the Mayfair
these playIng
Country Club cn thc 7th of last
month, caused one of those in
the procession to call in and
publicly commended golfers,
an

at

generally.

This particular procession
took ths back road, which
borders along holes 13 thru 16 at
the Mayfair rot'rae .......caualng
each and every golfer In fact to
pause from his game .... until the
procession was out of view.
It'
s the little things In life that
really rr.aan a lot, you know?

Headlines
Inside THE

HERALD

HEAVY FIGHTING is reported around a South
Vietnamese base 10 miles southwest of Quang
Tn. U.S. plancz attack antiaircraft miile sites
inside North

Vietnam.

3EN. GEORGE McGOVERN has established

himself as a major contender for the Democratic
presidential nomination with a smashing victory
in a Wisconsin presidential primary that
knocked New York Mayor John V. Lindsay out of
tile race for the White House.
ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, politician,
preacher and playboy whose flamboyant love of
wheeling and dealing led to his exclusion from
Congress, dies in a Miami hospital of com-

plications following prostate surgery.

at once
third noor to the south Bring of
Layer =d he came .Away
Julue
Layer.
According
to
the new 13.9 million courthouse Willia= Ind.kated that funding from the mettmg feeling almu3t
has been proposed by the Arned that
ludiciAr
'
a
handg-d would '
tell
the the
County
CornMAIL This was proposed in lieu court OrCier could b*
t1w funds would have millsiOn wh2t It wants and
of spending S200,000 to renovate do" and
the present courthouse building to be made availattle for the espect3 to got iL He said.
however, that Judge Hall
ildbU addition.
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,
irman
Greg
seemed
surprtsed by some of
Commission Cha
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(111(1(5 M tive
porteci
the demands and did not appear
ission
Drummond
said
that
the
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A possibility that Sanford City
Coniiiils,sion will begin con
demnation proceedings against
a fire-damaged First Street
building owned by Harry

Robson loomed after Baboon
did not appear at the Coin'
mission work session to explain
what steps he is taking to repair

the structure.
W. K. Knowles, city nuinager,

was instructed to advise Robson
by letter to remove the
building's canopy, which is
considered dangerous.
Lynn Risner, city building
Inspector, said structural
engineers have inspected the
structure and called it haznr-

tious. The city has Installed a
barricistle,

Winer told the Conunlssion
he met with Robson, an arcliltect from E,oghan Kelley's
office and a contractor earlier
for an inspection of the daftuige.
An adjacent business to
Robson has written to the
('ouitnisIon, asking that

bur*cades be removed simice
they are hurting hk business

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Comics .................10*
Crossword puzzle
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trying for perfection all

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used partly to expand and modernize the drive-In
service. Only the building occupied by Sanford
Dry Cleaners will be razed this year, with no

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way toward unifying the Democratic
party," Mansfield said. "We shouldn't leave
the South out of our calculations. It's part of

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if I'm
Personal Opinion
anywhere near a TV set and the
plans for the other building on Magnolia Avenue
Rev. Billy Graham is on ,
until
1976.
that
the
SpoI.skl
bet on it
both
family Is tuned-In
Sanford Dry Cleaners announced It will
figuratively and literally,
move Its Second Street store to another site.
Did it ever occur to YOU, It
Hodges stated this expansion program is
did myself In watching this
necessary
to provide the bank's customers with
dramatic program, that not
the ultimate in fast, convenient service. With the
once have you ever seen any
SUbSt+ilfltiftI growth In deposits the bank has
kind of ii disturbance' No
experienced in latter years, the existing drive-in
demonstrations ... (for which
we are indeed grateful.)
system has become inadequate, resulting in
Also, the many, many young
some waiting for service and some traffic
iq "hippies" who are Ito the
congestion on Second Street. The new system to
audience, and cia come forward
be installed is believed to be the answer to both
during the Invitational and
problems.
commit themselves ... (who set
Future plans for the property will probably
that they're only reported when
result in modern banking quarters built over the
On do something bad')
We're proud of the youth of
expanded drive-in teller system and parking
today
even when they
area.
stumble on occasion, for it does
Architects for the project is the firm of
nothing more than remind
GutmannDragash &amp; Matz and the contractor is
older generation of our falls (if A.
K.
Shoemaker
Construction Company, both
we'll be honest with ourselves
local
firms.
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former North Carolina Gov. Tarry Sanford
might grab the nomination.
"Gov. Askew has the potential of
becoming one of the great men of our time,"
Mansfield told the Miami Herald's Washington bureau chief, Robert S. Boyd.
"I'd be delighted to support Askew. He
would be a first-class presidential can-

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Nurses
Visiting
A;*fl 4
Disabled American Veterans Coun cil. 7:30 pin., Chamber of
nere ,gjthn.g.
Auxiliary, monthly
and
meeting. S p.m.., chapter home.
Lake M
Chamber of
highway 1 792 South of Sardort
Commerce. 5 p.m., fire hail.
Sanford 'PUriSt wid ShUI April 7
fleboaz'd Club, 6 p.m., covered
School Board, 3 p.m., budget
business auiina tion,
dish d inner; 7
meeting; at the ol*hotase on April 74
the laketront.
Rtmmage sale, Ascension
brook
Lutheran Church,
April S
to 3
s.elbry.9
Women's
Dr
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Ca
a.m.
Altalnonte Spriltgs
of
p.m.
tour
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9:30
Club,
Maitland Art Center .
Knights of Columbus founders
'if ord Business and POt day dinner-dance, 7:33 p m.. K..
Ieulonal Womeu's Cl ub
c, ball.
business-d inner meeti ng, 7
$jp43 Audubon SocIety,
pm., Trophy Lcautge.
cruise on the St. Johns River.

sac US TO LFFIA

HEDGES-BUTLER WISERS 10 YR.

James Howell
Kimmie M. Adams
Doris A. Greenstein
Mthi' C. 8 ±'
Mrs. Edward Adams and
baby boy
DISCHARGES
Eve Mae Brcmwii
Catherine MeGulie, Deltwia
tenrie L. Godwin
Marilyn C. Cites. Lake
Margaret A. Me thvin
Beverly J. Boyce
Monroe
Maude C. Klein. Delhi, N.Y.
Jolat Gillon

Seminole

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SSI$ ft. *54115*1

gave McC,ovrn V per Con! ,
Wallace22 per cent aol
Itumphurey 21 per cent. The t''i'_
et nine Democrats trailed f..r

The members of the Seminole County Medical Society and staff of Seminole
Memorial Hospital have contributed in excess of $26,000 to the current building
fund drive of the Salvation Army of Seminole County. Jack C. McDowell,

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In the 1)m'ratic balloting.

tonight that could take us al! the

and rural, farm regions Tuesday to capture seven of Wis-unsins nine c-nngrrsstnna I tiis.
ti'ict.i.
Ile won 54 of the Mate's 67
votes at the t)eiriorratic national convention, increasing his total tn9t.Sof the 3,016 convention
votes, one behind Sen. F.dmnund
S. Muskie of Maine.
"It clearly establishes me as
a major contender in the public
mind," McGovern told a reporter who asked what he thought
that result; meant. "I really
think we received a boost

By ('AR!. P. l.EURSDUIIY

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lilt. thIs PEIIKZ will dis-

cuss the "Generation (lap"
ut the second annual c'.uiltiycr'vmmtploe banquet of
the 1)Istribi'tive K'tucatlon
Club of SemLncie high School
at 7 tonight at the Sanford
Garden Club.

disc= 21udtciat
building now under

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zes
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which will be necessitated to space. Layer reported that
con provide space teqItited by J',idlftWlllima SAW f the space

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icportetJ, were Circait Judges this would apply to the Judicial
violators arid cruuanaLs back to
departznrit
rone.
Roger
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and
Voile A. William-s
thur tctrwt when the jail "as full.
ai lie imLeves
Small Claims Judge that for this fiml year. it would The boarl wtAditled a work
Kenneth Monroe. Constable seem pm&amp;nt for everywo to ft"Wn tu sDAIY &amp; rtfri"1111tull
and work for Additional hotmnA
Chester Boyd. Sheriff John .W1 in their belts"
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LtoLk, James Lee, probationparole officer, and Harold

Johnson, county prosecutor,
and architects' representatives.
The county Indicated it would
be a much more financially
responsible move to renovate
the old courthouse and use It as

Grammar
School
Registers
Sanford Grsnunar School wtl
hold a roundup at to a ni
Friday for kindergarten and
first grade reKistratlon. It Is muot
necessary for child to accompany parents, but proof of
age Is requested.
Those who should be
registered include children who
will be attending Sanford
Grammar &amp;'hool next year in
kindergarten (nuist be five
years old before Jan. 1, 1973) or
first grade tfliUIt be six before
Jan. 1, 19751. If chll.l is already
nro1led in public school kindergarten in Seitunole County
this year, he
will be
autonuitivally registered for
first grade and it will not be
to register at
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Vietnamese broadened their
seven-day cifrealve below the
demilitarized zone today and
opened a new front 75 miles
north at Saigon with tail, Infantay and artillery aesaulta.
The dJTIY also inkTATwd
attacks in the central highlands,
&amp; -v North VBetnanw
were reported to have pushed to
within fair miles 01 a pvrmmerit fire base. All these
operations made up what
amomts to a
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Joy" area along the coast and
Highway One. Government
reported 47 of the eiuy
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and two ci theIr own men killed
and six South Vietnamese
Tep, miles southwest 01 the
jrcvm'r npIiaL Fire Rue
Pedro was under heavy attack..
but a marine battalion was rebId1ik am Pedro was
P
Quang Th's last major defense
pcItow In that dirrcth.m.
South Vietnane bomb's
colurnns on the

cleared enough for massive, rebitatory aldi Iher* but they
am still p'anned wtrn he
c)xt$ Ift They mid tIhwtd
ovv,,mm Is predicted for Tiesri
day aol Friday over the North
't panhandle, but broViet
ken to t%'eICs*t skies are promlard below the DM7..
The U.S. Command an.
TKSIIWt'd that another URI hellcciptei U mflIsifttlZ and Mered
In sUpCrt 01
to have
the South Vieb$i$ troops a"
Uw ncrtheii frt. The four
crewmen were listed as mming. Seven American aircraft
have been reported mt In the
Nmul Vietnamese offensive.

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scaith
Before the rains set In, U.S.
flght,'r.bcwnhers flew natty 350
etisa scroes the m1hern tier
i'uewiay tt the secom acressivr, day, and the B52 bomber
fleet added another 44 strikaw
More than a score 01 fighter
attacked radar 1rKI surfae-tosir mnisslc sites thrratening al
Lied planes from Inside North
cietnaxn's half 01 the *t54fl110alJe DMZ and just to the north
of It. The US. Command said
Iur Installations were dc'

eac offensive, ani today North
Vietnamesewiipr ambu,hM $
South Vietnamesi armored c
wnn on a 3unt road aSr
miles southi'est f flue.
The column was rttcrtect tlog to hght its way through with
the help of U.S. helk'optcr
gunships flying ttrough hoary
antiaircraft fire.
North Vietnamese gunners
also kept lip rocket and mortar
attacks en two firehases south.
west of1ue.
Meanwhile, a steady rain
drenched the battlefront In
Quang Th Province, curtailing
U.S. and South Vietnamese air
strikes on North VeZnamee

move 12 miles northwest of the
tlreatened town and 40 miles to
the
the southwest Just ov
Laotian border. Pilots claimed
they destroyed 11 of the tanks
and billed 40 North Vietnamese
ar4m
Ground fighting also was re
poled at points seven and 12
miles northwest 01 Quang Irt.
and the Saigon command
North Vietnamese
claimed
killed. It said four govertuncnt
troops were killed nod 17
wounded.
Allied officials believe that
both Quang Th and Hue, 35
miles to the southeast, are ohJetves ci the NC

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staiki t, wlhhl to gu.y a fee f'
that whether Woitliands l
Markhatrn Road hi
Council 'ins attended on in- annexation to the c.ty,
will
be
itlfficutty
the city's fire and pIiee
there
or
annexed
rates
of
'Within
the
nt'*I
five
Albert
fleutet
called
years
vitiutton by resitlenla of areas
while ,l,ut. iM city
protection
arqulrint(
the
utilities
LONi.IWOOI)
The PCI' cIOhS it the city limits to diacusa the privately-owned SaIIIJaIidO sooner the city will have to in the city
LW, CVII Pvwn,' LI!
at
Laces
on
a
'l.nok
y
.
adding
th
Utilities
"phenomenal,"
utilIty
compan
negotiate to buy
at
anbility exis ts t'*t the city may possibilities of annexation and
aai4. ,vouikl be too much to p
he
(2auselberry,"
sewer
water
and
average
company,"
Brown
ui p- probability tiat the city s-rn thiut
aw
Amnianul
MkretIesano, t)Y.'lOpc'tOfWoOliilnds, l,,tur inst p'ilke arid ftr.
tion of 3arlando Utilities have to craw providing tire hilts are 125 monthly.
('rertihaw was r uesti by
line
mayor
siulut
that
by
July
resident
of woodlands. Manuel, is a prinrltiuul ;n
another
Co'npary arming the areas In protection to outlying areas.
has
Sanlnnult,
Utilities
soul
the
(.
council
I', attend a rmsrd
will
lie
Wooutiand
conhowever,
uuuulul
a
''lot
of
the
talk''
to the moncipabty, (be Woodlands subtivislori
on pulvate company currently in greetIng of the Woodlands Clvii'
Msyo Kenneth Brown said resident said if the city cixibi ttguous In line city limits soul been hut'anl pro and con
the water and sewer taisiness ri Acveiallon tonIght to discuss
night.
provide water to that area it wider lines will be extended to annexation In the city,
the possibilities of annexation
ttiw,
Cawtin'rry.
tongs-codpointed
out,
at
line
The work session of me might swing opinion toward I)evonstilrc and
rounrhlunan Dick Crenshaw 'versus fnym.'d ri' tr5 fm
cslk"i the meeting for tie continued fire
purpose of explaining that 11w'
irrent system wtw"eby city
residents pay lames for fire
protection while those in
outlying areas are rN-dying the
service grat is cannot a nt,nue.
Green
F
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ilcutel saul, acv:ordhig to ti,
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Mrs. Irene
BILOXI, Miss.
K. Brown, corporate secretary,
4 Florida State Rank of Sanford,
has been honored by the
National Association of Bank.
Women, Inc., with the
presentation of the Florida
region's 1972 scholarship. l'he
nnoimcement of Mrs Brown's
award was made today at the
educational luncheon during
NABW's conference here.
The scholarship will enable
Mrs. Brown to further
studies in banking at the In.
stitute of her choke. She ex.
pacts to take her advanced
banking courses at the School of
Bank Marketing, University of
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bluer at tine gin s-is only 12
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ROLMi,tj R. RAMOS, 48, of 618 E. Second Street, Sanford, was
charged with Wlure to yield right of way by Sanford Policeman Jack
Petrunic after a Friday afttrnoon accident on 25th Street near Park
Avenue. Carmen Ramos, 44, a passenger In the 1965 Mercedes, was
injured. Damage to the car was placed at si.000. Ca-&amp;
Mohiham, 51, of 2N Palm Place, Sanford, was the drivu &amp;'.L other
vehicle, a 1967 Chrysler. Damage to that car was &amp;i r,led at
Carol W. Moliham Jr. was a g*uengrr In that c7"
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pr
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Charlene E. Moore, Orange
city

Herbert J. Hoover', Osteen
Goldie Eari, Sbesida.n, Midi,
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liecrise Miller

James B. Smith
George 0. Bauman, DeBary
' PFk!!. Ileitrtt.
Ralph H. Geiger, Geneva

Silly Arm ParTial, Cianera
Steve Allen, )fr
Ida M. Barr Orange City
Ann M. Andrew,, Tanger'.ne
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
lAss Dawn Daagan
Wiley F. Moore
i_.thCin It tLTfl441
J.

Capehart Aaron Jr.
Ethel

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Notes

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Tht*tCtt Johnson

SchooL
ie,
the
representing
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HOIJSTO'i 'API - 'corT
sgais led afl foreign natlo*s Is s-'u speak, along with two
1ur
addicts, simo wi
e reenter ci
a- Pun of Houston an mi with *r
total of 440 ships, bibs-ed by
The pr ogram for a&amp;lta only
hens with 404, West Germs- was arranged by Tnm Bam'.Ick
with 2M. the United King' because of the entlajiastic
l ot I with 217 and Greece with response to aepiarn
talk on drugs to students .At the
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Rosenwald PTA, Bannirk
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ussiowa

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Lillie Mae Mniw'k

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dean of InJep
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Relating the Incident to *7. places an Aflict. the $22.10C
Owens when she returmed. the __________
defendant testified his wife
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if be encountered a prowler.

per'ons were Injured, none
critically a tla-te car cuiuision

at 7:22 p.m. Monday on SR 4
at Red Bug Road. Five were
taken to Winter Park Memorial
Hospital
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Hera
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two
sought medical att. (m on
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organist arid choir director. Her
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which
she
Association,
presently serves as vice
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chapter ci me
Society, of which she Is
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Exists:

The suit was filed by a oip
oGecrgetown residents in U.S.
District Court to enjoin the city
I
GenEal The automaker's ammamncefrom proceeding with a pin to
.f
A0116
DEThOIT (A?)
pave the streets at an expected
Motors is recalling apçx-cirl- meT Coincided with releut n
I7.O00 cat, which would be
m.ately 130,000 1972-mDdtl Washington ci Nader's letter tr
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assessed to the owners'
Chevrolet Vegas to correct a the National Highway Traffic
ci a repr"c'
property.
cwburrur ddect which Cat). Safety Association detailing the
rift between the SmInule
Filed by Horace Hill, Daytona Cou
chargeL
said they
mimer advocate
N
nty Industriil t)n'&amp;oçvwot
Beech attorney, the soil alleges
based vu au" rqx*la
charges could cause the
Authority
(SCiDA arm .ck'n
SANFORD telepnone operator, Mrs. Carlene
si aecijes
to.Milam, was hon3red at a luncheon Tuesday lot
city of charging property IrLder, Grate San d
VogsL
names.
Chamber of
Commerce
owners for paving In the black
her part In saving the life of John Bacon of
GM said repsratloma for the
In a statement lammed In 1was i
Way
uiwuw4ty
Tuesday. GM said the recall were under way before it
Deltona. Dec. 28, 1970. She was presented with a
by David F. Kelley. SQDA
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defect had been found only In le*rned 01 Nader's
th rn Bellmonetarily In the street parings executive
cash award and citation from Sciu
made
in
the
meetly
while
city
cars with the optional $-bcrse- Vegas are being recalled at
Telephone and Telegraph Co. by-J. L Dees,
ixiwer engine. GM said It had company expense and make up
"In regard to the ankle that
general traffic manager. Mrs. Milam assisted
the suit
By MARION BETHEA
about 40 per card of the 1972
developed a method to
appeared
Sunday April2, 1972,
in locating respiratory equipment needed for
.
)7$
fl
the problem
unsel
and
f1!lav-isi
aid
an
the
may
I
strongly
nay that there is
co
the polio victim in Georgia and it arrived just in
The slate has dropped charges In the cases 01 two
Required
r
re
no rift between Chamber of
pail
01
the
plaintiffs,
whc
dden.anU charged An the Feb. 23, 2971. burning ci a marine
tim', through the efforts of the Georgia and
Nader said the fires start bein me hands
Commerce executive John
tiled a set ci
Indealership owned by Eugene Meaden
Florida State Patrols. She was
ci dealers daring the latter pan cause ci the design ci the carKrider and SCIDA.
1wro
ga
tions
,which
seemingl
y
the
miles
along
Flames were visible ha- aeal
baretor.
ci the month. GM said.
awarded a National American Legion citation.
would Indicate a desire to malm
lakefront frtvn the Intense norilagrattian which was fed by
Into "Since I hove lived In
the law suit
flaimvab&amp;e Materials.
ay
I per sonally have found
various aecta or me city.
akwW
city
was
Mr.
Krlder
to
be
a
meet
VocTech
In the gait the
e buil
bu( ding had
fire degartmerd .i 1vvd pa
train going ur—agin devoted, hard-working and
coflapsed.
with tie paving plans as long as energetic irallyldual working on
One of the defendants, Tommy PusIl, tad filed a
the sit was hanging. With behalf 01 the dtlzens of Sari cr1
motion for a speedy trial In the charges 01 second degree
meve"w
Tuesday
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s action, the Con- and Seminole County.
arson and conspiracy to commit a felony.
mission thins indicates it has no
The case, which had received a continuance, had to be
"Daring the !DA meetIn&amp;
vocational construction as construction grant money can intention 01 continuing the citried by April 4 under the speedy trial law.
sie Junior C-lI.ge has President 1k. Earl Weldon at
an auUuity member stated
__ The state also chopped charges against Dewey Greene.
.too in three state Tuesday
night's
received =
trustee provided In the passage of be spent but said one priority fats to pave the streets °'
that Mr. Krlder had recently
will be to relocate the IAi'enrd any clrcwnitancea.
acts.
wlw also
the sorne ctiarges as Russell. In addition to
grants aimed at tie
brought a prospect to his place
An additional $00 has been practical raising school now City Manage
the -. of the bUIlding. both were charged with the theft of
1k. Walden stal the cWkv
college's vociattowl.tedmical
r W. E. Knowles of business. The authority
approved by the Florida adjacent to Seminole Memorial said the propsty owners tin
several outboard motors from tIne deal
the
wanted to know if I
program. This was disclosed by would receive pfl
affected area were ceered a knew of this pr*ct. aid I
__________________________________ 'ducmUan Department for Iital to the caingais site.
A thud ddervt.r4. Eddie B. Williams, has lad his case
projects aimed at senior
Other possible priorities plan to pave the struts stat
continued and has waived right to a speedy Vial
ed met I did not, wall
in the Include: Training ci child day whereby the city would pay one
Aorta-ding to Aatiiasi State Luerrney Newman Broda
realizing that them are otter
g gram' received by a itcate care workers, Ioth1ng con- td iid F*WZtY
the drgvs were dropped by state due to me fact that an
owners pay Individuals working with
prom"
junior college for education ci struetion, which ii already two-thirds bat this _—.
important material witness In Ce case has fled and rrnw be
Unghout Semi'bIe
the elderly.
grant came underway In a temporary accepted.
loca ted to testify.
County
that
we Lra unaware 01
P
i
frvrii the Dnvisvm of Family campur
Knowles said the rnajcrlty
was issued and several
quarterr;
auto
at the time," Kelley stated.
"tips" given as to his whereabouts In Georgia and South
Services division under the mechanics, coamotology, property owners who attended
Peter Owens. 57, found guilty been sentenced by Circuit State Departmed of Heaftb agricu ltore machinery, food several Commission irwetIngi
Carolina the witness has dSPPIITed.
The SCIDA ditur conof second degree murder by a Judge Thomas Waddell Jr. to 30 Services. !. Weldon advined. services and ornamental indicated they ia-tier-red the
It is a perplexing problem," said Brack. who added that
cinlod, 'I s-add like to c
Circuit Court on Oct. 5, 1971, has years In state praco.
the state will not relinquish its pursuit in the matter.
A $5,000 grant was awarded 40 horticulture for the ban- assessment route since it would phasize that the function 01
Owens was convicted Of sjc frurn the state vocational- dg.apped.
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allow the os-tiers' stare to be SClLIA is to adv3rtlse and
shooting his wife, Winifred educational
at
division
'When higher education repaid over a longer period of promote the county and to arak
T)SO Oweini,
.
iallahassee for edmacitmon of the bonds are oual, we will know time with a ii taken on an with thdlv4uaI3 dealing with
practical raise at Seminole def. Weldon added.
more about what type ccci- property until the balance is prospective Indiastrlaliati and to it
Memorial Hcs-inlal, on April 21.
The trustees alter hearing of zlructitm we will have." White pant
assist our already established
1971
the 00 grant approved hiring added.
Hutchison said the mat the industrialists.-Owens contended the slaying an Interpreta to set up courses
was ac"tia1 and said while an the oc-1ec± divzsuzi at the

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taut Crane's htuost, I.ake irurance agent, chanjt in fi'u
ALTAMONTE SPRiNGS — Iorlhursttny's7pm. s-ork ,hc1' (Inn.
the *iLiReferred to the zoning hoard Orients, lake Florida and lake rating from a 10
'Revocation of the occupational session umsideration of im
ilvisbn currently 'm the city's B
License for Capistrano Apart- plementatton of a limi'cd ,nrreview ,and recocmunendation Adelaide sections.
Instnicteil the attorney to auntiki save owner (if a 130,000
merits was ordered by City moratorium on issuance ot the petition for annexation of
Council Tuesday night on rpzartmncnt building permits for ttuebobtyCrrenu' property s-lu 'hilt a nwlnunlng pool or. hunn' !eia 'Nor. tin annul!y In
recommendation of Co-inctlman 90 days or until City Planner rut ig &amp;'siruth-n of it-), tnuIl- unince 11041 sun orcliuion -e o'i limo insuirunre pretwurrm
In eras-er to a question from
garbage elca tion requiring
Harlan hanson's report on latrily tlwcllla,
T. A. Radlo(f,
lteçuiested the city attorney to juuttiuie9tii to lunuc' j'rnuam'nt a,uuraeiI Chiairuvuin Kuigenu'
r,'lof!, who ha&amp; teen i,n proper land use Is submitted.
.Jsuup. MNrrp4cs,ri j,tal I,.'
-- irv r.,nt of the city's iresent
Heard report from City Supt, gather lit cI plain .olnnuuu!ion gflrlMlg(' ll'powul contict'u'j
tee Donald llundy that cost
o'.patouaI - license
to he ru't.Lico'l i.h a c3tmuuutei of a metal building to
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Intier,
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station will have to be located
rv,oktd.
Stating the present "hotel" west of the Intersection of SR
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beued(M*eOf$IC'Oi$S 436 and Interstate 4.
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Appointed Logan Browning of
, 7+
In tmr, the Councilman said
the c-ample: should be .aytng the firm of Pierce. Welborn and
,
DIAL QrA
instead a fee c($l,t75. "lam not Murphy as the city's (Lit-al
pefoo"A61111
agent.
Ui.c
ch,"
In favor 01 chirgtnc,
Approved payment ci 131,519
he declared, poI'tng out
contractors,
general
smaller b' tnes'ws are having to
to pay Large tees. lIe added the Sorenson and Fletcher for work
1t,!1 0$ThB0i4
$1.99 ii u
ordinance has to be enforced on the civic center and
engineers,
since it remains on the books. $221t24 13 to cli&gt;
Vote on RadlofFs naotic'n vms Glace and 11 Izltfe its partial
I
p.iymncnt l,ir th. caglnet'ring
UMfliiflOdS.
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Capistrsn!m management was work on the nortIrvc.ut water
40, rellulfir of super,
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instructed to re'apply for a supply.
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Annexed on second and final
pro.'e: license.
LIMIT
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fr other business, Council: reading lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, i_..pIuIlIL.
.
On request of Councilman Block 40 of Sanlando the Suburb
Pan Dorf man placed on agenda Beautiful, Palm Springs see-

pLiir.titfs could get would be a
restraining order on the paving
City of Sanford Tuesday but he added, there might be a
acceded to demands of Carry over to tarve the city Into
Georgetown property owi a capital Inrovtmeot protect.
plam for the
and
paving 01 north-south streets In
that area. City CanmIon's
actlai followed advice t
Attorney W. C. Hutchlsou to
c-oritlrwe with a law soil flied by
me property vnen would be

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Arr'r.mnent Is continued case of Cecil Gerty, charged
L J. Km. Day was for-cad to
By MARIAN BETRE.A
until
April 11 In the cases of with larceny 01 a motorcycle.
In arraignments held hand over a large annCinxme
yesterday before Cwcalt Judge to his killers before they drove Ronald 7airer and Ulysses Gerry — not guilty.
Also continued for arraign.
Ilorninick Salf't, trial was set for him to the Thrilty Preparatory Walker, both charged with rape
May B in the can 01 Michael School campus and Stabbed him In separate cases In a grand mentuudil April hl are the cases
of Gary Williams, charged wiL'
Jun iad'rtrrmt ia.cX Friday.
Whalen, charged uith kid. seu.'eral times an the chest
and Rid Rev
Boin
appeared
without
r.ang. Theodant pleaded
Whalen has stipula ted that he
wn iwv.0
not guilty. Whalen in also is wining to consolidate the L'aiflPi. vnd we coon muicaien
charged with first degree trials on the kidnaping and that is &amp;JOCUII iublic defender entering with Intent to commit a
felony. Both are continued for
will be appointed Tuedsay.
murder and a two.carrd In. roborv c*narges
Thai Is set for May I In the appointment ofcounseL
formation with robberj and mac
A co-defendant In
of a ffrurmn by a Convicted Fulton Perkins, also faang the
man- charges, had his
felon.
The dv1In all ee ca arraignment continued until
M
stem from the stabbing murder April it. Judge Silfi said that
for
Caseelbomy
trial
probably
will
be
set
01 Richard Day,
ABC liquor store assistant Miy I, and that will be
ii1vtt.d also if the ddu'niknt
en Dec. V, 1971.
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towns and bases near the
border.
Cambod
Thls Is the 4eve battle,"
President Nguyen Van Tbieu
declared In a nationwide tele.
vision and radio addrraL I cal)
on the army to defend Our
COWy. I can on the people to
do yaw best to support the
t*Uie IFOOt
While the Saigon governments n.xthcrn defense line
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are at least two great Improvements
which remain only to actuated. They are the
manna west harbor and the Sanford zoo. Of the
former, the belated construction of the break
water on the west is making the reCOflStfliCti(m of
that harbor and its docks a matter of SPCedY
realization.
The Sanford Zoo, which has been a rz-attcr Of
become tran
controversy for
sformed Into a project for a combined zoological
park and botanical gardens, under the capable
direction of Clifford Nelson, president of the
Seminole Zoological Society which will add
cultural lustre as well as economic gain to the
new image of Greater Sanford.
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need to turn their attention to making these new
young voters full citizens In every sense of the

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corrected.
The situation in this state -and others that 18 and 20-year-olds now have th e awesome
responsibility of voting, while being denied the
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opportunity to exercise many other rights of
citizenship.They are deemed fit to make
decisions on critical local and national issues,
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Hy JAMES CARRIER
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The witness had cane beicre the panel to publicize what
hopes will be a maiey.enaklng book. Her subject Is the
life and times of "The Red Light Queen" In a mnedtiun-slud
town.

The woman tells it like It it. SWelY she has IW!Pt
corr,m. But she speaks kindly CI all those who helped her
turn the CaaT&amp;th U her House udo a four4we higbway.
j fr_jj; names Politidaw and their
friends In Wedilngton who pulled the strings for her in
WutungUm when the local tonsuecluckers look out after
her.
one gets the feeling that the majority of what the Kentuckv business woman tans us is the truth,
The opening CITY, radio, n.'wera and movies to free
and open discussion CI commercial prostitution aid any and
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Springs; James Byers, Sets To parlit'lpete In either activity.
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ford; Jay Herbert, Altamonte the V' may he contacted by
be made around May I on the Spring.'; Dr. Michael Butler, calling 44600 or writing P()
Mader CI%IT or
location
and type of building to Longwood; Donald Rudlinger, Box 3t, Altirnonte Springs.
BankAirjra,d. MI 4'S stat.
ty
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Temporary adquarters are
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be constructed for the per. Altamonte Springs; Kenneth
&amp;M handling.
manent facilities of the South Patrick, Forest City; Earl ina mobile home Locatelon the
Men's Downs, Longwood. Norman Florida Hospital North property
Editor. Herald:
gratitude to you and all the beginning July 1, 1972, a committee.
Seminole
Young
Comes this year, an Inland Christian Association (YMCA), Iciiafr, Fern Park; Kenneth H. just off SR 43$ in Altamonte
I read with Interest your other Herald Angels for their reduction of $100 million from
the amount authorized, This State Senator, Kenneth Plante according to Max Clark, Brown, Longwool; Richard Springa
editorial comment in the generous assistance.
Tuesday, March 28th edition of
This Is a great community reduction will slow cancer of Oveido and introduces executive director of the Copeland. Altamonte Sprttip; Young people throughout the
and Nil.. Schwetzer, Maitland. county are elegibia to par.
the Sanford herald regarding and you (as you do now) and the research from the rate planned another salt water fishing organization,
many
license
bill,
S1131049.
A gymnastic program for ticipate in the venous
gtwj.wi
will
be
tragic
for
and
the legislators' communication rest of us should make others
Clark told The Herald it is
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What the good &amp;natordoesn't ex pected two or U
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'y'," middle and senior high school programs. Rugular sessions are
Americans.
gap.
fully aware of Iii
M no*
ar
Only the President of the realize is that a bill like thlaIn will eventually be built toserve studentalsto begin atLymanon hc'4nmostot the eIeme4'tt.ar7
Thanks again.
lam tn agreement wtt" you
go1PtaiIM
S.,,• Vfl's
h,.
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ITnIto,4 S tates ha ISo r""
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addition to helium unfair to
Anrl11%a,vtvl..vr.,nrtistno'n
schools
and -at Lumen fflsh
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guilt)' of not communicating
for Airport Authority order the OMB to request the fisherman, is completely
Some 2,470 youngsters have at Sweetwater Oaks on June 10, School. Clark saict
with your excellent newspaper
Rotary Club full appropriation that was unenforceabl'. It would require participated In 'Y" activities In
3,000 Marine Seminole since Jan. I.
as often asIsbou!die problem
ShzjneClub authorized. Th. President will an additional
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use unas power u enough 1-111
is that we get so involved in our
"'° Programs have I nc luded In ian
like
somebody
it.
Looks
Eye-to-Eye
Americans ask him to.
legislative duties here In the
In Guides for first, second, and
Please send a short letter or Tallahassee is really trying to third grade boys 6.10 years old.
capitol that we let slip the
telegram to Preddent Nixon at build their empire UP.
needed contact with the press Editor, Herald:
Six hundred and thirty-two
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Mr.
Douglas
Stenstrom,
it
lets stop this nonsense right boys have taken part in this
once!
Ask him to order the
there at home. Believe
Chairman
Office of Management and hcrc and r.c'w. Call your State activity, while 100 girls In the
W" an errut of Um IUII1d, Irni Uf
Roads Committee
Budget to request the full $530 Representatives COLLECT at same age group have joined the
the heart.
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would
like
to
comment
on
Greater
Sanford
Chamber
of
million
for the cancer program area 904-224-1277. They will Indian Princtsws. Th-GrI-Y
I
for the fiscal year beginning refuse your call but will call you for third, though fifth grade
legislative re-districting Conurierce Office
lit Street
July 1, 1572. Then ask your back on a WATS line. You might girls has had 200 members and
regarding Seminole county. i 400 East
friends and neighbors to do the also try calling Senator Plant. the Gre-V boys have numbered
voted against the Senate re- SaiufOflI Florida 32771
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same and pass this notice on. at area 904-2244221 and ex- M.
districting bill because of the Dear
On behalf of the Board of The lives you save may include pressing your opposition.
treatment given to Seminole
Another 390 students of
County Commissioners I WOUld those you love the most!
This bill is out of Conunittee middle school have par.
County by putting It with
like to thank your Committee
and on the Calendar, so the tIITie tinipated in Pop Warner
Eva Dutcher
Osceola and Brevard In a two
L?(DM
Chamber for their atto act Is now.
P.O.
Box
295
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member Senate district, and the
Football and 170 In basketball.
tendance and recorded suPvort
Please help us to retain one CI The excellence of the various
Panama City, Fla.
Seminole does not have stat todays presentation to the
our most important rights: to basketball teams sponsored by
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ficient population to warrant a Department of Transportation
fish in salt water free: After all, the "Y" could be seen recently
Senate seat of its own but I do in DeLand, Florida.
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Blessings
who ever heard of stocking the when the 15 and 17-year-olds
feel that the committee could
am especially appreciative
ocean and lagoons with mullet,
have broken the area into two I
will were nutners.0 in the state
support WI Editor, Herald:
Next
single member districts. On of your sincere
contest, the 14 and 1$ year olds
that basis, Seminole would have the road priorities established There are many blessings try to tax you on the number were YMCA state champions,
of by the Commission ms
that come from living In Central windows In your house, like they the
Ilvell ruuiershad a better than even chance
necessarily .be in full coo- Florida, but greater still Is the do In France.
'-I electing a Senator of its own. formance with the preference of privilege of
and the l2-year-olds took
living in the city of
up place.
Delbert J. Euga
As you know, there were 32 your dedicated commi ttee, In
St. third
Casselberry.
201 E. 10th
co-signers
Serving on t
board of
this tbeBosrdand our QU
Sanford,Fla. directors for the South Seminole
!havelivedthereforl3years
proposed amendments were sld be most grateful.
and have watched a little
destined for defeat. I still hope
organization are Joseph
Board of County Co.. community with a few small
that the conference committee missloners
WiUinton, Longwood, chair.
Commends Us
stores blossom Into a real city
on reapportionment will take
man;
Charles
Moore,
Chair- with ample shopping centers.
another look at the unwieldy manGreg Drummond,
Altamonte Springs, vice
Along with this fast growing Editor, Herald:
Senate district Including
chairman; Mrs. J. M. Walter,
city,
I have watched our police I commend you f )fc)3
Seminole County. and come up
L on gwood, secretary;
Seeks Funds
force and firemen keeping Immediate offer to assist
with a more equitable ap.
lawrence Deans, Altamonte
abreast of our limes. I feel that DeLand Sun News in its time of Springs, treasurer; Thomas
proach.
Editor, Herald:
ON S.R. 434 AT 1792 IN LONGW000
Bill Gunter
Storey, Longwood; Richard
TIM. CONQUEST OF we have the most efficient and trouble.
facilities
Senator, 18th District CANLER MAY DEPEND ON best trained men that any city Your offer to share
in which
our Paul, Lake Mary; James
manner
and
the
could
have.
They
give
of
Dig for slips of oaper which can be cashed in on the
E
IF-il. Note - In addition to YR LTI'ER
Prater, Fern Park; Allen
staff
are
cooperating
with
the
themselves
above
the
call
of
spot.. amounts range from 25 cents to $50.00... and
this letter, Senator Gunter
In December, 19'i,
Grant,Foster,
Altamonte
Springs;
r
4o theies a total ot $1 500.00 available. DIGGING FOR
called The Herald newsroom President signed the Cancer Act duty at any time, and they Morgan Welch and his staffo-lsln
George
Altamonte
and told of the coordinated which had been passed always come th'ough In any the best spirit of the free
DOLLARS IS LIMITED TO CHILDREN AGES 4
emergency and need, at any terprisu system. Even more
efforts of all three of our unanimously by both the HSe
OU
THROUGH 12.
A YOUNG POUTIL1AN
senators, Plante, Ducker and of Representatives and the time. I would especially like to Important. It Is one of the finest
quite
policemen
examples
I
have
seen
In
all
the
LAS
VEGAS.
N
St
(AP)
himself, and of their efforts to Senate, A key feature of this compliment
Hard hats for all diggers.
help Seminole County in regard compromise bill was the that were on duty early some time of truly "being my Leroy Sanchez, 26-year-old edo
Pepsi -Cola to, EVERYONE'
Saturday morning, also fireman brother's keeper." You are to cation major at highlands Uni'
IQ to a senate amendment to authorization of funds for
versity. is an elected member
be
praised.
Joseph
McCluan,
Article V, getting another cancer research.
Coffee and doughnuts for adults.
kindest personal of the Las Vegas city council
With
I am always grateful to all of
County Judge. It's most apFiscal year beginning July 1
and
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Clowns will entertain youngsters uf ill age's
prectisted, gentlemen.)
1971-4400 millIon + $20 million you who serve our city so well, regards, I am
Sincerely
yours,
Anne
C.
(Wickliffe)
ones.
the
give
candy
to
tittle
free
for services.
Wadsworth
BlllChappell
Fiscal year beginning July t,
Plaudits I
Congressman
1972-4500 million + $30 million
Holding Back
Editor, Herald:
for services
Entire ground-breaking ceemony and n,mines of all money winners
airport
The
Sanford
Fiscal year beginning July l
American
attempts
Edi
to r, Ileraki:
will be broadcast over Radio Station WIHA Irvin A. M. 'all 12 noon.
ded ication-and the airshow that 1973-W0 million + $30 million
In 1971 Congress passed the
Saturday, April 8, 1972.
teamed with It In a gala day on for services
bank
rob
Cance r Act which authorized
'i April 1 Is much better known
These amounts are the spending 530 million dollars for
,n A,merlcan on holiday In
than it ever has been for the fine nunlmuni needed to get the job the cancer program. This was London attempted to rob a
facility that it Is. There are done. Unfortuna tely, the bU authori:alion legislation. West End bank wearing a big
IT'S OUR WAY OF BREING GROUND FOR
some 15.000 people ho at- was passed too late to affect th e Funding itiust come from op. black hunt arid a Charlie ChapClaptended the festivi ti es tint will appropriation
for
th
e
fiscal
year
BEAUTIFUL NEW PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OUR
lin4ype
false
moustache,
but
ginning July 1, 1971. proprlattons The Office of
vouch for their fuller ap- be
LONGW000 BRANCH OFFICE.
rted Management and Budget Is he didn't make It.
predation of h.w apiended the Therefore , the program sta
his irish, the 5-year.
trying to cut 1 00 million from
cr'.ct's
,"i,''.'(',
"ci,',
ce on
i\ tempc'rar,
with 183 million less than
airport really is.
this amount. This will severely old New York offi ce accountant
savings J"J c'J'
The fans who came to see -- needs. We cannot afford curtail this vita l program at it admitted demanding $120,000
the anymore red uctions!
and who left to pr aise
ti on. Those who want this with menaces at the Na ti ona l
To obtain funds, two bills incep
a:rport and the show were made
effort to have adequate funds Westzrdnister Ban k's leicester
be
passed,
aw'e of the event In no small must
an i.re urged to write the president. Squar e branch and was given a
measure by the excellent authorization bill and then an Evidence of strong public two-year pr L'n sentence, sussupport given by The Herald. appropriation bill. It has support will assure necessary periled for three years and orFor this In all its phases many, become a custom In the funding now and in lii. future. dered devtwted.
government for
many thanks.
There should be no holding back
Especia lly helpf ul we,'e John Management and Budget In the fight to conquer this
Spotski, Fred Van Pelt, Doris ( OMB) to recommend 10
dread disease. lii. battle must
Williams, And I want to corn- appropriations subconunitt.es
wont
mend the women In the ad- lesser amnounta than have been
Newton D. Gregg
verilsing that did the out- authoru.t Perhaps 'liii has
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they and the merit for som. expenditures.
standing job
Scores Solon
merchants to whom they But In order to conquer cancer
pointed out the value cii the without delay, the lull amojnta
effort-in the double truck layout authorized are needed and must Editor, Herald:
Well, last yea r an Inland
U'l.i C.' t,' j': Os., .'tsl ,,t
that was so color ful and at. be appropriated!
I column by 2 inches
gement
Hepresentative
tried to get a
Fioic,a
Tb. Office of Mana
Ol'IEL}Q )-5iCé O-iiu 5ti.pp..i Cvotei,
uatlou rn'crtl'lC
l7.
F.,,,.i
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While we all are grateful to and Budget has sued for an 4k), eater ti*hin5 k'enae bill Too 3rnai1 for an ad to be
4a 4.
Ued, but with IOtfle judicious noticed or offudilve? You'ra
the Almighty for th.glory of the appropriation of only $430
and
bbying we ha d It killed in reading mu
day Itself, we feel deeply a million for the fiscal year
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nomination in 1966.
Although Huss makes no
claim that he is head of the
drive against liberals and
moderateL those 00 ft other
side CI the fence believe that he
Is. Th. Portland clergyman is
the principal agitator for a
change In stati party pobtic*.
The party establishment
won a major victory at the
county leveL, but It was more a
matter of attrition than
organized tffort. The chairman
for Miiltnomah County, of which
'urtL
i '.L- "et hd N"
Ben F. Doertsen. elected by
Huts supporters. Doerksen,
however, is resigning and
being replaced by a vote of the
mnodei'*te.

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county committees.
and Robert Packwood. Hatfield
tni'y
ponerts as 'liberals" who beat [iou for the U.S. Senate

officials defeated in elections pretend to be trityitrates, S.Sid
fat' precinct coswnitteemen.
he has considerable
Because the Huss-led forces from those who share his sews
came so ckm to upsetting the In other parts of Oregon. '•wiat
established GOP with It. we are trying to do is to obtain
at the precinct lent, justice for the people who want
Hart amid Pd' V'WP Er anto replace those who are
P"' the Importance CI corrupt, ungodly Individual,
getting the bed candidates Inside and outside the
Possible for precinct corn- Republican Party," said floss,
fltitleeflwi
Huss' stated position runs
The precinct water In the contrary In many respects to
pad has been regarded as a the philosophy CI the Oregon
minor Cog In the political wheel Republican Party, which Is one
here: there has been difficulty of the most liberally oriented
In finding sufttent caiiies stalt ttgantiatlons i ti* G '
to
run
reWdIeU
of *ucUv't.
qualifications. Huss, however,
Oregon
has
elected
and his followers, recognised a snodcrates repeatedly to
key to party cccdrol Is coo- Congress and the Senate. in..
trolling the precincts and cludine the current See-ate

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As the
iming damp between the 1nternatlomJ
Telepboae and Telegraph ('x"pany, the U. S. Department of
Justice and the White House continue to wdoh4 the story of a
lady Ithbytst aid how she works may go on lcmg enwg'i to
have a chance as a summer
'n
Everything is there.
The lady Is suspected CI playing politics with very large
chipa. The U.S. Department of Justice, acting by ap.
pointment of President Nixon, quashed a many thousand
dollar Indictment CI her employer, ITT.
ITT vent seot-free. About the same time contributed
bur*eds af thousands CI dollars for flnaring the
Republican National 0mventloo this summer.

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given to the City Council broadly hinted that paving of is approved. Smith added the
Monday right b Village sttt outside and not essential developers waiki maintain the
Attorney ThomasFreeman. to the dev4'ipmentmlgMno(be swath in the Interim.
Council Mowing the Florida
Th. lawyer insisted Council done if Council Insisted on the
C1wnpen request voted
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and
along
the
line
In
piping
at
the
existing
ditch.
somewhere
Freeman
pointed
out
the
unanimously
( inatrtwt the
going to have tnmakeadeclslon
have
the
proper
advisory
inning
hoer4 riot to
done
village
does
not
that things will be
to
Clean
tho
ditch
recommend
approval
to arty
equifnTH'nt
Ninth
Orlando.
orrectly In
which the company has assured de'ietnpmerit clan.; which inWith the admonition still will be fenced and enlarged etudes epen drainage ditches
ringing, the Council first tip. Reed's answer was that sooner unless developer's are willing to
proved the engineering plans or titer the village will have to pipe th. water.
for sections 1 4. $ and $ of th@ assume its rightful reaponOn the Aleutos . Sobin
Terraces to include 1 ,140 P,orres sibflitles. The ditch has
n Jordan property pvpnsal
built by th e Florida Land plattel for some years. he said. Freeman urged fitat Ciinneih
('otnptuiy. which includes an
Whc'ri developers Michael take the same advice givrn to
existing oven ditch and then Akiatos, Howard SatAn and the laning hoard. Smith said
tabled request from a trio of Clifford Jordan asked for tip this swaul would also handlo a
levekiers of Meadowlark unitproval CI rontinuatmon CI a large part CI existing village
I which included a
'aay "grauyawail" about three f-set drainage as well.
twaul,
Just prior to adoumnment
deep as It 'temporary"
Noland Heed, manager CI measure for outfall from Council approved appointment
Florida laid Company insisted Meadiwiarks tnit 1, Council CI Howard Atlm'd to the zoning

BONE) WINNERS In the recently concluded
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
membership drive as well as other drive
participants were treated to a chamber steak
cook-out recently at the El-,s Club. Bonds were
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M..ry Hyatt

sex crait dsussons over the air by non.
na.ls will fade, but think a moment. There will be
subtle misdeeds Implied wherever there Is the faintest
possibility of cstcdzg substantial dtlxeza with jam an their
The

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ctxnplete without sea., school busing. narcotica addicts here
and In the armed forces overseas.

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United States.
Among numerous provisions to go into effect in March
1973. posterity will call down most blessings upon the lawmakers for two major reforms.
One is a three-day cooling-off period for sales made in
the home. This means that a housewife, for example, who
is talked into signing a contract by a fast-talking salesman
for something she really doesn't want or really can't afford, will be able to cancel the agreement by notifying the
merchant within three working days.
Not only that, but the merchant must reclaim any of his
roperty within 3) days or it becomes the property of the
consumer, with out any obligation to pay for it.
Another major section of the law essentially abolishes
the ancient and notorious doctri ne of ' holder In due
course."
Presently in Wisconsin, and most other states, a merchant may sell a note signed by the customer to a lending
agency-the "holder lei the note) in due course." The
'nctumt'r is legally res ponsible to the lending agency for
pa mt'nt of the installments on the note, but the lender is
not rrs;xinslble for any defects in the merchandise-TV
srI, refrigerator, or whatever.
Tere have been cases where people-usually the poor
and unsophisticated-have been required to pay for merchandise an unscrupulous vendor never even delkered.
Legitimate businessmen, as well as consumer;, should
champion similar reforms in every state.

th iuwu open a myriad of ._minitiom of normal and abnormalan tatl. We have now reached the point wtieie

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next biennial session, the 1971 Wisconsin legislature
presented that state's consumers with one of the most
progressive credit reform laws ever introduced In the

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perimeter of the rl.veksprnenl to session,
NOftT1I OHIANIXI
Attorney Iw,n*kI hi. smith, on
.!onghy r"rr-'ii ;tai do rA that the ditch in question
acres
of
behalf
of the 4evelopet said
iS
engineering
plans
for
already
serves
approve
any development which in. village land which Is folly the Wall waM remain only
until 311 acres aljarent to
lutles open drainage ditches in developed,
nriy way, manner, shap. or
heed said it would not be fair Mea'kvwl.tk is de'e)ripad in
to require his company to solve commercial and multi-family
form."
These words of advice were an existing Village problem and dwellings if a change in zoning

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Thanksgiving and New Year's.
The mail started showing 'w
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fnaLL Including my
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held liable for damag. under the law.
Published daily except Saturday. Sunday and CWIslmas
published Saturday preceding Ch($•t
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titled ticlusively to the use for reproductIor of all the local rwni
printed In this newspaper.

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No part of any material. news or advertising of this edition of
The Sanford Hev%Id may be reproduced In any manner without
written psrmtnion of tiw publisher of The Herald. Any In
dividual or form responsible for such reproduction will ba
considered as infringing on The Heralds copyright and will be

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motley, credit cards, even firearms, be said, and threw the
remains in the Qi'Inniplac River
where they floated into the

Entered as second class matter Ocf0W 37, isiD at the Post
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it began In Ithaca, N.Y., andwas uneventful till It reached
the New Haven, Cmn., post atde1IiT to Norwalk,
where I lived at the time.
It was los4t'd aboard a "star
route" truck, a pri vate vehicle
under contract with the Postal
Service to carvy mafl-azxI
alere It met Its fate.
drivers
Delmig said pe
and one of the wives formed a
gang and began rifling first-

U.S Postal Re a t cxi pr ow ide that all mall ubcrlpfli t)
paid In advance

Marilyn Gordon

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right-

abate the ad&amp;e
are the words: "This piece of
nail, Moln whik in asupay at
the Postal Service, Is being tiehm WI
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Robert Doe-Imig relatod the

SUISCaIPTION RATES

Attamonle Springs

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PAY STEVENS
Press, Roam Forrnaa
BILL VINCENT. JR.. Stan Photographer

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But old Se21. FAtes Kelauver padded around that state
and whomped Stevenson by 6O.Ol soles! It would have
teen huria) rites for Adlai on TV's morning-after shows
At it twned out. though Kefauvt'r won some others
mostly i'.:ioppow i, Stevenson won the big ones he
needed In Ficrida. Oregon and California. After that, the
wise types said Stevenson was In, and the Keel pulled out.
The year 1952 would have had the television boys In
vertigo First General Eisenhower won New Hampshire
and piled up a big Minnesota su rit-in that almost ttnle
the thing from la,nte-son harold Stasseli Then Sen.
Robert Taft snapped back and took Wisconsin and Illinois.
In Round Three. Ike ran up blistering winning scores
In New Jersey. Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Taft
c'ounter.punched with victories in tThIo. West Virginia,
Nebraska.
F:hwcr rtruck again in Oregon. and Taft slipped
past hum in a butter South tiakota primary .
Toda 's television specialists would have buried those
two so many times along the way they would hare run
out of black and purple.
They aren't equipped for drawn-out slugging matches.
They like to put 'em up and put 'em down quick. Show
bit.
They couldn't have handled the fact that Taft beat Ike.
6 to 5. In primaries but lost the nomination on the first
ballot: that Kefauver in 1956 won seven primaries to
Stevenson's five but withdrew before convention time;
tPiM Rnrr' Goldwater In 1964 went a weak 5-5 in primar.
ics. looked bad in three of his vIctories, yet quickly swept
the convention.
Then there was that loveh1 moment In the Los Angeles
John 1' Kennedy, 70 In the primar.
sports arena in
irs, was about to be nominated convincingly on the first
ballot.
But galleries packed and shouting for Stevenson per.
suaded prestigious television commentators that a thunderous surf was about to wipe out Kennedy's castles of
sand. It didn't. The tide went out and neve'r came back.
Maybe that's when the television types really began
to find their own marvelous world of apocalvptle'polltks
It's quite something.

32fl1 cl5Umail OL They took

WALTER A. OlE LW. Editor and Publisher
WAYNE D. DOYLE. Advertising DireCtorS. Azst.to Publisher

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Ed Barton's

word. Todo any less will beto make amockery

of the value of the ballot.
South Carolina is one of the states where the
legislature ratified the amendment to lower the
voting age, but red to extend legal rights of
adulthood to any citizen below the age of 21. The
result is a form of disiminatbon that should be

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WASILINtITON NEA
over near
doomryIflg
their
television
folks,
with
The
mad 1w July II
may
welt
have
gone
primary.
t
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somehow '.tt, Sens }dmunt1
for the L)enioj.tatlC presden.
llhr,,% are still battling hard
tial nomination
The prospect is unhikc1s and I am not predktlng It.
But It is not an lmposslhliIt Things like that base hop. It
peneti before.
Given television's emotional, aptwa'.%ptC apiro5rh to
p1it1cs today, it's prohh1 just as wel it wasn t pros'id.
ing the same lavish coverage in en r Ii e r nomination
stnigglel
some of its
Thus far this s'ear. television. abetted byunderplayed
'print metled" irethren. has moderately
rosl
Muskie' prirnat% sictol in New hampshire,
FiorI.la
In
triunirh
ValIace's
t',eoi
ge
twerp% is'c'd Gos
possible nomi
here and t"ere niain hun st.und like a
s limited
I.inds:iy
John
inflated
New
York
Mayor
nee',
gains in some Arizona cnucises. anti put the sirong focus
on the Illinois primary i the big thing was MuIsklc's better
George McGovern.
than 4'ot delegate sictory over Sen. Mc('atthy
in a
not Muskie's 63-37 wIn over Eugene
ularity test).
With its present penchant for plunging candidates to
the depths or lining them to the clouds on the basis of
single-shot performanceS, teheiifl would have had just
a terrible time in the rears 1952 through 1964
done, for
Think what the electronic fellows would have
Stevens
cn.Kefafls'er
primary
In
Mtnne.
instaflee, with the
'.ota in !K,6 The late Adlal Stevenson had the $'Overnor
h him No one smiled real
and all the iher top p'oplc

nexatlon. Bold and farsighted butloers are
constructing such a variety of homes and such
compexes of residential parks and commercial
plazas that this influx of new thinking,
dollars and new people merits wise Cfl
with the
sicleration by those now
leadership in Sanford's municipal affairs.
7be city commissioners are wrestling with
some very important matters - especially the
new city charter
which must have citizen
attention if it is to be wisely considered. As yet.,
public bttendance at meetings when the charter
revision is being debated has been minima). It
should be maximum.
Self interest, then, enlightened self. Interest is a policy which is not Just a play on
words.
It is a matter of action.
It is a time when every resident of Greater
Sanford should stand up straight, shoulders back
and march briskly towards a future se bright,
that only citizen a pa thy can dim.
charged

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long had, and
properly, its eyes on the
county:. a whole. Even when such attention
seerd to be net appreciated, indeed, unwanted,
iut those were the old times. They have been
lost in the rapid and explosive growth which has
become a key issue in every section. In and of
it has posed problems which
can
only by
by division,
of the year its prospects and opportunities for
improvement are so grand as to almost blind the
vision of the more commonplace neeñ.
Already the spotlight has shone with unusual
brightness and clarity on the Sanford Airport,
long relegated to a 'hlte elephant" status in the
thatghts of entirely too manyr esidents.
Now iti.zooiring into prominence asa
positive factor with the eye-opening dedication
day, the crowds and the unforgettable "Thunde." During the doldrums wepcsntedout
that In this airport with its industrial complex
there existed one of the two solid supports for the
new Sanford economy.
The latent strengthening of this economic

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practice enlightened self - interest, to look
sharply into one's own affairs and to be sure that
they are being properly conductedWe believe that such a time Ku cane for

solved

Needed

at the Port of Sanford remains somewhat
somnolent as difficult questions of services
remain to be answered and the canal block
this,
erected by President Nixon exists.
too, will emerge as a major factor in the overall

That ('0tflS a time In evezyones cx
per)e)ce when it is the COIWS of tnie wisdom to

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Posing
beautifully appointed refreshment table are, Wyche, brid&amp;elect; &amp;nd Mrs. James N. Robson
from left. Miss Marlene Wyc..he, Mrs. Robert Jr.

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Fetes

Judy

keal dlscothe'iues, fraternity part ies and so forth,
The activities of the (ISO, I have attended are always
chaperoned. When our local USO has a dancc, it is over by
ii P. M. so the girls aren't out all night. Also no alcoholic

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highlighting the evenings. Dennis Crawford, James hair was styled in a Enart
Miss, Judy Lyn. Wythe. April epergne arrangement of yellow
Monroe troill ore and she was wearing a
itride.elct of David Noefl. was and White caznattosiL 'P festivities wa the Wide-clect Koern e r.
guest of hcmor at n txdah dragons and
breath and opening her many lovely gifts. Scheunemann and Herbert captivating smile.
shower on March 30. Hostess for cx
blossoms.
members and close
MorelandFE
crystiI
apSilver
and
ptjj
warci,
J
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K.
Blum
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called
bearing gifti ti4
Wade
waj
A
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fri
lly
polntment.s comp)ed the Robert
Frank Nc*hl. H. H. Grir, best wishes to the gracimis
Mm James N Robson Jr.
ni Smith. James Lipptn,
norer.
A yellow and white co1T picturesque table decor.
f the
Guests were served refreshGeorge Carver, William Yming.
Although the birthday girl is
sclame was used In the home
;ri
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.m
ng Battm Dan
Al le, Harry Lee Sr.. John ,ü4nvalid resulting from a
roan was meids of fruit aibet punch. B U Gord
on Sweeney
tZ*Sted
Ewli
and
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Petite
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Susan Skinner and Phil broken leg, she is very alert and
th
ements
of
decorated wi
C.
an
Stanley.
graced the ii
map dragons and ct"e. assorted mints in par ty colors
Also the Misses Marlene inspiring peayer.
Featured cm the serving table, Mm Marlene Wyche. sister ci Also Mmci 0. N.
Harry Robson. Edward S
Su.n McCall. Nell
The beautifully embossed
whirl was nverthid with an the lvmaree. and Mrs.. E. s
hostess
McCall Sr.. Bryan Bur). Willia ms and Elizabeth Ant tiered birthday cake. made by
imparted while cutwork cloth, McCall Sr. asslSteO the
William Wray, Dciii Angel, Sweeney.
Cords Hunt, was shared with
was a silver candriatra In wing.
other read ents at the manor.
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Bn, coordinator ci Social
Stndl.tfartheSernlnoleCowity
Distrid Sdiocil Board, ipae
theAonitSfr*nglflmrve
Extension Club about a new
In educatm called the
SultcaseLectw'eaerleL
$er9al Studies, he
are citeti baring, drib and dull
to young pet'ple, The only esperience they get Is with the
feI In the books. Children
learn through their senses.
They learn Uu'oub seeing as
well U hewing.

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Hey. gai&amp; we you interested
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Planetarium. They would be
transported by volunteers that

would be trained Iii Lecturing IL)
the I
second and third
grade. Plans have been made
far 11 cases and one volunteer
would become roficlent In live
of the cases.' he
The response from the
Altamonte Springs Home
Fxtenmon Chub was eiflrit.
Members realized thevital need
In the community f or such a

service.

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The program was
September 1171 and met in ti'e
at Seminole High
sewing
School. in Jarua' of 1971. the
clan moved into the petierit

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will be ofered under the C*PSbilIUt!2 fir UX*t Who wish id With a buddy, begin Pasting t4d dren farm or on s frame
that vvjpl Ii1 on their training the strips of paper tightly over made at Ijrne. me
of Ins adult division of
In order to acquire pcgitJagi, the material. It is Important to" many i4s
as alteratlonlatsI Cstoui that 11w paper be phacad ira drew form ftai
Te will be $
usdor the so &amp;C is acid Uasie
ffw will be irs..
of the ze intereating
side lines In the sewing 4es
it the Ins1rution in making
Societw Dearilinc,
keas Ica-mi far borne use. A
visit
to the clan towel the
and wildding
firms, available sirw womm being wIawbd in long
Herald office, should be
Mrtpli of stick) paper wInch.
black
and
when
removed, would resemble
accompanied by $
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requleed
wane
esplanaticm
and
Ins it,, days bthr, 7
Mm
Liken
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acuiwdaled.
The first step Is to find a
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radical changes, but you would do we ll to study conditions
more before taking any action- A new contact can give goof
advice about this, also. Take it easy tonight at home.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) 'iou want to go off on
some tangent catty and leavc responsibilities that require
immediate attention, so think twice and then do what Is
right. Closest tie may be in a bad humor. Exercise patience

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all

that work-

10:00 (8) Mannlx
(9) Comedy Hour
10:30 (2) Night Gallery
11:00 (2) (8) (9) Nws

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'l'ht'ui he led a heart

dou't you trust your hunches instead of those of otheci? Get
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) You are probably so
jaded with usual fine pleasures you want to exchange them
for the worthless, so thank your lucky stars and do not
change unless for the better Picking on go-ad friends because
you are boed Is the first sign of foolish thinking. Refrain.
AQUARIUS (Jan ii to 'ct, i"i Avuid gcuups and do

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Ite could count fight tricks
It. Avoid social matters and become acqua in ted with some In aces and kins. The bs
West North Plait South
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chance for his ninth w
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he or she IS One Jack of didis and at first 1
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of those very sensitive young people who must hive a feeling
glance a club ti!leasr site,iit',i
Y,uti.
tuut,1
iniilicute*I
of security early If the great promise In this chart is to be
to
piovide
well.
When
this
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$3 4.5 K Iii
ouriell
seecinti
10(111
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told him that
rtall.ud, so busy )
What do you do HOW'
it West held the club queen
youngster matures, you as parents will be most happy that
A—Bid three
you did. Slant the education along business lines Wico thishe would still be stir. of
three slsih trIcks 1)5' lasltmg S*SI 6164i sour P611 1609 wIth
youngster Is a born merchandiser, whether male or female
flit- king. then the' act' anti hose .i*dts atusl the queen III
Argumentati ve, but clever.
finally lisasfinig toward the tluiai.
"The Stars impel, they do not rnnnpel." What you make
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5:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
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around these days.
(itlecti dropped.
South was sure of his contract and now decided to try
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for more, lie led out the ace a clutise ma con t rtwf
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bee it
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(5) Dating Game

(9) Florida AgrI- World
7:00 (2) Today

Avoids Finesse---Overtrick!

and all will work out excellently. Do not argue at all
UDRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Why complain about little
annoyances? Handle them cleverly. Don't you sealiie how

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(8) Sunshine

() Slim Mims
6:30 (8) Sunrise Semester

DEAR POLLY—My Pet Peeve concerns those plastic
dispensers for transparent cellophane tape. They pull
apart and sometimes break. This always seems to happen
when one is In a hurry. Why can't they find an easy
way for us to tear off some tape when it is needed ?—

activities now instead. Your mate Is worried, to keep silent

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6:15 (2) TV Classroom

bottle—KATHERINE

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 21) Recreation could prove to
be most expensive or worthless, so get busy with other

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residents on a remote Island.
Laurie Prang. stars as the 11year.oid 'l.

12:00 (2) Jeopardy

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DEAR POLLY—The best
way I have found to get
soap suds out of bottles and
jars with thin necks is to
simply keep the bottle right
side up Instead of turn
it upside down and trying
to get those suds to drip
out. Keep spraying running
water Into it so that the

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11:00 (2) 5,,l. c, the
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(5) Family Affair
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1-20 (2) Hollywood Sqare
(8) Love of Life

7:00 (2) I Dream of
JeannIe
(8) Truth or
Consequences
(9) Dragnet
7:20 (2) To Tell the
Truth
(0) Honn's Heroes
(9) MJ$i Factory
1:00 (2) Adam 12
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alabaster figurines, directions for their care and cleaning
came with them. I am glud to send the pertinent parts of
this along to help Ann Marie: "Do not expose to direct
sunlight or water. It is recommended that a small amount
of petroleum jelly or soft white wax be applied periodically In a brush manner. However, there are figures made
In Italy that are molded from a synthetic composition
and are washable. Be careful not to vuisfuát these with
natural alabaster, which should be kept completely free
of water. The application of a coat of glass wax will
diminish the possibility of stains. A heavy coat of wax
should be applied to alabaster ashtrays prior to using."

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kind.— SIRS. R. E. M.

a 7. Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY—How does one remove old, hard
. putty from around windows?—KATIE

GENERAL TENDENCIES: A day and evening
when It is advisable that you take no chances
where either your reputation or anything of a basic nature 15
concerned. Be sure to keep your foundational structure
protected carefully even though you desire greatly to make
some drastic changes which would .! be wrong for you.
ARIES (Mu. 21 to Apr. 19) If you neglect doing tasks
.n4 handling responsibilities, you can lose much and ruin
your credit as well. A little more preparation is necessary
before you can put that civic matter in motion,

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associates will respect you more. You are an idealist, so
prove it especially where sex Is concerned.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 12 to Dcc. 21) You are not as bad
off mor.etary-wis'e as you think. Count your blessings and
they will multiply if you put that gray matter to work. Why

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In order to register In this c°'.e leading to a degree In
CLaSS, on should just call the fashion desigmung and fashion
merdiandislng at the Junior
Voraianal oua
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McMIlians and the police:
that some
Tony Randall. Filmed entirely commissioner and his wife lives In constant feat
formal
cargo.
Sally
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fact
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has
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at the resort, It also features discover extra
writer-director.covnedian Mel uncovers a barrel while on- 17ie4kal background will he
Rrnnica returns in her
Brooks, the comedy team of packing china and finds a body.
recurring
role as Nurse
Stiller and Means and Ed l'hepklthickens woen the body
McMahon in a series of skits dLsappeariwhhe5allyls calling
1011 CBS Mannhx 'Rerun
surrounding the daring exploits her potice commissioner
Jeremy
State, once the darling
of local talents the bold divers husband Rock Hudson)
of the teeny-bopper music
Off the jagged cliff edges, report her f ind.
8:30-9:30 ARC The Kopycats. enthusiasts. guest stars. Re
comedy water acts and the
plays a man condemned to
Tony Curtis, who has had P
synchronized water ballet
81:30 NBC Adarn-12 (Rerun) fling at a 'TV series this year, death for murder that another
"The Dinosaur". A hero (guest t urns guest.hosttrnight, joining man confesses to on his death
h
LOWarren Steven,$) whose police regulars George Kirby, Frank bed Mannix a railed
development
new
career was interrupted eight (lorshin, Marilyn Michaels and Vestlpta 12w
in a ,Mm race against the
years earlier by a robber's Rich little. Cur'tl.i spoofs
including executioner.
bullet returns to duty. He of his own
o.11 NBC R43dSertingsNlght
discovers that th ings are not ' The Defiant Ones," with Klrby
GalLary
Rerunt. In the fIrst
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put..
what they used to be, and playing the Sidney Pattie
at segment, "Midnight Never
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71w -law is also directed intio strips of different llonl7ft will re.senible )crir own foffn. diffilmh taA Of drTSETTIAking this can become an secredited
course and a preliminary
much
toward future wage earning Place the cloth over tie tioriy
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MRS. ROBERT LIKENS, co-ordinator 01 the Geneva Owen and Mrs. Bessie Davis are shown
Clothing Production Classes at SJC (CAHS Cutting the strips which are necessary to the
classroom, assists modt, Mrs. W. J. Ethier, molding process and Mrs. Gordon Meyer is
faculty secretary at SJC. and Mrs. Frances shown rutting out her wider garment which is
Dines, student in the class to apply the mold on worn for the molding procedure.
(Ann Sieczkowski Photo)
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ahead of you to put you in a frenzy, but dig in and do is

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c.'onlorniity with the planes of
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when
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each
there
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enough
Interest shown
'making
mururnies'
ability
levels
from
beginner
f
all
will begin tu and throuirb the hotly skilled some soft materiaL Cut out the
Sewing CIS,
Of
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all
the
while
the surface ci the material Ii other
Friday, k.pril 7.1 am. to noon at pncdealunal methoda. (aJIi4P'
we
piet e. Aly
shoulders open. Cut the heavy covered, and removed (by preparing the Invaluable deavor latid
Cmmunit United
am conducted both dutring the paper which is glued an me dimint up the bat* &amp;W theto sewing aid which will Up. 72 ein Iled. attendinig at dil
ccnttner),
city aria at night.
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clean her alabaster figurines. When we visited an a!abas.
ter factory in Italy, th ey told us to use a small amount
of hair oilon a soft cloth and then wipe clean with a
soft dry cloth. Th is is for plain alabaster, not the painted

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wanting him to go off on some ta ngent with you. A problem WINATBRIDGE
of a public nature crops up which needs careful handling.
Relax in p.m.

tablewas a large crystal punch
bowl filled with mint green fruit
pcaich and lilies-valley
4he-valley
In a mold ci! Ice. A
miniature bride and groom
standing between two white
doves was placed In front of the
punch bowl. Nuts, mints, petit
fows aid open faced sandsandwiche were served from
ciital trays along with the
punch.

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listeners—not tone deaf musicians.
EAR-MUFFED IN BANGKOK

ll feel better If yea get it f
What's year problem? You'
Yew chest. Write I. ASHY, flax 15710. Los Angeles, Cal.
9 "so. Fir a perssul reply earl.., stamped,

Feted

compliments of the bos*'
and Edith Edwards.
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can't sing or dance to try snapping their fingers? Or better

Ib. some iaKenosbaasitisinBangkok.

gadgets, a potato peeler, egg Al Case, Walter Abendidiefo,

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in the Clnvnmt Presbyterian Weber and Mrs. Arthur
Church. Sanford.
Deyoung. Langwood.
The honoree greeted her
guests wearing a lavender
Also from Sanford, Mmes.
pants $Wt complemerited with a Henry SUM, Vernon Hard=.

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EAR EAR-MUFFED: It's a comfort to know th at it's

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music of the past decade sounds as the the musicians had

WLhson'sP9th birthday and 100th two ,*Vlew Byron Fox
She gave to the City of SanCharlotte, NC.,
bliIM*) $fld COTTUfleiited
John Fox, and their families. all Bryan and Emmet Fox. In 1120, ford a pair of peacocks when the
would travel 100 miles to mike of Sanford
her sister, Catherine Fox, -- Sanford Zoo was first started.
the cake f or the 101st biday.
e donated land to the School
on
departing
aOthCr nephew, John E. Fax,
up
sodsi, from
Prominent In
C*TTbe to live with them. Mr. Board upon which Is now
the
touching
festivity,
civic arid philauthrWic cur
located the Wilson School.
bade the family a fond adieu Wdson passed away In iw,
tbrough the }Ws. MtL WIIIOCI and told them i wuiid ,
Mrs. W ilson Is an ac- Several years ago the school
Is a morarment of a suctesuI
lfshed p4anist and enioyed PTA hnnored her In epat Ube 'Am ctlebraticiin.
and haii life.
The following is a brief many openis during visits to predation for her dniaUon of
Her only living relatives are biography
cia truly great lady: New York City. She Is a charter the land.
member of the Sanford Mrs. Wilson continued to live
UUI Anna wtizcin -c
Wornan'sClubandwas honored In her home until about two
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r nenus tiSKtNI 31.1171. the daughter of
the Chub in recent years. She years ago when, as a result of
A. Fox and wife Mary has long been a member of All fall and a broken leg. she went
to f)i, Manx, DeBary.
T
fl,Harririglon Fox. Shewas the Soul's Catholic Onwch.
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OUSC eldci
five children.
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settlerscitheareaslzmlles 11
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west of Saxderd. known then as M
Sylvan Lake.
came when
Mr. and
F.
boniest
at
open
will entertain
their home. 2014 Ub
in the Big Freeze ci '15. She
P4 0
Bridal games were played by
becamesecretary
Miss Ka thryn Avenel.
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Guests of
Emmet Wilzm. a practicing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the guests during the evening'
Ed
and prizes awarded to the
attorn In the area.
Avenel Sr., Sanford,
Ausfeldey
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WLNIeil, Mrs. Vernon Harrison,
mented
wi
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On
July
9
1900
the
married
comp
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kitchen
from Atlanta, Ga.
shower. Monday evening Mrs. B. W. Wallin and Mrs.
Mr.
Wilson
and
went
to
tils
tgomery. Ali. The couple win
Deyowig.
hen ned In 'v hi Man- borne. She continued to assist Mardi 20, at the home of Mrs. Ar thur
.M. Garrett. Hostesses were
him
in
his
law
practice
until
his
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advising those who could not dance or sing to learn bow to

Mosier Will bemarnled April s MtLB.W. Wallin, Mrs. PJ

tz," Barnett told the coup. beautiful you
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1972. at DeBary Manor Nursing Home, poses with her two nephews,
Byron Fox, left, and John Fox, and her beautifully embossed birthday

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counties in Floritla
were given money through it
Federal grant to implierneUt a
inobile muwum. Much of this
because of
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money was misomot
t!w Weed in which it had to be
mezdet Now, at*ei tiwee
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the ides, of "Suitcase Lectures" to the club.

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majori ty of girls already belonging to the club are looking
for some good, cle an fun and this Is t he place to find It. If a
girl doesn't meet the standards, she Is asked to leave. As
for the men these daughters will meet, they are the same
ones who left borne as ions and brothers.
Maybe this letter won't help much, but it Is a way of
s.iking these parents to come in and see for themselves
before they condemn the (ISO because of storks that have
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Letters I am going to write tomorrow if the latest:
r vacation time with us t)o let u's kijow
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date
soonest!
wiritig Joti finished, The circuit breakers no longer
1,ar Shier: That crazy Alice is coming up here again.
w hen I plug in the coffee pot. Now I have to plug
As Soon as I know when. I'll call you, Plan on being here
the coffee pot and the toaster.
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The Director, (amp finteherwaflet: I reeeiveil your
'/nsir h's'for grocery shopping After all, she
Inquiry. Will our yin tur attending your camp again this book
hanel'. t(,i,lfl Ifui
year? (ver 'flIt dead body! Which is what I almost was
Ihear Seont Leader: My daughter received nor bedge
attem
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camp
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summer.
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director
after he
for
selling 1(i) hoves of cookies, hut, as nor (ither sold
who allows an I I-year-old boy to tiring home arrows
perhaps jiC
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whittled from poison sumac switches. .
Attn Manager. RmIt(y'q Jewelry Shop: I received an shoo1dnt get a badge. a(so.
Dear Mrs. (: I want yrni to know I heard that notify
object gift-wrapped f rom your store, The item Is glass
and stainless ileel, shaped somewhat like an overripe crack yot matte ohm,t having to buy (1r1 enut cnkies
kumquat. What is It I' S. there Is a dark green string in order to keep your Job. Josvty ever said you hadto
buy cookies After all, lots of people in the !nh and the
attached to rune .01p I
Accounting lip I.. Shore Store: This Is the third and office and the plant are happy to have the oppnr!uinity
bit titne I'm telling you. I did not buy tL'ee lace table- to do a good turn for their employer and

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Bowling

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By GAR TAYlOR
Da1of1A1 will 'W count in ft
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Raiders
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S'C villa HllWiorugh fore 1 Florida pitcher attempted to Parrish.
Herald Sports Editor
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The
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Raiders bounced Central local nine
HE RALD bcoRI$0ARD
1.arr) Parrish had the Pydynknwski singled. Then hits each. Caccthtotl had a
With Warns had only two hits
Florida Junior College twice
TRAL
double
and
Russo
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Brink
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Division 11 outing. The Raiders C
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win advanced the MC connon,
The
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with
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strike
nuts
and
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to 21-4 ocerall and 4-2 10 P,"WSY.0
Ron
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pitching and hitting of Prank walks
with a Division 11 competitlofl.
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HERALD SCORKSOAND
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By MARION MERMFT
Ileraid Spurts Writer
Lions
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1-3 in an Orange Belt Can.
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Lions' record ro3-l for the
season. The Lions, who have
dropped Iv, games by margins
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poverty.
rumave now put
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consecutive vieWest's backruurt mate, Gall ka'I with 209 to go when Man- tort" and stem tobe picking up
surd. Fortunately not all of By THE AS0C1ATEI) PRESS
They don't call Jerry West Goodrich, led all scorers with 2.7 roe missed a breakaway layup. momentum as district playoff
management is this way."
points and Jim MeMillian Clark sank two free throws fur a time approaches on April 30,
[low-min was not Immediate- "Mr. Clutch" for nothing,
Vt's.t was held scoreless in the equalled West's 23 points for the 104-101 k.nJ, Storuue Nt J
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The Lions were led by the
was at an owners meeting in first half Tuesday night- and lakers. Center Cliff (lay topped Jumper to cut It to 104-103 with pitching of Allen Daniels anti
the Chicago Bulls took a 50-46 Chicago with 20 poInts and t7 1:77 to go, but neither team Robert Dame, who combined
Chicago.
Miller said he was convinced hulftimne lead oier the lakers. rebounds.
could score
their talents in allowing Apupka
West erupted for 23 points In
Los Angeles center Will;
the owners are not Interested In
Atlanta s'useti the last sa only two rims an six Puts. Davis
reaching a settlement even the second half-and Los Ange- Chamberlain, who scored only points of the secoivi qwu'tir, went 4 14 innIngs, allowing two
though it will cost them money les came on to beat the Bulls eight points, hauled in a whop. then c cored Boston 14-1 at rune an fIve hilts befor, tiring in
if 11w strike continues, lie said 106-97 and sweep their Notional ping 31 rebound for the Laker-c the start of the ',hj'd period to the fifth. Daniels came an in
The Bucks got only 26 puutts t'ini a 344d deftct Into a
he believes they are more in- Basketball Association Western
rtLief with easm out in the fifth
after that.

Karet-in Abdul Jabber and ols. the score three tinie-i late in the innings, blanking his opponents
series, four gaines to none.
of the players association."
and Mike Wright. Second row, coach John Hendricks, Billy Spillman,
Itebertian, but their "other game, but were never again In on one Putahule striking out four
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Cincinnati
Mike Wagner, Dean Berrien, Mike Jones and David Stamm.
Beds players. The Beds had the Western Conference finals, iwople" caine through in big front.
ul the last seven bitten he faced
been scheduled to meet the where they'll meet the winner of fashion.
Boston guard Jo Jo White k'ti to save the victory.
Forward Bob Dandridge led his
Houston Aatros today In their the Golden Stale-Milwaukee
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with 33 points. but
3111
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with a run scored and Davis and
fund the players demand for. riot's 106-99 Tuesday night. TrW the bench to score three baskets
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17 per cent Increase in benefi ts. Bucks will try to wra p it up at apiece as Milwaukee atutsv'red
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Cincinnati Red General Manager 1101 liuwsarii "a liar".
liowsam had charged earlier
the (la y that without Miller
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strike and that baseball woul I
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off without him.
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btast In the sixth inning.
Radovic, Sam Parker. Randy
stymied the Pioneers of Oak Idle Yesterday.
The Greyhounds had to carat Brooks and reserve shortstop Well. 30
Ridge with a solid no-hit effort
During his masterfW perup with a few changes In their Rick Nuss were the other two
effort yesterday at the Lyman
yesterday
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Paul, lb
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It was the ,sixth win
sitsustlor, to contend bounding ground ball,
week. On Friday afternoon they
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the Greyhounds abreast with
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Donald Brown, the 5115 starting run third and Brady's two-nun
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competition.
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one4 today's game agalnat
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vantage to sifl conceited to get atlon, today. "lii cull him In the H . Inn which was to .,pen
hike In pension belIef its 'tothlly nighutsi meeting,
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SEMINOLE PRINTERS LEAGUE but the keIer did tunic
in with the 54 i$lt last week. The high games that circuit
were by Rosalie Durkart 171, Prankle Kaiser 177, Phil
506... In the HI
Varner 12 and Lathe MylotI 194, 171
NOONERS league It was Kay Sawnaui 199, Janet Bare 170
Sparklers. In the
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SANDRA FASHION MIXED LEAGUE wee Earl Weaver
The SANFORD PLAZA
Z17 and H.nry Judktna 19
MERCHANTS loop hrvtht forth the efforts of Jim Carver
194, lAiTy flare 190, 193-569, Janet Bare 185, Dick Lewis
213. iraid Kaufman 111, Dottle Bretz 209.199-524 and flub
Lb..rdl 199... Ray Mt.Id 213. 109-571 and Steve Pla
ISO wee the nigh sa is the GOOD SHEPHARD loop
Firm the ALL SO= WOM!N'S league came the 110 of Eve
Rogea ond the 110. US of Glumy Gautheau Pinbostors In
the BALI. AN!) CHAIN MIXEL' league wee Bob B.etallc 193,
Bryant Hlckion 206, Bobbie Eetabc 18* and Andy BolIco 223
Leading the way In the SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL circuit we Jack DeMartlno lii and Bill Griffith
1* In the 1EGLERS league it was Johnny Jam 211. Jim
I. Holithaw 191. Ed Lee 200.
Carver 204, Nick Areel
Vern Messersmith 21€. Duke Caukln 257, Eddie Adams 232W9, George arner 2i)2, Zis 62, Tom best 21&amp; B. Reeder
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Bronson Egg Farm.
&amp;ooson'l lost three last week while State Farm was
winning four and Norman's was splitting its match.
503 and Kathy Coopers lit)
Dottie Bagans 172,193
sparked the sweep of the State Farm.
Rose Patrick had a 150 for Bronson and it helped avert a
shutout.
by Bonnie Link
Other high games last week ou
162, Elaine Gethuldlg 201, Carol Mace 170 and Pearl Homman
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Pacing the Claps was a 197- 509 by Kathie MUoy.
Frankic Kaiser 216- 535 and Undon Heuer 212 539 led
the Green Racks to three wins over the Mutilators. High for
the Mutilators was 213.201-563 by Jack Kaiser.
The Bank Drafts swept their match from the M I Wa
thanks to the efforts of Charlie Plant 190,181- 545 and Bill
Cravens 201 540.
Other high games last week were turned In by Jack Hunt
191, Jack Homer 18*, Bob Bastard 1t' and Louise Coker who
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Toyota Mixed league Is going to be a close one. Last week the
Ileep Beeps were struck with three losses In their meeting
with the FCW'a.
Pacinç the rcws were Jo Ann Wright 19C and Marvin
Wright 202.
Quick Bakers 3(7 sparked the second place R.Sers to
low wins over the Four Pistons. And coming up with a rare
feat for the B.Ser team was Dot Mallon who fired three
games ofl25 for atriplicate.
The Sparkplugs kept In contention last night by taking
three from the flat Tires. Rob Jones 213 led the Sprkp1ugs
while Jack Rogers had a hot 203, 19* 567 for the Flat Tires.
Also coming In with sparkling efforts last week were
Roger Larsen 192. 192, 211 595, Merge Augusto 1*7, Ann
Larsen 209,109-520, Pal Miller 1$. Arlene Jam 199. Toia
Callia 192, John Kandas 192, Ed lee 109, l.arry McDonald 179
and Pat Sentell 110
In the Early Toyota Mixed league the effort of 0.
Touchton was by far the standout performance as be fired
games of 235 309, and 205 en route to 620 series.
Also hitting the 200 mark last week were Jack Kaiser
John Bryant 213, B. GUbO 21A F. Weston 209, D. E. German
222, Bill Varner 211 end K. Downey 206.
Other high garrits in the circuit came from F. Williams
190, 38*, T. Powell 394, D. McWaters 191, F. Huhn 192, P.
Penick 1$, Milt Pricker 190, F. KaIser 162, 1*5 and Vern
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LearLw tag week and both were on the BettNstale Pro Shop
u'arn. John Temple started big, throwing a 257 and finished
%ith a 203 for his C2* series. Beg Sigman, the big money
wmer In the recent Sanford Men's bowling tourney at the
Jet Lanes came In with a steady 19*, 213, 210 621. Also on
Jim Carver 191,
that Natale team were the fine
John Lamb 190, 193 and Kevin Spolaki 18*.
Among the top ?110 game, In the league last week were C.
Elw.a' 5, Junior Lewis, John Lewis 212, Ron Fortney 23G
Harv Pentecost Z10and John Spolaki 224 5*5.
Other high games were turned In by Bob Barbour 199. .1.
Cook 190, R. Murpty 200, D. Richards 193, P. Roche 191. 21fl
C2t*ck Baker 190, 194, Al Bowling 190, H. Brown 199, A
Serraes2(l4. B. Thilback 203, fl Mvrr5 201. F Wenvrr 190 and
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Play Daytona Beach Today

oF 'JflE Sanford ikucatiUii Ih-artnicijt'a \iJiC1iliiii 1A2OUL'
entries is the Sanford Atlantic National Bank team. They are (left to
right Pa O'Brien, Kenny ('Iiirirn $lodflQy lIuda.or' and 10hy Sawyer
Second row, Ai Hudson, Greg Rape, Lenny Rivers and Don Partain.
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that (1w owners did not a't'epI three personal fouls. So Coach veteran center Wtlt' rvporteilly
the t'Oflt('mltilkfl 1)1St there was lii Stuirman decided to sit his received a $2 jitillion utter to
1.800,000 available in The fund. star backcow linen down alter Iwup to the C'arulin.a Cougars of
"Tbd plan employs and at'. L tulnulci of first halt action, the ABA, adkd X.
Forward John Treivant
"We had some words, Jerry
tuisrial firm, Retirement Plans
Inc., Cleveland. 'they have been never w.t.i to leav, a game," blocked a shut by u'HulleI Earl
doing this Job for 17 years 4 Shaman later esplained. "But Monroe with 2* soconib to ploy
were Pitied by Jutizi (laltureuith, he hall three personals anti I and recovered the loose ball to
all owner, In the mat ii years didn't want hbit stuck with four IlieserVe Ilahtttuore's tcIory,
nu oil.' bus challenged Its or fl'C In the last half, whim the Monroe scored 26 points against
ligure&amp; Now we ask them to use going could have been rougher his former teaulunakss.
Baltitnore Coach Gene Sbus
these figures and they won't than it was."
West'
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act ejit ili*'t,i.
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for thti ow n. 1 40 of IPso third quarter amid put Wes Iiuseld as a key to 11w vietory. Unseklsenknu.,r' II
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Rear Yard Enclosed
For Privacy

Johns Realty

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NEW HOMES

7 ,41TIME TESTED FIRM
I33 PI PARK AVENUE 322 5123
Ava,,abl, nights of 372 lIfe
Of 372 7337

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Lake Jennie

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haven't seen these
ti homes lately be sun you do
be fore they are all sold!

Highlands

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Q,CIled. 3 and I bedroom models
b-e s? in city 700 Santa Barbara

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START OR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY.

know the guidelines
that you must meet to
qualify as a buyer under

Then, by institutionalizing
the obs'ioui fceblemi:xltxl or
sterilizing them, Dr. Dunlap
said we could soon rid man-

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and bore ions to their ownfl
fa ther.
Lot thus simultaneously
beceme fa ther of his
sans and grandsons!
So why did this ancient
taboo es-er arise against in.
cestuous mating!?
Well, our ancestors irs!.
ariislns!
Ized that by such Ilibreird.
So my Nrc7'its feel I Ing, wc- can acv'ntuste (IIC
should birak off our engage. brnibta,rv traits of the two
SflU.t
paxcots.
'What is your ads-ice, for
They may both be normal,
you are bodi a psychologist
h's-altby speuimens. yet be
-can yin g suc remsive alarINCEST TAdOO
acters a.' fevblernindednt.i3,
Es
lcsu:s, this Bi- diabetes, deafness, ttc.
bItt has vetoed malTLsgebeThus, maybe one out of
tw
those who are c
Iy es-cry 4 of their offspring
am be born deaf, diabetic,
aldnYet venerable Abraham f leminded. etc.
married his own half sister,
B y the same token, bowAnd Jacob married his
eser, the parental good traits
first cousins.
may also be just as firmly
Moses himself was the 00.
entrendsecl In the offspring
wring of aunt and nephew.
a nd thus produce a genius.
And Lots two daughters,
Dr. Dunlap. famous Johns
focring they would be ,Jd
Hopkins psyctiIogtst of a
iyaids because of their
generation ago, wrote a very
cret dwelling Lu a case in
fareizn country. thus con' thaus.kiiig paper UI) liii, lEt)'
subject
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father.
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th riage between fathcr and

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marriage
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But when Anne and I
went back os-er the direct
nnst
of herse'J iand her
flance?or the
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of any defects.
So I told her she need
not tear hsnd1cippecJ off.
spring by suds a union.

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Is eugenically
safer to marry close retatives
of good stock than to

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with this 3
bedroom. 514.550.
Sea Lacia - You will fall for OtIs
older 3 story with 3 bedrooms. 13
baths. $34,530.
Saw Laws - Children wanted for
this 3 b.drocrn, I bath, $15400.

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323-4670

and Liquor Habits," enclos.
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4370
Orlando

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this following day and
Saturdays before 12 noon.

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CHRYSLER

Wither. parts. SeVviCC,

On

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Houses For Sale

GOVERNMCNT OWNED HOM3
LOWDOWN PAYMENT
COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
34' .10' Barrington
$00 French Ave . 123 3203

Boats and
Marine Equipment

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ROISON SPORTING UuQO$
Downtown Sanford
213556'

REALTY. INC.
Peg. Reel Estate Broker
33251*1
7534 Park
Nights
Sundoysi. Holidays Call
3730441.
3fl 'r$4
333 0344

The following businesses
are Iist.d for your
Convenience. Permanent
residents and newcomers
will find this directory

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Y ou r Johnson Motor &amp;
Boston Whaler Dealer

II HOUR SERVICE

CALL 37') 7455

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75th I. Sanford Ave

'5Vi.r' R E ALT Y
107W lit St
Ph 372 2373

S HP Outboard Motor, good con

dillon. I.M. 3227755.
II' Runabout, $O HIS Johnson
electric start, remote controls, tilt

BALL REALTY INSURANCE
101 C West lit St

trailer. 2 gas tanks Good con
dillon Reduced to $450 for im
mediate sale. 372-7545.

372 $411

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Lots &amp; Acreage

Two acres at house on WekIva River,
535.000 Call for arnolntmont after
Noon. 33) 1011.
Now 5 Remaining

Mobile Homes

Garage
Rummage Sales

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Carport Sale, hOuSe South of Lake

Monroe post 0111cc. OIsPs,s.
Clothes &amp; MIsc. 322 4534.

Auctions

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This NEWSPAPER doss not
knowingly .cc,pt HELP.
WANTED ADS that in.
dlcatas a preference based
on age from employers
covered by the AGE
DISCRIMINATION IN
EMPLOYMENI ACT.
More Informefic:' may be
obt,ined front the Wcgc.
Hour office at 219 Carlaine
Building. 11.49 N.E.
Seventh Avenue, North
Miami, Florida 33161,
1e11phone: 330-5973.

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(very Monday night. 7 30 p n-s

me most convenient c,m'd
up-to-date way to -3i"

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Shoppers Guide

Air Conditioning

$2

Wanted To Buy

Anloqunt Iut nilr,
Appi.an,S. I P-cc, or lil house
Call 3)) 5130

WANTED

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I-ON uSed f u rnit ure apliiifr-t
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry S Mint 213 SjnIord A v e

$4 Equipment For Rent
ADDING MACHINES. Real a new
Utivettl tiectric to, liv a munin
Apply venial toward purchase
Ctt,5 suIt Geç. S.4a,t. Ill t
Iloansen. Ovlaç.de Phone toll 1,5,
UI 4434

OlIN AD IAKEMS AIdE HERE TO
HELP YOU Call 3127413 foe a
tow coSt want ad.

DO NOT

Glass.Mirràrs

Appliances

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SANrONCEL(crNlcCOMPANY
ZSJ: Pa's Ori.e. 373
Pr, Season Ar Conditioner (heel sjp
Also washer and refrigerator

UNLESS YOU WANT A

NIWHOMI,ANIWCA!
OR A SANK ACCOUNT
P'-,IuntIaI of *13.00000 per year.
No selling. Process paper
woe-k. Waid ONE IacIusIv
M',l'.r DIV - Lute I,. ..sis.e.
investment Of
17,000.00
requIred Guaranteed return of

your

investment.

Too and Twesty Caciawllc
Carp.ratI.n
27465, Olonsfene. 1411*5 iss
Springfield, Missouri U$64
417463.7$)'iiiiiiiiiiiiiij

Home
Improvements
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flHY STORE Ir.',NOFOIGET 1'
Sell t ssd forges -1 ,aith -iwent Ad
Call one if our Ad Vs.rt for neip
Oi.I( flQ bun -P41

Revnodelinq' Room Add . p.e,ntorsq.
,nter'o,.
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Roller Pigooew for Sal,, 3.6 ps',

Phone 371 434s.

Auto Repairs
Pa rts-Accessories

Auto 13 Volt Batteries. 5*1 55 1105
Sanford Ave

Ford IS? Gears. 5. 1 $4 Gears.
$33, Ring gear &amp; pinion Perfect
condition Call 377 2ts0 Ste.e
Duffey

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SA'll-CRD
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HEATING
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OlT 10111140, 7$le S I-rends Ave.

peq Cent oil Patio roof. Screen
,00,a United 'ence. Awning ,
Cup.! ,)fSjnfnrd 323 -16.
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145J,, 10,
SiN %iUiI-1Eld
h44fi. !.It,c', -tIt*.Ch'or", $9
rrni,h Ave Pn 177
34fl S
lall

Beauty

Care

Special Sertices
i'-,f 'he JII?,. a.,5

1350.

Tile.
Highly
sapefhenced,
reasonable raf. Call 3234450.

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Give jour home Pfll 'we!Doak. '.. t j
fayertor,,
moDal.
hum--s
'CiSSOndOIC rates.
Pr,it-, -,
waanwa L-(,nled. banded. n
lured $34 ?$.e or 5* fe?

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15.11 5n'ra,si,eI 172 '155

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5 4 W. S Color hil) 3. Sanford
Ave., 771.1734.

Well Drilling
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your tome or building by pt-slurs

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and Cleali'u.
343 leader, C &amp; S ikisIding. 4)'

**1h1171. PAUL S. PO1.GAR. 132'
II cvii no lay II I fflyr an e' L Ow
montisi, Payments Call 'or .5y5e
tti.AIN AGENCY CO.fl' S Pit's
PAINTING Slush, Roller. Spray.
&amp; iro )fl hIM )?
Residential
Commercial.
________________________ LIrensed, Bonded Hasty
0'ratrs Prank Meyers.

Automotive Servicé

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524 1 66 lit- $31-Pet?

Did yOu ',?So' I?sJf i Ou Cm have
'YOUR business appear -as me Concrete wort, slabs. pahiqs,
drt.pwayt. *'IIKI, etc. to
SHOPPERS GUIDE her as 'ow at
eaperlenc,. Free estImates,
sit a month' Call 7231111 end sit
for
' *ui-it lid t't)t
RoasonaCle 3
3g,

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(ltiil.ty

4"v3'-4n

AA McCtanMian. Ca&amp;ractst rn 3510
171 Ifs?

373 4.710.

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Paradise Pools

Paneling

Attic Insulations

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FItP,. Birds. Animals, $upplies
AKC Beagles $33 up PETFAIR
Fairway Plaza. Sanford 373 44,141

Repair, Windows,
3uontrac7 Printing.
Trim out L censed, bonded 373
4413 after I.

Repair. All m.akas&amp;models
BIs30 $I. Alrpør?, ]13-11M

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Male Pekingese AKC Registered. Sat
Shots. $50, call alterS 10 M. 322

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pl.ancej G H S4IGPI,IIOC * 151
St P-ti 377 *5)

Plumbing. Electric

THE HANO'?**AN
too mail p.o-nt-Pg. 'scm.

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care

Hwy

Servi'e GENEVA HEATING &amp;
GUTTER SNIPE
AIR
CONDITIONING
o Gutters. .',t,, hot"s, repairs
0rl.ond Drive, 321 1-434
- improvenseqffs 37'? 4517

Livestock And
Poultry

Western Wear Save at the
Old Corral We-stern Shop
14*, *757
irisI S of DeBar,

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AR131'lG
cEPIPIELS I,lhr.q 3p.ng
aS'Yest "hi i27 till

estimate. Call Cant HarriS at
SEARS In Sanford 3221771

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Eating races
MANvLAP4DI-RlEOCHlCkIN
The Dlle,eace,sD,suc,.osiu
3110 I- reach', Ave 371 344)
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SPI.AaIVi GLASS PAhiT CO
1'llM.iqno4 AV*
177 1672

Central Air Cond.t -on For free

Consignments welcomed' Open

daily 10 S Sanford Farmers'
Auction, Hwy Il I)

every probh'm

SHOP THE EASY WAY!

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Goods

Cailbart Real Estate

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Musical Merchandise

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Seminole Sporting

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FOR EVERYONE!

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HAMMONO CHORD ORGAN
Perfect Condition, $310 00
313-4435
Upright Piano licellen! Condlion
and Tone $200 PIt 372 2251

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Also relsn.tbiinq BRIDGES, 101
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Mobile Homes

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Sanford fl3- lOSS

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PLYMOUTH

JIM LASH

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PARK I ANTIQUES
SW Corner Park A.
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Tues . Thurs. IS. sat 10 7 Eves

"Sure, I can getcha a
lock of my sister's
hair . . ."

B'q

THE SHOP PERS
_311~, _7N
GUIDE

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ODHAM

BUILDER - DEVELOPER

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1111 SANFORD SEWING
CENTER. 301 A East Itt SI,

MuUILE WORLD SALES
ScsI HIerI,on of dOuble wide In
Central Florida Big inventory of
I) *ides LotS and parks
a,aalat.li Open live hI I p ,n
Located Hwy IfS?. Longwood
511 7)21

lIa.m.tolpm

501 South French Ave.
PI'w',n. 171 43*3

$#*!ftg Mach,napnyppe, to :-g ia-c.
buhionP,oie, lint, deign, in
Console P., balance of 524 or 7
pamInfs of 11 Call Credit

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Model Open

MOTOR COfIPANY

Singer Touch &amp; Sew

Large lot with citrus, swimming and
fishing. 13.000. Terms S miles
from Sanford. (504) 177 7321.

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Murphy Bed, fold in closet, good
condition $31. Pt'orie 373 1304

32771.

I
om$17,600

Al

SANFORD

Ill 1131

MILLERS
7e1tOrlar100r

Cemelery Lot. 4 spaces, Garden of
Faith. Oekliwn. Reply Boa 441 Co
The Sanford Herald. Sanford, rio

REG.

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Realty

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CHRYSLER

AUTIIOmtflODIAtSllQ

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Se. Them Today

used mactines MOONEY
PLIANCE'S 3730417

dl 6.137

VA

ri Jeep

Radio,

Kenmore

Johnny Walker

-FINANCING-

We e,.iiti en gets. Jeep gets.

iPtiicP Sf1 7551

72(03 French 3)) 073%

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235

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Permanen' trailer lots, •'sCylttftt
terms Call Bud

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Our lowest-priced Chrysler

SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY
15,1% Dy Seas,. U9 filet

)331013

S Bedroom, 1 both, Kitchen Equip,
Carpeting. Air 7, No Qualifying,
5700 Down, II Yr. Mortgage, $52
Month. Ph. 3332331.

NEWPORT ROYAL

SI per day rental to, Electric Carp-ct
Shamponer w" purchulI of blue
Luifre. CARROLLS FURPII

7(I;ktl. Sundays &amp; Holidays Call

C A WHI000NSR ,BROKEP
111W Park Sanford
37)355)
Nights 371 115?

Priced much
tower than
espnct of iChr-teur

rr.n(r. 17) 7315

2341 Park

373 54)3,

ever made.

)7 '.4)7

30.000 Gal Storage Tank $113 See
at .lpmny' Colonial Seret., 1301 3

Stenstrom
Realty 173-2471

fl) 4111

flrowrlrsq tel. Den-sco
rncdolator, Porte lab, C) 104 CLR
II, Avant Quad control panel with
watt meter, linear. 1410 373 4571

"Mom Is out spending your bonus check before it
can be recalled for further consideration!"

Idyilulidi - Prsl'y 3 bedroom, 2
bath with central heat &amp; air.
133.300WyliwIlde- Executive 3 bedroom, S
bath with central heat and air.
$10000.
Lake Mary -Lakefront 3 bedroom,

530.51$-

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Sell Yrad,

1(7111 10

$45,500.
Pasta -Shaded 3 bedroom, 3% bath
on lake. 545,730.

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121 $40

4-wheel-drive
vehicle

Seminole Coin Center
We nrt- &amp;nii Inn,

L sl P. 5

Extra nice S

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1C4)CPttv

votarig Aillaich 1, RAH. Also

toughest

with

v ,reism and fla?Sro,.w', rat,inots
trn-c a l'", 5 ri
•ap4n?

i7)( £7
as

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COLONIAL

f
to wn,c,k the T3baej',

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being processed.

flji$s

NPIILAS 5 F for 'd.a Rose-$W000RUFI'S61,NDt'NCEPITCR
0.11110
"IICplØqyAve

CONTEMPORARY

of ratulorn !!te
EY
where submerged rctcssiv'
tniüts may still
prvnt.0
Cigarettes and other drugs
are probably produci ng far
more defective offspring
than would happen byW,de.
spread intiage as. ow
good stock.
For 250,000 defcctive habier were reported born last
yeiul Why?

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Lovely 4 bedroom, 35y
baths on IS cleared acres. 111.500.
Wilson Place - Beautiful 3
bedrooms, S bath with pool.

171 4434.

cats

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SSA HouSehoti Goods

Lack Ails, -OrrrrSl I 4 bedrooms.
ISI baths on lake. $PJ00.
Lock Arber - Beautiful S bedroom
with Plot-Ida room on one 01 the
prettiest corner lots In North
Seminole. 131.100.
Almost new 3 be-Groom,
Mayfair
l's baths. Only $21,100.
Mayfair - Outstanding 2 story with
3 bedrooms. 335 baths on corner
we. $43.310.
Plaecrest
Furnished 3 bedroom. 3
both foe $24.1001.
Pliorrest -Trim 3 bedroom. 3 bath
In eacelisat neighborhood for

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S'allation 173 02%?

SPANISH

mates

fAl r rite to Dr. Crites to Cal-,
of ski. 8",p4pef. 'Selsolag
a Sac
,rsw..4, sdlt,si.4 •s,,
ft
mu i. .ev ils
printing
'ests .5.. pee wag I., ..•
.4 oi.
besUeta. Cc.isrl.tt 1)11.

you qualify we
you In on a
bo.ls while your

3 Bedroom-1½ baths

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will move

4111those defective genes.
In most of our states theu

,
IIow

various financing

the

stream qL

In fact,

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the Pen.

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city services.

this, he argued, would

tent revvss.i-.t traits out Into

,

him until they

Schools.
20 West has all

suddenly bring all those la

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ter.

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For

se Ann.?

Case T-545: Anne
aged
21. faces S sex taboo.
Dr. Crane, she moaned,
somethlng terrible has Just
to m&amp;
am engageci to be mat.
tied to a wonderful man
wIsn I met last fall at a
football game.
We have dated ever since
and are madly In lose,
But now I has-c Just
learned that we are cond

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SANFORD. 6 Blocks Wes t of
French Ave. on 20th St.
Only 3 to 5 minutes to all
Shopping. Churches,

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daughter or

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33i baths. 543.010.
Lake Mary -Mobile home on 135 a
110 lot with trees and IDW'IS.

49 SOLD

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0.;4f 3 I3eoom. 1 Barn.
Fenced, Enclosed Carporl 511.300
tofal,53043Mo1lfhlv

For Salo

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yn'.jth

Roa1iner. Pa- f
R.aiovien?e rrfu;I`0 and Take O-'v
Small Sat 371 45

P

The first and
still the

M-si,ns.qi. Ca, and Tr uck Signs,)

6111010110.

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Wet

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Shopping carts for sqIe Call rleet
Reserve, 373 5401

'$

Florida i-uon, .qui,.. "Itchen.

WEST

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323 0307.

C,tT

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Orson,,..,.4 - ideal 3 bedroom with

By U%Lvwf

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CARRIty -

Cliff Jordan

Autos

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Id? Nordilao, P 1 , A;,'.
New fires, I nwnav 727 1447

I$erotd Dugan

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113.500.

FHA and VA financing. New
Wuodmire on Sanford Ave. near
Orlora.

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IUI.1. Jill iJS

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Piir). 154?,

mu ,acr,, O,hi 10 foe', Wap','ii
1,100 p IS, tO ply Imptemet-it Ti''
041w Cost $330 each, make flpv
Ph i
ii OOiOot 373)730 asS for

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hedroom,kltthen newly equipped.

refrigerator, Good s.lidbon now .

BL,AMCE

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Florida room &amp; den. 123.500.
City - Older 2 bedroom. 3 bath,)
story. 531.010.

garage. pantry, stove and

Miscellaneous
For Sale

sit iir its s!

Iii Airs - New I bedroom, I bath,
central heat &amp; air. 111.410.
city- Nice 3 bedroom. M bath with

we're proud to offer bigger
and CloSetS. thiCk
c..art. .nClOWd laundry •r

1ILYAIAS

I

Of

All EXCIUSIVeS

AIIcTIN DEV CORP.

OPEIIING THIS WEEK

ss

Buy

Call Stenstrom
"Sanlerds' Sales Leader"

Ely today
SOS 131 $SOOCOIIPCt

AUPO%(,'% rIJOfIJILIOF
14 N itt St Ph 17) III,

Pp'Jui e

flu So French Ave
Day 372 7333

rIPROM *17.400

CLINIC By
George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D
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7-MusicaI MerchandIse

56-Store And

Poultry

i

a want ad find tsa pp v flOw
owners sot no longer nimeded but
u%54u1
1,5w rat, 'Cf
Ad Call 37'? 2611

Life

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Sanford Realty

LARO. UTILITY ROOM

'.r are bualdlr'Q new PCmfl rw Of
coma. iS
yOur ho.ce.3in0

Sauls

,

611--building Materials
41-Lawn And
Garden Equipment

BEETLE BAILEY

I CENTRAL HEATING
•UAUTIPUL KITCHEN

rIlA 733 PROGRAM'

See

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For Sale

0-Pots Arid Supplies

CAiE;

area

c.tlsje cud
wis, faces a wi •sprsad
sexual crisIs. N.tic. whit
Dr. DwMap said ab.ut this
tipe if sexual union! H.
shocked p..pis by his II
I
X •$I but us
what iu think if is. logic

SS-Misc&amp;lan.ous

w.&amp;&amp;r
O PA.JT5
)
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TO YOs..J

33-Swap And Trade
14-Equipment For Rent

43-Llsstock And

DO ,l w&amp;r
Atilt CX'_ATE

additional ti.JH hesnes in the

gOARAGI 0* CARPORT
SWALI. TO WALL CARPET

Any*Psefe Within Ci ty Lemits,
WHO CAN QUAt.I UNDER NEW

Not

(inSv 13000 per errs
jitntitil ERALIENL Y
Member. Orlando WPMLS
322 49111
*$lFnench
Suns &amp;Eves 3737374

is

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Oil [ SOP# MAlt P P tJPH If uu

LI ACRES on paved road near town

•TWO PULL BATHS

A

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f 11lQlX,
4' 10SF WEIC,blV
satrlp wlffi Des A Dl.?, II 55 at

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•ALI. BRICK HOMES

Us for a MODULAR

Situtiations Wanted

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52-WanSad To buy

a'ER

SEE

eke IC

Ways FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
SECTION that Is •strlbeted Ii an

Ihn c?y limitS

Revco COni,iCtIeS.lnC
(ve.nnql 331 1001
322 1011
FHA-VA -FHA72S

Men fveeOeG for nursery wor k 51.53
training pay. Call 337.4554 after I
pm
Dlsboaplior. l.an iter cembInatlon
See Mr. Mct.bughikt Rolling HiltS
Country Club. Altamoede Springs.

WORRY

53-Auctions

1 1-EE
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by Chic Young

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4)-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipment

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Movie Film Hobbyist
To splice S MM Movie film. Will
furnish reels Be. MS cats of The
Sanford Herald P0 So's 14)7,
Sa nford. Fla_ 37711

t

And as I.iw as 570 per mont,, at an
annual rate of 7 per cent toe 340
mcnt i SOy Qvai'iy for PHA 333

- - I te'(" I hcdr'O-m completely

advancement. Paid vacations

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THREE BEDROOM air condItIoned, with fenced yard,
assume 555 per read mertgags at
147.73 per month pays all with
moderate down. Total price

.,

Houses For Sale

3

P$otpnaIlza?lcrI LIfe insurance
Apply Lii General food Store,
District Office, 33 Fr en ch Ave
Sanford or pick up applications in
D.Lartd or Orange Crty stor

i1,

TWO BEDROOM near town, newly
pointed. assume $4) monthly
payments with 12.400 down

200 Down

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Euperlenced help wanted, assistant
manager train... Chance f or fast

I

AIlS? IN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
01 0 Be's 31, AltavnonteSpclngs.
fl.
".n, 131 4)00

SANFORD

Isnahl commercial building for rent
on French Ave. Call UFUI7 .,
S
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oi...13amto$pmApplyitt
person to Ranch Mouse. Sanford

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50-Garage-Rummage Sales

,.IOw,/ I4CE S

3I

4 1-Blcyc let

Merchandise

BLONDIE

professional office space available.
Wfll build to 5V1 1 tenant 372 70'O

Hel Youl

To

1541 Malrt'?y Cytlento f.t-inry' air,
pit-war, aufbmafle, gond rovsdlf Ion
$510 Can his soon t US BanS or
n.h 171 lh))

Pa'l'Ist5 Walereer,

70 Now all bri(k homes with 3
he-droOmS. I, baths for 517.400
Wall To Wall arpet lheougltoul.
I nnlr4l bleat system, mixfnn
*ilh
-quipped
kitchiri
tw*ut,tulCablniti, tiegs panelled
,jtilohy mom Call Don thy lo, your
new home today

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Rfl'I455d, Pasterlc.',

uttilif flu. 731

Phone )fi.IflI
Hhawithi Ave. alit-fl

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for Stm.rat
so
1140 rh.v,otef
(ov,vertir,ln Pa i r vceeftitjv, apt
1131,
7154 VNetm,Iposlengf, 5111 BOB
lDtlPIG'S AUTO SALES. hwy It
97 2710041
)a5irnrnavss Pontiac, 4 door , rn,
Al t, power steering &amp; belles. vIlrfl
fop 71.000 inlet 11.000 SemInal.

Eq uipment For Rent

I

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s-nit for 350 months It yOu qulIIfy

Payton

Business Property
For Rent

IA,s.&amp;

T

by Gill

GLANCES

I 1._I .4,a

Autos For Sate
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75

Trucks And
___ Tr-allers

OMC I whoif i drive lC1 up br,i5,
$371 Call after lItp in. 33101%.

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42-Mats ai*a
Marine Equipment

4OOFJ

Ivom 5s,Iard Sanford MobIC
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m I$51 CPi.Id,rfsO'(
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Houses For Sale

1200 Down

While Homes
Rent

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40
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APYS and TrailerS 17 1112 across

RP4a Aides and Orderlies Call Mrs
Caisson at Sanford Co.wal,sc,-nt &amp;
Nursing Center. 372 itiM

-New in cssnpvftag tbir earned
Inset
Late.

WOOF!

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Advertisers sheeld luau this

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WOOF!

(ä

tr
retIed
far'cjl. ap
Icca'ed 20 rules north of OriansJo
Milml be availa ble to work on
staggered date schedule Live in
accommodations availi'lt. Call
Mr. Larson at 144 1*5

Coo',

with sgvlpinint. $31

1132.

All •Evor-?lshft• appearleg In The
Sanford Net-aid en Wednesday will
.,toMat$Cally be Placed in They.

37-Rail Estate Wanted

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osrv' tnui.. close to
cto*nfoun anf(,id $ic III) after'
A p tv

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Academy Manor

large oak sPsod.d yard. spacious
rooms, large built-In kitchen,
central air $17,300.
SEDROOM- OtW bath. lotted
commerclal, nice sectlen for small
ijsrse avf hrn ('.f n
yiitmiqst. $31,530

Unfrunished
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11AIIAP*l~

f

TWO BEDROOM- Two baths
retirement dream home beautiful

43Y

Houses Rent

Ma le -Female

Help Wanted

35-Income &amp; Investment

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Furniture
and delivery. Eucetlend trl,.,• benef its STEP.
CPu'S 1100 Frond, Ave., Sanford'
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Lo5gef wonted

soa1miIt.
•t'U'S (iii 372

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Night wet osman lar outside con
ell'vdlsn. 337-40%.

34-Mobile Homes
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lab

Permanent
warehouse

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I ft.sttC

322 5175

man for morning usitt, a am.
to I p in. Prefer ret Wed or eventng
college a$uoent. Also need man for
evenIng dilft. Soil Also some as
above Fringe benefits. See Al
Dawson. Imperial Station at I-I
izs;. irk. 1 ra.ar. r.
tire thanges, lust gas and marcisaitCile sales imper ial Florida
Oil Co.. West lit St. avv. I-I.
Sanford.

71-Rooms For Rent
p-Apartments Rent
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A fr i endly, cOuftCOot Ad Voice wi!
assist you lii placing your Wa-'i
Ad, for lit, fastest rOlulti poSSible
)utl 6.41 372 2611
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Sonsent

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31

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Heady Ma', and Helper. Phone 6",
57U bet ween S and I p in,

Rentals
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)l.4 Ai.ARTM(NTS
Adults -No poll
naW. lnd$t

Will no iron" In my home

C.e' er al waiterS, II yra or older tar
Mill Work Will train, not
seasonal Apply in person only
1757 CP,av 1,1 St
LomsOwOOd.
bet w.#n 3 30 a. p in

Employment

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hOull and children
3224010

Male Help Wanted

4141M A6

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new r vu Stie.I

Pioutfw0'5 Phone 373 3*04

16

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wanted , Mutt be 23
Ap4.1y in person to Lake Monroo

61 1

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AUR IEDROOM-Cftarmlng
custom bui lockated, it close
In, large cola central air. 53133,
P'••
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-' FOUR lEOROO-Largo family
Pmi near IA. bjlli in hl$cken.
central Sir. fittCed 114.300.
THREG IIOROOM-Spaclous,
beautiful location with lhade and
fruit tim., Wilton range and
oven, air CondItioned. •ucCtlfll
nice. 120.S00
THREE BEDROOM-Two bath.
kitchen equipped, Icemaker,
carpet. central ht 01 . t.nad Tat d.
trInkI.r ID 103
ThREE eFOROOM--I
baths,
wail to wall Carpqt central air.
convenient location 511.700. $400

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United Systems. Inc cii-. of
Terminal Bldg., *716 McDuft
Avettue. JacsonvlIte, Florida,
32103
Piacamerst assistance
tvaihabhi Over 700 transportation
companies have hired our
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4-Cards of Thanks
S-in M.moriams
4--Business Opportuniti.s
7-Instruction

CAR. OFFICEJZ9.
*

tsperiaitcett wa .trpis Apply in
pet-sort o Glenda's Restaurant at
Va.t)Qe Rest Truck Terminal, IWO
F'ench Ave

1$

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4.

Ar rondit IOS'Wd
Aid Myrtle Ave.

Herald

Room I C1t%ribcrrv

Deliveries.

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AAA EMPLOYMENT
FEE --i SiOSSALARY TERMS
100 C P4w- 436 QrQensy $Q

PIANO LESSONS
13 W..S Chord Course
Nan,, Wester. 333 1375
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OI'POqTLjNIT kNOCs$
I dIrP you lo linen tii5 one' to 5U(
7I. $4) $330
tess $31

3 Lines MinImum

Bowen &amp; Schwarz

by

P.EiGI490RI4OOt)

Opportunities

(S1.7SNINIMUM CHARGE)

THE BADGE GUYS

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cIty limits, All sunS, Pay small
iuIty. e
appointment. only.

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Housecle ning NowaiiiiiissUse Our

THE BORN LOSER

By
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en
w eek, paid tacalloms, solar-?
loply Sot '11 care ci Its. Sanford

Houses For Sili

far" S boon j. I bath
,ct*.r*d rdu, us,llfly room. work
room, sic. yard, fruit Iri.
119.51118. 30) IMtvton Drive. 372.

.fterapm

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Spring

Nice

WuU roe for_______
dIId'fl in________
my
centrally t.ra?.d EvIrVttSIn•
f$ed 337 0$ be$0r noon

Baby Sitter to live In help with I'gPlt

loin SMOKEWATCHERS and 04(5
the habit Ut• oIly way. Mesilfig
center at Si. AugtAtKW Citurttt
Hall, Casselberry,
For In
Prina'hen call 633-700

831-9993

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Female Help

Your

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Nurili' AGe Will uSe care Of
pfdrly people In private fiofn*.
fl7 fi4s

Inn. Hwy 37$) Worth, Sanford

Orlando

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Tri.ck Driver, semi vast, maac oil
company. Fucelle-nl salary a nd
bemsef Its Live Sanford, na • I
My's work week. Must be bottdabie
alIfy under depart n-Hat Of
and
Transportation. Contact 0. RIte.
331 1510 estenslon 10$

Wanted

lied lo to arrest and COtt*'id iOn i
person br.atIn I. .ntecwq U H.

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34

$100 REWARD for lrtformStlOtt

by Larry Lewis

Burns

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of? it' 1.351, 3775171

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OF COURSE YOU MAY CHAR G E
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Decision On Golf Course
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The reascin

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for the proposal is

%hat I call 'purgatory."'
wrilman

Many citlzer.s expressed their voting for realistic planning.
opinions pro and con on the And there's no way to have
matter at City Council's con. realistic rnntng unkas we
decide th take the mone' nut of
tinuedmeeting.
Donald Wilson requested our own pockt"MayrCurt1s
the cou"I to deny the idea of a Slow said, "l'moppose'3 toad
rcterendvm, saying. "1 don't valatetntaxes.Rutatthlspoint
game I we no other way."
believe this board has a man-As the matter stands now, the
date from the iple to call a
peoile of Casselberry will be
rr!errndum."
k
1a vid M
cCoy
Ills(, ipo e out voting on three issues in this
In opposition to the referendum, referendum I Whether they
saying, "This deserves a lot want ad valorem taxes to pay
more thought before a decision for a golf courie'green belt;
is made. Table this until some Whether they want taxes to pay
black and whitp figures' can be for other recreational taIltties;
and 31 Whether thy want taxes
bcught before the people."

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SJC CHORALE SPRING CONCERT THURSDAY

Concert Slated Thursday

Mrs. Margaret Driggers to pay for pa%t* and dratnage.
spoke out in favor of ad valorem The people would %-ote yes or no
trxes, say~, "To say that we for each of these three alware fi L free clt is a farce njtkrc
because we are not. We have a

utilities tax Weill have
TRUMAN DOCTRINE
concert exThe Seminole Junior Club, the Central Florida Bank concert and there will be no man. Additional
On March 12, 1M7,
anyy"
College Chorale will present a Women's Association, the admission clarge. The Chorale penses are under the spon.
the
e
Student
th
presented
by
th
ti
esSorShip
of
e
humani
Ed Vokely said, "You
have Harry SDoctrine"
Truman proposed
spring concert Thursday In Sanf ord Pilot Club and the is
work.Truman
of
D'
m'rIcatIon$ division. ment Acinti.n of Seminole
home
School South SeminU- Rotary Club
high
ITT
and military aid in a
Seminole
.hould tuive your figure;. not speech in Congress.
Following the spring concert. Dorothy M MorrLsar,, chair- Junior ('AllC (
auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
e
chorus
will
have
one
final
th
program
Featured on the
will
be the 40-member chorus, the performance at graduation, and
Chamber Singers, soloists and Chamber Singers will present a
program for the Altamonte
ensembles.
The first section of the con- Springs Garden Club. The
cert will consist of sacred students have had an exciting
classical selections followed by year and have gained great
several numbers from operas school and community pride
and operettas. Secular classical through the response to these
pieces will complete the first programs.
Accompanists lot the chorus
half of the evening and,
following intermission, popular are Audrey Hall and Robert
songs and Broadway hits will be Joyner, pianists, and Robert
Maguire, guitarist Additional
perf ormed.
The Chorale, under the instrumental accompaniments
direction of Janis B. Ellis, is will be provided by Sharon
completing a full year that Adams. flutist; Elaine Dempincluded two school ap- sey. Gail Guile and Pete Dell,
pearances during activity trumpeters; Jeff Dell, drumperiod, two per mzmces of mer, and Jeff PatLishall,
Menotti's Christmas opera. trombonist. Solos and duets will
"Amahi and the Night be performed by Charlie
Visitors," and three programs Meltan, 9eth MacGinnis, Elaine
as part of the SJC Sight and Jones, Ray Eli), Debbie
Williams, Audrey Hall, Joe
Sound recruitment shows.
Chamber Singers and soloists Smith, Dennis Lawson, Ruth
have given additional com- Hardy, Patrice Shirer and Pat
munity performances for the Cavanaugh.
The public is invited to the
Downtown Orlando Rota ry

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Catsup

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Knights of Columbus founders
day dinner-dance. 7:30 p.m., K.
of C. hail.
Seminole Audubon Society,
cruise on the St. Johns River.
Car wash and bake sale
5p()fl5Øfr by Junior MYF at
Community United Methodist
Church, 9:31) urn to 3 p.m.. 1792 Casielberrv.

Fed.

Size
775-14
825'14
515-15
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April 26
Tasting luncheon sponsored
by Paper liolls, benefit South

7344311

FAIRWAy' LH

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Ground Beef

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Bologna

PIl ,ii,

$158

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Stewed Tom atoes
SAVE 10c, KRAFT

lb.

B-B-Q Sauce

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CHOPPED SIRLOIN

PATTIES
5. 3% 02.

$!469

PUNCH, KING SIZE
FAIRWAY FARMS

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

SIRLOIN TIP
or RUMP

$10!

990

Sliced Bacon
FRF'H MISSOURI POi"

Spare Ribs
U.S.D.A. CHOICE

Chuck Steak

Health &amp; Beauty Buys

CHOICE CHOPPED

SAVE 21c, DUNCAN HINES

69c

2
Onion Soup Mix 3

Layer Cckes

19

SAVE 60&lt;.

Steakettes

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SAVE ICc.

$1•
69c
Family Tea Bags
2201.29c
Lime Liquid
gs

49 c
59c

SAVE 26c,

Ivory Liquid

3201.

SAVE 20c, FAME

10cons79

Drinks
rin s

SAVE 34c, KRAFT

Fits

MAYONNAISE 0,49c

PRODUCE

FRESH

Liq
L uid Prell
SAVE

FRESH FROZEN
WHOLE
PORK LOIN

POTATOES
10 4 c

9

White Rain

Whole Lamb

LoinJ

SPICED 0Q VQ WLI(RE0

Cake Donuts

91$

Prices reduced!
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output. test complete air conditioner systeflI
for leaks, lighten all hose connections and
beltS a nd char ge the air conditioner with
the correct arnou": t V' 12 tFren

Price

Fed.
Tax

700-15-6 3040

2.84

Cioe.out
Price
25.14

750-15'8

3.09

2*24

Tire
Size

0.1g.

34 41

h.odl

GOLDEN RIPE

I une

up special
co.

21

p

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Here s what we Øo nstalt new points, plugs,
condense,, rotor and cap, adjust distributor
points. engine liming and carburetor

(Inclt..d's parts and labor)

auto center
The values are here every day.
8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Bananas

lb

SUNKISI

Lemons

23 each
°
14" x 6" AF/X steel dish wheel complete
with lug nuts. Sure to give your car the
mean profile you're looking Ic

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FULL-CUT

9c

ROUND
STEAK

12c

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SAVE 10&lt;. SIEDSIFI

Cool Whip

82V030C

Shrimp Cocktail
SAVE

WITH THIS COUPON WHEN
YOU BUY 100Z. JAR OF

Hamburger Buns

W3TAiVt

Swiss Cheese

10 OZ. JAR ONLY

Mon. — Sat.

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SWEETHEART

Deodorant Bars

Cole Slaw

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49c

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PLUS
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39c
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a Pak

ALASKA KING

Crab ChEWS

89c

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Frog Legs

lb

FLiPPtR

Lobster Tails

49c

FIU!. Cafts!ia

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2 ice 25c

Halibut Fillet

lb

4.1.

53

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$ £29

16. $139

2 PIp. 43"

KIIIUR CHOC, DROPS

Pecan Sandles

49C
59
79C

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FAIRWAY TASTY

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Nandi WIpe

FAIRWAY MARKETS.
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33 COUPOI

lb.

CASINO

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MAXWELL HOUSE'COFFEE
AT.

7c, FAIRWAY HOT t'O

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Liver Cheese

5
Breakfasts

'SOc

Hard Salami
MOULLI. S

8 - 16 ox. Bottles

SAVE Sc. SWANSON FROZEN

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PATRICK CUDA$'V

SAVE lOc. TSCASURI IS.

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ny
JCPennL

Sanford Plaza

b8C

Lettuce

'IP'

Orig. 23.45 Super Cargomaster
small truck tire

COFFEE

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SAVE 11 c, MAXWELL HOUSE

2bunchni 39C

CRISP ICEBERG

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2 ijz 43
DELICATESSEN
MORRE LI. 'S
59c
lb.
Chopped Him
Mini Cookies

AQc

lb &amp;ti

Cabbage

"(P

49c

Garlic Bread

ROYAL CROWN

GREEN HEAD
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2 JA ti'd tall tilackwiU

Celery

6

5UTT tRIO

Cut Into Chops &amp; Roasts Free,

NEW CROP

Check and charge

79

Date &amp; Nut Loaf

1b89

5c

1b79

PASCAL

79c

Banana Loaf Cake
DELICIOUS

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MUSHROOMS

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79c

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Golden

Asparagus

59c

CHIQUiTA

U.S. No. 1 All Purpose

Ddflary Library Assucuitiun
dessert-bridge, I p. m, Civic
Center: annual benefit for
Library

09

SIZE

50&lt; HAIR SPRAY

fl-;,

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93c
' 49 99c
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SAVE 22c. SHAMPOO

1111. $1311
Rib Chops
lb.
Loin Chops
Shoulder Chops lb 88c
Round Bone Chops ... 98C
Breast of Lamb lb 39c
59C
lb.
Lamb Patties
lb. slog
Leg '0 iamb

11 0

Ibg
ba

Sal

Crest

Fresh Lamb Sale!

SAVE 14c, SWEETHEART

Window Cleaner

SIZE

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24 ci-

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79c

AIka-Seltzer

SAVE 24c. TETLEY

p

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SIZE

Maalox

SAVE 24c. LIPTON

Without trade-in, add $2 more per tire.
SsIe prices effective through Saturday.

Seminole Community Library,
11 am. to 2 p.m., Altamonte
Chapel educational building.

Baby Beef Liver

2939
Budweise
It Bee r

LA1rnLJUl

LIKES

lb 78c
lb 88c

Beef Liver

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49C

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Pudding Cups

Country Sntosr i e

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Fresh Pork Hams

59c

FANCY SLiCED

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"The Home o............ Happy B a

Dinner Franks

9.

Tire

Price
14.83
16.88
17.88

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Size

229

CTAW

Cut Gr. Beans 5
35c,
5
S wee. orn
5
Sweet Peas

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Rag. Fed. Sate
Price Tax Price
F78-14 775-14 38.05 2.39 31.16
G78-14 825-14 40.95 2.503 32.76
H78-14 855-14 42.95 2.75 3436
J78-14 885-14 44.95 295 35,96
G78-15 825-15 41.95 2.63 33.56
H78-15 855-15 439 21 35.16
L78-15 915-15 4795 3 1t 3835

Reliant 4-ply nylon cord
Tire

STRIP

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El Tigre 424 4-ply polyester
cord and 2 fiber glass belts,
wide profile 78 series

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USDA. CHOICE CHUCK

Fruit Cocktail

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whitewall tubeless (Fits 735-14)

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20oi

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plus 224 fed tax and old lire E78- 'i 4

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April 9:
Apr01
Spaghetti supper, English
Sanford Business and Parfeiaion*l Women'c Club Estates School cafeteria 4-7 p.
business-dinner meeting, 7 m., sponsored by PTA.
p.m., Trophy Lounge.
Apri! 12
DeRary Garden Club "Tour of
Visiting Nurses
Council, 7.30 p.m., Chamber of EightHornes," 2-5 p. m; tickets
and maps available at DeBary
CtJTTUUeX't't building.
Florist and post office.
April
Lake Mary Chamber of April 13
Commerce. 8 p.m., fire hail.
Seminole County Campers
April 7
business meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
School Board, 3 p.m., budget First Federal S&amp;L 330 West
awinnatlon.
Semoran Boulevard, Altamonte
Springs Incite change of
April 1
Hi mmage sale, Ascension meeting place).
Lutheran Church, Ovet-trook April!!
Drive, Cus.sclberr, 9 am to 3
All Souls Men's Club parish
P.111,
hail, 9 p.m., parish hail.

FRESH FROZEN
CENTER CUT RIB

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as a greenbelt and recreation 55 CC27O1e says III going to
;rea.Thbrt'quittipurchieby grow, WC'U have to eventually
the city and that requires have d valorem taxes. If

Center Cut
Loin Pork Chops

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With "realty") are facing an Cclbtrry" lie conUnuedby expected that this will be in the they are voting for.
historic decision li the vo3A"1!4 saying, "If y don't hold the
referendum onadloremtai min now and keep the golf
course its going tago down to
goes through

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diligently seeking the other facilities In order to obtain citizens of C4SM'lbelTy coin
inception as "the tax-free should be
of an adequate millage rate. !t ill this referendrn kn1ng what
town"—later quallIyln% this f a ct,; for the people

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FRESH FROM
MISSOURI PORK

BREAST QUAVERS

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The teferendum will be held art f three mills. As soon as
Don't
your words but by
By KATHY NIBLACK
Informallon are
keep anythitig frc.m the public. as soon as practicable. In the all fIgures and
pt*ni
an
ceUeted,
they
will be pPwd
city
th
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to
4_
meantiMe,
CASSEI.BFRRV—Residenhs l.eI them tefl
of Caaaclberry known 'torn Its don't tell them what to do. Yo'i appraisal of the golf course and before the people so thaigothe
to

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PRICES GOOD THURS. APRIL 6 THRU WED. APRIL 12

PRICES GOOD THIJRS. APRIL 6 THRU WED. APRIL 12

MORTON
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Potatoes

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MORTON COCONUT
LIMON, BANANA,
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Salad Dressing
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1 30 Sweetener
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Spaghetti
53c

Pork Roast . . . . .

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49c Tea Bags . . . . . . ': 63C

; 65C Ziploc Bags

Disinfectant
4. A'.$t'.

55C ircish (ciii Li tiers

I-1'cI rox .
Vanilla

Lawn Bags . . . . •

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4,9c

35c

79c One Step Wax

$ 00
78C Turkey . . . . • • • 3 .s 1

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59C All Meat Franks ;' 59

Sliced Ham • • • •

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Rr (erily Rr,i ,ito.
4$lWlIIed Prs' F')nd Editor
lemon Snow whtwe b.aslr
sngt#i1int4 are limflavesred j.latm. CU vPiit.i and lem6n
juice has been with us for
year, But now comes something now in the snow' rategory an eggnog variation 'litP,
new variety. like the old, has a
light and airy rrinsistencY thai
makes it great to ;ar,e ,f'r i
hoartv main course
EGNO4'. SN(.'A
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l/3 cup sugar
l/ teaspoon ;ai'
1/4 cup light r iro
2 ?..-9pnon5 hr F''l.
I teaspoon lemon III("
2 0-4.1 whites
Eggnog Custard Sauce
In a 1-quart saicepi,
prink$e the gelatin over 1/2
ip of the titer Stir over :04
".at until gelatin dissolves
shout 3 minutes Remove from
neat Add sugar and salt .ir1
tsr until sugar dissolves, stir ;n
r'rnaiing 3/4 cup water. rum
hrandv md lemon juice
(ThlI until mixture mounts
thghtly when dropped from .1
spoon T&amp;in into large bowl f
.tei'W mixer with unbeaten
gg whites and beat at high
speed until very fltif('j and mistur' holds its shap. — 10 minut e's
Turn into custard cups or a 5to 6-cup bowl Clis1I until fIrm
Unmold and serve with Fggnog
Custard Sauce (akei 9 to 10
servings;
EGGNO( (1 iTkRr) SA I CE
I table'spucn -rs?.ir-?
1/3 cup sugar
2 1/4 cups milk
4 PU yOIi
t rim
2 tablespoons
1 t(4S)flOfl itrated lemon r:rl
2 teaspoons lemon juire
I teaspoon vanilla
In top of doamle bu1er thor
ougtily stir together cnrnstarrh
arid sugar Gradually star in
milk, keeping smooth Cook
over direct low heat. stirring
-urutantly, until slightly thickened Remove from heat.
In a small mixing bowl beat
egg yolks slightly. stir a little
of the hot milk mixture into
yolks star back into mixture an
double-boiler top Cool over
boiling water, stirring con...u.• ....P —.......
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about
minutes Remove from heat
and hot water, coot, stir in
remaining ingredients Cover
and chill until ready to serve
Makes 2 1/4 cups.
BUFFET SUPPER
Scandinavian Fish Salad
Mustard
Baked Ham
Scalkped Potatoes
Asparagus
Soft Meringue with
Strawberry Sauce
SCANDINAVIAN
FISH SALAD
2/3 cup commercial sour cream
1/3 cup mayonnais*
I tablespoon prepared mustard
I teaspoon sugar
1/3 cup finely chopped onion
1 cup finely diced dill pickles
1 pound flounder or similar fish
fillets upoached. Jrainetl
chilled and cut into fork-sue
pieces I
1 pack.a ge ilo ounces frozen
green peas cooked and
cooled
I can t 16 ogricet sliced red
beets. drained and qu.artered
Salt to taste
1/4 teaspoon pepper
In a large inwog bowl mix
together the sour cream. mayonflalle. tflUStJtiI and sugar
addremaining ingredients and
toss lightly Cover and chill our
several hours Makes 112
petner servings.

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MONDAY
menu by jileen

Peas
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Lrltuc' salad
floinc-frkd chkkcri
slashed potatut'.
(reins rat
Biscuits
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Sausage
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Fruit
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$100 Peanuts . . . . . . 5
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1: CI 69c
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Sauce
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Honey.
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Wednesday AprII S.

1972

)dest Price In New York

TOM iioi:
Writer
A personable Frenchman
who has presided as chef in
some of New vs
famous restaurants is running a
place of his own wtitre the food
Press

icacies as soic mcunlere. frogs

and smoked salmon
The onion

soup has

an authen•

legs provincsle. brook trout and

is scam.
t;c flavor and the
There are some line seal
deliCioUs
*r.riude such del dishes such is
Main
madrilene

escalopine berm

dishes

is
a

can

achieve

PJ4!,

was brought up on
Puol
a form In a French village
called Erce had a mother wh4
was an rzcrptionally good ci'ok,
an Interest in
food at an
At the age of 21 he set out for
America determncd to carve a
name for hjmcdf in the rcstau
rant field, After
number of New York kitchen.
he Ascended the ladder to the
rank of chef, serving in such
distinguished spots as Brussels.
Ch arnbord and El Morocco lie
also served as chef at the
rd Nations back in the earv
days when it was at Lake Su
who

so he acquired

early age

Pujol.

Mrs

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9AM.IOPM
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9AM-I0PM.
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BEEF
STEW

wives

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SUNDAY

kave' with sick pay when their
g babies if the
are
rnuzndaUuxia of a GovernCommittee are accepted.
Ura1r the $lt3 irulliun
women waujil have ii paid
eight-month maternity leave
sod beth p.il-enta auuld be
granted the right to day home
and cari for sick diikk-en while
ment

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ORLANDO •

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$1 98

pressure as etl as
it
:::rctes tc-

at seven o'dock we

sat down to our meal conatstu(
steaka
of tea and coffee,
and cheese, bread and batter.
cakes of varwus kinds, milk
and eggs. sweetmeats and
peaches. ram and Madetra.
A marketing list a few decades later included these
items or the ingredients for
them: soup, salmon, roast beef,
ham. chickens, chops, dewed
tongne, chick en pie, croquets,
tomatoes, eggplant, beets, p0Litoe3, salad, coconut pie,
sUabub, c',jiLwi. choctate,
raspberries and pineapples.
Researchers have come upon
iuggesteel menus for a typical
Dutch lamily dinner The cornmonest items were pea soup.
him i baked, boiled or
'umked). Duech dressed cab.
beige or rood kuol 'a spiced red
cabbage ) , carrots and French
bean,i, cold cheese, fruits and
nt't,s, pwupt'rnickei and Holland rualu- One of the reasons
why settlers on the river ate
.s.-U was the abundance of food
tu be had fur the taking Ventun, wild turkey. trout, crabs,
ssters, wild goose, nuts. hune
A nd salad greens were ,i.,'nunun before and after the
Revolutionary War as imm
flakes and hamburger are in
LxfJy'i iupsr?arkiLi Wo ft

18, 127

T-BONE STEAK

NO R"TN BTL

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DOG FOOD

ueens.

writes "..,

beef

100

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BISCUITS

saucepan until onions are very
lightly browned and eift, Add
cabbage and stir until it Iook.i
inwilted, Combine
,creshents and &amp;W to cabbage
mixture. Blend well. Cover and
simmer about one hour or until
cabbage is tender. Stir occasicaially. Se rves four to tir,
The Dutch and early English
residents ate like king, and
q
A traveler in I74
remaining

17

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-

whipped cream sweetened to
and flavored with vanilla
Makes I sets .rigs
Note: Cake layers may be
baked two at a time if only twe
are available If des
stor-d in the icingera (or. bring to room temperature before topping with
whipped cream and serving

--

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stir

other Top with

NAPKINS

Joe

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In a I' or I 1/2 quart sauce

remaining layer Shortly before
serving spread top with

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SPUDFLAKES

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INSTANT TEA

per.

one on topof th e

GELATIN

MUSHROOM SAUCE

•

1/4 teaspoon ground cardamon
1 cup sifted cake flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
3 eggs
1 cup granulated su;ai
1/2 cup butter, melted
Whipped cream
Grease four S-inch pie plate
and line bottoms with was pa

consistency

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' MARINA WHITE'

'ROYAL" LSS'TO FLAVORS

CORN CHIPS ONION RINGS

r,

together the applesauci
brown sugar and cardamom I
Bring to a boil and simmer
stirring often, until sauce is i
spreading
abou
15 minutes I II will measurs
about 1 1/3 cups 1 Set aside it
cool
On was paper sift togethel
the flour and baking powder
In small bowl of electric mix
cc. at high speed. twat togriner
the eggs and granulated sugar
until thickened and lemon Mot Fold in flour mixture. then
melted butter
Turn batter into the prepared
pie plates fLake in a preheated
425-degree cisen until lightly
browned on top — 6 to $ nun
utes Invert on wire ntis and
remove paper Cool
Spread applesauce mixture
aver 3 of the layers. itarking

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"DIXIE" SNACK TREATS
PORK RINDS • CHEESE TWISTS

baked in I-inch e plates
The filling for this torte use
canned applesauce cooked siitl
brown sugar and cardamom it
a good spreadirg c'Dflsistrflc%
great use of a favorite pan
tiyshelf food because thish
appit
filling contrasts beautifully
with the tight spongy and but
tery layers of cake

sent

,

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from

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Dessert

pan

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Associated Press Food I..ditor
West discovered a lovets
dessert — an applesauce p:
cake torte
Swedish cui
sine But
taken a hbert
wi th it. all In the Interest o
making it easily
In the original recipe thu
cake Layers were baked in cast
Iron skillets In the recipe tha

-

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islfrr now

tsp

SAUCE.-

SOUTH'S
SAVINGS CENTER"

much of

Cecil) Brossast

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from

A

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headquarters

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born

pate mai

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WSJ

cooking, but

-

great

AC RA

whose lamik

estraclion. as
of
in Greenfield. Mass She
a
insists that she is not
excook, but her
pressed a Iondness for hrr
stuffed cabbage
Pujol no longer does
be perwnall
penises the kitchen manned t
two chefs he trained in te
French cuisine.
Appetizers include
son. varied hors douvres. hc;1
cheese, marinated herrir
mussels cooked in wine, o
sters, shrimp, pn.sculto ham

mus •

In ft"
rnl.s aion the Hudivm arid 20 Hous. tseh'
ton River wit the ftwkson
(:nrtlanO
family
for
(:onrspet,cut
Van
to
the
of a milei inland
It wa the
ears
vast faintly domain that it one border. Although the lan'Ls
.-i 10
Wha t!-a "
time ernt'r aced more than were clh'ided arvl parcels soW
time to time, the Manor the Manor }fnsse an', some .f
,OOO acres, extending for lii
-stiatuiliaryhuiktlflgatetlrn"l
recnnstncted iii kink
they 54 In the bite Ith Cen-

k

working in a

cess

capers

water

lQth centuries Otte such is
fasdnatton for Americans who roof of a uittngc c need t gush In 11w hudson River Viii- orthe
Van Cortiandt Manor
twiwever,
Icy.
travel so distantly,
mist travel tar to see theni
('uptey News nf;e
three
injinorhat
house,
gra ce fully sItti
There are
1LUD*)N.
ON
And, depending on our hen , for a thate of life as many of our
,.
liii
lawns
on a gentle sl
here,
furnished
as
particuiar.
restorations
It,
lived
\', .— European anuquitton tage, we see our ancestral past forefath
looking
the
on
of
th
e
CFOcharm a nd In the shape of a column on the ly the thiuxital Dutch and En. they were in the 17th . INthi auii'
'itainIy hold
fl ThE BASCOMI'S

IL4 time.

With

family

It

And English Ate Like Royalty In Early US.

LI

Pierre Pujol has been oper.
sting a smdll bistro with the
quaint name Pierre Au Tunnel
on New York'
s west side for 21
the aid of his wife.
years.
Jane. and daughter, Jacqueline.
that
he has created a
corv and unpretentious with
warmth only a
place

_3

ornter
chivcs, rece of lemon In the
Cook about one pound of mu,- crator, leasing them in the spoons fi nely thnpped
of a dais)
appearance
and the co au sin is good here
creating
twO tablespoons crushed
broth
Put sauce atop each mussel
is Puo1s i rape for mussels In ads in white wine and
a little catsup for coloring
and
SAL'CF
RA%'ft3flTE
about S ounces wine n $
wine
Remove cooled mussels from Good with a white Grave well
Use about $ ounces ma'
ounces 'Titcri. Cook until
with a chilled.
"It open — ('001 In ref rig- nnriaise. adding two table broth. serve on half shell
ES RAVfl;ori:

WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS.....

Is surprisingls reasonable

A

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',Dut ch

City

French Fare At A Mc
AIC$aIeJ

-

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hawing sick pay.

British newsboys'
image gets a boost
The suggestion that a
newabuy's Job is 'sociaUy im-

acvepfabae" Is a myth, sars
Britain's Nswsper PublishIn a report.
The survey 3bOWSd that
irs Assoc4
.atlon

yuong people

deliverü mews-

tended to be more ac,
lIve in the sociAl tile of school,
jiat as go Iuwxks as their
noitwurking friends. and were
Lit no way i,it',d 'iy L'l'
1 iwr-tme sob,
papers

gut

4MEl41G&amp;) VPt ('(1
Amerigo Veapucci, Italian
nsvlgatt.r for wham the Amen-

cu were named, was born on
March 3. 14S1

�65--The Sanford Herald

Stuffed
Cabbage
Delight I

we a re

FLORIDA FOODS JAMBOREE
Prices in this

NF.A Food Editor

Ad art good

Stuffed cabbage halls offer
a change of pai'e meal that;
is fllhng. The cabbage s;
stuffed with either ground
park, beef or lamb and rice
and crooked with a tomato
sauce The tangy combina
trnn as just right to wak' u;
the taste buds For thct
who like it. serve a
of dairy icur cream atnj !tIf
rs.hluipe

through

14

BUY FRE5HIESS
%VU (An TOTE

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,

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brand?

To me people, it is reu.k'' .wn brand

Quality comes firm-.
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Orange Juice

24 Oz.
Can

Beef Stew

icio Per Cent Brazilian Coffee

S •

fILM n
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Boneless Roast

II

Lb. $108

5 9'

Pork Roast

lLb.

Instant Grits

"Super-Right" Western Beef Shoulder
Lb. $118

Cans

tu.rk taut, drained

'p410115 light bfIW11 Aupr
/lrupdryred tine

I

in 'IS mrnes tomato sauce

Jaflo

Back Bone

LI)

/i teaspoon dried

59

69' . 'Beef Plate Stew

A

49

Lb.

1U)
Ph (J

Sliced Bologna

/1 up morel parsley
iirsley .prls
In a arje skillet melt

5

r'it?er. add chicken and hrown
tsi'aly and ihnrouhIy Mn all

69

,frs so that parts :re aImt
r,ked thr'sih Remove rh$i'ic
'
4)tIi1kI# srn;y with 4.i
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29

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PRODUCT
OF
FLORIDA

,ril pepper and set as4e

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To 1rippini in ikillet .IsI4
nion. arhe and carrots (Wik

,r'.ruly. stirrin5 often. until ten'
let M remainsn ingredient;
..rept chicken. mit wrIt urn
mer until rnciiture .vapnrate'
about .1 minutes qp2snn in

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Pkg. 89" 1

¶.iitC 'atth salt md pepper

Into a 1-luart obkinj jacs
h.iklflg dish Ii 112 hy 4 .1/4 by
1 1/I inchei or simiUritenciI
iutfl time kraut misture top
,with sthicken Rike in a pre
1Pit,41 4lijegree ran miii
ibolit 20
,rhicken is tender
minutes

Old Milwaukee
Product of Florida

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Grade "A" Fresh Fla. or Ga.

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BEER

Fryer Parts

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CLOROX BLEACH

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W L Itibi,
Drums ticks
S PS i5P1 5

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69'

Pork Sausage

Swanson's Frozen 4? oz. Pancakes &amp; Sausage, 5 oz. Fr.
Toast &amp; Sausage,
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(Product of Florida)

Copeland's Pure Pork

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CASSEROLE SUPPER
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French Bread
Salad Bowl
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Benefits

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of Crooms High School.
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Shipping point

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for Tuesdity, April 4th AM sWes

the Just Us Club's camival Saturday. netured
i th,. club I'
Sm
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on wC "train" o.i M
Robert Brourn, Michael Jones, Lisa Anderson

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stated. Preronling rharces
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Ni (%arehouse Callegt. Atlanta, In
Aug= IM he w assume
of
ttairmaliship
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depart men t.
rnat.ernat1rs
lk'niamm received his Ph.D.
applied rnath .rnat
University.
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s ws" in accoramwe with The
Slot,"Ps. 'ro *111 srcl,oh 965 IN
F ,o,.da Slatutn 1TV
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Gary Q ary"olift
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Mrs JuanjLh Redding, and
grandchddren.

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Sow
Mark et
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HUGH BLAIR ana rnAwcles j
SLAIlk hit wffo. E-. &amp;~.
rWVrdan?S
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO

CARL 0 GAFFE. JR
ifcC
"W"" anar"IL I

Le90I Notice

IN as: 19slaft of

O.c.as.'

Claimi . Diøieedi A•effisI laid TO ALL CREDITORS AND PP'
titet.:
SONS I4AVINO CLAIMS OR
of ,-.• are I4fvov
'PØ •fl
AGAINST
SAID
MANDS

notiftee and required to Pr@SWVI &amp;MY ESTATE:
claim% arse oomands WAIC14 you, or
yc,~ iml raC4, of yov ary ftvrrt,~
ViThilf of you. "%&amp;V havt against T"* Wit," arsd re-clu;red to prts*ftt &amp;nv
gslate at 04AROLD K. SEAPAAW, claims and d"naft" W"Kh You. or
OK "d. lot# at said County. It I" Vilhe Of Vft, may havo against the
County Judge of Seminole County. ntale of VILPHIA SHINE,
Florida,,
If? It'S court
off
oic- as, tat# a? said Coi.vitv. to Pt'S
hou" of saka County at Santora, Cou,MTV iwof of S,aminclo, CoV"IV

°"°°.Florida

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from Atlanta, Ga., were housegueras of the;. -jother, Mrs. Katie B.

Sandifes-, over the Easter holidays.
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community of Weathersfield, on SH 436, west of

Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement agents,
assisted by Seminole County narcotics

1-4. Those arrested are shown being escorted to

authorities, this morning arrested 12 youths

the cowity jail and in the interrogation room

ranging from 17 to 23 years of age after a raid
L.
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el.
Soutti
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Seminol e
on a nuUSC iQcai.-u i n usu So

before being placed

in a cell,

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were from
Fallowtrig
a change by [Avender. the new
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W1I lights at near
School will be 7:15 to 5:13 a.rn.
and 2- to 3-15 pm.
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citizen&amp; sinco 10-Aly fatrid
state Law were for highways. In ow
tj-4se hours during witi&amp;
.
-4 request from Ov'
*&amp; to Provide
some Instances even in the
nudrunance to a paMan *( SR
is operating are not
light
highway annexatiotm charUr
dy the hm"whIch 46 which was abandowd an
of the new coL He
CotUp
Lite rt.nst prolfctlon for
rather than the State law.
said there are no county
5.1$.
en.
cuoi.0
thtt
Granvilk Brown, mayor
e uirements to maintain
Davis reported he had con- rC.1
the
North Lando
BerAdict,
district
abarlidonied
state rand .
conversatinn following the tacted C. A.
In other comments tm the
meeUng of the CALNO Couwd engLrxer. Stato Department Of
wid
road situation in Seminole,
with Longwood's Mayor Ken,, Transportation. DeLitnid.
Chairman Greg Drummond
q

For Running Mate

had asked for a survey. ft
recommended a resolution
March 10
conduc d
informed
Da
commanding
Ran Eugene
the
.
vis
Beriedct
assistance in
has
no
departmental
Mooney
DOT

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r
and
refused to answer a question
campaign for the April 25 Mu- sachusett-s. Wallace didn't men- from the press concerning
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with a news Lion Mauachuaetta.
h Its In
whet
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, who City Camw to tam ft klm
conference in HostOli.
ran a disappointing foiurth be- tical action corntemplated in
the
CAwge
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his friends still any he could be

of

drafted should 11he primaries
fail to produce a Democratic

early choice at

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wins the Democratic presiden-

zuiton the City of Casselberry's

s a Bar-BFor example, there'
Que honoring John Polk Sheriff of Seminole.

Ul nomination.
top California Humphrey unite the party, and that, as a
A

Hwnphrcy reportedly feels where he told an airport

crowd financial

tiupporters and

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that Kennedy would help him of several hundred he would en- they had given him a vote of side it the county attempted to
ter several more primaries, confidence.force Casselberry'
s hand over a
Muskie added he would wage dispute concerning Red Bug
s
the
Minnesota
vice
presidential
candidate,
he
possibly
Including Pennsylva-

senator mentioned Kennedy at would be somewhat Insulated nia, where the voting will be all-out eforta

June-

Davis Om contacted John

Altamonte.

here In Seminole.

the Mid

mpermtentlent

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-ib~actinn
change.
The former hours nf r4ww2tian

use of a state law declared tin- Lavender and County
WIULSIn Bush some weeki ago if
constitutional tome years
could be
previously.
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the changes requewi
u
effect
All the annexa tions Urider

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rilgineer

H-HH Woos- Kennedy

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By Al"
the legality of returning road
arid bridge funds to the cificit for
Hours fr,r the Mv-hing light At
territories the board considen Bear Lake Schoat
will be
to have been illegally annivied.
ft wish" Of
The problem stems from changed to med
area.
annexations accornplislieti by the residents of the
County
the cities nearly three yem
J . C.
B-n.
ago, in some instances tiu-ough Davis asked

, meetthe July national convention in runner-up in Wisconsin. new emerged from a two-twa
However, some morithis ikgo
home to Montgomery, Ala.. ing in Chicago with 60 of his top Nqrth Orlando agreed to jotn a
Sliami Behch.

.-wp K;wu%er. *low up aeoung
timuls under feda,ml W"mp

By LEE UNDER

Associated Press, Wrftcr

Road annexation.

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Gov. SignB
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Headlines

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stripped the governor's pt-opus- in Development Corp with

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of ii provision which would
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voluntary public testimony, while the center's
ilIiil.%tlfldad

superintendent
niAye. II 5.
1.11
recovers
£5.%.UV5.S
from
suisi

Co ty Zoo Operator

ThankI'on""
thoseof
i
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did have your nvaudgsisa Ott in
a-rn.
Ma&gt;beU
the slight fog this
we tart to blink our lights at

I" Al
those
maybe we can get them into the

habit and maybe save

a

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SOUTH VIETNAMESE forces fight on the

northern

front

In the central highlands and

north of Saigon. U.S. planes make more strikes
In North Vietnam.

yours or mine?
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Never, never again will

LOBBYIST Dita Beard told Rep. Bob Wilson that

wvw
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orchid . . or lavender .. or as
s mauve
Mr. Derby says it'
(pronounced fflQlC)
ii (t)

she wrote a memo linking GOP wnvention
. tevti
antitruste suit,
financing to settlement of the

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Wtiiiinis Its a rieoiulrupr
plant with small frag.ant purple
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The commissioner P'as
active in kee Ing the iou

n DIII SCOTT
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Willia Mae flood, Santud

,ttut*tcliicI too operator,

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ever

s high 53 low 60. PartlY
WEATHER
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78 to 85. Low
through
Friday.
Highs
cloudy
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tonight in upper jOS and low fi'Js.

Fair and dry
the nation today, marred only by showery and

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announced a year ago its totentlon to phase it out unless a

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Mrs Hooti ode
concerned"about this decision I lorascops ........... - . - , 1B employed by the city.
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Meyer said he hail Uiscuseed
to leave the zoo after she tt Hospital notes ............IA
IW(kfta
IA the ji..ettet sitli Jeitug&amp;iit dod it
deotctt Ii )ears Li
I UIC ositiiii . I'ULIIII.
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was dis&amp;ioaeu that to gIo
"1 told her I was sorry she botiey flow
1hv
wftkgtvj ff wouki
low
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was leaving and i1e, told
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SH require hiring simther
a
partshe could have Saturday anti TV - IA tone per-son
Sunday etu:-h week she would Vege table market

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Mazda'
Gas - saving
d get
kind o a young bu'4
1600- cc overhead cam engine a Young,

fast styling • Hi-back bucket seat's •
I rnt.iis Orakos • Lvt

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At present,
a
part of
woflis
37-hour wetk but
each day. City Slittwer W. E. I
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remain with the too If she could Bridge .......
Caleoda' ................3A has %,monats'ated In her many have a five-day work week
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Mrs Hood submitted her

Meyer stated he talked

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Gordon Meyer today she would

resignation W*dnesday to C311dcs
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HOPFJ.S to adjourn the extended 1972 leg
gislative
seslon on time focus on the nitty gritty issue f
euiiiCSSiO,u.

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Miami Suntand Training Center apptals for

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.aos premier

Wang Hang cut off all his
whiskers and thereafter
bCCIII1C
shave Laotian. (O.K .....No

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Swofford predicted the lungwood law suit is only a beginning to similar actions against
an the
Seminole muni-.
ctpalitle-sIleaddedhehasbeen
Informed the County CornmlsIon will file law suits
questioning
against sour

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1111 be at
draft board
The wo rument:s att..rt
Mayor Brown. of 1xingwood.
Country Club on April Mh. a private session fast month in front possible antagonism re. held the sanie day as In hlas. jachmetts and Pennsylvania.
Berrigun ritmam ui pnson =
prm
that
antiwar
p6"t
Pbillp
prior to adjoummtnt od
Twenty-five bucks a head. Sacramento and has referred to suiting from his 1969 auto acci.
ttr, Berrigan &amp;W six oU*n form&amp;J other cbargm while bad h"
meeting of the CALO Council
too .... and I'll betch* there'll be him by name at other fund.. dent on Chapaqulddick in which
been
plot
to kidnsp pmidwatial
aid#
inig decuntimted for the remain.
conspiracy
that inchaiett
a
of Local GovernmIents. warned
*nothing but Standing-Room- r*6i1IK mirttings arc,urrud tM a young woman secretary was
fendarlb until the liuverni
killed.
representatives of the other
Only
w
a
country.
Henry A. Kissinger has resulted merit
With victory
folce
nt offter.
South Seminole cities they are
Meanwhile. the various
r4w
trtaL
In a deadlockAKt jury.
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"all in the same hopper with
Democratic contenders spread behind him, Sen. George
The t: s Onct Ctu-tjury o
found BETig
The
onsin
to
raise
McGovern
flaw
to
California
out from WmWednesday 0 raise money
9
t3.su.
i
more money
.
guilty on seven cusats Involving .iddttd its guilty verdkt1i
"Longwood s being used as 3
Gotta hand it 10 the BAP- fronts in the cxintinuing pre-con- his continuing drive as his wife,
letters
=w"W in and out of WildnamiaY to tk-c am it had rvTAliIIASIE. Fla. (A1' have allowed the state to Issue test case." Brown declared.
Eleanor, and former Kennedy
I think that they're ventlon rjjp5w battle
.
,,
rncd .misy, but said it cauki
prtwm
but
failed to atree on
Salinger launched - Gov. licubin Askew has $200 million in bonds for con. "But we 1"I our
absolutely
Kennedy has said .e will no
not
agree on th. other three
ns
1,506-word
co
piracy
count
.
sncd into law a bill scum" up structlon of public housing.
ap.
smarter than
U.S. Navy for damages on run for president or vice preii. the South Dakota
in this 10-count in.
that
was
the
key
olement
in
it*
counts
ii state corporation on housing
Its fl good start. There's no patently comparing City
hetfofCm'fr.Ap' -ew Jensen,
&amp;
dictm'r
*at.
iv'i-si IfOVttfltflCEh S CISC.
w
ld
prepare
a
ck
now,"
said
one
f
Attorney
S
Jo
that
ou
ba
12-year
turning
seph Davis Jr to
* the chaplain who was acquitted -That
plan to eliminate substitridard the governor's aides Wednes. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.. attornty
NW100 U( the juvir-j ,v,,u,'u
Iasi week in a cvurt-mArtial on
wilfully
seven
dwellings.
(in).
L'TUUT*flL Un the ca.t&amp;'
for Mrs. June Lormana, who
adultry charge.
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and knowU14 Y.
4nt
however, the Legislature
The measure creates a )IOU.S. filed the court action against

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K.Ien t.
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t forget M. Kennedy high on the, Ust of
pruspective running matcs if he

t"WbAded in thia wition.

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t hat aSSlStafl(-P be given to thi
(Ity of l,ngwoc4 In the law suit
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By CARL
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Sea. Hubert 11. Humphrey is
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mudef"moso ske"o *IEU310, Abovervamod rninws by their nwillild O*td 1W.Wrod It pro.sont 81,17
ou-iowing noin" Awns W"'ripw
,s east 11164r~qrrollifp StW017W, H"WY 6 Koningity, has claims and demands wfl,ch you, or
pa"Pt W.0044 aTEM and Wolf it, 4,,-;*"C@
Carpeting ill Lv'ng Room. sjll 41313k. Nulan. E.,rauil en all. been Stud in ftu$ Court and vow are •"t' Of you. may Poa,e against to.
'I'll 1 0 coic, a Default Judpfnen'
be e5r-sC apattat you. 4cr $* tWIIc?
C WV5I Cty Of yo.j.'
IltatS Of BARNEY LISIE*SKI.
Comfwl Pat vs'nce PEF lit. Wan.
Tfv' ,, Saoroeins
written
said Petitlol!
I? CII!, to f on
Said Sale is to toe made Pc saSs.,' Wail Cast.'
csasae (ale of 5mb County. to ff4
WITNESS my hand and official m, hr-fyi) nt tAlc final
WITNESS my hand and vfflcial psflhlonoq's atfortwy, ROBERT 5(, Co.m$y Juegs of Seminol.
Of hole Court at Sa-$r
)
Sanfd.
SEGAL.
of
ROTH,
SEGAt.
55I
F
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(SU'
of This Court at
i.
orida, a? tois ø,k in D* court
Sentinale Cmjfflr. Fier4a, this IV M LCVINE, 140 bw" co'" sirm. h*'"* 04 Sold COvntr of Sanford,
10mlr`046 County, "V06- this W" ARTHLIN HP fircl(WITH, JR
- *tIIsl.p Sill
CO
V of Mar.'-. Ai- - twa
Florid..
1573
- Boa ' Clerk of Cir cuit dour?
Iand*, Flo.14
day Cl March A
Calendar noritM
Moiso
Samov-1t County, rwiap
($*all
320M O"'b~* ^Wit I?, 197L and from lhor I'mo, to the f"st Xv";C86W
ARTHUR 14 DECKWiToq. jot
Ipis
r,of,c.
of
#11*M#*f#9wt81 with 1914 Chimilial this
Of martfta T. V,tl-m
ARTHUR H BECKIN1104, JR
* 7-0 rovi*s of each
rfAafi qilrw wo', ,,,v -co on
CW0 of Crrcw"
LWA of Ciflc;w,000%.ry Clam
Court all
PetI'oersanorIwvevim.i..a,,,y
Cart
stta
ridsiva$t5f.t,,f4p1,,of,E,,4d,.,
OMisrv'%.
Orin'v.
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IN RE
''LI
Ob".b( IC, Prtigr,pr,
I ti'.c, a'
Ccu' Cctur' c# S,,'ncoe
arturo. Ciri
Ac,pt .n of KAREN EILEEN If' lass cai .5 the Cavaty
aliC n1L,j$.
.)WNBERG flu .0. Iris •a°ana c.wioao (sun'v Iior,m encumsisfing ,
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Re5pond.nt,anCyoa'.r5Qulr,dfo property, lying and b5iflg If' fOfbO*irç oascri
S.mlnOf, County. F1w-4.
pour-tv, lying 0071EN.a minor. JOHN BAXTER
fle Ior- answer or
DV'Sn Sen,nei. County, fiorire.
and being in Seminol. COUSuP. 01.1hTEs a "o'. ant NANCY In eroa.te.
,.,,
to hoe PItl. 1w D'sIuh.an °
LEE OUTTIW.aminof,bvHENRy Is,.. Estate .
Lot IS. 510CC A. MALIBIE fbOflda. howl:
S KENNEDY. The, 5?ep4tp,,q
Mrrapr wIth' ft, Ciess *4 sad SvDRES FIRST ADDITION, •c
BARNEY LISIEWSKI
LU? 2$. Block S. s.Dnt Secl.
Coufl.ancs.'veac.opyttisrouf upon
NOTICE OF ACTION
D..'nwold. according to tn ias
.-oing to pill thereof as r.cuco.o
Deceased
laid 1114"I'laww. of his 8"Orywy- 4#% Plot 5"* U ~ A co ft* "I,c "WWI. as recordod in Plot DO" 4. 10~ FURMAN MARTIN OUTTI!N, To AM Ctodi,Wii and p"Wes l4svivip
THOMAS A SPEER- CPO SPEER 9 ft-colds of Seminole County. Pago 30. of Mo PuVic Records of JR- *11064I Residence is Uf*",)", C161MIS Of Otmeals Agolarst Said
SPuR , wtb.)5. adOrns 1 Poe!
YOU ARE NQIrIED theq •
Eua.
Samino; Coun',, Fior .oa

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money, either!)

Av"Vt. 52wor . Irwhu
.. wn, and it you
or b"OTT Apr V 30M

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ground-breaking ceremony

Notice

BY (lIi Scot?
SemInole County.
1'( AS5OCiAIIOf.4. • car- WPI*5S a5ffl if P0 10. *344. 113
F la Ida
Depis p Class
per i!&amp;of orp,n.zpd and ci sting MCVnOI,e Avet'e. Sanford. F lace
pursuant to the (awe of the Unilof 37111. on or Dclv. April II. 1173 and Publish, Mar-ct' 25 April i. *2. Ii. SIENSTROM. DAVIS
34 Well S"ort
4, MCINTOSH
Vein of A"Wito. is Plamir" end it y- to" to 00 lia a ortaut, Im
Von! Long Wanct,.
110"t"", kvIll I* Omer" agawal DEB 121
Pmf 0"'Co box I=
FLIGENIA COLTER, &amp; single
%*,* Jor"Y
rwida State Bank
women, Is Ortandaril, In* "
yft and O*Ch of rou. W "* I~
You re Pwr-vop, PIOtFIIed 't011 a stiff dr-siOn.d. as dee Of the sbOvS di'mafldad II' said Complain?
- Suite 73
Pi0. Our- DrovWIt Cp,if'SI VO in fIt. styled Court. will at 11
The rature of this Suit i to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. *1114 Sanford. Fl I,7tJ7I
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA A? .ruty% for PshltIG-,,,
CcuI' Court, E.g''ee ntt' Judicial £5/ ,..
fpl.t. a t.rtCln
tp
p.. itr.
c,.
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j,, a r and Iliad Jvlv Is, 1571 IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY P u ti' M.rc'. Ii 22 31 *0' I
,c ttr,
CIVIL ACTION NO ?; X3
0roca. it, Civil Actom AID 72 33
11r.
be"- 1W cfth. of the fro" (wev) and F-Dro" In O"iCA&amp;I now

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NOTICE 05 *i.TIC),,
iT At ( Of FL OR IDA I
PIILDA 0 ORWBLSc1

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pemade Gib Edmiords, of First
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Wik WA ESTATES. NUMBER

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that Mrs- Jones would welcome
your prestrice .... and your
rebuttals to some of my
cha:Vs. t Might have to use two
lass rooms now that the
urrip has bftn made to

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these students were interested
In the goings-on of our locally•lected officials.
n view of the fact that I do
I
use many of them as classic
examples, I believe it's only fair
that if any of these politicianS
sfl 8
would be (nteresk

THE
IN THE cLIl
JUDGE. SEMINOLe COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
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Monday at 8 a m and we'll kI(
with ttagaln tomorrow at 1pm

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MARC.ARC1 COWPSELLY. whose
Estate of
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viaS'SO'
as'd
As aOmnis?ra'of
'I
rCofOd in Porn? act* 0. Pap, $2, Wlrderwedit. H$IF*5. WI?'O
New volt. 11TI
the Estate of
4.
Pu`blIC AVCVC 00 &amp;III'Mir-Olt CVJMTV, and Woodman. P.A
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
'YOU
Robtrion, Altan. N.Y., and Mrs.
decoasod
SHINE,
VILPHIA
~ /
.Endive Excarisir - Demand that AR'TmUR A CONNELLY has Flo"Ica
X4 Eat,i New England Avrnut
T Hulon Ray
.1ranie Cuevas. of E"',
Slow, Martel About Steady. timo s t,rr.iw it%tt*cit,--Lit-cotwtof Nn bef- qio"c itoame Yov and you P 0 beli am
Attornoy of Law
we required to s4rve a ropv of Your Wirlier Pars..
artim, 24 count 112.00. Ikaf semirale County. Florida. for
P 0. beit 2251
MofV49*.aOub?e wrinPit OI4P?TI5, It ally, t It on Flor ida wit
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joyuitile stay It. you in our fair
DI
FirIda
Demand Fali- MIIIkeI
PSA!PiLPS LCOEB, Attorney 'or Ilie
M.arch 2. 25, April S. 12. P,'t,Uth Mar-ct'
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r,n-SC to serve a copy of your
73 75
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Stead,
4-5 bushel crates, few
foantoft. whoi. .cdr.n.s $uflr O5.
.. on
S
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pt.,
One Norm Once Avenue. Of 10ndo. DEB 151
sales $2.00. Romaine tie. JOSEPH DA V IS, JR.. of STEPS
DES 71
DR. GEORGE H. STARKE
Florida, arid fiN ?*ofigtt'&amp;wIth PP.5
D*vos a MCINTOSH. At
Demand Fair, Market About
cWft of the above Styled C040M on or
NOTICIN OF SHERIFF'S SALE
10#'IW, 10? Pt*"Wppw, w*ft3w so
too THE CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND
SWA0. I 1-9 bushel crates 91.25. or.,11 PCO? Office Boa 12M. Lon
brtw* A,prll "M, 1972; oMvrw*o a
Johnson and Chairyk. of Miami,
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
wa riorias, 3mi, and file the lum"W"T may 1W @n?evvd against
NOTICE
it HEREBY GIVEN that FOR
I
were in tile cit% city during
Pwslry - Demand Gtoold. ar to'trial with "
CW,k of tht isbi)"
you, for Thr ~*Iwl ownanded tn the " %f irlue ot that ca.M41" Wf tj &amp; FLORIDA
Easter week to visit with
ConptanI or P,tfl.on.
£s,ctjt,o5p 51uSd out of and UndIr IN CHANCERY NO. 73-335
Market Steady, Wirebound $v10d Cutt oi,o, wior-. April t
me b"t of the civil Court oi a @card I m at ~ tho, marru" of
Mrs. Arlala Johnsori traveled
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
1"2. othrrwitr &amp; gef&amp;ull &amp;no
WITNESS mt, "na and the "&amp;I of
mother. Mrs, Irene Blarkshare.
t,-a tes
dozens.
Cou" co D&amp;av County. F lor ids, wpm NATHAN FOORIE. Husband
too court on mafcq-, 3m,%, ir2
%.
I 1-I rr Randall Jr. relebrated the- ria train to vWt with her
ut,^&amp;?e luda"wn. w11! tw entered
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tnr
riH
D.nand.d
moth wedding anniversary tius children for the Easter week in
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4.R1$UR II BECKWITH. JR.
53a10 tCojrl ll the t' day o MARGIE K FOORI. wt.
ion
tawk. Many more hapM ytun Washington, D.C. She will
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Radishes - Demand Fairly ... W
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Clore, of "I* court
NVvernbot, A D 1971, in that Cwlaln
IlImpE
rILIS, my hand and VHIC,al
to the Randall&amp;
By Elim 5m"
cabit trittlied. Diner's CILM Plaintiff. THE STATE OF FLORIDA M
reuirn awn to the city.
__ Gcxld. MarLet SWady. Cartons, ilow ot said coo" or, the "" as I, of
MARGIE K. FOORIE, nft&amp;W .
Deptity Cleft
, vs Clarence L. CGOW and Alba
film bags, Red type, 3D.6 oz mfr m A 0-1 Ill".
Mrs. Mar), Hawkins was
s
$1.00. While icicle type, 24.5
WrIt
Ea,cvtlon was dIIIvsrsd ,
weekend guest of her sister-inARTHUR If BECKWITI4. JR.. otaw
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
me *6 Sheriff of UMIM014 CDVW,V.
Clark of circull Court
I
low. Mrb, Bessir Hawkin&amp;, wid
FWjoa, &amp;no I howl, Wvi" UW "W thol kATHAN FODRIE has III" a
NOTICE Of ACTION
$&amp;MIM4 County.
niem Marva- Mrs. Havitins.
Lb "mu"'
Still Black
in prociss
The
cotl.Sanford. contem 82-50.
STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Flor4a
to to-wv 0"Cr"d Poo" 1 Y owhod Plignion in the Clfcul, court of
GS DISMICT
StfnlfODIe CDvVdy. Florida, for
returned In Barlow, where
testarits we working.
pr- ø4
RONALD KEOLA. R,slcanc. by Ctarancs L.
BY Ellen koll
Cab
A
Demand Fair
Unknown. E AA MA
WADENE CooW.said prop4"V toing w*,od DtaloWflam of Mart4go.&amp;to VW Orr
Dewy Cleft
will benefit the new Good
1.3 a kindergarten teacher .
Market Slightly
pillar btar w" given remtly
In SeminDif County, FW44. rhorg mvired to wwwo a COPY of YOU4 4
KEOLA- RV140"Ce Unknowil
STENSIROM. DAVIS
Samaritan Home. W on't
You, and .cP of yDu. art hr-Sby
p.rhcsltaftv ouiaeb.e as tolto.-s written Ufefflhl, If •n,y. on
t*,Ici-e animals in Cisno Park
Domestic Found type, medium- i. w.c INTOSM
notifolid that 0 Sul? has bW b, W.V! I
a~ girls wtxnl they large.
The North 30 foill of the East 30 THOMAS G, FREEMAN. of
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Zm at St. Paul.
bushel crates &amp; 50 Ib Pool Orl" b" I=
feet elm, West SX feel of L05 e A ITENSTROM. DAVIS &amp; McIN
.p,.net VOU In "is Corcuil Court,
rju',o. State Sane
William Ta-Lar was tm*
approach you for donauona Be cartons
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Etorif"nTri JL4,t.of C,,cull in Oro E Coftfir,'% Subwv-smr.. piat book 2. 70%m. AtIorneyl #or Pri,i.o~rr,
1~ultt :1,
truni Florida ALM 11ruversity three ptliormallt,"In nwnlory is part of this worthwhile
whow awrliss Is Post o"ice ban
FWWO 2V71
off Sorh4va4f Counly, Fjwida. JM P&amp;" 43
hightr. 50 lb mesh sac!ks 11.25. Sorito'd,
for the Luster holidays. H
CWII ACIIo, PlC 73 3s.0 Div B an and the undr-fled as SP*r-n of 1330. Sanford. flo'od.. 32171. ano flt
A!to'tps If P,$ItlCWWf'
White, tie ZIXI'S most Project.
14 bushel Crates,
11VIrt. FEDERAL NATICNAL Seminoig County. Florida, will &amp;I tho Original with tho Clerk of Me
Pubinh marn IS, M. ", April S,
return umn tin Tallahaxwe,
thtjt. Z%CU IYPC S2.bD300.
MORTGAGE £.SSDCIATION. a II 00 A.M on the 205h day of Api-li, abose styled Court an or bofo,
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dead while
W,Iham'%,Wte was In ttr city mostly 93-00; Sartly type, 92.75. W73
alim 01,96"466 and raftling A,D IM. alter for salt and sell to April 17. IM. 0!h9?-*,1i* S 04406111
Or a 77
time intruder in the bears
and ultimate lodg"ienl will be 1puv.nt to u's laws o* me ur,...c me higP*st biddes, iv C.*Ih
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Vales at Arnoor!m Plaintiff. v
to anv "
oil esiming iobns, at the torea o9aww you tor trw reort
NOTICE OF PUSLIC SALE
sii&amp;V rooUCT,
other members of his family,
RONALD KEOLA and EMMA
front (Wash Door a? the Seminole demanded in Pt'S Petition
borne f or the Easter holidays
WITNESS
hand and OMitS
wife. County CDuYIP,ov%, In %anfprd.
Local Representative
I41iCE IS HERECY GIVEN. NADENE KEOLA. tilt
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lXUhinni will return to West
from Paint College. She will be
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0040"*Snfl, land You and Wh Of Flof'". 9 ho above delIcribod Rvol S061 Of $Old court on the 101" do V I I
Phone
3=-a9IftV9. Posuan! to Fine, Juopment at
Ntm
Beavh.
wtverr
he
now
returning 4uring tile week to
Marck A 0, IM
Forttlosure mnovrod con April 3,~d. V". owe required 10 IJ* ~ a aww Pr 000" V
r.w U.S Navy was fmLnded
Seal)
That laid ernie it being mao, to
Augu,iui. Ge
191 Iii U'SI Cr'tam Cave. priding in of wrItten d,$,f,.fl t this CofriPiCill!
, Mt--h 11 1794
ARTHUR H. BECKWITI4. JR with the Clek of said Court. and satisfy th lr-rne Of $aid WI?
?toe Or-cult Court, in one tor
0,1 at C', cult Court
sad Execution
i.minole County. clo,,o, in C i v i l t.f'vC C Copy thit'f
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Mrs Ella Sims has as bet-

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direct consumer prices.

O.crnd
To LII Crdhtn CIII PIIlaIP N1VU?S

c4vziorattori,

... Mrs. Ltnore

sho%;Twm specializing in sleep products and
furniture at

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rorn 'trn. a? ftrsl
joule of said County a'
this ncice Two coo" *
$ØfØ) wThiflhIIcalendar ?TOPttI$
ttinQ,1, oil p
in
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of Pt's first pubi .ca? 1051
Pits
.nvo.IIs1.t. the PLO" ofree10r'Ce a?
notice Two cope of each
RDU'S I. Bo Y2
and poet cit ca eGorfl$ ° '
oaitnof jef,icnd UicSI be In av flIng.
MI F*nI. Nor"
ctl."icn?. end P,tt be ern to
wII thsII Eats m, place a? rnldanee
IN Rk qi,r marr.A94 Of
Carolina "124
me Claimant. his isgem. or his a,
*no Past otitce &amp;iulrots of thit
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED larnev One occompan4od try a t1l;nQ claim",. &amp;"a shait to 11"W" to by
A'R~"L'*L' &amp; COUNULL,yr t",_-_-1a-X
the art bowel to Itroclose a "%W. too at on* dollar and avelh CIO If" or thil Claimant, rm ovent, or attorney
aftc
MARQ&amp;RE'T CONNELLY, Wife
towe on Me tollowong PrWr IT in tw"nd nol to filed ilhall to v", dnd accorivanwd by a Ill" t" of
NOTICE TO DEFEND SelniMte C&amp;JfPv. Florida
S~ Marjorie R SOVMGM
orw"liar and such Claim or oornond

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Demand Fairly IN lIft CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND
Good, Market FIFflL V. ltciK)Ufld r o a s s ui PS OLE
COUNTY.
crates., Pascal type, 2 dozens FLOR I DA
IN CHANCE RY NO 773-M
L. dozens $225 3
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Woo Wisconsin

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Battle For The Ballots

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r Iicla y alive,
qought
fortaek
the upper ranks Mc{i.key dropVci out of the
1)en,nrratir
.,harl of Mi-Govern, Humphrey presk1.ntiaI rare after the '4e'w
winner.
Hampshire primary. Ahhroo¼
or Mukle.
A Wil,tivern vktrny tould
In till. 13 f).moratq are on didn'
t C5tfllfl here.
thruat the Sr.u9, I)zikotan into
The mno t debated iie In th.
ti-i. pilmnary ballot. along with
Ilia
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ttir HaIblfraM President primary campaign was ThI
Afl(lidIiIPQ, while a
All the leading fmmorratfr onoIt'iri k espetterl to p
Si'mi Hulpert II. ll'iiritirey
tenders called for reforms that
winner In the (.OP race,
Mirin.'vta f uuld help 11w! MliiWith no rpgktratlrm by party WOUkI inrr.ase (axes on the
r)PMithlI tiverromp n •.er•
wealthy and big epnratinns
in Wluin*n, friany RepubII
imnlip Mf
Tuesday, AprIl 4, 1972-Sanford, Florida32771
whtleeasintb.montb.mMdl.
wet e*pertecl to
flits tvii'rnti' front-runner.
64th Year, No. 162
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ovi - and vole in the b.mnivtatic
Of
Price 10 Cents
b.5t pro erty taxes ifl the
Sen.
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S
Mu.skle
of
c,nfrst
Wallace
eouI
IS
ti"n
Milmie, conceding he needs a major beneficiary of those
F'resklent Nixon's eeiwvwnte 'n f4m'i,.t S i'i.¼i.
SPit li,-urr Ii(nrrn miracle" In win, hoped to avoid votes
n repetition of his rmurthp1scc
Sixty-i.'ven delegates to 9* programs were a major target.
fly CAIII, 11. I,VI;1k%l)0lIF qh(rwInIt Initt month In Florlda, DprivirrAtir National Cron. Swtvif l tmqfng. the bfg ime in twirita. among the 6"W"
lousy Florida three weeks ago, ws paigned at all, and he
That slate's winner. Alabama ventir'n will be chosen
staw1de
hardly mcnlioned in Wisconsin, b,ekera to suppwt Rep. .tr'e',
with
II
going
tMII.wAUKP:F:, Wii. (Al))- (Joy. (Jeorge C. Waliaue,
leader
and
the
others
allocied
wbirh has only a small black Chishnim of New 'Fork or
About 1.5 million Wisconsin for a strong abowing In
to
rest
rin
that
would
detnmLatraIe
na,
among
the
state's
nine
enegres.
population and no school deg- My.
voter, are elpeu'1e41
Other IPmoerats on the baum'
regatton cwitroverey.
sional districts.
ballots today In the slate's
wer
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the
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the GOP bal!t. wi-i.r
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J
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major
tIekites
are
being
elected,
'totes,
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(JOY. t'&amp;itrlck J. LUCY•
WashingtOn, third in lori4a,
AM
Wilhor
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dates
conducted
full-fledged Hawaii
Nixon was expected
Democrat who hai remaIned unit New York Mayor John
campaigns. Only fon-r#r Sen. Arkansas and Mo(Editor's note: Newspapers art- continually hnmbardrd by readers .
and neutral, preulktvul Sen. GCOrgS' I.ir4say, fighting it, keep his Reps. John M. AthIAook,
I Mrrarthy '.f Slr, t' f Los
Ohio conservative, and Pa i d '-i
by non-readers .
for publishing only "bad ne ws." Questions pour in: "why
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Those of you who bug ,, and
the other news media, about
only "printing the bad news,
etc., and not enough of the good
stuff," I hope you've taken the
ttime to read that story right
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Bailey, a vice president for a china and crystal
of our readers. I do have a firm before going Into th e good news business, said
morsel of "good news" for you, he intends to pay off all bills-from his own future
today,
earnings-including the balance of subscription
For that family who went Out
payments
from readers,
and bought some rabbits for 11*
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Bailey
said his all-time favorite good news story
kids for this pa-%t Easter
then aomeM.v "lost" 'em along was the first edition's lead item which began: "In
the area of the Oaklawn the United States last year, 196,459,483 citizens did

Cemetery and the Mayfair not commit a criminal offense, 4,896,720 college
Country Club....
students did not participate In a riot or student
Well, you my have them
demonstration an 201,489,710 citizens did not use
back if you'll call the Smith
illegal drugs."
family at
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I read where they had an
tion In New Smyrna Beach .
electhree new gents usumn'ng
positions on the city council..,
and where these same three
men hv niitnritv
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Coun.
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Howell,
Charlie
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The decision to halt publication came while tile who holiLithe record for serving
next issue was being put together, "so It's Just 08 the longest consecutive time on
well we weren't able to print it," Bailey told an in- village Council In Its history at
terviewer.
Was first elected
Th e paper was launched In 1970 "with a lot of by his fellow members of the
optimism and very little money," Bailey said. board to the 1)051 of vice mayor
"After 16 months of publication-sometimes and then removed over his
spasmodically-and despite a circulation of 10,000 In vigorous objections from the
police and fire department
all 50 states and nine foreign countries, we were conuntuion Monday night at
unable to attract the national advertisers we needed the reorgunizatlonal meeting.
to pay our bills. We have simply run out of time and
Mayor Granville Brown, of icr
receiving the oath of office for a
money'
He said it would take about $75,000 to salvage the two-year term as chief
executive, to which he was
newspaper.

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Lansing
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Position

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Prices In this Ad are effectIve Mon., April 3 thru Wed,, April 5, wn.
Pinecrest Canter tiwy. 17.92 a, 2flh Si,

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tovoteonmonkaya,and 'gatos-a,
and other sliamefully-treated
species, but when It conies to
ezrrctslng good judgment on
electing someone to represent

us in the government, then
we're not smart enough,. .is

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New CIty Charter
LONG WOOD July is the target date for a
special election in the city to consider a new
municipal charter patterned for the most part on
a model document from the Florida League
o(Cit,Ies.
city's charter revision commissIon
Monday night turned over
results of a twomonth work to city attorney S. Joseph Davis Jr.
and asked that a preliminary draft of the charter
be prepared by May 1 for further consideration
by the group.
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Following additional revision, the document

is expected to be recommended to City Council.
Charter Commission Chairman James

Brown told The Herald today, the commission,
composed of Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Donald
Schreiner, Robert Duffey, Rod Cable and
himself, is generally agreed on major points In
the proposed charter and hopes to put the matter
to a vote of the people under home rule
provisions of the Florida Constitution well in
advance of the city's December municipal
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Inside THE HERALD
PROMOTIONII go to two Air Force bomber
squadron officers posthumously during
memorial services sit McCoy Air Force Base,
They were aboard last Friday's ill-fated B52
training flight that claimed the lives of seven
crewman and a young boy.
SENATORS face a full calendar of controversial
bills ranging from a House water management

proposal to a measure that would lilt the state's
Immunity from Senate lawsuits.

SOUTH VIETNAMESE forces make an end run
amphibious landing as Saigon's commander in
Qwng Tn claims the North Vietnamese invasion
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cloudy through Wednesday. Chance of showers
or thundershowers Wednesday
Wednesday
night. Highs around 80 today and mainly In the
70s tomorrow,

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elected unopposed, and before
cGmmttGr1 ap.
making
pointed out the
village has doubled its size 10
the past 12 months. Noting
commissioners in charge of
various departments have the
resonsibilily of operating the
departments efficiently, he said
he
changing the various
committee heads to give all
experience.
Named were Councilmen
James Sasser and Troy Piland,
health and recreation; Councilmen Victor Miller and
Herbert For, finance and

elections; Fox and Howell,
zoning and industrial; Rowell
and Sasser, road and bridge,
and Piland and Miller, poli
and fire department.

Fox was first to object,
particularly to the police and
fire commission appointment.
He gave the opnion that Howell
with more ex perience in
post should continue. He said
Rowell has more first hand
knowledge of police and fire
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James Sasser, and Group IV Councilman Victor Miller Monday night.
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All three were el eceor
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resigning from
day
minnte Memoral Hospi.*.
t)oJsrll (51 tnsate*s.
l,ansing. who served as
-hatrman of the board (hrtng
tfl1, said he a moving from
sertur,ate romust to V'Iusia
ror;1 with
County and, •n
Florida statutes that require .a
trualtee reside the coun. he
a submitting itis r esignation to
be acted upon at the '.imtee'i
April o
t have ser"et its yeats on
he hoarl md I am Proud of
.vhat i.aa accomplished while I
was a member." Lansing saidThe tsgZee'; four-year tern
woWd have e'q&gt;tred at the end i1
iiendat year
Lansing was appointed to the
VW by former G. Claude
Krk. ApVointnlent of a SUCcesr will depend an whose
"m* is vitertimad to Coy
the!
Askew
b
Reubin
oemncrittc county patronage
.nmnmittme
sscuiaucn has cent -wt sn
Joim Evans. of Oviedo, .1 fcr
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who has precious
board experience. having
served until his *erm.'xpt-'t
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CINCTh4NATI IAPI-The
Chsetauatl Reds today of.
tidally canceled their
opening \itlunal League
bae
same .ait.slaac the
Houstia Istros scheduled for
Wednesday The .suedsUoa was a result of the

sit'lke by major league
following Sanford area schooLsbumMill piayer,.
This is an additional L
Midway, Stnford Grammar.
Seminole County sthools can student spaces that the board tonroe and South Side. all
realize a $12 million savings In would have under the present elementary tacüities.
capital outlay or
the
new school nine-month year and
Hopper .a deaths
and
Wilson
construction moneys by equivalent of having Added IS ekmcntaries would become Bridge
adopting the 45.15 extended many as 10 schools Of $00 v"ters !cr e'ics'ni •'tschool plan.
capacity each.
ceptional children,, housing a CalendisHowell, at the same
This
was disclosed in a study
The 4545 study committee.
total
ittee. totalof
students.
Insisted that one man (the
cisini ab
mayor) should not say what will of the 4$-15 concept by a group composed of W Ii. DeShazo. Croums High in Sanford,
numinof
county
educators,
wcrkmg
assistant supinntendent for wtutti presently houses
or will not be dont' lie
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with officials of the Stale instruction; T. 0. Dagg, ninth grade, would temporarily Crussword puzzle
tamed actions of the mayor are
o,Cr's.ne
to be subject to the pleasure of Education Department and set'iar-y education director; be removed from service and Dear Ahby
fir a visit to Valley View, Ill.
!ary Groome. eemetary t.,
ablea placed at
Council. Howell said in the past
by
the educators to investigate education director. and Other Seminole High to enable Edlurw comment
mayors have contacted various
Earunent
the
workings
of
the board officials. including Sem1r'
1Jgi- to house grades Horoscope
councilmen to learn what jobs
they would prefer and that be revolutionary attendance plan principals and co-ordlnators. 3-12 through the W78 year.
under actual conditions,
was joined by consultants of ti-it
scbool Fullhic notices
All e!ementary
was not contacted.
The study, which was corn- Florida Education Dep
anford
flt
students
affected
by
the
S
Piland took exception to the
,
Cutwiuttee also Included Jean c tnigs would be slmAZtad into Spurts
remarks, giving ma VIeW that pkted at the direction of the
the Council should work as a School Board, showed the Bryant, board member, and
' Cont'd On IN 1,1. Cot 4
present 27.104 total spaces could Ruth Johnson. a lay person
leans and rotating respon. ,-...
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ow reclAtuistinSAMMIS Were
slbilitles wilt give all exclosing
of
AX
schools
and
by
nuide
but proposals were made
Motion
perience.
to deny aputilizing the 12-months at- in the study tz temporarily
(Cont'd On Pg. 2A Cot 4)
tendance expanded to total remei'e from service the
By 1111.1 SC(YFT

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Allegations
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noncooperation by David Kelley,
executive director of the
Seminole County Industrial
Development Authority, were
answered today by John Krider,
manager of the Greater Sa.nfo,iI
Ctw;iubcr of Cousunerce.
Kelley Is alleged to have told
SCIDA members that Krider
refuses to cooperato with him
on referrals of Industrial
proipects and tries to take
credit for prospects drawn into
use county by SCIDA.
In reply, Krider issued the
following conunentary: "1 am
rather amaed at the consplaiints raised by Mr. Kelley,
since the chairman of the

Greater Sanford '.'hcuihu'r
Industrial Committee of 25 and I
meet two or three times each

week

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ctiuiplatnt was cut tsroughttous
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my knowledge, the Sanford
Industrial Conunittee of 35 has
coinreceived only one corn.
mmustcatlon front Mr KcI
and that was a request fur
entertainment fw'ds
"This is the fir-st time in
serving on nwnrrous boards
that I have ever been criticized
for being successful." Krider
stated, "It appears that Mr.
Kelley has his facts twisted. The
iiro'esiIure outlined to all parties
wai St1i)A would deve10 the
irsiiects for the various county

eussuuwtltie.

"Now, Krider said, "It apt-t'ars the SCIDA director
rcqucLs the Sanford Industrial
Comiunuttee of 25 to provide him
with referrals to be located
throughou the county at the
exlwnse of Sanford taxpayers."

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River. nine miles northeast of the main enemy
irinsrnn force at fang Ha and six miles south
the demilitarxzd
Saigon's commander on the northern front U
Gen Hoaru Xuai Lam, said the North Viet\ tel
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ramesfOwtrthkho were gget)ian
the vehicles. were crowd-tilensers. Acting
Captain Date Spearman ril the turm ri
(bell, _ capt. Bill cow) iett tile wav ror the
901d 11011da 500's in i serixtiline "dance" that
drewapplause
Tile a ce Motor Escort w ith
Sflflfflrd's own t;n Carrick, A*iit. [)rill

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I .'s
cable television system was held Orange Cablevision; John Krider, Greater
Sanford Chamber of Can
.merel mid 1riving

r.ai Santord Avenue. Lending a hax, left to Moss,
secretary-treasure;
right, Mayor
Moore Mack Cleveland, City Development.
Ci*mm,an,nn.ee .!nhn Un,',. A £ )A,.

Nlgr. Red Cleveland %%-its in the control
to%ver for the dav -- a demanding assignment —
and his assistant Nlary Greenstein was on tile
ramp with tile "whirling dervish" liglit atoll his
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a iiii ' urn orme un ts o Bahia Shrine
Temple in th eir intricate patterns.
Wheel-to-wheel parallels and crossweaving drew praise for the Comets on their
white Harley-Davidson motorcycles with Bert
Maxwell commanding ... The "darling li'l."
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preciation for hosting and sponsoring their
appearance in Sanford
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'lot to be outdone by their officers. After
Admiral Mayo had returned to the s;wakers'
platform, one of them came up to the navy

officer, threw him a real snappy salute,
received one in return, introducI himself.
Then said that the men in the support Unit also
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TI 00k .fl L V ( rn e) Jaco bs ox the

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car, sas charged with careless driving
by Jacobs Asusung with
traffic were tri P.C. (PtW)
William
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Itieiii and recalled happy days when the were
residents of Sanford And to nmrt gracious
4,11(l personable people you'll not 1111(1 Ttw big
pitch was "retire in Sai nford; we need you,"
even thmigh the Admiral's retirement is soint,
years away.

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June (Mrs. Jainesi Mayo and daughter,
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another trial it foauld be Chamber of Commerce.
WV%.bj of the appointnients low liftvasary and emienti.&amp;I fur the ritembler of Airport Board, a
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Swillili —this one It', x 24 inches. The smile of
appreciation oil the admiral's face sAid
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Treaty Cirgatutatiou clad and
Ma.
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treasurer; James painjer. commander of U.S. furcies in
bullthrw iisprctw and EC EooMartiU95s
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cars that inundated the parking lots splashed
over into other vacant s'aces liv the time the
world famous USAF Thunderbir'ds took o the
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ii-see
seeic
k era
ers crc on
hand All comments that were overheard were
that it was a day of festivities that pleased even
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police and fire drp&amp;rtment
Morris.
Meyer said the manner by budgets
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Cennüulusier Julian Sian- wtie the old charter. in efteci ham before uiey are tinaijy
indicated by atbree-two "saw stern and Mayor Lee P. Moore since 19fl. outlines the brought to
h
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fin.
vole" Monday afternoon a voted In oiposithai, wanting to responsibilities should not be study and .pg.ra1.
desire to keep the Smdurd allow the city manager some changed as It relates to the two Lnowles saidhe
English Estates, Forest
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McClanahan 2s to 3 munths reworking the
P'P
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Jackson Heights facility wmild l..awton, Lai
direct control of the Corn- nients.
wanted to inrludr a section department Wdgetir blefort the),
and Spi-ing Lake.
one
of
the
following
facnitil
be
expanded
nussion rat!Ser than approve a
to a I= Capacity
Stenztr= oboxwed: "I think miking tkir city manbper ure ever presented to the
Middle schools for the south
Goldsboro. id',Llwilde Lake middle w±cmt
aectrnn in the city's pruposed we're letting personalities rss,nthic hr xrcjuirinj the Comnrnis.trn
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Heights Mtlwe South
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the city's
on where attendance zones are would be temporarily
r should not be'
Seminole
and Teague.
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mmits under the cft3 manager's
The portly commisaioner had
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In South Seminole. the
Ellementary schools swrim
responsibility.
offered a conipronuse from the
committee proposed that the South Semiix&amp;-Oviedo am&amp; would consist of Lake Brantley,
Voting tD delete that porl way the chal was written,
Lyman and 0
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Of the ne Charter outlining the winch would give the city
Altamonte,
it MA1UO!i BET1IEA
William Akndge in the first Cannon stressed the order Rosenwald Elementary would
Total costs for t first yew
ake.
Usimenwilry.
Eutbrook.
ftrue murder trial of Richard setting U-W is a vullay.
0-15
oWation Wert placed at
police and firemen were fo and police chiefs with
A motion for continuance was Gowir
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In .tpw'r ni i' er'it,
$
nniofl tioraun Meyer 1.ommanaon con!umatirin. Ti ranted by Circuit Judge
Gourley , charged in tir Cam
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tafl
sz ni mi leaves a
that
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slaymig of George DeGlovanni
lull I
xpi es
attributable to 45-15 of $215,117
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lastSept. 17. was being retried, and said tie zitturmev fur each
;'n'tnj in ti. tu
t u. caae tuning ended in a pan) was requested in infani
mistrial lag week aUi a the iudie a secretary by k'
deadlocked
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of tile esUrnallied time of trial at
Janws Wesley Smith. Jr., 46, of the United Methodist
Frank Cannoan, argued in has trial conference. Obviously. Mount
sterling SKy. Adv,cate.
Sw-vtvcn include his wife,
niotion tha t bethe order WU Cannn noted, this sea; U1i
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en
on
3Oeetlang the possible. Also. 10 days prior
Monday at a Mt. Sterling dauhtei. Miss Juraxne
truiidatr fur Mcmda,acop of the trial thte, ti,unsd was
illness Sn it tv'th " 141 Stei'lu
the order was recesved b turn 1j-ucted bthe coat toflIeU hospitalfoliow a'
was m5flgfg
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nwitiom. wtuch Cannon said The Sanford Hemid fur &amp; yew.
Cannon contended that no itiso was u.-pusaitile and in coming tare in August, IM.
notice. written or thel ass violation of but,rule&amp;.
given that the mute would mi
Furmial aerivim win be at Ip
Cannou said nis clind was
appl
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am
Wednesday at Herald and
court
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order setting the case for thai tie heard any time prior to
Sterling. with burial
was entered without noucr and pre-trial conf erence wi th
llt'IIIC,Aja.
in vitilation of Florida Rules of hearuip vrailaW Urough any
A native of Alabama. he was a
('riminal Procedure. 71welfure, of the judget
graduate of Ow Univerufty of
Cannon wimi that Gfjur
All end a inivnittir
prerparie for trial and further
fr0rrru1 % He worked on
ttii t
tn-t nunsel
Ciurdun rjewspi ui Vu-ymia
ka'ada
A
R ti 0 fifilltvn
and
Alidiama
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going
to
R rcil or man
0 R ,* r M,S1
tw1we on ttm tr.ut date set
LF %j
MtSterling.
IncludIng
two
Cannon wirfe or to contend
assistant
that in the case tried on Me*rttt years
puld''Of
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Cunil,an .lc,hn 2ar't The dL-m w councl decided
as later a',eijol t adi rc
ma tter finafl has c'aiw before
e on placing a referendwn
for
IEIR'Z — in ap the council, and the past two before the people to determine andother ri'c'reauon.al facilities
expenses. 'We're only
praximateb 45 cta. If Zfl
w"-Ls have seen extensive their feelings about this rntter. asking the people If this Is what
cIti,q
as planned, the
Of disccn flu the part of council Authorization t
Sainbrook
Camelbi will be e15'
members and CtZenL
dwn was i before the ccncLI
Were n31
their feelings about the tmWhat
na1b 'erned like last night, and mans
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pos1UnnodaIrnuxe
course were on hand toisktheir
City Council authnrtre'd a
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t became a question feelings about It.
referendum last night which
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of p
will seek out cltizenz tCe1iflS cern is not with the purtha of to feel strimgy in favor of,obana
valorem tat which a gold course per se. The taining the golf rourse, but
would go for the purchase of the contillem is with keeping a IW cqqtosed to an ad valorern tax.
Land Olakes golf course but a'r green belt in the city.
Council Chairman Edith
which also wm-M be used for The cowwB and &amp; grea:many Duelsajd *,I his,
other reatonal purposes and cit
nnrned with the oad
the past.
paving and drainage ex- tigi nwnter of a ruuents
of
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perit1Itures
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already ni the area or a to be for an ad va)'teun tax, I believe
Thepurchase of the golf sn the area The tbroaiOf having we should ha ve Llde not fa
rmrw has boen a conuv%ilersud the goff _oLose propi twined an ad v&amp;lcgrl tax, and I do not
stb)ect for quar it long tine. into apartment houses and believe that aTrtt of t he
bit the question ci
people wiu%vte for it-b the c1t3 came to s head man• fed to be ti e imperative
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The question of ad valorem suggested that it include not
taxes was brought up b several only the purchase of the golf
ritbns at a lengthy WWL caur=. but the loving and
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op('ne{I the dedication action with stirring
P1 csehtntion of the colors. a real 'lump in the
throat formality that properly brought hand
Sfll(ltes from the nearby ground crew of the
Thunderbirds, kind oer heart salute of moat
of the Civilians and the "present, arms" In the
color guard it Adni him Ma y o in his (tress
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Master, gave a demonstratloti that justified
their being called "The Potentate's Own." They
use H a rle y 74's The boise posse added to ill
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chicken barbecue

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eserc1a' when two Ford by Mountain Electric of Orlando,
vans collidill in &amp; Nortf;-bound hine. This overturned in the accidenL Trooper Robert
truck. driven ky Leo Harry Dc o4ing of Daytona Lin%vring of the Florida Highway Paltriol
and oumed bv S. R. Perrott. Inc., was 11oaded charged Hankim uith careless driving. Both
%vith beer and much of the cargo was dearoyed. drivers were taken to Florida Hospital by
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have stopped for resupply and reorganization.
I.zim estimat ed that allied air, ground aol
had killied 2.(M North Vietnamesc
naval
troops in six da'scifth blcmdestf hUflS1TIC'C
the South
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ago. He said 200 South Vietnamese troops
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The general said the nor thernm ost defense line
set upb South V ietnamese
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bank of
Ha River was holding.
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between the river and the DMZ 10 miles to the
nrth

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ea assault today w drive North Vietnames
inva&amp;'.'a back from South Vietnam's
province .
' oveied by gunfire from five U.S. destroyers
and by American bombers overhead, tDUSflfldS
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the Nixon craft hoping far fair wüi
and calm seas and an easy and side arrival at its

haven of a second term for the ikipper
This second term for incumbent president
is reward which has rarely been denied an
American President. But this isa rare poiltical
year. It is alrw a time for the under-current of
frustrations felt by the American voter for years
to
If the bad
mance of Nixononucs were
M enaugh, the resurgence of the Indochina war
in terms of violence, Jives lct (not American.
but lives just the same) and Its automatic raising
of the question of the success of the Nixon policy
a( Vietnamization, n
large issue isat
hand with an April 'M dlimtftine.
This nas nothing to do with either economic
policy or foreign affairs. t has to do with the
very criticial matter of fund-raising for T9tical
xrposez nd the a
of the names
thie
Who unlatch their pocketbooks topa k bills f or

can't reach him. We can see him but he can't
hoar us. He Is always
i w th us hut Owe Is no

rs no-partisan Cwnmon Cause
has b
insisting dot campaign 00111tritlutirow
ut be made pub&amp; to restute the confidence of
the voter In the system and give reasonable
support to the bel ief that "every vote
Thin be poses some hard questions for
President Nixon to pander and aiwer: "When
will we heir from the President of the United
States' Should not he, above all others provide
moral leadership In this
"Isn't this ab',ve all else, one thing he should
make perfectly clear? He can reach us but we
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dialogue.
"'Always visible but never reachable' has
become his trademark and his strate." Mr.
Gardner believes that BEFORE April 7th. the
President Will have collected the biggest war
Chest of political contributions in the history of
the Country."
How about some sail-trimming, skipper?
Beller now than when the gales reach full force
after Miami Bench and San Diego!

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Actual
1' .JO't STILLEY
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Autobiograph i cal

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r a green eetcar• nd
There are the ronarta he othe r th1n4t that h' to be
his; drar.atic but lisping ranAttafl- habitually executnd with his valu&amp;bl SWre ms1ial:
Li) WTIZt %7CW)5P i*st, a ignIng to )
Saw 1,372 still 3*CtU1s, the 4IUoIi of 'I'hC Night Before
authmtk
his
ghL3.d iollipç, i firut of who was tMn In the Christmas" at age 2 .
travel" Wh) pay a re- trnaebali car* or eort servim hfta1 by proud father when
What a wealth of background
)It)C31 htyreftfls.
arher Why 5!r, through the to the li-rent Store In (turnge the sib)ect was elttht
nil;
rntir for the lazy author'
drudger
drudger),
) at clippi,.'g and *I- l or e half hour at her viewing flW'M5 dating frn 1.1w ntir
on serond thought. I think
But,
Fven wauwut W scary iuip.ications uiz the
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from mid hospi tal, tape I'll write somebody's autofl .-Bepubucan arrangements for that party's
ta&amp;in Into a tape recorder
In addltWm to the memo- recardinp that P1fft 101 blollraphy mnysell. Let's we,
national convention in San Diego, the spectacle
i have available extensive rablita stuffed into
posterity Rrenn's first full now, what was the name of that
of millions of dollars being raised and spent by autobiogritphiral matectal wv- book we have any number
sentence. which hapiwmed to be publisher again
candidates, some candidates dropping out just er before taised for a book. Inbecause they couldn't pay the obvious high bills chidingPersonal datn. p4ctwes
and thus depriving the American voters of m ovies, le tters. drawings,

chaces which they should be able to make, the
matter of beating the April 7th deadline, when
campaign financing legislation takes effect, has
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theubrity. Urn, since they all
document the We and times of
ow' ftrsthon. Brenn.
Shortly alter we acquired a
aon, who weighed in at 6 pounds,
For the word has come into Washington 11 ouneet. we aLm acuL-rd it
from big Cities where former Secretary Of huge leather-bound scrapbook,
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Since then
GOP contributors, that the pressure of Mr. have
it with am sollis of
Stans, an old hand at this work, is being exerted Ilems filled
of óW1uI hisiork*l
to gel these crintributioris made before April 7th. value. but what they 1a&amp; In
Before then they can be anonymous under quality, they make up for In
certain conditions, not afterwards.
?trst. there laaday.b-day,
xuiwrirs auth1 the over-flowing GOP war
almost hour-by..hour, aecotud of
chest have been running wild. Those who would his PhYsical growth. Then there
discredit the administration are taking every is a detailed record of the
opporttuilty to Charge the alliance of the adfTm his ftrvt rexounding burp
ministration with the "fat cats" is making policy
moves favoring the blue-collar or middle-class
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he appearance of CVOi7 tooth.
Already the major Democratic presidential
Mementos of
contenders have made their sources of funds include his first letter to Santa
Public - under prsurt, to be sure but they've Claus, dictated to his mothera lengthy missive that closed on
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By FRANK MACOMBER
Military-MrospaceWrfter
Copley News a'ILe

Apollo 1$ is coming up on the countdown. The na tion's
z4b4.et fltkMl(Il ?fl
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There we two aI I rui.etne to this figure Foes of the U. S.
space Mr.m My Ii's unwise to r.tlnue lunar exploration
which colts to much per fibot, at a time when the cost of
living Is taking such a belt at the average wage earner's
paycheck.
The other aide claims the taxpayer Is getting pricelen
new scientific knowledge of the moon and the universe fur his
ectxnt, 1w Ins money poer capita thai it wizild cost for two
tickets to a movie.
Take yaw choice. At any rate, three ubimauts will take
of for the moon April 16 at 12:54 p.m. (EST), to conduct the
mast thorough investigation of the moon's wanders so far In
the Apollo series, then return to earth for a Central Pacific
aplazhdewti at 3.30 P.M. (ES'l') April fl.
Apollo I6cotnmande' is Navy Capt. Joist W. Young. a
veteran of space exploration. Landing on the moon with him
will be Air Force IL Cot. (latIn M. Duke, a spane rookie.
Navy LA.
Thomaf. Mattingly H. another rookie.

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still steer the rinmnd module around the maim as a loner,
piloting his spacecraft In a strange, make.believe world
while his budibes explore the lunar surface in a squat little
toiirwhe&amp;e.d vehicle resembling a golf cart.
Young and Duke will visit crate rs named iook, Blocky,
-Vt.z Rtt,hh ?In&amp; Wirmth On. A D,,%i.., 4 .L• —
)owieys to Storw Mountain and the knobles of the
n17,terkriu, tes hmw regIn durmn a reccd encbn-anee stay on the m.
These are some of the names given features suirromdblig
Me Landing site in the picturesque and rugged highlands of
Descartes
Apollo 16 will be the next to last mission in the $25 billion
Apollo program. Scientists hope It will fill in some of the gaps
in man's knowledge of the moon which still exist utter I uur
previous maimed lunar misslona.
Young, a veteran of two Gemini missiona, and Duke will
be the first utrcmauta to go to the central llighl'.tda. The
crews of Apollo 11 and 12 Landed on and lunar seas, Apollo
34's pilots esplored fOOUtlUJ to the highlands and Apollo lbs
astronauts probed the foot of a mountain chain.
Except for a few clues from rocks splattered hundreds of
miles apparently from peat volcanic uPheavals, scientists
don't know how the highlands we abuctured, the makeup of
their materials or their age.
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The
chances of excitement during
the Academy Awardsemmorly
on April 311 appear to hr quite
good, cot Is'Jering the lireup.
But the ".year-old even: hasn't
always been lavish with
alispense and surprises.
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About 310 atterdod, and It was
considered so minor an orcasicin that It was totally
ignored by the wire services.
The acwisfny was Just o)'ear
OW Members had i-old to
Feb'uary and the winners
alx-ead had been lidorrued. The
banquet was both an anolversar petty aid a chance to
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PIPES ARE connected to transfer luel oil from barges (lop left) to the
huge storage tanks of the Florida Power and Light Company's plant on
the St. Johns River, Cincrete retaining walls are wider construction
(top right) surrounding the storage tanks to retain oil in event of a tank
rupture. Intake canal (lower right) which now 1w-rushes water to cool
the present power plant will be enlarged to permit oil barges to leave
the St. Johns River for unloading oil within the company confines,
aiding in the "recapture" of spilled oil, should this ever occur.
(Photos by Liza Baker)

came along 21 years later, In
1947, and produced 15000 M.
me only generator presently
producing power at the Sanford
Plant was placed in service in
IM, adding 165,000 KWs to the
local system.
In 1963 the first two units were
retired from service, due will have sufficient height to enlarged with a ulix- king st,ution, canal, to prevent any oil spill
primarily to their inefficiency retain the oil should a tank the sire big enough to handle n entering the St. Johns River.
165-foot barge. The new Another "oil slick boom" will
In comparison to the larger rupture.
A
lake
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constructed
unloading
station, in connection remain at the front of the canal.
modern units.
They also will have other
Two wilts now under con- of sufficient slzeto retain all the with the canal, will have
sti-uction will produce 419, W hot outgoing water from the capacity to unload barges at the extensive equipment to control
KW each. me first will be plant for cooling and re-use of rate of 8,000 barrels per hour. any oil spillage along with a
The large retaining walls will "skimmer" to skim up any oil
placed In operation In June and the water, This will eliminate
pollution of the St. Johns River contain the intake, should any that should spill In the canal
the second in January.
The new "Intake" will
Five storage tanks will retain and help to preserve the flab ae'ddenthl spill of oil occur. An
"oJ slick boom" will go out as eliminate unloading the barges
2U.000 barrels of fuel oil each. A and other wildlife.
dike surrounding the tank area The intake canal will be soon as a barge comes Into the in the St. Johns Ither entirely.

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Under Seminole County's new prefrrabiy not later than June 1.
Anyone who was engaged In
well drilling and pump installatlun policy, brought about the business of water well
n. contractor or pump Insta lla tion
by the enacting of
1, a well drilling and pump contractor. or both, tot' the past
insta llation regulation board of two )-ears (prior to March 7),
embers has been and, who can prove ownershlo
stv.n
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established. James E. Cousins of equipment necessary for this
work upon application made
is catrman
Appointed by the Board ci within 12 months 01 March 7,
Cointy Commissioners, the AccOmPanleg Dy MUIXJCIOry
cegulatory board is charged proof and payment of $211, may
with the Implementation of the be certified without fulf ulling
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This Is not to blame Bz-ltaln's fall from empire on
organized labor. It is to suggest, however, that a monopoly on power b any one sector of society Is not necessarlly the healthiest thing for that society.
At least one prom)nert American labor leader would
like to see one union in this country big enough and pow.
erful enough to be able to do what the striking Britlth
miners did-paralyze the entire country.
According to Forbes magazine. Harry Bridges hopes to
merçe the 65,000 members of his International Longshoreman s and Warebouseman's Unkou (ILWU) with the giant
two-million-plus strong Internati onal Teamsters Union,
and later with the East Coast's International Longsboremen's Ann. (ILA).
'if we combine truckers, dockers and transportation
workers," the maEazine quotes him as saying, "we would
have the power tc make a strike extremely dangerous for
business. It wouldn't want to risk one."
This would be fine and dandy if along with great power
came great wisdorfi and statesmanship. Unfortunately, as
Lord Acton pointed out, what usually accompanies power
Is corruption, and the greater the power the greater the
corruption. There is no evidence that labor leaders are
different from oth er men In this iege.i-,.
It would seen that the ILWU already possesses a fair
measure of strength . Last year's dock strike on the West
Coast and in Alaska and Hawail cost the closed-dawn
ports an estimated $2 billion In lost business.

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A meeting for
new
the
discussing
requirements, answering
questions and hearing cornmeats will be held Monday at
p.m. in the county cornmissioners' meeting room at
the Court House. All well
drillers, pump installers and
otter Interested persons are
inviteci
After May 31, a permit wili be
required fat' each and every will
construction or abandonment,
or pump installation. Every
per-son who desires to engage
such business as a water well
contractor or pump tnztoiLa;ur,
or both, must obtain from the
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There are five classifications
for certificate of competency:
Class A-I, both deep and
shallow well contractor and
pump Installation contractor;
Class A.2, shallow well only and
pump installation COflU'*CtoI'

Class B-1, deep and shallow well

contractor; Class 8-2, shallow
well only; Class C, pump Installatlon contractor, only.
A fee of $23 must accompany
each application for certifica tion with ce rtificates not
transferable and expiring Jan. 1
of each year. Certificates may
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"teeventh Heaven" marked
flying during World War 1. it the lu-at appearance together of
was directed by William Miss Gaynor and Charles
Weliman, whose skill at making Farrell. They became an
pictures about fr combat has enormously popular team.
going at to make 11 other films
never be'm topped
buddy Rogers and Richard in cd-starring roles.
Miss Gaynor. who Is now in
Arlen we the etara. Clara Bow
was the leading lady. Gary the gourment frozen food
Cooper had a small aupporths HvMUM said that de rushy
didn't criddn the now very
Other Oscar-nominated Important, but It bas cone to
pictisas In M all were _IIe mean quite a lid to her ssnoe.
They were 'lie Last Cern-- "Naturally I was tlrlflsd,"
mand," "The Racket," abe said recently, "but tho first
"Seventh Heaven" and "The year the Academy Award had
Way of All Flesh"
no background or tradition, so II
"Seventh Heaven" ilarrod lid not mcan what It does now.
Janet Gaynor and the reidved Had I known then what it would
the Oscar for that performance, cone to mean in the next few
pilLs her Work in ••luee.' Angel- years, I in sure I'd have beer
and "Si.nriue." riumicatioc more overwhelmed. At the
vuere made on the tails of tin*,l think j was mnor,ti,jfl.'j
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Promotions went to two Air Form
bomber squadron officers posthumously Monday during memortal services at McCoy Air
Force Base, mey were aboard
last Friday's Ill-fated 852 trainIng lPght that claimed the lives
of seven crewmen and a young
boy.
Maj. William E. Kesler,
year.ola electronics warfare offleer from Varian, NC., was
elevated to the rank of licutenant colonel and 1st U. Robert
Heatherly, 26, a navigator from
Mount Vernon, N','., was promuted to captain.
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vehicle. She was taken to Seminole Memorial ilong with two
passengers in her 1972 Ford. Trooper M. E, (Ernie) Legette of the
Florida Highway Patrol investigated the accident, assisted by deputies
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n',aw-e that would lift the
state's Immunity from Senate
lawsuits,
"We might as we ll over.
burden the calendar," •)Cfl.
Mallory Borne, fl-Tallahassee,
told the Senate rules cununittee
its It set today's calcnda"-. "I'd
i ut]** have too iuiuch to do than
toG little."
The Senate gained the tatter
experience after the only two
bills scheduled for Monday acthin were postponed at the re
quest of sponsors.
'All of a sudden, we didn't
hat' a calendar," said Senate
President Jerry Thomas.
The House, meanwhile, was
considering a bill to abolish mu'
nkipal judges in its work to tinplement the recently adopted
Judicial revision article. The
amendment to the constitution
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volving appropriations
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slated for Senate acti*m
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time out from its work o honor
the family of the late Sen.
Spesw'c Holland of Lakeand.
Also a proposal to reduce the
House from the IN membes
suested In Its reappztiximeat plan to 10 members proposed by Senate President
Thomas was up for eun.slderalion. tbate began Monday on
the proposal, but tune ran out
and It was postponed until a

later time.
On Monday, the House passed
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World will be the site of the 12th
annual state convention of P1IX
Clubs of Florida at the Con.
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International officers ex.
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attend the ceremonies. He had

made two tUrns in Hollywood,
and he was nominated for both,
"The Last Cumman3" and
"The' Way of All Flesh-" But
talking pictures dc!uieiy were
on the way in and Jannings
believed his chances would be
bettr back In Gem-many, his
native lent He might have been
letter of, however, bad he
stayed bert. He becaw. a Had
and ON prof*gai*fa fibno for
Hitler.
Janning was one of the
greatest actc*i during the silent
film era.
In "The Last C'ininiaid' be
ianngs was one of tie
drills to Ht1v,4 xftcr !he
revolution and bet-armies a $7,110a-day extra. A P-aisi.n director,
played by William Powell,
recognizes him as the gerweal
ho ha d tu' flnijt.j 'n 114$

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rroviue 101 the examination,
payment of $25,
certification and bonding of
After applicant Is notified of water well contractors and-or
his eligibility for certification, pwnp Installation contractors
he must submit a surety bond
Forbid, where the best in.
tot- $3,000.
terests of the public would be
An application for permit served, the construction of new
filed by any pe rson other than a diversion facilities or wells, the
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water well contractor and-or the modification of existing
pump installation contractor uses, diversion facilities or
will not be accepted. Copy of storage facilities with in the
permit must be prominently county.
displayed by the contractor at
Protect the health, safety,
the site of well or pump during and welfare of the public.
entire operation. It is valid for
The regulatory board will
50 days unless time is extended hold public hearing,, with nt
by the building department. A less than 30 days prior notnfee of $5 must accompany up- published in one or mor'
pllcatlon for permit available at newspapers, in connection wit),
building department. Permit proposed rules and regulations
may be transferred to another and amendments thereto. At
licensed contractor with written least 15 days prior to such
approval of building depart- hearing, a copy of notice will be
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mailed to all water well conmi, purpose of the new policy tractors and pump installation
is to:
contractors certified under this
Protect, control and conserve ordinance.
the quality and availability of
underground water supplies in
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Seminole County.
Prescribe
m I n I ni u m
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requirements
governing
location, construction, an d
repair of wells and pump InstaLtatlons.
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G. 'iu Walace. thou still busy sc;rtr.g the daylights out of- his rivals. 'robabt Isn't going to score very
heavily in the April 4 Witc'onsin presidential primary.
In fact, one report has It that he has told friends he
doesn't evpe'ct to do well here. Wisconsin, then, would be
a bridge, keeping him visible while he prepares for later
primaries where be has a stronger chance to pick up
somc national convention delegates.
The consensus of Informed political judgments In this
state Is that Waflce won't a-In a single one of Wia.,on.
sin's 67 delegates and wil l pile up no more th an 7 to 10
per cent of the Democratic primary vote. Only occasionall y doec someone suggest he might go as high as 25 per
rent-.hi standing In national poiis
These figures are a far cr - from the 42 per cent he
rolled ur March 24 in the Florida primary, and the. 4
per cent he got In th is st ate against a Lyndon Johnson
stand.th cighi years ago.
The difficulti es of success for Wallace became apparent the moment he s'-t foot in Wisconsin this time, with
a crowded rally at Milwaukee's sizable auditorium
The bantam Alabama governor was half his old 11am.
funny r-elf and half a serious candidate, and the
blend wasn't working.
Veteran Wallace observers, indeed, were a little
stunned to hear him promise at one point a sober "position paper" on agriculture and, at another, a "white pa.
per, am they call It" on tax relief.
He reed c(f farm tai4istic-s in an increlibls dull, IoaI,'ey recital, and sank Into a trough of dullness at other
times when he seemed to be trying to stre ss his seriousness as a presidential candidate.
His great, fiery speech from Florida was here, but In
scattered fragments which onI - now and then stir red
rheers and laughter.
In one such moment he told his listeners any visitor
to Washington will encounter the "assistant to the assistant to the assistant to the assistant's assistant" In the
boiling flood of government bureaucrats seen In every
corridor
He got them to their feet, too, with his jibe against his
ri vals for backlr.g the Senate's Gulf of Tonkin t'nabllng
resolution on the Vietnam war, whose cost In men and
money he stressed . Said Wallace:
'They now come and tell you they' re sorry, they made
a mistake' Well, if the-v made that terrific a mistake.
I don't think you ought to give th'm th e presidency."
That moved 'em, but not much else did. The big busing
issuc which Inflamed Fl orida doesn't exist here. A little
forlornly, Wallace accept ed th at reality, calling It just
a "philosophical" matter in Wisconsin, running through
his old antibusIng ri tual wi thout zest.
There's the heart of his Wisconsin dilemma. Unless It's
taxes, be hasn't got a big one here. He's groping, and the
stitching shoe's badly in his nee "I'm a serious candida te" speech.
In 1964, he got benefit from the furor over civil rights.
In 1968. w hen he cot less than 10 per cent as a th ird party
nominee . Mil waukee was 4till turning over Father Groppi's housing marches,
But even then, in 1964. Wallace got his biggest vote
from Republican crossovers In the affl uent suburban 9th
District, losing only SZIXK) to 45,0(K) to an unpopular
governor (John Reynolds) whom voters wanted to hurt,
He 'won't et such crossovers this time.
Yet Wiw'tnsin's top labor leaders. like AFL-CIO Presi.
dent John Schmitt, share the politicians' gut fear of
Wallace and are pcepared to unleash an enormous propaganda attack an him If be gains here

One Man's Opinion

FRANK VOLTOLIP4E, CirculatIon General Manager of a paper plate.
JOHN A SPOLSKI, Associate Editor
FRED VAN PELT
WINIFRED F. GIELOW
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Robertson, of St. touts, Mo.,
Cal, [toward J. Leach, a chap- president; Sara McClanahan,
Lain for the 2nd Air Force head' ileealur, Ala., vice presi4ent,
quartered at Barksdale, l,a., led Mid BUd-a CtwLtinsen of Los
four ministers and priests In Angeles, regional dlrctor.
services eulogizing the fliers.
State officers attending will
The "huiplatna read psalms be 'Thelma Evans, Orlando,
and scriptural verses to family, president, Sybil Villeneuve,
airmen and ranking officers Tallahassee, vie, president;
who filled the NX)..eat chapel Alma
Smith,
Orlando,
and spilled Into a sanctuary for secretary, and Betty Snyder,
the solemn 4541W*Ut* services T*Uahsaee, treasurer.

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but V of the circuit judges are
new.
The bill creating 147 county
Judges, which guarantees at
least one for every cuwity. fixes
salaries at MW
counties
with more than
4,303
population and $24,t)OO in
smaller counties.
The House passed the W
mg,nb,g' Senates 40-member
reapportionment plan Monday.
heeding Speaker Richard
Pettigrew's advice to be
"pcsgmnatic"and not pruvukaa
fight by altering the plan.
"The Senate can make som
adjustments to make that plan
mOrt mathematically p1'TCl3
and I urge the Senate to do
that," Pettlgre'w sa.kL 'U we
u--y to do it, toy frwnds in the
House', we will have donw a
serious Injustice to the House."
Minority Lander Dun Heed,
fl-Bore Baton, accused Ibsase
Dsrmicrst.s of Irreepuriilbtllty
w Senate sapBe offered his on
plan . but it was itefeated In a *-tt vote.
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put your stamp of approval on
an obviously gen'yntaralered,
obviously
uneunsti tuittunsl
Reed said,
Rep. I'm talIen, t".SrujeriGutst speaker at the tvt'ttiJl ton, warned members "we an
dInner Saturday night will be hash fot'wsrd to being her, all
Kirby Grant, be tter known as summer" is the House il1'hst
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Mrs. R. S. Mudge, 1950 Mohican Trail,
Maitland, is aunnuncing the engagement and
approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss
Mary An Mudge, to Thomas Hall Lineberry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom,s Scott Lineberry,
1905 E. Setond St., Szanford.
late Richard S.

Mudge, the

bride-elect was born in Santiago, Ch ile- South
America. She is l%cl graduate of Winter Park
High School where she was a member of Th-ILY, Pep Club and was also a Candy Striper. Shc
is currently attending Seminole Junior College
tkirn in Linngton. S.C., Mr. Lineberry was
graudated from Edgewater High School,
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Action Center Moving and Storage.
The wedding will be an event of May 20, at 7
p.m., at Chapel of Aabur, United Methodist
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By Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY: 1 have a (mend who is about my age. b&amp;.
Adele hut her huthirnd last year, so she went to California
for the doter to visit her sister. When A4,)t came back,
nobody recognlu'd her. She looked like a 25-yrar-old girl.
And beautiful' She had a whole new face and a new figure.
It was unbelieahle' Adele admitted to having her face
which as "binus, hut she said she also had her
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which Will be held at Daytona the
Internilonul
Plaza In Daytona Reach, April scholarship fund, welfare and curriculum. aoccordlng to Mrs.
Mrs. Mason Wharton hosted a 27 through April 25.
trust funds and the golden gW Wharton, PEO 13 the only like
meeting of the local chapters, V The PEO Soad,- with grant.
which.. °
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am ",at the 17130 i1Junfl0OO chapters in the United States Also receiving Its
sup,.
Alumni of Cottey College wM
and Canada. Is dedicated to part frorn within the PEO
TOMMY.
The purpose of the meeting educational and charitable organization Is Cottey Jr. be honored at the Friday
was to complete plans and projects.
College located In Nevada, Mo. lueheori, at which Sanford
Chapwrs V and AX will be
decorations for the Friday Some of the projects which
This Is the college owned and
luncheon at the Florida State receive assistance from PEO operated by the Sisterhood
tvti and for which they are
convention of PEO Sisterhood err their educational Loan fund. since 1927. It has a fully at, preparing the docoratnms.
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The narre. La Leche.
Spanah and means "the
A non-sectarian, non-profit
organization, th e league's
purpose is to help encourage
"good mothering through
breasifeeding
The group will meet the first
Thursday of each month. A
series of four'meetings will
discuss, Informally, different
phases of W'eastfeeding. Topic
for second meeting: The .irt of
Itreastloedlug and Overcoming
Difficulties. Dtscuasior. leader
d1 be Mrs David C.acke t.
All women who are Interested
in nursing their bnbiei or,
&amp;nvlted...na are their tables.
You need not be pTOgfl*flt or
even have a turn!)) to attend if
you are a wife and hope sornv
day to have
a grandmother. If you are Ink-rested.. you are welcome
La Lactic League begun in a
Cldcagt. suburb 14 years ago
when one mother who had

proseb, although the league Is
now Interna tional in scope, wi th
inure than 1.000 groupa he
thousands of women in the
United States, Canada mid 12
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Wbst's year problem? Y..0 feel better U yea get It itt
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Miller Evans officiated in
burning of an old flag and gave of the green". Thea broke out building. II a.m. to 2p.m. It will
a new flag as a replacement theirirish brogue and talk benefit South Seminole Coni.
Five hundred øud.'ts, band about shenanigans you just mzmfty Library ii Altamonte
and glee club attended this wouldnotbelievrthegrandttine Springs nat*rafl7.
patriotic program. A most that the leprechauns planned
See YOU flOw. .around and
colorful day In fbi bright for Whirl and Twirl numbers
about Seminole County.
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TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You are not In a
paitcuIar!y good mood so would do well to postpone any
have to make Do something to
important decisions you
improve your health and attractiveness Be more sure of
may

Mrs. Carl G. Tutu, share. No report is neceary,
president of 7te Garden Club two minute time allowed for
give IfltorfliatAisl
of Sanford, hosum club. Mrs.
Waiter C. Neals, assistant and-or plans for coming year.
District chairmen: Please
director, and Mrs James F.
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secretary
Huasey, director, cordially
for
in vite you attend !be sprrng written report
the year.
Presidents' rarderence
ft'enie Directi°'
IMPORTANT: La% white
WHO; Incoming and and green forms and white
outgoing club and circle cards will be given out of the
presidents, program chairPresidents' Confere'"t. The
men. State b'aarci menibers of
white card Is to be filled out
District 7, district chairman;
that day and given to the state
and an interested members.
recording secretary. Mrs.. D.
WHERE. The Garden Club
R. Viliartal Jr. You will need
of Sanford. Approximately
to bring with you the following
tree miles south of Sanford
information: name and
an HWY. 172. Watch for
mailing address of 1572.73
Sunlazid Estates Sian.
president (nclude Zip Code)
total club members and
WHEN: Wednesday, April
number of National Life
12. Registration
Members. These forms are f or
3:3(14-30 a in ii nomin l
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n'e5ideflti only.- Pick
registra tion ire includes
them
u before uterI of
coffee hospitality , lunch,
and tip

Book of information.
REGISTRATION DEAD
LINE: April 7, said to Mrs.
Joseph H. Fahey, P.O. Box
252, Lake Mary 32746.

as

$ result.

GEMINI (May II to June 21) You are under same
pressure, but can carry through very well and be the winner
just the same. Try to help those who are having ntr rough
sledding. You have the right
to their problems
MOON CHILDREN (June 2210 July 21) Your judgment
is rather poor today so do not try to pus It along to others
or you both get into trouble. Be clever even though the
stacked auinst you. Then you win out
cards
answer

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easily
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) You are thinking
yourself into all sorts of trouble, so
time
to compose yourself early in the a in Then you can carry
of the day and p.m. Drive with
through admirably the

neptheiy

and could

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get

rest

care
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept. 22) You at feeling
discontented and can therefore come up with some fine new
right which improve your future. Make
ideas you know
the changes necessary In a positive way. Stop stnsggli.ng so
are

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hard

LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct. 22) Impress others with the
fact tI it ycu can discharge obligations in a most
way and gain their respect and approval. There is no need to
argue so much sith assoctalea. Listen more to what they
have to try and stop b-log so opinionated.
SCUitPI$.) (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You have to study thoic
plans more carefully before you talk them over with partners
and come to 'the right agreement. Newcomers have fine
ideas, so Listen and unjerstand them. Instead of just
pretending to do so. Gain
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) That mood to do
nothing
while duties await you ii just
mind,
$
change it You
one who can persevere and be thorough,
and this is the time to do just that Your planets are testing
you
be equal to the test
CAPR ICORN (Des 22 to Jun. 20) What makes you think
you can
important work and let others down just so
you can have extracurricular fun? Get down to builneas,
forget the tempter and by p.m you will have the last laugh,
of vice versa. Stop being the goat, actually.
to treat
AQUARIUS (lan 21 to Feo. 19) You ate
family most colitemptuou,Jy If you don't
hold
home.
yourself and rralire that your loyalty belongs
f-au!ts 'l;err arc small Flrmtnatc theic quietly arid I.indly
PISCES iFeb. 10 to Mar 20) Control yourself and atop
rushing siound, talking too fast, saying the wrong things.
Show you have your feet squarely on the ground. An ounce
of control can save the day, p in. for y'i, and others who
depend on you as well. Wisdom.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY .. be or she coahd
very well be one of those fortunate youngster, unfortunate
enough to be born In actual need. From this temporary
fortitude and the will to succeed
background can come
lacking in those with the silver spoon In the mouth who
often fail to take it out on time and therefore do not know
the ingredients for success, untess good fortune Is forcibly
taken away. Look for fame In this chart.
The Stats Impel, they do not compel." What you make
of your life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
April is now ready. For your copy send your birthday and
accurate

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Ses'iiig MlL('IIiEl('

fly l'OLIX ('RAMEJI
I)EAII lJl.iX—1 recently bought an uki sewing iiva.
chine stand. The wood was dried and had knicks and
scratches here and there. I washed and thoroughly dried
it, then put on two applications of brown paste shoe imlish.
rubbing well after each one. It looks great iintl I hart'
since used the same treatment on wuxal picture frames
and sometimes used black polish. People could not be.
here the great improvement was mode with plain old
shoe polish . —hl. H.
DEAR M. 11.—My sister has long used this
treat-

a state of

ment on pieces of antique Furniture and If I remember
correctly
antique dealer first told her about It.an

1101.111,

right) of Sanford
presents gavei to the newly elected president Mrs. Jackson Reed of
Winter Haven at Spring Deanery meeting of Orlando Catholic Diocese
held at All Souls Qi urch. (Ann Sieczkowski Photo)

apt

get

of

at

the

SI to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box
629, Hollywood, Calif. 90028.

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Splendored Thing
(9) Newlywed Game
7:30 (2) Docto'.
(4) Guiding Light

(9)

Almanac
(a) Sunshine
Slim Mimi
6:30 (4) Sunrise Semester
Almanac
6:43 (2) Sunshine
() Florida Agri World

700 (3) Today

1 00 (2) Monsters

() Perry Mason
3:30 (2) News

(4) Green Acres
(9) NIWI
AflO (4) Ne*"s

movies
9:30 (4) Lucy Show
10:00 (3) Dinah's Place

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By George

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føi• their own ulterior motives.
1:30-9:30 NBC Circus Town
(Rerun) This thc'w s so well
received when originally thern
last year as part of the

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n afternoo
"Children'sTheater"
"Children's

series, Itls being nevuntnprime
It Is
InterestIng look
the circus in preparation in
time.

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retired circus performers

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

(many circuses used to Winter
In Peru). The city of Peru puts

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are costarred. Miss Winters
plays a grieving mother who
wants revenge against the man
who mistreated her daughter.
She plots to get the man
(Bradford Dillman) to her
house by switching briefcases
with him in an office. When he
shows up for his briefcase, the
revense-bent mother clobbers
him over the head, then locks
him in a cage in

3:00 (3) Dick Van Dyke

(9)

printing platei for counterfeit
rrinr*y is being v-night hy the 11

STARTS TOMORROW

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tormances are

1:30 (3) I Love Lucy

(') Mike DouglAs
(2) P7th Donahue
Romper Room

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(9) Bolo's Big Top
:00 (4) Captain Kangaroo

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dirty sp@N and pains. The
becomes a suspect.
young
1.30-9:30 CB.S Hawaii Five-f)
(Rerun ) A grand -seal. grIm
race Is launched In the first of a
two,-partI story. A pair of

on
annual circus, arid the
tryouts, training and per.
incorporated
into this special.
1:30-10 ARC Movie of the
Week "Revenge." Shelley
Winters and Stuart Whitman

(4) Gomer Pyle

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"Quadroion" (R)
"Big Jake"(GP)

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HISTORIC Fit.!.
A
ASOT1N. Wash tAP'
county road crew burled India n
petroglyphs along the Snuke
Univer sisy of Idaho an

That kit the odds at 1
DEAR POLLY—Brenda wanted to know how to prevent
1. and finally even that fi na l
baby's white shoe polish from rubbing off on people's
attacker passevi away.
clot tng. After cleaning and buffing t e shoes, simply
rub them with a piece of waxed pap
The shoes also
So I
outlived
°P'
seem to stay clean longer this way. —CAROL N.
position
DEAR POLLY—Brenda could keel) the white shoe
And that is something all
polish from rubbing off tier baby's shoes
cleaning
young
people must keep vjv.
htover wit
and polishing them and let dry. Then spray, al
Idly
In
mind.
of hair anrnv and let it lrv .......'
tni n' ' T
a
lit coat
- lie
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Even though yooarebriI.
.'
DEAR POLLY-! baby.
Ilant and well trained for
sit with preschool children
ess, if other similarly
success.
case
T-544:
Howard
T.,
while their moms are at
star performer's have had 10
aged
20,
rocently
dropped
work.
One
day
a
mother
c
forgot to bring a bib for
years head start, you may
out of college.
her girl, so I took one of
"Dr. Crane$ he later con- need to bide your time.
the plastic-backed diapers
fessed, "1 think it is futile to
This means, too, that Ion.
now on the market, opened
e;rit
spend
my time studying. for gevlty is a vital factor In
It out flat, pinned the pbs.
tic side to the child's dress
what does the future hold, your reaching the op.
(or it could be put around
an)way?
Smokers, who die of a
the neck, depending on the
-Me world Is In such furcoronary at the age of 45 or
size of the child) and quick'
mnnil that I figure I might as
ly had ci w.iterproot bib. This would be a great idea for a
50 while they are still vice.
well enjoy what few
or when visiting. The "bib" can be used again
presidents, obviously will
For
or its original purpose If necessary or Just thrown awa'.
I may have ritheud of me.
never become the head of
I have since used this mans times for my own .month:
"So I have Joined the hip- their firm!
old grandchild—MRS. S.
Pies and lire from day to
.
Astute Cardner Cowles
— day, taking my pleasures gave us some shrewd advice
where I can find them.
WIN AT BRIDGE
when he said:
"Those fellows who strug'"fungi do not happen.
gle to 'et ahead and bone fly are made to happen!"
Finesses, Loses- ---No Need
over coiege hooks till mid.
"Which means It rt'tuires
taken the right percentage night, are Just foollshl
planning, adequate pr4ara.
play in clubs, htit South
tion, a lot of "elbow grease"
HEED SIGMUND FREUD
wasn't half as unluck as his
and
longevity' to be sure you
The latlit'r of psychoanol'
lartner, who watched South
teach
the
throw away a sure game.
vals brought forth his new
So I have Uof.od Gardner
If West had opened a din. Irandi of medicine back in
iuitunud South would have had lSt)5.
Cowki at the loot of Page
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u:umunu IIflSt'
00 lii Y college testbc,
he
But
was
attacked
from
7
but the way the tic-tense
Psychobot
Applied."
all
sides,
as
are
most
limoSouth should make his con,
tract by the simple expedi. vatoril
Napoleon In a similar sein
ent of no fInesses at all
11.' 4 leading world psy. said:
Ile should draw trumps, chologisti opposed him rio"1 am not victim of cit.
ruff dummns"s last heart and
taking the
short rang, view, hat's
why Biblical Esau sold out
his blrthnightl Nsvsr succumb to $ ort range fads,
Ilk, th e hi ppie philosophy,
atheism or Communism.
God, Capitalism and 'elbow
arias." ane sternal viii.
Bell
Howard

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to

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just

my

But the aothrnmlogisLs add
that the drawings' primary val
esthetic and that most of
ue
the designs had been duplic4ted
covered them
before the
was

crew

with crushed boulders
The crew was providing fill
for widening an area toad

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month It wouldn't matter
w hich opponent look the
trick. If he led a club he
v. utild lit' taking the club g.
nw su' (or South If lie led
anything e
Iwo hi flow
IIH*I
James

Jacoby

In ]topia finesses always

work. In real life there Is no
point Irving one when ',oii
itt: Iv o f iidhun,g In gain
West opens the king oil
hearts liii suit was con.
tinuused
South rutted the
third lead and played a
couple of rounds of trumps.

'rs. .. 5... • .., •l.

thU

discaruin losing club

Pt wDAIa (NTI5,5 Ill

STASITS TWUN s- ape. a

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l,i.i,iutu, has hero
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IV

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4A

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cashed

You. South. hold:
AAK$$4 V.42 •J 4AK454
What do you do now?
A—This Is on. of Ihos., probirnus ilimi deprud on sour part.
nrr. 'Ike u'oward'a bid is pass.
The bulidurers bid Is
spades. The expert's Lid to (ise
hearts. You, mun-Iruimup Is fbi

against East. West's queen

10f)Ai' .S (t,..'tit)x
hititeid of i.i.IIin tuur spats's.

imvu IlL I*L

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nesce.

East returned a diamond
and South proceeded to play
out all but one of his trumps.

West

discarded

several

diamonds and South deduced
West
short
clubs.
was

Therefore

in

South

dummy's king of clubs and
finessed for the q ueen

,vemi.mcniled.

becanur the setting trick.

your pa mIner luas
tht.clui.. Wsat tin y'u do now'
Answer Tomorrow

South was unlucky. lie had
lost two finesses and hr had

"HAROLDiad
MAUDE"

mom

UNOS YOøsyIs
tii e Islas LG
ALL Dsffil'! .O4Rit
"PINOCCHiO"
*0 Car*aon Poniurs.
si.us an as

"WILD COUP4TRY"CsiOr
sTain, TOaso*
4 81 Allnes

No I In Color
"WitOla the STRUTS"

it s. iIN COU3S
"BORN LOSERS

s* 3 us cos,00
"WiLD ANQELS"

lcntiv.
csirnitan
I make mv
own circurmtaancrst
Yet M. Freud won outl
Winston Uiun'hiIl also ex.
Wlueiu asked by a member
of (,tic of his atuticunces how plalned England's long reign
it 11p1wiied that tie was as a wor Id mois cc hi'
"EngianJ
wins flit
able to survive the united
assault of the world's lead- ISIS
tog psychologists. Dr. Freud
That wasn't quite true (as
siniltal and said:
at Yu,ktown) 'but l.a ba-si.
'Y11corTert.
"I lust outlived
, utlunt
So set '.-i'ur itoal and don't
"At the start.I faced those be districted iiy temporary
4 I)wc1ftil foes.
fads, *uch as the indolent
one
hippie
of
But
them died.
philosophy, fur Rome
for

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(4) (9) Movies

Oiling Game
3:00 (2) Another World
(4) Secret Storm
(9) General Noipit&amp;i
3:30 (3) UrighI Promise
(a) Edge of Night
() One Life to
Live

same

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All My- Childr•fl
7:00 (3) Days of Our Lives
(a) Love Is a Manic

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MORNING
6:13 (2) TV Classroom

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Tomorrow

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100 (7) Somerse t

WEDNESDAY

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thropoiogist,s say

caution

Is

(a) S.a,ch for

11:00 (3) (4) (9) News

Up

(1) Jsopard1r
(4) Where the

the Cattail Righist Institute

easily

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Old

1P
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S. government, and Mc(arrett
La pressed in to service when the
search leads to Honolulu. At the
time, three unfriendly
countries, also aware of the
missing plates, join the search

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11:30

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Life

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Heart
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about financial matters along with upsetting
conditions connected with everyday matters can bring you
problems hard to sohe, so irlax and take life as quietly and
as
at possible. Avoid getting into arguments or
discusuons. for no one would really win,
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You are not sure just how
to handle some financial affairs you have to take care of, so
use every
to avoid making expensive enors. Don't
interfere in the .ffai,i of others for they are
thinking

Doris Williams,
Society Editor

12:00

(a) Cannon
10:00 (9) Marcus Welby.

I'OINTEIIS

Family Affair

AFTERNOON

Squad

9:30 (2) NIchols

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(C) TP11 Girl

10:30 (2) Decision '72

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IMP rubber dolls s.ctt es m' daughter rcc1vrd for
Christmas last i'ear. Her doll has cotton very dirty
from playing out-of-doors undlhave
deanIn
it with several of the commercial cleaners but none
of them get it
realIr clean. Can someone tell me ..
how to get this doll
c eani'—NANCY

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DEAR POLIX—My Problem is with the new life

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TUESDAY

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Club- Toeswere their best heirloom recipes and
er, Past
ttve days before
Commanders Leon Le Maitre tapping and heels clicking as gourmet delights for
a 'tasteti desired publication date
and Jack Ravmon and Adj. members joined In the fun of Luncheon" April 36 at the

STATE OFFICERS;
ELECTION: At this conithdrrw A. Gurke, president;
ference, club presidents will
Mrs Sidney R Davis, first
elect a nominating committee
rice president; Mrs.. W. I.
three members who will
Chennell second vice Mitanit names at the Fall
president; and Mrs. D. H.
otstn'-t Meeting for district
V illareal Jr.. recordingdirector, un'l fur state
sccretary .
nominating committee
PRESIDENTS:
Picnic member and alternate. Please
tiring Ideas tit interesting read Article Eight. Section
prugrama and projects to
s,
iteae, in the

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SY MARILYN GORDON
another civic program..
Seminole Spokes Welcome
This Is hard for me to understand but I have actually
And thatIs not all f 5 Y. wagon will hold their monthly
-had e trip where everything Magdalen.COflU)' 15 COn- luncheon at the Mid-Florida
wrirked out perfrctly.We new th testhnt&amp; freshly scrubbed and Country Club. Eugene Pht'lp
tin' Bahamas for two days of nenti' dressed V%it4 lfl a will speak abou t spring planting i.-sun and fun and that is what we oratorical contest for the Legion in Florida and related Idems of
got — sun and fun.
gold, silver and bronze medals. interest to newcomers.
Upon
I unpacked
First placr went to Wicklin
2.
/
only to
Gerard;aecondplaretoCrete1
The Parka Board of
Atlan ta . Beatrice tedrahita McNaney and n ir i pl1C to
has thOSOfl their
h*
--and I drove up for the weekend. Jack Peizer. Tom Merritt and Cm
tree which will represent
"
We had cocktails In the James Se uter 11j1
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revolving room at the top of the fifth rui'ners.up, were awarded CiIIelbefl7. Hold your breath,
the perfect tree Is the "Silver
Regency Hyatt House. You certificates,
Dollar Icalyptus' The trees
could aee for miles around.
Leon LeMatire, chairman whenpti&amp;iflbegvenW
From there we went to
MARILYN G()RDO
Underground Atlanta and saw ft was up to his Old Pat, making a residents at no cost to them f
Se#u'#i'*u*l4
third and second awards, then planting In parkwas, space
nil
IL)
on
Cndr
calling
Yeager
between
c1t
streets and
The next day found
shopping with Atlanta's largest make the gold presentation. By
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vote, a his time was
cirpartment
store.
m there it
had
by
all,
take
a
bow
Leon.
should have
POOt
Just received word that Dot
but Instead we C*Ifl
The Post also reports that Reynolds, president of the
D
IJea(lIlfle
dline
hOfflt
Past Commander Richard League of Women Voters, is
Requests for WOtT)eU'S
.
L.uak, is back on the fob and in moving to Ormond Beach. £)
The American
Legion the words of their reporter understand
photo coverage
at
th
th
e
libr
ary's
35
Memorial Foil
(parua. clubs, etc.) should
alflW4 his U1d CTVUtY seU' Paper I)ofls are giving her a
CasseTherry, has been very.
be made tit least a week in
t, missed
Seems that Stovak Gardens luncheon. tot
v
busy. One of their out.
advance.
evervwa
'
standing post activities was has taken on a new name. It Is
Spea"
ofthe Papff i)OM..
Engag
and
haid on ibe green at St. Mary

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and helped another who wanted
to breutfeed.
This Is t1fl the back ap.

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35 t)ff,

34

first

store, I called the store's protection office and tearfully
appointment to bring my daughter In with the
requested
priced, and I paid for it. My
clothes. The merchandise
lecture and told what would
daughter
happen to her If she ever repeated this act In their store
again. And 1, incidentally, was told by the young lady to the
store's protection office that In the two years she had
worked there I was the first mother eve. to do this, even
tho she was cerialn that there were other mothers who had
found strange merchandise in their honu's that the) knew
their money did not buy.
Abby, that was four years ago, and I thank God that I
had the backbone to do what I did because from that day to
this I have never had any reason to suspect my daughter of
bitter
taking a penny that does not belong to her. It
effective one.
lesson for both of us. but
I would like to quote the words from a sign I saw tit the
protection office on that eventful day;
'l'o watch a crime in silence Is to commit it."
Sincerely,

District VII Spring Conference

T'Tg
15

20 fl,.,, til,',
r.tme fnrih

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tt'tttIln'

a

letter I have ever written to your column, but your reply to the woman who
wondered U she should make a report when she saw a
pocketbook bring stolen really hit home.
When I learned that my teen-age daughter land her
(rlendsl were stealing clothes from the local department
DEAR ABBY. This is the

Garden Club Of Sanford To Host

hold Its second
Thursday. April C, at 73()pfl'

-me

can

. forms. available at The
pi epst to throw ymw djet to
Herald office, should be
supervision of Sister Theresa . month when the last clas, the winds! Those hndW(It±TIg
a
a black and
The Four Muskateers. Camn- joined the Whirl and Twirl gals are getting toget a of
ll
whi te
a
udio photo at
Yeag
Square

By AKIN SIE(2KOWSKI

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be done, Some plastic surVuns
DEAR LOW: 'its. It
do Ii. Since Adele appears to speak so fraiikh aboet It. ask
her bo lIfted her behind. Sh'il prchahh be glad In tell 'i
unless the Intends to 'ft on It terrier.

as the "Action
Magdalen SchOol under the Pad." Ilia all starimll lag

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The newly organized fleltona
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ARC: Asithaqdonelnearller come up with this oldl 'fob while she plant to dispose of
primaries, ARC will Interrupt Flops
Theater"
drama, him. Whitman, a psychic, is
Vounq
sod called in by the missing man's
Marcus
Welby"
for
10
minutes
costarring
Robert
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All three networks will be on
at
10:20
for
Howard
K.
Itobett
Read.
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I,
on
Smith
wife to locate hint
(he scene for the Wisconsin
10-11 ARC Mmeto Welby,
and Harry Reasoner to report, ambitious Navy career officer
Primary results tonight, and
M.D. "In My rather's House."
The
same
team
will
come
bark
who
has
neglected
his
family,
will have bulletins early in
" I '"
N..'"
from 11:10 to midnIght foi' a a*ially tile
ii, flcJ.
"-1
night, including cony
Nth" , With
wrap-up.
erupts
when
Yming
is
tfARMY
wi
bitterness
prnjertinn' Special roverage
his
dying
Whffl'fl
he
hasn't
h.en Perto
7:30.8:30
CBS
the
(lien
nunrnoned
home
also is scheduled'
Cltqi Special hail-hour report Campbell Show (Rerun) Ante wife's bedside, but arrives too ticulSt')y close, collapse's at Ms
rtkAsy party. cifferingfrnrna
from 10:30 to II with Walter Johnat',i gets nit some funny late 1114 son, also a Navy of. hi
nutsstve stroke 'Tho father, it
tilts,
especially
as
the
turns
on
the
father,
Russian
fleer,
Cronkite its anchonnan.
tuttlC tint. is a reformed
NRC: Live coverage front here to explore American feeling he's failed his mother
afrntuotle
whose
habits
Mister
athletics
and
report
back
to
his
again
10:30 to ii from the
ua.uttiy.
British
7:30.1'3OARC
The
Mod
Squad
tore
the
farily
5pM!.
Now,
singer
Petula
lIntel in Milwaukee, John
fHerirnj "The Poisoned Mind." however, Di'. Elley k'.ts drawn
(luincellar will anchorsmi Clark also iits (Hen.
to his lather and goes into debt
7:501:30 NBC The Admiral
(aptain (Ireer Is featured
l)iivitl Brinkley, analyse flue
the hesi of
robbery to make sure he
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shoots
and
kills
a
du'-"1
Of
the
shelves
to
returns
Alan Hate -ft plays
suspect and then becomes 'f
depressed as tl'ic incident pr ey;
"Y' 's"
run his mind. ftc decides (di take
resort he
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Seminole Mutual Concert
Aoclat1on will have as Its
final attraction Neil
SImon'S hilarious comedy,
".Star Spangled Girl" at 1
p.m., April 14, at Sanford
Cl,$c, Center.
This should be one of the
idghts of this stason.
Bursting with witty llnft
and brightly humorous
situations, the play deals
with two eariieat young
men struggling to pifl out a
'prnt5t" magazine and
the H.in,rlcan girl wh
moves In next door and
manages to aena 1)0th 01
thorn Into a romantic tail
spin.
Drew Tombrollo Is
producer and director fix
thc Sanford presentation.
He is assisted by Jerry
Sims, Karon Hudson.
Norris Yarbrough and
Jannie Justo.
For a goxi laugh, don't
miss "Star Spangler Girl."
Accompanying photo
shows an action scene from
the play.

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Send for my booklet "how
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otisly tried to sabotage paychoanalysis.
'T)ioni a 21id Opponent
passed away and the odds
now were only 2 I against cents,
Inc.
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SIASON INDS APRIL $
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MITSUBISHI, with a 17- or 28-horsepowered engine, Is a new Japanesemade tractor ideal for estates, according to Fred Hall, salesman at
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will help you solve all
71w nm in charge is Richard of Florida to hve. He is now the reftnishiq problem. So
Sch,il. He has had the Fern only Btz Franchise
and rail Bix today.

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PH 131.1933 CASSELBERRY

by ANN SIECZKOWSKI
Park Bix Company for am Central Florida.
Well, it's that Ume again. you Us" yt-ars now. Wx is a
Now. he can do your w4 Ige
You and will do a sk*y
know wtwt we rrepn . the old nationwide
chain
of
Job. but If after you see him il:
Scrape. clean a.-W refu9sh gliflt professional
furniture
work and stm* of the alif
is ldirf~ up again - does that reflnishing Shops. Them am 160
creative juices start perk4
every year about this ume.
shops in the franchise and they
What s that You'd rather deal exclusively In stripping and you decide maybe
go home and take on one of
go fishing' Instead of and renewing
refinishing some pie" of fur.
And Ll" man, &amp;hffl,is a true
otner jobs yourself. well, tia I;
cm(u_m&amp;n - highI7 Uj
Ined. Schill. He is the kind of man 04,
WeL. as lung as you are experiewed. You jut know you is happy to give advice to t.,
serious soout going fishing can trust him with those customers who want W f"A,
instead of keeping up
priceless antiques you are Job themselves but aren't,1sur'
furniture. yOtltM,1I, you have to
afraid to touch yourself, or how to go about
He will advise you sbcu
make other arrangements, you those more recent models which
stains. varnishes and poUbm
know- Ixt me tell you how to simply need a new face.
He has his own antique and safety in handling wx
make everybody happy while
about Wning which is so im
you get the job done and gull 'do refmwling &amp;hop in New j~,gey
your owri thing'.
for 2D ytars before he tame to POrtant in reftnish1lig worL
Before you get too frustrated
There's a place caned lila Fktlda bra vacation. That did
Refinishing Service, located On
Juist UW*ing about ad] that hart
it for the New Jersey op"-&amp;U

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Your rewvations now to

hotels lstoleavs your shoes
outside the done e1 night to
The Shined before moening.

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For iop quality equipment,
of A. Duda and Sons, has a operation. Incredible customer individuals. You can find parts highly skilled service men,
SeIYICC.
unique advantage In that it
for all makes and models of unquestionable Integrity of the
a remarkable relationship with
Duda Auto Parts has the automobiles as Dudd Is a company and its personnel, fair
a major producing orga. largest parts shop in the entire supplier for over 50 different prices, and Just for the privilege
nization. Hence, they have county with over a mile of well lines.
of meeting some very coneniaI
a constant, fast exhange of stocked shelves just brimming
We are
that if you folks like the Halls, go out to
practical knowledge about over with agricultural and have a farm equipment DudainOviedoanddoyourself
jarming and produce that can automotive parts, with an question or need, the best place a big favor, Don't forget Dad
and Is invaluable to their addithnal warehouse full of foryoutocallLsoviedo Tractor
his little Mitsubishi either.
mnuflkrs and tall-pipes.
cons
and Duds Auto Parts. You can't
What ou may not know, Is possibly go wrong cause those
To Improve what was already
a fantastic service Dud5 ha. selis stucs to the garages and personnel, service everything
now tnstaUedain IBM computer, service stations in this area. they sell.

For quahty repair Seni c*,IlX
quick Service, for smice At ft
right price and for in op
rvwtnnit to n't some reafly
nice folks, go down to Cartm
Shoe Repair and meet A-G,

enjoy

It is " of the ctmevacation spots in the wiDr:d
Come 10 CARIBBEAN
CRUSES OF ORLANDO
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Avenue 'Winter Pork
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all the same attachments foun
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such as discs, rotary mowers,
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Another cIvIllza$.n awaits
you Shrine of ttie Greet
Image of Buddha. Todaij I

temple. the world's largest
wooden strutture, which
little has changed f or 12
centuries. Nira, Japan*% first
ancient caVal, founded in
711) A-D. he snowcapped
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well known brands of
(Arm and home equipment.
such as the Allis-Chalmers,
New Holland, Gehl. Deut7
diesel, Vemitile and Steiger.
Uxw liall men. Ihirold, the
manager, and Fred his son.
eally have outdone therrselves
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best possible equipment
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HERALD SCOREBOARD
Reynoldp is the speed demon gwne and visit Crooms, Friday
wason and tonight have a take a early 4-0 lead. Lyndon
of the kam with 15 stolen buM afternoon At 3:30 p.m. Saturday
return game with the same ninie State came up with a pair U
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AIR ii i A Slight ankle injury tiasslowed they host Seabreezetha 10a.m.
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THE ASSOCIATFI) PRF
seconds to go The teams fin- "We're both fast skating
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both tean1 play more con.'
of their opportunity when they
To do well, the Penguins will srrvativeiy
a series that
open their West Division semi. have to crack Chicago's goal might be decided by a break, a
final series against the Black lending corps, stingiest In the mistake, or maybe an injury to
Hawks at Chicago Wednesday NUT.. The Black Hawks' duo of a key guy one hell 4A
2 Gam
night.
Tony Esposito and Gary Smith whatever kind of play there is."
"They'll know they've been In won the Vexlna Trophy, yielding
Minnesota Coach Jack G-nrThe Twins have never won a
the pla yoffs when we're fit,,- 2,12 goals per game-166 goals don, whose team dropped a 4.1
Winning pitcher Starrett gave
title In the Oviedo Little League up three hits, struck out 11 and
ished," predicted Pittsburgh in 78 games,
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decision to last place Vancouver
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rookie Dave Burrows, unawed
'%.'fl Boston Injury chart has in the regular season finale
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by the fact that the Black center Derek Sander'son as "un- Sunday night, said he is conIn the senior division contest
edged the Orioles 3.2 for their the Braves scored five times in
Hawks finished first in the West certain," defenseman Bobby sidering shuffling his lines for
is
fourth win without a loss and a the first and six more in the
by
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In winning their game last
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ParIs Jude Ornuin anti Bill
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place Boston hosts fosirth.place
Sanderion, who scored
Goldswnrthy, which took nine of
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loss In three years of little Bowser all come around to
York hosts third-piece Moo- sachusetta General Hospital against Vancouver. Gordon
league play.
treal.
score. The hits In the inning
Monday night suffering from wouldn't comment on his plans
But Henson had nothing to be went to Bowser and Jeff Lukas.
Also on Wednesday, second- colitis.
(or the other lines.
SCOTT
COVINGTON
slides
home
with
run
Chase as Andy Tharpe
ashamed of since he fired a oneplace Minnesota hosts No. 3 St.
Three runs In their halt of the
He will be let out of the his.
Minnesota fell short of breakcovers
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plate
ready
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throw
that came too late. With Tharpe on
hitter, In which he struck out 12 first kept the Angels wluuin
i.um,s In the opening game of the p'tal to practice and play, but ing two St. Louis records in the
the mound, First Federal coasted to a 16-6 win over the Chase squaci in
and walked five. The only hit striking distance In the early
other West Division semifinal. stwWd the condition detertor. regularseason. The Bluesi hold
National League play.
cCmein the first inning and was going, Jay Saucer and Jim
Of their last 11 games, the ate, he'll be forced to remain the marki for most wins. 38, and
a slow roller that just got past Riddle reached base on errors
Penguins lost only one, winning hospItalized,
(Bill Vincent Ph('
most po'nta, M. for an exthe Infield. Kip Grant was the and Mike McCan drew a walk
live and tying five.
0ev has been hampered by panaron team. Minnesota fin.
owner of the hit. All of the and those three came around to
Even so, It came down to the knee problems. Hodge bruised taired with 37 victories and M
Twins' runs were unearned,
score on three walks.
final weekend between Pitts. an ankle-one Pie had broken points.
Grant proved to be a big man
In the third with
burgh and Philadelphia for the earLier-on Sunday, and Espo.
6fourth and final playoff berth 15 sUn, missed Boston's final two
' for the Twins as he reached the Braves Just about Ices the
base twice and In both cases game with six big tallies. Ted
the West The Penguins stayed regular season games because
ti
came around to score. In the Dowser started the ruckus by
alive by tying Mladelphia 44 of stretched knee ligament&amp;
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Saturday night on a goal by
first with two outs Grant got his reaching base on an error. Two
The Br-inns will be out to
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single and came around to score more Angel errors, two walks
in the game
on two base balls and anerror. and hits by lukas and Dullard
they breezed thrnczjr the regisThe thirst time hr-eyed no
The Orioles tied it in the Gould accounted for the six run
VALDOSTA
It may have batted and .cored three times. Blackhawk batters.
Pittsburgh earned the berth lair season but were knocked out
different the first for
been a scenic trip to and from
fourth when winning pitcher inning,
the following night by beating of the playoffs by Montreal in than
Valdosta took a 2.0 lead In the
Four runs in the bottnm of
Bei,rrsit Wright who failed in his
Chuck Starrett walked four
The Angels scored four times the game but the stay of the third frame. Squrr was walked fourth put the Rockets In a St. Louis 6-2 while Buffalo, after the first round.
straight batters.
Blackhawks
In to open the inning, moved to commanding position they did tailing 2-0, came back to sink
The Rangers mul Canadlens thu'sI straight bid to separate
In the bottom of the fourth of the Oviedo
Two runs In the Twins fourth phor-lened game but it was not Valdosta, Georgia on Sunday third on a double by Davis and not relinquish, Tom Price drew Philadelphia 3.2 on Gerry played six high scaring games .JzsCk Bnsco from his Florida
Iced the game Grant was safe nearly enough. Singles by Scott wasn't whit the local semi-pro both runners scored on a single a wolk to
Meehan's 30-foot shot with four in the regular season, tneludirtit Wrestling Title. Brisco defeated
on an error and Dennis Abell Riddle, Saucer, .'Im Riddle and team had In mind as they by Torn Anderson.
a 6-3 decision won by Montreal Wright In the feature event at
moved to second on a single by
drew a walk. Both came around John', Mobley accounted for the dropped a 6-1 decision to the
The Blackhawks got on the Thompson and scored on
night, whets the latter was
Valdosta Rockets,
to Score on a series of pass balls Angels' final runs.
playoffs to be iiitier,nt.
board in the top of the fourth. Squrr's single. DavU totlowW
Valdosta's first three batters Dwight King rifled a single and with a fielder's choice on which
and wild pitches.
I expect
you clubs
Jeff Lukas picked up the
see us both disqualified.
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spt)rt3 stadium last
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The Orioles had a chance to victory, working four innings, were the big trouble makers for moved to third o.i a single by the Hlackhawks tried unPUY more conservative, close
ng hockey in the play- Cr-eat Maleniw was the victor
Lie the game In the sixth when allowing six hits, striking out the Blackhawks as they per. Johnnie King. A i','o'rd ou' iuces.i!ully to get Thompson at
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they grit twosen
via alk.s six and walking seven.
offs," said New York's Vie over the Great Mephiato In in.
R. ian Death %tatch.
eight runs themselves.
and Henson drove a hard single
themselves.
but Johnnie Ki,ig was cut clown single of the game brought In Trophy
tLadttehI,
The lone tag team event found
Jim Squrr reached base the trying to go to third.
to center but the final batter
Leading hitters in the game
"This is going to be a hell of a
Squrr and Davis.
Infernos winning 'iver Lowe
grounded out second to first to were the Angel's Saucer and first loul times he batted and
playoff series," echoed McxiTwo walks
The final two runs came In the
put
two
riddle with two hits each and scored three Ito three of those Illacktuiwks on the sacks in the sixth when ringle by Squrr,
end the game.
tresil's Pete Mahovilch, "tnt it T'tllet and Ron Miller. Other
esuIts haJ Tim Wuini beating
Top hitter In the game was Lukas, the winning pitcher who instances. It. a Davis batted third frame but the Valdosta Davis, Anderson and Jim
won't be as wide open as Us
Henson who had two hits In four rapped two hits In as many behind Squrr and was on the hurler Jay Thompson disposed Scherr were strung together
gaines we played this season Mike WebSter, Tony Garen
LAJUISVILLE, Ky. (API
trips,
trip&amp;
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You can't afford to play that WUiZUitIC over George Strickland
Anderson and Squrr were the
top hitters in the game, each [liii Walton of UCLA will be the wide open kind of hockey in the and Paul Jones beating Johnny
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the -Seminoles on the mound.
Seminoles, currently 9-5 on the Brown has a 4-1 record and had
season, have a pair of games on hurled more than twice as many
tap this week 'rith the rc'on! 4nnhigs .is ,illy other pitcher. lie
ne set for Friday when they has 70 strike outs In 42 Innings.
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Sterling (right) tell JerryWright.
host Lyman In a 4 p.m. tilt.
Ills ERA Is 0.50.
I LI( standout from Pendleton County High
Falmouth, n), UU 19.5
Catcher Kurt McLeod Is the
Sloan got a late start due to
points per garre average last year as his
posted 25-9 record. He
leading hitter for the Seminoles basketball but has come on '$
received several honors including All-Region, All-Sta te and All-Sta te
with &amp;.436 average. He has hits strong. He has a 1-0 record, but
________________________ In 39 official at bats and also two of his best performances
leads the team with a dozen came In reLief after the game
lulls,
was already lost. Hr has 3
I)rckle Deas, the kt-hancie
strike outs In 16 innings and
first baseman for the Thbe. Is carries an 0.39 ERA.
carrying a .341 average with 15
Chris Dawn has a 3-2 record
hits in 43 at bsts. He Is the top for- the Seminoles, but his ERA
run scoreron the team with l2 Li2.44.HehaJIg strike outs In
Housatonic
College
and has eight RBIs. Deas Is the Just under 30 Innings of pitIt was
u Florida who usually woras on the a date wits.
or
the
Goldsox,
pounded
of
Connecticut
tomorrow
night
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member of Lhe team with ching. Nick Brady is 1.2 but has
f
Tech Golidws are hoping to do it mounid
two hits and w,cred twice in the at Tinker Field and have two home runs. Mcl,eoid, Bobby 25 strike otits in 14 1-3rd Innings ~,
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weekend games with Harvard Reynolds, Chris Daum and Rick in the hill. hits ERA Is 4.41.
victory.
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made by Andy ma rpe of First Federal, Tharpe
hurled a one-hitter against Chase, winning 16-6,
in National League action at Ft. Mellon Park.
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AUGUSTA, Ga (Ah't - Ar
Jack Prosier Ford 9
Greensboro
I'm encouraged Iy
the
Maste
011111 l'zslttser has coniso sip for air for
Hal Spraigins
rs. Well, I can only Archer winning on the second what he hopes to be a new
that. As for the triple bogey. I'm
otter the nightmarish triple my that this way. In 1966, 1 hole of the sudden death play. seeing-eye putter.
Lincoln Mercury I
putting It nut of my mind. Su4'h
i bogey that cost him tits first played at Wilmington (NC.) the off-in this ease, the same treaCAffl in
Jim Edmonds Punt
The extra
for Jack l'russcr Ford, Ed tournament victory of the week before the Msteri. I tied d.eruus 14th train-I of the 5.4 form c( contact lenses, which things happen."
There was a time that thl
Miller trod a triple. Wayne Kelly year-insisting that the numn- Ilowic Johnson for first place gefleki Course where Aaron Palmer has been wearing for 12
SV15 Patnr'i fniirflnfliitdays
two singles, Jay IIer,iissn, bind eijwrtencc will not blunt anil then shot hr;rriM" 75 In the aIsn hit into the water.
(nor ictnries in 1966, VO. 1d2.
"They help me a lot,' he said
Tyrone Hayes and Brent his bid for a tUtU Masters golf playoff.
'1 had a shot from the wa.
"I canoe ov.'r to Augusta and let," he said. "1 thought 14 get "I believe I judge distance and 1954 are the most won!I',iv
&amp;'hurnnrtwr each had a hit. For title.
lint Spragins lincoln Mercury,
"I didn't feel like walking on won my first Masters No, I over the trap. The on. I blew much better. The only problem any rnsm-bul he is a dlnuiniHal
William Fredrick had a triple, the muon-rn but I wasn't all that don't think what happened at was my third shot-I dead is when I address the ball on a underdog in this one "You have
putt. I look down and get a kind to pick Jack Nicklaus," said
l'nt Schirard, Marcus Kendrick unhappy," the 42-year-old vet- Greensboro will make any dl?. fluffed it"
Charles Candy, the reser- "1.
ference
here."
of
hazy image
said,
adding
that
he'd
like
and John Kenkins each Punt a ('ran
If Paltrier La discouraged, he
The aging yet still popular didn't *how it when h. appeared
"I'm not playing as well as I'd soft-spoken defending clusmsingle. Winning pitcher, thin to dispel any notion that he left
the course in a huff Sunday at Palmer had it two-stroke lead at the Augusta National like. At the same time, I'm not ptnn "1 don't say he, could Will
Wells, loser, Wayne Lively,
over the leaders. George Archer (osirt"-his favorite-Monday playing all that badly. I had a it. I say he should win it
(;r.nsborn, NC
George's 13
"It wasn't a cast. that I was so and Tommy Aaron, with three
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Union 5
Billy Griffith won his own troll to talk. I did talk-I talked to three 16th, Arnie hooked his tee
game going three for four for several people, including a shot into a creek, played out of
Georges. He had a double and newspaper columnist. But I was the water, dumped his third
two singles. For United In a hurry to get home. It was shot Into a bunker and finished
with a triple bogey six
Transportation Union, Randy Easter Sunday.
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the 300 mark. Jim Keane has
the most base hits on the club
It's a ncr ball game in
nother Meeting Tonight
Metro Conference. At least for with 16 and leads the team In
the Greyhounds of Lyman who hitting with a .333 average,
now share the Metro lead with Stephenson Is in with 15 hits In
Evans. Both have two losses in 47 trips for a .319 average.
Thompson Is at .315 and
competition.
The Hounds return to Metro Costantine shows a ,305
competition this afternoon when average. And of course there
xsos Griffith, owner of the Minnesota the rate has gone up to 9-9 per Griffith and August A. Busch they play host to the Pioneers of
By IIF.RSCHEL
the solid .250 average of Dan
Associated Press Sports Writer Twins. "We're staying with sj cent, figuring out to an over-all Jr. of the St. Louis Cardinals- Oak Ridge. In the first go-round Radovic.
average of 6 per cent,
indicated the players' latest the hounds took a 3-1
An chance that the baseballoriginal offer."
Keane,
Radovic
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and
Marvin Miller, head of the proposal would ie money from the Pioneers with Kevin Stephenson are the "meat" of
The owners rejected Monday
season could open as scheduled
night a proposal by the Major pla yers' group, said the differ- away from players already e- Stephenson getting the victory. the Lyman batting order, hit.
Wednesday seemed
as more charges and occusa. League Baseball Players so. ence between 4' and 6 per cent tired
In today's game the 11ois Ling In the second, third and
Lions flew back and forth be. ciation, whose members hive Is $660000 a year.
The owners have offered will have their top hurler on the fourth spots. And when the
However, both the players' $400,000 fcc the health Cite
tween striking pla yers .xnd club been on strike since Saturday,
mound. Larry Qunat In with a Hounds have done any damage
to fund the proposed 17 per tnt association and the club owners merit of the pension package,
owners following
report card this season, will its been thiz trio that usually led
rejection of a proposed settle- increase in retirement bentfits must agree to Its allocation and plus *90.000 to pay for
work for the Greyhounds In his the way.
ment by the players' associ. mostly from increased interest Dick O'Connell. general man- awed coverage cost fcc
The number one man in the
last start Chunat worked nine
*h! the pe'." p!en
a!ernftheRostnnRedSoxsald Uredplayers,whomustbuytr..lou.0
Lyman batting order Li BrLan
transfet of
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Meanwhile, the heads of the earning.
Brewer who is stationed at third
a 4-4 tie with Boone. it
The plan is designed to earn jeopardize the entire pension WO(
24 major league teams achedBoone that put the Hounds In the base defensively. Then comes
annual contribution to the over- position they
.
412 per cent annually from Its plan"
sled a strategy session in
Keane, the centerflelder- of the
now have In
O'Connell said two owners- all plan to
cago tonight But even If the investments but in recent
Metro loop as the Braves nipped Hounds, followed by rightpension dispute were settled, it
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was unlikely that Wednesday's
our-fielder Stephenson.
Friday.
traditional Cincinnati opener
The fifth spot Is not set since It
Lyman coach Jim Payne Li
between the Reds and Houston
hoping Cbunat can duplicate the usually depends on who Is doing
Astros could be played,
effort of Stephenson In the first the pitching for the Hounds.
Sixteen other teams are
meeting with Oak Ridge. Today that fifth batter should ln
slated to open Thursday,
Stephenson held the Pioneers in all probability be Cost.antlne.
rest on Friday.
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He'll be followed by first
check with two hitS.
"I doubt that we'll make
Including their l to DeLand baseman Sam Parker, pitcher
new proposals," said Calvin
-over the weekend the Chunat, Thompson, Larry
been Brown and either Tim Shea or
Greyhounds have
assaulting the opposition's Randy Brooks, Batting ninth
hurlers with base hits but and catching.
Lyman brings a 9-2 Metro
l'.zi',en't been able to get the
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INGIEWOOD, Calif. (AP)
No. 2 Light heavyweight boxer
Mike Quarry ran his unbeaten
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knocking out Quick Hamilton of
San Francisco in the eighth
round of their scheduled 10round
Quarry's victory over the for.
uer California light
weight champion was his 11th
knockout.
Quarry, of Anaheim, trati
Hamilton on the defensivefrom
the outset and opened a t
above the San Francisco's
fighter's left rye In the filth
round. There were no knock.
downs.
Victory came for Quarry 1:50
Into the eighth round when the
referee slopped the match

Tuesday, April 4.1972-1)

The Sanford Herald

the only hits, both singles, only one hit, a single by Bob for Seminole Sporting Goods. Merritt, Allen Sirkenmayer, and two doiibh's for Sanford
Winning pitcher, Hilly (Iriffith. Wheanty. Winning pitcher, Winning pitcher, Tim Robbin, Andy Rufus and Rick Truckers Bob Cobean Waye
inset, Handy harvey.
r4 iitl
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Florida State flank 13
Andy Tharpe, loser, Greg k,aer, David tamn.
rilcjham al had toutk;. ?.r Fak
a triple and $vibl.', Mike
Strntnb.rg-Car1vn, Ron Anq
InUortI.
Sanford Atlantic
NATIONAl. IiAGtJI
MNS FfltAIi.
doubles.
had a twnrun hornet, and Voitlin, had ta
National n.nk
Medical Venter II
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Meyer a ocuwe and
(i-eoi'ge ungneon non a triple
niernarn vonnieroutra pitencu
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Sporting
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First Federal 1$
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and single Winning pitcher, sln!. For Winchester
a no-hitler for Florida Stale
Each learn got two hits in tire
StroibetCst1i0n1
Chase I
Hank, striking out nine batters.
Allen Rlrkenmeyer, loser, Jack Dav! Magda, D',n Keaeh
game. Walks mrunle the di?.
First Federal scored IS runs frence Tim Robbins had a
(.*art Mlchmarr and Bill Stack Keener.
Jerry Herman and Mike Jerrell
Chris Gardner had the big blow
Sanfor-d Truekers II
each had a hit. Winning pitcher,
for Florida Stale flank, a three. on only three hits, all singles by triple for Medical Center, Mike each had two hits and each had
run homer, Winning pitcher, lucky Visits, Jerry SnoUts and Aikn'n a single. Jeff Itayhon and a double for Eaecutnne, Torn
Winchester Hnnu', 3
JAk,' Jones, loser, 1)svid
Glen Robinson had a trIple Magdn.
Bernard Vonlierbulls, loser, Wayne Meseure. Chase had Mike Wright each had a single Duneumn had a triple, 1)kk
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Seminole l'ctrofrum $
Discouraged In Least
No details wcrc' available on
this game. Winning pitcher,
Jimmy Kennedy, loser, Pat
Johnson.
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During his two years of defensive assignments
Arnold called the former
arslt) competition at Seminole
High Kearseearrteda 2lpotnLs ('rOOtfl3 High player Our best
all around player. His excellent
per game average. tits honon
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includedAfl.Count)
Florida, AU-Slate. hoonrable heart of our lt)1l-2 tram.
High School AU- IlainiZ Larry and Greg
together next year excites us
"I'm looking forward to about the coming season.hough it was his first year at
the
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E° signing EErse selected as the train captain.
Arnold feels t'.e has now
MygoalLsIohelp out Birthe players he wanted
sijictl
nilngbam-SoutherTt basketball
most for his team. He Li IU
on the top."
Kearsewon'tbealofleinthat looking at another Floridian
effort to help Southern s and was siheduled to visit the
basketball program ,.w ar cite stts'cthatboybctOre
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Tue &amp;400t4 center scored 749
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player who dedicates himself to
second
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to start for the Seminole Junior preparing for his second season game." Arnold has been rebounds in his two years at boaris
Robinson, who played With
e -Sterling's Udm Kear
College Raiders in both his as bead coach at Thrmlnghaim recruiting Kearse for over a SJC. During that period of time coach
at SJC during the 1910.71
a 40101 cocthz during
freshman and sophomore Southern, was in town for the year and calls his signing "a he hit Si per cent of his field osting
hAt1a fine junior Yt'%t
Lhe teatil.
vesrs.. signed a grant-tn-aid to iinini Liii night. Arnold rn11i vnkw ten
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OOtRThSY in the operation of pk.srre boats is not only
Li set of consideration for the rights of others, it is a
*XSSI1Y to prevent accidents and allow others to enjoy
their fishing trip or other outing. Unfortunately, there are a
few people who do not reaped the rights of others enough to
slow their craft down when passing an area in which boats
are ancbierd and the occupants fishing.
One such md vidual was observed speeding through
congregation of bass fishermen Saturday afternoon. Not ore
or twice, but X different times, this lndlsldual raced
*u'ough one of the bass striking grounds, disturbing the
fishing and once narrowly missing a smaller, slower boat in
the congested area. His registration number was jotted dcsi
by at least two different parties for future reference!
According to The Florida Department of Natural
Resources. this state ranb..fourth In the nation in boating
fatafltlej, and this statistic is not helped any by unthinking
acts such as the above.
The Florida Boat Safety Law provides that persons
cnvlcted of violating the law shall be guilty ci
and liable to punishment of 90 days in jail andor t30 fine!
School site bass have been striking in several different
for the past week, with many good catches being
rt-p1ed. Lemon Bluff, Snake Creek and the cut near SR 41
bridge are seemingly the best. Top water plugs accounted for
£ limit catch for John Lake of Sanford Friday. The blue
pastic worm, fished on the bottom, is taking a few, while the
ot and Sonar plugs are always a good bet.
Paul Johnsrt, operator of Osteen Bridge Fish Camp,
reported bass slow in his part of the river, but catfish, bream
and specks taking the bait in good fashion. Most of the
speckled perch catches have been made In shallow water on
Miiourl minnows with some limit strings being brought In
recently.
Bob and Shirley King at the Marina Isle Camp on SR 4$
toek the afternoon off Saturday and tyou guessed It) went
fishing. Crickets were the bait and 40 bream was the catch In
about two hours, with Shirley landing one bass also. Bank
fishing Is still good here with bream, catfish and perch filling
the stringers.
Lake Jessup is coming back strong on the geckled perch
angling. Lowell Riley, Hiley's Fish Camp on the south side of
the lake had many nice strings brought in over the weekend.
Bob Fog). along with his wife, Joyce, tori Jody and daughter
Randy had 90 to show for their efforts. More than half of them
were bragging size. Tour and Judy Van Heulen fished from 4
pin, until dark Sunday, landing a beautiful string of 37 large
ones,
Andy Wilson of radio station WHOO accourpanled David
Riley car a Sunday outing which resulted In 43 while Ray Beal
and son. Jody, located 42 perch the same afternoon. A string
of 75 was landed by three fishermen who failed to leave their
names. Riley us to come on out arid he EU show you just
exactly where to go if you want to get in on the action.
Wekiva River catfish are in a hungry mood says Geor ge
Cheney, Wekiva River Haven Camp. A few bass, mostly
small, are hitting in Blackwater Creek and bream hive
5iuwVi duii. Q.tr.c *r led i.e water as being two feel
high In the river and expects fishing to Improve greatly as the
water subsides In the next few days. Specks are showing In
the shallow water In the St. Johns River near the mouth of the
Weklva according to George,
Dick Dove of Doves Taxidermy shop received several
nice bass for mounting during the past week. Vernon
Garlanger, Altamcarte Springs, had e 10 pounder, Walter
Polaski, Ca.uleberry, landed a seven pound specimen.
Another in the seven pound class fell to Paul Stroud plus a 2%
pound sbellcracker! A Longwood resident, G. L. Miller, also
came up with a largemouth which topped the seven pound
mark.
Dove reported sailfish striking in large numbers on the
coast at Stuart with Dan Piper, Maltland, landing one which
measured u.s fort, 10 inches,
Sanford was represented In the recent Orlando Boat
show by a beautiful display of mounted wildlife and fish
furnished by this taxidermy shop.
&amp;naU Craft warnings aeared to be the rule of the day
on the East Coast keeping the charter boat fleet confined to
the docks. Two of the larger party boats made It outside one
day last week but found the ocean too rough to allow much
sport. River fishing in the Inlet area produced blues,
aheepahead arid an abundance of jack crevafle.
&amp;l4e fishing slow •.. some aheepthead, trout and
drum" was the word from Wayne Brady of the "Fishin Hole"
tackle shop on Mal and Beach streets In Daytona Beach.
Some tackle bustin' Snook are surprising "lers in the
ai4iw.a DS3UI ana a nuge cuanuei nasa fell to Huh Rn.tø4
while fishing from a private boat just outside the Inlet, according to Brady. The monster w
brat 67 pounds.
The Onnond Bridge appeared to be the best bet for trout,
Orange Avenue best for drum and -. sheepsiread, pompano
hitting in the surf south of Sun-Glow Pier and bluefish
everywhere in the river.
Main Street Pier was the scene of some fast action cm
truui Friday, with Earl Feath erman accounting for 52 of
dirtil on a Sea Hawk plug. Merle Keller, pier manager, also
noted that blues, drizrn and ubeepihead were hitting for the
hilt fishermen,
Further up the coast, Flagler Beach Pies manager,
tkxiald AsIre, gave ou' the word that pompano are hitting on
shrimp, along with whiting up to It Inches long, weakfish.
Jack crevalle and blues moved In to range Saturday. In the
Ltrastal Waterway, trout, channel bass, drum and
croakers made up some pretty fair catches, while surf
Oshermen were also landing some of the big whiting. LETS
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PpiIin Mar 71.81 Apr. A. 11.1172.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF TNt
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL COI.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 11.1214
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
CEPTANCE
CORPORATION, an India na
corporat eon.
Plaintiff,
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LEWIS 0 WADE and DIANNE I.
WADE. his wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pajrlaiant to a Final Judgment 01
forecic'wee dated March 30111, 1572.
and entered in Case No.
"e Circuit Crt of the Eghl.enth
Judidial Circuit in arid for Seminole

County.

Florida.

NATIONAL

wherein

HOMES

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CEPTANCE CORPORATIOis,
P
bridaina cor por ation
LEWIS 0 WADE and DIANNE I.
WADE. h, wife. are Defendants, I
will SII to the h11esl and bell
bidder fOr Cash it the Iromt 0
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Sanford.

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The Loss It Costs Per Lin

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Dewy Cleft
Correll Ilurte
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al l Sanford Atlantic B•nk Uog
Sa,ifc-rd. Florida 37711
Pi.iiiP. Mar III. Alif I. It. it. 1572
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real estate located, situated
being en Seminole Count y. Flor ida.
Lot n, IAN LANTA.
SECTION. 15 recorded in

THIRD
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13. Page 75. PiliC Records ,
Seminole Co"'fy. Florida,
said pragerty being the same
IorTh In the FW.eI
ogment Of
foreclosure.
DATED this 31st Øay of March.
1172
(COURT SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR.
Clerk of thq

Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vinier.
Dputy Cull-i
Mars, Wd, Muller.
Boaougns arid Filter
P.O. Ba

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Who. Park..
Aftanf"wi. Mr. Leonard V. Weed
Publish Wit A. 1177

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Rites For

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General woe*rr%, ui yrs or older

il-Rooms For Rent
fi-Apartm.nts Null

FownisfOad
UMurntsh.d

2-Nouits Rent Furnished
35-Mobil. Homes Rent
27-Resort Property For Rent
21-Business Property For Rent

By Owner, New three bedroom
house. Total electric Fully car
poled Two baths Located outside
(it! limits. All eslras. Pay small

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3230101.

Help Wanted

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NEW HOMES

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Merchandise

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12-Wanted To Buy
1)-Swap And Trade
4-Equipment For Rent

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I-Lawn And
Gii*n Equipment
2-Uveitode And
Poultry

20 West Is located In friendly

SANFORD. 6 Blocks West of
St.
French Ave. on 20th
Only 3 to S minutes to all
Churches.
Shopping,

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acderate down. Total price
12.000.
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tily 17.000 per acre

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11919 French
Suns &amp; Eves. 373 7374

CARNIVAL

Sanford Realty

by

Dick Tunic

755410 French Ave
Div 377 7217

Outsta nding 2 story with
bedrooms, l%•, baths On corner
I. %4111.500.
Kresl -Furnished 3 bedroom, 2
lth for $21,100.
ecrest - Trim 3 bedroom. 2 bath

Stenstrom
lights,

Sundays

$74.

377 MIS.

AAA CMPi.Us'PIFNT
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Academy Manor

2OO Down
And as low as $70 per month at? per
cenI Poe 340 monthS II you qualify

under FHA 23$
New all brick hornet *Ith 3
bedrooms. Its baths •3r 117,400
Wall To Wall carpet lhroughout.

70

Central Heal system, modern
eQuipped
kitchen
with
brauhtulCabinets, large panelled

util ity 'con Call Don Ely for your
new horn, today
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772 4053

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Park. Sanford

131 5111

149115 373 1147

3715714

on age from employers
covered by the AGE
DISCRIMINATION IN
EMPLOYMENT ACT.
?Aot-, lnlornletic:' may be
obtained from the Wage
Hour office at 29 Carlalne
Building, 12490 N.E.

Seventh Avenue, North
Miami, Florida 33161,
telephone: 3505973.

7)-Mc4orc-ycl,s
And Scoftess

7 4-Trucks And Trailers
For Sale

23$

woenenand Yen tota&amp;a names from
OW t door f the city directory,
Car nice-nary Room III. Sanford
Atlantic 511* Building 103 E. 15,
SI. Saa'Wor.

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WELAKP.APARTMENTS
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AVALONAPAITMENTS

Adults- No Pt
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$15 Pork Ave.

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AUSTIN UEV CORP.

323-4670
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Altamorste Springs, Fla
By Owner CD. ! ;it 3 Bedrooms
completely remodeled. Central
Heat and Alt. Bicalleld Location.

373.307.
OUR AD TAKERS ARE HERE TO
HELP YOU, Call 3223111 for a

low cost want ad

Pet Care
TN iMAL _HAvEI4"ThOAROFN'G

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KENNELS Bathing.

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Call oi. of o ur Ad Veers for help

Home Improvements
Remodeling' Room Add. paanfnq.

FULL l.neC,.E Appiunces
SANFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY
1772 Puck Qr've3fl 1543

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Also washer and refrigerator
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3054
Orlando Drive. 323 5434
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Tuesday Each Month.
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at 7:13P.M.Reg ular at 7:43 P.M.

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Auto_Insurance_-

Did you know that your
club or organIzation

can appear In this
listing each week for
only $3 per week? This
is an Ideal way to in
torm the public of your
club activities.

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start cw cancel your ad for

the following day and
Saturdays before 12 noon.

Seminole
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If your club or
organization would
like to be included in
this listing Call:
[HE SANFORD

HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322.2611

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I- reiCh Ave 3775447

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tadesi r'5.jil5 putsiltIe
777 7411

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4431 SernoqanSivd
aarciun, jot-rigs. $14

frIendly, CQjrfeQajs Ad visor wilt
assist you an piac an, ypur WI1111

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$34 hI or 13$ lee?

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work, slabs, patio5.
or'iveways, walki. etc. 10 yr5.
US lieder. C &amp; S Building. III
experience Free estimal.I,
Vail
*e.tanebie. 32.3p3*.
Gave spur hOne that rse. look. rXlS
Mildew. tungus, dart removed It'orn esterors. moQ.le homes,
your honseor building by pf'iiiaIr, reasonable
rates
Pr,,,r,
washing
PAUL S PO%.GAR..222
wav,ed
Lic ensed, banded. u'
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Special Services

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77) 3475

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SEMINOLE. INC

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Paradise Pools

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room United Fence. Awnng pen
Carpet of Sanford 37) 3434

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Pool Suoplies

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Windows.
Pa.ng S.,,.ConIrW Framing.
Trim t Licensed, bonded 32.3

AutomoliveServici
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repairs

Remodel, Repair.
all)

Hwy. 17 92 I Mile
South of Sanford

home

CABINETS OR ROOM ADO

Bldg Ii, Airport, 323 ISIS

Attic Insulations

.4 'v.a ri.
777 ir

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niJIda,re and Kitchen Ad Ad
pl.ancq't C, H Sf1014 1700W 1,1
St Ph 322 3113

C000INSAPPLIAPICE SERVICE
Repair, All makes &amp; models

41

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r,pa'? 373344%

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Plumbing- Electric

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Dialling.

H*', MHet Ph 372 17)3

122 1422

Appliances

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Business

205 III 6)Xcoilect

SANFORD PHONE
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estimate. coil Carl Harris. at
SEARS in Sanford 373 1171.

Pro

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BUILDER.DEVELOPER

Apartments Rent

Furnished

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*FROM $174011

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All's III iprtlsing appearing In The
Sanford Herald en Wednesday will
automatically be placed In Thor.
Ways FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
SECTION that is distributed to an
additional 16.104 heni.'s in the area.
Advertisers should Include this
inssrllon hi compallas, their earned
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The following businesses
are listed for your
convenience. Permanent
residents and newcomers
will find this directory
the most convenient and
up-to-date way to solve
e'/1ry pro' 3.

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Father Richard J Lyons

,OARAOE ON CARPORT

Domesfic.ChIld Care

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HEATING
BEAUTIPUL KITCHEN

Will C4W@ for Children In my horn.,
centrally l ocated. Everything

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Equipment For Rent

And as low as 570 per month at an
a',nual rate 01 7 per cent for 340
months it you Qualify for F14A 73%

TO
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Model Open

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NAME STATUTE
0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that Pt,,
idersl5n.d, pursuant to th e
.,iFk$Itboue Name UVutV. Chapfx
111 $05. Florida If alules. will register
wItt, the Clerk of the Crcutt Court, In
or for Seminole County. Florida,
an
ion receipt 01 proof of the
Publicatlon of 1*111 notice, the tic_
tioj
name. GEORGE CON
rIucTIoN COMPANY under
pIct, t am engaged In business at
5 Brain Bones Line In 1h City of
Lb
inq*opd, FloriØ
That the party Intefesfed In said
51(1055 enter,w iii Is as follo*-i
Goore I. Davis
Doled it La'weed. Seminole
eamfy, Florida March $ttt, 1172.
Mofi: April 4, ii, II, 35. P)),

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person to Ranch House, Sanfur d

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Omiwef, ajfussmt,r. 74-ltd 'ri-it-tv'
1950 Can a teen it US 114A. ,-,

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407W lit St
Ph 372 731%

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Apply Western Auto, 301Vi st. SI.

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KULP REALTY

REALTY. INC.
Rig ReallslaleBrOke?
Park
3222111
hISSundays &amp; Holidays Call

0445.

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This NEWSPAPER does not
knowingly accept HELP.
WANTED ADS that In.
dicates a preference based

31 HOUR SERVICE

Jim Hunt

COLONIAL

Anl.c,i,pi

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CALL 327 7151

CONTEMPORARY

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BALL MEALTYINSURAPICE
01 C West lit SO
122 Sell

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP
P o øc' It. Altamonte Springs,

31,111 Park
A Hilidayl Call

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)VERNMENT OWNED 140M1
LOWDOWN PAYMENT
IaIPLETELY RECONDITIONED

SPAN 151-I

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Houses For Sale

'.1W Bus. a IIUSQ.,, 5755 S(I't
YOL,'aC.- $ AUTO SALES. "
13 71100111
t'/ll L.enlan, Pontiac. I dr, ,' as.
air. power steering &amp; brakeS, vIny'
top 73.001) mllet $?.= S.emlnola
Coin Center, m-'ss

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AC)C)lNG MACHINES Pent a ri-n
Olavttta Electric for 510 a rriomlls
Apply rental l0,vard purchase
Clack *illS George Stuarl 133 1
I400n50n Orlando Phone toll Inc
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Qc41a.a,ar. Dab, Beds
CARROLLS FURNITURE
115W Ii' St Ph 377 $Ill

Houses For Sale

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ConvertIbie.

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FOR used bvmn,ture. appIancet,
it*j15. etc
hum I ur 140 ISiS
Larry's 4/i- 71% Safford Aye

about my Alfred taking a prize for
the funniest face aL the party, when he
wasn't even playing?"

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In

making

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THE SHOPPERS
GUIDE
..Y

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Appl.ancrt

"What'
s this

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WAN TI: 0

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excellent neighborhood for
0.973.
ocred - Swing with ftIIS 3
?dream. 511,550.
anti - You will fall for this
dec 2 story with 3 bedrooms, lV
lths. $74,910

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.l.cr , s ColOnuul 5.ry', 1101 '1
)22 9116

GOODS
Your pci's.'.' f,''(,' A.
flosloc ilIac? Or ic'
75111 Sanford Ave
3)) 1512

12

A

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W71 Mustang MatIi I, 141$. A.'
Can ,Ps&amp; PS. Al', Phone *ft,' S
P in 177 Ws

Oil

:,'

A

New Tires 1 owner. 233-4W

Upright Piano EccilleviP Cendittoas

F,eri(h

Call 327 11)0

1400
IArbor' - Orreili I 4 bedrooms.
i baths on lake. $57,300.
N Arbor - Beautiful 2 bedroom
Ith Florida room on one 01 the
ettiest corner lots In North
tminole. 521.000
ptalr - Almost new 3 bedroom,

leally 311 2424

FEE-I WK'S SALARY-- TERMS

At

Auction. Hwy 1792.

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aind Tone SIN

duly hO I Sanlord Farmers'

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SEMINOLE SPORTING

Cvs5gnrnenIt

V1

mi94o.
Fury 1. 1947, Ide, haf$OO, FS

3114474

20 ttA) Gal '.lorag. Ti,, $41; '.*-

r.rry Monday flight. 7 30 p

Aire - New I bedroom. 7 bath.
tntral heat &amp; air. $11400.
-Nice) bedroom. 25% bath with

F yes

For lef t Condon
t
. 137500

midolator, Part* lab, 0 $04 CLI
II, Avant Ql&amp;sd control pena l with
watt meter, linear. 5130 373 4974

PUBLIC AUCTION

All Exclusives

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CR Radio. Browning set. Oemco

mostONSPOr.fiNGuuOc)
D0w,iows'tits
Sanford
In

SI -

'Sanfsrds' Sales Lsadeq"

".5.

3i u.1rn, o,,

5r ,!V Bat. 2.3 does
BelAir a Of
?,'llefll 7A.th. (orl Fm,
Special $$ Shelley's Used Cars

Musical Merchandise

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377 "?A

S HP Outboard Motor, good con
dIllon. $35 173 7751

Call Stenstrom

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Autos For Sale

IS ('ev

Itt

Ant ilull wanted buy sell trade
Also refvusriiasq BRIDGES. be.
At Is# St ,77 71111

'eminole Coin Center
No Buy Gold Cons
1711W lit Sf 173 4151

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this we put Bonny through college? He's
joined a farm commune, and he's the proud
father of a radish!"

"For

PARK I £h4tlQuS
p'v
&amp;
Corner
fors 1?'vrs - I S i at 1 2 7
by aPP?. ]??or? I

WAN! ADS

oc

Reawable EQuity, AM Take O.'

1IAMMONO CHORD ORGAN

Marine Equipment

11 -4

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190

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an'rf flithirOOmn C.bIvta

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S rior,da IIutC
iiri()f,vUFr %GAROFPICFNTEI

Boats and

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AfltltIeS

Frmra lops. sines, export In
%laltlrin 771 1011

WlIt.l.q,A,

MUIIILr WORLD SALES
tlta seleCtion Of dOuble wide fl
Central Florida ll'g inventory of
17 widiS lots and parks
avalabi. Opin CIte III 9 p m
Lomaled Hwy If I), Iong*ood
_j)I 117

42

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M.aOn.f;c Car and Yr*.k Sagirt, I
da ;rei(a, 574 7954,
Wtrh.q,

Import 4 u

p

M.naq,r l 2775111cc eves Ill
sEW iN,
r
SANrOD
Ill
CFNTEP. 707 A East lit St,
flnwnawn Sanford

St'-ip-q rants For sale Call PIe.'
Reserve, 373 940%.

\\)\)

11

PEE BEDROOM air con.
honed, with fenced yard.
ssume $14 per cent mortgage at

-11

100 1 Moor 134, Regency So
Room I Cas.sf-lb,rrv III 3100

out

Two each. (setil 10 Ton Wagons of
11100 IS, Id ply lmplatnenl tire
P14w cost $510 each, nave offer
Ph 73) 0050 or 3712730 ask f,
Herold OWen,

Mobile Homes
(,llEr.oRy MOBILE IIOYFS
71- • 40 lIar ringlOn
100 French Ave , 113 S100

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:'

Lalita - Children wanted for
is 3 bedroom. 7 bath. 519,400.

Order lies. Call M's.
Cannon of Sanford Carrvaiescenf &amp;
Nursing Center. 3221314.

3-Pets And Supplies
44-Clothing

13

all city services.

4

RN'S, Aides a

4

C

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ii.

'0 BEDROOM near town, newly
alnt.d, assume 84$ monthly
Cyments wills $2,100 down.

yfalr

FINEST

Cooi
needed fgr
handicap
bocafed 70 miles north ci Qr:aaiøo.
Must be available lo,
on
.'yyvr
date I(F',O.
schedule Live In
accommodatIons 5V$il.Li.,. Cal
N.e. Larson at 444 SHI. _______

5-MachInery
And Tools
ili,-BuiIdin
Materials

S-Autos

34
6

3514 Hiawatha Ave at 17.13

'j baths. Only 531.500.

Male.Femal,
Hit? slanted

Musicai Merchandise

fishing 5IVJ)
forms I miles
horn Sanford hl'341 9? 7271

. 1)

Phone 131 4300

Office Equipment

7

r

Large lot with citruS, Swimming and

Mobile home on 12$' It
10' lot will, trees and shrubs.

ONE OF SANFORD'S

M01h,r'i helper, live in, care of
house and Children, Permanent.

4-Store And

TranSportation

'!

REALTY

Bibs sitter to live in Help with light
houswork. Pne 322 3104

IS-MAscellaneous
For Sale
SA-Hosn,eho$d Goods
P7

SOLD

before they are all soldi

i

Must be It.
In
110n , _avs Monroe
Iran, Hwy. 17,) North, Sanford.

1*-Garag..tummag. Sale s

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Good in

10,000.
a Mary - Lakefront 3 bedroom,
,s baths. $11000.

IF you haven't seen this*
homes lately be sure YOU do

Female Help

Waitresses wanted

51-Auctions

S'\ -

itt, with central heat and air.

5 LEFT
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E' par ier.Ce.d wa.t,ess. Apply in
Person to 010"(544 Restaurant at
Village Rest Truck Terminal, 1500
%
French Avg

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(L(

Phone 1)1.1311

is Mary

Experienced machine operators.
Apply Prattville 0$ Loflgwood, 700
Highline Drive (Den's Plumbing)
10 a. in. to 2 P. in.

Equipment

,jt

llwlida - Pretty 3 bedroom. 2
Itta with central heat &amp; air.
il.)00.
llwllde- Executive 3 bedroom, 2

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52-Boats and
Marine Equipment
1)-Camping Equipment

377
l.0110W000, 7 IDf$, Zoned P 7
Good løtjtiøri for hornet or
duple 84 711' U' 1).000 Inch 343
tel
Cernatery Id, I specie, Garden of
Filth. Oflianri Reply now 4.41 r
the Sanford Herald. Sanford. na
27771

.tpi,po.d to sq sag

n
lane ' d•iagn.
Console PA bala nc e of 535 or
Dari'fl.nts of 1$ Call Credit

hutt0rahftle.

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19.500.
A&amp; -Spiadcd 3 bedroom, 2Ve bills
lake. 149.750.
aam,'ald - Ideal 3 beitoorn with
lorida room, equipped kitchen.

Rear Yard Enclosed
For Privacy

DENTAL HYGIEPIlSi Four day
week, paid vacation, salary open
Reply Sox all care of The Sanford
Herald

S 1-Bicycles

Really

'7

ItPa5 an IS cleared acres. $ILR.
son Place - Beautiful 3
edrooms, 3 bath with poo..

Wanted

Recreational

Johnny Walker

811.000.

Truck DrIver, semi van. major oil
company. Excellent salary and
benefits. Live Santora, Fla., S
days war Ill week. Must be bondable
and OUSINY under department of
Trerssportafioa'i, Contact o. Rice.

24-Business Property
27-Real Estate Wanted

~J

r.try Clvb Manor - Extra nice 7
pdroom,kitctsen newly equi.'tOd.
1300.
ely - Lovely 1 bedroom, Si

WEST

4.wfq MaeI'i,ni

SON MAbEl FIIPI4IIUPF
Sell tnadif
III lIE IS' St
177 ta?)
i/li

lorida room &amp; den. $27,500.
- Older 3 bedroom. 3 bath, 7

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p.nI•nI

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Ford I P Gears. 1$. i-N
52$, Ing geir &amp; D'niOVt Petter'
Coed-! n's 'all 372 751, lIe','

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Stnger Touch &amp; Sew

tmrns Call Bud

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I bath. .(ltcIen Equip.,
Carpeting, Air 7, No QualIfying,
5700 Down. 10 Yr. Mortgage, $52
Month. Ph. 3327331.

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M

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Satle I •r"is, Orai'ipt,
I a"ge'bs. arid Grapefruit
177
5414

Auto Pepairi
PartsAcces,orle,

6"0 17 Vol, Batteres, 1' fs
Sanford AV*

177 1"#I

7411Aff4f,'"I'lor

For S*lai

5 Uemaining

f.-,-ia,'sl tna.lp, lril,

Miscellaneous

Sc

Lots &amp; Acreage

31
Now

Payton

2 Bedroom,

Night watchman for outside con
StructIon. 373 4030

3731910 estenslon

Gill Fox

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71

11OLPVISIC)P4511S15$1SUP

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p.m.

31-Houses For Sa le
32-Farms &amp; GroveS
33-Lots £ Acr,a,
14-Mobil. Homes
IS-Income a Investment

by

SIDE GLANCES

Beagles

1.1 a nSnt m I" P'apQy r,
0, rio ia,a'iQ,a aesded n'.'
s4#tu 't•ant ft's II) C*iyfo *-,.
p
i Ca" )73741l

,qv,''
aenmore avail-er, part.,
vied machines MOONEY AP
Ph lAfl(#4 7J 0451

raa

Agency

REALTORS
327hI71373Q53

01st-nastier. lanitor combination
See Mr. McLaughlin Rolling Hill,
Country Club. Altamrirde Springs.

Real Estate For Sale

!'- 1!

Air-sill, SuODlal

Atti

$71 p PEtFAlO
F.lrwa;Ple,a SIØ'WI
4415

22005 Franrn )fl73j

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'0 BEDROOM- Two baths,
ptitets.nl dream ionic beautiful
irge oak shaded yard, Spacious
cms, large built In kitchen,

F HA 231 PROGRAM?
We ate building new homes no vy of
your (110CC, 3 and A bedrooms. I',
balPis, P401
In houSing develop
mntts See if you can qualify.

AItC

Bed'sbySealy,U5iSSot

Dnvenlc.nI location $17,700 1400
ow's

ird hone

r,v,,

II per day ,eriPal P' Electric Carpet
TURF
TUNE

IRS

If

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SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY

rice i0100
PEE BEDROOM-Two bath,
itclien equipped, icemaker,
NOW, cent ral heat, ft-ncsd yard.
i,'InkIer $19,700
RIlE BEOROOM-It's baths.
all to wall carpet, central aIr,

SEE Us for a MODULAR HOME
Anywhere Within City Limits
WHO CAN QuALIrY UNDER NEW

Men needed for nu says
1.55
training pay. Call 3334114 after I

25-Wanted To Rent

Dl

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SOIl,

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oller .#igeor,, f air

Snampooer *4th purchaSe of Brue
Lustre CARROLL'S FURNI.

dutiful location with shade and
uit tress, built in range and
vets, air ccndihloas.ed, excellent

Realty

AUTO SALESMAN
VoIkanagei-i dealer needs one es
perilsiced automobile salesman.
Top pay. Excellent benefits.
c,Ur 34:".1'.&amp;A .,fl,
espetlene In fine other than eulo.
Apply Its person to BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN. 3219 S. 17 .92,
Sin ford

Rentals

7 2-Import Autos

DEC 10

.

To pick up eggs at area farms, and
deliver to processing plant Oc
Caslenal Saturday work. Bonus
and Incentive
plan, group
Pv5ptalixatlon and Other benefits
Apply Pinebreeze Farms. South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford-_
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)-Av1 Kepairs
Parti.Accesso'jes

end asking for a friendly

'1

TRUCK DRIVER

14-Female Help Wanted
u-Male.FemaI.
IttIp Wanted
IS-Situations Wanted
17-Domestic-Child Car,

Johns

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7.511 Work
W i ll train, riot
seasonal Apply In person only
1257 Chariel St . Lorignood
betn,en 3 )0&amp;$p m

13-Mat. help Wanted

BEDROOM-SpacIous,

t.oe

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I

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ntmn't 111.110.

St.

Nice large 3 bedtooni, I bath
screenod porch, uIlliff room, work
room. nice yard. fruit trees
1119.500. 102 Iharvion Drive. 322

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Employment

lEE

%iflPj5

total, ISO 13 MOIII$iy P- 373 5315

PIANO LESSONS
13 Weak Chord Course
Harry Waster, 373 1375

Male

Ill 5772

tp Owner 3 rled'OOnt I Balls.
Fenced. Enclosed Carport $11,500

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13

antral air, fenced $74,750

T HE TIME TESTED FIRM
lION PARK AVENUE 177 III)
AaiIl.ble nighlt at 177 14%
or 377 7352

Instruction

)-Announcemints
4-Cards of Thanks
$--In Mamoriams
S-Business OF-portuniti.s

sent

In .

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£

24-Houses

4

Ja
ckie's Swim School
l
f1ralra
377 3333

5- F lisa nc Ia I

In rc me Estate el:

277 7411.

,

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pntrat air. 577300.
0 BEDROOM- One batta, toned
mmer.l, nice section (or imall

JUFUdU

liii ti.'(

Oe'. Noon

Found
2-Persona Is

a the Csvrl at Ike Cevety ledge.
Smmia.ie Ciiwty, Stale e4 FlorIda

A Vitae

151:11 l_.J,.._

SECOND INCOME
-Ideal opportunity for married
woman to build secure busne'u
willie contributing to famIy In
come. Write RawlelgPi Co. P. 0.
Boa 3447. Memphis. Torus. 31m

Announcements

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WI'QA . Dmt throw ace; Sef vi.
ole "ants
Sell them QuH'&amp;Iy
*4th a ileeaatd Want Ad by catting

Car.

OP'P0lltUNlTYKNOC KS
I (tare yOu 10 OCt-n 11515 door ho SUC
(Pet SIt 40$. $4.3 SISO

7

In bulinuls at 415 E
Semoran Blvd • AIII,Tsente Springs.

Sanford, Flor ida 32771
PsiatMar.2I.2i$Apr4. II , 1573
DEC 13

We

Terrs

Opportunities

CLASSIFICATIONS

engaged

SPIEl &amp; SPIE R
Al-tOflityt for said Est at e

'

BusIness

6

(11.71 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

TOW040MITMAYCUNCERN
y
*II take notice that the City
Commission of the City of Sanford.
Florida 17 5
Ql,
on
APIII 24. 19". In the City Corn.
mission Room at the City Hill in the
City of Sanford. Florida. will con.
5d•q and determine wtisitier or not
the City will cIos. vacate •nd
abandon any right 01 the City arid
in and to that certain
public
easement lying east of French
Avenue and btw-es-n Colonial Way
avid Katherine Cowl. Said ease-nent
being sore partIcularly dncribq'd
In f0llo
The South 7 feet of Lot 1; sOuth
wettprly 7 feat 01 Lot 3i north 7 lest
and the northeasterly 7 feel of Lot 3.
B5Ø I. Highland Part, Plat Book 4,

Deceased

7077 101A0u11% Or

Jon SMOI.tWA1C04ER$ hid k;tk.
I"# habit the easy wat Meet.ng
cerittr at SO Augustine Church

1 thru 4 lImos. Mc a line
Sfligulotim.s .... 7$ca line
71 tImes
....... 12c a line

FOR VACATING AND
CLOSING AN EASEMENT

U!2)SRY S. LEVY

garage pantry. Stove and
r.trloeratOf'. Good selection now.
FI'M and VA financing. Now
Woodmire or, Sanford Ave near
Onor A.

Tel

Caiseloerry.
For
formal-on (lii 471 7130.

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING

order disotarging ttveni as luck
Executors.
hg ROSE .Y
SAM LEVY
AleAecjorsofni, Estate of

.14

Hall.

.,,iu,tl.
a.3377
ATTORNEYS FOR
PETITIONER
Pubflsh. Match 21. 21 A pr Ii A. ii,
1172
015%

html. then and there, nile op
iCWi0vi to the said Judge fOr a
final settlement of their admin$rit ion of said .atVe.an4for en

proud 10 after bigger
bedrooms and cleII, thicker
carpets. enclosed laundry and

We're

SMOKERS

COnIQCU?IVC

insertions-No Change
Of Copy.

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lattice is barley given that this
undersigned Will, en the 70111 day of
April. A 0. 1172. present 10 ttie
P401101' able County
of
Judge
Sariik*lsCopa'dy. Ftri4a, their final
re'i,rn, account and vOucherS, as
Emsci,$c.rs of trio Estate f HENRY
B. LEVY. 0C4&amp;4ed. v.d it said

Better 235 's

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ARE 'Vi, TROUBLED! Call

Ifee

Fsen.ngi 777 1Q04

OPENING THIS WEEK -

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FINAL NOTICE

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FHA VA F HA 231

I.,IIJJ

DIVISION A

Oic,sed

37 1041

Sanford

Day.

CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.32)

HENRY B LEVY.

peace Contractors.

1100 REWARD for Information
leading t arrest an Conviction of
Ifrsan breakIng A. entering N H.
Aliens house at Pt I Sci 704*.

P(lI:fl1'

IN IWI CIRCUIT COURT. Ills
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

April 4,

tiousesFor Sale

bedroom
bedroomtor,ipaelty
Sit (cvtdtionhl. i,ithifl citylimits

,Lfl t4iO1
I

Pets

And Supplies MIIePOIsgss,.AI('P Oegl,fecaf.Pas
Sante. $30. call art? S 20 P.M. ni

Conditioner,
519, excellent ctndllion; 10
Jalousie wlvwlo-WS, I 77' I SO" aa'wf
I do'..,bll, 134" 1 31", &amp; I 17" w U"
*3)_'.!.
,.,
,,,,.
Priginair. .0
of erc.a.'l
eapvdtor t4 P hone 77I

411CW6 Wt)IT
If '

You!

4)

iT,rFon Alt

IMAW COPISTIUC f 100 CORP
1730717

UI BEDROOM--Larg, family
ome near I 1. built in kitchen.

Help

Household Good; - -

ISA

y.

pro,,ss.oatal office space available
Will build to suit ti'ninl. 377 7070

3

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ngcctroF'

in Frlvp

UN BEDROOM-Cp,ammlng
ui'ons built secluded, but clots
I. llrge oaks, central air. I1F,4911

31

777

To

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by Art SInsol

.t 5700 down and ISO per month if
ialltled. 3 Old 4 bedroom models
lost In city 701) Santa Barbara
If i
I

For Rent

BILLY
GRAHAM
The Challenge

Florida.

lb. LonOer Your

75 &amp;

Business Property

spapab1eto'MAq5MARS. RFD. New Smyrna teach.

AI'ThUr N
Jr.
Clerk of Cire-jit Court
54rni,ioe County CourThouse

PuOiasIi Mar. IL, 31,
isn
01541

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3

al0'hbOvfld
fd,hlon for only 117% arid receiv ed
free - How to Fla.i Peace With
C.ci' Make heca or money or

Orlando
83.99Y3

10,11f 4

Fla . 37701. Seminole Cnlv,
Florida under the fictitiouS name of
ALTAMONTE VILLAGE SQUARE.
arid ?hat I n'efxJ to register sa id
name with the Clera of the Circuit
Court. Seminol County. Flor ida In
bcvdjncu with Me provi..cns of
Tow Fictitious Name Situhe,. To
wit: Section 542.05 Florida Slatulet
up.
Sig Albert V Pope
(Sol, owner)

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BOOKS BY
lIt.y

L7

Lake Jennie
IIighinlulA

Ads

_______

THE BORN LOSER

I

Istse traIler an private 101. Air
,ditIOraed, clean, nice furniture
Adults. $115 3030 Ma.jnolla Ave
Sanford.

Now-UseOU r

Housecleaning

Houses For Sali - -

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APTS a nd Tiallors UI) across

WrIePO Boa 171)
S.ailord. rh

Seminole
322-2611

Spring

trofti Mahvialand Sanford Mobile
Poll, 311 15)0 Children not

P4rsonaS

PACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM?
PrtPIali% AIOhoI.ci A nonpinOus

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Rent

Can Pleip

IuI'lrijt Mar be entered igalnse

,.r

I

Mobile Homes -=

n

Derlison Rd. answers to "Joker".
$bstan!'at rtsrd 171 1107
LOST, Red le$ther billfold. Ø-n,
tOwn Friday. FInder plea.. relut-rI
Palmetto Avlt
to Mrs. $isir. 31
322 3530.

Oirect Phone Lines
To Want Ads

CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROliNA

_,

Old spayed fensa's
EnteIp'Is o area on

3

hlorlda a3.po. as •. preSently CIhe$
In the for it. of an ordinance by virtue
-01 Laws of Florida 71$. is no longer
necessary due to the repeal Of
Florida erus. 121 a. end becauSe
Laws of Florida 04 00 has been, and
continues to be, a esurce Of con.
tusli,n and nas aeat.d uncertainty
with rotation to The county, ability
to pi'rct.oss rind ceritraci under
home rule without the necessity for
Page
ceiipitflIve bidding. said Laws of
Perstrin Interested may appear
FO1-Id$ 63 lie IS pro,sently all tsfin
eand be heard at the time and place
In the form of an ordinance. is
Move spe.IItNd,
her eby repealed.
City CDilimil*io,i 01 the
5Jlr. 2. This ordalance shall
CITY 01 Sanford.
tak effect edisi the Beard of Cc-mty
FlorIda.
Commissioners
has received
By: If. N. Tamm. Jr.,
ltlflCVloit from th
W01Wy Of
Clerk
Rate that thIs ordnance has been
April &amp; 1577
filed win th Sia-efary Of
DECI
(SEAL)
Arthur H. BeckwlTh. Jr.
FICTITIOUS
Clerk of the Board of
NAME
County Commissioners vi
and for Seminole Covnl,.
NOTICE IS hereby given ttsat I am

01555

O"JE WiJT(. AT •
VALLEY OGE V,
u c&amp;' ir )
I1GQOIA'AS \J
_JG AS

1011

I

Florida; relating to Cam.

pSI flivt binding on p.r.-chases end
i-dracts; providing for the re.l
of Laws of Florida £3
inthe farm of On ordnance by virtue
Of Laws of FiCPlda 7175; letting
b-th the rea son for repeal; arid
providing an effectIve date
be It Ordained by the Board of
County Cornrnussters of lenikiole
County. Florlo:

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ordcereI01Ifo$oreiw',ue

County.

4E 5TMT6 BLIG

t-

VE' FC'QF

L
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Dick

'Y R

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LA'!
W"O'E
MAILING AD DRESS IS
P0 50K 4

305 North Oak

Notice Is hereby given that 1115
as Cuarnly Conwn,si-iorers
SamN-ioIe County. Fildg.. shall. at
7.00 O'clock p.m., or as soon
?ter.wher as poesible, or. the Irh
any of April. 1172.
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Seminole CounT p.
11Th day of April AD. %572 Other.
F )or ids
wtse a 001 lu It will be entered
BY. (lIen SccIl
a" 10101 111,11111
Deputy Clerk
WITNESS ny hand aid the 04
$'E$.?ROM. DAviS
tidal seal of Ire Clerk of The Circuit
&amp; MCINTOSH
Cairt. en thIS 11111 day of Match.
Post Office Boa 1330
A 0 1172
Florida State Bank
(Seal)
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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR
Sanford. Florida 32771
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Aflr.veyp for,
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BY Ellen Scott
Putil vh April Al. IT. 1, is. 1977
Deputy Clerk
DEC II
CLEVELAND. MIlE Is, 5RRY

by Crooks &amp; Lawrence
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Voles.. NO""Carolina
-YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
GECIGE MOPINACKY, Respon
ft's$ PHYLLIS I IMI fl-f hat Eled a
Cent
Petition in The C ircuit Court Of
11107ICR OF PROCEEDING
Seminole COunty. Florida, for
TO:
GEORGE
MOHNACKY.
DItsc.Iofarriape.and Vew a rit
RESPONDENT
RESIDENCE
£y0uira to serve a copy Of yowr
UNKNOWN
swIffen defenses. If any, On KEN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PIE Ill W. MCI PIT 05,1. 01 STEIN
that a preceeamg POr the dlnø*ut Ion
STern,. DAVIS &amp; UCINT(%M.
t mhrr;poe tiat been filed spouts?
&amp;?0?neyj for
Inir. wIo,e
yOu In the Crc.tt Court In and hor
5.l3riI is P01 Once h,t I3IC
semr.o', Co..iri'y. Flora
id
the short
Sar,tor-d . Flida.
or 3377%. aM fie
till, Of which Is Ill RE
THE
or.glneiw:tI the Clark oqm.abev,
MARRIAGE OF MARIAN T.
styled Court on or were may I,
MOMPIACKY. PETITIONER and
15 72. oTherwise a default and
GEORGE
MOMNACKY.
ultimate Judgment will be
RESPONDENT; these presents
10$ ins? YOU for The relief demanded
commAnd yQi to appear and tlI•
In the Pet it
your Answer or Other defense or
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WITNESS my Plarid and Official
Pleading with I" CIVA of the Circuit
sea 01 SA 10 Court on the 30111 day of
ofCoLtri
54fflinØl, County. Florida.
Pl%aIC'I. A 0.. 111)
And serve a CWY thereof on
P1I11loni,'5 attorney. Mack N.
ARTHUR P4 BECKWITH. JR..
Cleveland, J. CLEVELAND.

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Campaign Past Halfway

State
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w*htng to i.nd
c ixld ild nn Otympic siPr
nd cit
t.brg tc
bezivfl U*
moty
much
has
before
this
tion
Army
Fund
flrlve
r'w
Salvatnn
Army
Cornpool
that
could
be
tribtios
directly to The
Salva
dfl tth e s'mit'tg
ow inunity Servk't Center no been subscribed to a Cmc before have we had such a good 'roup. The ('en
°'
Army Building lund
Salvation
gIC*IpS
The Swithlne state" must be reaches $161,000 oniy Sn .
all
our Welfare Center, Kitchen and used %.y
stands within P9,000 cd the Project. Never before has there opportunity to cspttu
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enveloped in a mammoth trosn Campaign Goal.
local
rkninc Facilities, Emergency community." He satd:"We may do so by Matting their
opportunity to çpzeelatlon to
$250,000
Campaign
Goal,
been
a
good
Letters of Support and checks to'
(ipalgn Co.Qa1rrnan
smoke ring as indicated by a
faith.
Sutply
Rooms
and
other
have
the
land,
we
have
the
are con- prove that the people of ration Army for the 4
an The Salvatkn Army, P.O. Boa
disclosw by the stata Dlvistcm Vincent Roberta and Harold "Roberts said: "We
Building Fwd Seminole County are willing to ful years of service that it has necey areas All facilities location, we have
fident
that
that
today
of Beverage that there has been Kaitner atiftminced
the
U
be
available
to
the
entire
organization
that
knows
how
to l96 in Sanford.
ic -t that will rendered to us"
1i achieveJC1. Never support a
%+1Ce
A $21% Million Increase In the BuDdtnt Fund Drive for ft's
harold Kastner explain ed community. The Center will lx- operate a CommunitY
cigarette tax"collec'tpd in
How To Hold
that eortswerebeininssde to open seven das+M wekandMt
and
cheaper
than
anyone
etsJanuary for distribution
cir,rnplete the Building Fund ntghL a week.
le
FALSE TEETH
Dr. Vincent Roberts tait4 Now all we need Is a UtI more
Dr ive and rch the $0.000
S.cur.ly
of
Aroordmg to the department
Goal by Friday, April 7th. He that the support for the Fund money and we have have
troth ,rnbitrsu you by
fit.,
t'h
g,
this rrxesenta a 2S
h.
t
h'.'.. when ou st,
said: 'The Ume has now come Drive was gaining momentum the finest Community Sefllt'c
iiIii A d.,dur, adM.tr. e.n
Increase over th e nrevlous
as more peoçile came to reslire Centers in all c'f Central ,v
tct
US
to
complete
the
task
we
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FASTETII
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4.ntuu.
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ar3 and is based uon i
.Janu_________
bold. Mike. '*1
began M'VeIaI lTt011ths ago. We that the FIUOd Drive would be Florida. We can have all of this ,, firmer. ,t.sdtt FcYflWiKUflh3
;ti
million additional packs sold
successful. He said: "It is not If we will come forward right u me,omloet. u FASTEETH Deehave encowaged all of can
/,
throughout Florida as wU as
Building Fund Team Members often that we In Seminole now and pledge our full tuti A4he.iv. Powder. D,utur..
/ I
the tare cent
County can look forward to the financial support to this thatt ii. ,.ittil to health. S..e
to complete the solicitation of
f
$12,14)
"°1
total
A
of
the prospects and make their success of a project such as this Building Fund Drive"
collected for the month During
final Reports to The Satiation and because of this fact, many
Jariary the number of packs
Army on or before Friday, April people are inclined to wait to
so3d totaled 72,43,8flora6i3
we of a project has a chance of
11,
7th
per cent Increase in conan
New Community Service success. When they feel that
sumption, indicating that
y will
Center will offer wide range of success is possible
flc ri&amp;ns have Just "Gotta
port.
services and artiv:ties to give their generous
Electric Adding ?1'ac1iine
tve anither cigarette."
resideit.
Now
that
time
has
come
and
we
Semuvle unt,'
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will
counties
Distributicm to
The new Salvation Army nerd $62,000 more to achieve
$419,220.64 and to cities
c-cimmumtY Service Center will
$5,fl7,7t12.33.
~64
Roberts indicated that If
ities and supervised
ofer
'
Area nmnlcipabties
programs to children ranging lit add itior.al funds were raised
arncamt of tax collectIons whit
age from six years to 11 years of these would be used to expand
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w ill be distrilaited
the programs off ered at the
age. There will be adult ac
as I olsows: Altamonte Springs.
Uvities available for all ages. Center. He said: "If we can
$3,366.77; Casselberry,
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ii1 including the Senior Citizens- raise another $35.00(, to &amp;'O,OOO
$9,925; Lcmgwood. $7,615.76:
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One of the most important
N orth Orlando. $775.33; Oviedo,
areas .f the new Center will be
$3,225.56, and Sanford,
the Gymnasium as well as the
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outdoor recreation areas. Al]
.
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V
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Seminole County will receive
such as
types of spot
VI
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Basketball. Baseball, Football.
Vofleybafi and other sports will
416
SU'FflSG tS LEGAL
be available There will be
several
Activities Rooms where
(API
Classes
will be held for Special
a
tax
lawful for
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BREAK WATER now under construction in the Sanford marina west
Cc*itscs
for both young people
iderrnlsl to work in Howard
completed with all piling work expected to be
cent
per
is
45
harbor
adults.
There will be a
County.
Chapel where religious services
finished Thursday. Contractor is preparing to tie whalers (timbers)
The cnty wiling board ap
proved new zoning regulations
will be held weekly for those of
onto the pilings before treated wooden panels are finally bolted to
wticb permit taxidermists to
a
ll fai ths as well as those who
combat ware action,
operate in th e county for
(Bill Vincent Photo)
lust time in its history.
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Wednesday, April 5, 1972-Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
641h Year, No. 163

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All I'olItkaI Writer
MIi.WAtIKEE, Wis. I AN
Sen. George Mc(loverr, has established himself as a major
contender for the tk'r,wcrativ
presidential nomination by
scoring a smashing victory In n
Wisconsin primary (lint
knocked New York Mayor John
V. I4ndviy out of the race for
the WhIt*. house.
The South Dakota senator,
making the, breakthrough he
hiatt forecast here, ran strongly
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ADMISSIO!fS
Sanf ord:
C&amp;FTT*fl RWT1
Olga S. Palmer
Mstu Hanson
Dim C. Brown
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Rose M. Futrell
Anita B. Flynt
Virgil C. Jordan
Jessie Benjamin
Bertha Washington
Usa Dawn Dugan
Ebristina

Ernestine J. Williams
Gussle Mae Phillips
Ruth Mae Hoffman
Roosevelt White
Hazel C. Smi th, DeBary
Peterson, DeBary
Myrtle M. Hill, DeBary
Elizabeth Bwitham, Deltona
Amane F erreira. Dull
Clara M. Brown, Lake Mary

Sanford:

Jalu W. Kibler
Elbert Gaines
Shir ley Greirne
Bernard Burke

Vegetable Report
FEDERAL-STATE MARKET Moderate, Market Steady,
cartons. 24 count $1.00. Leaf
NEWS SERVICE
type, Demand Fairly Good,
SA!*'ORD, FLORIDA
Market Steady, 4.5 bushel
VEGETABLE REPoRT
crates, few sales $1.00. Romaine
Shipping point inf or ma tion type. De mand Fair, Market
for Monday . April 3rd. All sales About Steady. 1 1-9 bushel
F.Q.B. for stock of generally crates $l.
Demand Good.
good quality, unless otherwise
Parsley
stated. Pre000ling charges Market Steady. Wirebound
crates, bunched 5 dozen, Curly
extra.
&amp; Plain types $2.50.
S.ANFORD-OVIEDOZEILUOOD DISTRICT:
Radishes - Demand Fairly
Good, Market Steady'. Cartons.
Cabbage
Demand Fair. film bags, Red type, 30-6 uz
Market About Steady. Domestic $1.00. Whitt Icicle type, 241 o
Round type, medium-large, 3s *1.50.
IIAS1'INGS L)1.STR1CI
bu.sbt'l (TOtes 11.50-1+75, best
nutiy *1.75. 50 lb mesh sacks
Cabbage - Demand Faarh'
11.35-3.50, mostly' $1.50. 1. Good. Market About Stead)'.
bushel crates, medium-1argi. Domestir Round type, mediumRed type, *3.00-3* mostly b.rge, 1. bushel crates &amp; 50 lb
*3.00; Savoy' type $3.O0-350, cartons $1i0-L75. 50 lb mesh
sacks *1.25.3.50. 1% bushel
mostly *3.00-3.25.
Carrots - Demand Exceeds crates, medium-large Red type
apply, Market Stronger. Film *2.50.300, mostly $35; Savoy
bags, mesh or paper master type *1.50-3.25, mostly *3.00.
Mike Pilueger
container medium-large; 41-1 lb
Local Representative
$3.25; 34-2 lb $316.90 lb mesh
Phone 325 IS fl
Wks, loose pack, large size
$3.25.
Demand Falaly
Celery
Steady.
Good, market
Wirebound cntei. Pascal type,
2 dozens $1.75. 2 downs $2.25.
3 &amp; 4 dozens *2.75. 4 &amp; few $
dozens $3.26.
t1.ese lWiage - Demand
Market
Steady.
Fair,
Wiret,ound c!btt), wrapped. 2
cowd $2.*
tt-Eacar.le
Demand rr.i.in 1 coI'rnn by 2 inches
FaIrMai'ket About Steady. ll- Too small for an ad to be
noticed or effective? You'rs
S bushel crates $1.25.
Lrtivlb type. Demand 'ending mis onet
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by Junior MIT at
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Community U nited Methodist
Church, 9:30 am. to 3 pin., 1792 Cauelberry.
April 1$
Seminole County' Campers
business meeting. 7:30 p.m.,
First Federal S&amp;L 320 West
Semoran Boulevard, Altairnonte
Springs i note change cii
meet tfl place).
All Souls )ieti'i Club parish
haIL9p.m., parish hail.
Tasting luncheon sponsored
by Paper Dolls., benefit South
Seminole Community Library.
11 am. to 2 pin., Altamonte
pd educational building.

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demonium at the party's presidential

lie said: "The support that we have received

a real inspiration. These doctors already have
subscribed more than 10 per cent of the total goal of
our building fund drive. This is something that we In
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the Salvation Army have never experienced before
to the best of my knowledge, nothing like this
and
UI&amp;A
has ever happened to the Army in America before.
to
n.
This is wonderful and represents a positive inhas
medical
profession
faith
that
the
dication
of
the
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in the work and pur pose of our Salvation Army."
McDowell said; "As long as I live, I shall
remember
what the doctors and physicians of
4
have done to help make it possible
County
Seminole
C LOC
for our Salvation Army to have an adequate facility,
In which to work and from which to serve."
By John A. Spoiski
McDowell indicated that for the past 43 years
Thls'll help you understand
Army of Seminole County has been
the
Salvation
where some of those hardthe
same
old building on East Second Street in
using
earned tax dollars of yours and
"This facility Is the poorest that
said:
Sanford.
He
mine are going
the
State
of Florida and one of the poorest
Child
we
have
!n
called
This one is
Control. In the Senate It's in the entire Southern United States. But, the sue4 referzed to S-3010 and the house cess of our building fund drive will make it possible
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for us to have one of the finest community service
Next year, this government centers in the state. All of Seminole County will
will budget $500 million., for its
benefit from this new center. It will be built iind
successAnd then to make sure that it operated for the betterment afld benefit of the people
gets off the ground, the of Seminole County."
have
following year
that's a
marked $1 billion
"B," buddy.
Buys
Included in these proposals is Sanford
èsomethtng called National
Legal Services which means
lawyers will be provided free of
charge for those who are not Meriwether
capable of paying for same.
Expansion plaits for Sanford Atlantic
That leads me a couple of
National
Bank were revealed today with anwhat ever hap.
questions
pened to Public Defenders?
nouncement of the acquisition of the Meriwether
Secondly, does this mean that
buildings on Magnolia Avenue and Second
this government will provide
Street.
the legal minds for these people,
President Howard H. Hodges said this
',f who in turn will go ahead and
acquisition
expands the bank property to a full
this government?
city
block
with
the exception of that portion
iAh, what the heck is the
occupied
by
Touchton
...cause
Drugs and McCrory'a.
sense in worrying
nuttins gonna turn out right
The property, adjacent to the bank's existing
anyhow!)
parking lot and drive , in teller system, will be
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didate."
Asked his opinion of Sanford, who has
launched his own presidential campaign,
Mansfield said, "Yes, he's another one I
could support."
The Montana senator said he considered
both southerners to be "national-not
regional" candidates.
"Either Sanford or Askew could go a long

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Mansfield said he feared infighting in the
Democratic primaries and at the convention could damage the party. The
candidates, he said, are "scarning" each
other when they should be saving their
baths for Pr.'ildnt Nixon
If a deadlocked convention tries to draft
Sen. Edward NI. Ke'medy of Massachusetts,
Mansfield said Kennedy would "fight with
might and main to avoid the nomination. He
doesn't want It at this time."

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County Commission Chairman Greg Drummond waits patiently while
maintenance crews try to replace fluorescent lamps in order that the
regularily scheduled County Commission meeting could proceed. The
$3.9 million'court house is scheduled for completion by May 1st, but
more than likely will not be ready for occupancy until Sept. 1. So,

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Addition Urged

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flow many Wnes have you
heard those corny jokes about
golfers who pause as a funeral
procession goes by? You know,

important golf
"the &amp;'uy had
date and just couldn't attend the
' funeral services for his wife,
friend, etc?"
Jj$I cnrnballs......
The compassion exhibited by
the Mayfair
these playIng
Country Club cn thc 7th of last
month, caused one of those in
the procession to call in and
publicly commended golfers,
an

at

generally.

This particular procession
took ths back road, which
borders along holes 13 thru 16 at
the Mayfair rot'rae .......caualng
each and every golfer In fact to
pause from his game .... until the
procession was out of view.
It'
s the little things In life that
really rr.aan a lot, you know?

Headlines
Inside THE

HERALD

HEAVY FIGHTING is reported around a South
Vietnamese base 10 miles southwest of Quang
Tn. U.S. plancz attack antiaircraft miile sites
inside North

Vietnam.

3EN. GEORGE McGOVERN has established

himself as a major contender for the Democratic
presidential nomination with a smashing victory
in a Wisconsin presidential primary that
knocked New York Mayor John V. Lindsay out of
tile race for the White House.
ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, politician,
preacher and playboy whose flamboyant love of
wheeling and dealing led to his exclusion from
Congress, dies in a Miami hospital of com-

plications following prostate surgery.

at once
third noor to the south Bring of
Layer =d he came .Away
Julue
Layer.
According
to
the new 13.9 million courthouse Willia= Ind.kated that funding from the mettmg feeling almu3t
has been proposed by the Arned that
ludiciAr
'
a
handg-d would '
tell
the the
County
CornMAIL This was proposed in lieu court OrCier could b*
t1w funds would have millsiOn wh2t It wants and
of spending S200,000 to renovate do" and
the present courthouse building to be made availattle for the espect3 to got iL He said.
however, that Judge Hall
ildbU addition.
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Rodney
,
irman
Greg
seemed
surprtsed by some of
Commission Cha
t5
(111(1(5 M tive
porteci
the demands and did not appear
ission
Drummond
said
that
the
to the County Comm

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A possibility that Sanford City
Coniiiils,sion will begin con
demnation proceedings against
a fire-damaged First Street
building owned by Harry

Robson loomed after Baboon
did not appear at the Coin'
mission work session to explain
what steps he is taking to repair

the structure.
W. K. Knowles, city nuinager,

was instructed to advise Robson
by letter to remove the
building's canopy, which is
considered dangerous.
Lynn Risner, city building
Inspector, said structural
engineers have inspected the
structure and called it haznr-

tious. The city has Installed a
barricistle,

Winer told the Conunlssion
he met with Robson, an arcliltect from E,oghan Kelley's
office and a contractor earlier
for an inspection of the daftuige.
An adjacent business to
Robson has written to the
('ouitnisIon, asking that

bur*cades be removed simice
they are hurting hk business

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Comics .................10*
Crossword puzzle
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used partly to expand and modernize the drive-In
service. Only the building occupied by Sanford
Dry Cleaners will be razed this year, with no

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way toward unifying the Democratic
party," Mansfield said. "We shouldn't leave
the South out of our calculations. It's part of

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if I'm
Personal Opinion
anywhere near a TV set and the
plans for the other building on Magnolia Avenue
Rev. Billy Graham is on ,
until
1976.
that
the
SpoI.skl
bet on it
both
family Is tuned-In
Sanford Dry Cleaners announced It will
figuratively and literally,
move Its Second Street store to another site.
Did it ever occur to YOU, It
Hodges stated this expansion program is
did myself In watching this
necessary
to provide the bank's customers with
dramatic program, that not
the ultimate in fast, convenient service. With the
once have you ever seen any
SUbSt+ilfltiftI growth In deposits the bank has
kind of ii disturbance' No
experienced in latter years, the existing drive-in
demonstrations ... (for which
we are indeed grateful.)
system has become inadequate, resulting in
Also, the many, many young
some waiting for service and some traffic
iq "hippies" who are Ito the
congestion on Second Street. The new system to
audience, and cia come forward
be installed is believed to be the answer to both
during the Invitational and
problems.
commit themselves ... (who set
Future plans for the property will probably
that they're only reported when
result in modern banking quarters built over the
On do something bad')
We're proud of the youth of
expanded drive-in teller system and parking
today
even when they
area.
stumble on occasion, for it does
Architects for the project is the firm of
nothing more than remind
GutmannDragash &amp; Matz and the contractor is
older generation of our falls (if A.
K.
Shoemaker
Construction Company, both
we'll be honest with ourselves
local
firms.
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might grab the nomination.
"Gov. Askew has the potential of
becoming one of the great men of our time,"
Mansfield told the Miami Herald's Washington bureau chief, Robert S. Boyd.
"I'd be delighted to support Askew. He
would be a first-class presidential can-

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Nurses
Visiting
A;*fl 4
Disabled American Veterans Coun cil. 7:30 pin., Chamber of
nere ,gjthn.g.
Auxiliary, monthly
and
meeting. S p.m.., chapter home.
Lake M
Chamber of
highway 1 792 South of Sardort
Commerce. 5 p.m., fire hail.
Sanford 'PUriSt wid ShUI April 7
fleboaz'd Club, 6 p.m., covered
School Board, 3 p.m., budget
business auiina tion,
dish d inner; 7
meeting; at the ol*hotase on April 74
the laketront.
Rtmmage sale, Ascension
brook
Lutheran Church,
April S
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Ca
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of
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tour
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9:30
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Maitland Art Center .
Knights of Columbus founders
'if ord Business and POt day dinner-dance, 7:33 p m.. K..
Ieulonal Womeu's Cl ub
c, ball.
business-d inner meeti ng, 7
$jp43 Audubon SocIety,
pm., Trophy Lcautge.
cruise on the St. Johns River.

sac US TO LFFIA

HEDGES-BUTLER WISERS 10 YR.

James Howell
Kimmie M. Adams
Doris A. Greenstein
Mthi' C. 8 ±'
Mrs. Edward Adams and
baby boy
DISCHARGES
Eve Mae Brcmwii
Catherine MeGulie, Deltwia
tenrie L. Godwin
Marilyn C. Cites. Lake
Margaret A. Me thvin
Beverly J. Boyce
Monroe
Maude C. Klein. Delhi, N.Y.
Jolat Gillon

Seminole

LARGEST W1NI &amp; SPIR

SSI$ ft. *54115*1

gave McC,ovrn V per Con! ,
Wallace22 per cent aol
Itumphurey 21 per cent. The t''i'_
et nine Democrats trailed f..r

The members of the Seminole County Medical Society and staff of Seminole
Memorial Hospital have contributed in excess of $26,000 to the current building
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In the 1)m'ratic balloting.

tonight that could take us al! the

and rural, farm regions Tuesday to capture seven of Wis-unsins nine c-nngrrsstnna I tiis.
ti'ict.i.
Ile won 54 of the Mate's 67
votes at the t)eiriorratic national convention, increasing his total tn9t.Sof the 3,016 convention
votes, one behind Sen. F.dmnund
S. Muskie of Maine.
"It clearly establishes me as
a major contender in the public
mind," McGovern told a reporter who asked what he thought
that result; meant. "I really
think we received a boost

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lilt. thIs PEIIKZ will dis-

cuss the "Generation (lap"
ut the second annual c'.uiltiycr'vmmtploe banquet of
the 1)Istribi'tive K'tucatlon
Club of SemLncie high School
at 7 tonight at the Sanford
Garden Club.

disc= 21udtciat
building now under

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zes
raing
which will be necessitated to space. Layer reported that
con provide space teqItited by J',idlftWlllima SAW f the space

ngthe rti,Iyet

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icportetJ, were Circait Judges this would apply to the Judicial
violators arid cruuanaLs back to
departznrit
rone.
Roger
Jr.
and
Voile A. William-s
thur tctrwt when the jail "as full.
ai lie imLeves
Small Claims Judge that for this fiml year. it would The boarl wtAditled a work
Kenneth Monroe. Constable seem pm&amp;nt for everywo to ft"Wn tu sDAIY &amp; rtfri"1111tull
and work for Additional hotmnA
Chester Boyd. Sheriff John .W1 in their belts"
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LtoLk, James Lee, probationparole officer, and Harold

Johnson, county prosecutor,
and architects' representatives.
The county Indicated it would
be a much more financially
responsible move to renovate
the old courthouse and use It as

Grammar
School
Registers
Sanford Grsnunar School wtl
hold a roundup at to a ni
Friday for kindergarten and
first grade reKistratlon. It Is muot
necessary for child to accompany parents, but proof of
age Is requested.
Those who should be
registered include children who
will be attending Sanford
Grammar &amp;'hool next year in
kindergarten (nuist be five
years old before Jan. 1, 1973) or
first grade tfliUIt be six before
Jan. 1, 19751. If chll.l is already
nro1led in public school kindergarten in Seitunole County
this year, he
will be
autonuitivally registered for
first grade and it will not be
to register at
.iecesinry

roundup.

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Brcioke Army
drivcwa a few hauses from the crash site ' hen flying dehris apparently 'et his
clothing afire
rsorincl jainnwd the snall chapel at McCoy i"B for Eastet
Military
in honiihes. sermons and prayers seven
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Chaplain Harold Bonner said Etra chairs were
et up and more hymnals brought in The crewint'n
crc remembered in each of the services
nned today ith
ial mi'i'inal rites ci i' planned
Formal
chaplains officiating. Because the chapel seats
only about 201 persons, two ecumenical services
were scheduled.
Meanhile, an Air Force accident investigation
team probed the wreckage of the 2ti0ton Strategic
Air Command warplane for clues in the tragedy
The giant aircrift. one of its engines afire, was
limping toward an emergency landing when wil•
nesses said it suddenly dropx'tl from the clouds, its
tuselage breaking up and crashed near a populous
dead end street.
'The place of impact indicated they almost made
it.'' said Li (;fl Uussell E l)ougherty. comnuatuler
of the 2nd Air Force ''1 assume when they sat they
could not, the stuck it down toward the lake.''
It crashed near the shores of a base recreation
lake
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minutes on the fatal training [light, was an older
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whorn I'd be very happy if my
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One of them died yesterday.
GL1 Hndgs
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REA('IIES from Daytona Beach to Nassau
with bikibis. ball games and boys and
girls looking for a good time and each other.
F '1 II Fit — Yesterday's high 73 low 42. Fair
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today and tonight becoming portly cloudy
Tuesday High today mid 7C)s. low Tuesday upper
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their pensions ... wiule ni*e LA
the old timers, 53t back and
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FROM THE MAILBAG:
"lAst rugM, it Its as my privilege
to attend a concert at the
t*e'ginner band zt South
Sermnole Middle School.
'Those kids were great and!
think that Mr. Merterson, tkt
xnstrutur, deserves to be
for hi, abilit) in.
teactung these children
'He's doing a great jot'
Consider it oune, Mrs BarInd tJ,11-,
tiara Johnson
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alongside Lake Monroe and in 1.-i and w;i i;''
Thet' L'S:\l" 'l'h;inili'i'hirds make a pass at the Sanford
Show
this
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Saturday.
before
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Antiwar Priest
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U S. I )ts(rlct Court Judge It,
Associated It ess writer
Dixon I lerunan (till the jury
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Antiwar priest Philip Iterrigan deliberations
atiuns tx'tuust' of
stop deliberations
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has been found
what lie itt1 was tlit imnikirsmuggling a letter out of a ted- titfltt' and cost if the lt'st'ekciiil
1-hrllarristurg trial. lit' st1il he would tteaiit'."
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St'' en jury, ileadlocketi on nine
jury only after It became
other counts, rt'Mmws dt'libei'
lioplessly tk'itdhut kt'd,'
ittIns ttdut%'
Tie jiui&amp;'I 1 iund ltt'rrlgan
One of the counts alleges
uuilty Sunday afternoon of
corbpiracy by tlic (jCft'iUliIlltS to
titiggling is letter out of prison,
kidnap White lb.use aide Iknry fun' whit it lie could get
UI) to 10
A. Kiss:'i:'er
,ears in jail. 'rite decision was
announced after 33 hours of
deliberation over tour days.
Unresolved were these counts
ni whir), he jury II*I it t'osihl
not reach unan ii onus decision,c
The key conspiracy ciusrite
.g.sirLst all seven defendants
kil'iap Kissing'r. ItItaiIl guns
hid esplissives, hliiw up turint'b
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vandalize drift Ixiaril offices
still other federal agencies
aroun d Ilk' country.
—Twis tmrnt tluit deal with
letters csch,snueil h% Iit'rrigz,n
unit Sister Elizabeth McAlister
Containing a threat to kidnap
K tssIrig t'r.
.Six that dr.sI titli attempts
sriuuitgk trIsIn ituid.
Ilet hiatt ri'j'('tt'tI a (1t'fCflSt
tiioti*.fl of tireluilice because of
the split erila't at the sumac
time lie ordered the jury to
continue dt'lltM'rattfli1
hit' experlse of
ttit' trial and the uniikt'hh.'sxt
that in it retrial %% •' t. iuh I get a
better jury, I'm going to ask you
to go ti,su'k and try to reach it
tutu tuiti Iht' *ittit'r i 011(115. ' the
judge tout the Jurors.
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Mary intercluini, Friday iiitug i ni All five hen' rustit'.l to
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:i Uu.s mourning n t:iruit *
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agaLrL- t f.' I it) .1 iongwoo ,dinstituted by June Lor.
(th('lli, widw of that city's farmer mayor, Ø stop the
city's annexation along SR 434 between the western
txunlary of (hi city and the inter'ectlon of Seaboard
Coast Line property rlght.ot.way.
Filed by Sanford attorney Mack N Cleirtard Jr. the
and , which were
suit alleges that city ordinances
enacted pursuant to chapter 171.04 Florida Statutes, had
'ici1a s.çr€
been ruled wtuunatitiitiucai by t
Court.
In her cinrplalnt, Mrs. Lurmannn asked the, 'urt to
16.
cit' chtrt' the Longwood annexations of lets
tract 13, Sanlando Sprtni.s, unin&amp;lwove, [hock
constitutional, Invalid, null, void and of no force or effe.t.
The toenplatnant also asked the court to conduct a
heuin, at the isirliest possible date to consider lanuarke
of a temporary injunction enjoining the City of Lcngwuud
from Issuing building permits applicable to the lands
described in the t'usnplaint.
Seve'ral building permits were issued from improving
the property by the city on Feb 24, the awl alleges

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wild deficit spending Uateiu
our national s*zrvI%'at. Taitis an
soaring. When will It stop"
"Our goenunrnt MUST se'
its !uianct house in order
Wt is needed is a culing w
!icit spending. The 40.yr.arfiscal nightmare must end
NOW.
wge you to write your
Cungrtumnan to supx*'t H.J.
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Stata., marshaled lL' blpjest air
strike force in more than three
years today in preparation
fllWtvC raids on North Viet.

the carriers Kitty Hawk and
CoelIt.tfr
Sea and Hancock In the Gulf of
Tonkin, giving the Navy about
275 warplanes for the attack.
With ard4her 250 Mr meet jets

at bases in South Vietnam and
Thailand, they fcirni the h

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offensive in South Vietiuun's Rest US, attack force awmnorthernmost province
bled since the IM bombing
When the weather clears
hail
WtTt g0hZ to sock It to UW'TTL
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said one senior pilot,
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Sommir Lee .JohrLw1;, charged with carrying it ronreuIed
weapon, pleaded guilty to the )eer offense of exhibiting a
firearm in Circuit CourtJudge Thanias Waddell Jr.wfleneed him Ui pay it fin
fimaff
5100 or serve 3i dnyain rnurfly Jail. The court further net,teneed the defendant to six numthe In county *Ii, and then
two yewi.. The
auapended said six month sentence for two
defendant- was released,
Two separate Informations; against John Beaulieu,
charged with grand Iareenylnori and buy ft. receiving. 7,1
concealing stolen property In the other, were conilnueci.
&amp;aubeu is one of the suspects arrested In it large scah
tniunty burglar - ring,
The slate dropped charges of buying, receiving and
aiding In the concealment of stolen jropcm-ty against Theron
Bass.
Michael Cowan. herged with two counts of posaeulor. of
A dangerous drug and one co" of prrw5Ion of parephernaha, pleaded guilt) to the second count of possession of in
dangerous drug. The state dropped the other two counts A
p'eaentence investigation (PSI) was ordered by the court
and the defendant was remanded to custody.
A Circuit Curt jury found Patricia Monfore, ctia-grd
withpasaeealmi ofahallucinogenic drug and lair of the drug,
guilty on both counts. A (PSI i was wtth
and Ow defendant
remanded te custody
Kenneth P'cran-, charec with 'awaking and entering
with Intent to commit a felony s1 grand la rceny, pleaded
guilt" to the first count ent the stare dropped charges In the
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The state droppel charges of breaking and entering with
intent to commit a felony and grand tareen against Foritain is aeflorats' information,
Diarvs were also dropped against I4eauhru In another
Infririjuition chin-gin bin-i with gr,usd lKrcny. Forster was
also one of 11hes.ssperts in the county !nmrglnrs rng.
'iyn'nf' charged with -enkhtg and entering r.
vehicle and rre"d larceny pl'aird guilty it, the
ft.
eluded o!fnse of the second coo, l;, petty larceny. A PSI was
nrder.j and the defendant was reinnded Lii cuiUad. The
iirst count was dropped by the stste
The day after the plea, the court adjudicated the
defendant guilty and sentenced bin i to 90davr. in county jail.
Hnwtver, the court then pnceeded to suspend the sentence
for two years.
' nxz.rr.an Circuit Court Jury found 'aul Sandet-s,
thared with resisting an officer with violence,
chargezi. The defendant was placed an PSI and remanded to
daniterma
drug, pleaded guilty to the lesser offense of Ilossesaton at a
toxic or new drug. A PSI was ordered and the defendant was
released on bond.
The State dropped charges of buying, receivtn and
aiding in the concealment of stolen property against James
!badwrh Jr. Billy Elnrore, charged with robbery pleaded
g- flty to the irincluded offense of conspirac to commit
TthIJI!r). A PSI was ordered and the defendant remanded it
custnd
.lotin Cluildeusz, charged with pe,n

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U.S Command set the stage for across the demilitarired rone
the rnasave retaliatory attack and US. fighter-bomben. and
with a sta tement that tw North destroyers pounded a columii of
tanks be.
Vietnamese attack fi(TL the
dIftaried tone threatened Itim the DM7.r
The Invading North Vietnam.
U.S. forces still In Vu,tnrirn, and
the command was utlllilrig Its M pushed 10 nUk's below the
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FIRST FEDERAL Savings and
Association of
Seminole County hts announced the following
prnmcet inns; sealed, G ib Ednmndc,
'ice jwesid'nt
to executive vice
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left to right Ererl
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operations; Richard Swann, from login oftk-t-u t it /
manager of the Ingwood office; and tM 5s1 1i ret',.
frt-int Longwood branch manager to vice president
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The ofic'uL, said the outposts
FRFP
as
a
ruiin
Line
of
resistance.
AP Mflhtar Writer
in ow lighter side, Mayo,
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nnt.inl; that Sanford i~ tintwaing
tary of m ho
been )osely maittl
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South Vwtnom
doing prrtty
with buildings and people.
he situation.
rt marked 'It makes w regret welt altaitnM the
lnnther top official ackneIedped that ith.
didn't buy several thousand fcnstvt, but that the main test Is et to come.
dra 1 ft nn ba.sc had beers "a little ragtii"
acres when Iwas here
of
but said.
Moore Judgrwrits or, the basis t.4 artim w
Mayor I" 171
far, sityim mmt fix-ward positions in good order
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S.rn.n
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There as a cautrnus tone tc the obserations
However, tht% thSJuted flfl3 5UJtlOT
occasion and remarked ho the
the basis of South ltnantese
aon
de
airport was obtained wit thc'uth 'tetnt'neze withdrawal from a string
of fire-w.pporl bases and utmsts below the formanct
any cost to the taxpitvera
Awa ited eneni nffrn.clve
!::rrmt r1nr.,1
sctb4.
RbL.
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motorcycle units from Greater
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A gi CMII' cit South Ss'ei,trinlø
ihe Se'iioicl Ilesiti-ci ii:nt go In ('(chili)' ti'iiils'iili nskrsi ti'i,nt is
itsiti in it 'tilt nliiirci at stnp;i(ng Iwilill clone Is, e cituiple'le the'
it i-*'flttns'(oi trs'cci ''tilling n li .,hntt itt I'll fit it'' of lnit#1 fir
iIrninne stlti'li ritic.'r on "r near it I s'piit tt'it f itiflfluhl tic Or
the ('rs'.',nu high sctcns'i Fnatt,ncnk area. A week ago the'
lisinrel voted in licretot'.' lnn4 In
'r open)'
tefrrrt'l to Ilee' area
he is..'iiie
i's'rciLue hid tics' gnni;c he
'.t - tiocd nunlntrnine-e 44flrlitli to
'h"tcncntne thcni' the as-litwil's thciittct it ti'etulI be June it ,tciI
io openly tine ciucia "Ild 11w lcet,sn.' fcimls wseciisi be nii,llnIcIe
n'ljite'e'nt mt ncr's stat ti Itetsert' neliItiii 11* Stati' Ilsii'itlIt'ti
Inter referral to linugina I )epnttincnt cicuit first npprnvs'
SIs'tthm-seiui, Iconnil nttntns'%, for tics' SlIm'
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iiisttIs'ei,l,' of IN, City of Sariteol pe'tiiie
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Monday, April 3, 1972

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('or Aash anti hake sale
Visiting Nurse'
ti) Junior M\'F at
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,Chamber
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sponsored
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Community United Mcth'dIt
monthly ('finn-terre building,
and
Auxiliary,
('hutch, 9:30 it en to 3 vii., 17meeting, 8p.m.. chapter
April 6
('ai5''1berTy.
highway I7-2 Steuth of Sanford.
I ake Mary Chamber of
A pril 13
S p rn, fire ball
Seminole County ('otnpi'r'.
Sanford Tourist and Shull- Aptil 7
business meeting, 7:30 p.m
fleboard Club, 6 pm, ciwercl
fl..j, 3 p in., buj,
,'i First Federal S&amp;l. 320 West
dish dinner; 7 p z- t, business summation
Semoran lintulevard, Altainonte
meeting; at the oubcouse on
hn'igt'
of
Springs mote
April 74
Ow lakefront.
Bmmage sale, Ascension meeting plot-el.
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Lutheran Church, Ovrrbr-ot'ek April !
April s
All Souls Men's Club parish
Altamonte Springs Women's Drive, Caswlberry, P ant. to 3
haIl, 9 p,fl, parish hail.
Club. 9:30 am., tour of pin.
April ?6
Maitland Irt Center.
April II
Tatting luncheon sponsored
Knights of Columbus founders
Sanford Ruress and Pot- day dinner-dance, 7:30 p.m., K. by Paper Mills. benefit South
Women's
tesseonal
Club of (,. hail.
Seminole Community library,
business-dinner meeting, 7
lnibno!e Audubon Society, II ant. to 2 p.m., Altamonte
pm.. Trophy 1unge.
Chapel e-'demcatinnal building.
c-nnce on the St J,-ehn River

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and 11w SadLiIullte*. motorcycli'
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with various e%ercLut, In
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horse show was held at I.ae
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there were between t50t1-4,(W
cart parted nn the airport and
called the cecutior of the
entire show "outitanding"
1 regret that Mars' ;a1;noc
and her Ptis Scta! aircraft
were unable to make the night
herr from Miami due U liiithuiithrstorms there,'
Cleveland added. Nezi year,
Criind said the fertwlti
should be even bigger and he
added, ' 't hope- to have the
Navy's Blue Angela here for
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returned true bills aprlrnt
defendants chanted with rape.
Ronald Tanner was IndieW
for the Feb. hi rape of a )-yearold Saniorii wouniri, whom be
ullcgedi assaulted after enteru her apartment through a
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FINAL SPURT is planned by fund committee members to raise added
for construction of the proposed $250.®O community
for the Salvation Army on 22nd StreeL off French

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Harold Kastner (left) and W. Vincent Roberts- (standing) John Krider
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and Roben Shedden.
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Newman Brock. autstatt fender,
feared Ira- her daughter's safety
adjudicated Mullis ctullty.
atae
attorney, told The Sanford
Therefore, Brock said, the
as
she
slept
In
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Jarrard
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Look
over
men!
progrsini
A hull- million dollar
However
the court ceicaider,
which will provided for all customers and
• Herald this flior-flhliC It has been defendant will be sentenced by
pansinia program will double tile four and one~half years ago to evenuwl~% utilize nil of the eight the construction of new drivr,.in bedroom. '
a motion relative to the
Also indicted fur rope is deternuned that David Mullis, the court aj an unide%errtliasd defendant'&amp; swilty wild the sUle
aise of the existing facilities of aets Of *ZJ million as of and trn.-huil acres on winch the tellers with access from thrite
WIKIT wileo Is charged Who pleaded ullt- on Mari 20 date.
the First National Bank of TM'eemhet 31,
He at- existing facilit y is located. motor streets. Mr. Rogers
was ordered to prepare an order
to the
r.trr.a rpr of hi;
MuU had pleaded guilty as for A Psychiatric, examination of
Maitlanml wan announced 1))' rinuzec this rapid growth U' the Their muster plan culls far- a further noted tintt the bank has
yecoid
friend's fiancee, is not a charged before Circuit Judge
'ord
Wendell J'
tn-'i of competitive advantages of an retention
te
of trees and greenery a eorngl.te nrnr-tguse departwith the defendant
thn&amp;sW* trr from 16 menta1l disordered sex of- Clarence Johnson The cowl remanded to ' ,ustoä the board and chief executive Indepur.aent, locally owned toward the end of nunnlainlnlng men'.hr!sdlini, btt t'onzmercialalle
wooded area ofif
officer of the Fin! National bank dedicated to personalized It rirnrpu-iikt' atmosphere us ii and reoederutuel constructioncar
Bungalow
r Boulevard or March
service lot- its customers, and part of the tutul finnciai and pernvtnrnt financing
Itoril of Maittund
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ItIvapparrm de=ry n an
ople it, COm
OAKLAWN
Jurrard pointed nilt that the do
do their banking i
The- victim said she had been
The new facihts is designed
nant was organized in IM b% mosphere where the), can
ttoge.m. president of tht by Joseph Shifalo'. a local arDan I
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AULS. MROTHY FO%-fAPE Comeriord. Ourago. IU.. and it
local residenti to provide a. continue Li be a' name and not bank, pointed out that tins new chilect, and tin- cumtrucUcin a while she was leaning liii
Mrs. Dorothy M. Fontaine, 49, gnmdson.
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M numents,
riendh', community type it, just a number-.
program would double' tin- size being done by Geiger-Jones 1L&amp;1Zt Bar and Ow m.mn of O Santa Barbara hDrive,lirisson Funeral Borne is In
riall
ititittion tend t,ir irwul from
Ttur rzpunslnm will tee tIes
requested that ibe drive him Sanford.
o! the t'ziltanl: lee,1b% where- fret ClJfl6trU'tiOfl ('niiiin
died &amp;:nday night at charge- of local arrangements
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:,i:' u:' !:'-. and nrarijr Juir'e are- Vi'ii'.icr Pare.
Florida Hospital, Orlando. }tV1Clsut.
ilwue, N . Y . she lived in
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hualamnd, Fredenc, of Sanford;
two suns, linden W. and Allyn
W .; mother, Mrs. .oseph Eaton
all Of Norwich. CoraL; sister,
Ms. Mabel Sauer ofKmgston,
N.Y.; four brothers,Thornas, Of
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Lauderdale; Waltir, WaterLind Martm

yotirgeif DON'T LET AN AMATEUR DO
H&amp;R BLOCK'S JOB.

It's not too late to save
income tax aggravation that co mes
with preparing your own return.
H &amp; R Block's charges start at 85
and the averag(r t'0P4t was under
812.50 for over 7 million returns
we prepared last year.
Aggravation isn't tax deductible.

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the office of second vice

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vice pre sid ent and Clifford

President John hood will rim
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Pat Itor-lidiry of First
Nthulam Bank d MatUands $1 million National. Maitland Mayor unaer lliuugh .
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on April LQ. All Jaycees should
plan to attend, The Winter Park
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This Is a mighty good day and a piu
to do a little looking back and a lot of looking
shead Pin the first quarter 1 197k has spent

GonemHa1f=Time Ahead

sibilities In terms of the residents as well as the

the opportunities which are not around the
liewcoums.
corner but knocking on the doors of this nation,
state and courity.
All at ttis is thvloi*ly 'k1ug place to
Seminole county where now It is every aectIn—
The opening of the door to a realistic
not only the SLJUtheTfl bWdet'-Where suhatadial
welcome is. therefore, a challenge for each
and welcome growth Is taking place.
citizen to become Involved In the growth and
$(j has 5 Id of promise to .
The look
Austillywide-awake to the facts. April, May and June are
the months of spring and hope. They can be
a sort of guarded optimism. But the real rosy
fliade months of realiza tion. as well!
glow comes from the awakening of the

Perspective is always hard to attain. In
presidential election year It Is almost tinpomdble, unless partim perspecti ve 15 the goal.

These past tlwee months have had
momentous events in every area of human sotivity. Internutionally the historian will have to
mte the tradition-break ing visit of an American
Rpuhlican president to Communist (ure
loader in Peking.

Offbeat Ruminations

The uneRsy middle-east has stkyed that way

Use Rose—Colored Survival Glasses

with some rifts in the war clouds which could be
more than a "false (lawn" The Europe-England
rela tionship hac dominated that part of the globe
with the British government snarled in the
Ulster tragedy.
Abandt4nno1It of the Peace Table In Paris
and greatly 1flreZthed air war n Indochina has
put a "tiry large questnnmark over the effort of
President N11on Lu "end the war" iz swthaast

po1i you've been payingfor
YWL Maybe
'l'OC flWZ3 it steep late- Look
flaUou
mm than money to swvtw in triandla.
No place far
kids in play!
Can't a fford that fancy at all youcan get acconplished
the mellapolis
doys,
&amp;
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hoinewat.
French
restaurwr The food's ear2 In the morning.
urtn living requir an on- 'Tbey can
Tired of being an opUmist7
breakable pair or rose.colmulCan't find a t*gger apart- too rich far your fIgure ans'was
CnnpLair a liwe It'll do you
Apartment rnbbed No
0aw and the ability to am a rnent You don't have
can collect on that liner, !Od
more furniture.
*flvar hnmg to every
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Sups, for ezarnpie, tlrre's
I t?IlIt strike
T?W 57lT*ft man would
gruntik antethm' about the
trafficM usnplein shout not
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This past quarter has slfw;ty but
a rcactim by the great r .le-cliiss
, -Americans to the failure to halt Inflation and
crete jobs mildrr'1uce ki fair-share federal tax
Not Uv urbanite. A Utile
plan winch now has brought about political as
well as economic reaction.
n it twisted lcgtc_an itw
IThis phenomena may well be the mcst innside:
portrait development of these three months in the
walking Is good for Um zw
national scene, as the '72 presidential primaries
busesmeai
Ix3fluUan. the
take place and end before the hall-year mark is
r-vute built-jr xu
reachec.
for not visiting his mother-trilaw
Floridians have been presented the specto Brooklyn.
tack 3f Ii bold and responsible governor, armed
With a little waetire, anw
with programs to meet the great challenges of
L1YWr C2' PIY the CPu!educutic'n and ecology defeated by a bicameral
t3Vf gamt
fl'Ut(, legiift UIt1 Whith ba b'er in itself, a great
ar
argument for a unicameral both.
muctnxffr
than dec'
Lotiked at from the point of view of basic
economic. however, the Sunshine State can he
Television set on fir bint'
properly described US "Huff ering from an
Now'; the time for an that
bwmeit of riches" as Vohalre put It more
you
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than two centuries ago
get to.
JusT been nwggW7 Tidas for
While near-by Walt DIsney World may be
given tim lion's share for creating this tourist awhile; chances are you're safe
itt at least a
wfich
boom, It is not at all
only
Can't afford a European vapricking th*'loti from all over the United
no a
States to bitig veiture capital here and put It to cati I You
PtVI
Ja
wirk.
tZIJCt.' ) ajlnt'
Nw industries_ are cropping up in almost Y ou'4ZttL
vu hoei naATtUi to quit
every section. The housing developments are
becoming recognized as much more than an
opportunity for fast profits by skilled builders.
iifl roflr,t cn'1 call.
They are producing spin-oils which are forcing
Car st&amp;tn' You won't
go'e'un±nts to recognize their own responpiiut

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No trees and gram' tiio leaves
to rake or lawn to T.
M#4ihI b1I piling iq! Thai
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The Moflie senator publicly credits his disastrous fourth.
prim with
showing in the March 14 Floridaary
waking turn up. But aides say it was resly his &amp;140-0
delegate victors' in Illinois over Sen. George McGovern
that got bitt' Into a better track
1 ' rl til the night of the Illinois primary. Muskie had bee-ri
test' and tense for wee-ks He seemed to be living on a
pci-nazizaent plateau of anger, jousting harshly with thetraveling press, complaining, offering alibis.
That same- day, he liii a bad low n-hen be walked Into
Ins heaciquirters or, Milwaukee's south side and met
newsmen after a sizable steel rally, His eyes were red
and watery, and yet bluing F-ar 20 tumults he kept his
voice almost at the shtuting level. There was a nearhostile edge on even-thing he said
His managers Insist that the whopping Illinois result
t'rokt the awfui spell Says one
'Thiutimary has to be measured in terms of what it
candidate"
dad f or
Musku's tension eased. At risk of being a ncinprrsence
in Wisconsin at a critical time, he took a fear days' rest
before plunging In. He returned here in better fettle, and
looking mare relaxed on a Sunday television network
nanel show.
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Humphrey the edge. It may be too 6te for Muskla. He
left himself a lot of hard idling to do in a very short
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AflamanIe %pringt

Marilyn Cio'Uon
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Ann Riley

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COldeflal1 Lastbroak
Marilyn cqwdon
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Kathy Niblack
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P)V5I1Ibot will make a 'sef&amp; emnitnow of flTtiM.l
aid to TIMPIbliC schools.
but U.S. EdwsUm Cmmissioner Sidney P. Marland
Jr., kt'ynote speaker at the April 34 meeting, Is not likely It
be at'; more helpful or hopeful than before.
Catholü still are d$ngmg to Peesidont Nixon'; peomisee
to help nonpublic achoola datte ngne said uwenüngly
cam dU!IUTY Lutnants from his edicration v'rnii,er.
Further doubt was cast on t he 1IkeI(1o. of federal aid to a
memo pTepared by aides to Secretary of 1feJth. Ed'jcahcm
and Welfare Ellid L. Bichardoon. 1k is being urged to tell
Me White House to hold off becasee of ____
plhle adverse
poWfr reaction in an election year. It is not known whether
the secretary sent the memo, but moot of Ite key potntz were
pethi4al sarhi
Marland promised a definitive sudement on federal aid
to nonpublic school, after the Presadoct's C)aanmla&amp;bon on
a'w4 the conSchool Finante made Its vention provides his first ojiportimity to do at' am the report
was released on March 3.
All the eumniseton did was recommend still furthor
of nonpublic school flnaiving alternattm "Man ptiy
and seriously," noting that a mare specific report by its
Panel on Nonpublic- Education was forthcoming. That a epor
went to tie President March 23 and may not be released
before the convention ends.
7%e panel hall made specific r eunmendaiftxis incilad.ing

tax credits for parents u1ii papl1s to nonpublic schoois
and finmetal help to poor psren using1t,,1jih1&amp;r actmol
fidhilles.
SksbillsprinaftUtar,edit rehof fr.t bean lnedad
is thic Eourv of Hop -'4attv wtth blpea
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feona powerful c
n
If a major
fjr change to federal aid to noupohilr
schools isperading, ths Preiint way want to say on tthn,'If,
rather than leave such politically potent tidings to his
ediation rmttmziaioner.
American CaUmlac Dishoja and Catholic orttuns
support a tax credit concept that would allow parents to
subtract from they Imal tax bill half the tuition at a nonpublic school, apt MaO per child. Families whose gr
income esceedo r -r a year would have the credit rhirod
peopirtoxialely.
'tie Pru..idi's commission
was mare sharply divided
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sane cnnln1on supplied the pair] members. Auxiliary
Bishop William E. McM.t of Oticago,
cUUUÜflO
member and co-chairman of the U.S Catholic Conference Ad
Hoc Committee on School Aid, said a recommendation
favoring tax credits "would have been a mart more
meaningful wa for the commission to come to grips with the
well-documented financial enualmn to many of the
nation's nonpublic scbols."
Seven of the IS *ImnOfl members agreed with their
chairman, Nell McElroy. who said. ".the tommission ... could out find any jirvivaal for a sul*$antivr form
of assistance to nonpublic schools wtueti appeared both
practical and a probable winner of judicial challenge. Thus,
the Implications...ralse what I consider to be false hopes..,"
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Marry Hyatt

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two and thre-m.mb.t employe enTl"ttiv# b*rsatntr4
Itself on rrhlay. Rules cnrnnill- would give the Department of of one.
lees In both houses were to inert Natural liescurees and fIve trw districts
The House not sent
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lodaytodecldewhatgoe'sonthe regional water mmmi titavicta
reapportionment
plan
Jurisdiction
over
all
state
sum.
member
calendar.
to the Senate, where approval Is
Al least two bills sought by face and well water.
Mesumuhlle, a Senate house expected early this week,
(;o. Reubirs Askew and house
Itegarding other key imws
leaders already have been slat- conunittee attempting to reed for Senate action. One would solve differences between vet- faring the' extended session,
establish a consumer advocate slon.s of the budget were ex- Pettigrew said a compromIse
apparently has been reached
for the Public SrvIce Cominis- peeLed to resume reeling,
And In the Il(use. Speaker that will allow passage of a
slon and the other would In.
crease slate control over water Richard I'ettlgruw, D-Mlaml, therapeutic abortion bill
The hlofiso lr-'i4er said Rep
sold his chamber will go to work
resources.
An attempt Is expected to be on a Senate-passed envi. Torn Gallen, D-Iiradentnn, had
madeby Sen, Mallory hlorne,I)- ronrnentuslly endStigI'red lands promised to remove the words
Tallahassee, to amend the Psc bill and legislative apportion- "graicly and irrkusly" from a
nrovhkmn s*istlng that a woman
bill to create a full-blown inert.
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Friday to the Sanford Airport where they visited the Sanford Aviation
Academy. Mrs. Peggy Davidson, teacher, and Regina Davis, Gladys
Ileina huLler, and Gregory Jackson, watch as Ed Rawlea of

propellerworkia.
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MAR('II ill, 1572
Admissions
Sanford:
George O' Brrtr.
Isaac M. t)ve.s Sr.
David Bradley
Ella J. Walton
Beverly J. Boyce

livle Klr.ney
Arthur F.. Jennings
Lola E. Crews,
Mabel M. West. L)llary
Isabel G. Ilrxwer, Deltona
Gary I.. Taylor, DeRai-y
Margaret H. Weeks, Winter
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Mary C. Mallistr, Orteen
James W. Pantngale, Lake
Monroe
110(111 Gleason, We Mary
Milton M. Porter, Daytona
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liai-i-y Jermain, Eustis
Eve B. Salisbury, Deltona
Herry J. St. Rock, De)tnna
Robot A. Kelly, Lamgwcx'.d
Mrs Peggy lichen and baby
Charlene F. Moore, Orange boy, Lake Mar)'
City
Evelyn M. Trozdll, Monroe
Janet I'izzo, Altamonte Center.Ill.
Springs
Janet Pizzo, Altamonte
Births
Adam Springs
s,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
APRIL Z
Boy, Sanford
Admissions
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Discharges
Sanf:
Sanford:
Mildred H. Raborn
Angela M. Byrd
Kimeko M. Session
Gladys Davis
Nancy L. Hendry
By MARION BETIIEA
Arlene Tetenbeum
Ida M. Black
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W am R. Butch
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NORTH ORLANDO — A
Amy He-mason
Daisy Wynn
lengthy session faces Village
Virginia A. Collins
R.B. MCloud
Council at it,, reorganlzalional
Farmer Fulton Jr.
l..eola Redding
meeting at 7:30 tonight.
Gertrude 13 McMichael
Lila G. Ilarbert, Deilary
Following a public hearing
Linda B. Braswell
j1 p,- A. Retina. Deltona
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uiuii N t4IIWU £41IUI5
---Marian Beruge
iei i.
lLj)eItons
by Western Land Company
Louis C. Hobby
Alva E. McY,enzle, Deltona
from C-2 to PUD upon property
Darlene It. Brown
Wilbur Bump, Longwood
adjoining Hacienda Village, the
Diane P. Young
Shirley J. McDerment, first order of business will be
Renee M Marlin' ,
lAngwoW
the sweart" in Of
Theo Lacy, Deilary
Jason E. Deyo. Lake Monroe council.
Joyce H. sickle, Dery
Sedgle Reagan, Lake Mary
Victor Miller witLoccupy
the
John EbeL'sch, 040*
ftaa-i-y J. Jermain, Eustis
council seat of Charles Kelly,
Robert E. Fortune, Deltcna
Discharges
who did not seek reelection.
Holly B. Foutine, Deltona
Sanford:
James Salim will be sworn In
Thomas A. Fort ine, Deltona
Vernon Lowe
to
replace Winton Hurt, whom
William C. Lordan, Deltona
Donna E. Flamm
Sa
sser defeated by 27 votes Last
Bernice Kutz, Deltona
Marva Hills
In a run-off election
APRIL 1, 1572
Paul W. Cuteter
after a 61 vote tie in the regular
Admissions
Mrs. Diane L Kennedy and election.
Sanford:
baby girl
During the reci-ganlzalional
Ode, We-Us
Frederick M. Dominick, ,Teeung, a vice mayor will be
Donna E. Flamm
Del3ary
elected, and committee and
Margaret A. Mcthvin
Rude-garde A. Barlow, adnlmWative appointments
Vernon Lowe
Deltona
made.
James F. Ode,, DeItolla
Waiter 0. Sessions, Deltona
Florida Land company will
Discharges
Evelyn E. Morgan, Deltona be on hand to request
Sanford:
Felix Santoro,Deltona
engineering approval for a
Agnes Wilson
Jeannette H. Robertson, section of The Terraces.
William L Driver
Deltona
Tracey D. Knight
Ann G. Coker, Longwood
Lorenzo L. Fields
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Tiut best wa the nation could celebrate its 200th anniin 106-next to solving all Its problems and
correcting its every shortcoming of course-would probably be to leave something permanent for future generations to enjoy.
Not fancy words to be read. Not some grand monument to be looked at But something that could be USED
by people and which would enhance their daily lives.
The American Revolution Bicentennial Commission Is
studying an idea that seems to hI this specification: a
proposed network of Bicentennial Parks,, one in ever)'
state It, serve as the local point of that state's celebration of the IlacenteniaI and thereafter to uxnatn as a
permanent recreational facility
The pinks would vary in use from 100 to 500 acres
and be built on federal surplus land or otherwise donated land Design and construction of the parks would
be funded by Congress. the states would maintain and
operate them.
It is estimated the parks would cod from $15 million
tn_Ic !flIUi!% &amp;M+ with fe-t
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ta! pre -pn
!ng In
*1.5 btliaon-che.ap for * system of
of such wide
senpe and such potential value
The main feature of each park would be a permanent
pavilion, It' be used for exhibits, entertainment and
public events during the bicentennial observance
but except for this one fu.'atw-e in common, each park
would be different. Each state would select its own architeds and the commission would impose no standards or
restrictions Any state could. in fact, choose not to participate in the program
Fifty Bicentennial Parks Lets talk it up
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trout. tls t.aiai. tourla dif vcla belt
Hasttlod In and out of buses. hotels,
restaurants and museums, the Rusiow
tourists present a picture of collective
punctuality and obedience U*t would
be the env' of any military ccmmusnd-

and in aui:w uayi. ever ruin
important, as the Rusaisas' apparent
ignorance of the capltftltst habit rammonb xaiwn iii 11 Lp
Cairo aliowids with azouies snout
the bellhop or porter wIL cm,
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pieces of hussum lua!r, up 10 flights
of Stairs be-cause of a xolvn elevator i
ivad was given only a loud thank you for
his troubles
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Anti ouar an icr rvtr clii) u'.xur
&amp;nce l,7 and the ais.dey war, Egypt
retires wbe but AraL tempers explode
twi Uucreuingiy relied on Fuania for
wt A1la name a' invoked in frustratourists as well as guns and raw roala-- tion after toggling with Russian pr
lisle. Cairn halt -w" for Jean said
spective bi.
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An vaanq,le: Most Eptlam buy
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their fruit from street vendors and pick
And Ike Cmb,ailioli see not by.
aW choose lirmiselva. If the prior of
be own ydog sight of P".' siedtwopowide of scangas is 20 cents, It is
fling In, wearing wide-bemnxned hats
customary for the person who selects
and holding listeet dropping bags and
his own fruit to throw in another 1 cents
suitcases held together with rape. proto the vendor for letting him take the
duct the kind of reaction among /.rabs
t.
l * certain Amorn tourist, who
Not the Rilasutrto fly aii egg over tie flame of the
Alter personally packing the oranges
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, prolie ir about Li bu.. the Iticatan p'i ceids
&amp;ed among the French.
in dasssta Arutji' to quote the official
The principal reason for this enmity
prw' list for tnt- pouncis of orenr's The
Is the Rini' gradf and atsigd manvendor ttet, tells hit Soviet ctatonw
ner.
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provldetoannexedareas.
Loriffwoud f the Dam two
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service for the Village of North Police Chief H. E. Sweat
Orlando, Mayor Kenneth Brown recently requested North

said today.
Orlando to provide Lnngwood
Brown said discussion of the with two police cadets to work a
matter Is not on the agenda f or total of 32 hours weekly during
t is 'rueday's 7 p.m. work the nine weeks vacation period
session,
to assist it. North Orlando's
At that time) citizens have police radio dispatch, telephone
been invited to make their calls, complaints and written
wishes known ci)neriang
reports.
possible franchise of garbage
North Orlando Police Chief
JIM trash collection In the city. Wafter Bachelor has Insisted
Residents of areas adjacent to giving Longwood the cadets
the city also have been Invited would destroy recently enacted
to attend the work meeting to 24-hour service by his depart-hear of services the city Can ment.
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medium-large;
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3.00, mushy 1300; Savoy type
SANFORD, FIA)RWA
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VEGETABLE RI PORT
Mike Pflueger
Shipping point rulurri-atlon
Local Representative
too FrMuy,Miirch3latAilsales
Phone 322.SPfl
V.0.0. for stock of Genera ll y
good quality, unless otherwise
stated Precoohng charges
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of their spicy ctzlsUe arid palatable dahes.
kut Iaassi.an twdliructatia. axiv users
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Anotner reason tar tie growing bustilaty between fellow Socialists is that
the douu sisiettauned Rijza never,
but never, mix
incredible ob it nay anwid, the Russian dies liii drinking, wad Ic drinks an
eaiornous uniciwat. in has butt! riam.
A steady diet of vodka bottles and
tread crumte is the only a'pn the
Egyptian layman notim of the government's claim heel te Soviet tows
are bringing in larelge es'4
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It seems that bread Is the Itoaniew'
favorite dish said It Is not UROXMW to
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consumer advocate's office.
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before he brings to a vote ( health are t)weateried. AbrrSponsors
view
the
amendment
day
TALI,AItASSEI1 , Fla. (AP)bill
aikuing the state to 1100 advocates say It wocald be
The Legislature goes Into over as an attempt to ul the bill by the
preserve
lands of "critical state In'ilioiuslble to 00 when
tin* today to begin wrapping up making It unmanageable.
Horn. already WOTI siipptii't fit tOfiiif r" ar4 to halt develop an's life or Pu.slth were
Its Work on a $1.55 billion state
reap- the iunemlrnent in a Senate 'nent with a harmful regional hy and "?104110y" thi'eat,natl.
budget
atiti
the
PettIgre said the "most vexportlonment of legislative and committee, but under Senate Impact.
Ile said he expected speedy log problem" Of all facing d*
rules amendments to House
congressional seats.
do
not
approval
by the House of the e*iend'd session was the fatI'-ae
lulls
made
committee
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plan
to reapportion It. Of the houss to agree In oiw
with
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dentlal primary, then Sfl hdmUná Muikie ThS) &amp;iu have,
a chance to regain Ns lost lead and win the APnl 4 test
here
The rnarntntuzfl passed to Sen. Hubert Humphrey Wis- 01
consin's "third sentbT, wed'ks ago and he Is bellei'ed
h'e4tng now. Only a little more than a month back, on
poll showed }4uskk' ahead 35 to 25Musbe'1 hope in these final days rests In wide reports
of a very large undecided vote, lound by his and other
poiltakers Managers for one of his lesser rivals say their
telephone canvassing shows the undecided at 30 to 35 per
cent of the potential Democratic vote
Strategists for Muskie have no illusions about the gravity of their tasks They are pouring on the coal.
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long-standing
front
position.
Musk )e
At great cost to
sought for months to rest on his laurels as the "consensus
broad center. He woke up
man" acceptable to his
belatedly to realize he is not generally perceived as
having solid answers to any of the mayor problems
pIauing American voters today.
Wisconsin in the stretch drive is his real attempt to turn
all this around. He is pounding through every one of the
staRt's nine congressional districts, working a heavsct*dule He is trying to punch out tough, concise, specific views on the 'lcln4srn war, the economy. taxes. .a,
whole new cluster of television spots are hitting the screen
ic uncters'rc the new turn

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Probably the experts would say the battle was over,
were It not far that pizziing mass of undecided, the apparent evidence that severs ke- - districts put Muibe and
H umphrey in a vtr close race: and the fact that Muskie
did have the lead in Wisconsin so lung.
That lead was built in a near-varourn In the party's
broad center. When Humphrey swept Into It like a friendI'. whirlwind, Muskie was sent reeling. He had nothing
solid beneath him- Even his being a Pole and a Catholic
in a heavily ethnic. Catholic state seemed a dimin1shng
advantage A Muskie win now will be a minor miracle

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The StriIorcJ Herald

Monday. April 3, 1972

6—The Sanford Herald

Dies After

Gil Hodges Should
ByIILRERTMIZEU.
Associated Press Sports Writer
WEST PALM REACH, Fla.
lAP) — Gil Hodges,, loveable
giant who won Dodger fans with
his but and Met hearts with his
brain, died on F.ast*mr Sunday
when he should have been In a
baseball uniform,
"Gil was walking," avid Eddie Yost, "then tumbled backwards."
Yost and fellow New York
Mets coaches Rube Walker and
Joe Pi,gnatano had just finished
a S un day onthe golf course with
their manager.
"Only reason we were playing
gulf," said I'tgnataruo, "waS
that the pyrrs' trikr iY. us
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five years through 1967,
His playing career showed a
stilI.inding record of 14 basesloaded homers along with 1,274

veyed," Mets General Manager

Scheffing said late Sunday.
"Gil ne ver looked better. He
had recovered so wdi from that
attack in Atlanta that most
people had forgotten it."
Hodges was felled Sept. 24,
196*, during the Mets' final
series the year before the World
Series miracle. Until then, he
Bob

runs batted in, a .273 career

average seven World Series.,
eight All -Star games and a
National Igut rreotd of $70
home runs by a righthanded
hitter which has arnie been
surpassed by such modern
sluggers as Willie Maya and
Hank Aaron.
Hodges carne home to New
York for a third time in 1968 to

Hodges was a brilliant first
baseman for 12 season In
Brooklyn. which became his
permanent home, and wrist
Wc'I vith the flodgt-i, in 95
for four more years an a Lou

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manage the Mets, a team more
tamed for laughs than victories.
After a ninth-place finish the
first SUflUTWI, hodges marched
the Mets to a startling Nt pennant and World Series thumping
of the Baltimore Orioles In '69.
"We 're all still it little glass.

After

Despite speedy first aid, the
man who would have celebrated
his 48th birthday Tuesday was
ck'ad before he reached Good
Samaritan Hospital.
The native of Princeton, hid.,
signed with the Brooklyn Dodg.
ers for a$1,000 bonus init't3and
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Airlines charter with the Yankees, his long time crtown
rivals.

Mel officials refined speculation on a successor to Hodges.
"We ire thinking about nothing
but his family now," said board
chairman Donald Grant. "I
know its a question reporters
must uk but we just can't
think about itata time of shock
such as this.."
Walker, an es-pitcher who
was Hodges' Brooklyn teammate In the early 30*. was put In
charge when Gil auflred his
first

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tour

sears ago.

had never suffered heart
ailments.

Much the same type of interim situation w5% expected

Hodges' body was to be flown

should the players return to

work In time to open the season
before the New York club'tkn
choose a new leader.
"People remember Hodges
for his home nina and Bills,"
said Hall of Famer Max Carey,
who was in Miami. 'But, he was
an artist around first base. He
was one of the great fielders of
all time."
Hodges' funeral arrangements in Brooklyn were being
handled by the Torregroua Funeral Home, not far from 3472
Bedford Avenue where Gil's
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dii
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catcher Is the team's leading batter. The Seminoles were rained out

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Medical

Seminole sporting Goods m

Harris. an All-American
National Loergue. The American played 33 games to get his 21.
selection last year, is expected
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Ra
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have
League contest at Westalde will
in oral) 23 games, to ri.pcat uu
be the U ni ted Sta le Bank cii
Roosevelt Brown cleared the
yers
are tied for the
Five
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tinental IiAsgue game. set for

the Bay Avenue field, will pit
Jack Prosier against Hal

Wallin Lincoln Mercury. The
game in the American
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l'hesanford Truckers jum;'ri
off to an earlY seven
then lost it Ui the OLIt tig'VC
Innings Hickson had a triple f or It
Lake Motwue Inn. 1iuud and
Jorts each had a double, Hamm
had two hits. Lambert and RU]
cathhri&amp;d ac. D. H rawi tad a ,
triple and double , Robinson.
Miller, Mrer arid Griggs each
had two hits. tuning pfither,
Lamberl, loser, Edwards.
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60 days as each went four for
four, Gract' had a
and RiCharde a double,
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blanked the Bulldogs for
innings. Kevin Stephenson scoring opportunity came In
Herw Sports Writer
worked the sixth frame and he fourth when Stephenson
Failure to come up with the too shtit**t the Bulldogs tail the bombed a double to left, leading
damage had alrea dy been done Oil vie inning. Gardner
clutch hut when needed
The Hounds made things bore down and fanned the next
Lyman Grey hounds a victory

awxvcusn

Bulldogs did get a few hits when
it counted and were able to pull

Gardner was touched up for
In the six th against Jim Gardnet. San Radovic sinaalwd a seven hits by the hounds, in.

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KSItCT the Greyhound slugger took healthy The Hounds share the Metro lead with Evans
durin recent
t 'vith Boone Btt (Hid have a league game tomorrow when they
host Oak Ridge
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Penguins Land Final
NHL

Green Is not a s!r In the

bcau;*'

I'm iucky, the caliber bsll

be given to Green's boss.

''I'm a 4 AII40od ballpla'.'

er," Dick said now, "1 mu'
Vida lime class, lie Is Just player I am. to get my eight Chnr:e; oscar Finley.
a he nld.faahioned I thought
a nondescript senuil base- or nine years in." he said
I think Mr Finley Is
Rbw should do his own
1 work very hard for every
man with a litetiin, balling
teal good ."lesmnn." said Vida
average of Z19, who never thing I've got to concen- Dick. lifting himself off the negotiating with Mr Fin
toy"
trate so much And I don' t
batted over W(i even in the
have the confidence In the training table rcsse4
in
minors And vet he ha; held
Dick t il4ad to he the Cal.
the pile of lumber and cordown a regular job for eight early days, when we were ruigated iron the As call
lain of the team, hut w'
always getting beaten, I
years
Park cnelr his average clipped bo
was Hon .v.0
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ii trying to get my time
-in
*ring nome). '1 think he's
)fl a couple of sesons, thlie i 30 years old aid
1 dldn I enjoy the game at been right all along In his •joh
was taken (toni hin
he 31 shortly and
evrv year all Lost year was my asapptoch to baseball The .tt r•-'-IT-:1 `7
he has made like Sr.rnh lest We were winning.'
man has his fingers on
pre
fiernharclt anti dranlilti. hUY
everything lie knows ih
ht
,it,uu',incetl he'll retire At
flo A's ta'e hilt their

This year riII will spon

$40 mil lion on
Peak -pe riod enerators.

singles by
Don Moyer
c
the deciding run across the

Playoff Position

PRESS Blues. The Sabres, down 2-0, St. Louis at Minnesota.
Bobby hull scored twice Ii
The Pittsburgh Penguins are rallied to trip Philadelphia 3-2
In the National Hockey League on Gerry Meehan's 30-foot goal reach the 50-goal mark for Iii
Stanley Cup playoffs thanks to a with Just four seconds to play. fifth time In his career as lb
fortuitous set of circumstances.
The Penguins' victory over Black Hawks closed out thel
The Penguins landed fourth the Blues gave them an identi- regular season by w hipping De
place in the West, the last play. cal season mark of 26-38.14 and mit 6-I.
offspotopen,bydefeatlng'St. a tie with' Philadelphia. The

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son.
Flyers in their season series 3-3But consider: to stay alive 1.
For the third time in as man:
they had to least tie PhilaSo now the Penguins go
weeks
the pro wrestling fans ii
delphla Saturday night. This against the Chicago Black
will be treated to i
area
,-the
they did at 4-4 on Greg Polls' Hawks at Chicago in the opengoal wi th 47 seconds left to play. log of the Stanley Cup pla yof fs Flor ida Title match as JacI
Then, on Sunday. Buffalo had Wednesday night with it full Bruce defends his title spins
R

to beat Philadelphia to k P four-game sschedule. In On
Pittsburgh' hopes a li ve w hi le other games, Toronto is at Boa-

•Seminole Golfers
the Penguins defeated the

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Bearcat Wright At the Orland

Sports Stadium.
Another top match on lb
card finds the Great Malenk
and the Great

Cop Fina l Match

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year with an 18-4 mark.

The top two teams and three

Balla 40and lucky Grant 04410 invited to the state tournament.
round out the Seminole scoring. In regular season tournaments
For Clermont, John Modica set six golfers play and the best
the pace with a 41 and Robert four scores are used. In th is

cluding two esch by J Lin Keam
and Stephenson but scattered

We can afford not to.

Hutchinson fired a 42. John competition Epps must select

Caldwell added a 4$ and llcff. the f..iur golfers to represent the
school before the meet gets
man Finished at 57.
The team will leave Wed- undetway.

Not if we are to keep on serving you reliably, cost of forty million dollars. This will add
even in emergency 'power peak" situations. 444,000 kilowatts of power, available quickPeak-periods occur when everyone ly in an emergency.
Designed for short-term use only, these
needs a lot of electricity at the same time.
It could come on a hot summer day, when jet engine generators are not the answer to
we have to keep thousands of air condi- Florida's critical pcwer problems. We are
tioners going while we also wep power still threatened by a shortage of power reflowing everywhere to hospitals and indus- serves. But FPL is working hard on that
tries as well as to your kitchen. it could come problem too, with our enormous construcIn a winter cold snap. It could come most tion program.
Meanwhile, so there will be extra power
anytime. And when a peak cut, lies, we need
the ability to generate extra power for you... in an emergency, we're installing "pushbutton power" with these new peak-period
in a hurry.
generators.
Now FPL Is installing its third group of
We can't afford not to.
gas turbine peak-period generators, at a

Goldsox Now 6-7,

plate in the fourth inning of
Saturday's g*ne'
DeLand took a3-O lead In the
third Imiming when they touched
up Lyman starter Mark
Florida Tech's Goldioz Hutto put the stopper on th
mompson for three g hits, continued to bring their record Riddle nine over the final threee
With one down Mike Simohe toward the .300 mark with a 124 frames.
unloaded a double to the fence victory over Embry-Riddle on • Gills, Tuttle, and Ferrell
led
in left. And)' We,
Saturday night at Daytona the FlU at ta ck wr th two hits
kilowed with a single to center Beach.
apiece. Ferrell had a pa ir of
thit La ought Sirnole plateward.
Nine runs in the top of the fif th doubles while Tuttle conThompson struck out Clayton was the margIn of victory for irlinited one double In the
Ma'rica Lor this seccirid out but the Goidsos who now have a 6-7 outing.
Don Mart-let reached first an an tsid an the year.
The Ccidsaz face a 10"y week
error by Briam Brewor. Jim The Goldiox had a 3.1 lead of action with five games In the
Joiner then rapped a long single wtu they erupted for their nine nut six days starting with a
o right that brought Wester- runs in the filth frame. Key hits pair of contests
against Lyndon
f ield and Merrick ao oss.
in the Inning were delivered by Sta te College of Vermont
Then in the fourth the Tim Gills, Allen Tuttle, Mike tonight tomorrow night.
Bulldogs made it 4-0. Ferret!, Owen Morehead and
Wednesday night finds the
Carrabellas singled to left and George MIIwee.
Goidsox hosti ng Housa
Housatonic
tonic
stole second.
flotpwf run in the sixth gave College of Connecticut. F riday
Moyer's single to right sent the Goidsox a 12.4 bulge. FTIJ the Goidsox will Journey to St
Carratielli.s around to UiIJ'd hur ler Steve Rallaback, making Pete to meet
frorn where be scored on a pass his first start, got a ltttl. University and retu Harvard
rn home
balL
careless in the sixth and s Saturday to meet ) lorIda
Larry Chunat lock over for touched up for fly, runs befrrr Southern College at Tinker
Thompson in the fourth and being relieved by Walt Hutto. Field.

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chained together in a Russia
Chain Match with n
disquniifification and to
finish. The only way to win i
affair Is to drag your victit
around the ring twice.
Also on the card is tag tear
where
match
wi th the Infernos bal
Robed Ashbie fired a 38 to nesday for Crysta l River
Tillet and Ro
Louie
fling
district
th
ey'll
compete
in
the
pace the Seminole High golf
team to a 161-138 win over tournament Thursday at the Miller. Tim Woods is pitte
êciermont Friday in the regular Plantation Country Club. All against Mike Webster, Johnn
season match. The Scriwiuks teams (&amp; AA, AAA and AAAA Cray meets Paul Jones, an
revenged an earlier loss to in this district will compete in Tony Garea Meets Georg
Strickland in the other matche
Clermont. The Tribe, coached the tournament.

single to open the inning,
home folks,
Altho'igh they lost the Stephenson singled to left With them and fanned nine.
The Hounds return to Metro
Gre'hounds did make up some Radovic in with the first run,
ground in the Metro Conference Stephenson came plateward league action tomorrow when
over the week end as the Boone when Bobby - Constantine they meet the Piers of Oak
inoeo our soon to first, ruage at ine Lyman High i'ieia
Braves upset Evans 2-i,
In. 4p.m. game. Slated to wn'k
throwing the Metro race Into a Brown had stolen second
tie between the Trojans and moved to third on the ground for Gie Greyhounds is Chwuat,
out and then scored on a wild the are of the Lyman staff with
Hounds.
A stolen base and pan hall pitch.
aS-Irecord.
were decisive factors in the —
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(luring the recent SeWng race.

ahead of the field when his entered in the TV ('las.s of the Baird in it Pinto.
Corvette encountered the valve n,'tion at the Daytona Speedway
Baird was under the black
trouble,
on Snturilaj night and had his flag during the finish when his
Hienz and Dana En.lish, both Volvo up among the top headlights went out on him. He
finished the race with his
of Tampa, had teamed up to finishers in that race.
makethefarsthaltoftheraceu
The llelnz Corvette will be flashers on.
Both events were sponsored
nu"-way. The valve blowup trying to make amends for the
took them right out of any finish problems it had at Daytona this by the International Motor
they surely would have weekemi when the car goes to Sports Association.

Andrews threw the javelin maintaining or bettaing their

Gre yhounds Bow, 4.3,
_ _ But Share M etro Lead

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p.m At YL Mellon Park it'll be the Raiders and SJSc also o".s
Center
against the number four spot as Pa ul

takes on Vnited TranliDortiation

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Daytona International Orlando drivers Vince Also held at Daytona
Speedway.
and
nd Bill Dingman Speedway this post weekend
Gtmcnd
The v ic tory by Pickett and encou ntered early mechanical
was the 100 mile Baby Grand
'cmp was aided by the valve problems but still managed to track and road race. Earl Fellin
failure of the first half leader finish fourth in the field,
in a BMW 2002 was the winner in

Finish Second
SJC Th*ncluds

The Raiders were led by
carrier a .322 batting
average. Manatee, second In Jerry Hock and Frank Treiber
that category. is hitting at a .306 in the pole vault and Charlie
clip. HiIIst.oi-ough, the only Harris in the triple jump. Hock
other team aver .3!, has a .305 and Tvelber finished 1-2
vaultsoflSfeet,flvelrichesand
ayes-age.
The Raiders ranked only 11th 14 feet, mpectively. Hock, who
won
in te.ain fielding as they have is ranked third nationally, with
the eve-ft even though he
bovtrd tse ball times in
hampered by a bruised back.
chances for a .939 average,
miTTelber
is now ranked second in
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Sanford
Warren
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of
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Si games re on tap today as Softball Field Chase battles League will
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AUSflUC ineeuzig r itwiva
base department with 21, but mate ii
Department li ttle league season League opener. Across the park Bank at Westalde Field.
Harris won the triple jump
opens. There will be two games at the softball field, George's
Two games are on tap for 6:43 Dick Brink Is third with 18 for
with u S~ap of 46 feek one inch.
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Race Saturday night at the third.

In 'Run For Stars Meet

Division 11 standings with a 11,4

Six Games Are On Tap
As LL Season Opens

Ronnie Smith and 13111 Cotton.

year for the 31the banner of
Dr. Wilber Pickett of Daytona Porctw 911 driven by Mike
the North American Ithdng
Beach teamed up with Charlie Keyser
Iteistertown, Tcntii of lAiigl Chinnitti.
of
Kemp of Jackson, Mississippi to Marylerci and Bob Beasley of
The victory by Kemp was
drive Kemp's Corvette to Richmond, Virginia, Danny
quite an achievement since the
victory In the Three hour Moore and Jerry Crew, co- car had to be rebuilt after being
Starlight Grant Touring Road drivers of a Mustang, fInished torn up in a sand bank collision

Division 11 contests. TuesdaY played at the Seminole Uttle
Dan Corban, Mike Pulling. the Raiders host Central League Park on SR 419 near
Mike Kelley and Mitch Moyer Florida in a I p. m. douUe- Five Point.s.

record at the time of the repott the meet was host Florida Raiders and Benson notched a 171 feet, eight Inchet. That was state tanking of number two as
The RI.ICIesI are 34 and Central Junior College, Manatee Junior fourth in the iame event with a good enough for a fourth place the state championships on May
5 draw
finish in that evenL
Florida stands 3-3. Florida College, Miami-Dade North, the 143 foot throw,
Junior College is 3-5 and University of South Florida,
Dekalb (Georgia) College and
Daytona Beach Is 14
The Sesnlru4ebatscontlnueto Brevard College of North

Friday and are scheduled to trek to DeLand tomorrow night for a 7:30
p.m. game with the Bulldogs.

his Volvo around track at the Daytona International Speedway this past Saturday as he

li GEORGE: CIIhSSLVV

plrofftrrtplzice tr U!swith00
p'itntsr. the .oltnp,. Fifth pta..r
I tt'im-Dade North and sixth
phcle Glr rt each received
a singli: first place Note In
Liver Is seventh
Sif.t1 eighth, Steward ninth and
Veaco Bradley, Seminole's
Larry Waihwton was sixth
By MARION MFJIF.tll'
St. JMmI 101h. St Johns
second place finish in the high
ReraIdSports Writer
lested the Raiders twice this
jump. AU-American Randy In the 100 Yard dash, covering celebrated All-American
sea,on, both tlrnesbyaone-run
Tindal wassecondtn the three, the djnce to, ,9secvndHe splinter. was held out of the loo
JACKSONVILLE — The mile run with a time of 14:4&amp; combined that with aftfthplace and 220 yard dazhes due to leg
margin.
The Raiders have the best Seminole Junior College Rick Nulty s-as fourth in the finish in the triple jump, leaping problems. Coach Terry Long
hopes to have back In action
in the state. Raiders finished a strong same even t th a time of 15:09, 45 feeL five Inches.
won-lot re
Inc Raiders dad weJ in the soon.
They have won $2.6 percent of second in a baliinced field of his best clocking of the year.
The Raiders will return to
Jamle Andrws and Tom relaYs, placing third In both 'he
their games. Manatee Is secmzid eight teams In the 'Run For
Benson finished founh and fifth. 440 and mile relays. The 440 action April 8 in the Rebel
in that category with a 13-3 The Stan" track meet tw
reccwd and .613 percentage. Saturday. The competition respectively. In the shot put team covered the distance in Invitational to be held .n
Broward (18-5) is third at -783. included Miami-Dade Sou th, the competition. Len yarn tossed 42.3 seconds and the mile squad Pensacola. The Raiders appear
to stand a good chance of
St. Johns canUnues to lead the number one team in the state the discus 146 feet, seven inches recorded a 3:110.
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MURRAY OI4IPERM,IN

Finishing second was the hour event under

. Parrish has 24. Danion is
but pthered six first place
votes while Broward had only among three players that have
18 RBI's,
Sen.mole received two first
votes and C2 points.
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lived and just down the

Conference (FJCC) state mark in Sa at bats.. Brink is mark and Andy Shaw of Cortian has a perfect 3-u record Thursday the Raiders visit
"ball poll. The Raiders., among 14 JuCo alas-era that FlorldaJunlorColiegeisaecond with a 1.06 ERA. Kelley Is 5.1 Hhllsborcugh for two games,
at.44),Dansenisaeventhuhe withaL32ERA.Moyer,theace alsogettlngundern&gt;atlp.m.
sportlnga1
climbed haveapaofclrtcts.
Parrish is fifth in the RBI Is hitting at a .400 clip. Paul reliever for the Raiders, Is 2-0
from their fifth place standing
column, while another Raider. Russo 13 33rd with a .338 with a ERA of 1.38.
the previous Poll.
The Raiders have 22 reu!ar
Broward led the voting with Roger Danson, ranks jitj, average, Dick Brirk Is 42nd
games
season
gamc remaining and 12
with a .320 average and MIke The Raiders have six
74 points. Manatee, always a Dade North's omart1e Is the
week
of
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! ranked second with 72 poInts, players are tied for second with 43rd.
and four of them are important toes.. All home games are

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Parrish Is the number three are the Raider pitchers listed in header. The Raiders have
By GARY TANIDR
The Seminole Junior College of the Raiders. Parrish has hit hitter In the state with a 438 the pitching categories. Pulling another twin-bill at home
average. Keith Smith of is in the rankings for his 30 Wednesday when they host
ider cmhed to third in the hL' three in 73 at bats and Gar
'ateit Flondo Junior College Epçw4uio has accomplished the Manatee i tops with a .444 strike-out in 31 1-3rd innings. Daytona Beach, also at I p. m.

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every year tie ntis come budding dynasty with people game needs some help "
forr'
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S! !ini'
C1te :et the
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paneric at thnrt,
of his personality hse on
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Maybe It ' s
flick (;r'ri already rank ec have gone from a team Green at
on4. Rtie
Green last fall when Dick
what Charlie Finle' wanted which lost Ins games in 194 Jackson. Joe Rudi and
flew into Chicago i Finley'!,
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Vida Iliac this
vdiirin its Kansas City era
George Hendrick In the mif
busineSS headquinrterll to
OWfl
A cool $5fl,(I), by 1)ic
rnI
Dave Duncan
tell him he was rillittifll
field
to the American League
admission
Western Di v ision champs of Gene Tenace behind the Charlie, it's rtimoed. lent
Dick wears No
or, the 1911. with IA! wins. And plate, Vida Blue, Cat f ish flick the money to build a
new house In Rapid City.
g,een.arnl.gnki iinjfr,ms in Richard l.nrry Green, whose hunter. Blue Moon Odom
on
the
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Chuck
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fraie
career
be
which
Charlic dre;e; hi;
retire to run his moving Van
with that M team, has been mound—men who have never
minions lie is the senkr
agency. And he put him in
member in terms r.t servic' through it all Charlie Finleyplayed for any other major
Vida Blue's class, salary
for the powerful Oakland buuught the club two months league team!
wise
after Pick Joi n ed it
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Hodges quit to becorn'e manager

Hodges, 6 feel 3 and 305
pounds with hands like a bear,
drogsi*d to the ground In front of

been over In the West Palm
Beach ballpark playing the
Atlanta Braves."
Yost still war. stunned Sunday
night.
"Gil had a beer with
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the man who played IS )'eara as
a major league Infielder.
think he also ate a piece of cake.
Gil, Ptgy, Rube and me shot
the bull with Jack Sanford for
awhile."
Sanford a former star pitcher
for the Phillies and Giants, is
rior golf penaL the public courie
tnat sits besde the l,.unada Inn
on the Lab.
lIodfes n'vl his coxehes
b said 1 oo"bye to Sanford and
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rates on loans, ,vrcfunding and RyatS worked out In civilian
overestimating payments far clothes at a junior college In
permanently disabled players— Fort Myers, fla., and all but
plus no more than $1l,(0 from fourofthePadrtsweretobegln
each of the 24 major league USUpCt''ed workouts today In
r!ub wu!d make tp the 1 per San hello
tleinwhI1e, L)ick O'Connell
cent pension rise they welt.
Baseballs current pension general manager of the llosto.'
plan, covering any player ac- Rest Sos,. said he was not opti.
tuve fr-i'm 1959 on, provides a nilstic over settlement of th.
serv- walkout.
pension silt four
"1 see no Indications of a
don't
contnb'
ice. l'lay er-s. who
ute a dime to the plan, may quick settk?nier.L" he said. "1

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It's much likes back meet. Everyone participates in the
trtnta, but Is also a marathon eveM. ConpeUUon is held in
stages, the prelimirAries and the finals.
This sport Is for all ages, but the youngr children get in
most of the rtlm;rary c-wr#WJtion with the adufts batZl f
f or the oruvs in the Lna1s bout get me wrong. though. the
adults have alsobeen kwwn to compete in the preliminarm'.
While gold medals are the top prizes in the olynpic,
Irises to this craripcUUon varies from candy to shiny corns
to thau pictures of George Washington.
kit in case you haven't guessed what "apert" I'm
referring to, try hunting easier eggs.
71 sprints are when you turn the young 'uns loose to
itiolt for the alga. The marathon Is trying to find those last
iv c or three that were hidden a little too well.
The thJ&amp;tn cunpetr In the first part, finding all the
ones tht ore In fairly plain sight. Even then they need a little
help to find the eggs hld&amp;TI right in front of their noses.
But the real cnnnpetltlon, the finals, comes when the
adults try their skills at finding the final dozen or so after the
children have given up and started eating the ones they hare.
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Even with the grown ups looking for the last eggs, hardly
ever are they all found.. This Is not too bad until you
remember that it was the adults that hid the eggs mid they
can't even find them.

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I certainly hope the major league baseball owners bold
their çotmd in the baseball strike. I don't see whey they
don't get some minor league players and use them to make
up the teams.
If the baseball owners give in to the players and meet the
pension requests, the saint thing will happen the next time
the contract runs out. I think U the owners hold their ground,
the players will finally give In and I be they'll think twice
before striking again.
What about someone like Hank Aaron? Can he hold out
for more pension money and risk the choice be has at
treaking Babe Ruth's record' Whst amount of money could
be placed on that immortal rec'
There might be a lot of baseball players looking for other
jobs but one of those WON'T be Vida Blue. The talented
pitcher who "retired" when be was unalbe to make a salary
settlement, took a public relations job reently.
&amp;snehow I just don't think Blue has enough fame built up
to

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uralIfy a person as a taper st-ar.

Thlegs Are Looking Up
The sky Is the limit and also the aim as the new
members in the Seminole High Athletic Iparttnezd begin
their take over and work toward a steady tmprovesueut.
Gray Boyles has already taken over as Athletic Director
arid preliminary i4ie'Uo are that be's going to be a fine
one. Lock for some anoow".'s of hnixovunanls in the
athistic dtmerit. Theyfl be coining soon.
Jim Rogers, the new bead football tosok, arrives on the
tamaiow and will be eonduc.tng the spring drills starting
the first week of May. He'll be aø"d by Boyles and coach
Gee Knight. Knigid will be the only member of thIs year's
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arslty staff that will be coming back.

Rogers, Boyle, and principal Jack Redding have in.
tervlewed some outstanding prospects for three vacancies on
the foothill staff. They'll be looking for men who can coach
football and one other sport also, such as track and swimmiog. Rogers will coach golf also.
The trend Is toward youth. Most of the prospects Interviewed ore young and willing to learn. look for the w
nixincemorits to iie within the neat few weeks.

The little league aon opens In Sanford tomorrow. I
few of the parents would surprise me and change their
behavior fccm last yiars style, but I'm sure they'll be out
there yelling at the umpires and screaming at the little
leaguers.
Now Its not so bad when they yell at the umpires. I
umpired last yea and will try It again this year. I gel paid to
umpire the games so let them yell ... a Little- flut low off the
kid.
Why I've aeon little leaguers go Into the dugout In tears
tiecaiae their parents, or some other adult In the atazidn. had
to yell and scream at them, even going so far as to use
profanity at times.
I still think they should put big walls around all the little
league fields ,pd not let the parents attend the games.
Not ever'one can be a good athlete, but w, can all be
good sports.

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changed, but the commsts are I was not there.
those of the group numbers Alice; I've waited to speak
Mrs. W. H. Dyson and Mrs. J. History Awards were discussed. lawlessness. It was a period of
who shared their czpcinnces. because I wanted to know what
Mrs. L. D. Hastings gave a killings, riots, looting and rape.
The group leader, 20-yersoid. was on your minds before I H. Truluck entertained the
told the women to lal about barged in. Man, here you are Norman deVere Howard most interesting and In- Mrs. Hastings stated truly, it
wlaatv,rt Ute gntid.hc bc- sitting around talking about op chapter of
on
as the ugliest pcdod In
program
th e United formative
gan by remar ing that it s hard pression while people out there Daughters of the Confederacy Reconstruction Days. In her American History.
for women to be fr-lens since have lived it. I have lived op* at the borne of Mrs. Dyson for talk she sta ted there were those
A salad course was served
I'm a black from
their social envtros have pressuon
the
(luring
the social huur by the
who were determined that
Match meeting.
taught them to eomnrte for Chicago's south side and there's theIn
hostesses. Those attending
pay
the
absence
of
the
Confederate
States
would
mates After a few moments of real subjugation and boot lick'
their attempt to with- were: Mrs. David Caldwell.
silence, the others beg.n speak' ing going on in that neighbor- president, Mrs. Victor Greene, dearly for
hood I remember reading the the meeting was presided over draw from the Union, thus Mrs. L. D. HastIngs, Mrs. C. E,
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destroying on every hand their McKee, Mrs. Troy Ray, Mrs. F.
Moynihan report about the ma- by Mrs. Troy Ray, president
By MEWI)' (hIKT'T
E Roumi llat, Ms-s.. Charles
black
elect,
who
also
led
the
civil
liberty.
truarchal.
disintegrating
Associated Prs Artier
In the Spring of 1877, radical Stenworth, Mrs. A. B. Wallace,
family and I seethed at the traditional ritual and salute to
Ariz.
P 11 1) E N
tin" Vet part of it is valid
government in the South came Mrs. W. B. Wallace, Mrs. Glenn
the flags,
(AP)
Ang ie My parents
AflyWJ) I just don't think
Wallace
brought
a
to
an end. This system was one Wimnbish and Mrs. E. W.
Mrs. A. B.
feel a girl I bnorml
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not marry a is Tho black woman often has delegatca to a 1920 Confederate ____________________________________________________
pathetic it she
boy from colic and spend the no man to protect her she Is TL(TI
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rest of her liiJ nurturing his the head of the family and has a
which
included
many
Orlando
career. I may vu marry $o I tough time getting a
and
their
families
better prcparyseif to do mammy" jobr She can be a veterans
something in'. ling Instead maid, waitress in a heanery or from Sanford of that era. A vote
of just olaing uy (usia,'.
a laundry worker but watch out was taken to pay necessary
liar-b: It sms some guys for infiltration of executive Po- expenses for framing of same,
are afraid of men getting out sitions. The black community also the appropriate plaque to
of their depelency mode be- wants its women married and be hung in the Sanford City
cause they I It makes them raising kids so as 10 popuLate library.
look bad I nt skiing with a 'nu s taitte-s out of here'
'flits will add to other gifts
fellow and e was horrible
Rachel: Alice. our rt'prCSSiOn such as books and U.D.C.
it's
when he fou out I ,could ski has been more subtle
magazines previously given by
be tter than could Ic ended been gilded so as to make the 11w cbuaptt'r.
he subjugation more p4latMbIC We
the date p,, maturely
In other business It was voted
wanted me 1, cling to his ski are trained to think that domes
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tk'uty with all its concommutefli to send complimentary sub.
pole.
U.D.C.
scriptions of the
Rachel: I Link the first time duties - housewife, I'. T- A
I became depess,'igly aware of cleaning, hubby-career orient' magazine to libraries of Florida
my limited ekancis for becom' ed, mother, lover, baker, can' Technological University and
tog a professiona was In high dlt-stick maker we arc made Sanford Junior College. Already
school. My male counselor sat'I to think these arc the epitome receiving these are the Sanford
"Rachel, you don'- want to take of joys to be sought and that City library as afore mentioned
(00 much science What ,uuld marriage is the zenith in a and Seminole County high
You do with it anyway? Go into wo man's careerSchool Library, American

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The hilarious show was under the direction
o( Ima Boesl (Abbie Owen) who wrote the
original script and coordinated the en tire
Snrrn'i event
Karmen "ater (Mary
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script neatly written on bright orange parchment.
models wore ensembles representative
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On Wed nesday the Civindes, Seminole Junior College are as
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girls on campus, sponsord by Tan"eru Hailekal from
Miss Mar tha liolateen, will Ethiopia; Fernando Armel,
entertalatheforeignstudetsat Jorge Bolero, Octavio Gallego,

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Saeba
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Mrs Harden chose a twoHolt (rain England; (rain Kenya; Syam l
Honoring all the students a Coke party. This will give the Jorge Saldarriagra, Rnfael Fermin, IAn POdIIIS, Cat-los Donald
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pale blue voile, empire Styte ilue accessories for her wedChurion from Venezuela; Petu;Shamsoddln Moosavi Skinner from Canada.
Colombia.
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Seminole Junle College is The pictures of the students
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sponsoret
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posted
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being
flower trim. She carried a Mrs. Harden will make their
April 34,ByBci tit chapter of campus bulletin board so that
ro.iegay of blue carna tions wi th home in Maxvihle where Mr.
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Delta Kappa tamma, a all students can recognize them
pale green baby breath with harden Is employed wi th the
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professional cr gmlzatton of and single them out for friendly
le stteamers
eitinard-Coaqtitne R iulroad
women teache rs.
attention
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enhanced by a miniature flat Robert Brendock. and Miss
whul satin bow. She carried Rose Brady, aunt sal the bride,
notiquet of white rose buds wi th rut ant served the wedding
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pearls, brilliantA and aurora
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full cathedral sweep.
wedding cake as well as kb'
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B TilE AS CLIiTF.t) I14.FSS
l'hc hulls fought back from
&lt;'p4,
;icr. %Ibo finished with a gamedered
past officials, shrugged
Th. Los Angeles Lalars are large deficits thcbooewithmtwo
Boston had a45-33 lead atthe high3opoints,scoredl9ofthem Arnold Palmer suffered his big.
fnewrn'uan And didn't even go
sitting pretty, the Boston Celtics points late in the third quarter half and moved It In p5.75 deep to the first half as the Knicks gestcoliapsesincethel9€6US.
to the locker room. The pilot of
Open.
G'
Player
was
are in a comfortable position and again in the (mirth. But in the game as Williams came opened a
fldlng '6
private plane had to run to
qualified for failing to sign his
and the New York Knicks arid each time the Bulls threatened, off the bench to ignite the fast lead at intermIssion,
keep
up as he left immediately
scorecard And George Archer
Baltimore Bullets are up to there was West or Goodrich to break.
Dave DeBus,ch
rmiai
withoutspeaking
to anyone.
had
to
unpack
his
car
to
win
the
their old painful posture—too throw in killing points.
"When Ache gets into the with and Jerry Lucas added
That triple bogey represcrle'
nnL
golf
tonrclose for comfort.
West wound up with 31 points game the team has to moved to 20 for the Knicks. Archie
"I had the car all packed and his blgr"st collapse since he
That's the National Basket- and Goodrich had fl. Wilt keep up '-tIlt him," said Had, who had led Baltimore with 38
ready
to go," Archer recalled blew a seven-stroke lead with
ball Association playoff picture Chamberlain wound up with 26 cek.
points to pace Friday night's
Sunday
alter Palmer's 1IsPS nine holes to play In the 1966
today,
points fat- the winners and
Williams scored 15 of his 19
it he Knicks, wound
U.S. Open, which he lost In a
gave him a second chance in
Los Angeles defeated the CM- knocked back several Chicago points in the' last stanza to help up with only 18 points to lead
playoff to Billy Casper. He had
$200,000
Greater
Greensboro
cago Bulls 106.101 Sunday to shnts. Norm Van LIer paced the the Celtics pull away.
Bullets' scorers Sunday.
a final round 70 for 273.
Open
Golf
Tournament
take a commending 3-0 lead in losers with 21 points.
"Atlanta forgot that he's a
"It would have been nice to
And the big six left It up to the
"1 was watching television
their best-of-seven Wester;'
I told my players after the shooter, too," said Boston sieve some of the' points for
°°' Archer and the smooth.
and
when
I
saw
Arnold
make
Conference aemtlirals.
game they gave me mete than I Coat-h Tom lietusoIm. "They next few games," said New
swinging
Aaron to battle It out
The Boston Celtics took a 2-1 deserved," said Dick Motto, the gambled on his passing tl hall York KnaCks Coach Red Hots. that six! said, 'Oops., let's go get
3.sudden
death— the seventh
the
clubs."
lend in their Eastern semifinals Chicago coach. "They gave all several times, but he shot and
playf of the season and the
Archer
beat
Tommy
Aaron
cm
by beating the Atlanta Hawks they had—and more."
scored."
In an off-the-field develop.
second time they'd faced each
136.113.
The Celtics rode the shoo7r.g
Pete Maravucti led Atlanta mcml, player--coach Lenny Wil- the second hole of sudden death. other.
PaLt!iru.thed
third,
tied
with
Ar,d ,New York trimmed Be:- of John Hatilictk. Jo Jo White with 37 points while Walt Bells.- liens of the Seattle SuperSonics
Both made routine pars on the
Umote liOlt to even their and Art Wilhiamto victory ovor rny had 21.
announced that he was through Dive Stockton, CIII CIII first extra hole, the 1.51K And
Eastern series all-I, a typical Atlanta. White got IS 01 his 3
New York overwhelmed Bat- as a coacK "I've decided to give Rodriguez and J.C. sst.
then the 16th snapped up Aaron.
Archer and Aaron were In
Knicks-Bullets playoff set
points in the first quarter and timcre behind Walt Frazier's up the ob and continue as a
clubhouse with
of 12-en. Archer, who won the Los
The NBA playoffs continue hlavllcek fired In 15 of his 31 in torrid first-half shooting. Fr-a- player," Wilketis said.
der-par 272s when the dynamic Angeles Open in a playoff with
Tuesday with Boston visiting
Palmer burst out of a four-way Aaron and Dave 11111, put his tee
Atlanta arid New York at Rain.
tie for the lead with consecutive shot on the green.
more. I" Angirks, can wrap up
But Aaron found another
hiz-die
on the 14th
15th
Its series at Chicago Tuesday
branch of the creek on the other
hol-M
and Milwaukee, holding a 2-1 Indians, Orioles Win
A IS-footer on the 15th gave side of the green, dropped out,
edge, plays at Golden State.
. chipped short and rrlz.sed a long
the
42-'ieir.old Palmt.r a
There were no playoffs In the
Henson was the leader at the
They finally got around to the the Braves' two runs in the top
stroke lead with three holes to putt. lie was lying four when
American Basketball Associ.' business of playing baseball the of the second. Indian hurler plate with four stroight hits
Archer two-putted from feet
&amp;40,
ation Sunday, but four games way it was meant to be played Sirs-c Ramsey loaded the bases I air runs scored Among his pis)-in the chase for
for
the par that gave the former
n
were played Saturday. In th. In the Oviedo Senior League. In with walks then gave the hit to
two singles, a double
A broad smile creased his ranch hand his 10th tour title
East. Virginia beat the Florid- the best same of the season the Dillard. But that u the only and triple. Pr pitched the fourth
Lsr 1i.l00
to take a 241
— . scaring
- we- — ves
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face when he went
went to the 16th
-------- lead In r.,t.,., .....A a. .,,.
ii, - row
'a i .t,
ia
tee
on
the
Sedgefleld
Country
aeries and New York dosrzlng the Braves, 6.t
he (aced, throwing
up with alth'h they had
Club
course,
I
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u-yard
topped Kentucky 1-108 In their
of
only
eight
Jfle5
thikkr the wild and wooly
three.
opener. In West flislsion
a
Ward
worked
the
first
three
that prrceeciest it the the way.
His usual massive gallery
setnili'uals. Denver beat In. contimts
The Braves added two runs In innings In the shortened game
Indians had to battle for their
groaned
when his wood shot be.
diana 106-1(5 to tie the set at 11 livits in - t- c
and
did
not
permit
a
ball
to
th third on a walk to Willis, Ted
and Utah tripped Dallas 206-96 second win
Homer's slng'. and a dou ble by leave the infield. He struck out t.-en hooking far to the left, arid
came to rest in a shallow creek.
to nuake it 1-0.
Jim Palmer. They closed out four and walked only one.
The AIUC £tkltt'd out as if it their scoring in the fourth when he too was effective with
Palmer elected to play It out
The ABA playoffs
tonight with Dallas playing at Would be another tout as the Mark &amp;u rmgled
bat, rapping two hits in four tithe creek, and splashed it up
Indians put
short of a sand trap—but still
Utah.
around to wore on a wild ptjj trips,
by
Also aiding the Oriole attack had the bunker to negotiate to
The Lakers, tei
uwi, batters on the bases and and passedball.
brilliant backcc*irt ci Jerry ts-au&amp;M ill tIirrC across
hits In mcli the green.
In the final inning, the filth, w.n Don Jacobs with
He dwnped the little chip
West and Gail Goodrich, moved plate. Randy Homer drew C the Bases gut back singles by four
scored.
closer to a four-game sweep. walk and moved to second cm
Thirteen rum In the top of IlliJIt In the trap blasted out
Rid dle and Ted Bowser but
Thit it
. ..r 'u's.
Bell. Rand y were JIyTnIeO by rtwnsey cm a "c
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.sa...a
a... a.,e .e
and twn..rvit1a.4
ti
Skit
single by
.- Mark Bell.
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out and pop to the catc?iar, decision for the Orioles. No less
f
by the Bulls," said Los Angeles iniddit which Bravi hurler,
Bali
winners with two than 15 batters went to the plate
Coach Bill Shaman. "flay Jerry Biddle threw wild hits in three trips.
with key hits being delivered by
gave 120 per rent. We had to allowing Hoiter and Bell :o allowed four hits, struck out two Henson, who had two in the
shoot well n win ned we .1,41" score. Willis later came around and wezi
inninp,. Jscc'li
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and Jeff
tt
on a wild pitch. Riddle good defense working for lain. Washington.
Chicago was at a dii.
advantage because renter Torn got out of further trouble by
The' Orioles are 2-1 In league
In the major league game on
he
iloerwuil'Je was out with in. IttIkIflg out
Friday Calvin Ward and Mike play and trail the' Tw"s by one
01
juries and forwards Chet Walk- Icsir batters.
game. And the two teams are
tIeu:. von,b.. ..i In
em and Bob Love played 'r'Jy Th Lt s.trulght walks and Tom Cardinals tulless as the Orioles scheduled to meet today at 5
part-time due to Injury.
Dullard's sln&amp;Ie accounted for won their seccmd in a tow, 1$-2 P.M.

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Peter Iluggan, 11111 Goolsby,
('.tltscrt Miller, William hisimnes,
llcrbtrt Davi s, Clifford Johnson
and Mit tuu'l Morgan.
Also Mutes. Edward thighs.
Wililummn 'roll, it. E. True,
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double ring ceremony with lien groom, and Robert Utterbeck
Mrs. Maclavish, mother of
and 14115 Perez servIng as
the held., wore a one-pier.'
Mrs. I.orralns flevint, street length beige crepe,
organist, of Wnter Park, emrre in style, with Mimi;
a selection of well t
-uifle at 'he wrist. Cornchosen favorites.
plementing ht ensemble was a
The church was decorated grc'cri cyInbidium orchid roewith standing baskets of white sage.
Mr's Harden, the grriom'gladioli with pale blue and oat.
mother. was becomingly
green mutni.
(liven In marriage by her gowned in a street length two.father, the radiant bride chose piece rose-lavender lace over
for her wedding, a flone.kngth t.flfeta and wore a whit.'
of Imported Belgium lace cymbkliumn orchid With to.'."
r.,Thlried 1 a cage effect smith taven4,r throat
Immediately fol1osvng h.
.calloped neck over a btitll
taffeta A.line, interspersed with wedding, a reception was held
crystal bends and brllliants. A In the church hail of the Chutrh

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the Church of the Nativity blush ytihi.
Catholic Church.
Stan1''y C. Wiatmien Jr. was
Rev. Brendan IArrnane of best man. Ushers uncludett
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Miss Margaret Oeralyn
Rrld.malda ware Miss Janet
Maclavish. daughter of Mr. Westerflekl gowned in pale
green and Miss Brenda
and Mn. Leroy C. Maetavlsb of
Sflnfn,'d, heraint the wide of stra'wder gowned in paic i,iue,
Gas yin Uerschelt Harden Jr., made n the same fahInn aq the
son of Mr. and Mrs (;arvin H. ff,ntron of honor. Their
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EV1-.t, AT S. (SE',' STENGEL get, around. congratulating Yogi Il-erra on his election to the hail of Fame
earlier this sear, left, and counseling John Hodges. a soung Australian prospect vho was s'lsIflug the New York
Mets nilnor league spring training camp at right.

"Thue off for fun behavior" will be the theme of Central
FIoriJas trig sports r.nd vacation show, "World of Varatinn
Lving." to be held at Expoakion Park in Orlsindo May 11.21.
The show will be an expanded version of the successful
'World of Wheel Uvu'.' h eld last May, which featured only
recreational vehicles and mobile homes. "Vacation Living"
will em*i.ulxe the RrcVees, phi spoils equipment and
travel modes and destinations.
Rec-Vees on display will include all types of wheeled sports
and vacation vehicles, ranging from travel trailers, tent
camoers, truck cam pers and motor-homes to dune buggies,
van conversions and cycles. Supplier beoth e,ti.Ats will offer
visitors a wide variety of camping and trailering equipment
and Informantion of campgrounds and parks.
N!da)1 and d.m.iwLItratk** have been tágned to appeal
to butts of every at audi as fithth&amp; golfin&amp; boating, arrybovithg. lanals. cycling and
ng.
Travel e'4 ts wUF Include ezotic-portscifeall(andtbow
doser to borne!) and mc*mtaln and sham resorts; and the
ways .to get there via travel by airline, ship and cruise lines
and by car.
Many special events are being $amd. Including vacation
clothes fashion shows, appearances b, personalities In the
sports field mb demonstrations by area sports association
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segment
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penage
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are $618.04, $1,545.11 anç,
$1,945.11.
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son package.
Most players scattered from
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for the ty were Mrs. William suspended in lb. arch between ensembles. Jan wore a red lovely Spring bouquet. On w
end was a beautiful coke
ftowar and Mrs. G ary the living
dining rooms, polyester ju m p suit
,t.,.nq1d041
in white with pink
Ank
Pink and red crepe paper mother cbte ii,i sequse s,1)tF
1°. A bridal party, dove, and
two wedding rings completed
decorations on t1 cake,
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after
20
ears.
The
t'tgut'es, tot
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I'll probably have one~ too,- thority to make arty new offer.
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to
bargain.'
$174.34
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Miller said,
He is pretendin
ke ,.jce, the pension at 45 Ii
piayers
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The bridal colors p
timid trim- 11w hnstes.q gift was
el
Fa0th St. was the scene white wire carried out In part area.
of a sceUaneou, bridal decorations. Apink crepe paper
The tIoitrMe presented mu A crystal crimly dish.
The refrestunent table was
shower Monday evening, st'ower sprinkling can was and her mother, Mrs. John
March I honoring bride-elect, suspemled from tie living room hlninel, with pink carnation overlaid with a beige lace cloth,

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DEAR AP.BY: How do you feel about women using
title "Ma in order to keep their marital status
tjnfldential! All men are called "Mr." which
le which in
a clue as to whether they are married or
ae cases could be to their advantage. Don't you thInk
warners should demand equal prisacy In their marital
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mistaken for * teem
wants to scm
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ar. e will joy ft when she can ado an aitit'e more
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repel It later on A more diplomatic approach with mate Is
required In p.m Strive for more harmony instead of adding
fuel to the In's, as it were,
GEMINI (May 21 to Junc 21) Find out where you differ

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they sheeld tastat that ifl
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clan, and am itill asked if my "father" Is home when a
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llarrington role (Ryan howling of a dog entantly in
It's back, surviving
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rorrnce, Metalimis' novel, two rnovle O'NeaI
with all t)
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Is Frank erp
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divorced. Mysteries begIn to
More.
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ii P1eilyed Game
WEEKDAYS
her sinnll.town Iwo. to learn
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he is
the title role, wounded outlaw her
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the
who emerges (rf,vri hiding
DatIng Game
hoping to find the daughter he howling of the dog. There's also
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SunsP'r'e
deserted 14 years earlier, and a btzarru account of a small
Secret Storm
1rl's death .
now has got the law still hot on
II) ,lIm Mimi
(9) Gpnerpl Hospital
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WORRY CLINIC

Monday, Apr11 3. 1972

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By George W. Crane, Ph.D., MD.

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Norma 1 at th
raads. Now Is when sh. can
Insure her future marriage
against divorts! And also
be sure of a good paying
position from just on. year
of the mast practical cotlogs education In America.
So head Ben Franklin's ad-

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And thus fhiance any tie.
sired I beral Arts education
thereafter by laItng night
classes at the extensIon
branch of their state uniCrane

one year

receis'ed

that

Sailelt. EnterprISe IllS en,)

DirkIOn Rd anawisa to 'Joket".
$b,taflflal reward 33) 4701

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SEMINOLE COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICANS newly elet.ted of
(.er ,.re (from left to right) Cindy Newsome. corresponding
ccretary, Diana Jarrett. secretary, Tom McLaughlin, treasurei, John
Tillis, vice chairman and George Holleman, chairman. Club meetings
are held on the second Tuesday of each month t the Regency Club
House.

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old, male 5. female Lake Monroe
area 3174).i74310

INFORMATION

and also a
Charm.

purer machines.

course in
The latter involves how to

dress and speak and he most

Ihave benefited

more froii her practical help
than from all her ctirses at
Nnrthsti. Indiana
Columbia Univrcsitfrs!

And I'm not

okingl

Bu naturally I'd lake ° cordial oer the telephone,
be happily married some
books
et
cia)
She prepares my Income
Most of those courses you
My parents don't has-c can't grt even from 4 sears tas reports.
n*ieh money hut they '°
She is a superb book.
on the Liberal Arts caripus!
mbabb' pay mV epses
kcr
and can take shortRemher. there are also
tor one year of cofltge.
hand, though now I usually
S positions awaiting ever
And the,- want me to go
aduate of the one-year dictate by means of a maon with mv education, but 1 bploma course at a Business chine, from which she can
wonder if at would be
my letters.
Scl.
the money to get on) OflC
In ms vai-ied esperienec
And 6 sobs speting to
year at collect'.
with d types ci colleges
ssin eers malt' t,'r.adisatel
What would mu it-cornBut st,' h students also oh. and uni'.ersities, I rate the
lain better preparation for Business School firrt plare
mend for rls lice me
happy marriage than you for insuring a happy and
HEED BEN FRANKLIN
i.leris'e from the usual 4- sob exit marriage!
can
I
kn mn rtturnt in kii
se-ar
Liberal Arts collr..e.
Nurses Ct'tilegt -s conic nd
edge. saul Bc'npmin Ft.iuk.
For such girls can operate In my estimation as preprabest
the
always
pays
un,
a ditheir homes on a budget, tian for warding
dasidends.'
acurvel
they are espert at
And the most pro6table
So borrow the mones. ii
ne- ear college education countrng.
Them can es-en prepare necessar. and get sotirseif
.t'u can now obtain in
their husbands' income tas that one-sear diploma from
.'.rneric-a is to enrol in a
a good Bisiness School!
aeports!
good Business SchooL
Send for mm 'Vccational
And type his Ic-tie-is; ad.
Fir such cofleges offer
ii'u a splendid one ear site him on Business Lass, Guidance Boklet,' c-twins
twn'year) di- and win him more friends or ing a long stamped. return

(I5d also a

promotions by their envelope, p1us 25 c-emits, and
plan s- our future intellii Cbarm cuirw trainiig.

office

ploma.

That diploma is based
______- ,-our study of Business Law.

irsides, .sitrr the:. gradu- gently.
r- Crio
.ite
Irin.i et en tl.at cnt' r.ar
A-ST. .. -.
Applied Ps thlv. Busie'f O. .w.raTwT .?'r).',tf'( I i'O
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nes Letter Writmi. Book- lPlo:na cuurst' at a hrst rate
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
can r.StI to r.',? tylr .54 prt.tl5(
they
keeping.
Ac-eouiitin.
opera.
Business
School,
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r.ots .%,l, ,-.e ..r4 f..r ss o s.
mE:
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jp THE tion of mndern ofhce corn- obtain escellent paying posi.
FICIITIOUS NAME
NOTICE
SHERIFF'S SALE
c..cuit
IN
NOTICE IS bitW 9tSft that _
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
(t'fl..fi Writ
t't. ,.r'V• i4
Cull. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
.t'd $55 Pl*y 17
LortgwODd, ESP(,JIIOn 5%Ud Out o and UF3I' COUNTY. FLORIDA
___________________________
,e.nirioIe Court,. Florida
tv.. sei 0$ the Crcuit Coy?'? Cf CIVIL ACTION NO ti-UI
FICTITIOUS NAME
,.c'it.u...t namer4 RONCHADO CO.
S.mw.ot* COufl?r. FbI IdL Via IN ii. THE MARRIAGE OF:
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
NOTICE
NOTICE ISPtcfbygIwqlthaI I am
and tpt *, intind to righter ad •..at dQ1 rn0.'.d
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
"e VICTOR NOEL
woic,
a
p.er.y
given
IO9IQId in buSineSS at RI 7. Boa 530.
rtam *itp tnc ClOt of he Crcufl
oritaid Court t tn. 2'Ith day 04
Of CIVI!. ACTION NO. 71.725
Boa'd at County Conntsionsrs
Ploland Rd. Sartord. SuminoIc
(jrt, 5amino County. FI0r4
F,,iary, AD 1573. *n th.t certaIn
DIVISION A
VERNICE TURPOER NOEL
sisill at
S*minoie
County.
Florida.
Can?y. Florida under the fictITious
.cwdare *th tIe 0vl%,CflS 04
,n'itie.
DoW
THE
THE BRONX SAVINGS BANK.
00
o'CtOCt
pm
or
as
CommunIcations
.,
name
04
$m Statutes. To
CHEMICAL COMPANY. A COP
NOTICE OF SUIT
a corra.
'4ft11 as pOISibI•.
Plantift. DV04OPm.nI Company. end mat i
1da StiIUt,4
S1OInt' 1*305
PORATION
Ptinttff.
- y$
TO v.CTOR NOEL
Al II1L
IS4O thi
Intend to register Laid tame *4th tPt•
VIRGIL H SMiTH 0 BA WHITE'S
nd*1
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Aodres.a
Iowtng
0 P.s
Clelk 04 ix. circuit Court. I.mlrvIt
CIaIIOS MaIen
AUTOMOTIVE STORE 0,$endant.
GARY 0 TATE. .. al
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
County. Florida in accor-arce .altt'
to" ci atc.'rj.ad Wr.$
r.ld D Mat'eit
E.t'-jt.oq
oenents.
n ac!.ort for D-tSOIu?.3't
An ord.nanci relating I) Ul
tP.I PfOWI$I1S of the Fictitious
C.riflCL 0 Ma$t*
eas deIivt-rid to me as SPIii'I?$ Of Pr.pih$senf.I.digJ.fltI
NOTICE OF SUIT
by
VIRNICE
TURNER
PIOEL,and
r.g4atlortbndcen?rOIOfsbtiI0fle
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
J.Mar 30.77&amp;Apt 3. tO. 572
Seninoe County, Florida. and
a .p 04 ServiCe In Seminole County, THE STATE OF FLORIDA
levied upt The PoItc*-tn; you are reaurad t* s•rwi
TO GARY 0 .ATE. an the US0 FIi4a S'atuln 1557
providing fur de teens. pOvldlftO
5' Gary C DeGaetanI
described property OnPd by your erl?tsndilte.. if any, tort
UNKNOWN SPOUSE of Oar-v 0
picIIvi
ltJeiuIIt AIII 3. 10. iT. 24. 1512
for
lIt 11W Csv't at PItS CiVil?! itidle. VIRGIL H SMITH 0$ A WMITE'S BRUCE 4. BARFIELD, Attorney
Tate. f r'terried. t-A'014 residence ii
73 •rartcp,lui
arid their ran,eals;
bEC I
Se,i-ihatC Cettp. STat. •f F101da- AUTOMOTIVE
STORE.
id
• n. *i
epsose a.ts
ti Ter?TtS $Id
OrOcerlv being Io-c04e4 Itt SlITtif1011 East Central Blvd Orlando. Florida prostdifsQ 101
You Sr. hereby notified that a SUIT
IN PROBATE
lTd the
i?Intfl
04
SucM
franchises
Co-.,-•,. Florida. more prticularly
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT.
3dP.. tIn
his been lied against yi in t't.
rc ??r Ctz!t of:
32101. on 0'
aa Iran
0rW'bcs3 II 0I10-ai:
LuCilit P APPLEBY.
SEMINOLE COUNT't'. FLORIDA
CaI. ad tPtat you
bndfi.ft..01ignII wifP.?'. Clot 04 In5thOd
04 op,rition
of
nsion
'tli,et;
providing
t
tp.
Deceased
All tpt* fvrrit?&amp;ffe. fulJtng,
Fill Ifs.
.rc Pteeut r.aulred to file your
'
reIHsau.IP,mint
of
IIUtI,'OL. lTlvltDry, StL in triOs
(slate .4
FINAL NOTICE
af4wef cIth TITS Clerk 04 thIs Court.
Wife's attoln.y. or Immed.ately
the
be
prOvidiPtg
squiRm.?'.?
CELES'TE Ii KIRSTEIN.
Niice 1 l"tTy Q ..rt That tIll $n(hOitig anti freare Small 10,1.
a COPy thefiOt uport the
&amp;u othtrwite Øsft? will
4 10
rea,.'irem.nts
for
franchiseS;
Deceased
•
.rid,r%.fw-d wii. t the 151 di of rad.at coe4rd,
P0V$0it1 th method of operation 04 Plaintiff, or Plaivuiff's attoffley.
et,'flt ID t?tt #ttt15
NOTItO TO CREDITORS
in the p.t,t,on
frartct-Ises. prOviding for elsosersam,eTdaddrISslI' SMITH.
May, A 3 1173.
Judge DI
n0 the undert'WsId at Sheriff of
SPRAYER
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Honorable Coun't
WITNESS my hand and seal at
SmlnoI. County. Florida, itS final Semir.eie County. Florida. to'iIl at Sanford. Seminole County. Florida. franchis, tees. riQuirtn9 trandSiSfl P9ULSEY.
SCWWAL$E.
100 Barn.fl Bank CL&amp;IM$ OR DEMANDS AGAINST
PIICHOLSP01 prOviding a'nbulwoc. 54y$,
r045rrt, acrc.unt •rid VWCPlO%. at 11 00 A U 'yt lIla 75th day c"
Building. Jacksowilli. Florda.
SAiD EYG'W4E: tn.t 23rd da, of March. Ill]
hire: providing or penalties:
YOu arid each 04 you are hotOy
Ei,cuUr of the (Slit, 04 LUCILLC A 0 1573. offer for late arid SC tO
the Board of County 32302. not later than Ma, 3rd. 1512
providInç
notified arid required to file any
If you tail PD dose. judgment map
P APPiEBY. dn.,asea. and a? said Tht PtigPteSt bidder. tOl' cnn. ivbitCt
ARTHUR H BECYWITII.
Cmmi$tiner$
.t,th
regulatory
to brty and all ,iat.rig lji,ts. a'
be .fiterd against you bc the rtlidf claims and demaridi hi(Pl you. or
lime. It-.e-n arid theft, nave ap
Clot of the C.rcu.t Court
powers. providing PO4' Iebal con
04atidntotIesaidJudt1O? a trial ADAMS TRANSFER 1. STORAGE
for demanded in the complaint The ofttser qf y, may hve against said
Seminole County. Florida
prcv%dIng
iIrvCtiOn,
settlement c-f II &amp;dminstratlWt of 300 II Holly Avenus in Sanford,
tlt being for estate in ttte otlite of Hon
04 saId
$y Ellen $ft
SevOablIITy. and plOvidiflg for an ndture
ForCciO$u?C
of Moregage en
WALLACE H HALL. County Jiidge
tad es'a'e. altO for bPl order Florida. the above dflctDe'd )O
D4'pt$y Clerk
i4tective
dale
I.OnaI prvperty
04 SemInole County, a? Psi otfic• in
Cumbering the toIbowilig descrlbd
d.sthatg'ng rI it SUCh Evicicor
Bruce 4. BarlIeld
ISEAL)
That Said talC It be'ng mad. ,
the Court House in Seminole County.
Dated this the 72nd day Of MirCh,
property situate lri Seminole County,
73 C Central BouIe,ard
Arthur H Be'ckwtth. Jr .
sa.sPy The ltf5 *4 SAid WrIt Of
Florida, withIn Iii calendar months
3. 1) *72
Florida. to Wit
Orlando. Florida 32101
Itsi
Board
Clerk of
¶PIE ATLANTIC NATIONAL Fietujiori
frpmtttefimeat?hefIrsfpubIicaIiOfl
LOt 17. Blocs A, FatOwship AdltlO
Afl0'fly for
04 County Cemmln.oners
John E. Polk.
113.1eV. OF .IACSOP4VILLE
atIhltnotlCe. Eacticl,aim or demand
Flo'ida. according
Put,1,5l1 March 7?, April 3. It. 17.
Seminole
County.
dumb
Sanford.
arid for
Sn.qitf
1, S JESS * TALCCTT
to the Pie? thereof as retarded In must be irt writIng and contain me
Florida
Seminole County.
piece of residence arid post office
&amp; Eat-Cutor 04 11W
Fiat Book I. Peg. 3 of the PublIC
DEB 121
- Pt.hhiSh' AprIl 3. 10 it &amp; 31. 1577
Florida
Ittalt 04
Records of Seminole COuilty. addressoftPWcI.ima'daftdmuttbl
DEC a
PbIu5h, April 2. 10. 17. 24- 1573
LUCILLE P APPLEBY,
sworn to by the claimant, Pill agent
__________________________ Florida
lIt the Cavil it the Cewity
0,'csased DEC 7
WITNcStmVhandand?t.5.HI04
or at'vcrw'y. or the tame shall be
S.mboale
Cevilty.
______________________
Slate if Fllflda. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
-- IN PROBATE
!TENSTTTOY. DAVIS
vOid
said Ccv." St Sanford. Flor4a, html
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII5 Wm. Vernon Kiralein
I McINTOSH
day at March. 1572
re tPse (Stale o4
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Ilor,4 State $riu
.* Eaccutof of sad Estats
Sean
HAROLD A APPLEBY.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
5i,ite 77
PubiltIt March 12. 70. 71. April 3,
ARTHUR If BECKWIT*4, .11
Deceased CIVIL ACTION NO- 73*3
FLORIDA
an'o1d, FIc'Ia )37?l
1572
CLERK OF THE
FINAL NOTICE
DARLENE ADAMS.
A'Of?*p'S to' Eir 'c'
DEB4I
CIRCUIT COURT
Nt.c, 5 hereby gwen that tne
P,ttioriO.
CIVIL ACTION NO 72-Il?
PubiSIl April 1 '0 Il &amp; 31 1572
By, Martha T VihIin
the tat day of __.
.,'iCg
DIVISION
$
DEC
Deputy Cleft
May. A 0 1572. present to the LYNDA DARLENE WEBB a ta
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
-- SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
PyblisrI - April 3. IC, *7, 31. P577
Ilor.oraole County Judge of LYNDA DARLENE DARBY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, tLORlDA
ELMORE
arid
P-ONCE 4.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
DEC S
Seminole County, Fbovidj, it5 final
IN CIVIL ACTION NO. 73*5
Respondent. ________________________
CITY OF LONGW000.FLORIDA MARY C ELMORE. hit eife.
return, •ccount arid vouchers. 05
CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Pia,ntlfts.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Eae'CutOr 4 tIC Estate of HAROLD TO LYNDA DARLENE WEBB at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FLORIDA a polItical subdiviSiOn *1
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN by
A APPLEBY. deceased, arid at sad
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL me State 04 Florida.
°
a
IPH' C'tv Council of ttit City of
time. then and there. malt' ap
Plaintiff,
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
LYNDA DARLENE DARSY.
LengeoOd. Seminole Courtly, MAYFAIR PROPERTIES. INC .a
piICatIO.'ltoth,ta.dJtidg.foraflnal
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Council
CIII
unlncorporalpd
association.
and
all
1550
StuOar
Florid., that said City
settI.rnrtl of iS adm,n.ttratton
Civil AttlO. Na. 72.251
THE STATE OF FLORIDA. ii aL
.rir.i.ri eh ma, c'.a;rr. or
Reyi,.ditiurv, Oe.;o
Pioldapubl.ch,
aIingOiltPb,
OufltIOrt 1,111.41
Defendanti
0'
d 't'
SUIT TOOUICT TITLE
10eSt
Iau,
due
Clam
that
a
NOTIFIED
ARE
YOU
of amending Ordinanc' N 113.
d'5CPtaI'9flP it as SuCh E,ewtr
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
WILLIAM
H.
PARKINSON.
InC
Maytar
Properties.
-. an unitt
to
Adop4
arid
Mate
Foreign
Pttitbon
"Eshibit A- SCPØ.jle 01 Dittritt
Dated thil the 72nd day cI March. Divorce D.c-.a Florida Judgment
Plaintiff, TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
(urpofatt-d assoc.aton.
Rpg-jtat.ont ty Vt.. aOJt,on ci a
AD 1572
THROUGH THE STATE AT
vs
Defendants
ir'idOtP.el
Rel,f
has
bests
at
Divorce
d'itrici cla.l,cat,onto be
as
THE ATLANTiC P4ATICP4AL
BUNCH, TORNEY FOR THE EIGHTEENTH
H
BUNCH
APeD
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
you
a.
N
you
end
lied
a7aintl
"PUD' lPlarnad Unit Orveop
BANK OF JACKSONVILLC
H.Tf arid - JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF SAID
hiS w'fC, arid V. 5
TO MAYFAIR PROPERTIES.
'eQured 10 servC a Copy at your
man!)." Said d.strict is Intended o
SEVERAL
By S lESS W TALCOTT
THE
- WHITE. isis wife, it living, or If STATE.
an
unincorporated
any,
to
It
ørt
written
*efenlet.
if
encourage the development of land INC
PROPERTY WNEIfS, TAX
At Eit'CuIC.. of
CONRAD,
anyoftteabov.nameddefendants
parties
unirboen
assoclaiton
arid
all
WILFRED
H
Cs planni-ci ttelghbO'PiOOd corn
tIp %tt-tt- at
PAYERS AND CITIZENS OF THE
h0 ma, cIam j P4t- OuC Ia.m
Pet,t.on,r satloi,isy.wheheiddrl-tI are oic.ased. then his or Pio
muintirt, encourage fif'i;ble and
HAROLD A APPLE
CITY OF ALTA.MCNYE SPRINGS.
wiknolhelrs.devslet.WOatteSor
Is Post Office Boa $14. Cass.fb.rrv.
CTHtYC conrepli f lit, ptanrt'rig. and intt-it in Mailar Properties.
Deceased F
.fltiV5. and all Other person. or FLORIDA. INCLUDING NONInc • an vn'ncurpo'a'*'O
32707. Otto' 0i401, May 2nd,
preserse the riahj'st amentlis
YOU ARE HEREBY IvoxIrIro STEPeSYROM. DAVIS
1173. end PitS th original with the purties claiming by, through under P E S I 0 F N I S 0 W N I N 0
SI1C and Op rc.r.Ii'rig t(t"iC lTd
JBJfT TO
M.CINIOSH
PRC.P(R'Y O
or against them; •s all poles or
that a iii? to ourt title hat been
clerk of this COvrl either be4o
't•nc'.c-'e'cp-area1. accOmpi
a
Florida Stat, Baits
TAXATION TP4tWFlN. AND ALL
orrions hviflg or claIming any
IefViCt- on Pret,onsr's attorney or
more C.$ufabIt ,flti,lOnm,nl. brot4Ptt en the C,rcuut Court f
'
Suil
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
right, title or interest in and to the
Florida against
IPTId Semindle Count,
Irn'nedatl'lytlefsatter, Of!ter'wit a
OrOvide Icr sri t'$ficvrlt .
IN
Florida 37771
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
premises Involved In thu ijiI,
you arid lath of you claiming an
default *111 be entered against you
resulting in tnsalier rtiteorts
Attorners for Etacutor
TER (ST IN PROPERTY TO BE
Defendants
P01 th• relief demanded Itt tIe
utilItieS fld streets arid thertOy estite. rIPIt. title or intirelt Itt
3 tO. b? &amp; 21, 1572
AFFECTED BY 'HE ISSUANCE
NOTICE OF SUIT
P,It.or.
toueqirig Oevi4oprnpr't aria houj%nQ lvi' upon the follOwing dtUr.Ded Publish April
BY SAID MUNICIPALITY OF
TOQUIETTITLE
S,n.',31.
WITNESS my hand and ttt,ssaI of
costs, arid p'o..oe en eny.ronmerit real properlp stualed
IN TIlE NAME OF THE STATE OF ODLIGATIONS HEREINAFTER
this Court on 70th March, 1512
of SICOl, character compatible e:th Count,. Flida tO WI
MO P E PAR T IC U LA PLY
FLORIDA'
LOt 171c4 FRANKLIN TERRACE.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
ICiICV't COtgt Seal)
SurrOunding AreAS Tt.e
DESCRIBED, ON TO SE AF.
ARTHUR H BECICWITH. JR. To The Defendants
NOTICE ISPI(R(BY GIVEN that
mntted *,ttt.n tIrt It'r,ct shall be according to the Pta! thereof 55
WAY
IN
ANY
FECTED
N H BUNCH and BUNCH,
AS Ciert of the Court
by o'v'iie 04 that Certain Writ Q4
primarily residential in Character. retOf.d ill Plat $001. 3. Page 7$.
Pus tofearidV.3 WpsITEa?-.d- THEREBY:
Public CCO'd$ 04 SeminOle County,
E.erut'on i5SUC, out at 2nd under
ii
co,t
rictuidna bI not 'Irrited t
You and CCCII Of you are Iterchy
WHITE. his wife. If Ilivi, 0, if deed
?P'e seal of the Circuit Court Of
As Deputy Clerk
residential unitS UlCivong single tloida
required to appear art the *5th day (if
to his or her unknown hun,
°' are PlOeby regured te fit'
Orange Coirntp.Fl.Drlda. veRona final 5, WILFRED H CONRAD
family detached doe!l'nQa. leo of'
April. 1572. at p.00 o'clock AM
devilses. legatees or gronfoes
lupornent rendered in the aforesaid Attorney 101 Petition.,
lamlIy dwellingS, and multiple your Answer or other written
before the Circuit Court of Seminole
all Other persons or parties claiming
court on the 5th day Of Ft'tiruMy. Putt Office B
family dWellingS. (PIIJ?chus. ndol. 0efen$, pursorsail, 0? tip pOot at
County, Florida, it 11W Courthouse
Dy. through, under or again' tfteqn,
A D 1573. in that certain case en Casselberry. Florida 37107
COmmunity 01 CI, bvlI*itg$ and tClnev, to'ttt the Clerk of 'Pie Circuit
Sanford. Florida. and ttio* cavil
Court, LgnI,enttt J,a3.c,al C,rcu,t,
i. t,
t,
p ITS Publish *'ii
IC
smitIr
p,t-iic .r
,,.y
11Attorne,1 t, r.ecucr
.ieiy IPie prayer of the Complaint
t 'itI
IrIC ifla'n!ifl, t-s Jose*l- B Fr.e it DEC
All parties
tac..l.ri, cpmmtr(.af or reta I uS,t. Serr rtDl, Count,, F1' 4a
filed in the above entitled
al, D,$endant, wh.(h aforesaid Writ
CIlimiflO any right, tiete or Interest
Including Offices and Cl,nict, an4 CourtPiluse in S,a"Ord Florida, afId
meat IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
f be granted
proc,d'gs should
(pujion was delIvered to
ri arid to the following described
providing rrcwisic'rit reguta' ing tO 55Vt' a copr itereQ upon
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FOR
th, Obligations fPirir
arid
P1. ''ff* atlomn-e, *f't.t ra", 5
,r.ftol ,e" ot Ctrtt1. FIc,,da
'cm,r 1 y, trualed in Scm nohe
tame
pro(..dlngl
detc"bed •d
114 lviio*.n; FLORIDA
h*wC .ev'ed
County, Fiu.da
Publ,t hearirig Will 0 held In the '. C WINDER (iCCDi.E. JR - i,,l
Case Ne. 15.454
the itsusnc. thereof,
firm Cf WiiIde'f'wPedIe, Ha.rtes.
described pr000ty oe'ndb, Joseph ICLEN A DAVIS,
Bep.rw.ing at the SW corner of bite
City Hail. L0119W003, Florida. on
vai.daled and onIirm*d, 541f
B Fitte &amp; Shirley A Fin,, said
NE 'a of NE '4 e
Ybtyriday, AprIl 30, 1572. ai 1 00 Ward and Woedman. P A , F 0 Bc.
iplf%t jff,
obligation. consisting a $US.0
$10 Winter ParS. Florida, NOt four
property b,,r.g located itt Seminole
TOwnship 31 SOuth. Range 75 East.
pm, cv as soon tIwcee•tfr •
Revenue Notes,
UtIlity
Ta.
Count,. Flcir.da, incite palIcullrly ROBERT A DAVIS.
n.m East '00-, IfortI 235 i. West
r*,ti'tIl, at OPiC'- limS irttOlst,d than tP.e tPIt dl *4 Apr.I. 1573,
m•turing in bIte years lVfl tP,rouP
part.eS P01 and against the p'_.d thOCn setting up It'S eslate, right.
tO
beginning,
con
South
s.cb.d as POliCes
3*'
500'.
Defendant
1553. beeiri interest if not t.
IntuteSt in Or lien UPOn lP.s
talnlnglaven 17)acresmofeorlesl
P545 Ford Slatiori Wagon license
zoning changes will be PtUrd and
NOTICE OF lUll
coed rig the legal rate tar salc
atove described psopuviy clan-rd
of
you.
am.
noified
l7Wi3 III.' No 1744471 ID p
each
You,
arid
'net 1.on taken
TO Helen A Dais
otlgator.s, a more particular
5A7$zl33l5
10 pie! title tø tr.ato,c
Suit
a
TP.t Pecti '5 'o be Pit,l,I.hed ty U tou ar'd should r., fal 0 do Sd
te'
ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED
desu'phon of sad Obligations behltc
otid the undersIgned as Sheriff cf that an action fr modifIcation 04 descrIbed property has bean tiled
posting In three III public places oefCeaIt vOl-erR will tie entered
ntaineO itt the Comotaint flIed it
are reqvlred to
Sen-not, County. Floc,da, e;II at
DiC
hat
been
against
you
and
you
of I, oi';.000 agaInst you
,itP'rt 'Pi. Ct
Decree
17.151 proceedings
usl'TN(cs r.-.. P-aria and sea' Of
It 00 A U on the t'l' cia, f AprI. Final against you end you .rc serve a cow of ,o' An.wr to
.a p,.i. v's-o r' ', sari
Tee O'de' to Shoe Cause sisatl 01
,arilo'd. S.n..i..
C.t a
r 04 g,'n.rei
A 0 1,13. offer for sat aIi4 ii IV
your Iilaint,ff 5 altcifry, EMNE'H F.
lord si-raid, a r.i'toSp
a copy of
pubIlshCd in the manner reoulr.d Dl
Use highest biedo, for cash, sublect required to
serve
Tharp
RICHARD
OSWALD.
Rradfard.
Oswald,
circulation in said Ctt, 04W (I) tin- CWtttv, florida this 14th dew 04
., - defensas, if a?.v. t II on
Section 7*05. Florida StatvtN. It
tO any arid CII tiling lens,
if east fifteen tIS) OCt's Prior t tite MJ,Pt. 1577
H, ADAMS, JR. Deleridanf's at. &amp;Fle4ch.q.33IN.Ma1l.AvonuL
The5,anforduefaid.an.w50apltOl
(SEAL!
Frgr.? tWcc') 0'c1' f ttte Seminole torne'. wutose aooress is apt lasl Dm1140, Florida. and file thi
time of the P-tjolic i,e.'n.
•eneral cIrculatIon In sill
ArlPu,i? hi Be(kw'lIt, Jr
tPq
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Clerk
04
office
04
tPis
DATED fIt'S IT1PI day of March,
$*re04, Post Off .c. b15 Original In
ItIfinicIpalIty, published in Sanford
Clerk *1 Circuit Court
me Circuit vjrt fl 0, before AprIl
Florida. the above detcribid per Robinson
A 0 1577
,
F loida
Florida.
Seminole Countt'
lie
the
21,I?12;04Mf*lsuthea191tleI04
5 - OtytIe P lI'iomat.
beIng made to before AprIl 34. 1517. and f
DONE AND 010(1(0 at San
Bt (llprt SCOtt
as
this
Court
11W
COfltplaittt
*11
be
talen
TPIaI sad sate I.
CITY CL(flK or Tilt
original with the Clerk f
fard,ilstheCcuntyefSer,iiftola5tatf
DeDvt, Clerk
SatiSfy IP. terms 0' Laid WrI
C'tp c'f Lo'.ii*'cicid Florid.
Defendant's confesSed
Of Florida. this 14111 day of March
WE W1NDERWEEOL(, JR
This r.Of,ca shall be pt#til.Itied
Liecyliori
S OSEPH DAVIS.
attorne, or immediately thereati,r,
1577
45 'riderwe.dle. Halnes, Ward
Ipur iii consecutive
Jchtt C Polk.
sac,
week
f
ESQUIRE
thf*t5e a default will tie entered
$ P095? 1 DykuS
end W000mIit. PA.
Sheriff
STENSTRO-Y, DAVIS
against ,vv to' me rel.et demanded weeks In it.. Sanford Herald.
CIRCUIT JUDGE
P 0 Bc. MO
dayofMarCPi. Wn,
Semie County.
Dated
rh'S
33rd
3. M:1P4TOSH
bItS FeeltiOts
.5 JOSEPH DAVIS. JR.,
W'fRtir Park, Florida
Florida
riurida State BanS
WITNESSmVhaTdanOtPI,1uSl04 ICIRCUIT COURT SEALJ
5TEPT10M. DAVIS &amp;
PuoisIiM.ar 3O.77&amp;Apr 3.10.1573
PubtItltMarChZl.AprilI.IL17 1571 titis court art March 73rØ, AD • P573
ArIh,if H $e(k*lttt. .r
McNt 05.4
N'B Ii
(.0k f 'I, C 'Cut Court
.
PEB
ill
Seal)
AttOrheyt bar Pta1nt.If
Semincie Courtly.
"tofd. iovoa 3717)
-------oi I th'oe acay MSf'
St Ellen Scott
iui'oVA
Florida SIale Bank k.IIe 32
Arorneyt ear c.ty
By'
EUon
a nI' ad
t-d
re-n
Se. ti.rri ,'t'-.r
.•
Ds.'?y
FlorIda 3217
Deputy Clerk
lungw'ood. Florida
owners for vs. Sqer r'.e.Jee Dv' pubilsis' March 21. April . i. it.
witha His aaId Want Ad Dy calls-Ig
P-ubllsn Mar. 30, 37 4. A(%. 3. 1572
3.
ID.
I?,
P577
PublIsh
M.r.71
&amp;
apr
il
'.
5)
u
t(i,l
•'r'r.s
asv'n
f,
n-mi,
IØ ptace
y'ub.IsPi £pI 5 1573
to' a
'33 3411 i'd
1572
OEB50
*t
DEB 172
.ç:.rii
DE'I
DFB
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BILLY

GRAHAM

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ByOwner. Pfew three bedroom
liotse Total electrIc Fully car
prIed Two baths Located outside
.

Suburban

ISc a line
21c a line
-.

22c a tin.

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3 Bniruvsmt. 7 bthi, large paneled
famIly room. dOuble ca. port, deep
rlI for houSe Ind i,ard *1111

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BuSiness
Opportunities

Intertions-No Change

CIty limIts All eafras Pay small
eqvi'p St-c by appoIntment, only
3730*01.
___________

TROUBLED? CmlI Tot

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For Consecutive

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Ol'I'OhltJhuIYshOCKS
.ine you 3 ncen 115.1 door to
$11 atIf $&amp;3 $340

s' •

'rntter stt.m

ti,iC

mortau,.

SECOND INCOME

Payton

Ideal Opportunity for marrIed
woman to build secure businesS
while conlrIbuting to family in
come. Write Rawleigh Co., P. 0.

REALTY
Phone 313 1311
1445 Hiawatha Ave alliS)

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bIos 7447. Mernpl'ils. Te'fvt. 38102

(11.75 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

7

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TWO BEDROOM near tn. newly
paInted, assume SIS monthly

Instruction

payments with 13.100 down

__________________________

Jackie's Swim School

OertPtO0fl Heated

CLASS I FICATIONS

377 2333

Harry Writer. 323-1371
______________________

-4

1

Male Help Wanted

13

'

'1-Lost I. Found

Gm-cal wo'vrc'. It sri or older for
Will train, not
Mill
Well

3-Persona Is
3-AnnouncerTients

rn-Cards

of

Thanks

I-Fin. ncLa I

To pick up eggs at area fIrms. and
deliver to processing plant. Oc.)
casional Saturday work. Bors,s
and IncentIve plan, group
lsospitalltatlor'l andotlier b.neflts.
Apply Pinebreell Farms, South
Sanford Ave. Sanford.

Employment
1)-Male Help Wanted
14-Female Help Wanted
*S-Mate.F.ma$e

1

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Rentals

Lak- Jelillie
IligIllallIlPI
JusI 7300 down and 580 per month II

guahlfl.d.iandlbedroom models
Bait In city 701) Santa Barbara
Drive

Top pa'. Eacellent benefits.

Would consider salesman wIth
eiperlence Inline other Ihari aute.
Apply In person to BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN. 321 S. 17.52-.
Sanford
Men needed for nursefl work. $1.55
training pay. Call 32)-IIS4 after $

17-Dom.stic-Child Care

f

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ORMANCONSTRUCTIONCORP
373 0217
Phone
_________________________
sOhrTlfIP,l
YOU ARE MISSI
ii you haven't tried a Want Ad
1st if y

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31

SIDE GLANCES

HousesForSal.

Sanford Realty
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Jill Sr. I rrn,PiA5i
Lii, II? 13)7

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24-Mobile Homes Rent

27-Resort Property For Rent
21-Business Property For Rent
?5-Wanted To Rent

Real Estate For Sal -

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For Sale
22-Farms &amp; Groves

35-Income &amp; Investment

E.perlenced machine operators.
Apply Prattville of Long'n'o,t, 300
l-flgPtllne Drive loon's Plumbing'ba m.Io2p.m.

171 1441

SEMINOLE SPOIfTIPIG
GOODS
in-rum Mcr',r P.

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(ont.gr.fr.l'nls welcomed'

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tIlly 10 3
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34-Businets Property
37-Real Estate Wanted

3

337.3105.

Mothers helper, live In, care of
house and C?lIIdfSf's. Pirmanerfi.

J32
Recreational

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Male-Female

1$

Help Wanted

42-Boats and
Marine Equipment

Se.uth

43-Camping Equipment
d.-Sports Equipment

Park
30 West iilocated in frIendly
SANFORD, 6 BlOCks West of
St.
French AvR. on 20th
Oily 3 to 5 minutes to all

waio voc. Stitool Grade.. Eleven
different fields, starting at
month, plus allowances, call your
Navy Recruiter 44700)

Sales

$ I-Auctions

12-Wanted To Buy
53-Swap And Trade
SI-Equipment For Rent
35-Miscellaneous
For Sate

55*- Household Goods
*4-Antiques
Merchanditg

Ano
Office Equipment
SI-Ma thin.r'

Sl-S'ore

And Tools

5.O-uiiding Materials
Il-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
5.2-Uvestock Ar4
Poultry

13-Pets And Supplies
14-Clothing

Wanted Man &amp; Man w.High School
Diploma. Over 411aM to th005()
call your Nsvy Recruiter 121-lOOT
Orlando,

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SATURDAY

NOON
IC
START OR CANCEL VOW
AD NEXT DAY. SAT
NOON FOR MONDAY.

SPANISH
CONTE5MPORARY

MACP4IPIFS, Rr.$ a new
Olivetti L,ectr.c for 110 a mortlb,
'pply rental toward purchase
i *.lPl G.''j. Stuart, 173
0't' t'Sfln 0''.- I' P',r.rt. foil fri.

ADlIlPer,
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f5 S'S Vt ie vi

hs.manages
to grow

CARNIVAL
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old at all!'

55

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We are building new homes now of
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baths Not in housing develop
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7 Bedroom, 1 bath, Kitchen (gulp.,
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$200 Down, 10 Yr. Mortgage, 112
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carpets, enclosed laundry and
garage, panlcy, stove and
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(HA and VA financing. New
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kitchen
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utihily room Call Don Ely br your
new home loday
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP
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20.000 Cal Storage Tank 1,4:5. 31.
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French 2225874

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bedroomS. I', 4.31155 br $'1.100
Wali To Wall carpet throughout,
central Heat System, modern

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Phone 372 0375
CD Radio. 0,0-wring set. Derrico

Jim Hunt

UAILEY ODHAM
BUILDE K. DE yE LOPER

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101* lt St 31) 11%?

372 40*3

ALL BRICK HOMES
TWO FULl. BATHS
.THR(E &amp; FOUR BEDROOMS
GARAOE OR CARPORT
WALL TO WALL CARPET
ICENTRAL HEATING
bEAUTIFUL KITCHEN
LARO( UTILITY ROOM
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San Lanta - You will fall for this
older 7 story with 3 bedrooms, i4
baths. 175.5*0.
San Lanta - Children wanted for
thIs 3 bedrrn, 7 beth. 5*5,400.

Realtor 1311732

3 bedroom, I bedroom Completel,
air CGViditlOnld w'thtin ctty limits
avca Coolcaclers, lie.

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Auto Repairs Parts-Acc.'sorle's

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Sundays 4. HolidayS Call

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still the
loughest
4-wheel-drive
vehcIe
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For Sale

In eacellent neighborhood for

323 5711

Animats. Siapglies
PET FAlR. Fa.rway Play.
Sanford, m ton -

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Floor Sanding Equipment and
Supplies, call 174 1373

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Plnectesl - Furnished) bedroom, 3
both for $31,100.
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will move you in on a
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And Scotters
74-Trucks And Trailers

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Domestic.Child Car.

TUMBLING TOTS
DAY CARE CENTER
1471 Holly A.e
PhI 3737510

73-Import Autos

Hours

programs

Cook- IIa.rntolp.mApplyln
person to Rer.ch House. Sanford
Women and Men to take names fro"
door to door br the city director5
Car necessary. Room 414,, Sanford
Atlantic Bank BuIlding, 103 E 1st

as a buyer under

the virious financing

Sales arid Bookkeeping help rww,u
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Parts Accessories

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Mayfair - OutstandIng 2 story with
3 bedrooms, itt baths on corner

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Lakefront 3 beoroom,
3i', balhs. 545,000.
Labs Mary-- MobIle horn., on 175' a

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GOVERNMENT OWNED 54014(4
LOW OuWN PAYMENT
COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED

49 SOLD

Phntt. 777 474

Stnger Touch &amp; Sew

Wanted To Buy

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bath with cenlral heat and air.

2*31 Park

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bath with central heel &amp; air

Roar Yard tThClOSed
For Privacy

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Pasta - Shaded 3 bedroom, 3t bath
on lake 50.150
Dreamwild - ideal 3 bedroom with
Florida room, equloped kItchen.

372 MIS.

And Supplies

C .nmrw. Wash.?, Dirts. sOifca.
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Loch Arbor - Orrrrlll 4 bidrocirni,
3i', baths on lake. $37,500
Loch A,bor - Beaullful 2 bedroom
*lth Florida room on one of It..
prettIest corner lots In North
Seminole. $31,000.
Mayfair - Almost new 3 bedroom,

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LeUrttry Club Manor - t.l. nice 3
t'edn'ir. liit&amp;tt*n fle*Iy equbpoed
Si . ,t)
Ceunly -' Lovely I bedroom, 3y
bath, on IS cleared acris 1.84800.
Wilsan Place -- Beautiful I
bf'droom, 7 baIt. wilt. pool.

515.000.
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central heat &amp; aIr 115.403
CIty -- NIce 3 bedroom, 3iy bath wIth
Florida room &amp; dies. 172.500.
City
Older 3 bedroom. 3 bath, 2

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person to Glendas Restaurant at

houleork. Phone

4pm

write.', $aaq

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Apply In person to Lake Monroe
Inn, Hwy. 17-17 North, Sanford.

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Woo Wisconsin

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Battle For The Ballots

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r Iicla y alive,
qought
fortaek
the upper ranks Mc{i.key dropVci out of the
1)en,nrratir
.,harl of Mi-Govern, Humphrey presk1.ntiaI rare after the '4e'w
winner.
Hampshire primary. Ahhroo¼
or Mukle.
A Wil,tivern vktrny tould
In till. 13 f).moratq are on didn'
t C5tfllfl here.
thruat the Sr.u9, I)zikotan into
The mno t debated iie In th.
ti-i. pilmnary ballot. along with
Ilia
f ,
ttir HaIblfraM President primary campaign was ThI
Afl(lidIiIPQ, while a
All the leading fmmorratfr onoIt'iri k espetterl to p
Si'mi Hulpert II. ll'iiritirey
tenders called for reforms that
winner In the (.OP race,
Mirin.'vta f uuld help 11w! MliiWith no rpgktratlrm by party WOUkI inrr.ase (axes on the
r)PMithlI tiverromp n •.er•
wealthy and big epnratinns
in Wluin*n, friany RepubII
imnlip Mf
Tuesday, AprIl 4, 1972-Sanford, Florida32771
whtleeasintb.montb.mMdl.
wet e*pertecl to
flits tvii'rnti' front-runner.
64th Year, No. 162
''
ovi - and vole in the b.mnivtatic
Of
Price 10 Cents
b.5t pro erty taxes ifl the
Sen.
Fd,riunil
S
Mu.skle
of
c,nfrst
Wallace
eouI
IS
ti"n
Milmie, conceding he needs a major beneficiary of those
F'resklent Nixon's eeiwvwnte 'n f4m'i,.t S i'i.¼i.
SPit li,-urr Ii(nrrn miracle" In win, hoped to avoid votes
n repetition of his rmurthp1scc
Sixty-i.'ven delegates to 9* programs were a major target.
fly CAIII, 11. I,VI;1k%l)0lIF qh(rwInIt Initt month In Florlda, DprivirrAtir National Cron. Swtvif l tmqfng. the bfg ime in twirita. among the 6"W"
lousy Florida three weeks ago, ws paigned at all, and he
That slate's winner. Alabama ventir'n will be chosen
staw1de
hardly mcnlioned in Wisconsin, b,ekera to suppwt Rep. .tr'e',
with
II
going
tMII.wAUKP:F:, Wii. (Al))- (Joy. (Jeorge C. Waliaue,
leader
and
the
others
allocied
wbirh has only a small black Chishnim of New 'Fork or
About 1.5 million Wisconsin for a strong abowing In
to
rest
rin
that
would
detnmLatraIe
na,
among
the
state's
nine
enegres.
population and no school deg- My.
voter, are elpeu'1e41
Other IPmoerats on the baum'
regatton cwitroverey.
sional districts.
ballots today In the slate's
wer
ar'ke -t
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the
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1.morrstuc
eaiwtI.
the GOP bal!t. wi-i.r
I)r*'Iimlitlul litifitliry il.vlIii
',n
J
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candi- 1n'thia. ftepr. P*iy Mtn
major
tIekites
are
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elected,
'totes,
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(JOY. t'&amp;itrlck J. LUCY•
WashingtOn, third in lori4a,
AM
Wilhor
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dates
conducted
full-fledged Hawaii
Nixon was expected
Democrat who hai remaIned unit New York Mayor John
campaigns. Only fon-r#r Sen. Arkansas and Mo(Editor's note: Newspapers art- continually hnmbardrd by readers .
and neutral, preulktvul Sen. GCOrgS' I.ir4say, fighting it, keep his Reps. John M. AthIAook,
I Mrrarthy '.f Slr, t' f Los
Ohio conservative, and Pa i d '-i
by non-readers .
for publishing only "bad ne ws." Questions pour in: "why
don't you print only the 'good news? And the publishers and editors respond:
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SACRAMENTO (AP) - A newspaper which
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By John A. Spolak.l
Those of you who bug ,, and
the other news media, about
only "printing the bad news,
etc., and not enough of the good
stuff," I hope you've taken the
ttime to read that story right
above The Clock, O.K.?

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Bailey, a vice president for a china and crystal
of our readers. I do have a firm before going Into th e good news business, said
morsel of "good news" for you, he intends to pay off all bills-from his own future
today,
earnings-including the balance of subscription
For that family who went Out
payments
from readers,
and bought some rabbits for 11*
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Bailey
said his all-time favorite good news story
kids for this pa-%t Easter
then aomeM.v "lost" 'em along was the first edition's lead item which began: "In
the area of the Oaklawn the United States last year, 196,459,483 citizens did

Cemetery and the Mayfair not commit a criminal offense, 4,896,720 college
Country Club....
students did not participate In a riot or student
Well, you my have them
demonstration an 201,489,710 citizens did not use
back if you'll call the Smith
illegal drugs."
family at
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the sequence could be very,
very
I read where they had an
tion In New Smyrna Beach .
electhree new gents usumn'ng
positions on the city council..,
and where these same three
men hv niitnritv
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City Manager and the city
Attorney,
Look for another "bolt" over
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around the Sanford Zoo . .. until
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"straw Uallot".type of a query.

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"it would be uncharacteristic of The Good News
By IX)NNA ISTES
Paper to print the story of its own demise," said
publisher 13111 BaIley, a father of five who launched
Coun.
NORTh OIUANDO
the venture With $100.
Howell,
Charlie
cilman
The decision to halt publication came while tile who holiLithe record for serving
next issue was being put together, "so It's Just 08 the longest consecutive time on
well we weren't able to print it," Bailey told an in- village Council In Its history at
terviewer.
Was first elected
Th e paper was launched In 1970 "with a lot of by his fellow members of the
optimism and very little money," Bailey said. board to the 1)051 of vice mayor
"After 16 months of publication-sometimes and then removed over his
spasmodically-and despite a circulation of 10,000 In vigorous objections from the
police and fire department
all 50 states and nine foreign countries, we were conuntuion Monday night at
unable to attract the national advertisers we needed the reorgunizatlonal meeting.
to pay our bills. We have simply run out of time and
Mayor Granville Brown, of icr
receiving the oath of office for a
money'
He said it would take about $75,000 to salvage the two-year term as chief
executive, to which he was
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tovoteonmonkaya,and 'gatos-a,
and other sliamefully-treated
species, but when It conies to
ezrrctslng good judgment on
electing someone to represent

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New CIty Charter
LONG WOOD July is the target date for a
special election in the city to consider a new
municipal charter patterned for the most part on
a model document from the Florida League
o(Cit,Ies.
city's charter revision commissIon
Monday night turned over
results of a twomonth work to city attorney S. Joseph Davis Jr.
and asked that a preliminary draft of the charter
be prepared by May 1 for further consideration
by the group.
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is expected to be recommended to City Council.
Charter Commission Chairman James

Brown told The Herald today, the commission,
composed of Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Donald
Schreiner, Robert Duffey, Rod Cable and
himself, is generally agreed on major points In
the proposed charter and hopes to put the matter
to a vote of the people under home rule
provisions of the Florida Constitution well in
advance of the city's December municipal
election.
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Inside THE HERALD
PROMOTIONII go to two Air Force bomber
squadron officers posthumously during
memorial services sit McCoy Air Force Base,
They were aboard last Friday's ill-fated B52
training flight that claimed the lives of seven
crewman and a young boy.
SENATORS face a full calendar of controversial
bills ranging from a House water management

proposal to a measure that would lilt the state's
Immunity from Senate lawsuits.

SOUTH VIETNAMESE forces make an end run
amphibious landing as Saigon's commander in
Qwng Tn claims the North Vietnamese invasion
itas been halted.

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cloudy through Wednesday. Chance of showers
or thundershowers Wednesday
Wednesday
night. Highs around 80 today and mainly In the
70s tomorrow,

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elected unopposed, and before
cGmmttGr1 ap.
making
pointed out the
village has doubled its size 10
the past 12 months. Noting
commissioners in charge of
various departments have the
resonsibilily of operating the
departments efficiently, he said
he
changing the various
committee heads to give all
experience.
Named were Councilmen
James Sasser and Troy Piland,
health and recreation; Councilmen Victor Miller and
Herbert For, finance and

elections; Fox and Howell,
zoning and industrial; Rowell
and Sasser, road and bridge,
and Piland and Miller, poli
and fire department.

Fox was first to object,
particularly to the police and
fire commission appointment.
He gave the opnion that Howell
with more ex perience in
post should continue. He said
Rowell has more first hand
knowledge of police and fire
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James Sasser, and Group IV Councilman Victor Miller Monday night.
rms in March.
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All three were el eceor
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Charles lansing announeswl
resigning from
day
minnte Memoral Hospi.*.
t)oJsrll (51 tnsate*s.
l,ansing. who served as
-hatrman of the board (hrtng
tfl1, said he a moving from
sertur,ate romust to V'Iusia
ror;1 with
County and, •n
Florida statutes that require .a
trualtee reside the coun. he
a submitting itis r esignation to
be acted upon at the '.imtee'i
April o
t have ser"et its yeats on
he hoarl md I am Proud of
.vhat i.aa accomplished while I
was a member." Lansing saidThe tsgZee'; four-year tern
woWd have e'q&gt;tred at the end i1
iiendat year
Lansing was appointed to the
VW by former G. Claude
Krk. ApVointnlent of a SUCcesr will depend an whose
"m* is vitertimad to Coy
the!
Askew
b
Reubin
oemncrittc county patronage
.nmnmittme
sscuiaucn has cent -wt sn
Joim Evans. of Oviedo, .1 fcr
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who has precious
board experience. having
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CINCTh4NATI IAPI-The
Chsetauatl Reds today of.
tidally canceled their
opening \itlunal League
bae
same .ait.slaac the
Houstia Istros scheduled for
Wednesday The .suedsUoa was a result of the

sit'lke by major league
following Sanford area schooLsbumMill piayer,.
This is an additional L
Midway, Stnford Grammar.
Seminole County sthools can student spaces that the board tonroe and South Side. all
realize a $12 million savings In would have under the present elementary tacüities.
capital outlay or
the
new school nine-month year and
Hopper .a deaths
and
Wilson
construction moneys by equivalent of having Added IS ekmcntaries would become Bridge
adopting the 45.15 extended many as 10 schools Of $00 v"ters !cr e'ics'ni •'tschool plan.
capacity each.
ceptional children,, housing a CalendisHowell, at the same
This
was disclosed in a study
The 4545 study committee.
total
ittee. totalof
students.
Insisted that one man (the
cisini ab
mayor) should not say what will of the 4$-15 concept by a group composed of W Ii. DeShazo. Croums High in Sanford,
numinof
county
educators,
wcrkmg
assistant supinntendent for wtutti presently houses
or will not be dont' lie
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with officials of the Stale instruction; T. 0. Dagg, ninth grade, would temporarily Crussword puzzle
tamed actions of the mayor are
o,Cr's.ne
to be subject to the pleasure of Education Department and set'iar-y education director; be removed from service and Dear Ahby
fir a visit to Valley View, Ill.
!ary Groome. eemetary t.,
ablea placed at
Council. Howell said in the past
by
the educators to investigate education director. and Other Seminole High to enable Edlurw comment
mayors have contacted various
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workings
of
the board officials. including Sem1r'
1Jgi- to house grades Horoscope
councilmen to learn what jobs
they would prefer and that be revolutionary attendance plan principals and co-ordlnators. 3-12 through the W78 year.
under actual conditions,
was joined by consultants of ti-it
scbool Fullhic notices
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was not contacted.
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affected
by
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remarks, giving ma VIeW that pkted at the direction of the
the Council should work as a School Board, showed the Bryant, board member, and
' Cont'd On IN 1,1. Cot 4
present 27.104 total spaces could Ruth Johnson. a lay person
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schools
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but proposals were made
Motion
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to deny aputilizing the 12-months at- in the study tz temporarily
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By 1111.1 SC(YFT

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Industry Boards Feuding
Allegations
of
noncooperation by David Kelley,
executive director of the
Seminole County Industrial
Development Authority, were
answered today by John Krider,
manager of the Greater Sa.nfo,iI
Ctw;iubcr of Cousunerce.
Kelley Is alleged to have told
SCIDA members that Krider
refuses to cooperato with him
on referrals of Industrial
proipects and tries to take
credit for prospects drawn into
use county by SCIDA.
In reply, Krider issued the
following conunentary: "1 am
rather amaed at the consplaiints raised by Mr. Kelley,
since the chairman of the

Greater Sanford '.'hcuihu'r
Industrial Committee of 25 and I
meet two or three times each

week

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mmustcatlon front Mr KcI
and that was a request fur
entertainment fw'ds
"This is the fir-st time in
serving on nwnrrous boards
that I have ever been criticized
for being successful." Krider
stated, "It appears that Mr.
Kelley has his facts twisted. The
iiro'esiIure outlined to all parties
wai St1i)A would deve10 the
irsiiects for the various county

eussuuwtltie.

"Now, Krider said, "It apt-t'ars the SCIDA director
rcqucLs the Sanford Industrial
Comiunuttee of 25 to provide him
with referrals to be located
throughou the county at the
exlwnse of Sanford taxpayers."

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To prove the death of Christ was not a loss,
Christ's mortal body fissioned instantly,
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of
ThO Easter Bunny visited Play Care

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night we had 3.95 Inches of rain, making it a total
of 5,31 inches In the last three days.
Total accumulation for the month of March
is 6.88 with most of it falling since Wednesday of
this week.
Tornado watch was in effect through 11 am.
today. Otherwise showers and thundershowers
locally strong and gusty winds toda y becoming
partly cloudy tonight and Saturday.

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Show a' the Sanford Airport.

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wo:pon aboard the 1352
bomber.
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Seminole High

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students are using some kind of
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the

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Sanford

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Sgt Ralph Itus4elI,
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giant B52 bomber crashed and where the pLane was based, said
exploded In a residential area It carried a crew of seven when
today, and Mayor Carl Lang- it exploded and burned about is
ford said seven crewmen quarter-mile northwest of tn
aboard were killed. lie aLso said base.
there were numerous civilian
just uuth of Orcuualtles.

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proximately 11:30 a.m. today, eight homes were damaged after the crash and that restAccording
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ice, of Orlando, ground in a near vertical dive site were being evacuate.i
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and
You throw
Whcn It was over they fell to their knees and allow the voters of SILnICWd to (1m lstrictly, on thw bails of
whether to divide the color," frowned Crosaley.
speak of love; You can't We prayed, then washed off their wounds in nearby 1
city
into
four districts.
John Krider, chamL.e
like
to
shove.
but
you
puihüig,
rivers,
In a battle between manager, pointed out that
You swear by peace, while
- proponents of districting and
has a 31 ièr cuit blci
you light your torch: And k4g 4t
those
committee
members
population
with no blacks on the
on your neIhbcr's porch.
opposing change from the commission.
a
asi
fr.dom,"
"Rights
present system of having lout
countered with
.
What yen say; But heaven help
cuwmluloners and the mayor
thing to prevent
is nothing
If we get in your way.
commissioner run at-large, the blacks from being elected" and
Our country's awful, you a-y
motion was finally,,passed whei' asked KrIder what is the need
and frown; You'll build it up by
Robert Daehn, ciurman, voted for a district? The e.amber
te.ar1r It down.
yes."
.
manager replied, "to give tI"e
Oh what a life, just flapping
With Croesley asking
blacks so better chance to be
jaws; and
your
people be given the right to vote elected."
while
pointing
out
problems
on whether they want cornCarraway shot back, "Ycu're
flaws.
mtssloncn to reside in city
do that becamire
But talk is cheap, and so mi
districts, much cpposltlon was not supposed to
catering
to q minority,"
signs; 'Progress comes, train
generated by Clifford McKibbIn
Carraway
explained
that by
Andrew
Can-away.
and
render designs,
districts,
the
quality
McKibbin disclosed that limiting to
For you see the world, wasn't
to
serve
is
also
several businessmen had up- of people
built Inc day; Not with marches
proaclwd
him
and
expressed
limited..
and not with play.
City Corrunixsioner Gordon
opposition to districting. 'The
We got where we are, because
Meyer,
giving an indication of
of
chamber will alienate some
we are strong; Not preachers of
how the City Corntntsmton may
this
members
with
own
its
of wrong.
hate, and j
approach the issue, stated he
thing, and I would like to drop
Hard work and thought, have
-I
any em ndahlon to the
it," McKtbbin advised.
psidosrrdebts; And we won't be
a districting plan drawn a Conwilssion from the "P'munber
In
undone, by shouting atid
-weekagobythecomznittee,one should be from (ho ei,tire
lgeata.
district would comprise nearly Chamber.
If you want this country,
Walter Gielow warned that In
a
Goldsboro,
all
of
T
placed in your hands; try work
Orange County, the people had
p.-edominately black arta.
-and sweat, Instead oldcv'ar4s.
Under questioning from to circulate petitions to
Don't get angry, if it likes
Crossley, McKIbbIn explained charter question to come before
some time; You've got to earn,
that certain people were of the the people for vote,
a place in line.
Kridcr echoed, "All we are
opinion that blacks could not
you want, you
asking Is that the people be
The
adequately represent them.
may never
"That's Incredible, just In- given the right to vote on
; If you spend all
your (line, just marching on inc.
credible," was Crosaley's reply. question."

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departWarin spring breezes swept the city Its the bedroom
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tore sport a utility shed and also While the firemen wore busy
flipped a trnvrl-typs' camper covering tbe gaping bole in thr
voita It-' kk Ato, power lines rosaf of the Cox I5(aIilC, E'ir
were ripped from the poke and lrnnrisler, wile of the l.nngvt - .'
telephone communications fire thief, was preparing coP--to be served to (hr ren.
were disrupted
In tier anxiety, Mrs. l.omznkr
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Longwoce, city (mug but t,Ia
Aico in the home wan John caueil minor darnag.
m.'irnlng, hirtking the Village of
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one of the mobflm
North Orlando fir-it and then Jr., age 2, who said he was
high
was
overturned
by
the
hop-scotching Into U,e hond- nwakeiwd by the "terrible noise Cox home Is in excess of $a,000 making haste to the scene,
The Coies neighbor reported winds.
wood areal, alon. lslghwny U. and lightning." '11w faintly said with wster more than mW.
The Lmigwnnd police and fire
that some time during the
when It heard the loud nols.r deep throughout llw house.
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Every available state trooper
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control traffic.
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get the plaudits of the crowd, but they are constant r.uciptents of the heartfelt thanks of the
men at the controls of the F4E Phantoms For
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piwed th th&amp;t
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The most dUhC'ult Of All do? of God is prcochird. and
VrVone claers it
virtues is the forgiving "
Revenge seems to bo
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lOUIIC W115 John, aged two, iA4t TO cn wa' it1Jured. Therewasextenithve watt'rdaniae from
the deluge which arcomanied u
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TIlE ItESI! Il N( 1-' 1 Mr and Mrs John Cox,
was struck by
at 1220 George St., Ciisselbcrry,
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WAShINGTON tAPI )'re.s
today taking part of the roof and sinasting
Went Nixon has tbreetr.esI to
morning storm.
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Impose
shed. against the Imuse, Pcirt of a boat went
A,'' ltd"-' Vr.y-,
cooling-oft period it he con
through the window of t twdrooin wtr( .ix
will to.
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strikes
at
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tieing UP the nation's rail wrv•
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Neither the UnIbiI Trar.s- Tornado
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horn
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thrent.
But
the
fiurynsal
Illuffi nod I.arg In l'tnel.0 ø,tted injured
A
i'hIid
suffered
a
broken
arm
White htuuso said Thuriday
members of the County.
as well
situation Is being trrstecs
St'irley Bunn. 44, and her s. and Mr father was tapped In
department and the
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the wreckage of theIr niibile
threatened qtrike.
year-old son, James, were
Florida Power i.iid Light renIr
mm
when a twister flipped
home
Presickntial
69
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after
flying
UPS
i,iilted
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Ronald L. Ziegler said 'flrnrs
sLashed
their
isbn
a
t':nsdsi
to
All
occording
Meanwhile,
any Nixon believes
ttmuu.ged lieU' iv'nie and un. New Smyrn. Bosch. otfkers
POWER AND ELECFIVITY of tornado winds is shown b' debris
report., several persons
could
nc-I
tolerate
a
natinnwlde
as
tornadoes
rr,ofedfu'urothtrsinVactitClUb
said. The taller was freed by
injured today
from damage to the home of Mr. arid Mrs. John Cox on Geroge Street,
It1IC WOlkel'S Ori.I was tiol in.
rail tervice.
1Mffb
Estates.
Casselberry, while the neighboring home was unrcathed.
el
Under the Itatiwsy laiior
Act,
itiuuhed
honics
and
flipped
Most of (tie gI.is walls of the
orders mobile homes on a line across
(Staff Photo)
tArI?'fl. shout 10 miles
In
Nixon can sign executive
nlufi
City
Hall
were
ii'de*t
ti'M
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('I "itTsS, four boaes
crekting presidenttul boards to was the ramnpn flay area, blown In, offlecri saki, hit t.'
W1into I's dispute with the where two people were huillirig wie rot wruptett ti'e were inrofed and aiany had
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tint wtrwio,'s blown in b a
Penn Central Railroad
twispltalit'd and more than &amp;0 tints
Workers'
Sheet Metal
(Jfflr,'rn said Witsama t-a-tstev tfl5d1' that hnCe t.t*igh a
were
Association
of damaged
homes and
trailers
skipped vroii Tampa Bay ansi tesidtnt'ai district.
News with the Railroads.
Area Church
CraIIon
or destroyed.
wtea
yarrI
American
Police said a twister that destroyedot srhazsly damaged
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4
lJfFfltt
Ciii
dnn
would
make
ary
of
a
board
out of a thunderstorm IS pr4iI t.iy:es in a trailer
Night dinner to DC Md Thur.
First United
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St. Augustine
days.
strike
tUrgal
for
60
Irterbay
Boulevard
in
twister
"iisrttde
1t*.
park
in
ppedinto Indian ftock.s Beach.
ripped
iday at6:30p in, at First United
?'I•: - .if t$(afl'? f
said
u'ru
Methudiit Orlando must b in
Mothodit
19Ø1S 1
Church
.strike Penn Central 11 the man.
by Monday. Call Douglas
ey-strapped railroad cuts the
Easter services at First
A new altar for the church Scyuit'ur, CasseIbciTy.
size of train crews. Penn CciiC -V•CIVCT .
United 'Methodist Church
was made by parishioner
tral reaffirmed TImiraday It
*my 5, M.
s
Retrial
11
a.m.
follows,
6:30
and
Central
Baptist
Gourley
'
Joseph Endcrk and donated by
i,n,dw.n4
ii)
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Holy P1•" to phase out beginning
regular services and
the Women's Guild of the
Saturday
over
6,000
crew
asthe 7 p.m. ser•
Church
Communion
parish.
it believes
ttme
ft by
vices. The (iraricel Choir, under
o rc wxtr. A new banner for the hoot of
tc'3'
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Sunday at I:i0 p.m. the Adult (tie directitin of Roger harris,
e altar was made by Ann and
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Bob Roomabw g. The letters are Choir of the Central Baptist will sing at both morning ser• however, said Thuiday It had
scheduled
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the Greek letters CHI and RHO Church will present John W. 'ices
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combined to represent Christ as Pctcrsun's Easter Contalu,
Gi
der,tEdwardj,Carlcugh
said
in
letters In "Hallelujah For The Cross".
"they are the first
Church Women
ended
lit
a
mistrial
.1th
a
jury
Saul,
r)oved
for
the
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a statement Ziegler's suggeBy MAIUON BETHF.A
CHRISI1JS written In Greek. The public is invited it, attend
deadlocked 11 for conviction date ii'nnedialely.
would ',cike was
the
union
C Itaap.h. ADts
service,
which
will
be
United
The color Is symbolic of the the
one for scquittatm, will te
false
and
'completely
Richard
Gcurley,
whose
first
and
the
local
radio
oral
Also
docketed
for
ttiaI
broadcast
penitential season of Lent and
k retried Monday at 1.30 p.m.
DiI*b IJWS
dgree murder trial this wee
Church Women United leading."
the symbols of the heart, dove, station WTRR.
____________ before Circuit Judi5e William week Is Tuu Todd. charUd
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Bob
toy
is
the
nith
th
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a
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old
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chalice and host, and cross are
Akridg-e
Beeler
Leh
Steve
bar
CasselWrr;
woman
common Christian symbols. the church,
IS Sanford Councill will be at 9:30
Gourley is charged in 'he
;ta1. eamiw
Probes
The banner Is beautifully done minister of music and youth, am., Friday, Apr. 7,
Sept. 17, 1971, slaying of hCi. Todd. pleading tU'.Xe1it.
the Grand J
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accompanied
.
$1416
choir
Is
god
that
)'e
riad
been
uithe
and
by bomite of Mrs lager Harris, 2107
in a 34) effect,
elderly Sanford resident
en
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lUnate
with
ttt
The Golden Age Jamboree Mrs. Curl Brorup and Mrs. Ken S. Oak Avenue.
George De(tovannl.
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The early retrial Li a victory several OccasiOns '.3•L te
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'is'l .'wse
Sunday, April 9. Fun, corn(or Assistant State Attorney comp!alnant
Asc,ns1on Lutheran
C.et ..
pintonship, games, 01(1 tIme
First Baptist
Newman Brock, who had cbar'*.
year
old
daughter,
said
music and songs and da-tdng,
itious
s
Ascension Lutheran Church
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By MARION IIETHEA
cloUd
Also upon the
defendant threatented withpreoceengs
requestedbyexped
In the 7:30 P.M. worship Guild will sponsor a rummage
horseshoes, and talent cornCircuit Judge 1* David 'Tyne, chargest Win
pli1ng a knee at her Uat
and when
Thomas Waddell
petition will be the order the service Sunday, the Church sale Friday and Saturday, April
Seminole Cowity grand
%(tan Charge
he perpetrated the sexual iii- advised that the matter rested leWd .u4 Laxrnc*
clay. A special Mass will be Choir of the First Baptist 7 and 8 at the church on Over- is in sessiot .csiay t
p,
pcn •
timactes. She said she also with Circuit Judge Dominick
celebrated by Bishop William Church, Sanford, under the brookDrive. Casselberry,
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tU. $54 3c Lie poscap
intent
to
cs-er.rntt
a
felony.
evidence Ut
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the life of her
and hand1w4g.
,.i'ed
"" a- docketed
D. Borders. No admission will direction of Dick hlohtzclaw, sin,
3 p.m. There will be a cases. Assistant State Attorney
are with Mrs. Marvin Milain as large selection of spring and o, H. (Bill) Eaton Is daughter who was asleep in an
644or 1W
be charged, but all who
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adJounulig bedroom
asked to bring their favorite accompanist, and the Cherub summer clothing.
representing the state.
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Also to be considered by the
covered dish. Refreshments Choir (children in grajes
The jury will hear evidence In
Ulysses
of
jury
IS
the
case
Mik':
Fri the sitsLnalam
Rolling Hills
will beon sale at camp. The day through 3), led by Mrs.
the
Ronald Tanner ,
%SIllismSwaggrt&gt;
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,.ale county bungiary r w0
begins at 10:30 am. and ends Mct)aniel, and accompanied by
1100 Willow Avenue, who was Walker, 21, of 2036 McCarthy
Moravian
around S a.;n. All who are in- Cecil A. Tucker, 111, will
arrested on March 11 by San. Avenue, who was arrested
William (Brown I SwWerty, be
alleged rape' of a
-.- Peter auei
(treated contnct Mr. Richard present a program of Easter
police and charged with the 1oy in the
73,
of Lake Monroe, died Chide John
A spcclai Holy Week service
133 iil
Sanford
woman.
old
41.yearlcl
a
long
Di*wld
G'.t*ial)
r.i Xneth
Detwller 636O6 arid let him musIc.
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to five choral will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. at Feb. 19 rape of a 2year
The victim said Walker Thursday mormung alter
In addition
know if yot. are coming and if
the Rolling hills Moravian Church
her from a car near a IlliteaL He was burn in Knox- Fester
numbers to be performed bg
you need tra:isportatlon.
Tanner allegedly sexually pushed
SR 434, Longwood. Easter
wooded area off Bungalow vflle,Tenn.,andmovedtohake
two choirs, (her will be solos b)' on
will begin with a asulted the woman in
fri-nt
observance
Ann
morning
hours
after
Boulevard
last Saturday ant Monroe in 1919. He retired
Community United Mr. hlolticlaw, Miss Jo
at 6a.m. at the early
Atlantic
Coast
Lir.:
ntergerapsirtiiit'nttnrcugh Ut1.14xtalIyLisauiedt)er.Sh1e the
Block, and Mr. David Beverly. Sunrise Service
F.a4'.r wiriip at
with
by
the
said she was approached
in Lw 3:30 anti II sin. chtrrh,
a window. The victim picked
9:30 and 11 am.
1k is survived by his wfe.
Methodist
servlcr special Easter
Tanner from line-up of se ven suspect late at night while
Rena,
of Lake Monroe;
was leaving the Deluxe
be are planned.
men after police received a
Sanford Christian
man
children.
Ilersuan
Swagg'eet&gt;,
Easter
by
the
There will be
requested
that
the
accused
was
In
aid
was
sunrise service Sunday in
to drive 1dm home, since lie I'alatka; Steve, and Fred
First Presbyterian
'p
downtown area.
Church
Swaggerty, Pauline Spivey.
parking lot of Community
fivelivedneartierblame.
The victim,motherofa
- Nellie Ruth lloyd. and Sarah
United Methodist Church
The Strengthening of the
--Sanford Christian Church, 131
Kate M&gt;ers, all of Lake
Casselberry starting at 6 a.m. Church committee of First W. Onora Rd., will have dual
,1ocirue, Smother Mn. H.C.
be
William
Pickett
will
Rev.
Presbyterian has recom- services Easter beginning at
Swaggerty, Daytona; four
assisted In the service by
Diaconate
and
e
mended to th
8:30 and It a.m. Bible School
brothets. Frank1 F.sley, and
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day 14111 begin at 9:4 am. and
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F
April
Toriuiy of luke Monroe, and
chairs
and
the
public
folding
four
be
school for (Free and
4
evening worship at 7 p.m. Rev. April
thatiled American Veterans
School Board, 3 pitt, budget Toby, DeytOna; sisters, Mru
is welcome. A breakfast olds beginning in the fall. The James C. Vaughn's sermon
monthly
Winnie 5) Ivester. DeLei
summj:natlofl
Auxiliary,
Men's
sponsored by the
program his been sipproved topic will be 'lA'td of life and and
';
Speunits; Mrs. Violet Rasa and
meeting, 8 p.m., chapter home,
Fellowship and the Senior MYF and the day school will be held Death."
of
Mis
Clara
Swiggerty.
both
of
Sanford.
April
7'
8
17-92
South
highway
will be served 71 p.m. in in th e new facilities now under
Rimmage sale, Ascension Lake Monroe; if grand.
fellowship hall.
construction.
Sanford Tourist and Shuf' la.mthcran Church, Oi-ercoxk chIldren; two great-grand.
Senior I1lh Fellowship v.111
The choirs wIll sing at both
fleboard Club, 6 pitt, covered Drive, Casselberry, 9
to 3 ctüii'ert..
the 8:30 and II a.m. services, be with GaIl Crwnley at Silvet
Rri.sson Funeral Home is to
dinner;
7
p.m..
business
p
m
dish
wi
ll
n'
evening
acLake
for
be
with
Rev.
Sunday
There
,
e
of
irr.srtgeetts
k
cLicekithouse
at
the
m'eting:
thillcs at the churrh on Easter Gordon Pet'ry as speaker.
Aprilt
(h.itake(ront.
4.
Sunday.
Knights of Columbus founders
Notice
Funeral
Easter parties wtilbe held at
Good Shepherd
April t
day dinner-dance, 7:30 p.m., K. the church Saturday 10 a.m..
sw.Q3*11Y, WILI&amp;M
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The annual community
Altamonte Springs Women's of C.
't4A.'a
Mrs. Bobble Brown's kinISOAtSI
Lutheran
of
Easter
Sunrise
Service
will
be
Club,
9:30
am.
tour
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5.'
dergarten class, and 1 p.m.,
Seminal. Audubon Society,
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held in Geneva it Summersill's Maitland Art Center.
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Children's ctiotr.
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cruise on the St. John, Rivet
TheJwilorandSenlorLuther HiilonLakaOenevaatfa.m.A
The Friendship Class will Leagues
V
Sanford Business and Poe.
Good Shepherd different group from the
HS a,
'ks,
'c'
sponsor a style show at 7:30
Women's Club April 13
each fesslonat
p.m. in fellowthip hail. lutheran Church will hold the coiwnunity
v Cr.i.,s iøii.", vi
Piw.
$
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sunrise service Easter year and this time it will be business-dinner meetIng, 7
smupers
Seminole ('maui'
Saturday, April 8L)rders will be early
the directed by the Methodist pin., Trophy Lounge.
morning
at
6:15
a.m.
In
business meeting, 7:30 pr.i..
so
taken with proceeds to benefit parking lot of the chur
L
ch. After Your. Fellowship of First
(Ier$A 5&amp;l. flu) Writ
the class mission
project, Youth the service they will serve
Visiting
Nurses
i'U'it
MethodiSt
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United Methc-cii.st
in., Chamber
of Semoi-an
Boulevard. Altsnwnte
40 1
The un
in the Fellowship 11ev. Loyd Hampton, pa', C',undil, 7:30 p
Springs ui-k change 'if
FUNERAL HOME
Fellowship will hold near a-it breakfast
%i'.:ihtIir,g
('ommnerce
'.4111 give a etiort ,iwuagc.
nuectiig ilace.
and bake sale at the chuni.h hall.
Holy Communion will be
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Following the
3
Saturday. April 8. 9 sin.
April U
administered at both regular rvtreahmenss of orrange juice, April S
iiT
p.m.
I.ak. Mary Chamber of
All SouLs Men's flub parish
services Easter morning. coffee and doughnuts will be
Reservations for Orlando time
8p.m.,
fire
halt.
Commerce,
hail,
9
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THE F'ISHERMEN'S UNION, a 35-member youth cho:r
from Nyack. N.Y., ill presczfl at Sanford AllianCe
Qiureh, 1401 Park, Avenue, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The
group is under the leadership of Marilyn and Joe Con
stance and now is cn a spring tour through the coastal

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md male quartet. Synchronized slides and lighting add
to the program.

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Night 7:00 P.M.

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Becsat Christ fam an that frat Eai.
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GREAT TO BE ALIVE!
Thea. Pasl adds sot fna1 word SI Eatss
be atea. uicvab3e.
always thamhng in the work of the Lord. ttramnuth as ye
bow that yew labor is not is vain in the Lort" Moct of the
ea.rIa and
In ow daily hits cies b-.'m the fact
atwe d
reaLrtaka the
qe of Easier to heart Too
5.
we-,'we
WHY e
wukli. WHAT cur igoals and minis are, and WHAT the
aLkzmt is bound to be.
£a~er is God's *iwd. Es..or can r
trout our
lives all that Is wretched arid feeble and nlser*bk and
Through
News at
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3e who can say with
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both s, UL4fl
and e "ai'e no plans at th
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actä"
ce a tret tu&amp;thn the
A it'n41ar tmcertaJnt hangs
1
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Rom Cath.*c
ser ar*c*ss ewy formed
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j4ssn
ft
started
reno+u,ç
gnr
if Catholic wsbe
:ft-'
a %
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way
to
ce-ttmpeaty
times.
who
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S.rre rr.irx- deter ined
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nar4j..dkping
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fl
resist the C'ctSs; others !reer.rnorrextu:*ntalstyks
1.
'radof ft.
hip.
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71iis is the c" with the
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the Qwch naves akwig with
Envraus Ccnniunity," a
LIVES!
anr
at
group
of Catholic tarnxhe.s th
the
the
Sa
nctionHE
And He said 'yes it was writtn
taken frOUI Jert
t all the •
ect pace. the bck-ar4-haul the crwood ar'a of the Boiton
",:
L.. all
long agoth
aL
at ,
ss ah m
.et a
Is orgi. ier... sins for
tw-ti to me..
rjwsares go both rearward ac. They left their
and rise z&amp;wn from the dead on the third day:
take 24:46-4? tThe Lwir'g Bible
islation.)
and
forward SI U.
ttS.*t PSZISheS tiiid 00W rfltt
a*i that this messaRe of shatxx should be
er-me moves weeks' In a ha for tnirmaI
WWk
the
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place at worship. niostkv prayer. dis.
many sicsn ofthe country,-asun and singing.
eitxa.gng sides of the
The arcMiocese has rejected
iecwn are thon In two *'- the group's request for revogni-.
.
r
. advWng in a letu- -ai to
. the other in Paynestfle. Is r_estaUves that Chtrch
A Ladies Aid board mtIni
an Mn Gme
Dt
Ho'y C'
!psrnpd M.
rrber st 2ç In thcr
--'fl be held an April 4 at 3
es. Bud Sail teacher. Fr.
in Psiersifle the Ret. Miii. r"5ular parishes and -. igment.
Ufl £$fJt Method ist
There wlfl be tlgee serric'es at rice lL
p rn. at the borne of Mrs, George William Enna has worked
t
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i, alloed 18
thoj Man's flarwis ou Lawi Dnve.
11n Or-Itan&amp;
&amp;m0y with the soda] wuters, }kili C
the OW Thhu
Robert i. a
as pa
regular m.rThly bee*tfaat ,'fl
and a manbur SI the Easier Sonday. At the a.m. for a group of wa adppi1 O
i!I3bet at the K'itn.sus group,
re, the
be bela at Fellowship Hall, Elder Springs Baptist SaiPlird HL*IsiuII AthXtty
ptgpk Will posed to the Oath's shfi to a uy the
&amp;sho'i' letter
Preset the flower crass arid new reirtmedw litw.
%crmaw2y Boukvard. Satai.
fell short ci crderlri s to
t*ti.. All
day. Apr. $, at 7:3111 pin. G
Nis c ejabou, rua up u c
and ô4st."
Sanford
above trord grade are asked to *vpie &amp;M s-..
is Bill L
SI the
hu cun&amp;milmr innovath'e groups
attend cbntch with their rawitari ii.- ti ni an Amen- tiat'e desds-od Iii nwirous
coma-i Insurance Agency.
Alliance Church
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tames. AD tre In third
DeLatid.
ui t,n,n,
hail which used to place.i, tncl,6ii
Emmaus
di*eas t!ie r4snJt car a.
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° be a •s.rct. 2efle r. 'd flutu.e in New Yo,.* There
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for &amp;
sevffa~
P°'Prc4ftunts ,iiJ Catholics mt
liOO bflO th C)Uth then
meeting to a qiics and ancantata,
'No
Greater
"'ff '
ctLr.j à.s .'st the coant'-y and pray tojetber, rrc*lhng the
M
be
swer prnod. Following the
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ve" ty John Peterson,
In rea.A*nct In Ch-wth re- Lords Supper in an "agane" or
their coz expenses zo load in a
bkiast, a gara-gsaw u get
the perit am an rag PY in form
pin.
aider
7
&amp;mday
at
M* feast.
fln!1
Wilhamparish hail. There will be no
cts-c
i
above
all
thWLJt* at '
Ii1S c1dt sc±K'cl daa'rs
paing lot iii 1Thc
with Frid
with Etlmore. Herb Pattcn Is
ine. only se xidarily fr, t Ito.
and
0S at =.
ya-- aMrs. Carolyn &amp;today.
Hope is the feling that
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may
Mutday
r1ces a-Ill a?TL
$aid
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you will succeed tomorrow
ita-riit
WlvGarvy
?a.¼-'
ht you failed at today.
SI Holy Curxrim.ksi will be
r.
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Sri a Y. chkirwuux of Ltie sale teaming with membe: a d C* 1`61"K g
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-It not tAI 1P
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Wi iI i-i.
local rVaPTIMIERM ;0 rM
holy Saturday at 5 P-" •
Ldt8 Mtry Outh
' but saly to presese the won,Harold Azz.s. a prSIeoanl
me b=s bew
.iflbe the ira4I1 2(th of dcful wwk SI God.od."
sortasoeer has vohmleered Ifla ween vicea. Then e loyinai
the Pasthal candle and
of
(rW
rri417wFather
LaMweIw
sale
t
iotin
condaung
Llie
a'1ce
so
hene1ves wiT lead the
.
bcçetmtn.
Emen hi zM!Xltd
Prorveds are budgeted to m1
giving
iL.ECT1ON', at
The
lilt lerrber Wooing cciiiTUt!T1flt tO
4d2-' te4.im')ntes and urloging singing group "ompaed SI Mr.
.he
IZVVCrIy
over his use of Ie old
Coflcregcflx)ral
and wa- Norm W -.'Uwnxm of
nit and took a leave ofaboence
au.en&amp; A nursery will
Lakeber4
Cirisfirys
to cugiz
usln It with his
Provided 4 t aU servk'es
Pani Smith of B"
Lutheran Church
Easter
Sunday
.111
be
Ui a
be
AS fci' the atii SI }'8ttWr
of the Redeemer
Afl
Caihoiic
aeiid n*ting-5attrda aid Merr'rsbip ioyaity Sunday at
tT St.
CtIOO51
iatIIri
Sur3da3r at the Lake Mary
Service is
' Tenebrac
'oren' Church of the Natirene
1n scis Cariac
Corctat2th&amp;idPrik.Every Ocud, Minn.. dhocr.in cut,siieikd for 730 p,nue Gd
'" thai regelar
fl.
XUrfibd has be= contacted cellar, the Fee. Rt.cz Baron,
the men and !he
ys the matter has i4 Pen
Friday at R..dner QarcIt. mte.ting Monday all pin. lii the
and
asked to attend this service.
have seg.rate )oho krutg
Clo F.uter SCr.day an Euler due-ct sai halt. Mrs r4rad the week., tS,L group travels m There will be speøal riic by CmdaI)y raiseG but tIe nurnmaum is wie'duled for I:3C Crouse, prwd •L
and the chow and a prcaiu by the her SI pthpartt vu small
ringing
weekends
prafrarnoa All Sais s.tadiiig God'is W
miii.
d at :rati am. g
Smith Sunday Sdic-1 Qflken. i. J.
Festiial of Worihip with The C3thDlc Ctaureh Sar1ng j
Bernard Raot, pastor emerttw,
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NerijeeLStirdav at '
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5 he '%flf.y'
-:311kiren Cd RX*vITAT are questions will be Mrs. Al Sunday at 11:50 a.m. and in conducting the morning
30 P fr,.
Sunds
Saturday. Sunday and
Hunt to be held at Ft. Mellon Services. Miss
Patricia IS
SatParV i-sr, Saturday at 2 pia.
Finigan,
social specia-i Lazier
pastoral
relations
the
vicesuv'day
prss.dIn;
National
Auociatlon
of
r¼rd
Congregational Christian
Herald, 300 N. Fropch
Qie-ef
will be lie gt
Ave. SaiWci-d, FL... 3.11
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On Saturday aP
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Fellowship will sponsor an
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the facts SI Ibe woo'l ;tinit it.
Every di) we we bow D th ra God', gd au.
He dmm both% u,
11*wbdher hi is a cii child or an lad
mutber
or an oubtandog lor or Mmddm or Pr aiL i:
nesna to pick lii vic1 00W and TIMN m.d WIflE be
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screamini warbirds performing with the
reliability that makes the show the crowd.
pleaser that it is.
In addition to the USAF demonstration at the
Sanford air show there
other acts that have
been acclaimed for their siarttng stunts In other
performsinces
Grate Page and her Cub do some ground
level nqneuvers that experienced flyers any
'can't be done." Yet, there before the eyes of
the crowd (;race is doing them.
A four-blade propeller plane, with Its l
cylinder, 1,500 horsepower engine, under the deft
guidance of Steve Schulke, demonstrat es why
tIi PSI Mustang was such a favorite of fighter
pilots in WW It.

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Easter Sunrise Seric', Passion Play to Sanford
cporisort'l b) the StfrJ comU*Uuty *rvice. Al)
titk.ns will be taxdtuc'4,
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Byers, Of First United
president of inc Sa-r.ford Methodist One-eli, Uivccitl;
Is•j&amp; M.sociatlon and Rev. Robert Loy, Central
1 tr5CIhurthSI the Baptist Ouwc-h, weloune and
Naaareia, will
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Political

Editorial Comment
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I And The Three "Bigs" Push

of

Cleveland housewife has put in plain
language her 'utter fruvaatimf at riWng prices.
In doing so she became more
sym bol of a
threat which now confronts all of America.
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than it

C. of L. has bursttram Its
cocoon of glib ph aseclogy and emerged as a very
For the old fl.

clear and current threat to more than the
economic good health of the United States.
Said Mrs. Carolyn SUgUichi, In answering the
question: "What does the present economic
situation mean to our raw lles personally?"
"Hoping that no one becornts ill, no appliances need

repair, the c&amp;r holds together .

Families are cutting dnwn and cutting out to what
is absolutely nocary and tht list Is getting
shorter and shorter."
These are conditions which indict the
leadership of big business, big labor and big
government. The are conditions which excr
persistent pressure on the great mas of
Americans whose confidence in the fjLure is
badly eroded.
Econnmicts and statisticians can trot out the
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strike out In his direct

governmental coos

of

ntzod tabic.

famous river, is now cleed of pollution is

smashing newE. Ma ybe It can happen on this side
we can forget one of 1971's
most descriptive poems:
"The old mill stream
"Where once we embraced
"Flows gently now
"With industrial waste."
And perhaps 1972 will be a good year
overhead too, and we can dispense with this
rhyme of little reason:
"Fur the one we boar
of theAtlantic so that

"Show some pity:
"He breathed the stir
"Of New York City."

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Newport Welcomes Senior Tourists

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The Newport Holiday for
Senior Citizens Committee *
emt'ieneec what may be tie
It sit vacation plan of Its kind in
Arnetica, covering Dir' wvei of

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PubItiI.d daily except Saturday, Sunday and Ctintstrnat
pubstwd Saturday go,
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The 64craid is a member at the AivIi 'teij Press wtiirt iz. .,n
titled.'xluslvrlr Sr the use t eprut1 Ion at all thr io.aI news
sir Snied in this news.pr

Herald Area Correspondents
Fern Pars E Estates
E&amp;$tbFUIk
Marilyn Gordon

Sear Lake. Forest Chy
AnzsRltey
C&amp;sialhr'ry lanipisv.i.id

KjIIW Nitflacs
as .? L9
Marilyn Gordon
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Lin Baker
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Lake Mary

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t.ety Hyatt

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COtereø Community
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D,ttana.DcMry.

mcbdtzi5 visits to many of the
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session. Of this test the federal and st'ute governments pick
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Sasser Wils RunOff
Mao In tcueth Orlando, lnc.gnbent Winton Hurt was
defe.. led by relative newcomer to politics. James Seas,., In

the rwu.cff election there Tuesday.

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tUg congratulations to Sasser who will assume the
dutlei e his oi'ce next week.

Lojan Browning, look
alike of Secretary of the
Treasury and farmer ge"ernor of Texas, John Connolly, Is
ti-ytrig to add Aitatnonte Sçwtngs to the string of cities he
an-yes u fiscal agent. The former comptroller for the City of
Tampa was named fiscal agent of North Orlando a couple
mantis ago aid of the City of Lesig wood last week,
Robert Wagner, who t4s been serving as fiscal agent tot-

Lester Mandeli's "City of Casselbee-ry and South Seminole
Utilities Company" during negottatloni with the

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driven b pi-apelli rs or jet engines
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Meany Vs. Nixon: The Real Battle

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Wy-s ClarertmSt rodim
Geneva - ovieft
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By 5AY McH'JGIi
(ief, Wuhi*ua Baens
Capiry New serviier
HIS name is not entered in any
primary election. It won't appear an any November ballot
However, George Manny of New York at', Betheeda,
Md., and Wngtcn could be the LbM? appomu Richard
WASHINGTON

Nlzonlacasln his bid for asecond term.
A
the crusty, conipmp1nb who hcidz the
AFL-CIO enleralns iz notions oi the pmaidelticy for huniself,
but he IS determined to oust Mr. Nixon from the White floure.
He is equally determnued that the Dent.xrat named to oppoee
Mr Nixon will be unequivocally roinniltied to AFL-CIO
goals.

It may be the last babble tar the old, hard.keudcled tine,
let wtmalugped his way through New York City and state
ranks to the tap of thi American Fetiet-aliam of Labor to 19U
and became president of the AFL.CID when the two
oriisstze,s merged in 1.
The tattle promises to be a rr*igt one.
For Manny It will he a struggle not only for the White
House, but for the kind of labor movement he has helped

shape L
Friends and foes alike believe the AFL-CIO tai resdieti
a a'oan-uadu:
1. its power to Coligrem is declining.

t Qmduss ate being indind about Its flaw I1 y
political rniges.. (P"r"" a'...iiiiiii eWni labor is
rws4y to spiand upwwtl of $70 inIflu.wi this esr on behalf of
Duneeratis jro4a neILha,)
3 forced uniatusm is becoming zWat in

sectors of a ch-'g1ng labor force.

4. Rap. Sam Stelger, B.Anz., Is pa1% b House debate

on a bill that would revise the 'National Labor Belalaces Act
and the Railway Act to nunow 4 I - aulbariubm of
compulsory urhashon. fC.au Prank T mii.ein. D3..7.,
of the Labor sutjcontmlttse, has not r.fl.i any beermp an
the bill. Thai r;in is a former United Auto Work. Union
nflIrIil who biped srga
the General Motors plant at
'ri-anton, W.J.t
The National Right to Work Commfte liii aiked
President Nlu,n to ik public li.uings into '-the e*er

monopoly power" of onions.
6 The AFL-00'L I5i.dqree twit away from free bade
toward high tariff protectuxilism has pitted orpntzed labor
af,alrmt the powerful, fain-grmctng mutzetionsl corporatlona &amp;nd eicpccWmnded term orgarsastlons.
'. Internal prublems also beset Mean3'. Despite the vast
outaurIng of political hindu,
W e., nw the less eight
s'eari Indicate that Tiepubisean candidates cantnue to get
from 3 11113pe cent of the laborvate.
For ?daany, mnz behave, the tatisl Demratkr
primary puturt- IV: fee alternatives. he has convinced the
AFL-CIO Fcutivr Conmiltiar not to hdccee a canthda$e In
*iv,ance, but be hei urged atitt lár, orpnlatlona to back
'conim1tted" delaes to the Deenoet-atic convention at
Missni Beach An July. The inferritwe is that iasny would

municipality of Cassellerry for the sale of the water and
sewer company to the city was also In the rwudng for the port
In Longwood.
Now Wagner arid Browning are both being considered in
Altamonte Springs and Wagner at this point appears to have
the edge for the appointment which is to be made at neat
Tuesday's Council Meeting.

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O F'our ;w'upk movers, two at ground level and twr
ati;wiids'd, whct w11 remain in place for continued test.
'or rtt.r Tm inspo i'2 closes
Auto .'icaVt controlled automobiles that mrwe at

safe, preselected speeds, guided by underground el&amp;trical .ir highway-side rail systems
"Urban transportation that is in agony lodii,y will t4
In chaos long bcfc'ir the year 30N1 unless we take prompt
and decisive, action ti prcs'sde the mobiuts rnqusred by
the city environment.' sas's Tranxportston Screthrs
John A Vulpe. noting that 'betwt'cn nc'w' and trw' end a'
this cenhiwsr we will double the area of the cour.trs' tie
'inlesl to UthaIi living.
"Te , :, ureed. putilis transit must chne," 1*
"Is must reach out is the suburbs, must offer advanthgr
mer the car in some cases and match with the aztorni
t,ulk in others"
t.ymbul.c of the state of things ii the fact that, unle'si
you fl, about the urn' wa
ran et to lranspo 7:
to see the tiutc1 wonders lo ranzpnr1tutn is by meant
of the trusts nlrt aiflumubi' vii •''t-,'r 'was' frc,n Wash
inglon

Gcwboge Frond*e Oppoed
Intensive telephone c'unpalgn is being waged In the City
cif Lssngirood to get the people out to oppcas the Idea of a
garbage and timb franchise in the city at Tiesday work
session to begin at 7 pin.
The person conducting the telephone cans an fran voter
regtsation lists used In last Decensher's municipal election
fs pointing to the retmnt increase in garbage rates In North
(XIsndo as what can be expected, an her view, if the ranchlae
idea Is approved.
The people contracted are being told that private ente'rprise is tie best method of keeping garbage collection
rates down.
Al the sane tine an effort is being cunducted to get a big
crowd of citizens to the April M hearing of the Council on the
proposed planned unit development ordinance iii expected
residents of the Wildznerr section ci town will oppose PIJD
description built
because they do not want apartment of
around Fairy Lake even If It means the developer will build a
the
package sewer plant aofftclent In capacity to
Sanfotd.Orlando Kennel Chub to annex to the city.
The Wildzne'e section continues to want single-family
homes of the hijisest quality to be built not only In their immediate neighborhood but around Fairy Lake as well.
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Raise Given Crk
I arigwood City Council was quick to grant a E04noxuth1y
I inc.'c*ae In salary to Its water clerk, Salle Haislip, when a
a-'-itien resignation was passed among the board for Its
perusal last week.
It seems the vary rU-actln clerk made It "crystal
clear" if the raise were not Immediately forthcoming she
would leave the city's employ to accept a better oUr- from
Rush-Hampton Industries whidi recently built a new facility
at the city's industrial park.
SaUye has been Instituting a new bookkeeping system in
billing, In her eight
her department to refine methods
months an the job, this is her second salary increase In

&amp;Titir how they smiajid vole.
tin Marcl 21., Mean quit the rtiuirnt Pa Board.
Three of the other tour union members tolirred suit.
"We have no hope for fairness
Meur'y told nawsuari.
Lie charged the White House was favoring bviiwii, bank,
and farmers at the expense of wcctera,
iie Wpitte He= in tum isca
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tie President's an1A.trflalion proc-am.
"1 that Mr Meany has overatepped," said Mr. Nixon,
"Ilit the latter pi V the irJ. Century thés eo".mtry 5Wtimined that no buomeze lesda' could sake- the attitude, lie
Pubhrbr damned .'in the iat$or part of the =b Century, at
applies to bOW kninm and l.bor e"
Wt kha of man is George 15&amp;VW9
"Geoff and toumb IBe an old beer. Mat hosaoI am 1*1Llt
MY' out old MT....,. '!&amp; hals that be is the apdamn

recognition of her excellent work.
Dan Dart man to the
Add Altamcmte springs cc
well-dressed hit. His checkered jacket at this week's council
mee'ing was lined with a wild blue paisley. Women are going
to have to work hard to keep op with the sharp4eutng men
zncllman

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"He might - it alwayi be tight, be might he Ignoring
alMa' people's interests and pró.alems, but 1st believes what
he #K"
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A lifelong Catholic, Mesny has always wsdd choely
with the Nutional Catholk Welfare Conference.
it might surprise many of Us rank and file, but the old
plumber bas taken w an in tie last 1$ or 30 you -and his
work is p'e''ig to the on. His st,yitnsd laude..apea are
reminuactt of the work of another omateor ar*t, Gen,
Dwight D. £lamilawee-.

paid by the city. Two cadets for IS hours each would amount
to an expenditure by North Orlando of *16 per week. Even
with ribae f1nzv'clal problems, certaini&gt; the work is worth
that much to (hem.
Se-oat has said that In the event tie Village cannot
provide Cx cadets, he would agree to accept the money and
he v'Ii] apply for the cadets t'iruugh the regular channels
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attorney
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only his 'legal ea' abihues, but his gentlemanly charm as
well in Longwood'a court reoaitly. He jumped Immediately
to the dder.se of woman witness being crosszamined In a
IlieWC4W WMAIM by the city's prosecuting attorney, James
flaber, but showed appripriste modesty as well. When
Fisher objected to C'es'elarid's continued objections and
statements, tie farmer state senator rtMkad that since no
jury was present It couldn't be eapictad tel be would

"dazzle" len.
"I'm an ; witi not dmla the judge," he told Flsiuer,

Mirekie, stumping his way
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tending he talked ton reform Cu d x h y,
tt4.n! we're going to win and
e'lal,n
that
long lvffvre tile opponents In 'idrflov.yn'q
u. wo,ri, tettng to win all the uway"
tirsi l'iieeday'e Wit. orislo ' right frotri tho start"
I'etnocratk'prlttiary,aayeaHg Vletnari, war cmi rititer issues 10 'T"s'l',ys votine
Sluskine handi with workers
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have (zu llOnt!d your own molecules anti aluivvi explain Kdwnrd

Peithani, Michael Wright and Kathy Flucder, students at ('asHvIlwl'ry
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etchang.iI r.eSlngs in Polish
vrilh several wctk.rs later, he
gave a Polish greetIng to an ct-ittt,isIntie group of supmtrs
si a r,uliy In Cutlatiy.
M(hu;ern, rn?npqignir,g ii
Stwfriygsun, bi'u,h.'t astete tt.e
n1P1CIby Itrpuuulln 15e1'. Paul
TI Me{i"vskey of (',ttl(ornla fr
I iOP crtsers to ski Mayor
Jshn V. i.In4csy of New Vr"h
1k' ;-te4 the two 'are both
He p us' il , n
III eli's,

''I ,niwil the ks'is' First," the
Aini,.s'ta governor told 600
cheerIng supporters at ri rally
"ii Milwaukee's South Pitle
'ltniredny night. "Then all the
,*'qt of II,I'rII are running all
i's'rr (h-:rn.eivee wanting to re.
itt'e your lazes. They s'ugtit t
ruluee theni tersuw tt,y
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Sent llubert II humphrey,
'.i,re Sb (lovern oni :lnttur.:
6 i4tir1flo!, rated the trip 1)fun'.
i'tallr iesislentlal contenders
hr, along with Wallace, hay,

OLE:Z41rp MR
Vtitage of North Orlando an the city govienmesit of
ti..'gwood over problems of miming North Orlando's
h')',ne arid radio in the langwood pouro department
during vac.'J 'ws periods this spring and sianmer surely can
be Ironed out.
Longwood's Police Chief H. Sweat has said .111e he will
have a sufficient crew on hand to handle his city's paper
week, radio and telephone calls dti?Lr.g khe nine-weeka period,
staff will not be able to take care of the addltic.r,al toad from
North Orlando diving the same Urn..
If two cadets are provided by North Orlando dising those
weeks, tha ct to them will ''slight. Cadets we paid at the

ip Lollittuel Wilier
Mll,WAt1KII', Wie (Al')

?.fr{losk.y hot abansrev1 his
tire sgainsf HIIOn
McGovern went ,n to

pro",

"Ive this Issue" In lPlt.

lost,

supermarket" sale to focus attention on the latest Jo•
s-elopmrnts 'ii people and Ming movers.
Mjrv' than 1 4 million vIsitors, plus delegations from 45'
are expected to descend on Washington'r
Duller Airport between Mas 27 and June 4 to c'k-w a dii'
play al the most modern land, air and sea products
equipment and technoloj'icr ever assembled
The United States lntrnnatnnal Transportation Expos-t'
lion, popularly call,-d Trvtnspo ' , is being staged Ly the
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154cre tract, must ave bern dtttghte.i to we his fuith In the
po.le of his city s'.1Icaie'd. But, if ar.resl by the people of
the .1ty it ad vales-em taxes is going to be a requisite of

Ti Is not likely at all that the twople are Iri-.im to vote to
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"iJorem tax c'oct'14 be h'tittcd to jsa
sti of the pirvhce

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Ms'ir'thIie In ('aus*eru-)', a big crowd tj"r
out it,
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huSh' with Sen IIishi'rt Humphr",'. ?hr'r-e wt1 hi' iir,fiv"
uhk impact for Mccvm'ri. who once said be had to wi
Wiscnnin to ut" alive aid is tada thauhi to be Ir
"anger at ttulininC a rwsr third here.
Musitte of cciurst- itho scnri'' a substa ntial 53 it, 57 per
centaj't' vivilory In illirvt' os'e fo'in:or Sen Eugt'n. 'it.
"Hltl% if the P4ITil'. advi;Ary POpu!3rIt\ c'onli"1
For truly striashing oe-ci. he 'fn'abz'bty eiug'tt to tm's S
done a fee points better against .k'..ar1by. but his what,
ping 4eteaU victory removes all stint trr.tr the pi.:..,
etiot test Tesutls
They ioa&amp; basiralls vi'r good, too becwise It beca;'.
apparefti In the clnr,ing wr't,)'.t tI,,uit McC'.arths' and bl
Govern forces were playing "gnrg.;p' of, MusIie !.'k'
Giwerr peonle ware hv$lng MtCarthv in ret.irn for his
laying on nry real dclrpztc effort of htu own.
Furthermore, M.c"r'vern 'pent em.aidprably more tuins
Stint slid llu'Lis' ir taiiu"i. and McC'arths, burdened i
no other campaign efforts it n:he: states, poured ou:
hea'% dn.cages of l. 'trinl U his somewhat puzzling aStentipt
Si, blocker. Musie and lli,l! him dawn
As it Turns nut. Muskie'.. elel'ate c'lclors' probabtc wip
he more rewarding than presont SC to 14 Agures au.es1
Some R1 zh'it'gntrs who were cvid'n'ts' ,'ktcte1 v.'Th be o,
SUhStflflhihl p"nt'tn'1Ir nt thrcr
:'inl!'. tin'nrnmtttod
- tituit v- it-id tq later Jr. Muskie' 's tamp
Marr at the M .ure C'hicign Mayor Richard Dales 'i
people Some already are unoffuctafly committed to Mus.
Lie And the niavor hlmsef seems favorabl disposed is
the, Maine senMor, even though that leiznng was less
clear after Miockee's had Florida showing,
rthte' titv a seerc lacing in the races for I'*mocrratw
ga-stttr ani ('.aak County stile's aurn-ney trnmlna
tions, with his candidates lottng to rivals he disapmoved
Yet there is no reason to rusv.xl these blows wiIt affect
his ability to mace perh.ps P or SC presidential delegatet
in tt,atevcr camp he favors
My naucinwsdz' delegate checking indicated that Dart
leaders in mans' states were looking to Illinois and Wui.
consin for a fuller. deeper reading of Muskis's trospc'ct,
than "Inrtdui prnvlLtr'd He' will unquestinnnhlv Impreis
them by what be has just done in the biggest nuidwestern
state 11e is not vet reads to crumble.

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Harlan Haruoi, poasilAlitlee of municipal acquisition of a
N ef eourvo, aqtu.hNe 'et -'ea the %ke &amp;partmt-143 of two
dtws and a special electirn In North (lind,, spotlIghted the
ws this week from the CALNO cities.
Hanua'i, the )'Osmg plsr!n,r, who Is a double t.w mo',1'
st.r Jack temmon, w,ir yt-ien th# nod by the Altamonte
itt-4ng$ City Council as that city's n.e planning consultant.
Previously direclec of the 0rae'omIn1*44a
Manning Council and seer at recent Altamonte CVus'rl
meetIrts reprtenling land 4ev*secs, Hann'i thraugi
il't'aths he p,"cfssr-ed was mic'cessful In obtaining teeIa tire approval for state and federal funds for studies for the
C.ALNO Coimdt of local ('krvernmenta. The Altamonte
planning reports arm to be completed within % days. And
work on the CALNO reports are to begin probably in July,
ibnion said.
The planner said be Is httnl that much of the Infos-metlon gleaned for the Attamonce report ci." be used in
the CAI.NO study as an "in kind" contributim from the nt1.

ir, Illinois, after i rii;d Irtum ,l In New Bamrshl-e aid
a near-dtsastrinE', Ioirth plat parfzirman'r. in Clarl.da
With a mere nine * cont of the vote,
13., the sums' ?okrr. McGrv em's IllInois Sh'Wing ('CIfl
Ing on top at a faint sitz per cent In the Florida, appea- j
to wairn further his Mpe' of ever i,lning major consid.
eacinn :.,r the 17 Fiot' rratK preskfentlal nomination
There vlt he fovot ',iir spiltrs't!r fo Mwikie in the Wit.

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WWII about unw ,tax-.are
planted for the senior cIth'M.
Jr iddltinn, there will be
atnalon nigtila, and pm'tIC'.i ,l?tIOTI lit c revival of
o;eLtmr popular rvdtc
In keeping
'end tuwaiti ttm*talia.
The plan Is TiIUI?Ded after
cie that his buid actptane

in Eusthunc w.ter, care for tia
aged his been SlUt tliIed

ta1l r'eltkcj itpi,.
it faint c,anservath'c 5040-20 &amp;'k,' at, ratio as most pNiI
able, even Unuitl, voiltv M.kk' ui;"'s .ald be i'slghtè
win as man' as fi
Months earlier. Muskk rnZ"s.4 r 'i'ad occavonafl'
ealed they might pk'k o '10 to Si
Govo 1' ?ttmce)i forecast tact
On She other hand.
he wotikl win 'rain 2 # to 41)
The doh,gate results are the ,est and most sitpar: ni what u.m'iuU to a M Øio "imebacI"

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In addition, there are oforts to assure the winter
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dPith
inevitability
addition to a dump chill. equal. Rot or cold.

Newport in November more
WEWPOWI'. R.I. - 'the
Newport, In thr winter than f
AIthoug vtaan for
Vanderb1fl, AMnr
and
yc.isryw,sr
time may not he the 1nt it from Newport In summer.
sucI a prcIjn.th is imnenrzated
RirfelIers at
treicitt" location IV a vzi:atiori
Hui. Newport renudm am of in the Rtw&amp; Island.
ce1k'ct,eIv 'nor he turo&amp;
an tar as weadier is rAncervied. the y
Maachztts area tt,err are
am an U* privet biti of
Located on the eastern
setUor citizen ehth grnu out of
t
a recent turn of events in th.
sisannard
mar
Provideum,
e1dal)
who
grew
up
reading
state
that afrdy have esorg-t1me sanctuary
of the Newport endures the in
of
abo
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the
plemn'et
of
Or
idle
WeIeetl
tntaree1 in inch a
such] elite.
weath -which rich In &amp;mday 'umenzL It vacatim, opporUlty.
Newport is being crbu.1
to st vacation Sun Ctt for the
elderly-at Inset on a tenipry
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auu diitmvi the preadential election rs to nlk
politicians
aag
appeisi to betemne
the crndidsJe
for presi&amp;mt or i
nbainzaer
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such titatements as the Cleveland
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the wagns or ?uwitless and
labor pert ormance have a control which
governmental operatlons'
happily, do not. in
thew cases "
uetvz
is a means of
judgment. Indeed, this one of tht weak spots
when labor's demands are considered.
in government there is little that can be
istielind "productivity." However, there is a

new allnwanzes

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huranuemrim whirih thrive m, iroj
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entirely too often are "tiled aiu t'ott,n' keep

especially salaries and allowances
have been
soaring.
If the assumption at major Impact of higher
wages be accepted as a prime cause for $1.09 a
Iwiund frankfurters, then the factor of boosted
governmental costs must be accepted as just us
important as high hourly wages for craftsmen
and fantastically large rewards for top hUSIflOSS
executives.
This factor is, in addition, one which ever
taxisr needs to be keenly aware of when
uet'tiins are at hand, as they ore '•
It would be entirely toc easy to point
fmge' at the state legislature, whte the pay
bsIss' veers agn cam the s,af some who
were even too greedy to re4'roln tram also finding
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But thcre ft one aspect of The '7 brand of BC
of L which has not
In former innation spirals.
We rater to the almost Alice.in-Wunderland

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administrati
birdt which It shnildered boldly last summer
and now !rnds slipping.
president of
Grgc Meacy, the
the AFL-CIO can
manner
Commission to
y
position
Lb-a
big, c1.a
by
ucn big hitsi ness
Hasty moves
orautjrns which control the distribution of
footuffs, ballooning to astronomical heights, to
try to halt this and put in perspective tht whole
range of growing, production and distribution
and walk awa

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loads,
ilu' candidates planned lIe,it
iit.'sluks Ialay as their grn.rssi
isitu'euwnt on major Issues
give way to steppedup vs-Ill.
clam of one qnnther'i recorth in
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'l'I,II sday, charging al a (attn.
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l,,aos and frc'slu ra ids In North shimilletl into South Vi"trunn
. Lairs unit towns jibing the lILstr rally In ttitjturbRn West
ow
As'sted Ire.. Writer
Vietnam,
lk141 (twit l'reaklent Nixon and
SAIGON (API Heavy lightU.S. 7th Fleet destroyers bit, northern frontier.
Secretary of Agriculture Karl
Ing orcke out for the second day tered North Vietnamese gun poThe U.S, Cununord hold U.S.
today In the northern quarter of iltion, In the southern luaU of planes made two attacks huts "have given us recession
anti high unemployment and
South Vietnam and the US. air the deniltitarlted woe ufter 11P against antIaircraft
defenies
war heated up again with twu 'o lOot) tounds cat r 'fly ustill- Inside North Vietnam Thursday most of the most critical fuirni
nxtre nsa)or aircraft tosses iti lery, rock ets and .iii2tlMl after a nearly twa-week lull, price situation since the Ct-cat
Depression."
and one antiaircraft artillery
About 20 welfare right,. demradar site was destro)ecl. The
a
on tratnrs trailed the Mmcommand said the strikes were
nesota senator part of the day,
inside to protect American protesting what Ucy said was
planes operating in Laos.
his support of the Nixon admln'
While there were no aircraft Istrationt's welfare reform pro.
cases over North Vietnam, the
cn,nman4 amounted the see.
and loss In two days of a fat'rengine comput'i:ed gunchip
used In the aeciet electronics
war over laos and We downing
of one of the Au' Force's biggest
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washing dishes "than smoking day night over the Ho Clii Minh
AP Military Writer
marijuana," the spokesman trail supply network tit nouthern
said.
Laos, but all 15 crewmen were
WASHINGTON (AP) - The In response, the Army has rescued this morning by an ,'fr
Army's plan todo away with Kp gathered ammunition from Its Force armada of 20 .'lrtrs.
in "the new volunteer Army" by top field commanders for a that encountered no resisturuc t.
hiring civilians for the job has counterattack to impress upon None of the crewmen ruffeted
run Into fire from scene key the committee the Importance serious injuries when they
congressmen. They say the of the KP-replacement program parachuted to the ground.
money could be better spent to boost troop morale.
An 111131 Super Joliy Green
elsewhere.
Gen. Michael S. Davison, the Giant ret'eue helIcopter '.'s
A House Appropriations Corn- Army's commander In Europe, shot down Monday on a training
mittee spokesman says several says keeping KP as part of a mission over southern Laos, but
members have expressed GI's duty "would be to renege the U. Command withhold
doubts over the Army's request on a prombe and to undercut announcement until the searchfor $99 million In next )-ear's progress toward the modern and-rescue mission was cornbudget to make permanent its volunteer AJ'lflY,"
pleted. All five crewmen w3re
The general said that by hlr. reported killed.
experiment of replacing sal.
diet's with clviulcn kitchen po- lug civilians In Europe the
Earlier, the command had
licemen, or KPs.
Army has been able to return announced that a surface-to-air
This has been one of the 3,500 5OIdleX-s to their primary missile shot down another
Army's key selling points In 115 duty. "This equates to more AC130 gunship In the rireUiiwn
campaign to recruit an all-vol. than four mechanized Infantry hours Wednesday as the, air.
utteer force.
battalIons" he said.
craft was flying over the Ho (iii
The committee spokesman Davison's comments and Minh trail armed with special
said some members feel "that's those from several other gener- electronics gear to sight North
a lot of mc**y and a big depar- iii were released by the Army Vietnamese truck convoys in
tine from the way the Army has after being extracted from peti- darkness. The 14 crewmen were
t.dic reports by the iimand reported missing and believed
always done business,"
hearings with top Array ers evaluating progress In the killed in the crash.
leaders over the past ae'.'ornl volunteer-Army campaign,
The artillery fire along the
weeks, the spokesman said,
Gen. Ralph Haines, coin- DMZ was the heaviest since the
some committee members mander of the Continental sieges of Con Thien and Kite
questioned whether the money Army Command, called KP the Sanh more than four years ago.
could be spent "on cancer re- most "onerous and cou,nter• The South Vietnamese cornsearch or even a new tank."
productive task" and sa1r, the mand said the enemy gunners
Other members, some of troops believe that "society is were using Soviet-made 130mm
whom pulled '(P In their Army Intelligent enough to recognize artillery with a range of more
daya, suggested the troops that soldiers have more tolearn than l8 miles, the most powerful
might be better off keeping busy from their squad leader than In the North Vietnamese orby peeling potatoes and their mess steward,"
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U. S. Jury Deliberates
Fate Of Priest, Others
By LEE IJNUER
Associated l'i'tøi. Writer
HARRISBURG, Pa. lAP) A federal jury resumes deliberatkins today an the kldnaptxxnb
conspiracy case against the
Rev. Philip Berrlgan and six
other antiwar activists.
After a controversial charge
by U.S. &amp;tstrtct Ct Judge H.
Dixon Herman, which the di.
fendants attacked as "Instruc.
tions for convictIons," the jury
spent nearly seven hours
Thursday reviewing testimony
of some of tie 64 witnesses and
checking more than 100 exhib.
its, then Wired fur the night.
Herman denied jury requests
for a copy of his 21, 4iour
charge, particularly the section
onconsptracy, and for a copy of
a prosecution chart of telephons
calls made between defendants.
In refusing the request for a
copy of his charge, the judge did
agree to read to the jurors again
14.. Initruxiloris on conspiracy
and the law.
He said he was denying the
request for a copy of the (eli-

phone chart because while used
..'y the prosecution it was not
Introduced as evidence. At the
urging of the prosecution, he did
advise the jury that the chart
was prepared from documents
available to the jurors.
Berrigan and his codefendants
accused of conspiring
to kidnap presidential aide Hen.
ry A. Kissinger, blow up gay.
ertnnent heating tunnels In
Washington, and vandalize
draft board offices around the
country as a protest against
continued
American
In.
volvement In Southeast Asia.
The 49-year-old Berrigan,
now serving six years for distroylng draft Met ln Maryland,
could get 50 more years If
ccrwictedon the six counts he's
charged with in the lOcount in.
dlctment.
Sister Ellzabe.h McAlister,
32, a nun who is a college an
history teacher, faces 40 &gt;eu-s
on five counts.
The other five defendants
face five years each on a single
Conplrscy count,
are

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DIGGING
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Pepsi-Cola for EVERYONEI
Coffee and doughnuts for adults.
Ciotens will entertain youngsters of all ages
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Entire ground-breaking ceremony and names of all money winners
will be broadcast over Radio Station WTRR from 9 A.M. till 12 noon,
Saturday, April 8, 1972.

IT'S OUR WAY OF BREAKING GROUND FOR
BEAUTIFUL NEW PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OUR
LONGWOOD BRANCH OFFICE.
(A temporary office on site now condom, comiiloto
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Fla. Itaiph B. Levy challenged Jet,.
3AC1SONVItLt
rwntnaUon
AP- Chaplain Andrew F. sen durtng a
Jein. the first Navy chaplain ibM he had a hit of money at
to face a qrnrral cawt ruarUal. siar In reUrement py and
Mys Z seems appruprla* that veterans benefits.
lensen 7epbed ut moty
his case may be d&amp;:Ided on
Good ?rioa-the dos Christ was not his prime conrn.
"I ran servr rm God us a
was cnwtfte't.
clvihnn
minister as well as a
pij arg
mittLary chaplain," Jensen
uled f *0d13 and the ease mas
to the ski officer-jurors wlu
Jensets denomination. the
will cule
nUn.
American
Raptis
year-old Arnericni Baptist netoi*gh U-st
sttMX
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hIm
yrnan charged with miscentwo-thirds ordeal thai bean Iut Aug. It
duct by adultery. A
(hi that da. he was tnforred n'
is enougi to convwi
the Charge against hzn '
y
and 11*
pena1
,v'ment
and di norable another chapLain a! Cr,i1 ?Ietd
nt5
1l trait M$i?It4Ifl,
sores you," Jensen S*d be his wife ifl tO cI1I14F
in s seurtroom Interview ThUfl4- wert visItg r1p.L'vrs
din 'IL sonrm, rather approJerszzr.'s 43 ye.r.nii wife
priMe that the b-t&amp; ran all
thm
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The bill, wih it.
.zrrw and Senate Prcl.ient j. the House.
state
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bId. at 15* is'f.ce at
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Avw'e, ionlo'C. FlorIda i Ii 5 'si
s.u.

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ia. lot

CopyIn M5*w'
TliftpUbii Pisa'lnO *111 5j7 f) Sf?
w$ dial moo, copier (The abilIty St
deesUan Sn. Cnur"v commission Clw'mDs1
.-.
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Of the CoUrt PQUS*. L.'ltOf'O
PV t0W1 bobS Silo 5l$ tityl a
NOTICE OF PiOCEEDINGS
•-----?OU ARE: PIEPEIlY ND'TF,ED CEVELANt). M':I
document td0. mints' malt
Fl0?'.a,., 0$' API 17 1472
POW THE VACATING.
I
tIERS"
pa
tgitIf,:
at
at,or
,o
'sastititi uaor ric--iais.
muit101, CODSU per orIgino., uIina
P,P,.., or
stur ?tst'uaftr
•,
At,f-ct for
ABAWDOW?wa.DISCOWTINUIW;
0' r' can,rar
NAME £'tTL'1l
IL iddlt'vet I Chen,it.ssS ma' tr.rV
AND ti..DI,ING OP
in
Seminole
Counts.
v.
ps.awr?
'm wP40SS IT VS 1?*tItInT 1aifltC hive nicant ausiny
SemInole CDiIfltS
RID WTI-Di.*AY.
SaVW0?V. Florida 11771
ilerC, gi'ew-t f,j, fl-ti
$9SCi&amp;'t etc us. bond ssijnt peps',
M.'
31 APr11 7. i. 1.
TCWPIt)PI' ,isa'q CONCERN
WEST
'uut.
La
I
dud
S.
Blots
U
,-jan' Sc, ti,, "Rh
to,fan,
5 J•tb SYi1-i
YDIJ WILL PLEASE 'SAEC
tita, .bI1t, to CwuY tIn(5ec pi'lfflI.
Chaste. ALTAMOWTE tIEUP4Th SECTTIF$4 12
lilioul Name
Ch%I?'tIJt,
The boa's Of Co,'nty
y haIt
$01 DE0.V _______________—
ma,. si-anspreslr. arid
SWI iCE
.uOS, Floreda Status,, wi1 rsOlsie Tp4(tEt. it itt 5lri' ttiPi
Martn
PublIrCornm'-stonrt V I O%$TIe Cout'i*
wr1m r i30 toIft AC U ar
e.r40 if? IJ bons I'. •au. 75.
i-f??. the CIeThaiflw CIrtut! Court, in
NTICE OF ACT!DW
Ot15
10 Amp.. at c-itt.
P.M or
RIO? Idi, a? ?:
°
A,
tat
t0'I0..
a11
BIds 10 be an
Wa soolad
t?I.'9 U R0Ul2)$t. Of? flit 11Th
receipt of proof Of 9w' Cwnty. F lot I
STATE C'S' FLORIDA TO
NOT 'CI
day of Apr II, a..D 1472. in file County OnV$4IP( plainly ma'Aw on flit
lw's sSm t,w' ,.gOfvt$' yr?
01 thIs OntIti,
ftc
JACSIIE LEE MILLER
NCIC It 5WrobV givir thaI 9IS tc
sioews Manila Wooer' at OutsIde lid Sr P5*9 CapvWq
4
*lt
nam tD" LONOW000 and VOL '$' ,*Qs,Irnd to anti-ma
UHSh0f?
0? CO*fl1V COminIUiOnItI Of S?. Count',' CourIPioule In Sanford. IAStPIII1? -.
"AWN SHOP under wtsICi I am Of you? Is-Ittefi d.f,ns.I II iflY. It I?
BIdS w$IJ 5 Spintd On HerSap.
t0i'Ids. Shill
SIynfliOiS Ct'Ufl'V.
Florida, wIll 5*10 a Public HearinO
on Alt1 P SThwarZ. *Iathlt'
".0*095 In businoat as 53? u4bqawa
Nil_n ' MI.LER
1 p m.. or as anor shr'min'IIr at. ,
10 new-mean wsemr AprIl 3. 5472. at 11 = A.M., or as
5 47 If? ftit CIl C Lin0..b0d. Mt0?1WV- WflOSP iob'sM It l
UnKnown
R
at Possible eser-ytser, In th,
inu4b,.. of? itit 4?? day l id' 0? iLl flit Coinl, wIt waciSi.
MEWIU bmI101110 50) SOtISI' .r-annr
tlt,?Ida
't'OtI and *.'C?- 0' Y0 ar, fit'Wt)
.flttder 5?,,- ,natm,n' 0' 9t
OC* Of ,,Msn E Pplp. Spit-IN o
5th
abanficin
Cit -antini,,
riot,,
?rsr pa"-, Inte-rISCC •r Sad uv?nut o'eanou 'ssrso. i*3l or
Ot'Vfl'
IIl,.0 tna? a sr-t hat D$0
$oIiowr Ov'0tnne
renoun.e and otscIaImr an'- rig?!? at Seminole County. S'I0?tda
AprIl II )'T7 and liii The
erie's-I,, IS it tOIIt
.4alvW VOL Iii Ni. Cerwr C.t.iJ?t.
Tner.gnt Is PdSarv95 tO waive en,
An -'d.nant, relatIng to mobile the County inc 1?,, J*IIIIIC If? and to
original with in. 1.50 ciars o slits
lton*IC M Albeit
E,ge.*wlTh Juditsil Cl' Cult, if? Silo
5wmsspf?ff.,e' tiaiw"t provIdIng tnt te5ian.sn rIujms-Of -way runn.ng It - uIarI9t.'s a' leta'sIt*IItie if?
0*595 a' Di-lands Drar.gr County. court' qftfle. beta', WiI'C' v-t 10?
uuI
W
C0u1
bids. or to v.1st? any ci all Bids
for minimum ta**'nO *tln.d..
ttivw5h mr arac-lu pros,e'y, ,stt'?5N' attorne, at- sntmdw'e.
Rtpr, Mar-ti', situ, s,r
— .9511150, FEDERAL pruvidlng tar minlmt.rr ground wit
taMed tl-' 151, 's.y c' Martt, 1,72
thereafter 015w-lets.- a dyf&amp;t' *111 Na
wIIIsem A .Iacnt.
I C) Id IL s.SOW I S A 01
*IanCM'dt, providIng SV
By order of
TIi
-t.i- uni.. JO too?
Dr entered avei"i' yOu Sor Iii. ,,lw'4 N £7
JACOb BENSON
iSSDCIATI)h. a corporatIon minimum 1t..down siandUrdi; ww tee 'gtsb.ot-way Iyii'ig ad
-lotwi £ Pull
$9mltided ft Slit lnPIaPie
I. HOLCOMP
""' i'
'
1mw-IN
p-ovtdr rype-i-,IbIIIlIit for In-C uacefi5 to and SoulS' f blaciss Mind
WITNES.,TI5 'and and ?i-tea1.I of o'U'
*VtoThey at Lob
Of 55w UnIted 55455% flf
,
Seminole Cou'-i'y
Port OP0?ISrUW OWi*l'I PrOv,dtlid
,l srI
A' Smtn' SUOeIY*IICn.
tr,i Cui?' tr Mat-ti'- 13th W'
&amp; East *asn.ngtor St-v.'
m' PIOIfI'lfi, p J*CEIE LEE to- time lmnItaIio,n. p'oviding to. atcardingir 55w-OIl till (515? 9,r-sot
FIo',da
(seal
Driands. Florida 13*01
cialo,atorsnuicomnpIlance. filed at'wng tIle ubI,t Record. n
Ruelle? Maros 57.34
ARIV4UP H DECEWITPI. .ia. MILLER inc NOLA F MILLER.
Publish Male?.
34. II. AprIl 7,
Ou and
0?la'0? ti-aIte'-'&amp; till arena? Sc, Seminole Count,, io'.*a. a. sst DEB-si
CLERI D CIRCUIT COURT Iii wltt, Datendantt. Mid
5472
'lQU 'teSt IT) flit YOu?
fØ'?. (i VOL 5w w' 1St II! file Count,
"UI' boot. S Pag, 55 L ESi AND El. v Ill.?'
ifl is
0? wi-lIter 0H.,bes Sc,
I IS,,,. dayt providing ,stpl loin. cr PT r-o rig0? -a$ -wsy Soc A tar sgnt IN THE CIRCUIT CO UI 1'. 11TH
C lerS
talc
CIt'S
Os
Complaint
w'Th
the
F0v'O$np
•lternatve
mnetfst,ds,
k*c
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OF
FLORIDA
)l
c,A'_at?t i
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT UP TP'F PuOI,$t,
r1encsprv.acop,
providing penalties prOviding SW
PERIOWS INTERESTED MAY INANDFORSEMINOLi COUNTY
EIOHTEEHTII JUDICIAL CIR.
Said PlaIntIfi. $9 Iii ittUt'fl*Y. as,un1ivr relief.
piOVIdIIV an APPEARANDIIEHEARDITTHE CIVIL ACTION NO- 52-103
DEBS?
CUlT ltd AWL) PNZ SEMINCLE
t
4. saera. at
efs,t$.i-u date
hAtE *.ND
iCE £NUm-t (JIVISIOW C
cot'Ptt'r, FLOPIDI
5'EEP. wPSo54 am,-,,' 7' t5 So.
m.CAL)
PEC,rtED
IN RE. TPS! A'LRWIAGE OP
ltd THE COURT OP THE COUNTY
CIVIL AcTION ND ?31
Ir,, tanaI15 Avern Santord.
ArStu!- -$4 b.iswIfts. J'..
BOARD OF CUUL'TY
£ LONG. Prfl*w- and
WILLIE
JUDGE. £EMltf0i'.E COUNTY. !rn1.37i-fbef0'eAP'$ 14,
IS NE: 111, Mali-laP, 04
Of 5, Board
COMMISSIOI..TRS
PARMIE LONG- Rnwovloenl
MICMAEL 'ILt" .IENt:ikS, FLORIDA.
*'
Mid I? VO. 1*11 tO Ot tm. a
Of Cumsily Cornmtsa.Ofll.- I
OF SMINDLE COUNTY.
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
NI'TA AN IN PROBSTE
$4utbafltt: i115
Detamstl .luCC'ilv!? wIll be entered
a.
*0? semtna*,
IDA
RI
ltd RE. Estate
701P4fT11 JE*'EIhl. II.
a3.lnst poti. inc cast Of you. to' SIt.
- Aittwr II. BSC11irI1tI jc
TO
PARALEE
LONO. P
Lt5h1 t'E0h CHLT,
;,
rule' orn.nn a. sac Complaint
Mar
NOTICE OP SUIT
•ISPDNDEN
Pf!ICIjPsCS!
t ?
In, ret.'?, of Hilt Suit?
t
MizaAr
in ti-i
Tt,NLf'r
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
io-.Clasei certau. nipepramtrc
__________________ YOU ARE HEREBY 140,15 lED.
'to *u. CISLDtTDk&amp; AND PER. Juip .37. 5471. and flied Alipliet .
To - N(C$AHL ST*N,.EY
IN COUNTY JUPGES COURT. —
prucieding ISa' Ifi Ulataluilof?
SONS Iit.'.LND CLAiMS
1471. aid ratpnfltO Iv' titfit
IN
COUNTY
JUDO IS cu
•.iWS
SEMI NOLE CDL' PiT V F LOP IDA SIMINtis..t COUNTY
'n,iag. IsiS beat filed epalni?
Al N £1
SAID
DC
:u
ND
S
AC.
tnt
a.
e
boo
ta-a
pasi'
'5
sr
P
LOIs
IDA
V ifUIflia lie. tm.
F ILl NO
YOU in the Ca'tvti Court in
to'
ESTATE
EIIATE NO.
off ace p' tnt Citrs I CIrcuIt Cow-?
uu1It*1e County, Florida, Itse sIscr-i
.TW heittif'
YOu
one
saCt
U'
VOu
unty
tn.raca.
enES'TATE
OP
,,eminaIe
ESTATE
os
'reangir Trailer Court
7' FL*NltaAPd
tIll, of w'ThCtt Ii IN RE lIlt
nolilied anti r.iI'95 10 UreUwl' ins cn..l'uu
man tollUwliW o.i-tofc EDWAPC)
HARRIET -) SUGa.
Virginti ftyst, Vi.
MARRiAGE OF WILLIE I LONG
ciisml sue o,mavttfl w,.Iet' ygm, u prup.'?. lying anit D$'ng in
Daseetad
NOTICE. TO CREDITONI
PETITIONER AND PAPAL 7'
,ItliM 01 ypu, 155*1 fbSVt s*ftn' ?ttt Se-imok Com,n'v 7'o'j ,v'.,-t'
NOTICE
TO
ALL stasows HAVING
YOU ARE .I(qEeY NtIFuffD
RESPONDENT. $II5%'
of LESLiE VE$4NDN
It.
blocs
A.
COUNTRY
CLUO
IC
sjit
PERSONS
HAVING
LCNG.
511*? an artIst' Sr
04111*0?'
C.41L70k. dotead, III. 04 said p1lGM TS UNIT DS4E..ccomdrng so CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGIIHS'T CLAIMS OP DEMANDS AGAINST prnwnso toinerend YOU *0 appe'
Ma'r15gi' 5*1 taim. $tC ilii'tiI
SAID ESTATE
file your Arts..' or clue'
Counit tO 11.7 Countt :u1.
retarded iv' Fl.'
SAlE ESTATE 114 plC' 't*-c,'
vo..
. tVr C tPs
C alit t.i.t 0' i-ri. I' itertt,t
0? pleading *15 ?'.* '.e't
Co'r,- , r-10-,,1 C'
t'g5 fi I'U)1 ' Ot'_c,'t5
l)
Cr50
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0'
viu.
a'?
stE!CL',
v04tirc' inC teu'Ted Idi ii any
O yOu' w'..tt.i' UV*tfl&amp;U i •flt 10
of Itt? Crttafl Coul of Sa'n.'iss
CtIite Fl fist COU" ilta,), 04
rLit,iw'd
anti
f'aqu,HId to I ii, any
HIOl.
C-A
PIne&amp;. III, 0' STEPIISN
claims and o,mends wtiiets you st .i.lWlS
Castip. Fist-as. md
v
V Sanford. f?Lo,l,ia. i--5th4r
I'ithjstvltg 1Dl'tIftCaI*t ut no'
455wi' 04 s uu. ma no.'. ape tIt' ta
ION 7'INDELL I flEA Pit pc,
InC Demands Whites you, or 1tw-.un or S t,,*.-t pftocn.y.
tml,'nIer mitfli frpn, the t'rlv
toIto*tng
o
ii.'.iiaton
Sne
'lhe
Of
yOu.
map have .gaInv 11151 M$
D,h. 0ri,,er Dr
Estate in ttse phct at P4OnO'-.OI,
NCleveland.
Jr..
cat.S,Iut'-7t. s.Sn, I i'll pu*itCItfOnO$ tg ?lU'lt
names Itentv
FlOrida, 33707 A?teiiwyt for Site at
*111151 SI. Hall. Cuniy ,li.Oge ' owate M's Pit OffIce Of blensra*lc CLEVELAND, MIlE 5. BERRY., On
fl
tam.
er
Osmand
Hood-Fan.
.
%I
RTI
Wallace
N.
0,
HaIL CIledp Aw
Pi*,n$I$1, .95 f lit Its. s;miginal wIth
county, his
i,.
the 31St' day SI APrIL, ADs.Il
- Seminole
a.
$WOrd FIst Ida lemmo.e County. V *1* office ift ha sets. p, w'a
,, aBowe-islynd Caw,1 inst betavi ftp15t,Of vtdalt.lnd (5Oft *11151 Room.
tjpW wIll be
Ill
•
Cuiwl
sowse
In
Sanford.
Plo'ida,
Apt II liSts, 1*73; stiiatWIIS.
WIThIn $11 CalenDM flitfIfo trOin
anlersi apaMbe pow
o'-atn. claImant, and In4It be
and
w'flSIffi $t* nw'sflmI Item Wit
*?TI4E1S
my
hand
of
lime le in-V ,pubI.daf bet V
?Th4Ud
WITNESS 'ny 1*95 and 15w'
Iwi sitter to by the Claimant, flIt int.
w mis Court
It'll sh ilicat*n if iflis
for the nOV is,,..ed Ni the
fidIli'S Eact 51.1ff? 0' leHistid tn.st
ficitI yI of the clarS. p. the CWew
attorney
anO
&amp;CCaITIPo'II.J by
Ffst'Ida.
15mb
141?
act'
claIm
0?
De?!'sand
must
be
Compea Wit
la IrwrlI.n5 Silo cOntaIn tile 94*5104
tobti, In 191 21*4 dl! P Molest
fIling 9w 04 Dli. aAir' 1*10 lOclI dii Of Mat-C? &amp;D. 5472
w
wu'muics.m, 'tinS
tt,
'IL'dtfltt- end PCi' Oft.t, sub
U'Sc tatidenci•95
I 0 1*72
tb#naflaIL' an Ill-C shall ne ISEAL
a'
1*-pm
and
of1l51
aOOf-sas
t
Coil?? or- Slit. SIt. IS'S Iii, C5
the cla,rr,ami' atd mul' Ii,
Slit tIatft*95 arid (5mW be heorli to
Art - N.
Ma'ti, 973
19 515. tsir.snt. tits
-a
ARTHUR I'S BEC4.*tThl. JR
S Emmftt J sNafU
CII$5
l
CWvI?
tour?
04
ci&amp;.rent, Isis *g.-,* st is
,SEAL)
flIt
santa
torn.,.
0'
Stial!
L,•
void
Cw-. at me cf'cIDa Court
2
At .*,'C~O? 0 Slit Lilt
Semina'.
Count,.
IW,wy.
0?
it's
lam.
aI1*hl
be
a15
6rtSw" H
iS MAT.L.DA R. PLAN IGAId
a'ine BIDePI
Wilt iiid 'Ty54m595 01
By
dl'tfla
Roper
W.
LVI
ta'S 04 Ciruaft COUrt
9$
It
taicutew'
OtPU'V Cl*uis
LESLIE VERNON CHILTON.
Attmin,IlriigV Qi
o,pm ciars
P, Marflw''T Vinlin
11,51
CLE5D. AIIZE
said Eamate
tstMn. A SPEEP
Cit's
,w_.s,it) .
:. W1LLiA11' A'
,.ennetr- A' boww
li aPLIR 5. SPECk
a' PDd,..,4Pa0 AND P'ktfl.p.i.
4.
i- HanA III
2W 'sO'S?. Cut
Law'
Attotn.,
AtSrvwv at Law
P.O Boa 1)4'
5?
os 51W lar,
-PD Dream.' I
OnstroiYi.
Q,j,
P•O
it)
Magnolia
Avenue
3JO
$atWsrd. FSr1p4 ,ilF7)
1Saw?cn. Finaill 5,
i. McIntosh
'as
PIOt-IdI
fo'd,
*u'
-tvt
ATTORNEY FOR PET"! COWED
*c nAflotet'S to' Pia*ntits
Mi.a'tS' 31, APril 7. Ii. 1. PubIrn, Mat-ct' 57. 24.
Ia-il
Ma'cl 24- 31. *a-U 7. s.
CtS*thMr5 Fe'lOI
nloi-d. Firas 33711
973
Apt-Ill,
1*72
972
5472
APril?.
5472
PubitIf'
Mi'
17.24,31*.
5w' ,a-eS 17. 34
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Don't be disappointed!
THIS IS YOUR LAST
CHANCE TO REGISTER
FOR THE FAMOUS

"WENDY WARD
CHARM SCHOOL!"

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(otaliissntlupttotea ledger cisrth,
was tione by a bcokkeeprr 'ising
nuititiol mncthi*I.

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Hospital -

The N(1(-31 n-s's purct%vIud to
the increased
workload as the County otarted
MARCh 30, Itlt
to grow, This continuing growls;
ADMI,'1310N5
rt-quii-eet more and foster 5iF
Sanford:
%It'('i. l'he miiactsincs eurrer.tly
iuIs (' hobby
lii liperahion art' already 'a'oikcd
05 niitti
ttyontl their capacity, as
Iarian fienge
pz-ovu--d by the amount oh (tine
Marva hlitl.s
the machIne is non-functioning
lawrence Robert Macivor,
due to m'evtuink'al problems. flLary
Growth In Seminole requires
t)anny I), Casey, )eIlary
masw odditional programs
Evel'n E. Morgan, I)eltona
which are innv'ssalhle with
tary c, ftt.sttnlr, Osfri'n
existing equlne'it'n To stld to
BIR'IILS
thIs already oppressive work
Mr. and Mrs. flonald ,(enload, Article V Is going to creata ned' girl, Sonford
"paper processing" problems
beyond the over-burdened Sanford:
capacity of the ..ccountlng David Michael
Smith
section.
Rhonda Faith Romeo
Electronic data processing (learge A. Dague Jr.
using a computer has proven 10 JosephIne Prettyman
be cost effective for many
Kate J. Swam
counties in Florida. The c't of

F'1Oi3

assist with

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Offered

Classes begin th,, weik
April 8th
April 1Sf
Classes will be
--

fillod on a first
come first servo
basis!
LEARN:
Skin Cars 0 POII
Wardrobe StyIinvJ • Mocesling

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,'lt,amonte Springs.

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f?ale

mints

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sEWTNOi.t COUNT'S 150* RD
OP ADJuSTMENT

Vi 'i c ot 3. Bbct r.
Ciasrit. Fl* In the CIti' 0,
MI?chaIsSmrv,yo4ihaLCrewt
b,.rir Florid.
0?0PIC9c$1P)Ci?f.tLR. C
It td buiInw an
•iVl !OS7I UIvp Poin-t ft QvIaC In
Slit 'Town Of
rS..s. anc
Gorsia E Stnpi*oi
Cnpan- S.D. In Ssl,on
'TntipuUIt hsarIn wit b. tie*d It. ,.. l.c *5 CS10*'317. SansInul.
re Coutr CammLujoi-. dumb.-,
%bIid'
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MareS 10. 11.)4.3L 5472

DEE.St

jtçkwtt's. In amiduik-ri to the Is$'1x'*4ifl8 annually."
al iminlnpti%nUt'n at "pop.-!"
leyir soUl that tie was ronin ,uruli'r 10 cnptwa source utoto vinceul that that (tat costa of a
anti ins inge it into :ieeftul frrni, IhiI.a l'it'w rtting C'rilter can tic
(k'sc cmt-lo)-es iserforni ttudht i'isl tI1II,tI,tIl the efforts of all
lun 1111,1 tar Ilic clrrk,
cleparlrnenti', aecles anti
l-'uftltig c'uipotritt tor.l5t? s,'m,al t.anril 'iiInti will thertli"
i'IfC NUltll, Nt.fl-4*O in lt'.tIt u It titter utillznlliin ol
IIIIIIIUOn to amiding inpchtrm*, dollars. lie nlo revoinmentl d
m'IculiiIos nnd ty'e'iite'rs. tensing the equipment lrotn
Originally, the operation ver,thr n-ho is capable of
whercby nil servke data It pro%'l(iing the most to Seminole
manually arrang"d by a ckrk County.
I*i "Input" trio the acc"iiitni
This matter was continued for
:njiclsinei which IICVUII,UI.1tS'4 one week.

Sciitfnt'I H''v e'tisi

Gerald llarkness
uld be such an installat,n c-c:sda Jannie 1. Osgood
Insight thin the benefits of the s'tc'es in addition to the baSiC Training seminat at the through" program
Headstau-t program to the pie- mesti-sing.
University ot Flerida in instituted In tho ft--i.inole upon how many spphLa.!ona
Marie WilkIn
sebociler, their parents and
jug County School System. This k are installed on the computer
plalned
th.t Gal-lj%e, )u-lng the
Mrs
Paul P. Brefka
farnibei we well as the school use It-ache: at each school I" Spring training salon, -r liii ough 3rd grade "school equipment In a given time Mikired J. Sterner
staff worker, was the huts far helped by non-degree pec-s1 additional cr-edit t-scw will be within a school" would help period with a specific level and Josetk lit. Anderson
keep tn. Hendstart child quantity and quality of staffing.
b-adstart Director Portia -sil) are trained by the of1Ted
Rooa'ivelt White
growing and developing in his
t pe.1.'er's program given at the pt-ograih. In the first )tar f
The estimated costa for the
ggic Morris
To
learn
tuie
neetis
new public school environment, first year of operation would be Marie Hardy
annual meeting of the league "1 H.2dstart 3V'1ni. Sa11InOI
parents and families, each
ui,
p-s,000 for personnel; $8000 for Wendy Strawder
Women Voters of Seminole County was the (ml)' FlOridi center ha.s organized iti
Mrs. William Voss is chair- supplies; $70,000 for equipment,
on WednesdaY, March ,cssnt, a-ograrn to receive a Parent's group. As a result of man
Mary 1.. Patterson
of the League's Human for a total of $110,000.
at the- First Fecieral Savings Career Des-elopinent Grnt bY these confrontatIons, said
".trs John Irwin and baby girl
Isli's
Resources omnmnittee which
"This may seem like a hlh
ond Loan bank, Altamonte the Federal Government (0
I.amar
ii,
Willianus,
rn Adult Basic had charge of the prcgrum. price to pay for data processing Longwooti
Springs.
pros te trainlntt for the-St flOfi- Spencer,
Education
program
I
readin
Serving with he-I' are Mrs. but it Is not high when
The five schools serving 200 - degree its!! members. Tu
Amarida Catrd, LaKe Mary
writing, simple math ) are eharles Los-eni, Mrs. Robert pared
with
benefits.
four and five 'car aIds iziscies- date. each 5111 2enAi'r,es 14. Sykes, Cns.ielherry
Mrs.
Bernard Preliminary discussions have
the Canunwsii-tr Acti p,'ograus earned 18 college crecbt ts - offered by the Junior College. Marsh,
Betty S. Sing, Ostctn
arc located I'm AltatnOnte thrmugh the joint efforts of 1.ut year a parent a-as trained McElversny, and Mrs. Emery been conducted with other
Pate, fldllary
Springs, SaMois., Midway, Sernjjiole Junior' College ad and certified to teach sewing Roseisbiuttm. An orientation agencies within this County
Eli: 'ibcth E. Vangasbeck,
BoiAe1own and Orledo. 'flst
TU and the county can- and this year a home meeting for members in- regarding Joint OwnershiP. The Dellary
fist day a week preschool Is
nity Action cCsce. Twelve management CO'!ii is be-log (crested in Human Resources Is Hospital has elected to retain
dali A. Nonnius, Deltona
plsnredforlhursday,AprIl6at their own computer. However,
openfroinl:3Oain.W2'33p,m. nnbersofthegtaffearned six otfen'd. Mrs Spencer cxAdam Blalik, t'eltona
and ps-tn-ides breakfast arid ad&amp;ticmsi I,ours at an a week pressea to hope ti.,.. the the home of Mrs. James the School Board has expressed
William F. George, Deltom-ut
lunch as well as medical 5. National level Leadership Federally funded "Follow- kcynoids, 512 Savona Ct., an interest in joining with
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never kflf'W flit father
m-r-d, a hag''' I think ho 'sifls tIllS. Nt, Iflhl")stthk. Tilt'
to do mate
his mc'ths'm 'A s. on is eII:src, truing before he hung up tune has
1hat Lreach to America's
hi- lived tn a mhetto apart- cn'd tt iIn died
junkies. l'or sears, r"nllttic
rnent is- ito the rysthers and
And so I sit here
- men have argued that ailitle
titters is- Ii n his mother Gneving iVhat the
hell kind tion must be isolated be(orc
is a u 1 d mysterIously ms-c of ThIn
I' That the hell it can be controlled, nd Stir
birth to from time to time. ku-Itt Ci. isam
orid Is this' A man i=nlv was' to icolah' It I' ti
he wat 1( h was n
-cgt tr help and he gs
a t eissc- the atlilits anti u i'
I1C snlfkr 17
at-susei s.etrnCr
them free fitc n demonti
and III an addict lie dropped
out of school to mu a r rs' a drug bc -d. is r I g hi The i emdorse that .i'ogrnm ncw
programs won't work for The iteak and far all the
sales clerk isho bought him for mi
lie's
too deep ifl the other needle animals It Is
smack for two yea r m and
lie' needs stuff, That's not lb.' ultimate solution It
then ran tiff with a straight, trap
all Stuff And if he can't b'g is not even a s'eru' good ol.,After that, like so m
it from me, or the ut arid, lion. Rut u n LII better ii:.
others of tat ilk, he Itved in then
take it Tonight sw-ems c-an be found, I be.
the streets cii the city- trying he'll he'll
be back on The streets 1:e's-e ills the only solutIon,
to stay almve.
t.:.ating people for dimes .and
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Wotlill 1111cr II tre,,sniInue

prssingrsr?thwitlstheRr'honl
!toarti, the County ran, foe
llfl
Tuos'Iay.
Astistant approsininlely $5,Ou0,
,'sstmIIuIstraIor, Rodney l4l)er eliminate a situation whkh Is
hight (tic fioor' up to ntr ml gruwln worse every slay, st
(tic present ayRtrIIn tse1i,, UNtIl Tas Aeqior is currently
01151 gn'e IIOlI,Td evUienri' of (he sesimlIes out of the ('ounly some
IiltI4' ill unto $lrIs":aseIIlg nt the $5O,(500II$r tints processing. 11111
('ount-.
aIntnllI(, now going mitsUi. the
lie nalli (tint at present. the county, wsniki siff-*t a large
nt'rounhlng section, aU.ffed by portion of the local expenae.
implores at the Clerk's The Tas ('olleclnr is spen(11r4
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The fl.eak
utsie ts' i-es-olssng sl-'tor tin money. to g"t the stuff. To
Oh. SUIT' 1I* !k'ak BOG'. antI out' of the prol(fm. an4 get the feeling To get 1w onhow are you'
ponnilessI store-front drug other tiny,
'i'lown. ;.pr., l' n-nl
cure operntten
p;'c*dem Is tcw, nisicls
ca'n
Alas. nothing worked
for misralistn. The InItifle"
"What's Ste o-iatter'
"I still gel the sickness." of hcritn can I be broken iIt
'I'm diri.t'
1w appealIng to a 31.flkle'
Arid here he was, just
pilde, i-sr m-srgantslng sop
It lo..k me a while tms re- in in ate' ag., l*gging
sions T he r c are peuha'c
r;e'mb" - 'fle' Be a k T
%ThOflC
timI&amp;1ittt In the hatlail
,-1.-e rat not familiar. Nor
- 'Man 1 hate to ask but
I the figure mas- lie way loss I
isa' the real name 1* tlSt'd
I'm d e s p e r a I c I
need KIds in the ghettoi i-an g"t
But The B e a k, I remem- manes, An-s thing. I
hooked ut age 8 ned 9 A
tiered 11* Beak H' 'as a I'm dung lley you c amean.
I ml IhOII
-aflII ;'eoi-sle a "am *lti-'
fellow met Some 'ears Isfl you'd 'heirs remember that,
-s tltU C5i'CtsC; jti't in till'
A tall. 'k.nny chap with an you said t ever needed
(II
cmoie is ''s stt
(nnrmsa' note .5. narcotics
was at enlharr3sctng ttit d,',-u;i t tell - ;iiidt'ip,
addict Hard c-ore V e r ' c-onsersatim
I'faiklng to a who'u tried to inject tll'
l'tn'rc vat no truth to tie lospeh is a!u".'.
stc-ks their es'-lalIs I recall Slim'
s.tctm that h' acquired
tts.ng
And
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hant)' a( an 18.yean oh
Il I
t'.Ahlt tlV sTIIItIYLg c'stn
tiled ms-s&amp;.i :-'b-'- t.adh- I who mtIol eel n overdest' ut
ntsi
-ssth a l'soe like his bId TIe 11 a Ii I c-oisdnt
a pail)' Atid t!tcn 1*0!
he tniiles't ,-,re tha-,
give him fl,t'114 1 - I '), %t'I'I, rai'eil. Tl':ere are nts,lrlitos,$
Iad,s u; hisl,'r", hut ttq' n-'k- hilTurnish
That It-I j U ?- •. 'SII;)ilIngc in a h I s i'lt' it
tRitit' was t't"m flC
is
Rpend it en Ii ig and be e .wieti isith )msnklt th'
Beak.
hack callir.g this next tins-. IIICC 4s(-t o(rssiml to enter
I met The )4'2k r.rtgnafl)- He got sc-re. I offered let hetp
have been mutde're,l
when
The he im'M 25 antI a lope in another was-; I said I'd for want
of a $5 hag Tinfiend for seven years. 1 wets get him Into the best drug Beak alone s a
mild
reporting on &amp;uji rehabih- pi-ogram Ifl (he citr - But he misc $l4Th C' VY I' I he
V IhI's
tatton and he was introduced ssasn'l lIstening arvmorc , s c t day! -- to pay 11''
as tine of your typical down"Program' hell, I bk-en In piither,
I and-out, runn -noted, red- ('%'ttv program there is I
Pro1rams' To I a p nh
ts'ed, ache' in ttr ,ut addicts. reed' a bag, like that's all I
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4brnei,sbet eTIaIt anti a 120
JsFUI ennte passage of 11* wator rnemwr House paed In the
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resures mU. Askew also halls *5 the &amp;.ai'sberc ccn
-scught approval on the abtrtuus plM?'1 CIILU
dstrtci.Uig and sougt ernpro
bill salkd in the House.
on Go'vl Friday. "
tiic accusers
scnr of
irs
It
will
be
a
bill
of
the other house
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Th chnpintn re?used to clal:twit they h4id love trv
The Senate passed Its plan
prnvldlng
abortion
fix
therawith
UnIaplori
rom.t
Las chancr t'r
Wedrwsda.
and thi :i !rslpeutir
Mrs Chuttsran.wi. rt'turn- iL.
on 11w defense tu. civilsrn
irsday.
have reccLd abortthn lowed
hou
tarney, ,lneh B. Blsckmon d 8 rebC2i witness Thwxth:.rur1
he said.
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on
testified
Jensen
didn't
nd
S
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siiew
satc
lie
hoped
the
against 11w charges b, two trnvwc his white understiarts
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Two FMrtti'td County policecirth Carolina grants full tm- Isinture- would also pore hills
County jailed refused tb hick
wIves vho testified turing sexual tntercmrse n a
Ne
II WI UAM 1.. czi
5
per
cent
cor1St
hailed
bet
W
Anderson
up.
men
muntty
only
to
foreign
dipotoextending
the
motel
raom
July
8.
tntirconrle
Jacksmwilk
Jesii had smal
parole trwcrnu- Usi to banks, girl twice i
Strnol widtwalsnknewabnut South Carolinis House In 1!7Jt.
I1
with Ui
AT1.ATI. Gs f' — A
wa.c
TUWV
atTt$
tnt
i
L1O
ttwth
.bat
thought
U
creattn a nofliumot advcicMt
sii1ipod
Under
Nuvy
Prooerutor
he..
t'
Jenetr rnarnth$ne-1 hi tntuMist .ssron Anderson, 16, of
hh
Tnncssee's ln offers IegL'- in the Public Service Constr.4mrUsnt
10
protect
List
public,
and
publtd%
reprimanded
far
IIEZI6VIt. WOUnd UP
P
ci wrontotn with 1L
I two
ar.i
who fnt Into tr-sublr tar
gal4stor.
ll'idted
protection.
but
a!mission
and
provide
state
aid
to
Anern. std the paoimnaii. at*mnpt4ng to lock
her
Mary enthiftin of evidence
bOCflb
In
Lore Gudbraraon, 38,
t'IWS ItTttM When they are In- cities.
was tni- ctrunk to dri' him. ci: Lators on traffic charges,
rtly and ti-eated
Beit
'szt Or-ran, . Througt- 1w1 .tatcnwnts as rebuttal Ui
Zs utat
ftkflt$eS
Votv'sd
in
after a wrecker pulled 1 !rom a
None of the bUS mentioned by
1thla.
In
days on 11w wttnese stand, h Jci'&amp; testimony earlier this
TI1.
The
North
Carolina
liiw,
Flarido
Las
no
ccnistltntional
the
than
ditch
noat
the
talt
cpttai
of
fOVetfl1S
had
mfeted
chigtic
Pr°sse was one of seven
aons
testIfied he was not with Mrs. week that
o.
protect a ban on arresting legislators and nerit position on legislative cal- Wasted after an
ten
In
1787.
doesn't
,1ackwn.
at
bites
in
the
pelvic
regIon
exph*ion
get
Curws on any ". 11w 17
9. 1Ev) YOfl5
them with some gis- endure, however - BillS beaded üw
A patrolman enuic ha ii .t- kgkitator U a tm1nol oftense ai
xnai attune
ilon of aezuni itaflUOflS she di'- serious that SCZUUI inreotr-se
The lawL written Into Dir
bucking oue In the usrnlng.
tailed ISOt wlU- Mi-s. Giaruran- would have beau PII1ble 11S ecntIWUon ti-s most states. ss re*ed a legislator In &amp;sch a Is involved. The Slate regards larity. All at the' recent arrests for priority action tncluded
it
viobiLiiuss
as
CTlTflfl1
have.
however,
bean
far
of-Senate
consideration
of
a
About
4p.m. as she waited f
Florida
or
North
Camtrail
case
u-s
hun
and
prntsbiy
tar
Mrs
GuzIthat
when
use
legislature
forshe
cfte'j.
List
set on
limo, but aL other Southern and has cited a flWU)'r af ltg. fer other that traffic viola- neasw-e ending the Slate's tin- a bus, a bomb wrot o In a
brunson If she had seen the tip- meetinU, members
Be las nearI i vars In Ut
he
nearby parked car.
Lions
rested for anything except fe!- states extend immunity to the- tilators.
rnunits train liability suits,
Navy and the proa-csttnr, Li. (riled BT
1eguistor.
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oflier offlilais 1nwr risk vwtntint uw
governors
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of the first
WOY5I UWDES FICTITIOUS
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PIC'YITIOUS WAMC
SEMIWOLE COUN'fl ,oa,o
from using the power of arrct '"'
HI ? t.•wrl , 9,, .S%'lIt? .iws,
WANE STAI1JT1
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ti harass legislators who dent
0 W?40M It MT COWCEaW
vP,nU.D,C In iPw'si a? 1I 17.42
with
a
Legislator,"
said
a
Mug,Pril*
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aeas the - might wish
II'? P?1. 5,?vii'Øte
I' v. E&amp;Ia $
unO.r;,
ouiuen' in me
&amp;IUIIiJti
officer
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name
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P.oarc
of Counly
The Mississippi cue
lflsos Pivfl* 15Mm," C.ptw
Thirty-seven years hat-e JOSEOPISNI SXMII.Olf.
c S.msnoit Coijny
'P4 £RT CA'VE inc tttrw tn?vnc
lsn early In March and
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Sillule ut, ret5tv
55ii
" '.ue" ante name
nw C$wt
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the
South
Caroliiis
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an
p1Id
IIfl
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CratIi*4Th 9. CIj*% 0t?P*
Cnt1. In
&amp;ralrnisn involved, Bee-se
flit CIrCUII Cw'l.
nat
aaln*' fT Bo•id f
unwire a,5,ffisl silO
CSa"in
prevIsion.
written
mu-s
the
conIorI4*.
IhalI Ciusrt
iI 10?
Shock, recently quit over
CO*I?9*. FtOIOe In iCC0?5IO ,lTh tm'Itmw*? fr defly'va •
tiHIte'
r,ciufl Of Wol IV The
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i-es*rii State p-p pot- sth.utUm In 18, w invoked
O VC..'4P hPv*by
it
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Warn. 3tatsit. ic WI?- S1w'n tr prtau*j
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-.Msw's
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tntme inc e.nnndv willcn t'z
BRD•M sma
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-tsarges of drunken driving and
Robert PS 5(54110?
(5•-vIifl DmJblIC (I IllilnO nfl.) af* te "
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toltce,lf OIba0 (5r0Jf?i
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brarih managet- i'tncI asJstant vict president
Groutid breaking u set fcr April 1.
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MeIr.In, r-fotfll. Be signed ho'k tor SIR t).he will be
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prnping tar 0 11151 fltn*1 tll . "1
,'lfl(' lie SpCII sone' time in n sistet, au he s sIt %s' 5tc81
Iherapetilic community. he Ing utniyiobt%cs, III bsuiglnt- -

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titend the semn, due 10 end w* hsted Thurada by obc.
ti3ns members had nc4 bad
Iodzi%, Into neXt WNk U) %
time to complete action an re- enough lime to study $1
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1'rtlit, Ieavii the mn___________ apporticnmnent approçri.Wms
PP to ps
a
and other kr. bills.
IeØslati;ti.
told
the
House tht
The hu.ws were eonsldering
ybilistlust have already p- bill was "no; to M0j &amp;velopmnent tiut to ratksnaliae 4eve)
t'd fl'e other chamber.
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nwnl and n-sake It orderly."
Gtv. f-teubtn Askew
The Hnuse has abeady pi*wd
gialators
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A&amp;hUOti 01 Seznziwh Courty i;riancl t) -st
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-th'e mIIltnn worth of btmth r- biy
environmentally threstentd
bLs
ut tw
aiiar
houses writ ex*cted to okay
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wa
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enmpanio' In the land ua

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B ()J1N VAN G1SON
firemen 'oflectte
granting
Awc'l1$Ld Pren WriterATh- bgaiflngflqh5*ndpr0p1
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TAlJ.AHA&amp;V,1 ?la
a COTStitUt,flflhl amendment
Major en onrentaI bills cots-

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Ouinization Tit!CtUl Ud foUrth gritde PthY,
'el and Gretel.

U. Roger says girls 'iall"
more easily for any guy In
a uniformi Those 100 lUst'
nant girls Invoived In so•
called bastard cases suppoil his view. For a uniform
addi much to a man's cha
rIsma, It smphastzcs a ba
sic sex ditl.renc.. S.. be.
low.

Liza BukerPhoto)

Case T'5-h1: ihoger X.,
aged 32, is a polk-c ik'utcnauit.

sy'nnp-oiititn 01) the pci&gt;'griipii (lIe tie'tector ) lIt time
University of 'Ienneet Law
force, is-c always warn tilt-nil
School,
(1(10 of the (op p0.
about the common pItfalls
Ike
ofilci'rs
guise ut a dandy
csnifrurutfvig a
"One of the most danger. raw In point.
"I)r. Crane." lie said, "over
isi',
wotneisi
i)r. Crane, why do girls tlis. past fess' yeats. we have'
,isiil wceneri seem to he tin. used the polygraph ill so.
duly swayed by a tfla,'i III ii c4lltMI l)altuLrdy cast's.
As you know, these ina nilarm?
volt'.'
girls who are pregnailt
"11)17 Often alznnt liter.:t'' tl,rurus' tlI('iIi5('lu('-S ut ii out tif surtilock,
"And iii 100 hUh cases,
policeman, so our rookies
where
liii' girls us-erts claiuntriust be doubh' on gllarli.
nIg to ht' pregimelmit by young
"Fur it Is so flattering IflClI from highly rs'tpescttMl
t' tile-Il Inexperienced ego
families In the community,
that they may im.aglIie they
we found that user 90 of time
are Hollywood ttiutlssce
girls were lying.
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large sire- *3.00.
Cekr - Iientand 4 dozen &amp; nuirktt. dull. IkmuestIr Round
smaller sizes fairly good Other type. med,trrs-Iarge, l's tniit10l
sues Blow, market steady. crates '&amp; 50 lb. cartons SiJOWtbound crates, Paseal 'type, 175 11) lb. mesh seeks
? dozen $1.75, 2's done-n-s. E. 3 1,50 1 buai! cratei nwdium&amp;4$.Th.lLIeim £Jur.rrm- lurjr, lied tVlJe 52.S&amp;.3.00,
Savoy type *3.75nwtly
(a-â- (abloige 3, n-t
Mike Pfliieger
slow,
market
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W'u*hgitnul esates, 'Wr514*d, t
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E1tVt'41.C1$T0Ir - Demand
t:t 30, 17Z sina, nari.'t dull i
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All sales F.O$. fir sSak of t'-ates E.Zgenerally goad qualIty. -.ini
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otherwise tittrd Precnnlmg
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charges. rxtri
demand slow. nialtel steady.
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market dull Domestic Hound crates, trim- saiesOQ itonawir
type, mediune.lai-ge. 3° bushel tvpt, denuinti slosm, market
crates $lJ&amp;.'L75. Ml lb mesh dull. I I-F buihel crates $1_is
PnrLr's - DnIUVSd Iatr,
sacks *1.35-IJO- I",. bushel
cruie ,w,thuiie-lrge, llrtt &amp; nusrls't m.teat1
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bavo - types *3.4.50 muostls' craZe' taznciwd Ii
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market steady - Film
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Vegetable Report

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This camper trailer was
tiPSY-DAISY
flipped over on Edgemon in North Orlando by
early mrnirig tornado-like winds, Severe
thundertorms bombarded Central Florida (or
be'veral huur with hesvy rains and winds and
the area was put on alert for poasible tornadoes.
(See Jtelat-ed Phot Page 3-A).
(Bill Vincent Photo)

man In uniform would make
a splendid topic for disetis.
sion in psychology classes.
For It is generally true,
%Vlietlurr heat uniform be
of a police officer or an
Anniy, Nas s' Marini- or Air
JOlts' Il-t'101t, tie,' *IIIII(Jfmn
ritits :lmagiieimc dmarin our,
women,

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IamrticIp4tul in a

"Tue polygraph made
IilI'Ill the_ui iii IWII 411(1 ((III'
ICS, (1141 th7 hiatt ri--tally be.
?iIitt prc'gnamlt by tailors
and sokile,, tIles' lIEd In-It 31

taverns or on pick-up dales.

"But they knew their Ia'
the, and mother would see.
bally scalp the-in If the parevils learned the' real facts.
"Si, the girls falsely
ciuuuge'd respectable young
men of tIu c-on)uianhty with
b.c'llIg tilt' fuihhicri ad' their
h,altit-s, just to 11411 tally
v° thou Irate parents1"
Many girl; and older
women will hlkesu lie Indulge

in clandestine affairs with a

unifurmed guy, es-eu though
they are engagcs to a fine
young fellow in the tuwn.
Alas, many married
women likewise arc unfaithlul to their des-otril hits'
bands, eslx'cIaliy If time&gt;' en
ttmuntrr a ioiii'S) In uniform,
here are a few of time- rugsons, digested brie-fly, to
claims the duarlsnlu&amp; of a tini.
fonn at It idlects this Ivrtnale

sex:
Uniforms are' linked
with 'autliorlty" and us omt'n
fe'e'l nu;rei IOIflhlimtlt' stills .a
masterlul suitor.

They may hase a maternal ailed mu for a twitjRicked typo or a modern
iiIl)pItS.

But they are psychologically attulued to obtain mastmum ('-riltIc thrills from an
authoritative escort.
ihu'mrsu'itulsrr SIi,tkes1,e.irm"s

5 to 9 years
Sugar 'n Spice
10
to 12 years
Crossroads
Teen Beginners 12 to 18 years
loon Advanced 12 to 18 years
18 and over
Adults

IuiIiIng of the Slut-us- ('

Eu Cli though they serbusily prt agailust 510.
kin's', us nintim t?lj)I'( nen to
fighters. Aliti unifunuis
sy'unboll.ee' stIck,

3) Ikspite tIe,

u'tms

lihetation zealots, girls ha.
sk.mlls V. e&amp;iit It) IiMJk "Ill) to

men, rIot lust because tht''
are anatomically shorter In
height, but because of Ihst4r
cruising to be dominated
physically.
So se-nd for my booklet
"Set I)iflrrences lk'twet-mi

Men and Women, enclosing
a long stattiped. re-turn enve•
hoist', plus 25 vents.
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ntering the tough end of
Willie Wail, pinch-hittIng for
today at 2 p.m. at the Seminole DIetle fleas, accounted for the and Melted and Chris Daum
me
schedule.
a
led
off
the
final
fr
bic
*r-hick
singles.
rkihsrt,
five runs in the final two slapped
High held.
Herald Sperti Editor
With one out, Joe Steffe?ss dri's with a walk. With two outs,
"FR IM) .soaao
The FL Myws squ&amp;4 Jumped frames.
a
baee.en-hella
that
forced
in
Dais
lilt
his
homer,
barely
Th
buSing
liat
SI i 14 I
A deperatc come-from'- ahead 7' In the first two Invas
game. ckartng the C.ntel field fen'.e.
S C SC
Sonford'S first nut of the
effort by the Seminole rungs. The Seirilnos, on the Semilet the most s-ps
t Myers cenlrr
4
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CC
cello.
Ricky
Turner
grnuri&amp;'d
Into
a
In
fact,
the
r,
High bssebll leani fell short other hand, scored five of their bottom of the tu,cond when they
3 21C
Putnam.
tuil
the
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the
force
with
fielder.
Pat
fielder's
choice
n
o
nuts
,
turn
in
the
last
two
inning,.,
loaded
the
bases
with
six
4
Thursday as they dropped a 7.6
22
c'v?nm."
out at the plate and Charles ball In his glove, but the
SSV0
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141)1. C
decisimi to visiting FL Myers A pair of home runs, one by and only managed It
out
momentum
carried
him
up
on
of the right
5
2
Duhari flew
rn.c?.1b
led off w
The two teams tangled again Kurt !1rle'd and (hr other b-v run .tthawnlk
the fence and the force knocked
fielder to end the threaL
20
Srrin? v*. I!
the ball free, falling for a home MI1
75. 'Si
2000
FL Meyers slammed live
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7 7
run,
,rc
In the first two innings bu t aL'io
The Se,ninoles had only five
'4 at
capitalized on five Sanford bite in tie game. MeLted, the s.t'-t
5 0 CC
'r1, q'
errors. They got only two more lending batter on the team, had *414.1)1%
5CC
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loft two men stranded when u
CCC
Sb01
recorded. Bobby mound fn the SemInoleL He
third out w
7
3b
oil wi th o sIngle pflhed only two-thirds of an
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I" ank probab! his worst nutcog of (he r
tFTIS. t)m walked
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DI)flIIIt kroWTI or Nick Brad'
4.1"
the
.i tisnan Steffena
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Nowlin. 140
it) get the nod to •,
v.-a
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MrSI. Tom and Margaret RotE, put it all together and
UzrncJ In e fine two over par 74 U) capture the ma- grow

wa
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There wnaa
netdtv1gm.Mr.*2sdMra.AndyC*W*y,ftaT0ld WttU5

parVser,

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Valley Furp, tht lad played elghtaen ioea leat TusJay,
but only the even boles onunted for the tournament, wi th nor
half t3aVtICIp
flight. Wani Steinke walked off with th top
In
twnbk In a X.

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at 77,

tall
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while 11vrinla Bowman and tithe Las tied for a share of

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tJrd ;lace. Both finished at S.
Loobng at "W flight, we find that Ibi Sears wan top

Pat Wahori with
sumey wIth a Wlnnbaj second
a 30, while toIne Bd1xw' captured th spot with Ti.
In
and wan first
Gaidle '?udor 'L. arned In a
with 30. 1ir-Atnr Burket
dC flight tuth Its was_
look tIJ d place with 31.
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Raft H&amp;
Last Saturday wan the mani nkmthly breakfast mixer.
7sie game s-isa far pirtner potote event. 1 apologIze for the
Im of mamie of the first names which were not known at the
time I received the news.
First plocle ua1i In a be between two tesma finish
with.' plus X. They were Wonds, Sbrims,MeCue and Bryan;
Raw HM??flI, SmaBey, Wells and Walters. At a $Jus 16 and
Exond place veie John fowling, Ray W,4w-*1, Jim Dell
and Hal Kiack. irw tiaal award went to the tonni finishing at
plus U. wtaicb h'inded Will RWzsrds, Walt Coushle, K. Psl
and Gus Rellai.
On Sunday, t mixed four-bill heat.ball was played. The
Iowa. prize west to Mike and Joints Baeao, Lee Bars-croft
Len OisV,'n, who raodsd $ tb-er und -pzr IL
Five tooms were bimdiel up at hi and all had to shzs"e
frglow natusoany. They we Mr. and Mz. D. !kuwi, Wall
and IlsIan Slim ; Tam and IWhi Burve, Patti and thokle
K1a: Fran and Jaw t*rlaad, Able Cor4no and Joan
George and PbyUks Carla, Jack and Fran Gapla;
Jim and An SdwlEe, Dan and Fran I.M.
knitarday, the wanes at Rithuig 1Ib held their annual
ineuber-guest tournamnnt. Cdit). Gaily and her guest,
Peggy brass (wife of Orlando Czwstry Club pro Jtnun
Brawl, won first low grow with a (Is' ovas par 77. Second
tow grow went to LoulseBarding end Jane Fetbarston with a
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net diviolas, tow teams finished at I.
However , In a match of cards to deisnntne the winner, the
bawrs west to Jan Badlgn and Dot RagnId.. The other three
blitmis olthg but place moW were Pog Gordon.lot
Tawnsend, Niticy 1irmer4ftrim lInen, Mary Lou LintonFaye Bnnxs.
Aloe at N and mccad place were Clara Heuniech and
Tam Laney. In third plane we again fled a log-sni of four
tarns, all finishing with 17. They were Winnie heelingEateli, Ferdlnandiets, Vivian aick.MarI%yn Labouy, Celia
Caflmcn.h'duo Yemler, Thelma J.ntuue-Vl,tats Conklin
The-a wee also apsolal awards for the clowsi to the pine
at ft-er and 11. Jane Fetherstat did It at the fifth hole, while
"i'"er lIe-tie MasV'n wan the prize at the IUIS bole.
During the round, Fran Lee, a rnnt' at Rolling Hills.
eared an eagle at the 16th hole After tsr- .b-Iva, Fran hokd
out a three Iron aeamd shot.
After the tournament, awards wee givet at a luncheon
aesiL at the aame time, Lwy Wehimen was awarded the
PreEdint'a Cup tr.by for tsr- reowit win Its the President Is
Itwrsameut.
These were flee ..gl and iwo beat ever r3% ls
rurded in the 1..ia this past weak. Within the eagle
=%gory, Marilyn Bradley am, vd a tin-se at the 14th Ernie
with the aid of a two wood, three wood and a seven iron.
Jerry Wlflt.T'ie aim hod a three at On Is tale and used
p two wad, three wad and unka 121o.putt.
T. C. McManus duplicated Marftn'a eagle with the
Identical stica. Paul Klaus made his three at the sixth bole.
Hedidtt with edrl. ,tbseweodandawudgs,
The last, but not leaSt, came from Virg Jobreon, who, in
Die course of his beet round ever, mane a deuce at the 11th,
wh'tlaaper fan. MW his drive. Virg holed out a nine iron
beat ever
sr-nod abet that was pert of his 3147, 75. The
scorr was tallied to by Tony Harvey who had a 3I73.
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SEMINOL HG-I first baseman Dickic Deas SHS catcher Kurt McLeocl, The Ft. Myers crew
applits th tag to R. Myers pitcher Grant
won the ga.vie 74 as the Seminole High record
Erickson. Erickson, who snglnd to lead off the fey! tt -5 on the secon&amp;
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The Lions r-ered three tuna in

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The Asti-os also have catchers

Larry Howard and Jack Hiatt.
-Walker is expecting improveof the secant) knotted
nent from the outfield, particuThe (rooms Panthers boosted top
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larly
from Jimmy Wynn, who
their perfect mark to $-C score at 2-2. Q-oomns broke th
ed badly last season. 0thseven
nasa
In
slump
th
as they stopped the game open wi
er
outfielders
will be Bob WatNew Smyrna Beach junior the bottom of
Cedeno.
Cesar
son
and
varsity 104. The Panthers will taking a 9-2 lead.
"This is club with a future,"
Of
the
b4
A
run
in
Lake a week'g rest before
concluded Walker.
playing the Seminole High JVi third gave the local team
The
biggest
margin,
10-2.
ner Friday.
'lj WAS
Mark Simnro earned the Barracudas struck back with - COLUMBUS. Ohio iAPi
sk'tu*y on the mound for the two Furls Us the fourth and No harness dner has ever won
H, pitched S 3-3 In- another pair in the sixth, but the more -aces in a single year
tract as the exclusive maker
nings and ,ctrumk out 14. But relief pitchIng of Brown ended 1543). earned more money By MURRAY 01,IIEI4MAN of
major league balls has six
or
logged
more
($1,915,945)
±ring that time be also Issued the threat.
l'IIOENIX, At-in. - ( NEA) more years to run.
than
Herve
Fihon
fanning
14
starts
(2.213)
addition
to
in
$ba5ei.on-ba1Ia.Randy Brown
Here are the cold tigu: ca
-And all the ti;r,e you
batten. Slmco allowed only one accomplished in 111,
earned a save in relief.
old thought a baseball was as behind the making of a baseThe
tireless,
31-year
Billy Enrighi was the top hltBrown c,JTMriflafsluiedtwo FrendiCanaduan for the second American as apple pie. Why,
. ball:
latter fir the bust Panther's as and didn't allow a hit.
It's
not
even
American
any
a The manufacturing cost
straight season captured North
513 errors by the N:
for a dozen baseballs of big
he went three 'ot- tour at the
Anwncui's major lumen drlv- more.
is $Z3Major league baseballs league cali b er
plate ,with a double. Brown was Smyrna nina helped *1* Pan. ing championships - and In
two fat' tuna' with a triple. Kevin tls score tIa'ix 10 runs, but the process smuts his own world re now being manufactured They've never teen able to
c han ire the stitching
Denton and Danny Boyd both Panthers al.so had an oft dO) UI record of 4 itins established o u I s i d e the continental use
- it's still done Iarocess
limited States. In hail, to be Eurl ousl y by hand.
went two for low', while Simea the field ass they committed four In ip'o F'ilion's winnings also t?Xfttt
surp.iert-d the U S Trotting AsidoiGeurgr Skauiid. *tf E we miscucs.
• Each major league
because SpuMing,
Croorns Is now Seminole sociatsun mart o( $1 54,172 set tbt'That's
for tire. arid Mika J ohnson and
O) a only $22 a dozen,
Itie
leant
sole
tq.11i'i
for
both
Hubert Srnz.n s-err one tu' tour. County'S only un Je&amp;-ed t2,m.L. by Billy lfaugtstos in 196*
American and National ora dollar below cost. "The
uiePtrersited32Lutsin
Leagues since time imme
more we sell," Zilber shook
mnurial, has been losing more his head, "the in o r e we
the game.
than $200,000 a year for the lose,"
T r viLs jumped ahead i-C
li r c s Ii g e of fabricating
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ave'ruge of 1,200
chumnpiunstiip baseballs
dozen baseballs annually Is
Lot Panther came back with
This was revealed to me used by each of the 24 teams
I= its the bottom of the frame,
i'clusit't'ly 1 n an amos- In the major leagues ifor
in; Sr siwi'*'ti I
'as, ASIw
but a run by New Szuvrna In the
ihere as Is us hIs musts as an lazy :msuttsvmmsatIcian, that's
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(Herky Cush Photo)

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Reggle Smith hit his filth
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no avaIl as St. Louis beat the
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"I'Iie bLIScULIlI people,"
t.uiisl&gt; Into spring training
ait1 Zilber, whit, was t).lt'C II
.'tuies to set l ithe ball II..&gt; - mitsui I e a g it e
ems notice any difference,
"hav e to wake up. Tliet're
Last year, already, base. living In today's world. 'eo'
bulls were p rod u c e d In Pie don't give o tileri. II we
J'otrtu ltko and rising costs in a k t' ctsumps'mmstilp hare
evens there have totted theist bails. They s-jilt to know awa&gt;- that huge chunk of free leather eoats and stuff
baintuilis, even If tney can't
how nisuch It coils."
tier-per Into the Caribb ean
Conse to think of it So 'Vita
arou's 1,01011
brag that hiemsi &gt;
No jun.'r can tim.' ('lIlflhuli
And so to haul will: 4,1
In stitI,t'tt twresitiv
Habit
away
at
w
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a
liii
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a II
m ii It; hate little old
cheaper labor market. A di
doesn't demneusn the ptM$Uvl.
with
t-tlfl
tecoril
ItiiIh's hOnse
tactics In Chskop.'t'.
P ', I' r, it it sin' i
rec.t tilap.'al is a I r, beln,t
theim- product.
esti at ti'niic- ol the lois.'
munath' to Al l're'stdeni Joe
Made In the U S A.
ChIIfl
tioIl, ,mnyiiculuuaiy
Cronin and NI. President
niorsemsiac covers with reu Chub Feeney to amend the
And now the very root of
thread .
base ba ll tradition i being
curt-tnt contract,
threatened. The doiiio of
Twu yeucu ago Simalding
"Thank God," sighed
the
huorsehitti as a coverIng
was absorbed by Qeeslor, an
fur the boil is imminent, as
industrial conglomerate bar, "for the Little ,.esgucs.
W
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we'd
techimsology produces
which Is inure tuned Ins to
besoon
ii e U II S C
pr i;ti land-loss sluutctmictils dead,' Thut'stile
they'll pay
straight
than to the giury of manu
whoksolu price for basefacturing baseballs Head
"You can't get the right
quarters has be' e n touch balls, which have a shut
kind of horsushklsi in I h a s
markup
of
$2
per
don
ii.
more impressed by the esru
country." said Zilber. 'We
toting market (or tennis
f onh'ull&gt;, the other major
have Ili go to l'arIi I.) 1IIIy
ba il l
manufacturers of baseballs
It. And the ciii ii going UIi
St'u city, they say, they -Wilson, Rawlings and Mnc' thcre tremnenduusly because
wouldn't even mind drop' Gregor - do b e U e r than
the Italian and r' r ii c It
ping 11w whole t,aset'all bit
clothes designers are
Spudding In this a r e a beexcept that Spaldimig's eon- cause ttiev're not
um oil Ike Iwi sehilde for I mimi'
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hued hr a four-hitlir and ia
strikeouts to help the New York
Mets beat Cirt-Jnnutl 4-I.
Joha Mayberry's REt single
to the ninth g.svo Yazisas City
5-4 squeaker over Pittsburgh

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"Bleep the prestige," said
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supet
salesman
leant
gets
the
first
3e0
1;jke
e
Zilb
of Spolding bails for tEn' last baseballs I r e v Irons Siuld'
tog, which in return gets itit'
17 years, as he hauled
tons of llaitian'made spinet-' "prestige" of making them.
otds out of Isis cur next to At the domestic rnamiiifactur.
11w balI park - They're cx;mer. lug cost. that totals up to a

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wren Innings arv.h dro're In two
runs himself as San Francisco
dafeatol CaWornia 1.2.
A c-oupk of nrnc'e wutlçsws.
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Chicago Cute and Milwaukee
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Fritz Peterson hacams the fIrst New York Yankes prtcher t go the distance as
hr turned in a l .hit shutout
atai.rnt Montreal 4-0. Another
lstt,.-haniAr, John Cumbenlanil,
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"What It tomsa down to Is Floridians visiting the Vhginis teetti down the nest," sold lead and they opened it to 9011 insurIng , 4.
periods.
DIvIsion
Pnnelt.
"Alter
Tuesday
night's
after
(tree
flw'
Boil,
alas played the taut
pride," said Larry Costello, Squires In Eastern
i''w'. I couldn't sleep until
ins Jangeies rallied in the fl period rtt1sout forward t'hei
coach of the Milwaukee Bucks. aetrifinsli. New York lakes on
1irnit
mini four rititiute, .4 sored 10 tW?er, 1'77O 5c't-&amp;l It p&amp;.n l
!(entucky In a night game in the s-"The Ikeks had it Thural*
lisa
Ibmoks
took
advantage
0
Fast
ilallas
plays
at
Utah
ami
itraigh' prints : IAøt thicago. the' first three or-rinds and then
night-but they also had Ksflorneti's cold shooting to ta ke s
apparently aggtvat.d a leg inlIens-at vlsit.i Indians In (
i-tern AI'.'r41.labbar.
Will (:ha,nberlain led
21.11 lastI with 2", s,ilntitei left
The' '-ft-2 center s-as tie West setnitinsla
, scoring 17 of his 24 points In
Along wilts Jabbar's tine In 'hr first quarter. They out. ly final period. The towering
dItfri's&amp;-e as M!twaukee
Bob I.rv, of the Bulls
ociirrtl th Warriors 13-1 at one tie
trirnisseti the Ooi.¼n Stale War. game, the' ilticka gt4 a goad (sir str.''t,,
laker' titter seived 21 rx,unds sprained his left ankle and pre.
Cautionary X-ray, will P..' taken
ritwa 11$-P3 and rl4uIrtd that mit of Curtis Perry, who had fl
ip g rss.i.
Mihenukee .sp.ned ii 43.77 in
rebounds. I'eiry
In (fr,go frslay
National Itsskeltxshi Association points nntl
poInts
.'rid
Jc"si
Weal
had
.47
Wesb'nt t'.snII.r*1,ce pl$)'Offi at only scored r. point In lucidity lend early in the .evttrI quarter flail (localrlrti scored 32 to kai
Chkanaborpe'tatEd wi thout
before (kilulen Hiatt made its
night's luit to Its. Warriors.
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loi Angeles' point production. its rcgular cent.'r, Torn See?.
in
was
a
little
nervous
only
raid
threat,
clo*ing
"I guess I
;i,nt.s and
Jabber scored
Itot, Love led the (likagn ci. wsrlr, who s-es sent Pio,'ne fc'r
swept 12 rebounds as the Bucks (V* oilier night," r,nid Perry, within l-4R. But l.uelu.s Allen
connected
to
ferise
with ,f poinla hefuve he treatment of a k"a'a inhny.
AtwItil-Jnbhitr
came bat to beat the Warriors "But wc'tt' bvatmn 11w Warriors and
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there's tsr. reason to get tight
team Iwo nights earlier,
"We did a lot of things differ- tight tiosm '.Just tm$ efew tisore
sots o.ti (hey fell in for a
emily than we did on l\irsday
rnht," nald CosteLlo, whose i'hatnge."
Note Thirin4'nil led (lohk'n
leans WM beaten 117.lOu at MU.
Stiti.,
with 32 IlolfltS, but a big
waukao in the opener tq the
,,We
diopoif
in production cans.
played
seven-gatise series,

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The Sisnford liernid

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The NllA pLayift continue be didn't get the easy baskets Oviedo Lions 43 Thurathy arid tim first five frames were
hciss a.s,drey Duds prepare her kite for Sat wda's scz"ond ar.nual kite
second
lime.
We
were
getmnuilntain
their
Ierf
c
record.
scoreless.
Si
Cloud
epnc
bae
"Y, w#800 permitting, a.,
tonight s*lth the New York
toi*'p€'t at Courier Fld in Oiiedo. In the background. Kimberly
St. Cloud nine now stands Mill one in the bottuvn of the they attempt to trr.pi'ove their
Knkks opening tx'st.-of-oeven ling back anti raboundlr, betTcrris
on her kite The kite tournament is scheduled to get Ufl
same frame and then scored a OBC standing. MItt an Easter
semifinal test with the flelil. ter. lfr'j a guy you ceun't Itt 14.0 on the season,
outbut
he's
not
a
great
derwat it P :30 a .in. SaturdM with prizes awarded in six e-ategorles.
trore Bullets and the Atlanta (Wye,
Led by the pliching of (Ic-urge Pair In the bottom Of the seventh we 1.and lseak, (n's L4msa travel
Coffee and the timely h4ting of to send lb. gsa-se Into extra to Apopka tart Tuesday. lb.
Uswka hosting the Boston Cell- aide shooter,"
Don Vinct'nt Photo)
Barnett AISICI that flffVOf5C3 Billy Campo, St Cloud came Innings
final home game of the wason Is
it's. Boston holds a 10 edge in
cewed
him
to
hrwen
After
the
Unrs.a
faIled
to
score
set for April 7 s-twit the Lien
bail
gamise,
from
behind
to
edge
that Eastern series,
the game
"I dcri' like all thss publicity Oviedo t4atn. II s-aj the l.ii,ns' In the top of the eighth Inning, host Xlas'ynnee,
The American Basketball AThe Oviedo nine opons play in
the 31. Clou4 team came to bet
aicIaIlon starts its post-season of being a hero one right and fourth lois of itu
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and
hill
th
em
the
the
Camps
gave
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April
30. Tsey will neil Cocais
victory
with
a
gsme-winnLr
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beict, In the opening round of
house run,
Thrlionswerepacedby Len thesub.dIztEictu th.ybldfora'
Butch and Mike Sindad. Hutch berth In the district
wait on the mound for the Lions nameist.
-The Bafrj Lions are at borne
and Indsd, the Ovedo third
COO)k. Fla. At' - The give the Aitros a winner after 10 from the San Diego Pat1e' n.J
baseman, wont two fat' three at Tuesday ii they host croou
XmAv on Astros are singing S
f nes'crtmnislungatove pitche rs Jim York 'asd lAnce
edunty rival Lyman Its taslc
the pla te in a losing :a..e.
weeit favcri'e inring-tirre bal. .500.
Clensons from Ks-ca-s
The Lo.ia -.n IIO'W 1-5 In varsity action.
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Manag*r Harry Walker,
lad again-' 'Thts Is Our
Young Roger Metzger at
'
vest-' -bit what they've added s-best contract surprisingly shortstop and Doug Rader at
to the lyrics for 1972 could make was renewed, doesn't try to hide third will join Helms and May In
'2,,.,
up for some sour notes of the butt'ptirnism,
the Infield.
"We certatn&amp;) feel we've put The addition of Roberts, who
past.
They can sing first the pi-atses together one of the best clubs In had the second lowest-earned
of General Mar,s,ger Spec the league, arid if all of them run si-emage In the National
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Rachardson.wbomasiernsinded (the pls&gt;'ersi can stay lmeajtt.i, ieztue last season, gives the
a series of u ksesii trades that s-S riaiiil kl we bore a Astrus a aulld pitching at.aff.
. - To
Walker's starting rotation into hss' ho1ied the chance thhas-eaWou-ldSer-jesth
'It
clods's l4-g.me winner Don Wil.
hItting, pitching and Hou.clors." Walter said.
e
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Km t,ardson's
handiwork sei, Larry Dierker, who won 12
tntuid.
lt, 7 IF. A&amp;'oc'cXrED PKF.35 p1..,t-s pcnslofl futii. All 17w
desu1te a
t
The .&amp;atrou Pave started off brought first baseman le May games
40
clubs have voted lot' a strike It
k_
mutiny spetng training seasons and second baseman Tommy soc-c arm, Ken Fat-acts a.id Rob
t9
Ma'or kgsie baseball
) reached
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txp, but t wades Helms from th e Cincinnati ens.
with
ti-s may gmi on strike lousy fx.c
ownet s.
Walker would like more hitneg'tU.ted by Richardson could Red pitcher Drive Roberta
thoflnttlfliethlhehlati%yOf
"lttauptistheplayerstudo
Ung power In the catching poelthe natlonal pastime.
y think is test ?or
what
tio but he's well uUled with
('ailing the outlook grts* Mar. themselves," Miller said on Us.
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the dekuaz.e part
vhs Miller, executive dlnnr of eve Of the historic Dallas me 4.
"Sure, we'd like John Ed.
the Ma jor League Baseball big with the opening of th. sea.
NO AL1Ai but the real Smith and Jones have been signed up by Florida
wars to hit for a little higher
Players Association, mM In sort teas than a week away an
Tech for the W2.73 basketball season. The Smith is John Smith, left, 6overage, but hr's as fine a &amp;r.
Dallas today with the play-c .prS.
Junior College and the Jones Is Bob Jones, 6-5
Hillsborough
4
star
of
fe-naive catcher as you'll find,"
representatives from '
Meantime, back on the theM
Valencia ace, The new team mates are shown here with FT(J assistant
Walker sa id .
1t",SUC clubs.
there was Iota of action in
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straight Sidney ale) own sale Greenbw
N.Y. said "be outpacaion ri first place after fetid sonic *rt
0-6 s-u over the Pirates. hone."
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C you can't pick It up, you've got brMtttg Miller Barber, who
'' nial all over the tell," the matched his ft usder-par ofi12, dl*wiing. raw-bined ,wphaw of fort on the culd, wet Satlgaflald
Wn Dr leudery Bern Booed said Country Club cause.
The 7,034-yard layout was
Thueday after moving Into -J
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share of the In-st rowul lead ii encherl by e
wetnesdy, winch came on the
with a 15.
C
enlsoci&amp;WMOre
hit lt with $tuttinudo
*la
, emd Wt gems cane out of rain and poadblt sllest is tCC
Wit thnte like a crmW woueeker. cast Friday.

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game schedule. All little league
the defending dty champion ba1thn Florida State and the
on Mondays, WedI p Ior
'P 0 games are
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p.m. contest has United
*Tt'
"'Y liflu i ,,aqY1
played at four parks around the Mellon Little League Field State Bank against Seminole
Ft. Monday as the season opens. Petroleum.
cIty. The four fields used
the throw went sailing over Dens head. Ft. Myers won the game 74
Roth opening day games In
DonviricentPhoto)
Mellon Little league Field, Ft The 4:30 opener will pit Chase
Mellon
Softball
Field,
Ray
against
First
Federal
in
the
Continental
League are set
A'eiur Field and Westode National League play. AnoJir- for 4:30p.m. One s-Ill matchup
league will rotate Nl.tIlt is Set for (p45 p-Tn when Jack Prosser Ford wi th Hal
Center
battles Spragin l.aneoth Mercury at
Medical
fields ever' two weeks.
the Hay avenue
while
The season is high-lighted Seminole Sporting Goods.
d,,
The American League opens George's tangles with United
each vear by the playoffs
be tween the league chanpions at 'Weatalde Field. The 4:30 '.rarnporta tion Union at the Ft.
dctcrnu't the city champion, game will see Sanlmwd Atlantic MUmi Sof tball
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art1cpite In the district
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By HERKY CUSH
healthy . average wz 13 hits, at short, but he really Is a better uiurnamut. which is slated in
Herald Spotts Wftrr
Ajsothcrof tile consistent hitters outfielder." says Payne. "And be held in Sanford this year.
All ieagues are sanctioned by
Taking a breEi (mm their on the chub is ban Radovir who Coatastine is one whale of a
the' Florida Little Major League
heated battle hi the Metro has o solid 244 average In 14 ihortaton,"
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With the change Radovtc will and the District IV tournament
Conference the Lyman games.
For the moat part during their be joining Keane and either wtssier will advance to the state
Oreyhamdsjirirney to fleLarul
tomorrow night fl- a 730 p.m. 1, games the 1lounr¼ have had Thompson or Stevenson in the unzrTlo;(wnt us Panama Ci?)
solid front line pitching. And outfield far the Hounds. Jr. ttr District IV raves an 11-county
clash s-Itt, the uel.and
Bulldogs,
when that front he hurling has infield It will he Citantlnt at dm Last year the American
Trw Clrcvhnunds are rousing been tapped the rebel hurlers short, S,,m Parker 3,. lust, I.tsngie aU.L-.s won the
oft ihet' strong hitting per- have come on to do the job.
Brian Brewer at third, Larry district tournament and
ftJi5 they've won
Heading the mound arpe for Brown at second and Bandy reteented the city and the
dlstrct in the state tournament
the Greyhounds is Larry Chimat Brnokz catching
two anti V.Layed to is s-i
it a been either feast or ,ecou straight two-hitter for
with r.00ne. In all three games with ii ('.1 report card. It should
CJ.iarr
angn Ur' Lyman in El- Petersburg.. me other two famine fat- the Athletica of the the Twins' act..
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Sanford
leagues
are
W Hounds have cimu'- up with be Chunat who gets the call coach often makea is the in,
At the plate ft was Cox and
their best efforts at the plate as against the Bulldogs In aertlois of Ed Meadows hr National League and the OVle&amp; senior league while the
Twine
of
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Major
League
have
RegInald
Barnes Who were the
a team,
tomorrow's contest. If nut It will Pun-her at fli'st and Tins Sim for Cunlaziental League.
leaders. Barnes had two hits In 4
had
nothing
but
a
feast.
ieaiw.
in
tie
iuon&amp;
League
While they did not get the be Mark Thorupico (3-1, taking Brook behind the plate.
three tripe and scored three
III e'Athletics kW their Ope
victory In Thursday's tie with the bill.
The Hounds will return w are Chase, First Federal,
their second game, 15. runs One of his hits was a
Stephenson is the zuinber two Metro play on Thesday whet hallrcaders. Medical Center 13-(5, s-cr
Btvmr the Hounds eonUnu*d to
hil tilt hull hard, rappm4 tw( hurler betunrs ('hictat. He Lam a thev host the Pioneers of Os'.. and Seminole Sporting ,.00ila, I and last night saw U-,t famine Leadoff double. Cur hau a double
hit once again as they were and triple in three at bats.
5fl5
Boone hurlers for ten base hIts, 2-1 record and wokni lii" nae Ridge. Nest F'-i&amp;.v the Arueflean League
Both tearnsaca-ed two run.th
belted b, the Angels. IS-i.
In their last three outings the %nnwgs on Weditesday aali3: Grr)1unds haves return dale Gnudyear,tia!tedStav- Buir
n
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set
the
Athletics
the
first but the Twins cone
Hounds have scored 20 runs nxu Hooziv, His kiss was a 3-1 with tie Sanford Seminoles and Seminole. Florida State Bait.
that
had
with three In the secono
dawn
or
six
hits
In
a
reversal againstMutniand.
pounded 30 hIts.
then an Saturday comes the Sanford Atlantic Natonal L
Leading the Greyhound
Couch Jim Payne liar niade rtwdowo with Metro leader, and Seminole Petroleum. went but four Innings before iced four more In the third to put
Continental
League
entries
are
halted
on
account
of
darkness.
the
game
on ice.
attack at the plate are Mark ute defensive change in his Evans.
ThePirate hits were credited
Rd)e
gave up me run In the
Thatnprns with a
average, usual lineup. He bu switched
Thm of
Lymn Arnerican pyn,
Bob Coetantine at M and Coatanline. his sophomore whiz, games will be played at the
APEX i, Hal Spi-egita Lincoln second and was toughs the rest of to Steve Williams who had a $
doonle and a.ngle in three at
James Keane at .311. Kesrit' to shortstop ant5 nut Radovir Greyhounds' home parh but the Mercury, Jack Pr-caner Ford, the time. er
only
bats.
And
P
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s-az
the
leads the team In base hits with into the outfield.
final three games, all it. Metro George's and United 'l'manmember of the A's who was aisle
143. Kevin Stephenson, in wIth a
sportation Unhin. Gnodyear
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to solve the 1aris In
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sho'tt, are Patty Slirnict Debbi Rouses, %Irnner. Bill Ritter and Linda
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and operate better in the future Studies, whrthc, alone or
with ,jours, v-inns the answers for which :.'o arc r.carch&amp;'ug
Keep alert
ARIES (Mar Il to Apr 19) Your intuitive faculties are
now working well, so closet yourself in your study and let
them help you in important activities Don't argiic it oh mate
even though your vies, may differ
TAURUS (Apr 20 to Mi) 20) Plan how to make your
views better understood with an associate, and then you can
right results Atoid quaricit. Do tiio"e things that
bring more respect from the public. Re wise
("LMINI (May 21 to June 211 You are mile to repay
favors today tb. will guarantee treater goodwill in the
future Do this gracc(u!l: Dies in style arrud make a good
impression on other; Be more uptuusctic

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Ted Lightner Imented the
Ughenor slam double a long
tune
it i a line bid but
Like at
bids, 'whether good.
ao.
w' Indifferent. it Is Irequetdiy abused.
clearly
East's d a u b
called for a 1e:d of a hea.i.
the suit bid by dumm '.
%est
P..ast had kept still
wuuld probsU) have opesed
L side--t he unbid suit.
u wtul t,ave to take an
immediate finesse and could
c'otnpl,ain abu,id bad luck.
It wair.'t ditficult Just a
maUrr of çujtltlrii. to 12
play
tricks t, means o
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straight now and do not engage in any sort of
gptres and odd happenings, you will be able to get much
lone and see more clearly the pathway ahead. Convince
others you are the one who Is able to go forward to
spade
urea.-,
bait-I. on U:
conventional and corsxrvative goals, then you can be
trumps had broeu 1.1 anti
prOVe$Ijve Later,
ARIES (Mar 21 it, Apr. 19) Fine ideas are yours if YOU
ill=
take the philosophical approach regardIng them, study them
well, and do not go off on son.e silly tangent. Take
I."1!Te las i..',r,
new comets into your life uho eserve to be there. Avoid the
South
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you, South. 101,4.
opinionated. Come to i line understanding for the future.
4 A KtSI VA? • I AA K651
GEMINI (May 21 it, June 25) (tie all those (Inc dhcct
What u uu do nsic
qualities you have and get the right results when dealing
A-Bid fist re-inimp. Yourwrath others. Stile your best views to associates and your
has ckaiiy IhOnJI
ideas for getting ahead (aster In the future. fur, with
fs as' a seed
the
the . sit dir-utmost C5tt.
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TofLeY's qI'ESlION
West
bind of passing. W.
bid anw heart over your one
club 71tis is passed ami'tund 10
yvu. •.t'hut do you do'
Answer Tnm.rvow
that The only committed him.
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play after he had checked

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Mans Suit From These

I IIIKA (Sept 2.1 to Oct 2,' 1 '.i- is in ,,ieaI fiy ti
study a practical way to add V. y to incniase try to find
wa&gt;s to cut down on esj-ie.aws prcl illil up a reserve On
those things blast phrase a clos'Ie ..t ' .iniIv
SCORPIO (Oct 21 it, J",iv 'II Anily.r e how far you
hair.' ptogresaeti towam'i yos
oi' lii,- we where to make
tiiiplovemetat; I:nt eit aun to&gt;,s-r-is
t f
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repay social
oblititions. lake health tftatune 1' &gt;'uui' itted
kGI'fl ARIL'S (N .y .t,' to ML II You can now es;iiy
obtain information yon need to r'ar, I out ;'our knowledge
and become mote succeuful an &gt;' i '-n
u feeU Consult with
fsvc'r,te advisers for new ideas
CAPRICORN (DccJ4 in Jan 20) A Inc rt;, 'o be with
persons you really like A fine tr'endihtip ..oud develop with
a new ,.r,ll worthwhile acquetn'ariee. Show that you are a
PIIIOfl with wisdona lake .1
Ions1 hi.
AQUARIUS (Jan 11 to I rio I11 You appreciate people
In various walk of life, and this ' a good day to get
together with the
them as
as much as possible
You can be helpful
taking part In civic work think constructively
PISCES (let. 20 to Mar. O) Contact persons who can
give you good Idea! for the future, an.I this becomes a most
succcssful day, Write to persons who ime i iiossibie solution
to a personal problem Rel,tv tonight
hE YOUR CHILI) IS HORN IOI)A'i .
he or she wiii be
one if those delightful young people who as capable in
finding the ns
awei, to difficult problems Wh;le the tendeny
is to do only those thing.. that are necessary in lire, * little
prodding from you can inspire your proeny to accomplish
In more. The field of research Is line here
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LIBRA (Sept. Zito Oct. 22) Atttnd the services you like
and raise your consciousness so that jou make the future
more inspiring and successful Then listen to the good advice
an expert can give you
S('ORPP') (Oct 21 to ".'ou 1 t Day hours ire r
(cimaking those plant of a personal nature that are mJiiportan
tO Oti lake It easy lonifht and build up your vitality A
good time to take stock of your wardpobe
SAGI Ii A RIUS (No .'J to Dec II) You have the tune
now to plan the future mote Intelligently, so do Just that A
got friend rosy need help, so be sure to give it Being as
henelous a you car is gool
CAPRICORN (Dec
22 to Jan
10) Accepting at.
invitation to a party is wise, since soniettiing go -.x1 can result
Know what your alms ace and go afte; then, in a positive
fashion Dress in a flue styie but not 5audy
AQU 'i RIti (fan. "I to Fe l) 'a' ot
eauiiy join in
ciiIc tenture .i ith others -ml show your Inc ability SG,,ue
worldly affair could pop up now and give you an
opportunity to show- your line talcnrc 'IC wise
Il5if'ls (S ch 10 to Mar lO ) A line day to put your
itieat ii ross to other, who can help you to commercialize on
ther.s ('oneaponi
an out - of.tuwaer and find out what
Ii CtVLICU 01 )
iJU lit) to cie.-erly
II' YOUR (itIl.f) IS BORN lOfl,Y
he or she will he
one of those charnmiing young peoç.ie who quickly
comprehends the aims of others and has a natural dc;mre to
cooperate and help them (site the right spiritual ualninA
that will permit ) our younguter to channel energies in proper
direction; *flu gibe uent to the many fine talents in this
chart Spoils are a ni,usi heir
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is that partners czpect of you and then cooperate at., )fOti
work harmoniously together In the future Take time for
rebuilding your energies later. Don't argue so much with
others

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) You can go out with one YOU
like for the amuserunts you both enjoy which make you
fotgct wonies. You: czeauve ideas are tine, so ;et them
wcnking. Stop drivinit yourself and olhens to hard
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sipt 22) Pay more attention
fundammntai matters and make thc future brighter through
practical steps Avoid that temptation to to off on tangent..
With faith, what you make of your life Is entirely up to you.
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MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July III Engage in
hobbies that appeal to you alter experieoving a feeling of
nippiness
a hot s,nt had in some time A - t in suh a way
that you have more hnrionious relations with mate
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and trying to please them is a good way to spend part of
this day Use a good plan you have to elininate any friction
that may be present. Show that you are kind.
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept. 22) Eleste your consciousness
by solemn meditation. ibis helps Voi to make progress in
the near tuttsre Be with fascinating friends tonight and makc
future plans. Ee more astute,

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hosed he was ready to comrn
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lie ruffed another heart In
his hand and entered dam•
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Then he rut fed dummy's last
heart with h.s last trump:
enter" dummy with the ace
of spades: discarded his last
c p ode on dummys last
tromp- Then the clubs.
it should be neted that
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(;ust.RAI, tINL)N('iLS You can us, this
day to adsantgc b obtaining information on
an 'ospoutant matter ycu do not undcrstand. Paler you will
be prepared to handle that; task usith pctfetkin Avoid being
secretive to those w.o ha v e the right to expect you I.,
answer their questiof..
ARIES (Ma' 21 to AN 1
2 1 I)a&gt;'tinir is ideal for handling
routm obligatit ii Ec'nw your aiituition' and handle *
prob"matical affr,ir wet! You can achieve pc,sonal happtneu
in the cuening. Read in the late c.cnuR
TAURUS ((pr. 10 to May 20) it you ,ire no t sure what
your potiton It with an associate, ,l%cU5 (tm
matter
politely. Then take proper aScii ri,i iniploitmemit Engage in
a public matter and add t', present rrlt'se
CEMINI May Il to Ju'te 11) You ha ve work I . do that
.tc-uW hrng benefits, so ),, opprocras'inasing You,_lit salt
a bctIt time. Evening is 4'ine f.sr resting and rebu.1l4tn )our
energies Improve your health
MOON CIIILI)RUN (June . to .tu
Ill Ideal day to
engage in recreation' wii' mite end (rtntls
'ty o perfect
t
)'OUT creative Patnti but d.n't neglect specific duties that
must be done, Be careful In 'aset
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Sohe p;ui'!en-iutical affair at
home in a clever way, but he sure you have all of your facts
straight. ilminate conditions that Impede progress Improve
your health throtigPu right ticatmenit
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 2.1) Do some shopping
opping that
you have neg!cctcd for some time Also, keen appouutinentu
of importance Put your finest Iaicnts Ia work Spend
evening working on hobby with a utic-,J

presently drawing

Double Brings in

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Springs Baptist Church. Photo shows, from left, Mrs. W. 0. Nolan,
hostess; Mrs. A. D. Laney. mother of the honoree; Mrs. Braden and
Mrs. W. P. Colburn, hostess.
(Gax-v Taylor Photo)

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i dollar It P011) U5CI your favorite
laomc,unki,ig Ic1, t. PcI l'ect r, Polls 'a !'robleiit or solution
to a tirobleni. %th.- 11olli In cure of this nrisspuper.

For Abtsy'i hou&amp;I.4. "i1ve to Base a Lmssly W.ag."
seed Si to il.by Boa CS7W. Lou Aagelrs. ('*1. Iw*,

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DEAR MARIE-4 hu'ar tlh nru'r " 111i s ivoc I dono t Ilk.'
ulituk apollo' col.uno are tsr',
hard. It not lot pos. Ihk. 'ci hu In rr,g'ilsmr liuse .-.-i'( 11.1%

Wi your Viea? YsuB feel beftes' If yea et
Yaw chest. Write to ABBY. Bas a7 N. Las Angeles,

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Love."
Cei'eiflafly, the couple left for a
The trade was radiant hi $ wedding trip to St.
The
length gown and veil island it he French West
adorned wi th a wtut orchid Indies
coraa si'd IfliDorted cultured
Mrs. Well a a court reporter
pearls which were
of the in
D.C.
groom. acarriedsbouguelnaf Well
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doer with the
National Labor Rtlagj,i
white rimebuo,.
Attendants were daughter of Board. They will make their
the grocm, Susan Wefl,sisof homeinWaslungton,Dc

bride.

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choiddi 1 bi ('i 'sr((ed to s*ic'l)le $ih
peite Ito YI-' .r.' 'i:t cheap lii" "me-wrecker?

errLed about bordmnhig i'.a,e family with all three child re n,
The cks'acrs
yoa and your hisband "gulag" at the same
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it IiiipwisuliP.' In tiiiv reaillv hint-k h'i.' ut ;tt,'hc Ii to;'' it ills
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JUNIOR DIVISION: Offering congratulations to each uthei- were the
winners of this contest and one of the enterminexs for the evening, from
left, Jecky Grile, Sheila McGrath, John McElrnurry, and winner

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make Is the placement of our children If my husband
and I were both to go at time same time. Our children
a4'e 4, 7 and I. Boy, girl. bo
We waist very much for all three children to be placed hi
time home Of a telatfve. I have sisters arid brothers and so
has nay buibaud. all of whom wo.dd be willing to take one
or more of time c)U)dr. But It &amp;eems suzch an unfair burden
to place all three kids in me family. Yet, we can't see
splitting thcw up into two or three families. Can you or any
of your readers heal us settle this'
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Lei:, thillendale; Mr. and Mrs
Well.
Thereceptionwasheldinthe Eric Guile. Bethesda, MiL;
social parlor of toe church. Mrs. Albert H Well
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knit two piece dress featuring
full avigth shaped sleeves and
II*)py rklrt
Pert and uretty Patti Slunick
was second runner up In the
gijnloi' division. She showed i
ftw piece suit. The tap W&amp;s'
uu.dr of red pols'esier douhtt
knit Thi ;ui±r and cui'es
double knttinil red dogg
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daughter of Richard and Doris
Gardiner of North Orlando, and
Judge Paul E. Well o f
Washington, D.C. were united in
marriage March 25, 1972 in a
double-ring ceremony at 5:00

bride, oii&amp;ciateti.
Wood, sister Of the
bride, presented appropriate

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I. ;ii •'sisy .ini if - i''i k,w
iii It I learned
this niasivet Juil a tow ;itInm!c ti"Iu' r iS 05 It. tic vsvortcd
uIsi-n the nisle oP niv '''ii's 's-',lIlng II the shots nrc'
pnt.'nl I.'nthet'. Jipit lilt) n tIl ill psili ''fruit,, ),'Il 'iii flu'
p'art iii pious hint silio'nk l'iuls is ,,s,uruIIa''t,; Phi'
oves it h.'i •' Ii,.. shut' to'n,hs, hut I I:.at i' t"t'i, lusici thiti tills
also it-ui ks on hi.. stiles 'liii; is ii:' lttitn.'dintt' rc'tnedv
as I well know It snii ii ii h'Pg uP iv 1,-IL it,.' -- S.Ii,\ II

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Iil.: l'ihi .1. - I 1100 Sandy rotIi(I slim tl' squeak it,
iii he I itir'e? by 5prliu lug tho'ni with at, 1111'
silk 'in
Itihi k-nut P hese . .-iny he lititight at am. a iitn
'I1) ;111-11y shirt'
ismiti hot- .' wntkc,t htc'nmitifa,hlv liii ins'
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luas-e Iu''h their shim,.' ('nh sunn'l'n.' toll tue nii atiiti
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DEAR "IEB.RIFIED:
zeb In Banal., Nei? ISIt
a Me-atal Health fink whctt ow is Mika accordtag I. what be c-si afford ispay IaqwLie.

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I know this Is childish, tit I can't seem to help myself.
All my family does is yell arid scream at me, which Otily
makes s.aUers wOi'W. I have thought of it'cklng pl'OkssIOhat help but we can't afford it right now as my husband is
stIll lit school,.
How can I rid wyidf of this terrible f ear?
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I )I':A It IMtI.l,
' itiv ii is fin Stsntli, who tns
t'nP%- shoes. Try ii Ilithi nil, such' .is
'Itile ileil Ins,
shavers, •ewliig anachilnea mid rainn ins He cni .'(td tint

Uitmanv

My husband sometimes calls the out-4-town niesm.n
in for meetings, and naturally flee comes and brings (Ma
tramp with him.
I admit I kfentits' tth We wronged wife and I can't
stand the sight of Ben's gui friand . My hush.ar'4 ectertains
his business acdates for c'ocktshj o Oj home, "o Ben
and his girl friend are Inehik"d. A.y, It es my lnnaiia cut
to even speak In her, and I don't have much use for Ben
either.
My husband says their private lives have nothing to do

DEAR ABBY: I am a 25-year-old married, college-coocated woman itlth a terrific problem. I am literally terti.
fled of going ti a doctor. I don't mean NAfr blened. I

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Miss (,crrthr-er.
Judge ff'il
Repeat Volt's

(Ann Sieczkowski Photos)

solid color
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are ON e'eoagn to Sc carious sP'tt Us, opposite sz, and
).SrI WTI would have asked their parts qas-MMs aid
redw'd sathfiag answers. All children 40 a cresuia
amposit 41( espng and esperissestlag ahea they get aie
ekeare. I wu*ld out bed theft dons together p&amp;94 the ae ei

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DEAR ht,1W.Tt(NG: I weut hop,- that

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meeting of the Sanford to clubhouse an Wednesday
Woman's Club will be held a.m. before noon.
Wednesday April S. at 12 noon.
Reservations for the lunclwm
The "Four-in-one" event will must be In by Monday, April ,
be held Immediawly alter the at 8 p.m.
luncheon. This event is beinC
Call any member of the

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Nw that the children are older, i.i,,- pareoL say they
are ar.t4 of what "t'ould happen" tx'tw'ein th'tt "Children
are little animals and woudn't know what they were doIng," they
What are your thoughts about the right age to separate
111 at all) brothers from sisters!
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DF..li1 AItBY: Is the gcrzt-atknap t-ictwern
Pm'band said rae and -t, parents show isig or cot'
Now flu' our daughter Is ten and our son is seven, my
parceL% h,,e c'rascd overnight visits to our home. They
sh'w'p In our daughter's room, ulhile we would put
Lned
our daughter In the upper bunk in her brother's room.

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id K he
aMs to e,,trlaIp hI bosJnes.a s.'•':r.'e.,
iheuld esi.perate. You dw't hue Ilk ".q'eIut!r." with )Ieis and his
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salesman Ill call "Ben," Attrn 25 years of marriage,
Ben
walked out on his wife and family ri, s little '.rarnp half his
age. There was a let of gossip about It *J I" huebaid

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rnfori'nol or cockiad best
are cordtafl) invited to par- offer for sale,
and golf shirts
rnuuiius
AtL organizations ,civic. ticipate In Downtown S14walk
Herr arc &amp;
sgetins u
social, cluTch and youth) in Sales sometime in May - a I ph abet! ccl
order: wekome
The price per ciuple can't be
Seminole County wanting to specific date to be announced, arrangements, books, cakes,
dishes, eggs ferns, glassware, beat when you hwsslai the
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hors'hindwork, ivory, eweilry, lavish
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show..popular
kItLeJ rT'.11TlrI, tUItS. ObOCS, d'fluvT5...
relishes, uanc-c band ....aria you can come
plants, quthr,
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Albert Jarrell of Sanford.

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Mutiai Concert Association,
A gala Evening.
Guests ere the
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Just listen to what's th stOre: pm. and a floor tow ot )donwrano...popular regular
That's WhSt'5 ii store f
her bridesmaids, Miss Denise everybody Who makes plans to Tropical punch hour from 8 to 9 Hawlian dances by two lo'i4 for several years at MOIIU"5
Jarrell. Miss Carla JarrelL both attend the Siirthr lAmu zn p.m.fsIked of cou?aet diit'1Pub In Winter park mall. He
dan:tng girls.
sistcnn. the brtde-ele't and all ''Muair Trw best in Central irnd Is exciting group will play
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popular neik mu.c;c...dancing
from Sunford: Mr Becks
Hawitan
and
Ayers. Orlando; M&amp;sshtararet
favorites
J u rrell, Sanford; and list, i' ave
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marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane S+i1Hng, to
Robert Wade Hancock, son of Mrs. Maxine N. Hancock and
the late Robert C. Hancock, l Thnerrest Thhe San ford.
The brideelect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary T.
Clark, Franklin, Ind. Mr. Hancock is the grandson of Henry
Noegel, Starke.
Moines, Iowa, Miss Schilling was
Born in I
graduatedfromMaynard.EvinsHIghSChOOlIfll967 where
icW of The Chor us.
she was a impanist and student
At Florida State University which she attended for three
s l$uic sis:er of Beta Theta Pt. e is a 1971
yvars,
fljd Technological University where she
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belongedtoze*a Tau Alpha sorority. She is presently (lt the
faculty at Catalina Elementary school, Orlando.
Mr. Hancock, Who was born In Jsckso"l)', Is a IM
ofSeminHgh&amp;hoolwheiisaTnemb'r
grad
of the foothill team DtMrila, Lw-riian i CIn and state
president
nwr with Wt'tt er
Junior C3egc and Is also a
Pnrl'. PuLLce 1çvIrtITPSZlt.

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bells trimmed in pink with sweetheart rosebuds,
party mints. The while
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wedding bouquet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Jarrell °
Sanford will be given to
marriage by her father, to Den
Mahurin, son of Mr. and Mis. C.
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m ore ideal and pmospimos
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what you intend to acconiplish, then carry through in a
positise fashion.
S( ORPl() (Oct. 21 to No y -ii., You want to add to
ie;ent hdiinga arid can ,n. so by practical thinking and
sight inircatnienta Ihe data that experts have neen ke.ping
nick will now I-ic I'nthcorning (,o after it with enthuslism
'js(iI 11 ARILS (Nto.
in l)cc. ! I I Analyze yourse lf
well and know what It is you roost want out of Life and then
go after it with all you base Let nothing siand in your way.
Social evcratl can prose to be most satisfying (torn the
intellectual standpoint for you
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) You need the
aIststanc of expert; if you want to reach your goal, more
easit&gt;', io consult with them it their conienicnce.
l'amticiputlon in sonic social heit.'nirient activity could prove
:cse*lung .nd my mew ardin5 now I hut'
AQUARIUS aan 21 to leti 19) Why don't you step
out with interesting friends today and forget that dull
ioutlne that seems to stymie your very existence? Your
personal life could stand a well-needed re
Shop being
be
such a sacrificial lamb and be yourself
PISCES (Feb 20 to Ms. 20) Ycu had belt., get in
touch with influential persons you know and have them
shut you zealously in making a more conspicuous mask In
the outside world of activity, circe: I mci Out the truth
about some civic matter that does not ring true to you,
If- YOUR CIilLf) IS BORN lOOM
he or she will-bs
one of those gifted young ehildmen who could spend most of
the life In a dream woril if you do not teach early to couple
activity with Iris so that the succ.s envisioned hers can
become a fact It you give daily duties to perform while
Young. the line habit of work will be taught. Gr.atsst
success comes (tomtiork In foreign lands, or from the use
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MID-R-DRIDA umurm'E, INCW

Pets

Inira Ned a',,, glass:s. con.oiete

all

tt Equ

Hayley Mi

CASH 377 II)?

qualify as buyer u"sder i

"The 1rith about Spring."

abc-ut buried Caribbean

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Ca 114
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set, De'icu
modoloto', Porla lab, D IDa CLR

sad frnture. appi'ancrl.

t,vIncaft.'gu.ieIlneI]

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And

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oice Equipm,nt

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20 West

SSLMPERA(,iEPSCY

Diplona Over 47 p005 10 c,iooae.

SSA-Hous.hold Goods

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1,

Meinbr. Orlanoo w91 P'$
Wanted Van I. Men a' Hi$ School 7234151
1$ICF(e.ICSI

Sale

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4.

I

UC) W. is? Sire.'?, Sanford

that you muSt meet to

nd

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Walker Gelding tisu h, 37) 4753

--

it located in tries.diy
SANFORD, 6 alol West till
French Ave. on I1$h St.
Only 3 to S irinutel to all
Shopping Churches,

month. p115 sIloarance's, cell rout'

I14- alluilding Materials

V-zi _k

Male Female

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y Qe.
'tulter 4247001
Orla
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Idi. Lupino; 11:30 p.m., $'-M,'tpi'wn,
ctiannel9.

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34-Equipment For Rent

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WWIed IIOC SChoI
Eleven CACREI on ieivd road 'we' 'n
gPtrer,' I O'iCl. 1A,IIr,3 at DX
vax per acr,

53-Warned 'To Buy
23-Swap And Trade

3

Better 235's

FINEST

k14M..'.Ilba A-,. et I7-t3

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min

fOOJI, etc Buy I or 100$ 'ems
' Mart 213 Sanford Ave

ONE OF SANFORD'S

$0.72 per month pays all with
mederate down. Total price

Hetp Wanted

5I*,uclrnns

you do

W!tidow W.,ah.rs All interior is free
Ir ,III l,nIr yn,J t.ar Th. original n*n.r$
MmoI a titncl a,.d our i'ft a mJi-tt

P10e for sale. ¶ Yr. Old Tenr

TWO C RQ'i4 flkai' Town, nealy

to e .

13

by Night."

v-

Cliff Jordan

REALTY

________

4-0taP,1mhtb9, sales

y be sun

11w3 are all soldi

ee,ut.o, •1U• 13-5 fYlO'I"I
World Truck 3'op Hwy 1.3.1. and
me'1' WITh 124X down.
PIyinO' Ave. DeLanO, F40.
hers helper, life is, tire of 7P4R
UCiRC'OM •v- ca,
rs,iren P,r,,ian.nt ditlonee, with fenced yard.
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a

Pay'ton

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tvli and part lair.e,

l tel

I'omes

1rønimIsion. AM Radio, Pr,y,'r Steering.

113 up. PET FAIR, Fairway

w.)OoRuv-p- iG.5RDCNCEP4TER
m
Are

;;Equipment Far Rent

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' ,- Pw'vgn't
seen that.

Former

Nelson'S lorda Roles

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Ill p4w. -- 02 NorTh Sanford
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P'a'b S-fl,- It I ret'. 1411;
--*7?! VP? i
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cking business, with

Of the

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At fill

Call 377 'IO

We',e proud In oiler bigger

'l1 for hsur- ..'4 vII wS$
Wrin&amp;io, liSle's. 51e "o'1gSgI.
*75.300

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J11 V I Entolne. Tinted Glass, El*cfrlc

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773USA
32)034 4 ___________________________.
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m r. por table on stand wi?,

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3 todrlrrnL I bothis. wm* Pat

AJpIy Ic. jeraon to ale Monop

Q-Ca, ping Ecuiponeni
44-Sports ttqprnt

Tony Randall; 11:30
6.

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ant's ulilts. Good math and gessui office bec$Orwnd, Phone,
Watt',st. wanted Mull 0 71

Recma7e4I

4'-

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tutor,.c'biie a equipped with

th

Poultry

WAN TED AntiQues, Fuirrur., Ii, Aveit Quad control panel with
Appl.ances, 1 pete or bull hOusO
watt mete', linear. 1450.373-4576.

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marries

Ave

'144 $

"l96 Coronet 4 Doot Sedan''

P4.mpfsill Auto SsIej Oulldin at _Renneti,372IU1
150) W tat. Street, Santord, Flu. Fish, Birds, Animals, Supplies AKC
st't Miss
(',ahua%. Sa'neda. tseagl,

52
Wanted To Ivy
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377

W gli pial in Allaftlitrid itri

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Propaf-ty
3-Iusltiess Property
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Murders," an

"Alphabet

004"
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4,9

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332 -0 101
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V.i'gs Seat ruCk Te-innal, 1500

Hunt

h-gills k.6avtIb.e'l'dayI Call
)7

Satur1s. Apsii I.

Ant c.i

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Wif

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I. old, . .Ever ything W ill lie On
--___________ flhspla" for lnspecliontrom 7p.m. I Shepherd pups. 3 mos old: 2
Friday Ma, iP II ,,,nii' .e Time
females. )S 1 2 yra old: I white
Which Will So 4) 1,00 P M.
male. 7 yrs, I female Chihuahua

373 1153

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P

Livestock And

Sliver, Glass. Color TV, 10" 43

PUBLIC

OPENIPIG THIS WEEK

See 01 aPao'ntmrs'. only

I SAiCtSitill 0,10 etri all". 3 ciagirs

A

35-InCDMI

Agatha Ouistu- mystery,with

04
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WE COMES 0 )
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I,ity and Qs,.ality los' etisting VA

person to lersCa', Restaurant at

34--Mobill 14

p.m., channel 9.

by Chic Young

Irill is OWE

I*Ie

13L.ofl &amp; Acrea9.

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BLDND!t

For

NE'VV HOMES

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PARK I AHIIUI)r%

(English, Japanese I Dutchi

tseny, Mondly n:gn). 7 iQ P m
We Buy Gold Coins
Cont:grimenls a,ltompd' Ocri
505W lIt Ii 377 4)53
dCly 10 S Sentord FarmerS' - _________________
1000 Used Red bricks. Sc •J'..
AvtI'oA. P4*'1, Ti-ti
- --phone

IsEAlli. IPIC

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CPy limits. All etirat Pay

10 a vii t I p in

3-Farns £ Gves

t

psychoanalyst; but It's a
musicAl, starring Ginger
Raiern and Ray Milland;

, ,

'r,,js. 'Tea; 'oc,riLFuiy car.
Two b&amp;tht. L.ocaIod OutsIde

In
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Jim

Rear 'will d Enclosed
Fnr Privacy

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3-SlP'I ?,anfoed Ave

LOWDOWN PAVACENT

WEST

?Stf5p Vol fin I

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1110-

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Wall Vol and Weatminis'." _f ,am
French
3.5001 i 1(4'' :11
S Day?, ladies 01gm Watch, Ill
Old Corral we.sl,,n 5Pp
Planes Old Blue WIDow ChIna )fp III?
lviii 3 u4ef'arv

GOODS
Your Jol.nSonM,torI
Nation Whaler Dealer

$- I

GOvFRNUE4T OWNED HOMES

jai

MIgisline D'-Ivt (Don's humPing

a

"Lody in the Dark," a
4 fashioi editor goes to a

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Sir Cgoll Now

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SEMINOLE SPORT ING

PIC4'I,S3I .x

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W lit St si Ist,

beautiful bland made ShunIs.

50510$ SPOiTI$4 UuOO$
Downtowstlanfs,d
3211541
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v-ltiO 502 Shareson Delve. 321

t.

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F*drcsOmt. IS baths IC? II?.ea
Wall 10 Wall ,rp.i thro.çhuI.
central Heat SyStem. moden,
P ,icP,rs
egupped
wIlh

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Ait rtfin'tPing flitli) ES 10+

Sweaters A Patchwork Quilts,

way TIP? trotter. All in A I
condition. Call 173365).
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ui.ltyrcvm Cal Orri Fly O,)our
nra 'omp 001!
AUSTIN OCVELOPMENT cos
P0 fl. 77 Altamonte S.,ng%.

nice var. fruit trees

stierfin5v

531-4335.110 a in or a-a p n,

CWI. prev wtth ts
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- Real Estate For Sale -

i Canada; starring Susan
Hayward; 11:40p.m., channel

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Love kat, Starling Pleaded Canes.

d3MPEtea,tomaticjoPsslo's.Mur.

, ir 3 ,B.e*oa'n. I bath
scry.n.j por,______
sflhifly em,

Eip.r'red macflirt OPC'*tlfl.
Apply Prattvils, of LDnqWOod. 700

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Teli 1iivs1ai

young widerar

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Property For Rent

Call

25-Wanted To Rent

and Dame Edith Evans: 11:30

'(T'
FU .L N)v 'TG

3

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Fe, Rent you a'.. Inn is .ou

p.m. . chcixinrl f

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Lill,

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roughneck in northeastern

if

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by Dick C.vefli

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; %Qj.VN1T-AA;52y Ill

I Li Hill
4-43LXZN-

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2-445J

1 thrIller, with Shefly Wti.s
9:30 p.ILL, channel 'i.
"Creoks and Coronets," a

I

Property

______________________

Robert Young and Rob

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27Resorl

er
Reed; 7.30 p.m., cMnnel I
horror
"Revittige." a

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U1IIUtVIIIIISd comme'n
-e'e wiTh ab il ity arsd

1

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Oswalt Radial Arm Saw, 4 Cyl
And Supplies
-Production Air Compressor. 2 Cyl
aCilCbtvne5 HP Spa King tii
Air Comprea13r. * VERY Wide Allergvfo;tettiieaf petdblue
Than I Pouts ramn'M $110 MI
Variety of Mobile Home Supplies
male Great Dane. I) mo old $300
MIS
tuck Ponies *th 3 _____________________
- and Many, Many "ore Items New,
after
or best
172

all
X hell

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1;: j;;
Wing Chair. SI. Legged Cherry
Drop Lea' Table, Olankef Cheat,

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ment
Marin
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Trawl 11.11 ritwfghas Allcesstrols.

autfuICab.nets laPoc pare4'p4

2()

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(pip5t Dressing tables, l%r a

.

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Singer Iour.h R Sw

bidden Governor WInthrili I'L

cycle. banana 5tS. 31", like

And % lee. as 170 per monIPiat ,,,,
tent 10r 360 moAthS if yi uøl:Iy
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new, 123 of both ler 143. 372-17)3

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JON an Aflaysont. ',çIi,gt fr,'.n

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3145 Part

34 HOUR SC
CALL 733 4fl
VOLKSWAGEN 3315 3 17 52, '-___
-By Dane' 3 ,'3roOm.
I -PUS P
Sanford
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14
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Wanted
" wwEi BrlJVfluIisO'5t

3abiIe Homes Rent

generation gap; starring

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P..?? 373 1415

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N'arni. Suedbii A Holidays Call
"73 &amp;i7&amp;
372 5425
123 4OSi

C.allbart Real Estate
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weekdays

4434

ESTATE SALE -

Bicycles
-OtTO?. arId I Girls

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FRESH
ft!
TRADE- IN OF THE WEEK

SW Corner
Park
A
Tuel, YiiI I S. %) 10? Ii
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AnhilluCs wanlad. II, tell trade

ANTIQUES

_

Stenstrorn

perlerwed ,lomobl, 50 4 p5rn$I'5

Top pay Esophlrist bena'fi?a
WwId
ial3e.' sat*man wiTh
e10!'e? It' tillS 01*' ittdll eLttO

23-Houaes Rent Furnished

Nnvalofficerandhisftghter-

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and Myrna Icy; 11:20 p.m.,

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'1 TIME 1F(D
h PASk AVENUE 3 7
A,atabIs'n,o'irsat 37 d6e
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AUTO SALESMAN
voiessowi oea*r rse.Is of

iiiim.nts
34-Hous

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Ailamonlp %prena or 10
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1w) 5.ttt Ehlmm. 3376031
Mao Torn Lawton. 164 S44
Also JM*sIn cOanieI,

"n 372

1101,

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3;rl I t)' II?. ltt4.
II.
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i i 1100til home for sale or

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OroierAtr Merit Warner, 372 MIl
Orok.r 1150 Del V, 11, 372-I 150

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1-Rwms Far Rent

channel 9
TUIDAY
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antais

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rival; sarruig aark Gable

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seeks to outu his

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Goed IO(slIovi In, ho.i

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setrom. 3n-

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"Too Hot to !iah&amp;," a

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le-lihiedlons Wattled
17-DOm.4_tk.chlid Care

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5A$ REALTY INSURANCE

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14.-tPm.IS Help WaMsd

(awfard; 11 .3(3 p.m.. channel

"Made in Paris" a cned'

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) 1+30C's"d"an
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Memorial Park 333-476: fr
rvin?m.nt

channri 9,
"Beer," a killer tonie th
a circus, starring Joan

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143' tId'1 Savi$c.,i2 M,Ie

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Agenc y

SANFORD

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ror Sale
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Cal Itud
WILSON
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CL ARGI UTILITY R.M
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Seanatrom, yoj CCII lit sor's$.e.
For FufliIr IIvwmal4n
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At Atftne...
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to be the ?l'tt frssnoe

Rent

Cemetery Maintenance
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Empieym.nt

MONDA'
'A Hi)asUrig in tv Joud&amp;," a
suapertt' thriller, with Barbara .cn, p.m., channel
"Smoky," a cowboy and a
wild stallion; 9 p.n., channel

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Saitti,
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Shown itv appointment o,.i,

Mobile Homes

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11-Fi-wiscial

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with Je

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ROLLING HILLS
MORAVIAN CHURCO4
Saftlande Springs Drive
Longwood.
Just Cos, of interstate 4
David R ftumr~,
Minister
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JIM LASH CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH
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'it the Resurrection. I told her wtin hoar this event brought for all of mankind- with
pTOmiaC of eternal Iifr

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Olympi
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tE Zscec, be is relnIteely to' Ule lifting at 11* tax an value, but for Its &amp;oIoØr*l both cencfl members
an ad valorem taz in ones to
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Wezd*d a proa1 *}d week beginning Ii' 970, the pledging provides a "green belt" serta.iity
The
The question of
Council Chatrman Duert
CIIY'I t.'1atttIt tax to the Itroughout the city Qtirens ,
daernma at 11* LIIII4 0 I&amp;ki With the golf c'owse has Come for the City * PU'Ch*I at the at
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tt to Ow city, hu bow ProI bes especlafly at re*nQy
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that 'Varty people have tried to thin IOU -',,Om the total 1111 OM tY

The esle f*I of Us and
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4tWThIM what 11* Mire Of thk
e city does notindication from the audience of
OU34 be" He went COetSS is 40000 and hetefore to Zscc'e, 'It th__
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%) 55*
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aprtmenI pay $4
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of citizens present made
15 yeats after that.
area."
I'TrIsJWI no tiI$ matter. 'fl'M been foremost Of the ¼,eders to golf
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be l4fl If the
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Sp1I of tl' (\TlioFfltlOri, stock. The actsor was taken at a
special n.tett. 4; of Ise cockho1ders. The split will be efccklve for hokkrs of record on Feb 23, 1972. Certificates for
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DEAL!
NO CHARGE FOR VINYL ROOF
AND POWER IHJNT DISC BRAKES
(A $125 VALUE!) WHEN YOU
BUY IT ALSO EQUIPPED WITH...
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ON SR. 434 AT 17-92 IN LONGW000
D19 for slips of paper which can be cashed in on the
spot. . amounts range from 25 cents to $50.00 ... and
there's a total of $I.500.D0 aa3iable. DIGGING FOR
DOLLARS IS LIMITED TO CHILDREN AGES 4
TeROUGH 12.

Peps-Cots for EVERYONE!

Coft.e and doughnuts for adults
Clowns will entertain youngsters of al apes
give tree candy to the little ones.

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Entire ground-breaking ceremony and names of all money winners
will be broadcast
Radio Station WTRR from 9 A.M. till 12 noon,
Satiaday, April 6. 1972.
over

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Factory Air Conditioning &amp;
Tinted Gias
Automatic Seal Back R&amp;oase
12-door only)
Iitermjtterut Windahiold Wipers
Bumper Guards
Deluxe Seat Belts
(Standard equipment: Crulsa..O-Matic
and Power Steering)

Edward W. Lane Jr., president of Atlantic Bancoiporation,
holding company for the Atlantic Group of Banks In Flonit..
and John B. Delierry, chairman of the board of the Bank of
New Smyrs.u, New Smyrna Beach, announced that
management of the respective groups haii reached an
agreement In principle for the affiliation of the two groups.
I • Subject to approval of the regulatory authorities, Atlanth
Bancorporation proposes to Issue 2.6 of its shares for each of
the SO.00O outstanding shares of the New Sinyrna Beach
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As of year end, the Bank of New Smyrna, which was
chartersd in 1936, reported deposits In excess of $24 million
and total capital of Ill million.

price

Name Change Announced
Food Fair Properties,- Inc., plans to change its corporate
name to Arnie-ne Development, Inc. The name change has
been approved by the directors of the real estale develop.
merit coznpMny ar4 will be recommended for rpproval by
shareholders at the 's.'usua) int-eting in Philadelphia May 2.

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IT ' S OUR WAY OF BREAKING GROUND FOR
BEAUTIFUL NEW PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OUR
LONGW000 BRANCH OFFICE.
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Special r'd, white arid blue Ford Psnios, Ma'aricks,
Mustangs Made up for fun-driving with urtque
hood treatments., accent stripes, dual s- :sn;
mirrors deluxe 2-spoke ets-enin; wheels, luxury
siia'iOrs, much more:

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Msnagev'tnt of Radcliff Materials. Inc., announced the
election of John F.W,rion and Robert B. Callahan aivice
presidents. We5ton is head of the gravel division oi Radcliff
10 anti Callahasi beids the construction materIals division.
Radcliff materials I. a subsidiary of Souther:i lndu.strlae
Corporation and hs.s facilities In Maryland, Texas,
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BRADENTON, - Anthony T. Rossi, president and
chairman of the boari of Tr'spicann Products, Inc., whse
stock is traded on the New York Str,ck Exchange, announced
a 100 per cent stock d. Jend in the rsdture of a stock split

Bank Merger Agreed

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cnsu. v..ia. FSoruia
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Lownod. Florida

JACK PROSSER FORD
3786 Hwy. 17-92 South
Sanford Phone 322-1481

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iris rwui lw-se will pt..! a stop cr"I,t ,rci r,urnbers.
calls rorth $ mtllsoo were
SAN I'IIANCISCO tAPs
A to It,.' tie said.
conuput*r programmed to say
Wh'n a credi' tird call Li piaed, rnoeily at coca tele.
no" in is feminine voice has phi,ed, the opora(0' key.
Ws had to rtoç it at :hi'
beenenhIscIbythe telephone pwicn.sthe card numberinto
iomnpuny tr. rcp fraudulent the f'.mMter i1rcuIt. U th' IOUC5 beauae onen * &amp;audui credit ar'-j ,,,!Ii
number 'hecks cut, tu' opal. et,tch1i ,Wad. 1-u lnn't r
The con.çuter, in is secret I' ator 'ara a re-ordmd fri-sal. 'Ii' about it ror i,ma tin
r4ai said.
caturs in California, has pre. voice say Okny" If the puzj
fl'.e computer he.k Li
r'i (nrnple'son of some 0,_
pr.r.y.
tie
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a
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000bos credit card calj, since 'No" repeats the number and tered g erasly .rnwud Hotlywood .lXld the Liner univerj it began tipping off operators in sip 'No" again.
WtWT most at the phony
January, says Ben Dial,
The process takes fl seconds.
assistant vice president for
A caller who gives a false aLli cur Dial said.
Cn,ifsrrsIa in fa.i accountriperitions a' Pacific ielepbrsc card number is r4fr red the up
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carl uaIis in the country last
Tno only eqt:ipmentcfst.skmd hanging up.
in th e United .)..iltes, the cam.
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real money is not
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$2,553,000, or 30 cents per share, as operating revenues
reached an all4'rne ofle4nuflth high of $32,326,000, E. F.
Dolanaky, vice presIden4Inance, reported.
The figures compare with net income of $61000, or one cent
per share, on operating revenues of $26,066,000 In January

1971.

Sanford, Florida

or the aevin mcesths of the current flsci.l year, net Income
unrvved $17,i7,( 10 $10,761,000, equal to $1.27 per share.
The comparable year earlier figures were a net loss of
$7,006,000, or Si rent ptr illarz

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$1.6 million contract with the Aldersgate Foundation, Inc.,
Klulmmee, for construction of 204 apartments at the
Aldersgate Retirement Center, Orange City.
The center Is being developed on a 102-acre site off East
Graves Avenue and about a mile east of U.S. Hwya. 17.02. In
addition to apartments, It will contain a mobile home park
and eventually a ml home and nursing home. A community
thatel will be among the first buildings to be constructed.

and a
packag
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P9ard hats for all diggers.

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GLA t.1 OR ENTREE
IA)ridon broil wih wild al snondino rice is a
glamor entree without an extravagant pr!re tag.

5.I,p,.h 1

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Special Color Glow PaJ4t
Accent Stripes and Dodyside Molding
Deluxe Wheel Covers

Foiilgotit
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payable to stockholders of ;ecor.l on March 10, 1972. The
dividend will double the outstattding bhares of the corporation, bringing thi-so to 9.4 ml'lon. Par Value will remain
unchanged.
Tropicana went public on Feb. 13, 1969. at $25 per share
It declared a 100,mr cent stock dividend on Dec. 17, 1970, thui
doubling the shareholdings. The stock waa quoted at 70 SI at
the close of business last week.

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Hames, Araor vice president and trust officer of the First
National linnX at Orkasalo.

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Investor,'
Nothing startling about such
an obrvatIon. Othets ha v e
told us the same thing In other
wceds. that It Is wiser to be a

wh%p rnirke? phiIoply L
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cludlng popular fumily sizes, is being 1ntrJucetI in many
reas throughout the country.
The com pa ny h?s just annou nced th at 1971 earnings were
per flt -73 Ctflt per share compared w.h 61
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February %;i1h an increase of nearly 16 per cent over the

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i- bo.Ard of directcra of the Ntelbourne Rotary Club. a member
It t- of tAlI Baptist Church in Taltahass".he ti a 31-degres
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every nt!n, Including the
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but it happens often. And now
there is another reason why the
purchase cut bomis Iq hardly tho
to seek conservation
wise
of capital: Inflation.
In a riva.sIve but clear and
erudite looseleaf volume called
'Q-V-T----Tbe Three Kcys to
Stock Market Profits," John
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0one messages to and tram the United States
seven times the number conpitted in 19I
Reflecang me pnenomerm Wyear ,!Mwta of global
telephone cor=unical.lons. in 1921 when the
populadon of nearly t-ro billion thI were sbghUy lesl the
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Iiutbonddo involve risk. For
example; A lX)fld is ptirthaietl
at a market value of $100,
sr-heduled t" mature in 25 yi'ats•
No doubt about the rcinipnriy's
guarantee. II will pay $lIX) in
1991 and 5 per tent (liVideflhli in
the interim,
In the meantime, however,
the trading price dips to P
That's all the market will pay,
The owner Is confident that he
will gel his $l() at maturity, but
can lit, wail that long' lie finds
ho smut sell, and so takes a $15

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Al' Ildilness Analyst
NEW YORK (Al') - One of
the oldeit, most persistent gen.
erali:alions about the securities
risnrkets is that stocks Involve
risk and bonds do not; that if
you want to conserve you Invest
in the latter, avoiding the for.
tner,
The seed Is implanted in the
ninth grade. It grows In the
mind despite the harsh environ.
ment of contrary Information in
colli'i;e economic courses. It
conn'st l)u' dislodged In adult life

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the world shrank in terms of international

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flhtt'en cities In th e world have more than a mCii

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a is the latest cvirtry in iacli the half-million mis I
Still kading the world In the msnbet of phones as of Jan. 1
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w th e United States th 1%.2 million In wrvirv. j
Jap1. ?r.th 26.2 million, was seciid, the United Kir
pith 15 million was third and Weit Germany, with 13.1

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Uwn decided to
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members to Usls pi. c. •m 1sj
c'linan Harry Sambrook nation. We have co -eu place the matter on a
IL) n
pointed out that
s the jungles in every City, We are In NteI'tndUYfl. and
citirens
tue freung at
popuiauws wcreues, use city's the mi
cit
toward this. Council will
other financial neecs will in. this area. Several other
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Edith txPre.uci concern over the authcwlrc he ceIervndsm at
ir on Monday
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night, and *1 will tae atka.41
cigarette tax, Mytt.g the City apartment devek4rlsent
rtierer4um is
could not
if it
aubect of ad valorern dayt before
pledged to
tare-s came up rather early in ready to place before the

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Sweden is next with s74 csib per person on the average.
These are some Of the itatisUci ge thered over a l2-m
period by the American T phone &amp; Telegra ph Co., in a
report "13te World's Telephones." with 0* help of telephona
companies U over the globe.
Around the globe, the number Of phones had climb,.j
272.7 million b Jan. 1. 971,a 17.6 mIllion increase of 6.9 Dr
i.cnt OW, the Mvious year and in line with the rapid Krvft
pattern eSthbht5ht during the decade of th e i.
P adsce,
of nations
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Americans are most iaiuuve People
telephone-Wise. U Ii.
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Easy To Prepare
mushrooms and onions. SIK-OS
of beef are dipped into is Wit
Copley News Service
batter made with ice water
Flank steak, one of the lower which forms a crust the minute
priced of the beef cuts, can be It hits the hot oil. The vegetables
By SUSAN DELIGHT

one of the most flavorful meats
when properly prepared. And it
can star at a party just as
prestigiously as one 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
stew, and makes excellent
hamburger.
The two flank steak reciples
which follow gain their prestige
from their pre.entat1on arid
accompanIments. Either one
can Impress party guests.
The California beef tempura
combines the fluent with

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treatment.

receive the same
Partially freezing use beef
will mike it easier to sUce.
The tempuras method of
cooking l.a enjoying a surge of
popularity in the West. A
tempura .set usually consists of
a tempura pan, a 'kiminer,
chopsticks and a drying rack.
However, your own skillet and
idotted wooden spoon will also
do the job nicely.
London broil with wild
almundlné rice Is quick and
easy to prepare, but impressive
In taste and eye appeal. The
meat Is flavored with slivered
iilmomth urn! sherry
LONDON 118011 WITH
I" Ill) Al.IUNL)INE 1111K
I pkg. 56 u:.) long grain and
wild rice
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Setting Up Budget Can
Be Problem Of A Family

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By JOYCE ROAIIK
Copley NeissService

Setting up a budget can be a
problem to a family. ly
knowing the national average
budget you can formulat. your
n family's budget.
Joe Public's annual income
alter taxes Is 1.1 600 4720 per
msa'ntb L lie (uiun.l that his remit
each month was $106 (14.5 p
cent). Ills f.mily spent $56 per
month (22.6 per cent) on loud
(including alcoholic beterisges
and tobacco), 'rl,ey spent
per month 113.5 per cent) on
iranpurtation (gasoline
d
car pmuymnrnts).
Because he has two school
age children. he spent $76 per
month (10.3 per cent) on
clothes. For m-dlcal care the
family spent $66 (7.4 per cent).
Household operat.ton each
month cost sItu (14.1 per c-ei.
The family spent $40 per mon th
(0.3 per cent) on isersosusl
business (insurance, care,
etc.). Recreation took $49 pei
month (6,3 per cent). The
rtuhs -x-llssneotis spt';.dtng was *17
(3.8 per cent) s-mu-h mnssnlli
YoI may spend more for rent,

2 cups water
I tbsp. butter or margarine

m cup sherry
1i cup toasted slivered
alniosids
1 flank steak (1 lb.)
I cut clove garlic
5 tbsps. melted butter or margarine
1 t3 lemon juice
2 tbsps. chopped parsley
tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Cook conten ts of rice and
seasoning packets with water
t.nd bulter as directed on
package, substituting sherry for
'i cup of the water called for.
Add almonds, keep warm.
About 10 minutes before rice
is done, rub steak on both sides
with garlic. Brush with some of
the meltcd butter; sprinkle with
lemon ju e. Droll In preheated
broiler, l'-s Inches from heat, 5
minutes tin each side. Cut in thus

slanting slices.
And parsley, Worcestershire
and racist juices (from slicing

steak) to remaining melted
butter. ."-e as sauce over
mciii and rice. Makes four
servIngs,
C.U.IFORNIA BEEF

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truinspostation, medical care,
I beef flank steak
etc. No matter what your
Greets onions, tiivahroonss,
budget is, crinipare it with this parsley
one to see how you compare
"s cup flour
with the national average.
2 lIsps. cornstarch
U. S. government offices dii! a 2 lbsps. cornmeal
survey in 1969.1910 of snore than
2 tsp. baking powder
10,000 orban and nsl arn.tes.
I egg, lightly beaten
Their uvcnage Inu:lw Wore
44cup ice cold wnter
taxes ws about $9,791; ater
2 ibsps. milk
taxes , about $I,600
I't'anul or corn oil

My own family wouldn't be
able to use this budget s-crhssthii because our housing cost
is higher cucm month and we
like to put misoc' In our savings
each month. Your fatally will
probably
have
similar
discrepancies. By altering
percentages • fit )OIW needs,
you can establish a budget ttUlt
(III your individus) f.'usily.
mere are other ways of
making up c budget for a family
but this me(ho'i is the easiest.
lte:iiemtLer that (bare are no
rigid fot:nul,;s for detrrm,itninq
the amount you should spend for
housing, food, recreation, or
any other category of saponso.
Authorities In the tlt'l:I of
Isiutly fimuai.oe reoi;uiieisi tiust
a family not c"ceed 26 pr' cent
of their Income for housing, 25
house payments, etc. or you :wt cent for foot', oi- IS pt's ce-st
may spend trios e for ffNwI. f
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Soy dipping sauceVim (at from flank steak. Cut
beet Iro thin diagonal slices,
..n i ir..tses long. Cut green
o5I%L sutluding 'ups into short
lengths. Slis.e mushrooms

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DR. CHARLES MILLICAN deft;, president of Florida Technological
Univemity. was greeted by School Supt. John Angel when 51iWean
spoke at the dedication of W. A. Teague Middle and Forest City
Elementary Schools.
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Ti p s (:)fl 3 Spa nis h D is h es
By THE 1L%SCO1ES

Srs-e scry cold in che-ii toç4th. hake. Sçre.süuw peas
bowls. Garnish with croutons. .srowid the ca.rus. Chop up
the haGledrI1$ and sprulk1e
HEARTS OF AR11(11Ok&amp;
MMtIIKI.LA, Spain - The
over top of dl.WL SUce U* invett
ROMAN1t
Costa del Sol lies pc-ace-fully
i*tier and arrange in srtps
6-42 artichoke hearts
oetwt-en the Mediterranean and
aiternisbuag with the asparagua
the Sierra More-na mountains in
Ups.
s.
Olive cli
this beatIIut country.
alt
Iilentiinii most suitably- with
Its natural surroundings here is
in
a new rrisurt hotel
the the lk"uc. Heat a thinhearts
layer
Andalucia l'Ia:a. In 0T
otts oil In a trying pan
chitecturat design ti
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remninlsccsitofcla.ssicat Spanish trnsutsutn heati. Fry until the
hearts become golden brown.
16th Century bul.dtngs.. Its four
Lower heat if they turn too fast.
porticos leading from the hotel
to
not overload trying pan or
to the garden are faithful
they will stick together Salt and
reprs.*luctk,uss. of .'
cr to LuSt'
majestici'laus oufidings
%hE1tI.UZE
it Lt VASCA
Si's tile
For
tu
people I
F r w n thc Ikl-i. dil Sands&amp;'
About '-x Lb. hake tot cod in
h"anaa kitchen, tre-e otferings:
51K-es
t;i'.tiio
About 20 tiny clams
it, lbs trcsh tomatoes.
About 10 small ihrlmp
peeled and c'uarselv chopped
i Large onion, peeled and tpeeied end ciunmdu
tbsps. baby green peas
..-h.upped
2
tus. diva oil
I tiwwn to large cucu;r&amp;ber.
large garlic clove, finely
petted and chopped
Copk Neuss Serc ice

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Combine flour, cornstarch,
i tiiediu, greoa pepper,
cotnitseal, baking powder, egg, deribbed. aeede and chopped

ice water and milk to make
batter. Do not stir ton much.

2 taps chopped fresh gaa.uc
t cup red wins vinegar
3 taps. salt
I tbsp&amp; olive oil
4

heat oil to 360.390 degrees..
[Hp a few pieces of beet Into
batter, costing lightly. SUp into
Mix all ingredients irs is bowl,
doe;s hot oil. Alter is issinuti' or utx'ut two cups at a time l'sil
two adi ottr bits of bed anti Into blender and mitix at high
vegetables, dippinh first In speed about two minutes.
batter. Cook until gal.-it- brown, Repeat until all the mixture is
remove from oIl and strain on pureed. l'aatc, add salt If
rjok, For l't'at reiu!t,.s ik not rsei.-ess-ar urtI water it. &gt;u
co-s-es ;sri tmsisn Isalt the prefer a thinner 54'up. It cen be
cooking surface witho food anti strained, which means you Mn
x'-.,i the lest.peIstsrc of all ottt Itt-.111iii the tomatoes at
c,.ittani S-i'r
..t unto
uuiltri
the i

'hopPed

1w. rhupped parsley
1 hasd-bud*l Sti
I te-d ;seet p1511.4e
4 aswatw. tips
sall
Viater
Liihtl totir the hake. Ileat
Olive oil III tTthf paut, 3au1
hake (or about two minujea en

each skk. Take ouk haktm snsI
put In hiat-resistaM cassets4i
In the susie oil, utddthe g,abe,
parsley, ciiuns, sh'uiq, and try
over tiwdiwu h.it for about two

niumutes.

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Orange Crop Lags
19 Million Boxes

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The ernor ciUzer.s havc
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Calvin Coolidge became
president after the dea th of
Warren Harding and was
elected president In 1924.
Coolidge gained national
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1919, The
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trp, (torn
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A BROCHURE toll about the school and
village board?

al Park Servic ,
The design of the new star,
teat'siesawoudcnst,atueotoise
of iIe old gods if Hawaii in the
bsckround Is a pi.lssi,ded
temple. The Lesileal stamp is
mlu-eolored with the lettering

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9672e Pe sure to include the the" s ta mps feature the flag of
proper remt 'tae of II cents indconence live show a map

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displayed by Dr. Harrison Taylor at his Shoe Tree shop in Seminole
I'laza at Casselberry. Come in for Easter barga i ns.

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an fl5 yd. spool In your cioe,

WIds Prints and Fer-$S Mactuliw

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y of Refuge it,ansn. Post- where previously it was two

The folks in this entire area read the Herald
each day.

FACTS

YOUR
BANKAMERICARD

ues has been issued The
stamis a-. ..,iow the spelling of

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The new country of Ban
Th City of Refuge was liru- ladesh now u" use "taka'
tected oc os$es by the ocean its main unit of currency Thus.
and on two iii's bt- a great wall in order to reflect this changebelieved Is, have berai built in over, a def5nhtjL issue of postI50
age stari.ps consisting of 15 val-

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like theone portray ed on the brick 1iittb; the hard hat of a
stamp - protected the disturb- constriction worker. The other
td people v.ho came to the City stamps show the mishandlingot
of Refuge Sometime; they a ladder
were in flight from enemies.
Earlier lss'sej In this series
b' rrvire ollen they had broken devoted to highway safety illu5'Le "kapu - - air aboriginal
ts.''ed drunk driving and chllTen Commandments - seeking dren orting into traffic.
purification (ten the temple
West Berlin also issued aim
priests The taboo breakers liar scls, all of wt'.lch are a-aIlstayed only a fe's hours then able at your local stamp dealer
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lion
As unrent lhwasian history notes the World W'... ,"latelsc
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Agency. One stamp depit ; a

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last year's cci," experts
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all admtnlste uJ by the Nation

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'11A look of th, clasalca under

new control
AMfur v'kty, Patio abw,
likes a softly amnidetin, tce n
smoiry frmev ii pina, yr -cv. :nn.i
burgundy.
If smoky and sultry Isn't it ni
bag, Cover Girl rJggesta the
"happy face." it means a
natural, atm-tone fidaUon
with ,pnn.ri4ed eyes, bright

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follow the Havadhesi w ill
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March 1 with
the Yellowstone Park cots'-

honor Cape
Md'sniey and

charcoaled

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director, torcuses In with shth',

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and "nllvena it with rnoody

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regal Taarina, inspired by the
newly rel,'ii:ed film ''Nlchola :nd Akxandra"

for

fungi. ma) b&lt; laced togater,
but will do little liirm Wher-

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"City oi Refuge"
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5520 E. COLONIAL DRIVE
1411 BEELINE HWY.
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to nUt. with a hang The

Hawaii's historic and

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Masarhusctts he sent the
rrdlua to Roston during a
police rlrikc. declarug that
there ,s i right to strike
ginrt the public uly t.
n where. ans
time

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-new ri-cent airniail in the National Park Se -ie It will be
I ssued ,s-tth aDpsrprsitc
monies at flor,aunat, iaw.ti on

years 11*

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Christian Dior and Covor"happy 1.ict"
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will be ca.- 'nil liv nay. eXOtIC, drnmzitic and

tinter Injury
A vertical split in ihe trunk of
your tree could be (rust tcL
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organizations?

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hillside,;. Yi rrk tho look you
eye! o &amp;'ee nJor and softly
By I'EGGY WALAEII
m.ipte Schwcdlcr n'iplc. clii',
like.
da., rurvrdlnig to Lutens.
oak, hurst' chestnut and
CoiIe) News Service
iheu are mmore stg,calng
Makeup, lxe niL Is s matter A year
governor linden,
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of peronal taste. 'fit i,'Mtei-4 e f fects, no mae hard liner' He
nfiiciallv desiruted the second
r,ycs ljo one color for.ipring are Overrou A uitt oldiitI , . \'ou thUuws snatluw
1w bsae
Arbor
ednesd,iv in April
and softly darker."
pick yc.Ir can ''te ior the
the
eyelash
Into
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Day. In 18Th the date
Some plants are rmri resist"Efts
changed
April 22
.ini your softness
brightly
IhSd4d,
selections
that
best
the
broRA
In
nI to1pollu tboti, MW ii
smog.. multihued."
Nebraska became known as
surroundlngi inl lifu-yle, To somber shades of charcol
Tr" l'!anters
Th . rnouthts the local point" holp you chooi'e, here's alookat
chestnut, rn!dnlgrt
The
ocuat oak gingko maple
it early leadership it tree and
,.• "Play up the eyes.'
how some f the experts In- blue.
itndrn ree1 are aming tile
We different L....
At Elizabeth Alden they are
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har-dir. trees. More resistant "Frosteds are out'
)dortn srvr-tl u tI.- 'ecre- flower, include geranium. pe- "Frocteds are lU"
sayhul, 't.'i.!. are the pole, noaping:
"Gone litt the no-color fa
Lary of agncultue in thi. late tunis
IaiFnii,
Stge lutens .or Christian cuki i...es a Inc i*
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of the tO.
a time for "a
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quiver -of color, alight shimflipped-brimmed hats leave
Confuscd
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field for focus on
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crop in Us dying stage. tInIted perk,' Mr('ee a4d,
( ;rowers said May.
The United spflkF-''riAn x0im
(iCfl Mgr WiL'wti Me(ee of railed for a atolesale pr
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Orlando-based grower increase from the 11 a do?"
"the
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p$oi,tq had been a "keen only way In Skw sal" and keep
disappointment' to Industry inventory
man.gabl. !'ml
i.aders, who hoped the c-nip
"We have the unevpeeted
would exceed USDA estimotesr cnpIicatinn of a late (WaI11('
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April 26 29
tati's, ihte will be tree plant.
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rate the efforts :
On the huts of inNial
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native to fore st the la nd
Anwrtean Plose
Julius Sterling Mu-irton is the eate reports to
Society headquarters for 1971
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'i1o, and Wil lied With
KnwniofAvar*duaaatifl brocade man Jay
Feb2Ll972,at5:l)p.m,.Mary
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of Deltona, and arty rdwin which had belonged to her matron of honor, Their grn,r '0
Paul Adarns, orlaritia. bell_q and hPartA were o"ved In
cordell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maternal grvat grandmothef, bouquets were Identical In that flfln .samea Roth, 1)eltona. approximately 400 giaciti.
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Dane Alday of of the honor attendant.
Jacksnfl Lee Cordell, she of the lade Wortley
Msiaer John-John Msslarciyk Tho,. assisting in ser-ving were
flellona, were united In holy Gainesville.
of I)ehtnna
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Little Mlii
Matrnnihonor,MrtJohnhl.
Matrimony.
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Amid points and baskets of from North Otlando, wore a length rown Identical to that of
Langwafthy, Alan Johnson.
while olAdoll and chrysan. deep Avocado green silliper tile inalron of honi~r. She i eretriony a rrct PI I(M
Paul Par nesky Angelo Mar
gown,
rarrieti
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petal. in the Fellowship
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icI itali ii. strilegic pointa t Vktortim In 'teaLin, with high and prtvt'rdel thu bride down Church. The party roocna were
(H'Ie:e C orne ll
alerornledin a yellow arni while Dougherty,
the altar area. There were also rW(khifle empire waist, iong the aiSle
Millie
Walker,
Blanche
For her daughter's wedding color ah.mne. Th. party tables Mui*'Vrnan and Carol Cryir .
fc.or nine-branched caindetbra sIvei with
and an arc of fifteen candies cufls,completewi th buitl.back Mrs Kirtls'y chote a tiue were skIrted in yellow and
For trniehng the bud.
whUb rnnu'h'ti'd the selling amndforherhalr,atl*ttiic4ielf cosidresa with matching so- overlaid with whiRm sheer a.Ictad a td'OIiois COa*M5
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goW wrwjries andie
spring flowers predominately torsage the brkl-ej m,itt'rn.l wedding
bows nd niagnilta Ieaes
Aft-ar a
with I ily.!f If. Vol cy sr4 'wi* an nc'hkl corsage
)vllow, tied together with '' grandmother, Mrs If W
'The bthlc entered
w'ddinig trip to Sliver St+*1I•(L
wide Avocado green satin how (kotbptct1 if ,Si*nfc*ii, was whits. tsitterfl., amsi
tuary on the an of her fntJp
Pla., the couPle now are at
with streamers,
lovely in a pink knit dress with with two yellow satin
horn. at Iaki Jennie ApartWIll) CEorteti bee- to the 511441
bells,
The maid of honor was MIM pink nilsebull corsage. Mrs.
and then participated in
The punch table was elegant
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remainder of the service slung
bride Other attennanti were ahoaea soft pink m-ostciress with With an arrangement of yellow
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The Cashriberry Woman's and George It. Sims, Mt. Dora.
opened the many gV13 Club will i neet rjesday, April 4. Also, Mrs. Edith ItodgiersbStiss
presented to them. IU wide at the clubhouse on (hrerbrook 7,elda Varn, A. Clyde Bmk.
range of useful items-with Drive for dessert at I p. m. man, Randall I) Priest j'4

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frienit" to an electric drill— and elecUon of officers for the Priest, all of Sanford.
reflected the families' intemst coming )var.
in helping the couple establish
flostesses will be Mrs.
ftir future home.
Kenneth Green, Mrs. Lois

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A time sherbet float In fruit

April 24.

Area

X0 14. Part Ave., Sanford, Fla.

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Orlando, whose wedding will be Stevt, "Happiness Is lAve".

SANFORD PLAZA

Closed

PCs

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be made at least a week in

Must PresisiS Cauposi- Expires 4.1."

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.C. Priest was the scene of a wrangement of white pompon and favors -were- tiny sUNer
family gathering Suriday, clu-yassithemurns, gladloh, wW baskeu of candy Ea3ter egg3.
breath.
March 26, honoring his pink-tinted
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The cake was decorated U' a daughters Mrs. G. ft. Sims Mt.
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women's Franci Varn, and her fiance, pink and green color scheme Dora and Mrs. A C Brock.
news and photo coverage Mr. Steve Oiler, both of and Inscribed, For Franci and man and Mrs ft. D Pries'

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Also the Misses Bonnie Caolo,
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aumleste, s heTTy
ceiie of a colorful bridal creamcakeandaspeclalbrldnir C
Thrasher and Nancy &amp;hthower honoring Miss Donna punch were
weickert.
'ttrndlng to ShOWCT i
t'olltha, daughter of Mr and
Mrs
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best
wishes
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th
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Clarence Collins and
hostess
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grandaughter of Mrs LB th,a Mmes. Jan Workman, presented the bride willis
aids Enerson, Ja1e Stoke, sterling silver sugar
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The reception area was Pat Bish op, Unda Koerr.er, creamer set. Mrs Kuttiy
festively decorated with Spring Unda Courier. Pegjy Urban, Kinnoy and Mrs. Melanie

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tarnejot cut,, of
held by
radishes, carrot curls, sweet org ainza and ale '0
used for grass.
and
Mash potasddlngthued pickles (whole), olives and highlighted wi) I
to give the potatoes a del,icate stuffed celery.
pearls. She wore a silver

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eggs the night befoct,ghtng the Lords Prayer" as sung by the
I w'oud like to pass along th eggs time to absorb the red soloist.
The bride wore a formal gown
S¼rd herald readers m from the beet juice
Prepare purple cabbage
of white silk organza. The
.)tClai recipe to make
bodice and ihcer bishop ieeves
Easter basket out of each desired.
Drain liquid from egg noodles were ofSchlfflll embroidery tna
dinner pla te.
C.. the Small egg noodles mn md arrange around the outer 1attle design. The high
your own
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neat and c:.ough brc4h needed green noodles, arrange the Her train was attached et the
f'Jy Ir
for gravy. Ijff tt the noodJe,., colorful vectab!e. along with wiiL,Utne and fell
ebap') sweep.
seva1 drops of green food %Th1t ticn )IW$L
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song "Become".

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lace and shake the jar un'Al the tatting seems clean.
Drain off the suds. tlnsr rt,ttatediy Iti the jar until sill the
suds are gmae. BIu.i on a heavy terry towel and atruightCh out Ml the pz:nts *iith a pin or the lingers. Allow to
prase between UWeII
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while wet I tine is important bifl I never put a hot
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the rounded surf iices un leaving to dry
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Publish March 30. IC?)

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people whoul
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that fllC
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Yet, after
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Mike Douglas, I wonder."
ANSWER: Yow InstinctS &amp;t

this' His Mars Is 29 Leo, with
the'
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lntellectuai mrdh deree of
%'irgo.
II Mike sens It'have a "geewhiz approach to h eIe&amp;i
guests. you can bet Its no put-

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mate cnn for recreation

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bimemaking Idea, Pet Pow've, PoSy's Proble'm or sulatlen
lea problem. Write PoII hi
of this newspaper.
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who held the seven of hearts.
Could Porthos- b o I d 1t
Very unlikely I or two remsuns. if Purthos held five
hearts to the ace-queen-jack
he would surel hive over
called and even if he adn't
overcalied he would have
overtaken D'Artagnan's king
with the ace if he held five
hearts
After working this all out
carefully it was no trouble
fur P'Artagnan to drop the
diamond deu'e Porthos led
his lost high hi-ort IUId since
Di' Rochef or: had to rull with
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to
make mote money. You bun, to chIn mote infomustlon d
you wish to isicceed hi a personal goal. Sie an expert who
can IMIIIS you. 51*0W thai you lust wisdom.
IF YOUR CHiLD IS BO'4 TODAY
.'hi or aba
be ozu of those strong-willed youn.g meop3e who will try
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duectia, rise handling

here will be focused In tight
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bIIIPfEt
lhe Stns impel, they do net compeL" What yu make
of ycwr We is rtiv ti Ic.' 'i
Cuwii Righters Indinduzi I'oreczai far yasir sign lot
April is now ready. Fo your copy send your birtbuiala ind
31 to Cs37011 Ruer Foecast (name of newspaper), Boa
Hothjwood

cam.

contract

was doomed

ratives base a flair Icr dritnahxhig themselves.
Perhaps you've watched
Mike do a sUb' stunt cm TV and
if be felt fhah.
he is a natwsl clown.
}4 planet Neptune iinspirshoti is at Leo, a 7o
wee which E. C. Matthews
secsuitrs with "lown snd
s." Ethel
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacuby al bridge."

FICTITiOUs NAMI

D'Artagnan. the best
mwordsrnin and bridge play.
i's- in France, decided that

Parthos, e1tt1n Enst.
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Trust Officer
As Adrnlnstnatom of laid
estate
!LOeR. BETTINI'IAUS AND
PlIERS
H Ymv'i Bøtonevl

fist - planeX,s in Mike's first
solar horoscope houie. 'Ihr'Y
account for the PO. in hi5 P'
aozmalzty. We have already told
you Shout his Sun, Neptune,

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PsiDlit hearing to consider approving
lIla yard setback variancaun sect'

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sag. RestØi&amp;tit Toni. on
$OI1swW 05SCI'lsid S...P'SflY.
Let 10. Ssuth Sylt's.' Lake 1hares
dlIiFtoFtotthUr.Of?SC.urSidkm

FI*t bock zt,Peg7, Pv*l,c Aecarda
0 L.miewle Coa.tttp, P10105 I&amp;if.

0705 Court Mouse. Sentord Florida,

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three no- soon triv'er as PeeaiD.e
lnetud 4 biddirij
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vioutO iuow '.ne Inhutrucuon, t'-uu,p. j.....
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What should be tell Porthos apades. What do you do how'
Publish: Merits 10. 1512
10 dn' It all de'pendsid on
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Atlantic Runs, Nuildind. Sanford.
Florida 3717). and file
with the Clerk ci the above Ityid
Cant on or btoi's he 34th day Of
April. AD. IS?): otherwise a
Iudgment may be inbred IClIfl$tVoU
for the relief demanded In th

general circulation in SemInole and East of the carder lIne of
C"yqty, In 4 t
this two watkly Alafaya Trail (Stale Rood 110).
SECTION 33:
issue's of said paper.

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feet of the West 3 feet.
by: Greg Drummond,
Oiifrman

ATTEST: *ihur Ii. Sock.

wtth, iv.
Clerk

PyblidI: Maids n,30, 1512.

described as lylrg North SIds
Seminole Blvd. West of Highway
17.SS and Pest of S.ni.rd-Orlendo

a FlorIda Corror.tkrt
By: SitIrlay Simon,

President

kennel Club.
This public hearIng will be held in

PICT4TIOUS NAMI

Let IL l45Ilflter I Watsa Motwi',
west, water trafmaf* plant:
County, as eacpfat
lOW 04tV e Si the NE 'cci Seciun fyNg ho Sentinels
Seminole County, ttuersofasrec.rdedhplai100kIl,
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Play The FabIous Big Pei-f.c$
Mike Douglas uera'tio
Mi1Je America; his star-born
usttnrt guide bun
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ltpiealUlg to has vewers. it a
cm sin to havtn the v'.uz'
touch, nut titam It's an
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leaf I intend Its. C.urdv Commission Chambers
ow (leek ci this Court House, IorWovd,
uid not's.
of 'hue CircuIt Court, $4 ,minole on April Il, 1573. all OtJ PM., eras
Count,. F ioi'ida lii accordance wtht $) lh.rs.aftel' as irzsioe ..
Seminole
County
Beard
prgyisus tel pp., fItlitUA,1 Name
ci Mft.oslnsard
$'af'ite., To-Wit 4e(tiØa 14505
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Sr Jack sims.
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Chairman
o'o. Wattar .1 rrnl'-u, Jr.
Pum;o', Mar 73. .1*pr 4, 0 IV'? PubllIt: Mirth 30, 1513
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engaged in buliflOSs at $41 Terrac
Blvd. M,eltlavid, Ela. SemIoul.
County, Florida ur1d.r lbs lidiIIOu
tuammeof Pie. X Nay kippll.s&amp;Darl
Room Service, and that I Intend I
megislersaldname with the Clamko
the Circull Court, S.minole County
h'Iorlda in accordance wIlls ill
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the Cowdtu Commisalon Chambers Associates, acid Iha$ I Intend I
ti Pie Court HOuse, liMitS, ,eiisl,r aid same wIth the Clerk
Florida, on AefIl 17, lS7L St 700 ie Circuit Cou,t, Seminole Counti
P.M.. or as soon thereafter as Florida in accordanc. *110* thu
possible.
prowIIlns of tlse h.ctlI$cos Nam

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,'ue Board of Adluslmant will condocl a public hearing to consider approving florida Statutes 1111.
Ihue F idltioul No,
51g. RIchard 0. Llppert
scMarqIocen$ideraOpfovIng a lIds yard varIance in an *I
31tuls5, TO.WiI: Section 561.05
Residential Zone freon 1 to 7W en Pbltsh Mar. 21,3) a, Apr. 4, I), IS?
special emc.ption us an
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elailde Slatutos tep.
Agricultural Zone on I Pit followIng 55th Side en the toWing dascrIS.J DII II)
11g. jerry 0. Hvie$ar
hvbfItlt Mar 301 Apv.s,ll, 10. ISIS descr ibid p'speily, $0 Operate S
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AIteSI: Gustave A. Miller,
Secretary
Oh. County Cc'mmtasion Chambers
Barclay, Katz &amp; tl,h'tou'sr
'a0 S Knowles Avinue
of the Court House, Sanford, Attorneys At Law
Wirdat Park. Florida fliPS
Florida, or, April 17, lflL at 7.00 Suite tO?.
Attorneys for tt'ue Estate
P.M., or as soon thereafter as 3)7 West tairb,n1.s
Publish Mar. 31' 4r- , 3,
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Wlnf.r Park, Florida 31715
possible.
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Dated at Wir'er Park, Orange
Seminole County Soerd of
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County, FlorIda, March 3rd. 1572
AdloIlmInt
FICTITIOUS NAME
PubliSh: March 5, Ia. 73, 30. 1573
by: lock Sytne. Charlman
NOTICE ilhuerebygIvertltsat lam
DEB 55
brigaged In business at P.O. Sot Publish Mar. 10. )573
7211. Senford. Pie.. S.mlnohe 011-133
CiWp. Florida under the fidltli'i ______________________
SIMINOLU COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
of Central Erector's C"rn.
SOANDOPADJUSIMUNT
OF
ADJUSTMENT
ny, and trial I r.tend to register
NcticeelPi5iIC$larI.
laId name with the Clark 04 Its.
Notice Is hereby SIven 101st the
Public
Heirtue
Netice
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CIrCuit Court, Semiriol. County,

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YOU ARE HERFBY NOTIFIPI
thai an action to P'oreclosi m Ma
NOTICI UNOUR FICTITIOUS
tgage has been filed aqaimwt you an
All per-ens are hereSy notified PvbIish Ma". &amp; *p' a, in
you sri ragulrid to serve a copy
NAME STATUTE
DElhi
that thi undersigned as Ad.
TO WH3M IT MAY CONCERN.
yot,,rwrltlend.fensei. ii army. to Ito
minhstral.r of said estate has
Piolic. is hereby given that the I. CANNER HIERS of the law fir,
comnpl.sedth.admlnstratiamthuereof
IEMINOLICOUWTY
ufld,r$lqn,d, purtuant lothi !f,_F!LD!l , fETTINGP4AUS I
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pecilysoue name stayssi' cnap.er PlIERS, i toutti knOwlat AvW.,
reporl
arid
application for
N.t&amp;ca Si Public ISoartag
laS 05, Florida Statute, will r.glster Post Office Drawer B, Winter Pail
charP. Obh.'Clloro thereto, If
Notice is hereSy given Oftat the w,th,he(.I5fkoflh,CircutCOurI, In Florida 3311$, attorney for Pla'ritLfI
, ShOuld be duly filed Alter tiling 0d 00 Adiustmenl will conduct a and for SemInole County, Florida, and file the lginal with the Cla'k
5150*113
thiS
proof Of Publication
public hearing to consider approving upon receipt of proof ci the th. above styled Court on or bet or
olice has been PubisPuid on'. a a special escopiion In an A.) p.iblicaUon of this nolic., the tic- April 30th, 17)i otherwise
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titloti name, to wit:
TlN LADY
Judgmemd may be enlersd a9lirul
a
matter ci approval 00 saId rso'x't
Recreational FacilIty open to fttg under which It IS engaged in you for INs rolief demanded in th
arid tu ordering ci dIstrlbvt
payIng public, on the following b,jtlny,s i,t suite 104, 43) East High
Complaint,
ie'o estate will c.orne before the described property;
way 434, Casselberry, FlorIda 37707
WITNESS my hand and seal ait
1045 hand Ii. Cmntral Park es par in the City of Casselberry, Florida. tue SOal of said (nun on this lIst da
TIlE COMMERCIAL BANK AT ptattheveoiasrecordedinPtatloca That the party inler.sted In said ci March, 1112.
WINTER PARK
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(Circuit Court Seal)

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The' wily De Rochelott. sit' WOUld nut be juo bid
best chanc, tar gease seat be tte count, Coinmissoor Ctwmoer,
thsg South, false-carded with

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By S. Joseph Davis Jr. (sq.
STENSTROM. DAVIS a,
McINTOSH
deceased Florida State hwr.L--$'jlte
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Pail ("Nice 5i 1330
Sanford, Florida 3777)
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APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Attorney for MIchael 2. Paituccl

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IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COUNT,
UiNOLE COUNTY, FLONIDA
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ESTATE OF
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Front that background
nged the Mike Douglas
Av,., Ane,,fte $prW. Scm WtOle
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th in
County, s balsa under the f cci
Philadeiplita Today, nearly
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tt, i inter to register sa*s everyone who's anyone has ap.
twine wittu ?tie CibcIc o the CircuIt
pea.'ed with Mike Douglas, ar
Court. IOThifloêe Cir't. P10105 In
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tiiusloi'teer Ici protect the west
hug, this was one time that
it lead of a king was c2JIed p
I or. He placed the king of Pa
hearth on the tablE.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY IDaRD

1NIWSPaPIJ I.n'tar,ril

Chairman

PublIsh. March 30. 1V73
0(0 134

oiicg !*P'I!Y5!"!' i
engaged On bus ina at lai lçsi

will stack to duelling against os 131
you. You

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

real tienk
praZlflg with Kay Kyser, who
Irtaitied bun "Mike Douglas."
His first tilt show had the sig.
ufucaid title, "Hi, Lda:'
tHis audien is probay 90
per cent female.)

Legal Notice

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141 VegaS.
For Mike DougLas.. "here"
Wll not alWZrt tw top 01 the
Show Six heap. When be Ct
And iiiamed hii lovely GeT*.
flt'Vt II Utran). they endured
SC5 1*IIitt )'C*fl TheIT 1WnII)
grew to Include three c1auiters. Swce*s came slowly, yet
Mike clung to ins dream, as
1.001 Will.
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the lelill demanded In the PCIslIcn, ditCitill,. If any, h Ii on CARROlL
DONEandORDCNUDatS.nPcrd, NURKE. Altornay her rilitlonec.

Ven1tan Cl. bcA'UtituQ the CAnhl and Isierid Lake lying Width ad West Of wsse and sawer service In $.inlnole
amty,
the ,lattid CUL-OE.SAC, P*aring Seaboard oostllne RaIlroad right Of
A gawvif desa'lp'c'n if 'hi area
11.4' 1ttOnfii cm venitl.i CT. altO
(hormaily Orange Soft Re'lroad
WhereIn application ID inuvlde
k.'Ound tIe CUL-DESAC.
right of way) including
This public hearing will be held In biocas. streets, alleys, parks, arId wiser and sewer svvlcI has bean
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thue County Commission Chambers smplatted areas therelo contained requested Is as hollows:
Th land lying and be4n In
of th Court House, Sarford. .oedItopattNer,ofr,Jd.dhn
Pia?OookLPage33.PubIIc Records To*VIWIIP 31 South, Rags 31 East,
Ciorida, on April I?, If). an 1- 00
and recorded In INc Public Records
P.M,
as sOon thereenor at Of Simninole County, Florida. .
of Seminole County, as
possible
*,i lntsrested poisons please
SECTION 31:
5,errinoIe County Board
govi'.lued accoruir'gly.
*21 of saId section lyIng South oh
*4 Adiustmenf
This Notice is to be pubisined

P40W SHOWING

Sun and both-builder Rolls RoYte aodan

n N. Emerson
Sig.
"Scic lilcu'" cried tit
Rochefort. "From now on I PlisIu MW. 101Aar. a, IL it. 1512

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you cut to utile a new plan you sit Working 01

Game Bid

Discard Dooms

your present

thIs Take an interest in social events and please family arId
fnends. Show that YOU lute 4 gool sense of humor
AQUARIUS (3an. 21 to Feb 19) 'se the finest n'atrm

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)5jfailt0do5Ø,iJ(5getgatbyd5faul
SEMINOLE COUNTY SOARO
ciher applicable laws Of Florida arid
will be taken against you.
NOTICS OP PUSLIC HIAItNO
01' ADJUSTMENT
ruies. rsquIaIioo.
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Thuhsncflceshallbeptiblhshedonc
The board of County Corn. each wesli for four cofl$',tivi
ordinances of Seminosa
a.nty,
Notice St PvbIIc Neartlig
FlOrida. int.tws to pcirn"tt the mIsslonirs of Seminole County wesas
slitlnq as the Seminole County
NOtiCe is Puersey gven Pta1 the Board of County CommIssioners
DATED this 13th day of March
Board ci AdlusimenI will conduct a Seminole County, Floeldi, to vacate UtliltISi board ciii hold I publIC AD. ifS.
publlchearhnqtoconsidsrappr'oelng part of lit. p1st herelnells, hearing km the County CommIssion
Otanmbers of the Somlnole County
Itrontage setback variance In PtA
sci Ibid irw'.ludIng ill loll, bl.Jdcq
Arthur H. Beckwith, Je
Petirential Zone from 25' tO IS' On Streets, alley's, parks, and splatled C0i'Tho..Ise, Sanford, Florid., on
, Circuit Cnurf
Clcrk
arid disclaim and rvunce TuesdavthedftudavoiApril.Il1t.at
the followIng described pcoc,rfly:
SemInole County. o-eor'ja
7:00 P.M.. or as soon th.esaftv CS
Liz 11. eke Markham Eslates, as art, r:H of Seminole Cuinty, a
CV' Ellan Scott
possible, 00 consIder an uaPslllcation
p.r plat theceof as rect.d,d in P1st 15111.ccl )'.*,dlvls,en of the StIle of
Dp.jiv Clerk
Book I). Page 4). PublIc Records Of
Florida. and he punllc ifl end to the lubihitled by Eco.$an. Inc.,
JOSEPH DAVIS. JR., CSUIRI
requesting Certificates of PublIc SIEPISTROM DAVIS
Seminole County, Florida. Former duicvloed property, to *0:

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Atthvm H. Bckwlth, Jr.
Notice el PuOHC Nsart*g
Clerk ci the CIrCUIt Court
Range 30 Post.
HoticS i toreey given that the
thue retpectiv. resIdences of •
Seminole COunty, pixIde
Board Of A4u0tment will COfld.ht I
Defendants are unknown.
By: (ll.n ç
pi.jbllcOtceri?bOtoconsldeq Ppt'ving
You md Each of You, are Itotifle
As (t,ty Ctert
a ccrit.uuued apwot lOrt ci a
P.tltli*rt
lIE, I Suit 104u104 liii. to it,. abOvI
kercne4 In in i I Rn:en'al Zoos on JG5EH M MUIASKO, ES.
WITNESmyhandandtIuese4io1 discrIMd property has been file
P.O. Drawer 745
ttu following de%cr..9d prrty;
jo,bntMay0i
iqal.'usf you in the CIrcuit Court, Ii
Fern Perk. F'orhde 'z"s
1045 3 med 4 Block 5.. Hensons
AD, '573.
and for Seminole County, Floridi
Acret. Fisther described at on Oak Attorney fog' r'ethi'&amp;'r'
(SEAL)
enlilledCMAKLESO, DANIIITT Irs
0u,llslu Mar. )J, *5.1.
II. 20 ttfl
Leru.
Arthur H. Bockwith, Jt.
CASIIE U. BASQITY, his *111
ThIs publiC Nearing will La 0*0W in DLI 140
Clark 0, CIrcuIt Coon
Pialnflffs. vs. C. I
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th. County CmmInon Cfuambrs
Seminole County, FlOrida
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VANKLP4, Trustee
.t al.
Hu*e,
Santoid.
NOTICE
or
lP''INT
TO
VACATE
Pc Cc.wtt
Uy:Ehlen Scott
Defendants, and you, and each c
PART P FIAT INCLUDING AU.
orida. on AoriI 1?. 1577, at 700
Deputy Clerk
you, at. hersb rgvired to servs
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LOTS.
ELOCKS.
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PITS,
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lhucr.sft.r
P.M., or as
Carroll Ourte
Of your answer of pleading. I
ALLIYI,
PliNkS.
AND
UN.
poltIe.
At$Offl$y for Petilionec
arty, on the PIalntihPI attorney, I
PLATTED
AlIAS
SemInole C.inty Po.rd
412 Sauitord Atlantic Bank Bldg.
JOSEPH DAVIS 2W. of lIEN
of AdIuUm.nt
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Santord, Florida 32771
STROM, DAVIS I. McINTOSH, Pa's
You will please take nolice ftI
5y l'ah, Sri'..
PvblIstiMar.37,30&amp;Apr.4. 13. 1572 OffIce SOS $330. $ardcrd. Florida
Chairman
MiCHAEL 2. PAULUCCI, by and DEB114
37771. and 1115 the original In th
PubhlsO March 30. )Y7
p
erIgre attorney.
*411cc of the CIwS 00 the Clrcui
COUNTY
SOAND
NMI0LI
0(0 135
pu"luant to1,the provl,lons 0,
(curt on or t.fuve April 15.1173. I

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OP ADJUSTMENT

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that an aLtion to, diStotuIlort of
tlu5 Clerk cliP. CIrcuit Court,
marreCO, haS t'aen 111,1 by JEAN A
hetv'me Inc 7*h amy of April. If)
It you tall to do so. iudgment by I.AUOSCI4ER and you are required
default s,III b token agairot you for to serve a COPy ci your wrItten

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wota leader Mme. Biavataky dot uisjiticzi. Ct hii *31000

DEAR FOLLY—I

suse to

prewit preiitugr with the public.,
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
) You have to use different
tactica with ant aanc*ate alto La very opuuratitad and then
things can tue lone yc.ur say Tale
and deepen frienduthlp. Detotior. pays nfl.
GEMINI (Mi's' 21 to J:irr 21) H&amp;ndInZ duUa with
precisici' and yaui asuocistes will gladly give
cooperation now. lutting s
idea to work nd.
will h;ing succees in the ev future. Be visa.
21) if you
MOON CHI1.DREN (June 2 to 3u
accompan) an asi'ciste to dinner today you can dIWU.
mutual project and obtain the infomntatior, 's-au need. 'lake
mate out tonight to your favorite recreation.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) if you handle duties at home
so they pleaw Itti you 5Lr. their support for the future
wi1 Use tact with them instrad of being so demanding.
Stop being so peuunutic. Relax tornght.
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept. .221 Enjoying common Interests
aawu.a1r brings greater undcrstandinj in your joint
with
project. Male plans to be mare productive and iticreaw
Income. Sta home tonjht and take it easy.
UBRA (Sept. 3 to Oct. 2) The making and ipending of
money Is most vital tight 1mw, as he practical. Use good
manners and judgment. A family tie hiss a good Idea to
offer Listen carefully and bUoy through on It.
SCOR.P1O (Oct. 23 to Not. 21) A good dey to make tin
it
most of your regular routines and
will have
the things you enjoy dutn. Do errarith ecr'' and rtcn± u
on groceries. Take care uf ixirrr.sporidvnce.
£.AGrnARTL's (No, 2 to Dec 21) Visit an expert in
gsur T 4sr advir and suppori 'oti need it this
i'usmeu
A new Idea you have
add much to
income. You need to s'oit more and play lees.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 to Jan. 20) II you help one who

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3:30 (2) rigP*t Promise
() Eege 01 NIght

L. McK who
has trouble keeping her throw rugs fluffy efter washing.
I have found that putting fabric softener ir the rinse
and then stu.tlang them vigorously when hung out

enlug tip and would appreciate some help.—
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GENERAL 1'E!s'DENCIES. You put decided
opportunitie4 lads:' and ton*ht If you use
your loreatht to sdssnt.e. Good judgment could
car.trib'tte gte.i:ly it. a cons-sc of euon that brinp honor to
you. As a rewi yu cen nnnplesz influential persons and gain
themn respect

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10.11 ABC, Owen Marshall,

Counse1 At Law (Riat),
"ien Who Care" This is the
earryove h'm th Marcus
Welby segment on Tuutsday
when Congressrnian 'i'cv1

loVe It." be told WtIW* Deedee
on Aug. 11. lV, Mike is a Leo,
Macwe recently.
Now, we all
oer,
"Here" refers to his
actors and they can really rear.
a
tw emanating iti UTh
Mike has a tenper yet his
week frcwn Philadelphia, where
diart tells us this is not a man
the great and nearly great
Who holds ua.ges.
ad)) travel to aiear with
His singing and entert.almng
talents are emphasised by sev. Mike, Ten C3JllitT) e-teweri cant
be
eral planets. For example,

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do your work in

Sptersdcired Thrs

(5) Nt'wlysvOd Game
2:30 (2) Dector.
U) Gufdfrsq LIght
(5) DatIng Game
300 (2) AnDther World

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pe, Mike Douglas Is indeed a
fine hwivan bein&amp;.

reader has a soltu-

yirnhlpyn is i cc. snme wnv In rs.nrat'

an old TV and record player stand that needs brlg.
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PDIIy'S Problem

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1*1 Jf )ur Llvss
RI Leve Is a Many

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being Interviewed on televiakx.
andFaul&amp;tdKayMedfirddos

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Somerset
I) What's My Liner

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P:30 U) Lu.lLy Sbr'u
woo (37 Dinah's. 'I

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4:00 (2, MonSters

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Alter It has ber.n used. wocl of the dirt is ci the sur•
fscc of the rIngL which .'nake up the tatted ljsct Make a

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TOt

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big Top
a:00 '4) Cann kangaroo
15) MIke Douglas
C:1tO () PhIl Donahue'

(WT)C out.

Be's hieo this way

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WInters portrays an old man

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DEAR FOLLY—I hove been making tatting for over 50
years and want to tell Mrs. AE.D. how 1 wash mine.
F'irst of all, wt.ili worLing :.r it. have clean h*fldl nd
clean thread t*ChUIC dirt tattid into I.t.t lace wila never

he

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'iPauword

() One Lite to

(2) Today

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hfOWt I:Sl,lIi 1:S. 101.
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DEAR POU md Mrs. .'LE.D.—1 too, am a t3tter
a
ad to. 'a.sh taltin&amp; and not have It pull apnrt, tie zZ
sack ref ore was''.ng, When it has bet.r, used to edge
pillowcases, turn t tattrn inside the slip and baste it
cinse.d. Use a damp cloth It, press tatting, then iron very
carefulit so as not to catch the poInt o the iron at the
lace, wtIch Is dainty and doeS reçiire a lot of care if it
going to loo pretty after washing—MRS. T. E. B.

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SunshIne

6:43 X2)

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V CIatsr"n
(4) SutsPthAlmanac
(5) sii MIFTSI
630 (4) Sunrise Semester

By POLLY

C I"

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coordination is hood and he could do well hi sports If hi
Mtn
tried. My husband was an
him to Det his nly son shy away Nun it.
our son is interested in aorts as a cpeetater,
tiegs to go to tir pzmet witti s lather and tie gnt
How can we et 'tim to

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het

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Paul Lvnde and Jonathan

:30 (3) News

MORN 1,0

Some llintt

(ss.'se: tith the

CYUr.1.

() Drat
1000 (2) Dear Martin
(5)

Pom"rEns

soball season. He 1ngs
ake Me Out to the Rgfl

w
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P-N.rt I

(4) Mvlos

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Shoe. In his own little lr*y,

aFTEQNOON

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Peter CottonTail

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(4) FantOly Mfhlr
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Squares lrnnslde t'itn tt'e tnvea1gsUirt.
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Century

(5) Draçnet
7.30 (2) T Tell n-.
Truth

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t* ttlded by a top cast: Barbira
Rush, Ray Waistim and Paul

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7:00 (2) I Dream of
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!te4dl*rtErs. This t4u.rre Isle'

IC 30 () Concentration

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DEAR ABBY 'ur 12-year-old

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&amp; you think? I'd like the opinions of ot1, the.

DEAR MRS. B.; I ia with that .1 y.
NOT think yen are "sets".

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flfl

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THURSDAY

perforrn*FlC't$ and Ctlrtim

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"Ring of Prayer". Chief
INmilde takes an riusesl ap.
pruact in solving a cose. He
'nniucta a seance In

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Se,mnur s. Suss?ra.

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14 te'me the Chief Easter wrapped inte the t.try. Ty
Runm. The voice of Vinceti Hardin. Diana D
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,tk.a a "esaL" fit any ci ' -5$_____

DEAR AflEY: I de rot want to gn to my fw"rtl' I
t foT
funeral service Is being preached at 11*
While
ctzrc. i ,iae tructoii ue nór to ta m' tioy to
the tuirtery and bury It. Should anyone care to
rave after the .ervkes have n enneluded nt the duneb,
they may do as.
It ii rtef fZWI*I11, to b'e' a lr,urd one wtthoi having
follow a ckeed b31 itt and out of the church,
Ilowly to the cnetery. Arid then have to stand there srI
watch I' lo*tlrd into the geound.

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a!". I $tIII t*0' remretthet any.
j hae aSset asked my man-led frienda. ajtit tlry can't
remcmt thelj "pt-onooaW' either.
Car h be that paeab have gone A 01 s*yle P'eaie
Thu
Mv mnth' tiU th
p' yur a; a fl ttar
ETTING
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Juuiy sings "Bobby McGee".
and "These Hard Working

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the circq,. Tuesdays l. WCIbY eplaida_,

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adventures of Peter, bo WEltS excitement Under

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UIIIOII.4 Nowd *411 hOld I I,ubllC CAStIF M, NANIIITI, io
Flantilit,
In Pie county ComrnIlsNn
atentbi,l ci the hmInoII Ceunly
(
FLINO! AMONOSO
5•q+n at INC hKWIOOn ci the
Ceu,tbeuIC, Sanford, FIoridi, C. L VAN VP1APIKNP4, t'utt. sI
Florida, en TvstMy iii 501 day ci ii,
ott ithiCi Let I?.It. UI0C 004 ON.
Srtii. Ni* York
P.M,or it
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,lrSsvrVn'eitMI.,.yer.ci.
tti*rol!.. aoutbie.tOcoI'$tderifl
to the piat tNC,if
YOU
AUF
NOTIFIFO
11111
itt
•ubiilttsd bY MuII04
vi Pill N'I I Page s ci
NOTICU OP SUIT
(tO tO' %lOiutton ci mattlie Late Water Attoclallon,
!'vhi( Record, ci S.,IIi•
100015 V TIlLS
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OIPW
relici
Nil
been
tiled
Il'quellIng I Co'tif'e ft PublIc IN THOf NAMC or Tilt! lIMP or
CJfit' FdD With thu SOuh.rty
Rod
oqain,t
you
and
you
are
required
to
Convenlenca
and
Necesilty
00?
iinoof
OqC I C0$'' Of )OU?
ttfl waf Sc sv1ce k Santinote county,
ouC Rs$d NO 531). rUn Wettirty
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t "Y. en OO'I(n V
In the Il.t,ndants
C
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FlrIda,
said P W 51554 lr,l t ipue
AItO'y
VP 401k P14. YtuItee II atI,e, mu
A ganer if delt, !4n o4 It'•
-' et
!hencl con
Whot, lddrl4l It P.O. 001 lOSS. *Puceln appilcaIlen to provIde iWad 9e UflbftlpWfl h.lrS, desisut
lonq Said NW 1*000 iou
Sanhord, lotida 3)711. and tile the
fL
assIgnees, ilenorl
PuC, bt 'aqvelht'd It granI5,
5th S d'tr'eI
celgnal
Wilt, thu. Clerk of the ab0C • hollows
.,..
,nillOf%. liutle.;, ben.lIclarIet o
, the South lIne ci t.ot
Styled
Court
or
bliore
the
4th
day
en
Thai land tyIng and beIng In any and all persons claiming by
',-, u, D, laid point hcing NorTh
etlurenise $
Towntfsip IS South, Nags 3) Silt, through, under or against Sal,
roes 55' EmIl 14) 37 heel from the
in,
tht
recorded In tOte Public Necrdl r,Wectiy, named Ociendants, art,
Ctfl'uSc ci Lof Ii, NIock 0, thena may be lotecod against you
,114 neminded In the P,IIIIciI
each of I?iern, and AllY K
RPUt
of Seminole County. at hollows
,NPMII"lt aloru sad !.uvth
WITNESS
my
uarud
aruj
tval
ni
and JOSEPh FREUD. her husband
SkCTION Il 1.
t n.
o. t
1*11,,, and it deed, INC riipO'ctivl
SECtION 3) the
• 30I)tffl 4)' 3O' Past 1710 laid Coutl iPult 31*1 dIt "f filrch.
1573
devitei, grintirt
Thai land lying and beIng In uin*flO*l
ö' '' Phue Point ci Neginnitsg
(SEAL)
**Ignes, li#n,,rs, creditors
* touth. Range 3) pest,
corner
Arthur H. Bptk*llPi it .
and recorded In thus Public Neuwdt t,ustel.b•qu,4icia,lSof any endel
end Ut. 17 $
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persons having or claiming by
ot Seminole County, at PoIlQws:
' r" b"c hrIn 'a ii I. held In
NY EliCit 5.011 DC
IFCTION S the w tt ci the P1W through, under or iqainti Ill,
Corutmilsu CPiamb.rs
s*
OflON V. rcECr4ICK
'sjtNe N ctthe P4W s,the N *'oi reipC.Ilve named DeIend.nI, ant
p.p
Al$ern.y toe Fttlt,uwer
each of 'h•m, and against any an.
the NE '* and the Wt ci INS SW *5
on &amp;v,i 17. lct, at 7
110
CajI
Cnm,t',ercla'
Stt'Ii
SFCIION I: T!*3 NIl '.5 and SF 5 all ,erons having, or clalm'ng I'
M or as u'w' t1..,ealter
I'
0 tt IJ'I4
he.o?ny ,iq'ul, title or Interest Inthu,
and INS S *' of the SW tI.
ss'bte
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ioIi':wlnij descrb.d land tiU anu
55(11014 7 The F
M'minoii County 5uird q
Publithu M*" II. I. Apr i, II. ISO,
.
ung in Seminole County, Florida
SECT 1011 I All 00 the said
AdIutIu*lt
OF n ItS
Ciul alIaIh,rs horn it may (on(Ifl
Ny Jack Syn'e Ch::.m.n
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SCCTION?: UI. SW *sI.
7*5(7 I' The SOuth Ii SI thi
jbl'Vu M*r, . S1)
IN THU CIRCUIT COUNTOP THU
SECTION 14 The W t of he SW
South m of SectIon 75, TownshIp)
tO 133
510H11UN714 JUDICIAL CI!. tkwdt0*eN*Oftn,eNWIA
Sui,thu, lange 30 Foul, lout mu
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMIP4OLU
SPCTInPI I? Th NE 'a and the
•igtil 'aay wiskOt s4Id t,art
coutily. FlORIDA.
Pm c,'ntt'tIenm iutd5r4I.'uIruj Il
SC '.. an'iIhe f U,cl tOte 04W cu
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77)71
0*' ADJUSt 'tNI'
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n'an.rs is more pamticIarli
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O*st,mon
NSICeOI Pvt,lic NearIng
ALTAit(St J MARTIN,
ATTL'$T: Aithuir II. Sock
d.icritrd at hollows:
NolkO .5 PWttht Oltin 11*11 the
WIFE.
'aithu, Jr.
TIACT I Ai the SW '.. of the 5
SO4'dOf Adi jStfl'iiOt'W,II(OfldijCt * AND
',and the W I, of the SE 1401 thu
Clerk
s,bIecheerr,.JtO(onside, oØcwouir.g JOHN I MARtIN.
SW ',ot SeclIon 33. To*nship 7
ubld: March 1). 30, ISIS.
teqUt%t 10 0P
11h pond £IJ
t4USDAPIO DES. 57
South. Pangs 30 Fill. LESS
t9"3y4' tite v11hu fr,m tPte pmopc"ty
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fleginning 4) 4 toW kUJ$PI of II'
recI.oQ I bOrrOw u'Der&amp;tIcn on the TO: JOHN 1. MARTIN
IN TIll lNCUlT COUNT, IN AND
NoriheatI corner ol the SE 'a n
oflowtho dvlcrubio prc5uerty
P01
SUMINOLI
COUNTY,
the SW I' of 5.tIhovu 3). Towtuii,ti
5? Mulberyy Strest
¼ '501 NE '50$ SW 'a. SW 04 SF
FLONIDA.
it South, Rang. 30 Fast, run WeS
MiodiHen, Np, York
Ct W '4 (tf Sf.OI(v* 7410 70
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7)141
37 $5 test, thence ',vth 300 Iou,
lOU
t Thrr Cf*rt-r-d 0% •CTC*% from
ARE HEPEA'i' PIOTIFIFO IN NE: ThIS MARNIAOS OF
thence LasI 3171 1.-I, thenc
tPuat
a
PtlI'cn
hoe
L7lsiohuticzt
Of
20114
FOSS'iR
LAUOS(,I,EIt,
uc' C.urs
hilh 303 fell, lh,ntt West tfl 5
0" Lorçw000 Markham Ma.iiJge his been tiled against
HUSSANO. AND JEAN A
fqt to tO,. poin' of beginning, tnt
Wi:
b
PumI.3
in
andoiImrIr,quir.dt0$orvea
COPy
c-ilc Nearing
WlF.
Icit road right of ways
l '' Arnw or Pl•adtrug to Ow
'hue Curlty C .ossi
Chambcrs
NOTICS OF ACTION
TNAC? Iii NelJlnnlnI 41,1 lee
relltlon
on
the
PetItioners
Al
of
Court HOuse, S.ntord,
TOi JOHN MOS,EM
SOuIh vi the Northwest corner o
JOSEPH
M.
MURASICO.
p
florida, on AprsI 17.
LAUSSCHEN
tpueSuk4oilh.sw". .
P M. or at snort lM'qI*t'cu' as !eQ, P.O. Drawer 745. Fern Park,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Tc'enshlp 31 South, Rang. 3) Foul
riorIda
33730.
and
file
the
orIginal
It' IC
run W.tt 5? 15 t.•f fhu.nc. Soull
VOl.1 ARE tfERtflY NOTIFIED
Of
Pieadng
In
the
Office
of
S.MnctIe Cc,,rtt floa"d

.i-taI lonO to Pits trCeI triIIe

4of's

staffing Tnny Kate

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barrels along tiwar.. Its down.

marble

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2 Monitor lizard fl L.cridsin
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T)EAB ABBY

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34 Op.,oi' eons

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proposed marriage

. Flip's

S$Spir.-dhoiit l4i.br'th.e 3SPdtvt,ior
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No one proposed this

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the owner And Ud'CSICfl2d t}* bO3s life. The
Qawford plays
s- ABC, Hi'c Comes PeIN' nngmtstreu of a tra'reHrog daughter refuses to testify 141
ISthPT3 behAlf,
Cottontail Rerun. Afl SD- circus in a $5fe (tt$TflI A

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SUMINOLI COUNTY SOANO
iN
CINCIJIT coumt ,os
IUMINOLU COdNTV, PLONIDA OP COUNTY COMMIHIONUNS 104 THU CINCUIT COUNT. IN *040
PON SIMINOLU COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION 040, fl.Hs
; p,.ry •;en th$I the hi N. he MCuIs..
NOTICI op PUSLIC HUANINO PLO! IDA
TPi
ci COunip corn CIVIL ACTION NO
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rnleonet I ot SernIneIe CoieIt DIVISION S
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%I I-'u it the SemInole Count! COlA! I. I 0 II i UNIT I and
l( iS 'II(PVftOM'l lt'i C I Corn F l•.I NOR A MONOSO. WI r F

that the
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the 1eend of Casey Jiww. Afl
nip wan t1 ó i

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Legal Notice

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%U0INOLU COUNTY
SOANDOPADJUITMUNT
1.tIC,I4PUCHISt1CI

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Inc it it) :2Cke, An the floor
Whel, the~ taa I "mrs of string

the mliture is to be gu-e it*
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with eali. at the
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the most important Greener)
and flowers tend to relax its and
lilt our spirits. Even If a person

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nnuid wc w etprct to put as
tiired effort into
nuiet'
izood p ?oran hart as In
e4her Ii -qa, Of 1I'4ng' No one is
barn
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skills. 't'ey are learned.
prarJtead, evaluated and tm-

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.ltby pants that &amp; sv h'e fØrida mv fi misied with !fly
insects u.uiar the leaves. area of
Landscaping I: u m.tter of Saw ni
•renJi', t.etnç
ptrr.onaltt ritzr plafd.. around studwe and explornc h c3the b'juieare low. WcUk U'hc tension group Include amMW
10 aw the IIkt frilrfl the prnvtn
fanily
t*ek and the neighborhood munteattons; the ens oing
from the tnml It is a matter of ralm of
and womeI tw
trial and error," she advised. y
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a landscaped showplace. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Wendell Holmes not only give constant care but
also tender loving cam. Top photo — Mrs.
Holmes with ii Hanging staghorn fern and, on
the floor, a nutmeg plant. Lower photo
azaleas abound in the Holmu ye-rd.

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pnncrtim.e is Here

plants which friends mc' ielghburs gave therr'.
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awareness tit the relationship doors that we use for recreation time produce LLfS gv1ng osygen • .
between man ar.d his en- - Ibty are the chart-n of the while consuming unwanted
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Plants act as natural light
indc4s?ar4irig of ecoi- and city street and the picturesque
ftlLers absorbing harsh sunraym
environment to show the way to landscaped borne,
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Plants play a very important rind heat. Air currents are
eststt'nce must Include opet. riI In the Improvement of our directed, obstructed and
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dig&amp;
tkinenta, plaits provide ac- Rain and oilier forms of
The goal ci conservation Is coustical control, sounds can be precIpitation are slowed by
now also directed toward this deadened, deflected and sb foliage, protecting soils. Shade
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- ,building of pleasing man-made reflection of sun tod light can temperature and reduces
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corned with aesthetics, fnwtftm deeI, polished brewn.bis, ptrpks. too the colors are an
and price. Here arc it few rich chocolates, two tTa r6tUrel. They seldom thiek. M
WANTED: Lively family perst.'-aI observations from cotta shades and honey-toned one 0FCt put It., "000kir is
needs furniture, practical manufacturers showing at the camel colors with sill manner of well-behaved at this market'
Pr.nta in fabric Ire an Imf,ties, more versatility, ac- I.Init Arge)es m'irket where shading in between. They are
store seldom pale tielge, however ptrtanl factor In furniture
furrJture
to pict up tired old retail
cessor
More frequently they're ñc In desn as they have been for
house. Must be priced for reaentatl'es go to buy.
sIIhough the shade may wera1
c44ig,
is
h
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look
rundown budget.
the Intensity of color, prints
YIo1rJ aeorvs to have brought be fairly light.
Sound familiar' If so, take
ha .-e become just slightly k'
Green
can
hardly
ht
ignored
heed. Help is on the way Influence and that goes for color
lyj4l.
In fact, geometnrr.,
as
an
Important
hxm
fashion
as
well
as
material
and
dn.
Because the lively, busy perflorals,
plaids end strtls izry
that
ft's
.'okw
color.
however.
are
seen
colors
Nature's
or
family's
needs
have
Is
am
to be Influenced
beginning
it's
has
become
so
earthen,
and
sea
been reflected In the hoTw everywhere. Earth, s
1urn1shtni market and the inspired many of the colir often hard to distinguish frwA rather heavily by fok arts and
handcrafted looks.
nations manufacturers are combinatloni, perhaps the mcii brown.
l.taUwalh the Ort&amp;..ital rui - - if.,. 1*,,.,Iüw- 1ik
...hI,u,h ,tqri,i h.bbs.
If, mint ci
avocado Is
and
white.
This
combination
gtvtng
way
to
olive,
and
olive
to
has
long enjoyed prremtnenct
homefiringL
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in floor design In the finest
New dcsIis shown at the Los wit treated In $ variety of a greenish brown
Ii, IL&amp;tStin LiGold Is still an important Interiors
Angeles Home Furnishings way s, from stylized floral prints
Mart offer a dvely look It' 'some fc trdiuonaI upholz1er to home fashion color and its nott the fel1ng ci the Oriental
t'cnt' ltpn it) stripes or warmth csizi be seen In w*Lle In a num"r of fine W0%t
fu-ntsl'mgi
some tr
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design for lamp bases on be
Laiirelat
this time ofyear may
out at bedS
cracker),.
preparaton made for the becc.rne infested with thrIP01Thrip. cause a distorted tip
"Were definheivnmmitted sumunPr flowers.
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SUZflITWZ fIDweTIfl5 annuals 9TO wtl,
to a more natural lock." ex-nnind5unseVa marketing are almost In the minority
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Here are a
people art becoming more few that will be available from
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sophisticated. 71n eect a your local m
Lamp to be more than just a Upp1Y shut. Zinnias, manlamp It ns to be an in- farm and typei. 1it0
tiTestlng and attractive ac both dwarf and &amp;&amp;Ugrowhi
VariCtieL The Wishbone fbwer
cewiry."
is Ideally suited to shady
Mustr0ting h14 Point further locations. Gompurena Is
UWet.ROES.AZALMS
is his f irm's coflectloo u lump another summer anrual that
ASSORTED
PURPLE, PIPIK. WHIT!
bases Inspired by African looks much Ukt Rod "•t
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it is
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icuipt*rtes and tht,sc un from everlasting and U 'VU an hat
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the dtIiITtS of the Antrican weather. Don't overlook Rose
AZALEAS
Indian.
Mom if you have $ hot dry
AIrWrICa'I Intem in band- sunny place this little plant can
crafted materials for the home form a bc.-utifW 'arpet all
BLUE VASE
I18tO24" DWARF GOLD TIP 2FOR
amy, In some ways be related summer long. l. to related to the
to the people's Interest In tex- Cockscomb family. The plant
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tural quality today. Many produces a man of foliage arid
PFITZER 'SPREADING"
I3 ft. BUSHY BAKER'S
2FOR
draperies, asltmatwes the top becomes a
for
LIthrirL
Upr'UIs*erY, was and floors flaming red. Give Fireball
ARBOR VITAE
prcm, ide teITIfIC trctural in. plenty of room and full sun. It
4.8'
temsL sensuous m nature x'e
rw1to a height of 410 5 feet.
lag ADd
tZI "Spreading"
SNORE JUNIPER
A few rain showers during
the large number of homespunlooking fabrics, soft velvets this month may bring out an
fiLth printed and cut), soft abundance of toadstools. Don't
Onion
Petunias- Begonias. Marigolds-Salvia
luther-like vinyls and long-pile gamble on eating them unless
you are a qualified botanist.
nv)or, In a furry look,
PLANTS 5 For 19 WHITE LACE PLANTS 49'

PLANTS
1"-4

WSHING WELL, with Mrs. Jessie Knight, esoratet the yard of the
Knights' home fronting on spring Liike in Chuluota.
(Liza Raker P11(40)

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t1gee feet. C)t.'ia iim
rturae, are ideal for cut
nflowers. The new hybrid variety nIlSIS that you might find IÜI1lY
Zinnia make ezcei:rnt cut desirable are Marigolds. These
to- come in new shapes, heights
flowers growing
two and a half let. Fnr an ari d colors. Don't OVrIOOk
planttrCü*eus
outsunding brit- COIUT
a'rcadv su.r ted from your Firecracker Red. The nw
nwstr o' gartict1 supply s'ure. super 3fl5 are a vrry doubled
HeI are some IK't will perform flower and nuy have pastel
adm*rabl - for you during the coin with two and thI torte
summer months. In Zinnias, effects.
there are many new varieties
Most everyone is famiLiar
available. Most of them art a with the common Ptgweed that
far cry from the old fashioned infests our Rarden, but there is
flowers that grandma grew. beautiful variety bometimes
You may want to try the referred to as Summer PainMezicana Zinnia, or the Persian settia. 'flus plant produces
Carpet. Don't overlook the striking effect against a green
Thumnbelinaa These are ideal or white background. The young
for pots, low beds and vdgingr,. leave are flaming, rosey

Spring is opening up, but you
AM have time to plant summer
annuab according to Fiorda
Nurerj-men and Grnwcrb
!.sociatIun FNGA). If you
navy w. 5uctcr in planting
aeeth this. nrnr'. 1 seedling

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The live oak Is one of our must
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trees. Its wide spreading

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horizontal branches and shape
make this tree one of the most
picturesque trees for landscape
use. 'Diii tree will attain a
height of 50 feet or more, and a
spread of 10 or more feet. Its
tnnk Is shert, stout ant! deeply
furrowed. The older tzeee will
have a diameter of three or four
fe-ct.

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Th e leaver are th ick,
leathery, smooth above, pate
and silvery white benea th, and

a' Artificial Plants' SALE'
7.9516 F?.-;4.9S PINK CAMELLIA

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but loses most of Its leaves for

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about a week or ten days In late

11-9 5 6 Ft.-29.95BOSTONTREE FERN

3 Ft. .17.,5 CHINESE FAN PALM

is.csi l Ft. .STRUNKDRACCENA .......tics

4 1 , Ft.. 11.95 PALMETTO PALM

n.isI 4 Ft. -3 TRUNK DRACAENA ........ 6.91

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4 Ft. .ISOSCHEFFLERIA .......... 415
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homegrounds. They will
withstand strong winds with
li ttle damage or limb breakage.
Because of its tremendous
spread. It shold be used along

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prefera bl y
thcornersoftbelot. - or
wherever dense chadt is
desirable. However, you shoud
be aware that it is next to impoasabi. to grow a good lawn or
shrubs benea th the dense shade
of this tree. Keep this in mind
wttensettlngciuta li veoakt.ree,
' Oaks purchased from nut,er.ea re gruwn in containers
or balled acid burlapped. These
plants can be set out any Wine
during the year. Bare rooted
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FEATURE OF THE WEEK

ltc,chiFST i. :iY
A low-emission' automobile
may be closer than we thins possibly only fivt %-rars away
- according to 'ssocIate prof
H Sean Dunn of IL o l'rnversity
of Rochester College of F.ngi.
neering and Applied Science
Dunn itlh work on research and
development of a de2n automobile propulsion system vtth
tIn- aid of a $31.5M giant Irons
the National Science Foundation

Dunns way t cut auto polIoho involes replacing the -dirty'' high emuss,on intetmul ron't
butuon engine with a much
snialier engine plus a hydrastatic trnr,:sic,1 capable .-'t
storing energy A hydrostatic
drive, he says. 'Is basically a
hydraulic pump-motor combination that transmits power
Th e
using ( l id pressure
pump is drlt'e-n by som(- external power source for example. a **clean-gas turbine

A WEEK 000 TO 5:30-NO MAIL ORDERS
os Wpaisr. Rd.. ktw.se Fahkoolks &amp; I... Reed, Wistar Pv

shoi3f he planted only during
late
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Rog. 1'1.15.PenncrestC Custom 5000 BTU 2
speed aircortdsnor,er Features adjustable
venlicetL'uiere for ccoiing wht,you want.:.
Two speed fart and co.,ling power, withahes Scott
foam liter Ton p'as.tton thermostat control
maintains clejsre'-1 ('in1Cratur $6 a

a000 BTU. 2spe.ed Reg. l7.95,dal.1Gl.$5
10 COO BIL' 2 spend Rog. 209.95, Sale 13805
28.000 BT'J, 3 sooei Rug. 359.95, Sale 33.95

Sale 17995

Req. 199.95. Penncre-s-t imperI4It000BTU3
speed air Condit ioner. Auto-Auremotonzoa
horizontal louvers for *aIi.to-waiico.o!ing

Ton position tflermostat control mn.untssns
des.rod temperatu re. Permanent, wshsbieScot,
tjrnfiItør Thre-e,peed Ian and coo;sr'gpower

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10.0008TU,3speed R.9.221.I6,Sa1.20t96
11.5001'TU,3speocl Reg. 241.9S, Sale 224.95

14,000BTU.Jpeed R.g.299.95,Sa1.269.95

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24000BTU.3speed Reg. 349.95, Sal. 314.56

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Rig. 221.95. Penncrest' Custom I 1.5COBTU
speed air conditioner Features til1-ut

ttr for easy cl-veining. prmrionl Scott tcj,n
filter Adjustable air 04e1 for cooling
where you want at Air as.har'gur 'ai'i
stain air, Wings in Irish air speed ta
dod cooling powar $1 a monl't'
2

Uve oaks are excellent trees
for street plantings, parks, and
as specimen trees for

29.95

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winter. New leaves quickly
replace the fallen ones.

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trunks intact Lower branches

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trimmed hedge.
The tree also suckers to some
extent and may be trained Into a

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if opt out during the cool months
of the year.
Cherry laurel are useful as
tall hedges or screen plantings.

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growing atmosphere, the plant
may reach a height of 40 fe-et.
Its leavet' are glciss; green
with a few teeth arcuxtd the
r'nargtns. Leaf arrangement on
the stem Is rJternate.
C'u.sters of small, white,
fragrant rwweM aboet one.
eighth men In diameter are
produced Is. the s'ring. The
fruit that developL Is about onehall Inch in diameter, round In
shape, with a stone or pit., and
black when mature.
This plant grows well in a
sunny or sl'sded loci'Ucm, and
will tolerate slight salt 'It. The
plant's foliagm Is consld"rel
poisonous and sIiculd not
eaten by humans or anlrr...ils.
Cherry laurel prefers a rich,
weII.dralned, fertile soil for best
growth Poor soils should be
Improved by the addition of
organic matter, su'h as peat
moss, leaf-mold, manures or
sludge.
Container grown plants are
available at nurseries. The can
should be cut and removed from
the plant before plantIng.
Container-grown i4afts may
be planted at anytime during
the year. Field grown plants
are generally dug with a bail of
soil around their roots and
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"Rebecca iub." in the background is a water oak tree, with attractive
bird feeders and bird bath. A unique piece of driftwood with
bromeliad, better known as tropical American air plant, growing
from the dt'iftwood, along with wild orchids and a yellow ceramic
Persian cat sitting in front of the driftwood is located in the Chadwick
patio garden Uow?r photo).
U iztIi&amp;ikerl'hotos)

Trees

Sophisticated ,eomi'trlcs
obvious))- borrowed from the
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i,jnerscnn Indian.asws'l1su
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such
rimtries u Poland and othw Summer Annuals
M4Idle European nations sire
making their way Into the
uphostery market and
shnirn on both trtditionul : Color Gardens
rnodrrn styling, depending
There isn't too much yii can 0
Color in the garden during
greatly on their color cornabout
toadstools. They are
be
swmner
binatwns.
appear and reappear as
going
to
ann
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the I,. of summer
Handcrafted articles rugs- according to Florida Nut- the summeI i.lOWOflI P.DCocculonsil tables and seats and serymen
Nos 1., the time to think about
Growers
and
are lit- Actior 1FNGA,. The IncrCOSI'4 yo. shrubs. You
particularly humps
easing in the middle-frice winter flowermg aN'55
may w&amp;--1 to r.'.i. i.t a few air
home furnishings field. An beginni ngrather seedy, layers your Rbbbee*ot
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fabric covers thr wails.

wh~!h well might have been
derived from Otiental rup
originally waver. In the
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teryslq. if the flowers are springlednn top and watered In. be lightly hoed In, followed by
Teipilng a Pme for clean amrple trrlgatlon,
jtowng under a mulch of If y

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18000 UTU. 2 speed Req. 2SII.95, Sale 2*2.95
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Sale puce. .?t.ctti. through Situ -day.

- Ornamental Shrubs &amp; Trees
- Nursery Plants
- Sod
Lawn &amp; Garden Supplies
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titles of 12% (ANNUAL PERCEN IAGF. I1M E 14 4%) on the must $500 and 1% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12%) on
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mine the approximate age of a
fly DAft tIARA IIARTUND virile solid orange and gold and
gr.an for piecing here anct Mfntot chfr.a. I r4ertr.d the Minton piece oi china. It is my
there. Varying the texture of the mirnhers os ih. 'underside of the
t.t Patterns i to
paltarn 146 cover the perkA all 1796 (the
gold
piliowu
pieces
indicate
the
solid
oriirue
and
Q. My husband who Is In the
t4iivy was recently given a very with some interesting fringe nurniber. From this pattern dA te his We chins sent into
old utsi heavily embroklarc4l would add eye sppv'al to the number, It is pfj4 -tiblo, to prJuetIoni to about 1*10
Japanw kimono as a gift by a pillows. Repeat the orange and determine the approximate patlerna 17 to 49 were made
from about 1510 to Ian; SW to
family with whom we have gold of your chair print In some age' E.Y.T.
A. Yes The pattern number m from about 1423 In 3510, and
become icausintadil in in colors aceessot$ea (vases, lamps, etc.)
trot-n about 1510 to
of deep blue, two shade, of throughout the room. if considered together with the got to i
Minion msrk can often deter.
yellow and sorre peach stacj, possible
Iwould like to wee the kimono In
Our living room arid I hsises
thought of using It
upholstery fabt$c or for pillow .
however, the fabric looks
rather delicate and an I don't
think It would hold up well.
What might I do with It? N.C.R.
A. I think It would be ud to
cup up an old and beautiful
kiutiomi eapedally if it I; In
fairly good condition. WI,&gt; not
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to
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Take our pla to the night lamps
football or baseball game wi th
Organic Fertilizers
you It will do them good
Do organic fertilizers. ck-Merrun mcliii halide lamps, med from (-ompo%t5. animal
used IC) iflununate sports fields manures and plant residues
— and warehouses — have 1n give any unique nutritional
creased plant growth up to
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qualities to food crops' A Cotper t-ent Sri CrreflhDuM culture
ns'rsit'. soil scientist
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The Weed Science Society of says not
America recently was told at
Prof William H Alhawa
St Louis. Mo. b Prof William saysthai althougtithe additson
B Duke, an agronomist at the of organic matter is beneficial
New York State College of Ag for nl management and eonric-ulture at Cornell Umvcrsd.
erosuin, the pt..rits prtJuce
'Ih? prime advantage of this cm orgamcallv fenilired soil are
lighting system is that plants not ntssarzl of higher num.
exposed to mern-un lamps Llonalqualitvthanptantsgrn*-n
more closely resemble field- wi th Inorganic or commercial
grown crops than ;in
-c have irrtilizt'rs
observed before"
In explanation. he said. th
Th&amp;s includes plants grown r elements essential to plant
refined growth chambers. he growth for the most part ent r
added explaining that plants pla.ts in. iririrgara form
grown under conventional
When organic matter
greenhouse light flora-tally dii- addedtoth'g-i,"headdel - 1
let from those grov.n in ;'n ic broken down b soil mitt..
fields in that thr arc tall and organisms and the plant r4utr.
sindls Ptant hr gre under ents in the Ut.iflui' metier ant
mcrvur lamps .ad sturth converted to simpler inorznii
s;.-rns and heanti leases
compounds Plants USC tht's.
I mike the flure..eent cud in
inorganic compounds of nitro
eicndesc-ent lampt normalh gen, phosphorous. potassium
used, the mcrrs.r h..b&amp;- lamps sulphur and trace elements as
emit a c'ontinuous i.peetrum sI..r?cs of the substances
ti~milsr to that z't tustural sun• needed for pla.0 growth.
light. f)u.c relAted ather adithan the plant. and in the
vailtages listed were i.icreased
uman • 4t P
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l'rhr intensits and less ampeelemen:s
hate
the
"me cued
rage 'strength of cleric-n-;
regardless (1 whether thes
ten' $ ,n the Lleenhctuse
erc doe.l to tt.rsos in organBecause of this heightened ic- or cominertial fertilizers -.
The proles..or said there sas
intensit% the lights can bc held
flC laboratory test or animal
at a tisgort Ic el,' Duke added
"This. 'imbined with the fact feeding tiial, that will infalfibis
that fewer banks of lights are distinguish plants grown with
needed Inere&amp;ses shading and organic fertilizers from those
pertiuti. more natural sunlight Crown with commercial ones
But he did stress that soils with
to filter to the plants
a high amount of organic mat'There is one disadvantage
Weeds such as quackgrau. wild ter have many desirable phva
mustard and green foxtail c-al properties. And he urged
shoed a growth iris tease of &amp;l farmers to use all practical
per rent - while ttit growth rate means to conserve the organic
content of their ss'l
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the wax base floor cleaning recreation room Is on the lower
preparations. Cleaning clothi or basement level. below grade.
should be changed frequently
We sr having trouble with the
for good results. After the
flixir, which is a concrete stab
surf&amp;'e has been cleaned, you
Owl, hits been painted with
may lighten the wood stwface
purh enamel. It seems to 1.3
with a commercial wood
constantly dusty, even though
bleach, following direction
we first treated It with a sealer.
carefully. Then use a stain of a
It looks terrible. is there any
desired shade. There are many
way we can correct this conways to finish wood paneling —
dition? — Mrs. Helen F.
clear lacquer, semi-gloss
A. The fact that your floor Is
varnish or white shellac,
thinned hail and half with dusty indicates that either your
denatured alcohol, or use one of paint Is flaking or that the fl-,or
the new wax stains for wood. was not properly prcpared in
onv
Dealers In wood (inian the fir? place. Centional
materials have thesic products psitts and enatuela are not suited
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and enamels should be used.
However, as a poublle
remedy in your case, give the
fl,or several acrubbings with
nonalkaline
cleaner.
A
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eliminate the dusting. Use fine
steel wool with the cleaner. If
the d4isting condition has been
relieved, apply wax or a
plymr finish. Wax Is just a
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is not satisfactory, the wax will
have to be stripped off. As a last
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room. as well u what you W.
If you wart aarm look tothe
room, choose a pole gold. If &gt;ou
w'nL a cool room, chie .pale
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The Tomb of Jesus Christ can symbolize
The truth beyond man's scientific eyes.
Explosion in that Tomb was cosmic force
To prove the death of Christ was not a loss,
Christ's mortal body fissioned Instantly,
From Flesh to highest radiant energy,
Like oxygen in water changed by death,
To gaseous atmosphere for cosmic breath.
Then Christ appeared in mortal form to show
True body of the spirit men shall know.

Thus goal of death let every man behold,
With many mansions Jesus Christ foretold,
The Father's house exists out there in space.
So wipe the tears, my children from your face.

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WEATHER — Yesterday's high 77 10W66. l.aat
night we had 3.95 Inches of rain, making it a total
of 5,31 inches In the last three days
Total accumulation for the month of March
Is 6.88 with most of it falling since Wednesday of
this week .
Tornado watch was In effect through 11 am.
today. Otherwise showers and thundershowers
locally strong and gusty winds today becoming
partly cloudy tonight and Saturday.

Clear weather predicted for tomorrow's Air
Show at the Sanford Airport.

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Wnc,"Thislsstrictly hearsay."

Snnfurd pollee radio
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Walter Gielow warned that In
a
Goldsboro,
Orange County, the people had
p.-edomlnately black arta.
Under questioning from to circulate petitions to allow a
explained charter question to come before
Crossley,
were
of the the people for vote,
that certain people
Kridcr echoed, "All we are
opinion that blacks could not
asking is that the people be
adequately represent them.
"That's Incredible, just In- given the right to vote on
credible," was Crosatey's reply. question."
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per cent amount of drugs used at the
of al; Seminole High School high school.
students are using some kind of Hs:ghes agreed that drug use
drugs was dropped before the 13 extremely high at the high
Friday meeting of the Greater school and opined that the
ChainbCr of Comntmlerce Majority of students are thkin
g1t
and national affairs drugs. He said the type being
committee but drew a vigorous used run the gan,tit from
denial from Jack Bedding, tittirijuana to "acid" and
heroin.
principal,
George Crossley, conunittee
vice chairman, said he was
quoting Det. Sgt Ralph Russell,
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on whether they want cornCarraway shot back, "Ycu're
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catering to q minority."
generated by Clifford McKibbIn
Carraway explained that by
Can-away.
Andrew
and
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several businessmen had up- of people to serve is also
limited.
proaclied him and expressed
City Corrunixsioner Gordon
opposition to districting. 'The
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By a five-to-four vote, uw been some whites on the
Greater Sanford Chamber of vonUni'.si'ifl who had riot dont a
sufferings of Christ and atone for their own sins.
Commerce legislative and super job and added, "this
With some wearing head-pieces of vines, they national affairs committee this thiong works both ways."
were whacked on the back with wooden bats covered moming approved a resolution
'- What you are telling me Is
With razor sharp glass, then flogged with whips of offered by George Crossley 10 businessmen are saying that
request the city commission to black people can't reprezent
bamhij rods.
Whcn It was over they fell to their knees and allow the voters of SILnICWd to them lstrictly, on thw basis of
in nearby decide whether to divide the color," frowned Crosaley.
prayed, then washed off their wounds
city into four districts.
John Krider, chamL.e
rivers,
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- proponents of districting and
has a 31 ièr cuit
those
committee
members
with no blacks on the
population
opposing change from the commission.
present system of having lout
countered with
cuwmluloners and the mayor
thing to prevent
is nothing
commissioner run at-large, the blacks from being elected" and
motion was finally,,passed whei'i asked KrIder what is the need
Robert Daehn, ciurman, voted for a district? The e.amber
yes."
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off. A six-year old daughter, tiosultal.
Jerusal'm for the annual Good Friday pligriniage of mourning to Calvary.
use Lorgwood fire departChztittne, was asleep in her
Warin spring breezes swept the city as the bedroom
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pilgrims, some of them carrying 2400t wooden boat came sailing
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North Orlando fir-it and then Jr., age 2, who said he was
was overturned by the high
hop-scotching Into U,e hond- nwakeiwd by the "terrible noise Cox home Is in excess of $a,000 making haste to the scene,
neighbor
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winds.
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Bart Furstec, a spokesman
for McCoy Air Force Sam
where the pLane was based, said
IL carried a crew of seven when

giant B52 bomber crashed and
Firefighting and
other exploded In a residential area
dii.pathed
equlpmust was
today, and Mayor Carl Lang- it exploded and burned about is

from Sanford Airport to the
crash scene

there were numerous civilian

By Gary Taylor

A military aircraft,

ford said seven crewmen quarter-mile northwest of the
aboard were killed. lie aLso said base.

a 842 cuualtles.

The Use is just uuth of Or-

bumuber, crashed near MCCOY

Witrses&amp;ei sss4 the bomber
l'eoule wh. saw the eight-enAir Force finie at ap- ned jet crash '
Said at Least still was burning about an hour
proximately 11:30 a.m. today. eight homes were damaged after the crash and that moAccording
to
Herndon when it slammed Into the dent.sofbornes around thecra'th
Ambulance Sen ice, of Orlando, ground in a near vertical dive
site were being evacuate"se veral persons were k illed In Three of the home-s were gutted beesuseone wing of the aircraft
the crash."
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dispatcher said, "It's safe W
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explosion and avery available
fire truck and emergency
vehicle was called to the area.
Acsorsttng to eyewitnesses on
the sc'r'e, sever,'1 houses were

Involved in the crash. The High.
way Patrol reported the plane
cattle down is, aiubdietsiun just
north of the Beeline highway,
One report stated that about
eight hosss-:. were Involved,
w hile anotbr report indicated
is many .13 nine houses were

damaged in the tragedy.

Emergency

rkers had to

light the uratlic to get to the
scene. The Highway Patrol put
out urgent pleu over radio and

television, asking people to stay
away from the site of the crash.

Every available state trooper
help
was sent to the scene
to

control traffic.
One report from the scene of

the

crash stated, "People are
ever - wtst,rc'. "
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caiisersnnass, fmght,ng the traffic
to make his way to the rcene,
said people In the area were
estimating the number of

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because of the henv tra1ft
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at the Orlando air terminal
FAA offielalt were oat the
scene when the plane came
dnWTl and another drove to
Sanford from St. PeteratMaYlL

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Depart ment

k'tter- might very wt'li sUind
fur Pretty Important Guy as it will deal with the training and job Of a
left who made the film on
sheriff 's deputy. Depu Beau Taylor
' Helping Hand " will be in charge. Iesentthg a check for $&amp;i from the
South Seminole Optimist Club to finanvu the project are left to right
President Bob Moe, Sheriff .John Polk acceptrngJ, Jack DvVilin,

treasurer:

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and Dr. Fred Frazier,

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secretary.

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Fla"tn, S.miniI. Count.
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114 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 77.713
IN RE 'T s.' M.r'iaot at
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ttta, an action for diSeolul ion of
ma' "101' Iiaib"4IE1b NAP' A'
M1C.L, arid v. a'r rEurrfd to
Serve a Cy Si yjr written
defenses If ', to II on CAR ROs.L
RURIL Attorney to, PetItlCntr.
417 IsatWord AtlantIC BoAt Building,
Si,ifori, Florida 37111. and III, n,

oriowlof wIth tOe CWSL Of tile above
Court on or 0010'? thea II? day
Of Mat,, 4.0 tin. sftw'wisa a
lt,r,St tnay be Vitif'hlI £91'fl%'
you for thee r*Uef dernandast In
PetItion
*ITtlEm sano and tims Sell OP
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landings in the future ibe
Santora Seminole Cou"lio. Vto!idf.
police and fire departments will
Slalom $r.op. and that I tnte,tcl tr know exactis, where to go when
v.t,r amid flamr Ifl' Ill. Cleft ' aiernergenc'sItuaUon arises,'

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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO 77123
DIVISION A
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
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thaI a roc,inu fCr tts d,5%Oi.JtIOr
04 m.rvl.ØS has bean It.,! aua'ns'
Yost in tIle Clitul' Cour t In and IV

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approach to the terminal

When was the la.i.t time you
waved to the engineer or its
passengers' Gives you a good
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Now get this, as the la.st ('at
passed, who should be standing
an
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to the coctrolmen at the heed of
the train to go ahead and Lilt the
gates cause the Last car had
passed the crossing ... who
should be there but THE
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Two sides of the coin mete presented this morning in
closing arguments by counsel In the trialo Richard ourley,
charged with first degree murder of George DeGlovarmi.
Assistant State Attorney Newman Brock, In a scathing
denunciation of consideration of mercy (the state Is asking
the death penalty), told the jury to "think about mercy
think about how tlgtt!y the victims tie was tied imagine
the Intense pain the decreased suffered the fear of his life.,
think if you were in his place...
Brock then admonished the jurors," people are always
asking what are they going to do ... (presumably about th e
crime situation) ... "you are the 'they' ... let the word go out
from " courtroom that the citizens of Seminole County are
not going to tolerate a heinous murder."
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on this birthday party (how in
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EVERY DOLLAR OF ADVERTISING
returned to

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specu- I thanks
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young fr-lends from th e
Longwuod Elementary School
who towed ow' facilities, and 10
his foliow'up thank you DOlt
said, "My mother will read t.hC
Sanford Herald ... I WILL
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finally brought her parents and
a service 514111011 UttendaIlt (or
her alit. This apparent:y
lrightCtlLMi away the rapist
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41114 Uiicc h4)ngwo(itl yttuths
were beaten ln Tuesday attacks
reported to Sanford polit't' iii*ti

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Carlson, 77, of Kane, Pa,, was killed Tuesday uf"
Ay a tractor s she wniI'ed netir the
Seminole golf enUrut club house, Th tractor, operated by Cleveland
Williams, Eatonville, also struck a parked car (above) during u
thw*deratui'ifl, Troope r Robert Lovering Is shown examining the
vehicle Deputy Sheriff Charles Werner stands by
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jwm.ped on the three buys for no
apparent reas&amp;-n.

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hospital's emergency room.

t)Islrtct Hospital. His stile,
was admitted to the

In an attack on juveniles, a
iitngwiisstt i*iuther iEt)fl1pIkIfled
to to county authorities tier son
Herald Index
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12/i friends, Mickey Lang and
Dr,('rane
COMES TO STOP
lkitrAtthy
Robert h'ulbnight, all of
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Tue3day when someone entered the Incoming cars qulc*Iy into a
their motel room and stole an space.
estimated $0 cash and $70 In Squad cars and motorcycles
40H ho used, (Thief Stiller iakt
tPIbt!liVfa Ct.eCkA.
Det. Ma Hughes reported to keep the flow of car's moving
the thief removed several rapidly. the closel the
)alou'1 from a back window to officers, rather than the traffic
enter the Sanford Court room lights, will he usad to keep the
The group had gone to receive movement consis!ent with the
of traffIc.
tritattuent for sun burn at the volume
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high 81 low 59 with .27
Extended
outlook Friday
of an inch of rain.
Mild
to
warm
weather with
through Sunday:
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only a few showe .
Howling springtime winds, hailstones and a
sprinkling of tornadoes chewed at Florida's
midsection Tuesday from the Atlantic beaches to
the tip of th e Panhandle.
No deaths were reported.
WEATHER— Y esterday's

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missed taking an additional $100
OlO a small overnight ca
train
took the stand yosterday
Defense Attorney Frank on his neck.
that the Travelers checks bear the Old
Brock alluded to the crime aa ternoon, when he said
Cannon, on the other hand,
which he Kent Bank of Grand Rapids
launched a tirade against the "a brutal, severe, heinous type large sum of money from P00 emblem, the detective added.
he
told
of possessed emanated
law enforcement system and murder." Fur ther.
"Its too bad. These are nice
some of the principals involved testimony Indicating that the which he had In a coffee can and
irls who had come to Florida
worked
in this case, the details of which victim's neck size wits his pay check. (Gourley
local Ilneoleum and now will be forced to curtail
are deemed libelous and too decreased over four Inches by ii days for a
their trip and return since most
firm for $65 weekly.) Brock
th e tightness of the tie,
sordid for public I Mt.
was stolen,"
of their money
Brock por tr ayed a violent startled the jury with the
Cannon prefaced his remarks
ac- Hughes said.
With the notation, "You have no struggle at the crime scene by contention that when the
The girls are Debor ah Bolt,
Idea what officers will do with the fact that there was a cuseit told Miss Palmer that he
at '&gt;' Oldham, Gail Lampe, Jan
witnesses when they're out to shotgun hole In the flooring and had lost a religious medal
Kunst and Julie Vanderveld.
that the work, "the hartlest day's work
get you ... you can't conceive .. went on to contend
Hughes said the five were
perpetrator of the crime "really he'd ever done as the night he going to Daytona Beach today
they have so many ways .."
flrock, In a systematic thought he'd be cool and cover killed the deceased."
noted the but would return before starting
Brock then
presentation of the state case of It up" by covering the victim
their trip home.
proof, detailed each of the with a blanket and wiping prints testimony of Eddie Jones, who
said that when he went with 11w
witnesses' testimony, and told from the shotgun.
the
discussed
defendant to purchase a car and Brock
testimony by L Robert
Grant of the victim being struck testimony of Ruth Palmer In noticed the $400 which the
DAYTONA PEACH, 11*,
with such force that his den- whlchahedtsclosedthatshedid defendant displayed. Caurley
Former state SetI.
(API
will
never
miss
his
not
see
the
defendant
from
530
said,"
George
from
tures were knocked
Denali Patrick O'Grath, 13,
pin,
on
the
night
of
the
murder
tia."
glasses
knocked
th
and
his
mou
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killed today wheu an auto
until midnight. ( G our l ey
Then detailing the testimony
f rom their case.
ct by his wife slammed into
was
at
the
Burger
of
the
Kenneth
dnit
star
wtthes.Vi,
testified
he
mentioned
Further, Brock
Russell, Brock said Russell a parked truck on Interstate
testimony of Dr. G. V. Garay Chef at 10 p.m.)
discredit
Work
attempted
to
ItleflhlOfled he had spoken with Illghwlly
that the victim's necktie was
O'Grady was pronouaccd
testimony
of
(',ourl.'v.
who
e
tt'onl' on fig. tA Col. 11
tied so tightly II caused a ridge th
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of freedom comnmemcratlng the
Israelites' liberation from
Egypt, begins at sundown
tonight with the trathtionai
pedder or t'emonlal meal"Why Is this night different
from all others" the youngest
boy In Jewish families will ask,
and the head of the family will
retell the story of Ixiw Moses led
the Israelite out of Egypt.

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and proposed Butler Plaza and Muik€t Squarc thopping

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sheriff and chairman oi the
two-lane
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traffic, said he Li working unusual traffic that w know
will he generated by this at.
traction at the airport We
asked the coopera tion
N
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Branch Road. The city council approved posting of
annexatfo ordinance Monday night's meeting. To be

Sanford.

Florida 4305 a'. II preWttl', e*I$?m
Ordlhalmcrby yii?e
tnttwformof
1i Laws OlCiOItii7I.?'. •'.nnIQnUr
neceSsary di' U, thr repeal of
Florida Statute 12.S 05 Jfl?? because
Laws 0 f F$ørlda 0 iOS has been. and

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noon time. I was or SR 46
stopped at
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to Os. a source Of
fusion and sat created wscq'tli,1ty
s'.ltt, ralatlor to the county's ability
to purchase and contract under
hem, ruSt wItPtw the niChtllty for
Cnypq4ltiv* bidding. $510 Laws of
Florida 43505 at ratinII', suiting
WI title fonT' of an ordirwmic,. Is
hehO$ r,o.aI.,,
S.cHon 7 Intl ord'narte w.aII
tasa ittoct whom the Word of Cairn?',
Commislianr's
Viat, vaCilvet!
r.tlIa'.or fran inn S,C"ita'y 01
Stat, ft..' tnlI crdnsn -.' 1.1' 11ain
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maximizing

'mimi of the thousands of i*Y iind keeping the ears of
visitors moving izeadiiy It I.
vehicles that will zero-in
c,inford Airport Satruday fo quite ilkel, that d'e Young
the dedication of that munkipal Sheriffs" of the county force
facility and the air show, will have aselgnmenta.
11w Police officers will
featuring the USAF Thun..
pcohlbtt parking along the
derhirds.
111e1 Ben Butler Plans to use pertmeter h1ghways In order to
notrrnlytheavaliablemenfrom keep the lanes oçmn and to
accident
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she tried to get across Persimmon Avenue yesterday, the
engine of the Auto-Train was
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The engineer got out of the
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tell about the Greyhounds, Lions,

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A. R, C. D. A. A. C m'e federalstate matching funds acencmts.
r) is 051? Ofl Ufl?Mtrkt*d ae.
ci'amt. financed with font cents
of the state gaw'ilLne laS. The
federal government r,cently
unloaded a bundle of money to
us and we had In use up our 1)
accorut In match n order not in
lise the federal handout."
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Further Improvement of
State Road 4 will he delayed
for at least a year IsesuOf' of
"the lark of money," it was
stated by 1)iivIa, in answer tn an
inquiry by The Herald as to the
re,srn for the postponement
Ilavim continued to explain,
nip,wever, that "lark of money"
does not mean the IXiT is
without funds.. "it means we

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4olks
only the "good news" In
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ARTHUR H FECkWITH, JR
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P'S Iii,,Dqpv'y Cs.'t
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp; BERRY
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P.O Draw,' 7
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ATTORNEY, iou,
PET IIIiIPIEN
Pu011it, AUnt'S 31. 35. April A it
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patllive bIouW,g on puithilas all0
ain?racts. r'ovldhio tar the repeal
Of Lawsot °bcrIda £3-SOS at iilIitflg
Inttu' IOrrnOf an ordinance by vIrtue
at Ls of FlorIda 71-79, SatIttIg
Iot'Th time r.an for repasi and
p.'OvIdtng an ettscliv, date
Ft It Oi'd.lnw! in the IStd Of
Cotwit'v ComnmIsUonor's of Sornhel,
Coteity. Florida

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organizations?

NOTICE
kinilcv is harM,1 gal.. l,a, ttis
llosrd at Cbtt!', Commissioners of
Sdrnlnohi Courtly. FIVIU. th&amp;i.. AT
c'c*Ock p M. or as sour'
7'
ffiaflr as pUibfe. or the 1l?t
n$tdr ,he
day o AprIl. 1172
wsaCftnit of the toIIowtnç Dr

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Wednesday, Mrh 29, 1972_Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Csf'i($
641S Year No '158

DOES

Stolle l)rparlii*t'nI

FflFI) VAN I'F,IT

A cOI1IIIICIPII pIInKe of lnlornw'I Tile Satitorti lh'ralul II' twlilgi' einqtrtirIlon would
be ntIvertlMfi for t;lds tLil.s
plans, iippt'OvIlt*, agreements thIs insirnlng. lie ,'ontIntIfMI:
and other pertinent data for the ,,We have been given the gre. mining June, as was planned
'°' light
by ecologists, en- f or wuvin time, thivis replied
C'Ofl4tflit(iflfl of
IIIIIIIIII(!!it tif title for necessary
Osleen twid!.* on Slate Road 41 VIiOflfIWIttflhiS(J' nnti all nllk'tl
nhqhts-t,t- wny for the apart
over the St. Johns t'.'t'er 1' en agetti'tes to UontInuf'
,,We rtinilett this morning the aspr"ni hem would prt4ilt;tt an
route In Washington, D.C. At 11w
same time it was learned today completepackage of necessary cony slant.
"If we rnut enter Into rotsthat further Improvement of papers to our Tnitntiausee
,lrtnnntirtn
fur land," he ex.
henllquiartrriu
forf,trwar,lit*g
to
Stale Road 43 has been delayed
the federal IH'pnntuiu'nt of ploiricil, 'wi' tfAllti tie In the
for at least a year.
"We are on schedule on the Trnniporthtion at Washington, tount.s Fur two (it three years
new Osteen bridge," Al Davis, DC , for its approval and however. if we can negotiate
district planning engineer of the release of federal funds for StIll emafully for lb. n.'qtiirett

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kn,Inol,Cnunt'.. rIovIda tsnort
Pith' at wimtrr is IN RE
'THE
MARRIAGE OF MARIAN 7
MOIINACK'S. PETITIONER and
MOMPIACI'S
&amp;tOfiG
hSt, prasenli
RCSi'Ouflh!N'T
mrnand you Pt' san,.r and file
vast' Antw?! of OtI5*' d.ta,na or
pPasdiflQ w tin Uw Clerk 0 the Circuit
Fiidi
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WWI 5.'wr a 0Py thfrt,)t Ot'
P.tItion.rs dttornay, Mack II
Clsvha, it.. (ELeVCLaNU.

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A MAILER tell

At. Ord'nance ritall ft to Somair

harsh', óan tha t I
engaged In buIlnhlt a,

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IN THE EIRIU!) COUW), It, APIL'
COUNT'S.
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL- ACTION NO 71341
NOTICE oil ACTION
154 Ri THE MARRIAGE OF
,,'..,ps p. stii.: V'E" 7j otirk
SUODS.
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RESIDENCE UP4KNOW'.
KNOWN
LAST
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n thy SnfnrtI Airport Airport Zi 1118?Ig tflWk whichwnuhil e(Z
to $4Oflfl(
Superintendent Eitmnnd if-Ai
called
the foam truck
He
Turner pointed nut the ni'el for
iUandnrd operating equip.
ITWOt' for an airport. The truck
would have is tank to hold foam
but would also tr used as a (Ire

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detective sergeant with
101?1 Polk'. Department
was recognized as highest in
his class for both acadenuc
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by Seminole Junior College
at Lyman School South.
Ttwsday night br the Polke
Basic Recruit Training
cose. (kit of five ciaa

graduated he is the only one
achieve both honors.

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Hanson and the amount of fee
be paid was not revealed.
However, it is believed to
in the $15000 to s000 range.
Hanson told the board the
gudieswthtwcnaductadina
series of phases over the next
10-days with report made to
Owncil at
Pd
The overall study will tntiuzlr a
IM and description of specific
development goals for the city
with land use und density maps

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there are 41) to 50 famIlies who however that the lists be mnd
not purchasing licenses
and
are
Council
to
the
availab
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charges,
yet
arc paying sewer
SPRINGS-A have not hooked up to the water perhaps "some of us can do a under the old fee system and

ALTAMONTE

little public relations work

hard-nosed ettltude toward system.

that these firms would

$40 Million Loss in Calif.

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needs and consistently uses.

Lavender said this steel or.
Road Supt. J. C. Lavender dinarily sells for 25 cents per
told county commissioner he pound but the county could
visited camp Blanding Last obtain it for six cents per pound.
week to investigate the lie recommended the purchase
feasibility of purchailna air- otiS tons at a coat of $1100. On a
plus steel which the county motion by Ed Yarborough, the
- Board voted to purchase the
g steel with money from the
contingency funds.
Greg Drwnmond
told the board it is apparent
people do read commission
Policy
reports in the newspapers since
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he had received a number of
letters with advertising pamphlets about safe sickle
According to Rodney Layer, operating equ1nent,
administrative assisUnt to the
In last week's Commission
County Commission, a problem meeting, a claim against the
exists in some offices where the road department was read. A
'open door' policy Is recom- woman claimed she had been
hitbyaflylngobjectasa county
mended by the board.
How. of uperaiiusi in all u. siiuwv* p.il l, .i. And the
&amp;es are (torn 1:30 a. in. to S p. question of safety factors was
m. except the Agriculture &amp;wussed and reported.
Lavender said the mowers
wh$('h naq-ataa from $ a
are as safe as they could be
SL to 4:30 P. in.
In the utility control office, made and the incidence of
, fl)inj objcctz is rarc. Drurn.
A&amp;mbdstrator W11IL-ar, rb"
ha4tel ne would find it dii. mend said the equipment shoula
flultton his work hours and either be made safe orchanged.
schediula in order to be to the Hence, the mall In that regard
ames every day during lunch since Last week.
Lavender told the board the
break.
that
there
will
equipment
recommended in the
felt
The Board
lii times in the small offices advertisements sent to the
• when it will be necessary for the chairman Is far too expensive to
office to be closed but did be considered,
recommend that, when Drummond asked Lavender
pcithle, U In the case of the to make a comprehensive
utfllty department, either Pinch report on the accident and
Cr his secretary would be In Uw submit It to the board before the
claim can be considered.
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its-ward II the new fees went
The list of names inclui.e before we put the police
thaw property owners who have
VIiO ?.AS THAT MOVIE STAR I SAW Yot WITH LAST NIGHT" lithe President
failed to hook-up to the new some har-Jthip cases, the mayor them. " Dcirfman said. In his into effect now.
prepared showing existing
should ask, and the night was the worldpremiere of "The Godfather." Henri
Swofford again urged that
sewei system was taken by the pointed ouL And the ciL,k needs a oputim it is improper not to
readenbal and non-residential
pair help celebrate the film's sur.
KIssIzgrr'&amp; answer would be All PolarGrim.
law
uniformly.
Radio!!
submit the names to the
enforce
the
City
Council
Tuesday
night
with
policy
particularly
concerning
population equivalents lazed on
cmat a New York after-opening parts.
Swofford said a complete list police chief for ftt0'
lImE) Of the those not taking water.
and ________________________________________________________ at Least one
capacity, existing
opinion violators of the WWI!T
Swofford said those failing in will be given to the Council at "You turn OVT the names tend
proposed. of the water wW
these people will be brought to
ok'i meeting.
ordinance
should
be
taken
into
hook
up to the sewer can be
sewer system and Iranin
othcr
a-t±on,
thc
Cncin
court"
the meyt'r raid.
municipal court
charged with iolatk of
spom'tauon
Radloff
suggested, as c.ne
Mayor
Lawrence
S"offod
ordinance
but
"If
they
do
not
passed
unanimously
on
second
Also to be prepared we
ll
I
=JvT district &amp;des an:1 rnoO
Canistran.,
Anartme'nts
be
rtnv,
w'a,is.
'w'
tv
vu.
eu.-rrnth' 37 famIlies who have
L'unortantly a new zoning orleh
prosecuted.
Both
have
received
either."
into
effect
In
October
wtnot
paid
violation
connection
charges,
pay
fines
for
dinance and recommended
greatly reduces fees for the licenses under the hotel section
More than hail of the nation's were very vulnerable to the Eu)tlwr 44 who have paid the
location Of the new fire station,
FRESNO, Call!. (AF) Two
in
the
treezing
lemperaturei.
- The ba-A bamee., of the old or&amp;mLrKv raUler also
1p
am
W ra n grapes Are
charges but failed to hook up to aftrr Uw*ing over the list Wd hze. ,
ft planner said.
consecutive nighti; of tr
National
Weather
Service
the
system
and
100
nwy
we
not
hardship
case:
to
however
when Radloff who has the apartment section wtich
me
at
least
Dorfman
teature,
have
caused
an
FrelflLi
area.
ialem
Barverian.
Councilman Dan
predicted a warming trenid be-- famntheswhoArt buying neither hil, personal knowledge and fought for the reduction, asked carries a larger fee. Radlof!
pushed for Hanson's ap- estimated ps-milton to Sw general num&amp;W (ff the
service from the aoi should be taken. Caun- if the ncw Ices cuuld take elf oct said.
poinncnt dczpttt picas from mIllion damagr to the raisin asiuwmtimi said grape shoots pinninç today, but terra- water, or s
Swofford insisted the old Isv
sprouted
faster
than
usual
ontures
In
the
grape-growing
area
city.
nown
addition,
he estimated cilman 1' k Radio!! asked, now.
In
Councilman T. A. Radio!! f
op in Freano t.owi*y, k
a, ambiguous as far as apart,
der 10 to 10 degree tempera- dropped to 27 degrees Monday
time to study the planners
j fti
"raisin
merits art concerned, tail the
tines earlier this month and and 30 degrees Tuesday
written woaL Dorfman said
A state senator asked that
owners of both facthties will be
1w saw particular advantages of area be declared a disaster
brought
Into court, if this Is f
associating Altamonte with area.
Radlofrs WiSIL Under )x*el
Hannoti duc to the fact he will be Dzmagr to oftr crops was
designation, the councilman
doing work for the CALNO believed widespread in central
said, both apartment buildings
Coundfl of Lacal Governments, and Southern California, groware paying $100 for licenses
First of the reports Is due to be era said. Farm spokesmen said
while under the apartment
submitted within ttwee weeks. ioues possibly r.mnlng into
ff
official
I Ci,ntinswd from Page 1)
Mooney, who
Hanson said he is hopeful that millions of dollars were exiti
Davis bad Wormed Greg In the road department under efforts to install a four-lane belt. section nearly $3,000 would be
much of the Altamonte Springs peeled in hull and nut grov
former Gus. Claude Ks-k, added line around downtown Orlando. collected from the two.
Drununond. county
Information obtained lit
By MARION BETHEA
to prevail on He pointed out SR now is
and tomato and vegetable
attempt
chairman,oftheyear'sdelayon he would
ir rts can be used In the f
friends In the DOT to reicase being used as a beltilne, betSR 436. me county seeking i murwy ft= the
9
CALNO study for which state
State Sen, George Zenavieb,
MARCH 111111, IM
NORTH ORLA NDO - James Sasser
D fund or Any ween U.S_ 441 at Apopka and the
Howard H. Hodges
Beeline Highway at McCoy
ADMISSIONS
Judy
Ford
fund.
Interstate 4 and the Seminole- contingency
iipprovct me planner said the Raisin Bargaining Association
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Sanford:
Drummond expressed jetport. me beltline would loop
P. Johnson
two-year
a
2
council
heal
election
lot'
the
Group
Orange
County
line
igeor
U.S.
!.ltamontt Information could ix had put the Fresno County ml______
n- from either side of Orlando
Wayne Francisco
in
any t -ti
Willie
Smith
pessimism
term.
tt
441). This would
;.art of an "in kind corn- am ks at between $35 jfl
Arthur C. Andres
Mary Lee Harrell
n- pavement of SE 436 hec-ause nurtFwird U. same point north
four4anuig of all SR 436
Sasser, who tied with Incumbent councilman
itiiitlnn" to the organization. and $40 million.
of SR 434
Lottie
M.
Luster
Gladys Jennison
chiding a portion in Altamtsite _____________________
Swofford stressed the
Wintun Hurt with GI votes In the regular election
He asked Gus'. Ronald Re.11
James Howell
Emory Lane
Springs. in Seminole County.
necenity of the city having a gao to declare the central San
last week, received 71 votes yesterday.
Emma L Ashley
Beule L. Dixon and baby girl
Drummond directed a
pinnner especially with the talkJosiquin Valley a disaster area.
votes and these
Hurt garnered
Elizabeth R. Jurlmal
Julia Warriner and baby girl
to the Seznuwle-Orange
now Of developing eight to 3. a designation which would
Doris A. Greensteth
Ju
anita Hem, DeBary
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write In vote for "Charlie Brown."
legislative delegation for a
story buildings in the cern- mnaie gTUWJ5 eligible liv low.Maggie Morris
Mary Keller, Deltona
hG
votes
were
cast
but,
according
total
Of
A
sii
meeting to discuss the
muntty. Hananu was to meet
* all-business loans.
Christine B. Walker
Elsie W. Lam, Osteen
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to Village Clerk Mary Norton. there Is an apdelay Rep. William Gorman,
with Swofford this morning to
ILI
Reagan has not yet responded
Ernest Moody
Charles Vurglnac, Enterprise
parent ems- in the list of registered voters. The
delegatior chairman,
dLICUU CQIIITbCt.
to the request.
L.crenzo [. Fields
Pamela B. Green, Enterprise
responded that the current
total furnished by the county Is 591 but. In a
Roosevelt White
B.
Niblack,
Thelma
session of the Legislature
recent survey of electors for the Community
Wendy Strawder
Longwood
thold cnflmue through nuds.neiat1nn, .himhf lv tn'er 1111) were counted.
1.snnett H. Robertson.
AprLl and tile requested meettrig
Deltona
This being the ease the toter npathy which
.
could be held in late April.
Rosa1nd Schwartz, Deltata
has been cited would be erroneous In that almost
Rep Eugene Mooney (only
Bernadette B. Glade, Deltona
m
iiciegauon nemtier mending in
half of the registered went to the polls. In the
Lao J. Monaban Sr,. Delt.ona
Seminole Cowilyl mtorrued The
regular electIon 133 cast a ballot.
Lamar
B,
WIlliams,
Herald this morning he would
i
r
Winner last week for Group 4 council seat Is
1"Twood
1
contact Tom Webb, DOT
dl
MIller. The new council, as well as Mayor
Victor.
DISCHARGES
f- . , [
ryu
executive duv". in an effort
Sardurd:
Granville
Brown.
who
was
urioppmed.
will
bt
1)
I C@aUwAed from Page
Cannon
the
attacked
U, obtain a release of money for
Agusta H. 17r.
.
IIC,ated at a reurganizatlonal mncrtlng of Council
'bI
the defendant who told him he credibility of Uw
SR 436 from the I) fund. which
4,,
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on April .
andTro Durlandwcntttwvugb zeues,notlngovw&amp;sacunvicted
DoviL
d Is dt,pleted
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ki -I L
awUIOow of the oeceueo nome, uuet, the other insane. snr
JOE)
delivered
his
held a shot gun on him and then attorney
argunent In such stentorian
amId, "1 strangled him."
Gouriry, who gave conflicting loses, one juror clasped his
If in pain.
and vacillating testimony forehead
The Navy lalucklng for high
Mothers alwat used to sa y things like
j
Comm contended that the
yesterday, at one point asked
caliber
young men Interested In
1
that, and thee still do, "Be careful
the prosecution for a few reason Gourley left town and
working In the newest job the
, .0
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N,-Mien YOU C"O the street," and, "Don't
wanted to know "If the Pica! was
moments 'tm' concentrate
Navy has established, ocean
,~ h
I
This nuirnlng. be appeared on" was because tie had been
ip your milk I" sound as familiar to
systems technician.
lmnpaedve, rocking back in his threatened by Miss Palmer's
The Navy requires a constant
I i today as they did a couple of
- chair and resting hi bead upon !uttit'r and "the old man
supply
of oceanographic data
vte,attons ago.
theatened to shoot him."
his hand.
for purposes of research and
in a final blow, Brack cited
Cannon appealed to the
development and the support of
The City of Cassetberry oll:Its your support in the purchase of the Lend
the discrepancies In Gourley's rensiming Of the jtw' In this
And
we
think
that's
good.
Because
the forces afloat and other
purchase
to
preserve
the
interested
in
this
Country
Club.
If
you
are
Lakes
0'
testimony in which his landlady argument by contending that It
operational commands. The
it's a demonstration of caring which is
golf course and retain the open space and rural chara ct er of the community,
testified that be told her he had w a "weakneas" of wan to
collection and Interpretation Of
p.ease check one or more of the boxes below:
carried from gecieiation to generation
rec.vlved en in)ttance and "get messed up with wane
this data required the special
purchase
of
the
interested
in
the
I am
and caring i what funeral service is
that I,r had to leave town (to woman"
otan systems
skills of
will
pledge:
and
golf
course
by
the
Chy
W
Following a rebuttal by Brock
move to Oriaiido tetznae his
all about.
technicIans. The maintenance
)Sl0 ( )$20 ( )$30 ( ) S4.
mother had suffered an ac- and the charge to the jur y by the
Of the special oceanographic
critical
court, the case Is expected to go
ciderit and was In
Is
a
equipments
also
Ipledge $125 and will receive 2(1 per cent
r'aditimt. Brack said that even to the jury this morning.
requirement tithe rating.
I
discount In membership tees trw a
were In "he
mMI
If
Personnel who are selected
three
(3) year period.
dbaralot of reapct ... he
will be sent to a Navy vocational
The Sanford Herald
14 town...
school and will receive training
I pledge $1,000 and will receive s
In fundamental electricity and
Published Daily, except
five (5) year prepaid membership.
Sciurdy. Sunday and
and
basic
etectronl's
Egg Hunt Set
Christmas. publst-ed Sal
system
ocunogi'aphlc
urday preceeding
I am an interested citizen of Casselberry
technician training.
LONGWOOD
Children ci
Ctirtilm.s by The Sivntord
Z'•
mv
t!me
to
halo
and
will
volunteer
AD who U9 WM910d 4tt in
the areauplc14y5ar*arthbHerald. 3t t,. Srar.ct
touch with the Sir4ra6 Cauity
-41-10rofurther the City Go'? Course fund drive.
riled to an Easter Egg Hunt
Ave. Sentord. Fit.. nil).
Navy recruiter, Petty Officer
ucing ponttrc'cl by th e
.4
5.aaid Class Pos'iae Paid
R.L Mad. Ile all thfl44
A,ig4v.t of fauth Se.r.tncle
FUUERAL HOME
at Sanford. Fiored. 3V71.
ianero(Comniesi*Lm4idu&amp;j
91
Veteran of Fawlan Wars PO4
Tuesday (tom 10 to noon,
each
07 Salirday at 11 am. at the
Phone
17 MtL[ lAST ON ONORA ROAD
Subscription Rat., by
or call lilnm at his office In
city perk. There will be piam
IROV
(arc...'.
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O -land t 424-7001.
Pianse return this ad to iie Cu1 Managers Office, 9 Triples Lass Drive.
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FLORIDA HOSPITAL NORTH in operating rOOmS. X-ray, lab, pharmacy,

and physical medicine.
Altamonte Springs is shown under construction respiratory therapy,
will be
equipment
along with two of area's new professional Expensive seldom used
of
Orlando,
in
Hospital
Florida
buildings on SR 436. According to hospital available at
When
equipped,
fime
administrator Rim Rees, the $3.5 million full which it is a satellite,
Rees is
will cost close to $4 million.
service general hospital will be completed late hospital
of
medical
influx
at
the
this year and contain 106 patient rooms in- pleasanily surprised
moving into th e area, which
cluding intensive care units. Employing 250 men already
a medical center.
persons, the hospital will have a large predicts will be
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are worked nut"
landot, John Docker
The V. which i4oycl said
tROrlando and kenneth
rnathe rnntfraly precise"
was
A Senate reapportionment
planle
(fl•Oviede).
of one.rnan, one-vote
In
CLEARWATER BEACH, FLA. cancers very early when they might
bearini the signatures of
breaks the state
touches
on
the
court
edicts,
,,ilttee
put
Irniil
(AP) -The danger that breast cancer easily curable, the researcher said.
than 30
,
.
to
down
into
single,
double and
debHte
redistricting
plan
wPwduled
And such a more intensive sci'eenlng pecte4l In hit the floor for
may run In families Is greater than has
three.rninir S.nate district.,
uti" up inter tnday.
bib&gt;
and
sponsors
were
been generally supposed. a scientist program might well turn up clues as
110th houses espected to re- Ihe total miuib'r of Senate
why different types of breast cancers pretkting little resistance.
said tnd
atil,ortion
thrin.1wives with a vats wits reduced from 48 to 40.
A long calendar of rninor hills
It
tuis
been
postulated
that
female
develop
and
how
to
prevent
them,
lie
under a ritandale in the st-nt.'
,ninlinuui
of
difficulty,
,%.
faced the house as Its
•
supported
ton.,titutlnn.
plan
Is
"hits
being
relatives of mothers, sisters or aunts said.
Cott).
half of the 40 new seats are
The revision in estimating the risk tslatie Reapportionment
b&gt; both Republicans and
who had breast cancer lace a two to
4Fli' Note: in this
for
two-year terms
iruuwrats,"
'aid
Senate
Reapbased
partly upon Senate reapportionment
threefold higher risk of getting such for relatives Is
portiotitnent
tuiirrnan
Wilbur
evidence
about
differences
be
tween plan, Seminole County would
Meanwhile, Gov. Reubin Ascancers t ha n do unrelated women, said
lhyd, l).l'nlinetlu, '1 dijnI see
kew's
comprehensive land.uw'
joined with Oscelos and
Dr. David E. Anderson of the M 1). breast cancers that occur before or
much
getting
muchproblem
flrrardCountks to
planning hill headed for Action
th
Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute alter a woman's menopause, said Dr.
loillst4l",
Uve in a hIoup mmmiii.'.', following
16th anti 17th Fie nalof lot
Anderson, a geneticist and professor of
in limiston. Tex.
ot of the legwork
and its 3-I4 adoption by the Senate
districts Two senators
biology
the
University
of
at
Texas.
plan was done privately,
Hut, a new ongoing analysis of
T he risk for relatives is about three would represent the three
the proposal has yet to have a
The proposal, an riutowth of
families is finding that the risk can be
nnhcs whereas now there
public'
airing, lloyd and thi.r A.skew's task force on last
greater
times
higher
than
average
if
a
woman
far higher and even nine times
I. one Incumbent, fleIh
mneitibers of Pits (-omninittee dr. year's South Florida drought,
for some women, Dr. Anderson told an had a breast cancer before undergoing Johnson fl-Cocoa fleach).
i-ulatcd on the Senate floor would allow the state to declare
Cancer
Society
seminar
for
menopause,
Dr.
Anderson
said.
County would
Oran
American
Thes4ay while another bill was areas of the state as areas of
The risk for relatives is less than two divided Into two dIstricts, the
science writers.
under debate gathering aigna- critical concern-for environ14th and 15th; It would have
The defense is for high-risk women to times higher than average if a woman
turrs for the plan.
mental or development reason-s
two senators. Presently,
developed breast cancer after
Ile defentletl tlx,- pimess as -and control inning accordingOrange and Seminole
tile .v',hilts ly
available ncw techniques to spot breast flIOflOPIIUSO.
- comprise
three districts wIti
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kys m Milwuk after a car
Se. Hubert H. Humphrey
Wallace headed south
Minnesota, Edmund S MuAt paign day concentrated to u
to N*slwwe. Tenn., for an ad- of Maine and George McGovern
city's black ietghbOrtK'e&amp;
'I think we have to make a &amp;M to the Tatneure General
Alabama Gov. George C. Wall- of Sout Dakota all were rated
JAM, who clatns "I'm going to ahead of Wallace In a telephone greater effort than we save in A*seTUIIY, t,nauy oç'n*ng
mpjgn for that states
Uw past to provide low and
do well" in Wtwisi's r- survey.
He refused to any what the moderate priced housing in all primary.
dantial primary, Is ranked No.4
The AFL-CIO poll. conducted
among the crowd of Democratic poll indicated about their cur- parts of n clues." he said in a
room
at
a
by
Oliver Quayle &amp; Co., rated
or
shares
of
supcrowded
recreation
rent
standing
eritnes In a poll
Sen. Henry M. Jackson In hfth
by his opponents in organized port in the campaign for the Milwaukee housing proeet..
He said that would give plam In Wisconsin. New Ymk
primary tie= Tuesday.
labor.
"Go to the polls and give 'em people freedom of choice as to Mayor John V. Lindsay sixth
John W. Schmitt, president of
it estimated Wallace support
live and bring up
the Wisconsin AFL-CIO, said a jolt-," Wallace said as he where
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at i per cent. 1$ per cent with
of the undecided vote
Muskie, campakpiing on his his
Madison and La Crone.
umphrey. rated by rr.
th birthday, said in Green added.
Bay. .ortlere is owy one birthil
liticians as the Wisconsin I&amp;Jacksion. in Appleton, said he
voile, went bowling in Wausau do'.' ZtR I really want and ti
wil! have' to make "some priorafter telling some 300 people at a 'victory one week from lt declSUU)S"
a labor rally Tbesda3 night that tonight."
sin primary as to where to can
the country needs jots and his
in Stevens Point he proposed centrato his campaign.
leadership could produce them. a $2.buhion program of federal
a ver
He uid the Republican ad- old to Improve schools and "OhiO wUl be given
ppt-U kuul h:Th priorit." Jackson id
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"pro-interreduce
ministrotiom
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Wallace drew an overflow That P') t My 2.
national finance, pro-con&gt; DOAESTES
gba pro-merger and n- crowd of 3,61V in La C'nnse, Lindsay claimed "strongmo.
tipeople."
called, as he does nightly, for mentumn" for his candidacy it
u Wisconsin Other politicians
ALThMONTE S11'RINGS McGovern went on a hand- property4az rebel, and said
rwrc'c!Vt'd it
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Editorial Comment

Government In "Sunshine" Essential !
So a coile of members of the Brow"
Qunty School Board are challenging the constitutionality of Florida's "government In
sunshine law."
It Is the best of news that Attorney General

Robert Shevin will personally defend the action
of Governor Askew In removing these two public
officials who were charged with violating this
excellent law's provisions.

The can will properly attract full spot news
coverage. But It may also be a means by which
the very far step ahead which the Florida State
legislature took in enacting this law which
nwaub
essence that public servants must
discuss public business in public will be better
wklcrstood.
This forward step is essentially important
as it gives teeth to the common sense
requirement that government in the open is
more desirable than government in secret, that
"tmshine" not "darkness" should prevail.
During the recent hectic presidential
primaries, the arrival In Florida of the top news
reprtr' or the national media brought some of
the men this reporter had known in the past
presidential campaigns to our office.
In off-hand conversations they envied the
physical climate and the splendid facilities in
which we now labored. But their greatest erny
was the existence of this very sunshine law
which is now under attack.
These journalists are the ones who find it
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7t kids (no matter what their chronological
age) who complain about our "imperialistic,

unjust" society and extol Communist virtues
might try checking with Visdimer Bukovaky.
He', In a Russian prism, somewberc. The
Soviets sentenced him to seven years' confinement and five years of exile for' 'slandering
the Soviet state." The American "slanderers"
should bless the groundthey walk on and the
freedom of thought and speedi they possess. Columbia (S.C.) Record

Washday Wow
At Millersville, Pa., state police arrested
four young men who were using several dryers In
laimit. Their load consisted of 70 DcIlfldI
of green marijuana. Now the youths have a new

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Impossible to break through the mark which
envelopes entirely too much of the governmental
activity in Washington. They seek the facts. But

to a close a general session which bodes little
good for their reputation as effective law
makers, can take comfort that there was once a
legislature which did enact this sunshine iaw.
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Restaurant in
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an unusual way.
"Wert huving trouble find$'.nlat W*iti'!'E and wait$,
resnes to take care of our added
tsizin" maaned Lee, who
hndever&amp; Peking tc
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Eye On Cuba

Women's Lib With A Latin Beat
of classes and as women, they have .,. a double reason to be
revolutionaries."
The Cuban radio rep1ed: 'l'his day is dedicated to
Angels Davis, the militant Afro-American Communist; to
the heroic (North) Viethamese women, to the women

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guerrillas in Latir. American m=:%Udns and plains. and to all

women who struggle for a better world."
Heading the feminist movement In Cuba is Vilma Esptn,
a slender, lively 38-year-old former Massachusetts Institute
of Technology student.
She Is the wife of Cuban Armed Forces Minister Raul
Castro and the sister-tn-law of dictator Fidel Castro.
st Espin is empress of the l. mUll -member Cuban
Women's Federation, Which, on behalf of the Castro regime,
prods the senoras Into "emancipation." The membership
represents about half the female population of Cuba between
14 and 65.
Three years ago. when the government's drive to get
women to work was gaining momentum, the Labor Ministry
reported Cuba still had 1.5 million women from 17 to 55 who
were neither workers nor students.
regime has made some progress In
hnnomsing watranpower. More than half a million women
now work full time. The goal is I million by 1975. Hundred; of
thous=ds of others 'volunteer" for periodic duty in the

with the men. It's all for the revolution.
This new role of the senaras was reemphasized on
ternatirmal Woman's Day (March 9), which Is observed ir
coumnunlat countries.
Official Cuban broadcasts pounded sway on the need for
wornaopowcr to supplement manpower in the work force.
This is because of an acute shortage of workers In CUbS..
where productior. deficits have prc'ented hberaticn of the
people from heavy ratIoning.

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Al a Havana Woman's Day gathering, Communications
Minister Jesus Montane said: "The (Castro) revolution
destroyed the bases that sustained exploitation of females,
and guaranteed full equlnity with men."
The official Cuban daily, Granrna, proclaimed: "Only
anctaltini and communism can be bearers of authentic
liberauon of the woman."

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the women workers who feel nooM vitl,ght of the exploitation

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they are unwanted and starving resurrection left us a perfect
Editor, Herald:
example of the miracle lie will
leaves me cold.
This might be called the
For some reason these cats perform for us someday-when
Crowe Poll on the probability of
George Wallace forging a keep r'nmlng to my place. I lie cornea again- It we Live the
hammer to drive the plug In Big cannot stand to see them starve life He had outlined for us. In
so I feed them. Maybe they are fact, The Bible tells us that
Brother's jug.
Wallace does not have like the hoboes, when I was a when Christ rose fromn the tomb
chiarUm. but you and I know child, who put a mark at a house a stirring of quiet graves took
that only means he does not where a hand out was for- place even then, and what you
have a slightly burned mama, theoming. Anyway, I live on a might describe as a sampling of
char (4)-Is-ma. Wallace does small pension and l can't afford saints rose at the same time,
When I walk through a quiet
have a "burnt-up" electorate the money It costs to feed them.
Also
I
can
see
no
end
to
It.
One
cemetery
or perform a funeral
going for him. This is esidenced
by national polls on busing (n female cat can sure Increase service and look around me at
per cent to 90 per cent from the the population in a hurry with the forest of grave stones and
plains to the mountains to the three or four Utters a year and the weeping loved ones, I pieshe reproduces 2-to-I so there ture in my mind the excitement
oceans).
This "burnt-up" electorate are two females at least In each that will take place there when
lies In the age bracket 45 and litter to rei'roduce more un- Jesus comes and calls III.s
over with less than college wanted animals. There Is no end sleeping saints to go home with
education and living mostly In to it. I talked one "vet" Into him to heaven.
What an Easter that will be!
metro and suburban locations, putting two of them to sleep,
this from itichard M. Scam- which cost me$lOI could ill Before you goto church this
afford and left me exhausted FAster, take a minute to read I
mon, voting expert.
lbessalonlans 4:14-16. It will
7bege am the people Wallace after the debate.
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Now another one has come to give you something to Uftk
it nuking his appeal to wid they
are not just burnt-up about my back door. She Is already about during church servicebut are also bumWp pregnant. I recalled all "Vets" and the rest of your life. We
about co ty commissions and they all hand me the lirle.. shmid treasure the resurrec.
which continue to fund tan- "they would rather see them tion and gift of Christ.
live In misery. I guess. lunG. Brian Taff, Pastor
feasthle projects.
Forest Lake Seventh-Day
Burnt-up with legislators who OtSt&amp;flG now Wfl) people &amp;op
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refuse them the privilege of anirnals off to get td of them.
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Bear Lake. Forest City
Ann Riley
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WASHINGTON - Everyone'; heard
about malnutrttiois among the poor.
about the tack of there square meals a
day in the ghetto.
But althotgh man can now technologically wi pe out hunger in the wor ld, af'
fluenre has brought with t a form of
malnutrition all its own.
An hntcrnatiuna lly known atritiarilat
at Georgetown University's School at
Medicine says os'eieiittn i&amp; r-rt'"i'up

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Affluent nialnuu'itiun as ii disease of
en tire societies or of large segments of
societies is a rela ti vely new ptsemamenon In history," he said.
"In enera1." he continued, "as societies become more affluent and they
change their eating habits, the prsvr.
Lion of obesity increases, as does the Incidence of diabetes, coronet' artery
diseue, hypertevs'cm and other diseases. Evidence of a cause and effect
relatoviship between diet and changes
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curve of irnurovem'nt in health with in.
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level cdT but possibly declines put such
l point"
Fe-deral tncouragernent of specific
kinds of food technology, he noted, provides the best cha nce of controlling this
new problem.
The problem of affluent malnutrition,
he said, stems from too much
food
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affluent societies.
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WILMFTTF Ill(AP) Name withheld by request. Prayer bracelets are being
change your pattern of Using,"
N0e ... Not being acat worn by some 400 girls of a
no "freedom of association".
This to be done through fancier, rm "fresh mit" of Wilmette Catholic girls' high
opinions on this matter. school to create interest in the
financial correction by HUD.
hoarser, perhaps we can get a American prisoners of war in
Burnt-up ath senators
mponse
from some of our North Vietnam.
sent our soa to a no-win war
They said they will wear the
and stlliaflc trade with Russia readers.)
bracelets until the Americans
who supplies the enemy. Burntare released.
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who crucify our men on a cross
of an American prisoner for
of public shame when they slip Editor, Hera ld :
whom th e wearer iil pray Un.
I wonder, as we don our UI he is free.
through a crack In the Judeo..
The bracelets were blessed
Christian shield of civilization Easter best and stand face to
to descend to Communist face with ourselves In the during a special mass attended
mirror, If we are seeing what by 1,000 students of Regina Dobestiality of the enemy.
is special weekend is all minican High School.
Burnt-up with the continued Oils
"The whole idea Is to get
about.
0 push toward Big Brother's 1954
I wonder If we really apply people interested in the
as evidenced by the numbering
first oners," said the Rev. Martin
of your one-year old child. The what happened on that
the school's chapth
dea
Christ's
te
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canSunday
af
efforts of the se na torial
dldates for the presidency toput what is happening today. Itdoes an,
nsV11L1cZnJWhh11nhI1
the laboring man in a straight apply, you know. Take that
who
died
Vietnam
pilot
In
unionism
'oung
Jacket of compulsory
STOP LICKING STAMPS
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use
Kennedy -Javlt.s effort In 1969. buddy he probably never saw
one'isriv I
ruJiN159
(the blUS$in the senate and HR before, but neverth eless a
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buddy. He's dead now. How
1004 in the House)s.
There are just a few of the does Easter apply to him?
16
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Take the aged man who
reasons the most of that SO
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rnlfliirvi out $$ million votenwho stopped breathing last week in
iI1'L1
will vote in the presidential the local nursing home. what
election might give Wallace the does Easter mean to him? I say
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active
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and
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cekbrateEaster becauicChrist
Terriffic
rose from the dead on the first
Ucy
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day of that long ago week.
tor, Herald:
"amps per winuts.
We're happy for that. But we
CongratulatIons on
are happier still that Christ's
co,mvr'.,i'i' - jigtit sit
Sanford Herald. It's terrific!
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Jensen MId his wife invited
The mystery man was
brought up but not identified by Mrs. Curran to stay at their
Mrs. Curran, a registered home while her husband was at
nurse, who testified of four a volleyball event In Virginia.
sexual experiences with him at Ha said his wife and two lOflis
the time she was seeing the were present in the house and
he had no sexual relations with
chaplain.
At one time when he was Mrs. Curran,
On the first date Mrs. Curran
counselling her, Jensen said
Mrs. Curran told him she said she had sexual Intercourse
planned to marry the unnamed with Jensen, Aug. 9,1970,ather
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initialing constitutjolull retwm I'm tenipted myself sometimes,
B=t-up with a governor. who but that wouldn't scilve the
&amp;ay%. *,busing is just &amp; taTt,. problern. I can find no place to
Pa my expedient ji we can take them. Ha veyou any U

A lot of people are making free with a word they
would ha'.e skipped right over in a vocabulary test a
short time ago The word is "chauvinist," invariably preceded these days by the modifier "male."
Scratch any women's lib type iif you darei and she
may not be able to give you the etymology of the word
but she'll surely tell you what It means to- her-simply a
man who is prcudlced against women, considers them
an inferior species and, consciously or unconsciously
puts them down In thought, word and deed. In short.';
man.
But It's always Instructive to trace the history of a
word to see how far modern usage has departed from
the original meaning Appropriately enough, in this case
the word has a distinctly male origin.
Acvord:ng to the Encyclopaed ia Britannica, chauvinism "derived from the name of Nicolas Chauvin, a
French soldier born at Rochefort, who wes wounded
many times during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars but who, satisfied with the reward of military
honours and a smell pension, retained a simpleminded
devotion to Napoleon."
So far, so good. Many husbands, wounded many times
In the war of the sexes, still retain a simple-minded devotion to the lights of their lives,
Unfortunately, Chauvin came to lyptf, tilt cult of miiitar)' glory that Napoleon's graying veterans tried to keep
alive after Watt-rIo0. 'CIidu in ism" eventually came to
mr-an an kind of blind u;'*-rptriotini The English
counterpart to chauvinism as jtnguisa, although we use
both words.
ThUS "male chauvinist" Is not too far off the mark if
the recipient 01 the term Is, indeed, a male chauvinist.
Unfortunately, like every linguistic fad, the phrase Is
in danger of being worn out from overuse. V hen that
happens, the girls are going to have to come up with a
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people with Asian faces to work
thnewand existing Osinese
rW&amp;urwft that we're gaft to
have to start recruituig
somewhere," said Lee, who is
opening a new restaurant soon
Published reports from New
York say Chinese restaurants
there - spurred by the "Nixon
in thins" trip plus Chinese
New Year - did 25 per cent
mart business In February Oils
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Qata are out4iliing
As soon as a Cuban woman Is emancipated from
ho*aewlferY and child rowing, she put1
and
given a hoe or a shovel. Then she works shoulder

The Herald is a member of the Associated Press wh.ch Is an
titled exclusiv&amp;y to the use for reproduction of all the local news
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'' part a' any net'-lml news or a$vertIslng of this edition of
The Sanford MorBid may be reproduced In any manner without
written permission of tti', publisher of The Herald Any in
d'vidu&amp; or firm responslbl• for ;p rprodur1ion will be
considered as infringing on The Heralds copyright and will be
held liable for damage under the law.
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Entered as second class matter October 27. 1910 at *1* Pcst
Office of Sanford. Florida 32771.

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As noted above, none of this has antl,ing to do with
race
Because of my son's experience, this reporter has
talked to a great many parents from various parts of this
eounLrs, numbers of whom have had some experience
with extensive busing for one reason or another-some to
achieve racial balance, some to escape racial balance.
some because they live in isolated areas and some be.
cause they have wanted thoir children to attend a special
private school of quality.
It is this writer's studied belief after these talks that
for young children the effects of long-range busing are so
serious that to be justified the ends to be achieved would
have to be essential, certain and unattainable by any
other means.
If we as a people are so bankrupt in our imagination
and our Ingenuity that we can think of no better was' than
busing to achieve the educational rights of all of our cIti.
zens regardless of color, then I despair.

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DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor

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trade from increasing as fast
as some businewnen and tourIsta would like.
But the Qilna fad has atrived. C3sopdidci, to mangle a
metaphor, are selling like hot-

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The men and women In charge of This program nie
aware of these problems They are, In tact, making every It
effort to find a solution--one that would put these children
in schools in their own neighborhoods.
They are working for this change, even though the"
know that because of the high degree of sneciali;ation
required for teaching these boys and girls. the decentrali.
ration of this effort for the relatively limited numbers of
students Involved, raises some very difficult management
and finance problems.
But these teachers tetieve that the emotional strain of
long-range busing is just too great. They also perceive
the very great added benefit in having these boys and
girls attend school In their own neighborhoods-wit's the
children they play with after school and whose parents in
many cases know each other. This gives tie sahility and
confidence which young children seem to require in such

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enough to eat and gel himself undressed for his night's

turing Items from Ctina
UnuMly." hr said.
suits to elegant mandarin
1tstoff'i are among the few
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threct Imports so far from the Ow }la' says thterlor deeNo doubt they will be worn
WASHINGTON With Pres. mainland
report improved orator Leslie Duncan, "but In by hostesses from Onrum to
Went Richard M. Nixon acting sales, Qitheee food cookbooks the Un ited Stales It will be the
Bakersfield while they're aerv- a preatigicas advance man. we lading the parade of an year of the Chinese look In Ing chicken and walnut entrees
a "Qitna boom" has begun to across-the-board pickup In tauon home furnishings and and passing out
stldta,"
sales of Asia books on C'Y- entertainment."
sweep the United Stoles.
said Miss Duncan.
The cork has popped on bot. thing from politics to acupuncA recent Hong Kong products
She adds that silver chop.
in hire, booksellers report.
Lied-up American inter
taituon show attended by New slicks are now being shown In
Another Washltton rentau- 't'otk buyers did a "record. many gift shops.
China; after two decades of
mutual isolation, suspicion and rateur, Van Lung, who rec'eiitly brcaklng business," according
Decorative patterns and
wariness, interest has surged traveled to his flaftTT Chifla, to reports from the (c'wn Col. colors influenced by the Far
along with the dramatic shift In talks as though the 'Qiina Orly .
4tj keep the season's
boom" will continue.
U.S.-Qitna relations.
Oriental fashions In U.S. pantyhose right In step with
"1 thlr* traoe and travel will stores include everything from spring and summers fashion
The new Amer ican fascinaLion with China is pretty much increase slowly, but COTI
"authentic" Man-style work theme.
apolitical and runsthegamut
from fond and fa s hions,
through art and language, tc

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spent that afternoon alone In his made him happy "because I let's have a little se's fleit'. Is
was separated from her tsns
own quarters while his wife and wn.s frying to keep their mar. that (he truth?" Blaekmotv
band.
asked.
the
man
with
two
sons were at a swimming tinge together,"
'later
she
saw
At')JACX.SONVR.1.E, Flat
"It's completely out of eherS1* said when she told ycom
Denying he had sessuil retatfons his wife and was very upset." he pool.
oct61'
for me," Jensen replied.
she
thought
back
with
her
"Did
you
have
sezual
Intershe
was
going
with a Navy pilot's wife on I? testified. "She said
occasion, Navy Chaplain An. be was insincere in his rnoUtte. course with Mary Ann ('urran husband, you said 'All right but "It's a false quotation."
drew F. Jensen testified Th.a.- A few days after that she on or nl*nit Aug. 9, I910?" tie.i,...,et..i e.. .,,. t.....I,
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a mystery man.
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Mrs. Curran as "very pro-- lie gave similar terse an
The 43.year-old Jensen took
wprs isa his attorney brought
the stand in his own defense at a tesslonal."
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accused of adultery with 14. the liaisons she had described. places the women described as
The chaplain, who holds the scenes In their love affair.
-......_....i year-old Mary Ann Curran and
Jensen 'dmIttec1 he stayed at
another Navy wife, Lois (Bid- rank of commander, also denied
he gave Mrs. Curran nine greet- Jacksonville motels on eight
branson.
Mrs. Curran testified last ing cnrul.s or love notes which ulates for which the' prosecution
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week to 17 specific love tryst.. were introduced into evidence entered In evIdence copies of
motel registration slips.
she said she had with Jensen by the prosecutIon.
Twice he said his wife was
Some he hul given his wife,
after he suggested she transfer
NUMBERS are their game! Mathematic contestants from (.rooms
lo him her affection for a man Jensen testified, and others with him and the other times he'
High School beat out ninth grade students from other county schools
she had in affair with In Texas. were workaheeth from his cotin- was alone "to rest, relax, read
with Steve Hult taking first place, Sherri Albright, second; and Dona
Her husband hired Jensen as selling with Navymne'nina "role and gel away trenn the
marriage
counsellor utter the playing" technIque he learned telephone."
a
DemarUno, third, The event was held at Seminole Junior College.
Mn. ('U, ran went back to her
Curran couple moved to this at senior eluwlaln'a school.
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There is more to busing than integration
,Jnhn, m - 7-vcarold son, is carried three hour each da%
for school. Not to achieve racial balance But because lu
is deaf, and for practical reason; the county program (or
these youngsters is at one central school.
For three hours each day he is belted In and must sit
quietly in one seat. For him and his companions on the
bus, and for the driver, this is a severe emotional strain.
fortunate in hay
though the children on my son's bus
ing a woman driver of understanding and great good
humor. But she, as a mother herself, is worried at what
these long restrained rides do to the children.
But that is not all These children live ton for away
from each other to be Invited to birthday parties or to
play together in the afternoon. MY son can't walk over to
their yards casually and ask Mary or George or Jim to
come out and play. My son asks to be driven to their
homes, but the time required is too great. except on rare
occasions
Even worse, this long-range busing eliminates most of
that time for companionshIp, cycling, bi.'bail, tree
climbir.g and playing house essential for children By the
time my son arrives home he is quite often so tired from

Capital Touch

By EDWARD PJEILAN
Copley News Servser

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other states where the anions have lacked either
the courage or the opportunity to so protect the
public interest.
Let the challenges come along. For there are
those who, in good faith, would have nagging
doubts resolved which could be amplified by
devious means unless they are set to rest by
court action.
The public good is under attack from many
quarters this presidential election year. Let
Florida's sunshine law shed light on such events.
Let it be kept bright and shining.

courageous.
The harried state legislators trying to hi-log

JANE CAS.SELBERRY
County Editor

BILL VINCENT. JR., Staff

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can be grateful as it reduces to a minimum the
wheeling and dealing which must be endured In

circumstances which tradition and political
power have brought about make this seeking
hard enough to blunt the drive of all but the most

Testifies In Own Behalf

Domestic Comment
Busing's Effect
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The values are here every day.

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Health Insurance
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magazine deals with an put; tomorrow but a dream aealyticai comment on "All in today Is the time.
the Family" televtsbor program
Out at CAHS. where
The "Par T8
seen
locally.
education
is the major focus of
again Seminole Junior
where Individual
attention,
Central Adult High School
Ginger
frivolities
remain
individual,
his
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and his keea are the students of the show as a class aa.lgn.
In the literature and creative ment. From thew papers, she
writing c__
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where individual goals are
lAok ,
sought with a serioianess wIt will be distributed no or
seen on every campu and before April 20. It will be worth
where "Love Ii a four letter yo; reading
word. It will grow oi you" which you will come t) TflI
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I% the only three-time loser,
William Jennings Bryan, who
cut quite a notable political
figure for a quarter of a ctn.
tory.
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legislst!nn is passed—several plans are
product or any
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magazine being published by students at Central Adult High School are
students Norman Clarke and Brenda Lampkin with Mrs. Richard M.
Herndon, sponsor, (right) and Mrs. Donna Smith (left),
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Slaw defended his fuTn'b merchandising.
among them some who employ the techneques of techniques and said insurance policies were"
Shorty's Florida Swamp tAnd Sales Inc., Have
Ume persons buytijg
been playing a kind of credibility btnksman- certainly worthwhile to
them. He cited a case in which his firm had paid
ship.
out ttto policyholder
a pa c
who,d only $ll in
Authorities are beginning to ask U they're for
real.
"Blue Cross would
Slater
only have
,paiuiuisesera
Hearings in various state legislatures and
insurance regulatory agencies have raised thousand
The most common complaints have to do
serious questions about the tactics employed b
with accident and health insuance purchased
the companies.
which coverage is sold and the through newspaper advertisements," said
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were debated recently, for example, at hearings Illinois.
Fretman said he felt "too much of this adbefore the Pennsylvania State Department of
vertiilng Is misleading. It presents the bc'.cfjti,
Irrance In Philadelphia.
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number, "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" during third grade play at
Pinecrit Elementary School, "Make Him Smile," Friday afternoon.

speech, 'You shall not press
down upon the brow of labor this
fly IX)NNA .si-i:s
croin of thorns, you shall not
IA)NGW(XJI) -Rerouting of the planned Orange-Seminole
cruelty mankind upon a cross of
beldlne highway has been proposed to miss developed lands
gold."
In the !.ongwood area, C."' C.w'nmIi.Inq Chairmen Greg
lie nrnrly carrIed the election
i)rummond revealed to the Longwool Area U'iainber of
that year.
Commerce.
uncrCx.
Feared and charactertretl by
1)rtunmoixl said Uo krytitun'l' hliØits ay, upon which all
his detractors as a tIcIllagogut,
tn
In South Seminole will depend in
other
road Improvnenta
Bryan championed the Income
the future, will be rerouted to north of the Uaigwoodwoman's
suffrage,
popular
tax,
Markhani Road overpass on 1-4 to miss already developed
election of senators anti other
causes well a'et'ptetl today. lie
Original routing cf the bellllne woald have cut Iongwootl
also favored prohibition and
1 half. Druinmond said he has suggerled the rerouting to the
free and unlimited coinage of
thatEast Central Florida Regional Planning Council and Edward
silver. It was this issue
Mueller secretary of the State Department of Tran.
united the opposition against
sportatlon, and both generally have agreed with his plan.
bun.
The chairman said the Longwood area is sitting In a most
twoTwice there have been
position as far as road Improvements urged and
favorable
time losers, back to back at
by the County Commission is concerned.
"twxtlng
requested
that, Tom Dewey and A
lie said improvement of SR 434 from 14 to SR 427 is the
unfortunately
They
Stevenson.
county's top secondary road project of the corning 12 months
had to contend with political
and should be put to bid this summer. The next section ofthe
giants, Dewey once with
road to be Impcoved will be 14 nest to SR 43' and subFranklin I). Roosevelt and
sequently from SR 427 east to ii..

provide turning and storage lanes. In ars.wer to a question
oncernlng commercial development, Drummond encouraged the chamber to follow the activities e the Seminole
County Industrial Development Authority. The chairman
noted the authority Is avaiiab1 to provide Information on
industry to the city and the busi.neeimnen's group and Is ready
to work hand in glove with the munirpal government.
lie said although no tax credit or special concessions are
being gi'.n to commercial or light clean industrial enterprtse., compatible areas for location are In a position to
pick and choose what they want located In their midst.
Drummond seated the traffic signal already promised
by the county at the Intersection of 17-92 and Seminole
Boulevard and modifications to the device at 1742 and 434 to
provide left-hand turn signals will be funded by 11w county.
'uimmmimi said since future funds from eighth cent of
gasoline tar. and with cities receiving their proportionate
share of the tax, it appears that the county will not be able to
continue paying for such signals in the future. He pointed out
it would not seem proper to use unincorporated area tax
money to handle work in the cities except at thov!n-

tersedtlon.s which are joint city-county responsibility

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Among the recommendations
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yeardistribution of taxes,
round schools and portable
classrooms.
Ray suggested the Chamber
of Commerce support taxing

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signs and businesses in
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variances they know nothing
about. FOX initialed, however.
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said a millage electiuti or bend
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the county voters for a reported
four mills to be used to construct new schools in South
Seminole County, where moat of
mth
the county's population
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beginning July 1, start of the

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be made awarn that addttsuii
millage will not i.ive the
school dollar shortage "It will
be a continuing thir.g with the
reed for major tax reforms."
Ray idded.

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Chief Walter Bachelor was
instructed by the City Council,
Monday night to remove an
advertising sign from a
residential area and to
the village's sip ordinance.
Councilman Herbert Los
brought the matter ol! the sip
beforee the board. inswing It
appears Mrs. VIdde Baker. of
141 North FaIrUz. saying she is
operating a W and
bookkeeping business without
prow pamil. and is being
given "favored" trestmenit"71* sign should came down I

in the fiscal year begInning in July, ml, SR IV. from
Altamonte Springs to Longwood, will be three-lined to

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Troy Piland, chairman of the
city's board of adjustment, said
he would call a meeting of his
board when hewn fil
Fox also questioned the
pollee chief concerning his
advice to Mrs. Baker that she1
allciwthe sign to remain while
she sought the variance.
Bachelor explained that a
neighbor of Mrs. Baker had a
similar but smaller sign I
yard before he assumed his
office and he had told Mrs.
Baker as long as there were no
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State Insurance Commissioner Dr. HrrbertS
Then the fine print went on to tell how, for
pennies a
y can plug the gaps In Denenberg said, "We really don't know how well
whatever medical plan now covers your health the reader of this kind of advertising knows Mr.
tinklettet. But we know and we think the
arl!ht to know IbM Mr lAnklett.r
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T! h."i 'fl ni r-wr.re4a watth In.uran
is timing takers because Mr. and Mrs5 John Q. receiving $50,000 a year from National
Public are apparently tired of the gouge of Assurance Co., whose policy be so enaoaeinc medical costs
thusasticall acclaims
They're looking around for ways out
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losers who were probably well known to the public. almost .'qually unknown Mit-lid"
least well known at convention however, we tend to forget how his home state (New Vrr
the White house, there have
before his selection where he was a state er.'r
are
Grover tiriw, who nevertheless gained obscure
been, of course, both a loser and vreslilenta
f the patty, as the candidate 1w might have judge and former law - r
Cleveland
and
Benjamin
the
nomination
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a winner.
eiections during the century
after Gen. Ulysses Grant left

eouralemet4. Hurry and send in )cc AP- holder cf a SM,000 contract to allow his name to

the sponsorship of Mrs.
unt
Richard M. Herndon, English
cTh
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teacher at the school, and Mrs.
Doena Smith, peychohigy underdog beats the bigot."
"Everyone knows a real llt'
This Is the cond year for the Archie Bunker." and 'When we
magazine and the students we laugh at Archie, we are
ehusastir in their eflurts t, laughing at our own faU1L
"Laughing With Archie would
make it an even more o
be
offensive to amTw ,,
standing edition.
Mrs. Herndon says that she is In a treatise an Time. one
r.alh .wItai1 about the literary COntrLbUt noted: Yesterday 25
material which has been
to the staff for
p
Enrollment
pubkAtion in this usue and that
interest in writing for the
magazine is hip. Students WT
At Hopper
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also doing the accompanying
an work — work winch Ginger Ita.ratiar, for prcspecU
l972-7 kindergarten and
indicate, is really
graders, will be held at Hoppe-,
"we at cac are somwit Elementary School, 1101 Bay
concerneA 1iou1 The general Avenue, on April 5 from 9 am.
public attitude toward our to 11 5Th.
A birth certificate and a
sthtinl—aome ?'nh1 ti) refer to It
health
statement must be
as a sthooi where
finally go to finish their presented before the child will
education. Thi3 gjp'plyj5 not the he permitted to enter school in
can. We prsJer to think of our September.
wtml as a school to which the Health forms maybe obtained
V,.udcnts rome on transfer from at th'• schiol office
another school, which Is attuallythecue99percentofthe
time."
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Eisenhower.
WIIlPIe was in private
A nwnhei of losers were intisiral i'hmlrm William H. Taft Alton Parker, with Batty
previouc winners. Five were and Teddy Roosevelt In their Goldwater next in line. After business, a lawjer, * cot-.
In each of the 24 presidential bUllet presidents anti On two suicidal figtit, and lh'rbert rna),Ing the race for president a poratlon exec'itivt'. a conBy W. V. TURNAGE
Copley News Service

to protect your family with this
"1 urge
$G)-a.mnnth extra cash plan." the ad.
vertisement quoted Art Unkletter, the television
personality.
Robert E. SIster, an official of the Nations
IAbtY corp., parent cvmVany of the N*Uona'
Msuranee, was asked to explain
lk
Linkletter's association with the company.

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Hold type In a similar full"
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vertisement which was printed
Amencan newspapers offered "up to 15(K)

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Lit. John Morgan, Sanford, c.nd
leadership training, James
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Cs at'" :'!groupfrom Lake Mar)
buinetv7iv.as
7be %,oung students, %% se parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reagan,
are Julie, age 12, ho plays bace guitar, Kcl1 age 10 ocalist,
r; and the little drummer boy is Scott,
age 11 Boasting an enviable repertoire of contemporary hits, th e
group entertained at Holiday Inn in honor of Doctors' Day.

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M.altland Art Center.
April I
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0 the rneicnl profeuton on this
day, which is celebrated in their
honor.
.Seminole County physiclans

Celery - Demand Fairly
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Good,
Market
Steady.
klfl, SuzW= Sadth
Wrebour.d crates, Pascal tM,
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precision fl)ing will be the
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GaffAney (unusual, eh?) and an
"A" for flying. Va see for five
years In a row she's the
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president of Altamonte Springs Garden Club, presents a check to Mrs.
Rose Southward for Seminole County Mental Clinic, Mrs. Southward, a
member of the clinic board of directors and ways and means, accepts
the generous contribution, part of the proceeds from the garden club

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, Sportsman Club sponsored a Mrs. Donald Boone. Chuluota, explained such as proper raised Irani variou ptojects for
breakfast Sunday morning for and house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
wit mlembers and their guests. John Tweedy from Verona
The menu consisted of, Beach, N.Y.
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two outstanding gala that ought
to make all the Sanford
sweethearts-and their bcyi
friends. pro'id to see them as
they do their stuff at Inc controts of some high-fl In (and
low level. tool planes t ti'e
Sanford Airport on April 1
The occasion will be
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Sundaiisththe(,tllrnorea visited Italy, Greese, Spain and
along with their triends from
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all Mediterranean ports and
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course. since the Sanford show cnance to recover frum the their membership Wore Apel
was in Scotland with NATO
--demands only the best, ,Mary tersion of the first act. I" 1.
Operations.
bringing home
Mrs. Gertrude Kelly
will be here to give the ycar a widely respected
for the family.
Be seein' you at the Sanford
returned to her horne has
in many gifts
assembled thoti.sards a real newspaper commented on her Airport on April
1. NO
Wynantskill. N.Y. after a six- Jones will be stationed in
treat In thrill nying.
week vacation with Mr. and Norfolk, Va. for the next 10
And then there's Gram the act (one of them): "Grace Page FOOUN'!! A He-Male Admirw
proved that women .an fl y
on re
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Mrs. John Der
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circles around men when she
iciive.Heeiul.stedin
the Navy in The South Seminole Garden planting, and care, types of two scholarships for a high
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The Ace
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put )fl B zany COrned) routine..
1%9 for a our-year tour of duty. club met March 20 at the fertilizer to be used and in. school education or for
STAY WARM AND
an well a
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Traveling to Tampa for
to
give
And
that popular TV per.
vocation
school
agricultural
Casselbery Woman's Club secticides.
the
weekend was Mrs. Lena
sonality. Bill Cullen said"'Page
The devotional was presented the club's donation to a self-help
building at 1:30 p.m. and
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Briddon of second strett to visit
iseitherthegrt'alestpltotlnthe
members arriving found at by Mrs. Kenneth Green and project entitled "Friendship
with her son and daughter-inworld - or the worst."
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gingrick, tables about 10 members. who Mrs. Walter Krohnie Sr. gave an and Unity through Gardening."
ljw, Fred and Itainona and Seventh Street, had cookout
Sorut l)easllit,t'
So. the Herald's Women's
had
talk
been
working
on
beautiful
interesting
and
amusing
their children, Kay and Karen. for a
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salutes the April 1 Air
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P'Ca3.
Mrs. harry Clark, Wekiva Saturday night.yThose
eye glasses and frames were
Show Page - and adds. 'of
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enjoying
scheduled
for
a
future
date.
life,
RequesLs for wornen's ,Lvurse. we have known for a
River Road. and a daughter-inbeing collected for another
.. the outing were Mr. and Mrs
The tea table was decorated
Central W"therfron
law of Mrs. Briddon, and hirs
A short business mecting wan worthy cause.
news and photo coverage long titne the womocin can -fly
Briddon's grandson, Mark Douglas Knickerbocker and in white and green in the St. conducted after the program. A
J parties, clubs, etc.) should circles Around men- - ami nut
CALL
. Schryver of Orlando. ac- son, Donaid, frurn Moff istown, Patrick' Day motif. Refresh- nominating committee
the president,be made at least a week In
ave Wtodo
be zany
mco
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assor
took a',ote on
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advance.
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Pa
appointed
to
select
the
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of
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While Mrs. briddon was in brother
Doris Williams. that tickets may be gotten from
candidates for next years of. the annual party an election o
August Wetigali cheese and nuts were
Tampa she missed a visit from her niece, Mrs.
Smiety Editor
served licers. Appointed were Mrs. uffILM.
Mid- wit.h tea and coffee.
tier
niece
und
husband.
Mr.
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and
son.
Gregory
from
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Mrs.
Glenn
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Mrs.
trs H. E. Poole of Poole and
Mrs. Elnwr Brtdges,and
their dietown,
Mr. and
Y an Mrs. Axel Ornberg.
Carolina.
Richard .J.,
Knickerbocker,
Fuller, Winter Park, gave an daughter from South
Orlando. Mr. and Mrs. Rotund interesting talk on Spring
Mrs Ralph Newcomer, world
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March
Glumore's ' niece and i
leave
after
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0husband,
George and Elaine
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Seminole County physicians in commemoration of Doctors' Day,
McCalium , Dr. andMrs. Barks and Dr. andMrs. Jorge Gomet.

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and also devotion In the city for the Elite!
Registration I.' now being receive professional instruction
The Sanford Recreation
leader for the Cktrigren.
visiting with relatives and Deparlment will offer adult accepted at the Sanford at a very reasonable rate.
May God bless you both and morny hiends. Am enjoyable square Dance lessions beginning Recreation Office lomted in the
Recreation office Is open
may you continue to live a visit to you. young men.
Monday through Friday from 0
April 5.
Sanford Civic Center.
fruitful life for Christ.
--The Recreation Depart.ment am to 5:30 prn F=ther In.
The I lessons will be wider the urges all adults to take &amp;cf. fw=Uon may be obtained by
These two men were
hisiructim
of
presented pisiques for their Charles Middleton, of supervision WA
vantage of the opportunity to cafta 322-3161. ext. 6L
spirtanhum S.C., is Spend'
John Saunders. pcominent
outstanding service.
the Easter with ini tirothers.
teacher
Toastmistress for
Western
was Mrs. Ethel Freeman
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Carolina.
r1e'
Many
Mrs. LLIIIe Hall and 14rs. Debra
C. Smith. Soloistsi were Mrs. Charles u a well 1,nown sfter
L1ItI_IIItA
Val-ieWtiiteandMrs.NectsM in Sanford d-zring his school
days here. Much success,
Boykins. Mrs. Susie
ry ChSZie5, In your life's work.
;rrjo
Blackahare gave the histoH.
and made the r t tatlons to
--Caigress One Mission clinic
the honortes. '
Rev. L T. Fre,emari gave wW be held Saturday at New
ML Zion Missionary Blaptist
Churck Midway. Rev. Miller is
Mrs. Russell Duckworth was
pastor
C'ub Planning
hostess of Delton.(irden
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CHUL.LOTA
spendifla delightful two
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B) IIZA BAKF..R
weeks ',acatlon with their
friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Weekend gw.sts at the
rson was her Gingrich of Seventh Street.
of Mrs. Reft Andel
They are enjoying sightseeing
daughter and husband, Roger
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bushel
PoinsettIa Circle
River Crujs
Goodi ilclav benefit dar.ce at Club 5
NEWS SERVICE
Lettuce - Bib tyne. Denarx'
Pirsir
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recently
in her home. Mr&amp;
the DeLuxe Club. The Society
SANF011a), FUJKLDA
Fair. Market Steady. cam" 24 Moderate. Market Steady,
Joseph
O'Brien
was cstezs
Big - Wiretiowid crates bunched S
VEGETABLE REPORT
$2.00.
count
Seminole Audubon Society is Band and show w411
part Two new nie!nbesl welcomed
(10
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Far Bo,Lui type. Demand Fair,
CCUflt
And
hCt4)
&amp; Plain types chartering the Noah's ?t
Shipping Point Information
for the ew Good Swr.arftn into the circle were Mrs.
si.o.
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Tuesday March 211h. All Sales
Market
Steady,
witebound
Cook and Mrs. Ethel Whalen.
crates. 24 count V-00. 1.ieaf t) pe.
Rogliaes - DcmwA Slow. ii, for a cruise down the SL Home. Have you given yet!
F.O.8 For Sim* of
Demand Moderate, Mark-t Market Steady. C&amp;rU", film
Johns River. This doubk4eck
Good Quality, Unless Otherwise
Bruce Scott was winner of the present to bear the guest
About Steady,4-5 bushel crates. bags, Red type. 3D4 02 11.00. boat is weU adapted for obStated. Precooling Charges few sales 3100. P
Loffudne type. White Icicle tY`pe, U4 oz ". xen.inE the beauty r4 natury Palm Sunday contest at FiM
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Shiloh Missiunary 11;
Dernbrid Fair, Market Steady. I Hii
and bu,ds in their natural state.
Sanford-Oiledo-Zellueod
Baptist
Training
Church
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now
tmsbict:
Next meleting of the circle will
Union. Bruce wishes to tank sli
a.m.
and
par9
Bridge
at
CABBAGE - Demand Slvii
he
a tour of the Tupperware
him to win.
Cabba ge - Demand Slow, who helped
own
Market Weaker. Domestic
Mn.
Fannie
E.
Curry
was
Pililt
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Market Weaker. Domestic
satt ct'inks may be bed
Round type, medIum-large, 1'.,.
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runner up In the BTU Palm
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Round type, rrsedlwn-large,
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bushel crates 81.50-1.75
Babying Hair
Sunday contest. Much success
bushel
eratee
11.50-1.75.
50
Lb
casional higher.
mesh f"
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daticitis next time, Mrs.
mesh sacks $1.50. occulonal
..0flu
Mdd baby shampoo Is es, acoo
•Ibert
sacks C1.25-1.S0. l'i bushel
many
thank.
from
for the girl who
Deacon
sential
Tecinological
lower.
Ri,d
$3.-350,
Savoy
for
nsandticketswtflbe
crate*, medium-large; Red
Florida
Tommie L. Jenkins. BTU washes her hair every day.
soo-.so.
sold on a "tint come" tiui.s
'vpe 5300.3.50; Savvy type scxdirector, forymir coopemUm in it cle"s but doesn't
Mike Pflwger Harry S, Brach, of Deltona this prqpam. *
3.50. mostly $3.00,
hair. to the hair '
keeps Its
in all three categories at the
L,ccal Repleseatattl;~ telephone r,4-18U.
CmTets -Demand M
healthy shine.
ate, District Confer,em of Phi Bets
Phone 3=4W
Market Steady. Film bags,
Futurensh
mesh a P.P
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in Naples ls1t1ng friends Mr.
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Boone says they shW4ied
most of the time In the nice
shopping area In Naples
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fires. You, Deacon R. M.
.McClaln, sex- ed as financial was the setting for the annual really very beautiful and
service held by the represent happiness for all
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secretar far 40 years and
School 1es Ban Amies Club Ti
ages. Art, fashion and tender
teach in both
JR'Jdepartmentfarover50 Sanford Community Singers kwtng care coastltutern makeid
et stay behing with Joseph Williams, ctirectcr
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your success and dedication In and Mrs. Gloria Williams,
My many niocith are captired
lft '1.
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-church work Is summarized In musician rendered music
in Ta) hiestyle
your favorite hyrnan, 'Guide praise to Gad at tins proam, carefree w tie ultimate
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softly played b Mrs Lillie H. Missionary Baptbit Church
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choir, with Mm Faye Will.rmw
EGG....a unique e"
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life. Deacon organist. This program was
tnjpJm
Jenkins, who was success as the spirit of God
Sanford.
yInthst.Thtitd
ty"in Sudord. At &amp;ri early age
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pgrantstodescn'tng
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World Wax 11 in the United worshippers
students. Last year. three
States Array. Moving to West cooperation In this endeavor. studenu
awarded
sct,okrs:,,ps.were
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Sanford he united with First MAY God bless each Of You.
Shiloh Minionsry Baptist
I reg on a sm.aU enclosure the pet am who has everythijig. before Easter, I wi11 be at Winn
--Church where in Jamiary 19M
which can be filled with
Dixie, 25th and French Ave.
Where can you reach me?
Williams
be was ordained deacon and
Easter happiness ii
anything from jelly beans to
. A.W.
atie at
became president of the Baptist were the disuier guests of their diArnancls
Not out) would I Eppa, Sanford Dry Cleaners or Club decorated egg.
cousin. Mrs L C. B '1vvnI, of
tralnini Uai.
Hamy Easter!
make all WWD&amp;I gift for A Child. FiM Federal. On the Friday
Deacon Jenkins is presideM Bartow. Joseph had ad
but I would be just perfect for
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Mrs. Julian Fried, Dr. and Mrs. John Morgan,
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l)octors l)ay,ziswelln'ssevoral
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in Metier. Ga. There you were Faster. Mrs. Doll.) Gaines, Mrs.
fills Russ, tic'on Ford. Miss
ordjttned as a deacon
You moved with Your family Vmw*l HArm. Ralph nllff=.
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Shiloh
Francine
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member of First
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-- -r)urmg that ume, you began to
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Have* you heard~
Fieldi, who at ftt Ume also L Jarie&amp; Mrsi. Betty Daniels.
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Well, just don't believe
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Dunwood) Mrs Rotland
this church and ccar.munity.
W
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It was you and the late Ttflman and Eloise
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who rendered peracmal finan. Hawkins. Mrs Mable McClath
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,ou two had not passed this Mrs Jtmnne L Davis. Mrs
Aifredia Wallace, Mrs. Ruthia
way'
ThisisyourIUe,DeaconRM Nathan. Mrs Tiresa MLI1L
McClain. At rather young age, Deacon Robert Baker, Deacon

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'kte4 h Mrs WUiIim Rape,
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when Seminole fiIJowtd by a dinner party at Mrs. Edwin Fspataio, 1Ar.
project of the Woman's Mnrdi
frank Chnts, Mrs. F. J.
U'Ihbiy Inn, at whichUr
Ausillary In the Southern County Medical Auxiliary Uttle Ouya" entertained.Weigand, Mrs Jorge Comet,
In t)a(t honor.
Medical association, wasa entertained
The festivities Included
Chairman of 1)ndoqq' 1y Nick Pastis and Mrs. CV.
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beauttuI1y decorated bsiern
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acamdrellg*ous beliefs. YOU guest'
First
d3oh,
me do It while I can, n &amp;i
of the claireb,
The
foflowing
help
j,
of strong minds and
forfttplainl,haflnc*
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they ., serve.
great
hearts.
You
have
a
firm
make
the
evening
sincere
way
again'
e ezress nnr
Akru life a waythe world
rflL1 some times pause b say thanks to these two Christian This fOTfl Jminartzes to an faith In God and your Deacon and Mrs. R. Mc
tnkymi"tosomeofthemen men who have dedicated their extend the philosophies which fellowmen. You keep ready McClain. Deacon Tommie L.
Mrs. L
handsforrend&amp;iIiglerVlCe*for Jenijni,
these
djfy
who h&amp;pto make our world a lives for the work cdCrist
GoYoustaontheefor Freemain,Mr.andMrs.W.C.
An
ur.known
author
once
Thesearr
the
follow
heuerplacetnwhichtollte.
Apprecationbourwasglven said! "Through this toilsome weob.ervetnycaa: Vonplace God's program. The words Curry,DeaconandMrs0.car
written in P-wnam 12:11 state Mertl* Mr. and Mrs, John L
Deacon R. M. McCain wid worK &amp;W,Orxe wW only owe God IkV in all you do am say.
may
VouwlcomeGod'sguadanctth
that a Qristian should n be &amp;'ott Deacon and Mrs. A. L.
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Deacon Tommie 1.. Jenkins on I pm. It a kuidneu
&amp;flUt) ICOfl&amp;fldMIS.JeUle
slOthfUhtflbuaiJW*,butterveslt
last Sunday evening In the show. IfaooddetdIm&amp;ydo OrdeTtobestrengthenedb H
Sr.,
U.
Mrs(
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vices for God.
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Wednesdsy, March 29,1972

Ziolvion fh Wi
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By HERKY CUSH

Late Toyota
A "flat tire" temporarily held up the Beep Beeps last
week but It was only for one game as the league leaders came
cnto win the final Or" of the nlglt.
In Arlhi'. Xi — ;Q was the big lea for the 1"dors
aiorg with Kathy Arthur's 290-501, For the Thea it was
Millie Rogers 157 — 510 and Jack Rogers 117.
Moving Into ascend place with three wini last week were
the B-Set-s who were led by Chuck Baker 202, 212 — 594 and
Ed Mellon 210.
Also hitting the 200 mark last week were Wiley Burrow

, .flxn Brown 220 and Trin ('flj 390.

C,uier flue game&amp;ne 'uCtfl George Dtzon 186, Bob
Barbour 197, Johrmy Jones ir. 112, Ray Merrill 192, Marvin
Wright 196 and Jo Arm Wright 123.
In the Early Toyota league the outstanding kegler, were
Al Boidiuin 204, George Varner 234,211-234,8111 Vat-nor
111. D. E. Gorman 231, John Bryant 207, 233
637, 0.
'fra±tm 203,192- 571, Vern Messermnith 234,190- 595 and
M. Evans 201.

Hal Ki n g Gets
Chance To Pla

"I've always
con.
centz-ated on being a good
hitter because that's where
the money Is," the Texas
Ranger catcher says. "If

Other high games last week came from Bill Painter 391,
Jack Hornet 113, Bob Morgan 23$, Bob Boattxd 1$, Bill
0-anna 185 arid Jack Hunt 123.

Also turning In fine games In the league last week were
Doc Ring 193, L. Meridlth 197, C. Ptorcy 323, B. Carver in. ft.
Ceynowa 211,237-579, Chris Elm IN. Junior Lewla 192.
John Lewis 195,219-593. L. Groover 190, A. &amp;riaea IN, J.
FIscher 204 and W. Lewis 115.
DAV Bantams

The Hot ShoU have a solid tow gaine bold on second
Ohm but still are not In a pusidun to challenge the leaders,
the Chicago Teddy Bears.
In lest week's action the Hot Sbots wet-s helped by
Norman Platt in — *3, Mike Clark 14$ — 393 and Ricky
Lawrence 111. For the Teddy Bears the sparklers were
Tracey Towers 347 — 424, Aaron KaiEman 152- 395 and Jim
Walker 119-390.
Other fine ,&amp;-les last week came from Jerry Kaiser 119
— 317, Don Wlginton 127 — 324, Mike Link 129
332. Beth
But-hart 102- 300, Kelly Dougherty 135 — 357 and Ray Wolf
1111 — 306.
Top single games were turned In by Larry Jones 111,
Geia Bikur 110, Bruce Annett 307, David Jones 106, Tracey
La. 106, Richard Lewis 120, Ronnie Harold 112, Bill DearcU
113 and Paul Harte 106.
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Raider Golf Wins
Seminole Junior College ran ternoon at 1:30 p. m. on the
its golf record to 5-3 overall and Mayfair course with Valencia
5-1 in division play '.ith a pa ir of Junior College providing
(P
victories yesterday afternoon opposition.
on the Mayfair Golf and
Seminole
Ricky Smith
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Club Course.
Ithe Raiders had a 304 team Bubba Park
75
total compared Lu 316 for Lake Bill Sellers
77
City and340forCentrjlFlorida RoyGlltreath
71
Junior College.
Total
304
Ricky Smith had the low
Lake City
round of tb'. day with his iL Bob Angers
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over pa 73
HOP hill
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It was one of the best team George Brannon
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fftrL the Raith'rs have put Gory Smither
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IL.i:('tlwr this season. Other Total
316
Mt'rcs turned in liv the Raiders
Central Florida
%%cry liubui, Part. wit) , 75, j3ifl Rick Byrd
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S-ilera at 77 and Ru&gt; Gilbreath West Ward
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.11 74
Rick Coyne
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liii' itaiders have another John Yancy
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writer on a tour of the affected "-;
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Lakers
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and the U.S. Corp. of Engineers
had put a stop to the dredging
over the weekend.
This seemingly proved to be
correct as the mud slick had
partially disappeared In the
HAROLD L. MOODY (left) and Bruce May of trip there Monday. :Icrald Outdoors Editor Bob
creek,
lake.
Upon
entering
the
games
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regular
seahis
abdomen
In
strained
muscle
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Orreil acconpanied the group on the tour of the
son, began their series against however, the discoloration was
Is Oscar Robertson, one of the since Feb. 4.
Commission take a good look at the pollution area and shot this photo.
plainly visible and the canal
It showed Tuesday night as Chicago by wearing down
greatest players In National
problem in Soldier's Creek when they made the
Basketball Association history, the Bucks were upset by the injury riddled Bulls 90-80 at Los which enters on the north side of
was
found
to
be
Creek
Soldier's
hurling to the point where it will Golden State Warriors 117.106 In Angeles.
The Boston Celtics, for many in sad condition. Fogle stated
cost the Milwaukee Bucks the opening game of their bestof-seven Western Conference years the league's most (IOIIII. that this canal had always been
* defense of their league title?
The 33-year-old Robertson, semifital series at Milwaukee. nant team, make their first one of the most productive
In the other Western Confer. post-season appearance in three fishing spots in the entire area,
the NBA's second leading alltime scorer and top playmaker, ence semifinal, the Los Angeles seasons, entertaining the At. but for the past three weeks, no
has been suffering from a Lakers, who won a record 69 lanta Hawks tonight in the fish at all had been caught We.
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opening game of the Eastern "The canal is In much better
shape today than It has been,"
Conference playoffs.
The other Eastern Conference said Fogle, "but even in this
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Bob Robertson won Instant topped Houston 7-3. Baltimore houston Astros, taking a little scored four unearned runs in
semifinal begins Friday night at condition, a self respecting Wiss fame In the 1971 World Series as routed Texas 6-1, Detroit nipped preseason revenge,
the first inning and Los Angeles
Baltimore, with the Bullets wouldn't be caught dead In IL
e back for two unearned
Bobby
the
world's
longest
bunter.
the
New
York
Mets
S-I,
Grich
doubled
In
two
Cit
Nets'
Leaving Soldiers Creek, the Now, he's trying to win acclaim Philadelphia edged the Chicago rui. in the third inning g4 rum in the third
facing the New York Knicks.
A two-rim hornet by Harmon
All series are best-of-seven party proceeded to Howell as u spring training blaster- "lute
Sox 3-2, Los Angeles Andy Etrhebarren homer-ed for
Creek on the south side of Lake and without the bunt sign.
games,
Killebrew pulled Minnesota into
truituned the New York Y.n- two more Baltimore runs.
In the American Basketball Jessup. The difference in the
Mets, pitcher Brent Str=,!t a tit with Bostc4 And the game
The Pittsburgh Pirates' first kees &amp;5, Minnesota and Boston
- - P
Association Tuesday night, it color of the water was
t
ted
3-3
In
a
contest
stopped
by
balk
gave Detrtt its winning was eslledbocanaeefratniftd'
manhit
ahome
run
agains
_-'_jj~_
was: Carolina 121, Virginia 121; noticeable even to some one Baltimore last October to win a rain, California beat Oakland 6- rim with the bases loaded in ne eight Inninga.
Kentucky 134, Pittsburgh 132; seeing the area infrequently. Series' game. He didn't know 1, the Chicago Cubs downed San 10th Inning after homers by Al
SCIa-ed five runs u.
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S
S
New York 92, Indianan; Fkr- Howell Creek looked
tflt4Zi. theii CtTflLIiI5
until he 1usd circled the bases Diego 54, Cleveland defeated Kaline and Bill Freehan in the
mountain stream in comparison
Idians 118, Memphis 107, ,
Fsmune homered in tke ninth to
kinth had tied the game,
Manager Danny Murtauglu San Francisco 62, Milwaukee ,
with the first creek and canal that
Dallas
96.
Utah
95.
defeat
San Diego Del Unset
clipped
the
Cleveland
"B"
rc
luxineki's
bonier
in
the
had
signaled
for
a
sacrifice.
On Virginia
Golden State's Jim Barnetl, visited.
homered for two runs for
Robertson 1.rnered twice team, 5-3, and the Montreal ninth Lining gave the pmni
Returning to the flab camp, against St. Louis Tuesday for a Expos beat the Atlanta Braves their victory over Ctirgo. Don Cleveland, which beat San
who was guarded by Robertson,
the
biologists, Moody and May, 6-2 exhibition baseball victory. 5-4 in 10 innings.
for
the
Pacers
with
23
points
ran
Oscar
ragged
and
scored
a
By ThE A.SSOCIATF.I) PRESS
Money had homered earlier for
'Dove May's three-run homer
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — and center el Daniels added game-high 30 points for the expressed their opinion ttAt, It was the second time within a
Dents Menke homered and Philadelphia.
with the dredging stopped, the
WarrIors,
The New York Nets won two 22.
Willie Davis' homer in the was the big blast In MUslugged two homers In Joe Morgan and Coast Gem
he
Wendell Ladner hit a jump
Kareem-Jabbar, the league's west end of Lake Jessup would week
games Tuesday night-theirs
nirno each drove In runs for eighth broke the Dodgers' 55 tIe W1ILkft'I the-nm seventh It..
a game.
shot with 45 seconds to g, Leading scorer and Most Valu- soon return to normal. They
and Virginia's.
Cincinnati. All three are former with the Yankees. New York ring against the Cleveland "B"
ther games, Cincinnati
York closed out its regu. breaking a late tie and sparking able Player for the second asked that any evidence of a In o
lit season with a 92-86 victory Carolina to victory over the straight year, led the Bucks "fish kill" be reported to them
Jim Fatreys run-producing
single gave the Expos their
over the !ndlana Pacers, while Squires. Larry Miller was with 28 points, seven below his immediately and pledged their
Istionph over Atlanta.
the Virginia Squires dropped a Carolina's high scorer with 29 average, Robertson, seeing his cooperation to do everything
C
11rift
most extensive action since st. possible to assist In any way If
'127-121 decisIon to the Carolina points
other indications of pollution
New
Despite their victory, t.'.e feting his injury, had 23.
es
Cougars.
eliminated
irum
Guards
Gall
Goodrich
with
32
should
occur.
Cougars
were
As a result, the Nets pulled
Lip within one half-game of Vir- the playoff picture when the points and Jerry West with 23 - Another regular angler,
gifts In the race for second Floridians defeated Mmphls. keyed Los Angeles' victory over Dorsey Bailey, arrived as the
Warren Jabail tallied 30 ChIcago. Each scored ala points biologists were leaving. He
place In the American Basketwhen the Lakers ran off 15
ball Association's East Dlvi- points, Larry Jones 25 and Will
skin. The Squires wind up their It Long 21 for the Floridians, consecutive points early In the
regular schedule at Memphis while Randy Denlon was high third period and moved froma
~4943 deficit to a commanding
man for Memphis with 21.
tonight.
Donnie Freeman scored 19 58-49 lead.
-.
If Virginia loses tonight, the
The Rettrnmund, the club's leading were the chief abort men out of
MIAMI, Fla. (AP)
Not only did the Bulls lose
- -! learns will finish In a tie with 44- points, Rich Jones 17 and
won
318 hitter the past two years, form the bullpen.
BSltIIflOte Orioles have
40 won-loss records. A oneganie George Johnson 13 to pace Dal- gal,-, they lost two players by
'
O'Brien could be sent back to
regular
season
games
and
nine
the outfield. Baylor, Tom
playoff would be held to las. II broke a string of 34 games injuries. Cener Torn Roes'straight In the playoffs while a)r and Terry Crowley will be the minors If Scott showed
determine the second place fin- in which Freeman had scod ut ainkk chain tote fibers In the
enough to stick, amid veteran
sweeping to three straight the reserves.
lm.::
i"
least
20
points.
hIs
left
knee,
and
Coach
tibet.
El. Dave Rosa-eU was again In the
Ellie
Hendricks
and
Andy
American
League
pennants.
1.
otta said the 7-foot
Dan Issel paced Kentucky l),;i.
What's the difference beFor 1972, Manager Earl chebarren will again be p1.'- position of having to impress
- tween finishing second and with 29polnta and broke an 'iIM pitotman wouldn't play again tn
Weaver
sees likely Improve. tooned at catcher. They corn. while not getting much work.
single season scoring recc'rd the series.
third?
By winnIng 101 games last
bined for 71 FBI 1a.'t year.
ment for the Orioles.
Forward Chet Walker, a 39.
The difference is In tlrstround with 2,525 points In 82 guine.
'There's no reason we should
The incompasabae Brooks year. the Orioles became the
By The Associated Press
playoff opponents, and its a big That's one more than I'Lrlie point scorer during the regular
third team in major league hi.be
any
worse,"
Weaver
said,
Robinson
at third action t
Tuesday's
Results
Scott of Virginia had in 73 season but held to five by the
difference.
Montreal 5, Atlanta 4, 10 In. "and chances are we'll be bet- Infield which Includes shortstop tory to reach that mark three
The second place finisher will games before jumpinu t'i Lakers, also suffered an injury
- consecutive
consecutiveseasons. If they do
ter."
Mark Belanger, second
to his left knee and is t . rings
r. meet the Floridians, who as. Phoenix of the NBA. Is'el has
it again this Ylit. they'll Stand
Dave
Dave
McNally,
one
of
four
man
Johnson
and
Powell
Pittaburgt'
8,
St.
Louts
2
i sured themselves of a playoff one regular season game re- peeled to play in the series'
Baltimore 20-game winners last at First. All but Powell won alone.
Baltimore 6, Texas I
second game Thursday night.
berth Tuesday night by beating rnalnlng.
”Of use I'd like to a-tn 100
Detroit
5,
New
York
N.
4,
10
year,
was out of action 3* days. Golden Glove fielding awards in
Memphis 116-107 and clinching --_________
very much," Weaver said. 'But
Iloog Powell, the league's Most 1971.
innings
::
fourth place in the ABA East.
that's not a goat. I'd just Like to
Either Chico Salmon or
Boston 3, Minnesota 3, tie. 8 Valuable Player of 1970, hit beThe team that finishes third. II%
his weight at .356. Paul l)aVanon will join Grich in the win the American league penlow
Innings,
rain
meanwhile, has the dubb'ts It,
lea Angeles 6, New York A. 5 BlaIr, off to a slow start, rnsn- backup role for the infield, with namit."
honor of drawing the Kentucky
the loser being dealt off.
aged to hit just .902.
Cincinnati 7, Houston 3
'
I
Colonels, the club with the best
I
The pitching rotation of
Weaver,
always
optimistic
Philadelphia
3,
Chicago
A.
2
record In the entire ABA, as a
and aggressive, doesn't expect McNally, Jim Palmer. Mike
Chicago
N.
8,
San
Diego
6
first-round opponent
Cuellar and Pat Dobson won 81
such misfortune again.
California 6, Oakland I
In other ABA games, Dallas
won a pen. games last year end started 143
The
Orioles
never
Cleveland
6,
San
Francisco
2
edged Utah 9890 and Kentucky
flint until outfielder Frank times with 71 complete games.
Wednesday's Games
nipped Pittsburgh 134.132.
_
As a result, the bullpen didn't
Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati at Robinson arrived, and then they
In opening games of the Na 4
V..
won four in six seasons. But get touch work and wasn't too
Clearwater,
Via.
tional Basketball Association
St. Louts vs. New York N. at Robinson was dealt off to the effective much of the time.
Western Conference playoffs.
.
Ins Angeles Dodgers. So the
Of that group, Pete Hichetu
St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Golden State upset Milwaukee
the team Is on Its own. went to the Dodgers, Dick Hall
Atlanta
vs.
Texas
at
West
test
of
I
111.106 and Los Angeles tie'•!
I
-4 l'alm Beach, Fla.
Baltimore, never known for retired and Tom Dukes, 1-5, ap- ,
feated Chicago 9310.
pat, could open the peared on shaky ground as
Houston
vs.
Boston
at
Cocoa,
standing
The Nets did their part In the
season with seven newcomers spring training progressed.
Via.
batik for second place by beat-qrthe 25-man roster, Including
Harrison, Alexander and
Angeles
Minnesota
lee
vs.
at
on
ing Indiana. Now they can just
live
rookies
up
from
Rochester.
Dave
t.eonhard were in a battle
Orlando,
hula,
-= hope Memphis beats Virginia
'
Bobby for the No. 5 spot starter and
They
Include
Infielder
Baltimore
vs.
New
York
A.
at
/
tonight.
I
Grich,whotuit.3*3and .336th. long relief
Miarni,FIa., night
AM Johnflochestartingatguard .-.
-Kansas City vs. Detroit at Ft. prut two years, and outfielder Eddie Watt and Grant Jackson
in place of Bill Mekhlonnl, out
Dun Baylor, .117 and .313
Myers,
Fla.
ken hand,
with a
last two seasons. Both are I.'Tbirsday's
Game,
points for the Nets, but the high
LtCKY Whit FIWES
Montreal vi Atlanta at West baled as "can't miss" prosman was Rick Barry, who ccliPalm
Beach,
brated his 26th birthday by
Also moving up from a proMontreal vs. New York A. at
hIiAL.EA1I. Fla API Ho
scoring points
"
22 NIGHTS LEFT
ductive farm system are Brric ger Laurin, trainer of Ogden
Fort
Lauderdale,
Fla.,
night
high
scorer
Roger Brown was
SEASON ENDS APRIL 24
New York N.vz, Cincinnati at Harriman, 15.6, and reliever Pnspps' Numbered Account. Is
noted for hi suecris with
Mickoy
S&amp;olt,
94,
wid
catcher
St.
Petersburg,
Fla.,
night
BEST RF.COIU)
tday. We-Mi4iy a. Sakfdow
lifters Besides having the
Philadelphia vs. Minnesota at Johnny Gales,
P5*1 Times las pm and pm
Don Johnson of Akron,
of
1071.
he
2-year-old
champion
Moving to Baltlrno.-e in
Orlando, Fla,
had the best average
Play The Fabulous Big Perfect.
trained I)rumtop. a grass
SORRY NO
iOhio,
Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City at Robinson trade are Doyle Alex.
on t e professional howling
now retired, and
MINORS
ainder,8'-6
wlthl
os
Angeles,and
ru.intng
mare
M;ers,
V
t.
night
even
though
be
tour in 1971,
Miss ('avandi-h, a $1.00 yearCHARITY NIGHT TOMORROW
St.
Louis
vs.
Boston
at
Winter
reliever
Bob
finished second In earnings
Camp
O'Brien.
afternoon
at
busy
hog who was stakes winner in
ENJOYING a
stanoing uu Juhutiuy I 10,raghlav.n. Fla
At the start, at least, Baylor her dav
wt's'k were Lilits EIci'oltz nnd
last
Seminole
average
h a, Johnson's 213.97
Texas vs. Baltimore at and Grich are slated for spot
Lauin is stabling his horses
Jeanette Roesenger who hauled in these 45
e.Iged Roy Buckles's 213.465
Miami, hula,
duty behind veteran units in the here awaiting the hhlalcah
10 Ml.. north of O,bndo bela-cia 'a
Petraglia's 21 049. Petspecks
using
minnows
and
red
a
bream and 14
Detroit vs. Chicago A. at outfield and Infield.
meeting which opens March 3
u aghia, however, won $&amp;,065
wigglers.
Lakeland, Fla.
Don Buford, Blair and Mery and runt ,%1irtl 29
to Johnson's 1813-49.

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over a map of the Lake Jessup area before departing on a trip to Che
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pointed as the cause of the fish killing pollution, as stoppCu over the
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Paul Russo Is hitting at a .3383
Heavy rains drenched Central high In the state, currently
Florida, forcing cancelations of carrying a .400 batting average. pace with 23 hIts and Dick Brink
several games. Among those Both Parrish and Danson have has a .3 average with 24 hits,
were Seminole High at Winter 32 hit., but Parrish gained his in Tim Booker Is next with a .317
Park. Boone at Lyman and only 3 at bats while l)anson has a'. craging and Frank Car
ciatcae is hitting .299.
Daytona Beach Junior College ) official trips to the plate.
at Sanford for a pair of games
—
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fishing area will not suffer and are urged to write The Sanfn1
further
rlet.rioration. herald Spnrta Iepartsnent and
IlersidOuIdseraMlI.r
ri
'men
and
meters who give all available lnformatkin
Area r*herir.en are fottunot.
Two fishery biologists, itarid Jessup which lilky and Fogle
I.. Moody and Bruce May, had nlrendy rnrnti,n,d, kidding it the trouble has been found nnthr anything of this nature in v (bat step'l can be taken to
r .fTPct it
visited lake Jessup Monday ( that he hiii ,.f''n it huge hasi anti totri' it'd nnii Ihiq I( lI,nt 11w wat.'rs atij.ir .•nt in St,nfr,crl
the request of Lowell hlIley and
ULa Writer. hiii.y, who operates
h camp the south Id
lake, became quite cori,
cerned recently because of mud
and alit emptying into the lake
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The Raiders are slated to pisy
again tonight when they play
host to the Valencia Matadors In
a 7:30 P.M. tilt at their borne
field at the Seminole Little
League Park.
Floridian brass earlier
MIAMI BEACH (AP)- Pro
Yesterday's double-header
olft
discussed
the .ossIhllity of a
will reschedule for early April. ba 5kebal1's Floridians are
new home with representatives
moving
-.
In
more
ways
than
No reicheduk dates wer,
of Albuquerque, N. M., San
available on either Sanford or one.
First, the Floridians are mov. Diego and Omaha, Neb,
Lyman's washed out
trig into the American BasketThe league must agree to any
A special sottnaU game is on ball Association playoffs. They transfer.
tap at 7 p. rn tonight, clinched a spot Tuesda) night
Doyle paid $1 million for the C_
preceeding the Valencia- with a 116-107 beating of Mem. floundering franchise two years
ago and underwrote a barrage
Two sessions are also planned summer, Bergman is planning Seminole till A team made up phis.
Little Leaguers in the Sanford
Recreation Department for the Sanford Recreation to conduct a baseball school for of members Of the ficultY will Second, the Floridians are ap. of promotions Including bikiniLeagues and the Seminole Little Department leagues on the local youth baseballers take on a team representing the ently moving Ic Cincinnati. The clad loall&amp;6 in an attempt to
student government In the sitrn
J during the summer months to
f"r e liemher attract south Florida sports
L.egie will he o bta, In at!. rid a Saturday. The first school wll
cofltl'St
tls-ee-bour bssetafl scticai this be P a.m. ti] 1? noon with the help them improve their
cthcinn..ti group said Tuesday fans. Thry also played games In
The Raiders carry a 19-4 ..the team
weekend as they prepare for second school at 1 p.m., lasting baseball skills.
"
.ic Tampa, Jacksonville and West
trcOtd
Into
tonight's
COfitelt,
AD
in P'n Beach.
Little
League
action
gets
until 4 pm. Both sessions
barrier
their season opener.
unforeseen
four losses have come bY I illiri negotiations with Floridian
Nothing worked.
The Seminole Little League, Saturday will be for little underway Saturday at the
"Personally, It would hurt to
Seminole Little League Park on
margin. The Raiders owner Ned Doyle
which has scheduled opening leaguers.
are
2.2
in
Division
11
Com.
Ron
Grinker
said
the
pn.
sell,"
Do'le said, 'but tinanTo
register
for
the
Saturday
SR4l9
near
Five
Points.
Games
day festhitles for Saturday, will
pe,UUon. Their two losses were
host the baseball school Friday. sessions, call Bergman at 323. will start Saturday morning and
Chan price of $5 million had daily It would be good for me." '
at the hands
Cincinnati recently lost its
Jay Bergman. baieball coach at 0991. These schools will also rim Into the night. Games are
ofconference been agreed upon and Floridian
leading St. ,Johns of Palatka. Vice President David Zack National Basketball Association
Seminnie Junior College, and cost $3.50 and will be limited to played at the park six days a
his assistant, Floyd Perry, will the fIrst 40 boys who register. week, starting after schci'il on
Frank Cacciatore or Mike admitted the Cincinnati group team to Kansas City for the
reason — poor atThe schools are filling upfast Wi)1
conduct the clinics, which will
Pulling will pitch for the "Is the leading contender. same
Raiders
tonight.
Tonight's
Hopefully,
we'll
close
it
tEndSnCt.
Lest three hours per 151013. and parents who want their
The Sanford Recreation
Meanwhile, while in limbo,
The first clinic Friday will be children to attend should Department will run three little
game will be the last action this sometime this week."
9a.m. till! noon and will be for register them immediately. In leagues which kick off the
week for the Raiders. They will The Floridians, averaging the Floridians pleased 1,291
up at Miami
111*1. leaguers In the Seminole some cases, entire little league season Monday. Games are set resume play April 4 a-lien they well under Z500atMiaml Beach fans who showed
host Central Florida Junior Convention Hall, have been Beach Convention Hall with the
Little League. The secund teams have signed up for the for 4:30p.m. at Ft. Mellon, Bay
million a year victory over the Pros to assure
session is set for 1 p.m. and will clinic.
Avenue and Westaide Fields
College for an Important 1 p. In. losing almost *1
for
Doyle,
run until 4 p.m. This session Is
a
tetired
New York a playoff spot.
baseball schools will be and at 6:43 p.m. at Ft. Mellon
Division &amp;uile-tieacler.
Warren Jabali pumped In 30
th advertising millionaire,
for Colt and Pony League samples of what is coming this and Westaide The little league
The Raiders are ranked fif
points
and Larry Jones made
players that are In the Seminole
games in Sanford are played on
in the state and lead the sta'e in
5.
Little League program.
Monwiy, Wednesday and batting going Into tonight's
Memphis lost more than the
BROCKINGTON FEAT
NEARLY A MLi
Each bay Interested In parILON
Frida;.
game. The Raiders are hitting
Ucipating In the baseball school When John Brockington of
The Atlantic Coast Confer. game. Veteran Gerald Govan
ate .320 clip, paced by Larry ence football teams drew sat out the game with aninjured
Junior and Senior League
should contact the coach or the Green Bay Packers
Parrish who Is one of the top nearly a million fans during elbow, the first regular season
manager of Its team. The cost rushed for his 1.000th yard of activities in Sanford a-ill also be
the 1971 season, he became getting underway soon. Those hitters in the state with a .428 the 1971 seasea, recording battle he missed In four years.
Of attending the school is
964,478 admissions for a 27,- Govan's record ABA string of
at-es-age.
and each session will be UlUlIed the fourth rookie in NFL his- games are played at ptnehw-st
357-fans per some average. 307 games went down the drain.
tory to reach that plateau. park.
to 40 bob.
Roger Danion is also ranked
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Local Pkipourri
Got to feel sorry for Barney Headrick as the local kegier
twice came close to the magic six last week but didn't quite
make It. In his first outing in the KEGLERS LEAGUE be had
a lit Zl0 and l94to finish with a596 and then tn the SANFORD PLAZA MERCHANT loop be had a 234 to start with
but faltered In his second game, coming beck with a 191 In the
third game to finish at 5*3. Other high games In the
KEGLERS loop came fruriJ.Sinith Ill, John Bryant 197,900
-694,1. Rolaclaw 190,190. Nick Arciesi 186, John Jam 213,210
90, Harold Suter 902, Chick Baker 113, 204, D. SthweIcbert
189, W. O'Neal 190,96 and finally tue blistering 207-509 of
Eddie Adams. Among those with bljhg in the PLAZA
MERCHANT ioop were Wiley Burrow 190, EldIe Jackson 112,
Milt Frlcker *3 and Jim Carver with a pair of 193'.
Burning up the UNPROFE1ONAL action last week were
Berry Hudley *3, Eddie Adams 106. R. Dom 191, E. Jackson
191, 191 — 580, Milt Frietet 191, E. Elberry 196, 200, John
Bryant 199, D. Myers 211, D. Lewis IN. D. Sspp 192, G.
DeMatte 192, B. Henry 214 and D. WItI 190... Sparklers In the
ADa)CK MIXED LOOP wore Jim Carver IN, Phil Santoro
211,Ed Lee lPl and John Bryant'sheaftyllt,Z16-617..L'-i
the JUNIORSENIOR league where the age racket is on the
younger side of the generation gap come the standout efforts
such U Ricky Payne's 195, 119, 222 — IN. Jim Link 190, 175,
Roger Sauls 177, Don rgherty 111, Jim Kaiser 194, Terry
Waldrop 223 and Larry Brown 96 ... From the SANDRA
FASHION MIXED league cotne the 217 of Ej Weever and a
195 by Henry Judklns In the ALL SOULS WOMEN'S league
Kathy Arthur's 123,123,202-572 was the lop performance
with other fine games being turned in by Qatidua Jau 190
and Fvdm Serraea 193. In the BALL AND CHAIN league it
was Andy Bolton 192. Duke C.aukin 119, Fernfl Farris 201,
Greg Bullock *3, Art Martin *3. Tom But 1$, Does 'IIIacr
394, Dun Dougherty 223. Chuck Kelley 193, *3 and Bryant
Hkkson 191, 211, 194 — MS
High'. In the JET
&amp;)WLERE'Il'ES league were Merle Reese 121, Thelma
no. Mary Meek 179, Marge Miller 177, Marge
YIck.
Mw-evA )75 and '!tc.x Mon'ter 171 ... F-m the
GENçRATION GAP loop it was Mary Henderson 111, Joan
Ncrdqulat 181, Franlde Kaiser 1$, pal Dwette 17S. Phyllis
Walsh 190, Bobble RetalIe 173. 179 and Rosalie MIlls 170, In
the HI t(f)''ERS league the Pp perforuie-i were Jeweli
Keufrnv' 1711. !. IIi.' R'g"rs (7, Mary Elmo!-e 17, Libbi
fl'3tchc 172 and bog 200, 90
513 by Evelyn
Wagner ... From the SEMINOLE PRINTERS loop e the
flue efforts of Frankle Kaiser 177. 174, ShIrley Barbour 1*3
and Dot Lee 197-501

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he hits from the ltfl tW
spring training last year
where we needed some
and, at the 1971 winter
punch. Right now I plan to
meetings, King was obuse him as a starter
tamed from Atlanta In a
against all rtghthand
deal for catcher Paul
pUckers and use Dick
Casanova.
Billings against let
King credits much of his
"I don't think anybody
has aUOW0 King to catch spring succeas to Wuu
as much as be should've in
presence, a beneficial
season of winter ba
P'-'t." Williams says.
A11 the reports cm him
Venezuela and his
were the sane, good hit, no
proved physical condi
glove. But heck, no one
"This camp is jus
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tough as all
get some experience
been to. I've run jus
much as anywliete 9e,
behind the plate,
"So fit hc hasn't been
but Iver run ha
the butcher behind the because I'm happy t
plate he was cranked up to here pla1ng for Willia

been difficult
is Seminole
King
Contys rsentative in
the big leagues. He was
born and raised in Ovi.d,
where several members of
his family stin Fide. He
graduated from
High School in Sanford,
where he played ball, and
be was also a standout for
the Ovwdo Blackhawks, a
seml.pro team still active
in the area.

losses last week when Bill Kinney got hot for a *3 — 387
series and wat aided by Frank Flood's 196.

in a real high scoring affair Betty Natale's Pro 9iop
managed three wins over the Toyota. All fin Natale 1 eglars
cui1buted the effort. The beet wore Rag Sigmas 303,201,
*3 — $40 and John Lam's 204,399,113-111 but Also belpL'
west Jim Carver 197,112-77, John Tmp1r 116 and Kevin
'ioiskI 197. For the Tuysta team It was R. Fathey 204, Bay
Bthinsou 16, Dk a-sm-aw Am and E. Waiver 197.

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Three big reasons for the Jet lanes sweep wore John
Exilak1'a 355- 503, D. RIchards' 114.212-571 and a pair of
1P1'aby R Murphy. 1flghfor thQ'umerataam wasa *3 by
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Bill Varner exploded with a Wistering 11$ series. Bill opened
with a20
hit a III and Closed with a20l for his lllset.

action was the Jet Lanes outfit which swept its match with
Joe 0earners.

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For

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Ron Chandler. Fadem opncd w1l nest
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Ta)ioc
Pierson
on Tuesday,
Zimmer the calMs' batter), the losers get more than one
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a
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Owed the spotlight dusIng the nun on- Faidern had his curve
Hemld SporU Wrfter
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second
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Jim Eldridge for four
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victory. Fadem with his pit.
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Steve Stevenson's TrIniI,. thing ani Zimmer with his bat. and It was
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John Kennedy was safe on an wtw!I'C he wotd when
3 strike o;
Fadem fanned 16 batters $fl
Prep Saints beat the rain and
Kf.ldy. 3D
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errorbY the secon baseman and
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Pace Academy of Atlanta, walked only two eroie to his
Three straight singles in the
second.
stole
promptly
Georgia 7.0 yesterday for their third victory against no leases. fireworks at the plate with three drew
a
tailed
to
prod
a sixth inning
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Lawrence Cleveland
1d
a
in
eighth
pan andstrolk,d home when M
°'b Li hits in the hitS in four thps,
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Jerry Fadem and Jack game and In only one frame did three run homer in
hot torlghtfleid down Kennedy singled
suit.
Mark
Hanna
followed
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for his three-run homer.
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AndtheSaintsweren'tthOugh 72mmerthendrflied a single to wc.u'
A
yet- Fadem reached base an a left but Kenndy was caught at Deboso. u
; fielders cWcv after one out a.-A the plate, trying to acwt from
I 0 0 0
Knewlts. Ib
can-e around to score on a vdid World.
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pitch and a single by Winston
coidd be called that. came in the
rAlBose.
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when the lasers got two Main.rt
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frarnt the
men on s 1Ui L u
put another run on the boa
when Kennedy singled with ore got out of the jam by fanning the T
down, Mole wcoM, took th" final batter.
3 0 0 0
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an a wild pitch and scored on At the plate it was 74mmer's
0
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three
for
four
and
Kennedy's
i',emm
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Zimmer s single
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A single by Jimmy Madden, two for
I a I 0
C*3nf&amp;*%. 2b
ycri don't hit. you don't
be. fie's not the mcift
POMPANO BEACH. Fla.
a dole base and a single d1f the 7Ammer had four RBI's on the q,,,,, ,,n.,,
0
graceful catcher )oull
make )nd
(AP)— As a member of the
bat oGatorBro made it 6-0 day while Kennedyscored YOTALS
MO Mo " 2 4
Pam
twice, as did Fadem.
've learnied that if
e w et we, but he hurtles and
e
after three innings.
you can". catch vou rjin't
The SA'rits WWI! a week off
-I---- -oua workmanlike 4;
irstion in Lhe !9~~s,
The final Trinity tally came in
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make the team
b each day and he's
Hal King earned a
the fifth off the second hurler. beforeturnlngtoatho1 They Cnd' (1 Prnrn HR
The 6-loot i 206-pound
reputation as a good hitter
catcher's hitting caught
'His bat will be a big
but poor field catcher.

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Tournment was the Electric Motor Service. The
five keglers on that team are shown here with
their trophies. From left are Joe Pauline, Vern

MesscrsmitJ, Al lloldm;in, .Iai', Ka .ti :uiutl lilt,
P3in!.Ir. The Motor Servit't' uilIsi hi...I .s ,, ,o.:
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s

your

convenience. Permanent

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for

are listed

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4 Dr. Sdn. R&amp;H, AT, PS, PB, AC,
AM.FM Stereo, 1/f'.1W Tirn.
Was

SALE PRICE $995 Was

The following businesses

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AtticInsulations TIT

R&amp;H, AT, PB, PS, A.C, Tinted

SALE PRICE $850 Was

FOR EVERYONEt

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Dr.

'67 PONTIAC B'VlIle 4 Dr. HT, R&amp;H,

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Appliances

Tinted Glass, W-W Tires.

$2434.05

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Glass, W-* Tires, Vlnyl Top.

'61 CHRYSLER NEWYORKER7

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154% 00001 Dart, 01. V. b'.cIIi
t.it. Console. AT. RIM. 'llftyl
rno4,clan Spoclal $SSS. lPeelI5y0
u*.il Cars. in sse

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Orlando

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154)ChevroleS (hf Air
F144 CP,,yrDIef 1 1091 P1(5
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I've Season Af Condloc'er Sal.,
vin*,reio*anocentfate,;lerns.
to*t pf( 4? hEARS in San

VS, 2 Dr., HT, R&amp;H, AT, PS, PB, AC

Was

your lub
organi:atlun
would
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like to be Included in
I
this listing call:

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PamhI.r Amertan. go"'

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Dr., R&amp;H, AT, PS, PB, Tinted Glass
W.W Tires. Good Clean Car.

Ti.esd.y

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R&amp;H, AT. PS, PB, A.B, Tinted

,'4$ CRYSLER NEWPORT

BINGO EVERY
Thursday 7:30 P.M.

-u's 1471

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fr*riu-'eliffal ifon (asil Ill ill"if aft4 p n

Pets
And Supplies

SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY
flIdIbvS,aly,llSCSSet
7700$ French 373 03)3

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BUYING A NEW OR
USED CAR...NOW IS THE TIMEII SEE US
TODAY, CHECK THESE PRICES AND COMPARE

Was $1495

COUNCIL 53V
Business Meeting

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4-Speed Transmission, A Nice Clean
(r
SALE PRICE $690
Was MIS

Ly ons

Sal.

4)11

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'7 SUNBEAM, 4 Door Sedan, R&amp;H, '72 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Custom

only $3 per week? This1
Is an ideal way to In- ,
form the public of
club actIvitIes.

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Autos For

cs.nir tlJuil'MEP, T
,M.tl,,n '
Side at' .'.
fl'd(n'rel .'.l,,nShnp
S no.11 i.
t4., 751
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Sedan, Loaded with Extras.
Heater.
SALE PRICE $1998 Was $3243
Was $2495

yourl

THESANFORD

hut r- 753 2111

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'61 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

OU know that
cIut or organhzaton5
can appear In this
llstln each week for1

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541 lviCI Special I 11'
11,5 505 Y0I1H
SAt ES flICOIl

.,r'*c C,elJJr.g $3S'l
111.9 4

will?,

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EveryMondayat
9:00P.M.

Father RIchard J.

Trucks Arid Trailer s
(itr,,oI,, . In pck u.

7..

iforso f~, ointot. I ff O'd liton

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Poult.y

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Sol$ rw #fad# #for f"mewelpclo Civil
711 lu

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I',, 119001,

lt;nI T'p''t P i' , '
13) 3741. III ,'d
Saninul

Emerson Air .undit loner, 14.000
BTU , excellent condition 10
Jalousie windows, S 17" v )0" and
26.1.
i double, 136" • 'a". &amp; I 37"

Ktchen and Bathroom Cabuwts
Foormica ,opoi. sinks, topers In
1105Blockn.hIotirwOtcOSr-vice 5allat'.on33)1053
Station. Clay Parrish. it
t.
Butler. MeIbOignO, Fla, Ph in El,ctrlcal Supplie, First
Paola, 323 4111t).
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AIM, • rI •,.i'- ''2 flu' rtri r c tIll
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7954310

467O

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Park

3170713

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Volt,

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Antiques

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Hwy. l7fllMlIe
Sou th of Sa rvf or d

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sANFORD PHONE

The Sanford

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BRAILIV ODHAM
BUILDER DEVELOPER

Urtiol

MONDAY tiwa FRIDAY

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7, 30

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$:30A.M.toS:30 P.M'

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AW

Free Delivery - Easy Terms
Free Lessons

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$4246.30 SALE PRICE $3610
SALE PRICE $1890 Was
Was $2495
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'70 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4 Door,
'12 DUSTER 2 Dr. Coupe Vinyl

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MOel,'. At?. iaD$ .r'.
$1$W $0 ffl
4 0 fl
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$17 600

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SANFOROELECTRIC COMPANY
3333 Park flri,p, lfl 1562

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Department

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71-Ault Repairs
Porh..Ar.csssors,,

Want Ad

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..avii1gs
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3 Bedroom

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And Trailers

ANT IQUES

Wanted To Buy

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certain you quality *f
,*i ll move yW in on a
rental basis while your
bring processed

The most outstanding

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",'nonb &amp;p,,ngs. Fla

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you must intiet to
as a buyer under
rious financing
it *
iictVams

twfo"e 17 noon

Tra'nipurtation

75-Motortycies
And SPtOtISYI

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ESTATE SALE-

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tiny for "to, #'arfgel*, Bahia Off.
tlIlt.d. Ph. afIs.r r in. 371 31St.

Ptint.IC AUt- 11ON
17 l et Mond.Si night. 7 10 p rn
(cn%i3nm,nh% w,t(omedt Open
dAily IC S SanIo'd F armer s
?tij(ll(W, t4* 1753
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t Sty ledhy

7O West is located if%trlefldiy
SANFORD.6BLocksWes?Of
Frerscji Ave. on 30th
St.
3 to S minutes to all
Shopping. Churches,
Shioois
20 West Ms all city w'viCes

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know tP.e guidelines

start a" COriCOt your ad fo I
I Ihe
following day and

t:.

Call

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IF
hioones lately be sure you do
t'rtcwe they are all 501db

ONEOFSANFORO'$
FINEST

II CLASSIFIED! ! I

£'

Psithi?

For

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Shop (Next to Knight Shoes)

East 1st Street

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Poultry
And Supplies

srtjst ' h' said patient

Advvitizing and'
ScIling.' en-

Party Time

Line to

And 'Tuoi

f sunu gjf

on

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Your Direct

Eu,pment

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Kreisel-Boldwin of Orlando
will have in Sanford at the Old

S5-Mthti*ri

;u.tur p

49 SOLD

5 LEFT

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F#ai-chandis.
as—sloe And

Au

•BEAUYIFUL KITCHEN

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Ev.,.y.ttlng goes to 'ti hIgMtl
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WANtED Antiques, Purotlure.
bloo.rl GOveffl09 Winthrop Drab.
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APPIavlCr% I P0(5 or full PIOUSO
Dressing Tables. Ovals
Lots &amp; Acreage
Call 321 SIlO
Bed, Chairs. Martha Washington
Wing Chair. Six Logged Cherry
C Asti 321 dill
Drop Lilt Table, Otankef CMII,
POP used fuVnlluVO applian(es.
Love soot, Starting Headed Canes.
I or tOOl items
IIt
l'f r"4I_'• lS It' ."% e,lent
fl,sulifui 11,nd mad. Shawls,
313 St"c"i Ave
,q'r,
5'
091,"% t$II Pd
w.alrcs I. l'atchwoik Quilti.
Wall Clock, and We'strninhltec
54 Equipment For Rent
Johnny Walker
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Mantle Clock, French Travelers
RENTAtIED
Clock to Walnut I. Brats Casi (Alt
Realty
Rclla*iy. flab, Beds
I Day), Ladies Elgin Watch. II)
373 445
CAIIROL.LS FURNITURE
Pieces Old (hive Willow China
Ev.rerer. MIICIPaI Cemste. 3
114W IIIStPh1171111
(EnglIsh Japanese I Dutch)
sPies' 3 adloining Oak shaded
Silvar, QIas. Co'or TV. tO"
ADOINC. MACHINE! Pint a new
51)0 eaCh 345 SIll.
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Olvel's Electric I 510 a month
L"ewalI Radial Arm Saw. 4 CyI.
V
Apply rental toward purcIals
P,OOUIIO91 Air Contpreuor,2 Cyt.
MobIle
Homes
34
Chk *ith George Stuart. I)) E
,
Air Compre44or. A SotillY Vode
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Rob.ns.on.OflAndO PPloflit011free
Variety of Mobile Home Supoliet
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
, u34 _____________
and 0051W. Many MU. llm5 New
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aC Barr'nglovI
Everything Will Be On
s00rrenitAv. 31) 5300
Miscellaneous
Display for insps'clion from I p. m,
For Sale
MUIIILE WORLD SALES
Friday March II u.ntil Sale Time
5s.ji tti
bie side in
f
Which WIll 5. at 1.00 P.M
and
I!qulpment
SandIng
Central Florida Big ,nven'ory n Floor
Saturday, April I, at the Former
I supplies. call 1?4 111r),
17 wides Loft and Palk%
Hemphill Auto Salti, Building of
Ill
C
m
ava,lable Open E ve
P
1)01W. itt. SIred, Sanlord, pta.
Oranges.eitranic.VaIeflCiaSJ
Lonaled 14wy. 1153. Long*ood
Don't Miss Tltisli
Can Deliver. Graesste. 345
Ill 3313
Geneva
Oat Storage Tank1101 LamoIgh1er 131 ii'. 3 5dm., ____________________________ 10,000
at Jerry's Colonial Service. 13015
Air. 5' s 10' Utility Bldg $3700- Magnefic Car and Tr..,k Signi, I
french._____
3735176
Gay ar-vice. 5717054
3714114.

And as tpe as irp par mOnt I, at an
I?.0914111 it you OI40t.fy P09 V. 333
a.u. 0*tCX HES
*TWO PULL. lATHS
.114551 1. PouR UDROOM$
0* CARPORT
WAL.L TO WALL CARPET
CINTRAI. t4EATING

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SSA-Houimhotd Goods

1th peuplem hiS advice on First A,id, n
The resaek. Ihi gross t.'ulFor essuupk. he liked to )cctcid inccnne jumped 55 l
play chess with an old eruits' th next 6 months'
I
When h ibould hair ndopSend (ui nn' btKL(1 (fib
od an cxb'uverth.'e
Tbe New Psvcbuk,s' of
like t"""Fl, golf Or "011m I

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S4—Anttuuet

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He must also know how
ft 'zn rui'4ise isis dental

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Foe Sale

verbal statement of praise

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WEST

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60-bodilding Malleriak
41—Lawn And
Garden Equipno.nt

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A pbv.acuan dent1 'U" wliuties and found that lie '3m, but Bowers can't "talk I
(31' u111er pris' WILi not cmk an Lntrnt-ertjt-e up" a dental Iurgm in the
nuin usualli must scIentist at the their.
voinmunft'v.
be s.sotiIe in all S bretiebes
But his hobbies also were
So he began working with
IT
I
didn'
t Pet lom in.

Great
SavijWs

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gini. lwver

of our Inter cmjt=

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53-Swap And Trade

znalies

And Dr. lien crndcsw*l he luute his autstant start a nest'
l,ud os-er $1U.(KX) of upairl csfflt-t' rule of payment itt
oi"ighlsurioig tutt, ILl my bills that ins patients had
d. s'isit.
e ssIt!tt's1s'
owed him. some foe t"ii' 5
if the patient didn't lw't'
"I ettI ;)t-rfl)rui 1.5' ZD(Pd
.t."i. past'
csli in liad, tIIrII i
drntistiy as any ci my calSnice be was a superb as.istamt was to keep Pads
lagur.s. vet dies' run c1'i:
dt*ital surgtri ut the opera. of cI.ecb tin all fit-c local
around me in tlrlr VtIItlflIt' tot' diau. ! dicizit tired to hais. M t),t' patlt'sll L.tJJ
of patients Wlty"
deal with tinit aspect of ant- at leutt pus' isa check.
cesiful practice.
PROFESSIONAL
r. p
lDCed to putSALESMANSHIP

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Then I urged Dr. Ben to

praotictri in thus town and
move to another cth' in

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For Sale

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lit' would

for this

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'1—Iscycies

till

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April 1

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15,3 tl..11hLh,nPP0,tabl,OnhImnd*Ih
Infia Rd surf gtp;;,j. compttte
530. pit. m

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SemInole Coin Center
S anal'art
I-or.ii Coot
1 -tW I;' St 3?) 4)53

SANFORD
I)'e IC' Mobile borne for sale or

NEW HOMES

i

billy

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anh1,Heisnowaftma1 31—Neules For Sa te
at a club In orth Carolina. The 33_4:arms G.wwes
iüe Edwards Schalarztdp will 33—Lots $ Acva.pe
HO,nSI
be awarded annually to a
deserving Central Florida 35-Income I, InvesTment
Propsrty
graduate and will be good at
usmeu Prope.ty,
any Florida college or 27-Real Silo?. Wanted
unstts

saying Ht.11ri.'

Stenstrom

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'nert. l",l'pel AC. Nov , blaI.
un.i ppm,,,
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Rear Yard Enclosed
For Privacy

the hall rolling

said -Hello."

M,mb.y, Orlando WI' MIS
tet. Fr..0(l'l
'ei
5u915 &amp;(
33?'SI

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IMIParS
gotten,
3"- 1410
N.Sts., 5r.da,s I 144$days Call
323 405)
171 USS
'77 .174

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golf pro at P40 P17110' COWIbY

bdtwrht'

la'': beautitul
Just recen tly
corner lot
reIrIOdI'td arid poarlively In IIi's?
CI.,, CPdfliOtS kflCh00lqbli7*ed
and Permit dlntnQ
Large iivir
rooms. Florida room Hoot and
Dfeacitedooubeag$rne,*ITh
I
eetva rooms smt 500

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ARE HERE ro
ADIAK(RS
'(LP YOU Call 3? 3411 for a
lCito rcis, aim, ad

2-$4OUIrS Rant Furnished
25-MM.IIe HOIRIS Rout
27-Resort Property For Rent

force a grin upon his lips

i

traOtvi 3 booroo

l'i baths,

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it and also at the

aar-laenwentr..ofm,.
Istorytram.hoeliet, bis you
don watil to rdel7 Ok. Ii
prepared tO t011 ill love wIth this.

*TEMFEC ASE14('

Furnished

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Carla". oqwqmw kit,cf,en. control
P10-al and air. .'iut%tmndlnQ land
aC*peti.Q. 00e0 *1041 and pump. Slid
many, many oIler ealteret
Shown by appointment only

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large Scr.ined patio, double

t4Si(t BEDROOM air con
fenced yard.
' 1.c,rii, will,
rr.0It9a It
ott_rn. 514 Pit
' 73 pr- inth Pa1 all *1111
Ft-derail down. idol Pr*.0
aw

k,ltPiCfl

AlitiPI OF VFLOPMINT CORP
? C' ISilI 31 All l'Thl'ti S(' '

t*jroom. 3 bali. twa I$ y to
aii)oy ill lovely 1109141 I50in•

loOt H.m*all.S At'. •11-fl
rlollli,) BEDROOM nalar ,own. newly
Pd. atturI SAS monthly
ci
-pv's with i: aX down

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t*tutivtCib'flilt 'avg. panelld
t-tI-lyVoom Call Don Ely br your

Nearly p.erbeclt All IPIIS 3

L'ACRESonpaved readnear t.li
'')'1 530)0 per acre.

Rent

To Rent

(3()')D5

',,r j'LntviMitlt'. .
f%'-n V.1,4141 (19419?

lIlA 1

ej'ppId

and $itflAts, car
1*4 1919, C?tiIfI Ilqt&amp; 100(5. kUØir.
eQuI,.3iPd.I7O.57S Ciflnao'acktg can
be arranged
l0L LWILDE-F XCLUSIVF-

telephone: 330 3q73

—Wantsd

Manor

p p.rw itt tvetk pionir; e,i 3
onms. i', t,atitt 109 slY e'O
V.Ptl tW0Il a'1*I tivoughotI,
cvnl r&amp;i ostao S i tlem. modern

1iylf59 resin, Mat. and

Il.!'y
PIii 571 1St

t"our ofllc°. t 215 Carlairie
17450 1
Building.
Seventh Avenue., Norm

fl—Business Piu,..rty For

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S.ani.r. $ates te.4.e
PINFRFfl-ECLUSIVT' Vor
nict 3 bedroom. two balh wMh

Slit AGE

For Real

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'.4'. tiles heSS

Payton

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by
DISCRIMINATION IN
EMPL'I'MENT ACT
ifltSITflI SIC fill) 1*
M
Ct-ljlr*d trifillh the Wage

p

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tram

covered

tt1kj)liLfllt' JO Whfm 1 proc
pVtie p4ttWnt would call, 43—Campfli Equ,pm.ut
be could first look at fj 444o0rt5 Equipment
casti souqauss retxriun end
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Trawitr.IS Plb.ruta% AticonIrolt. Motte ItomO hIPS. to49u0. $aCI- - hint Alto ('sifa mobJIe hornS
41 tIP tiiclrnntalIr Jehoton, Mu,
le; 4 110. 144 ply. 'Di,•n 17(') 57 Musical Merchandito
,Oy Tiff trailer All In A I
,',JIM 4 SO) I 14310 ply, ØoOd
ondtIon (all 33) 3451
UP-IIP ,t,nV,Iø P.O9 I *Ih
Mr 11155, 31) O)$t alter I
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—;pptti'n
);
DewnIe*n Sanford
wwlcrPdl II, lCp
.
I.))flt1l I S GAurI1
Ill PSI
pamPntS Call N*, II*9104t 140195

Sanfoid Realty

Call St'nstrom

f,"tvtOOindCs,bI,C090091 0004'
.,,--.
,
tw'ru. Owl yard with
$:, .,too? system 314 mort9i0ot

Thu NEWSPAPER
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knzlngty accapl HELP
in
WAWTE)
DS
diLates a preference based

Wanted
la,-SiIurIto,ts Wanted

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WiS0Pt MAIO'P ru1114t100r
PUS Silt had.
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Marino Equipment

at %!O tire n',lh 41 1 t'
ii
104 a.o month;,1 ii q*'-t,

3 9PVtin5. I baThs. lire.

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Help

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Suburban

EASTER

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Miscellaneous
For Sale
41,41o, i o ... too
roe
Oranvol,
•.t tit*Iuul
Tan
Sill

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w.et.diyt

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Academ?

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3 of both for I 371 7111

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I $dP.*Inn Nov s flIcyOa attd ..I OtrI

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Sauls Agency

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wTh slA0• i5 tnj.I trPS'%

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By OWNLC B*et'tu1 itO91I —
i bq'd"ocmt. 3 baThs. .t'ctu5iv0
s 5,,,
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Jones served as Chairman of
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financial asvu or . These
repla ce .1 Roger Fianln and
.Jotut J. Novotny as chairman

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The Board of Gvernors of the
FontL.Cus Gozanaent
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Baskethal3 Team. The mem itt eeond team Class AAA. also receIved recn1tlon frI Allof the AuZth squad çt
Hr was a ftrt warr pgion e,-uons
of
Al-Regrnn. Mart*r
Lyman placed two players on
The Herald Sports Staff
was also honored In the All.. the third
They were
ladniç the vot1n for the Regfon selections and was 1true finse and tv,,.
first team selections were jjnnoralnr Mention Al1-.S&amp;ati In Frank left of Sanford Naval
`;avid Tonle rot Ch,trdo and
Ciffnrd Martin o Seminole. who played center fur the 9en, third Utari, as was Greg MD.
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Fthetni aen.. reure*ent1n the wiiaon, has aU'ed tt tila
Randy Wright of 1.yman. Doug
besa for the Semthol' .lunuie College Allen of Ovrndo and Mike Aztln
five schools, ha
selected w the 17 Sanford Ralders
a! Thnity Prep were
Herald All-Seminole County
TouW was also honored on ieond team letUma,. Austth

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Our Pre--Easter

Rep. Gene Mooney Begets
$1.2 Million SR 436 Funds

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At

Get to Penneys and get what you need for Easter.

widen the arterial highway V fund In uiat'h federal road neiday afI,rnnrrn Mlnn.y,
between interstate 4 and lb.' grants I', NYrs A, VI and It; teI.phon.d again In say he Md
erenunta lIP,. 11 fund Ii rnt with Awar1 Moel}r, rr
The State Ilelinrt,nenI of western Orange.Serninoie
In
C.
A.
finanred
with four renI of the setretsry; Jay VIrown. lIrertor
County tin.' at inling
Trnti.iportntlnn's I) fund
state'
s ssnlIr* tai felt state-of road nerstInns.
empty yesterday ... but today it I1I11 llenedkt. I)el.md district
Flerw1kl.
yielded *1.2 million for , engineer of the VOT, this only construe lion
yle
eatimated
at
Is
Meminoir County highway morning. Cost
Good New;
Si ItIlillitlu
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PERFECI FOR EASTER

Fuel 0'1'1 Dealers:
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ASSORTED STYLES
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moewl this morning. when infnn..1 of the .Pung. wrnuØit
by Mooney yesterday, ••7
Im;troenwnI project.
aittive
rfmwtorl all the
All the Way
Thanks In lugene Mnnny,
of this The S"lflihOIe r."ativø llegathin and ak.w1 (.w a work
The Herald le
only SI'IIlIIlnIe County ri'aiiletil
""(OIi0WIng the
With the ttnnpietkm of this only Wednesday morning and fetid It quickly:'flnedfrt will
In the 11- man SeniInois'Orange
ns release wss$n n this stngio rnet. t
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-iilogIllati%e tteh'gation, Mooney wi.l.'n$ng projfut
r'rnIntle tilsIrirt planning engineer at tnrnoyrrw (tida) rvwwnin that reet'lved re'pH.s from most of
n.lisetl The Rantorti herald fn.Ianed entirely in
between I)l.and. and (Ireg 1)ru,nmnnd, I). MIT 'nek.yed' some more the IfItI4Wof4 irAlenting jr,
e would try to and ()range Cointie*
Orange ReHIlnOIC County rnmrnlsakm funds and now wlfl continue West and .orri r'1 1IItng
the
west
In
InIl,.r
end iI ,InqoIflr bob Apopka to
,yets'rtIayh
R 0 Pt*
County and the Heellno 111gb. chairman. tI5enpdct was i,i will, U
.11th
schedule. Constnwtktn contract
Tallasheaee W.dnesday.
southeast
in
Orange
way
to
the
The 1)01 now will prepare
H&amp;; Ecstatic
A note of p.sairnkrn was should be let in June or Judy of
iuturllscuncnta for hitLa and In County.
this
Yes?.'
Fnrhi.'r this week the sounkd when the princhpali
June or July will let the cfintrnct Altamonte
(er. Mnor.ny let me now
The Iferakl found Renedkt
springs city council said the I) lunch was empty and
I" ,'flllpktt (ousr.Innlng
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rest.lullon the SR 426 final four-lane this morning In session with the he was ei'r.meIy concerned
a
li(oti 431%. 111(5 project will nçprnv
requestiRl the dot In aislane all project would be postptmed for Orange County eocnmtNktn at and would take timw from a
Orlando and he verified hitsy schedulo to pursue this
of Sit 436 and 1.4 from far at least a year.
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road
1)0'r 'ynnkr.I the rug' from ha' -n Ul officIal in the
mIfl4I. County, Rpr*an.
uIIMlur Seillifitle (curly otlicIal.i u1'pnrtai.r' &amp;ac1er former (crv, complete the stary.
tative
Mooney bitt srke4
informed
Herald
then
recently when It nnnoun&amp;'511 the iau4t K(r4 r.twl " will contad The
MIT."
This
1)rumrnond
of
the
change
In
ck4.iy
with
the DOT prior in
new project to twuplete 811 436 in, (rients I,' the
ll 1111.1. SI 'Oil'
would be delayed for at least a wa: Wes$n.wty morning, via ;ttu*. It wea 1,nzmrnnnd who being a representative and
)inr. With all plans completed long distance Ia1elhone from sounded the real note of through his contacts and
yesterday
to was knowledge he ha* prwided it
for the rnwl lmpruvs'mt'nt, DOT Tallawe.
speculation is growing that fuel oil deaivr may approach the city C011i.
break in the cu the ot nIon any 'irthev Im- sreat sertice In this county
f
During
a
all
withdraw
WnS
obliged
In
mission to speak against the announced Intention to levy a tax on furl oil sold to
1m .rutstfr'
moneys from ia unrestricted or legislative session late Wed- prrivern.unt of SR 01% was ut of
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Sanford residents. Earl fligginbolbam, a former city commissioner and agent
for Standard Oil Company in Sanford, and a fuel oil dealer, said Wednesday the
proposal to place a tax on fuel oil was asinine.
Iligginbotham said, "right now th e city hrU Itil
th e money they need to operate the city." T!.e
commission Is getting part of a cent a gallon
gasoline tax, plus $550 now for water, sewage 811(1
drainage, additional property taxes and is taking In
$65 to $75 a ye.lr on the average home for utility
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taxes, he continued.
"A tax on fuel oil would be passed on by the
Cafl'lgTian told The Herald
the country, OEO t.es allowed operation to keep Sern.8mn in
By 1111.1.. SCOTT
dealers to the consumers, which will mean from one
SPZDCO wil "Pnh1In In tts
outlets to have mon than cm. buitneu
to three cents more hike per gallon of fuel" the
'That's not the way to. The horns" and putting its mon. in
The former head of Seminole thing going." he continued.
former commissioner said.
having
learned
nursery
operation Is where landscaping. "Apprniimatey
The herald,
Employment and Economic
can
b made StflCi *11 the 99 P? cent of our Innme cirws
He said an a v erage 50 gallons of fuel oil would
money
SEEDCO
kii
,000
In
the
lopment Corporation that SEEDCO
questioned
plantlngi
are
now ready," he from landscaping,," he amt.
taxed approximately $4 if the commission decides to
REP. GENE MO
(SEEDCO) has charged nursery operatkn,
dDeve
The operation hers employs
"Perhaps
they're get.
the
added.
Darnell
concerning
political Interference by the
tax. "All of this means that the poor people, who
pressure
from
ifle2flprrnns
NW, aceor''ig
ity
disclosure.
"Yea,
we
lost
Hog
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Office
Economic
opportu
can't afford It, will be hit again by taxes for no apBy John A. Spoiski
to the cnmpsrnfier, it was M
Wuhlngton," he concluded.
were
knew
we
we
resign
money,
but
(OEO),
causing
him
to
parent reason, but just because other cities are
Darnell Is now in the in. pected that WEDM would lo
going to the first year," Darnell
from his $22,500 a year job.
Found out that the Ralston doing It," Higginbotbam added,
fl.lfl it he said the local
vestment business a t Orange,
Darnell, former replied.
Richard
Purina telLs are going to
The oil man said government should not tax
The former official further Calf, and spoke with The outiet had 0,000 ;eft.
of SEEIXX),
,
executive
director
ezercise their option of 40 acres unless there was a need for the taxation, but he
f
a
which has offices at 1101 PIne disclosed that SEEDCO wu Herald by telephone.
Ruth Hatch, a community
In the ncrthern portion of added, "they see where they can tax and want to do
Horace Or is now the acting worker, recently has ben hired
Street,
said he resigned ci- pcepmnng to shut down its
will
put an
Orange County
It without realizing what they are doing." lie said
Jan. 31, after "OEO nursery and a retail outlet cm eiecutive director of SEEDCO In
hutedwo.
111 1116,M0 xpu" Imt !Wilding for
came
down
and made outlan- U.S. 17.92 and would rely and WiUlrn Camgnan is the
several
young
commissioners
on
the
there
were
the purpose of growing
dish remarks on the way the maInly on Its landscaping com$rofler.
Board now that were being led without knowing
rume'rooms.
IIRIDGEWA'flR, Mass. local operaflonwuheirigrun."
Raving retded about five what they were doing.
(AP) A series of explosions
Darnell charged the federal
miles from
"Make no mistake about it, I'm not seeking
through
buildin
buildings
At
at
threatened
eatened to cut off an
growing plant in Temple.
and this Is not that type rhetoric. . It -'s just Pyrn Products a nninitlnn be'- tsoo.000 orO grunt made
when
that wind shifto) on Route 1 Ot)OUI thtot SEEDCO to start new
the facts," Higginbotham concluded.
miles
outside of Bridgewater businesses fur the employment
nowles
the
cornsaid
E.
Manager
W
City
I'm glad for Orange Cmmty.i
of the unskilled and poor of the
mission would consider passing the taxing or- tode'. state police said.
State police ordered roads county unless he did what
djnance at its April 10 regular meeting, 4,'fle city
0
must either tax or must make the fuel oils exempt from Brtdgewatc; 1*, Brockton wanted.
hospital cleared of traffic so
"They told me to get in the
Yesterday, it srted
ta
off from taxing," Knowles added,
I.
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thatthe Injured could be taken community and spread the
beautifully. So. I shared my joy
He said the Florida Court now gives to the hospital,
word that the Republican adwith you.
municipalities the right to tax fuel oil same as
As an example at the hardstup, the
A state police dispatcher said, ministration was doing a good
1ociay, it's
By AUSTIN SCOTT
"LOIS
of
people
have
been
the
poor
but
with
or
gas.
injob
helping
I
electricity
suit
cited Jacinata Moreno,, a 36-yearrd like to commiserate
Associated Press Writer
refused to go along with
old diabetic in poor health who moved
Most fuel oil people point out they have no jured."
you.
Police said several buildings political implIcations," DarneD
The Invitation read, "You and franchise like utilities and are not under the Public
WASHINGTON (AP)
An an- in with the Ermina Sanchez family in
charged.
Y= editorial and photographic Utilities Commission, but are private businessmen, at the site were burning.
tipoverty taw group filed suit against Homestead, Fla.
lie accused the Washington
The explosions were dcstaU are
the Department of Agriculture today,
"Her total monthly Income is $73,"
who must compete with other oil sellers In any given
scribed as one big explosion fol. OEO office of telling
My eyeballs really
that
business.
charging
a
food-stamp
regulation
said
PcUack. "She gets that money
bugged
area
for
towed by several smaller ones. what they said, "whether It
out, the cameramen started
aimed
at
disqualifying
hippie
cornfrom
welfare.
She can't get decent
their ses ... the PW
The sound could be heard in right or wrong."
poll
"I never was a politician and I
munei actually hits hardest at "the housing for that. She also needs health
veral surrounding to-ma. jg.
beat of the newsroom climbed
poorest of the poor."
ut
care, so she moved in with a family."
cluding Bruct,,'ün eight mlleb was never allowed to do &amp;
than that of an
business job with SEEDCO, SO!
away.
at liftoff.
The Center on Social Welfare Policy
Although her share of the rent.
A spokesman at Brockton resigned, effective Jan. 31, but
We were going 10 attend the Ara deathe ................IA WEATHER-Yesterday's high
and Law asked federal district court utilities, medical transportation and
Grand Opening of a Mobile Bridge .................. 68 e9low6l with l.OSofaninchof llospltal said several of the In. was not paid for the last two for an injunction to stop states from laundry leaves her only $10 a month for
Home Park for NUDISTS at Calendar
3A rain, Partly cloudy to oc- jured were brought there, but weeks I worked," Darnell denying food stamps to households
food, hygenic items, clothes, and such,
Cove
Nudist
&amp;
Cypress
Ciautfied ads ......... IA-IA casionally cloudy through no report on their condition was addtd.
where
people
who
are
unrelated
are
Polack
said, "she was detuit1 food
Several
times
Darnell
auld
he
and
available
tnunedtately.
showers
sort (And to think that I had Comics ....................713 Friday with
living
together.
Washington
in
an
effort
rewent
to
stamps
solely
because she was living
The first explosion was
W ordered a new set of specs Crossword puzzle ..........613 scattered thunderstorms likely.
9:40
am.
and
there
to
get
OEO
to
loosen
Its
hold
on
Ronald
Pollack,
director
of
the
New
with
ported
at
the
Sanchez family."
Dr. Crane ................. bOA
, from Dr. Daugherty.)
Ihghs 75 to 65. Low tonight in were reports of sub,euuent ex- federal funds. Money used 10
At 5 p.m., Min Nude World Dear Abby
York center, said the regulation hits
68
Pollack
estimated that
th
69L
plosions followcd by the fire, establish Sem-San Nursery was hardest at such people as migrant challenged regulation "harmfully
will cut the ribbon...nudlsts who Editorlaicomment
held-up by the federal agency
state police said,
re GO the grounds after 4 p.m. Entertainment .............68
prevented workers "because they normally have affects close to a million people who
Although
the
huge
A massive traf fic jam devel- and SEEDCO was
may dress, If they wish, or Horoscope
68
to leave their families and move in are in dire need of a.ttitjr.ce
cornfortab1y hospital notes ........ ....1OA snowstorms h'.t burlcd parts of oped around the area as police ftoiui starting several other
remain
One part of the suit challenges the
68.78 the Midwest slipped quietly into and ambulance units sought to firms to liep the unemployed with other people," and at "the poorest
mu4e....whlchever they prefer. Public notices
of the poor, where people can't afford law itself, which disqualifies unrelated
4B-5B Canada today, falling tem reach the factory,
until OEO saw how the nursery
I took an informal poll in the Society
to pay rent and have to move in
Persons in Holbrook, more was going to work out, Darnell
individuals who live together, but not
newsroom and you'll never Sports .. ___ ... ... .SA-OA perature behind the storm left
guess how the vote come oul) TV ........................6B much of its snow still covering than 10 miles from the blast said.
Pollack filed the suit on behalf of five unrelated families, Pollack said. A
"However, in other parts
site, reported feeling the shuck.
Vegetable market ........ IQA the ground,
of
households in Homestead. Fla.; second part challenges the Agriculture
Oakland, Calif.: Kernersville, NC.; Department's regulations. which i1s,.,
Salt Lake City, and Columbia, S.C.
disqualifies farmlies
So, you're sundering where
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with *hoped 2-button styling. Bunion-?vu
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ASSORTED STYLES
ASSORTED COLORS

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SPECIAL BUY-LADIES

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ORIGINALLY 931n
STRIPES AND PRINTS
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COLORS
ORIGINALLY $600 NOW
ASSORTED STYLES
POLYESTER COTTON BLEND

Men's Dress
Shirts
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FANCY STRIPES AND
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ASSORTED WIDTHS
LATEST STYLES
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1% PER CENT POLYESTER
PENN PREST
REGULAR AND SLIM

Shirt And Tie

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BOYS

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GIRL'S

388
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ORIGINALLY $$.00 0W
POLYESTER AND COTTON
ASSORTED STYLES
Dresses $1Q SIZES
34X
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Men's Jeans394

Pants Suits
PLYFTFR
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the disappotntmentistnthlssad
tale'
March 21,th. I'm gonna

Double Knits

cry. ...'cause I just can't stand
the pathetic moaning being
created by the other male
members of The Herald AngeL'
Newstaff

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all worked -up about it, really. I

WIDE ASSORTMENT
OF COLORS AND STYLES

Woolen
Jacquard

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O.ThiaDateIaHMtWY fo
Quazbnodo. bell rli'gec of
Cathrdr*1 Notre Dame, took
music leianns- But it sun,
somehow didn't make him
populas with the girls.
The superior roan will irate?)
over himself when he is alone.
He ewnines his hurt that
Owe rosy be nothing wrong
Owe, and th'i' '* may have no
cause of dissatisfaction with
himself. -'Con! uctus

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By ANN RILEY

Wtte-er happened to tho

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At Seminole Jr. College

Today is March 30th.
71* Grand opaning was on

POLYESTER

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ORIGINALLY *3.99
NOW
N YARDS

ROOM SIZE RUGS

Knit Stripes
ARNEL TRI ACETATE 144
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mailers,
Seventy.ievsn men were
graduated In the auditorium of
R.T. Mi)wes Middle School
iv.n by
Invocation was

TOP MAN AWARDS WERE PRESENTED to (Front Row, LR) Ralph
Russell, Sanford Police Department; David R. Beavers, Altamonte
Police Dept., Jams Balcer, not affiliated; William Hogan, Seminole
County Sheriff's Dept., (r.econd row) Judge Dominick Saul. sneaker
for the graduation, Micheal Thomas, Florida Game and Fresh Water
Commission; and Robert Kunkler, Seminole Shcriff's Dept., with
Sheriff John E. Polk.
(Ann Riley photo)

police science,.

Police Standards Council
"The mills of the gods grind certificates were awarded by
slowly and so do the rnBts of Moncrief: College Certificates.
Judge by Weldon and "top Man
stated
justice,"
Dominick j. Saiii, of the circuit Award", by Sheriff JoM I
court, to the graduating class of Polk.
Graduates are Robert
the polLe training school at
Adams, Caaselbcrry; Dot" L
SeIe
riiin'Junior College.
This is a situation that Anderson, Sanford; James
Ulvia
Sanford;
definitely needs correcting Bak er,
Springs;
Altamonte
throughout the country, the Beavers,
Arthur J. Seauford, Seminole
youthful judge further stated.
Gerald Liedient,
lie gave an Lr1lorinative and County;
Raymond
?'t. Bea.
Seminole;
Interesting speech on various
points of law and relative nett. Fioi'lIa Gent, and Fresh

William Gordon, director of
adult and continuing education,

Seminole Junior College.
Introduction of guests was by

Russell l. Moncrl.I, director,
vocational

technical

education,and Introduction

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slcaker by President Kirt S.

Weldoit.
I'reaenttion of class was by
I)r. Jct'i1 P l.l,iehan, cour-

Water Commission; Steven

New Mazda 808.
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Bsng.t.sdorf, Casulberry;
Charles Bsntiy, Cwslbesty;
Stanley Bsrrliterd, Apopka;
Harry Bertosu, James M.

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and Kent C.aitlenian, Ft&amp;}'WC.
William

Connell

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LIWISflCS Chester, Li'4'WO(id
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to right) Regina Burke, Angela Drake, Linda bR,
LynneVanc, Jessica WIlks, and Veronica Smith. Botthrn photo (left to
riit) Jtepkm Guisth, Jod. ingram, F'redermck Wilson, Steven Barmx!s,
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R MARJO REi1
A mistrial was declared another trial to peogr.
While, the jury for Ithe Second
-* uftermorli O!, Circuit
3udgr Thotrwa Wadoefl Jr. hi trial MISC WU ('it. Gawky $
the cn of P.14-hard Gurie
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assistant manager Richard
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Seminole

defendants are

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and Include Norma
cbarged with buying, receIving

and concealing of itolen
property: Raymond Bowen,

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bill
AltAnjonte Sprjr.&amp;S War=09
Club, :2Q a m., tour of finals and payment of Inj4 Art Center.
surance for county officials and
has passed both
Sanford Business and Par- emptoyei

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fesalunal Women's Club hou.es and Is waiting the
, ac.
business-dinner meeting. 7 Governor's signature,
unty Attorney
Co
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to
p.m.,
Thorn Rhumberger.
It provides that all or lilY
April 7
P°°
of the payment of the
School Board, 3p.m., budget
cost of life, health, accident,
hospitalization; or annuity
Insurance is authorized for
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LEAVING HOME
IS NO LAUGHING
MA1rfR...
But the Welcome Wagon
hostess can make it easier
to ndjust to your new
surroundings, and maybe put a smile on your
facel
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IF NOT CMALLY PIikCHASED
ThIS_
WASHER_WOULD_SL FOR

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from county funds for auth

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meeting. 7:30 p.m.,
HIt)flfl
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Adair told
Item on the pcogrErr of the 't.r
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to tow the cnmissionera
Ssmd Wn's tepubIucan ttat ti people had agreed to dedication ceremonies at the
Club half-twice rummage salt, seine the hyacinths from Lake Sanford AirPort on April 1 will
127 West lit Street
Harriet. Some offered to include City CommIssioners,

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MItch
I.anpIcy Adair, pollution
Brown said he had contacted
SIS1tR,$p.m..hornesili.1th cwrol officer, presented cost all do property owners he could
Swtnrie.
Weit 17th 'treei esves at $50 for 'evidence flnd in OrareaofWeston Drive,
(Dole change In dte and place ecuruty' to the board of county Wekirs Road and Longwood.
0t Markham Road, to advise them
the new Items will be to
of the prol name change.
ARC multi-media
portection of samples taken
It was rcommende4 at the
first aid cawse, 5:30
from area water pending
three roads be changed to
p (
one name, Markham Woods
must be in
Adair received approval

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entertaining acts at 1010 a.m.,moves into the dedication ceremony at
12:30 p.m. The air thow that follows lmrnediately.A barbecue dinner is

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Forest City Bear Lake Fire the plan and expenditure as well
Coti-olDiatrwt, Spin, can- sstheexpculltureof$154 for
Isslonery rrweting, fire ball. the costs of delonizing 1,110
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idones 1ob of assigning the county Commission for two
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mended Hugh 1) McIntosh, of

i$hasardous areas. requiring advfi%InF everybody of a board"
slower speeds than might be mttlng last night, In the
permissibile In other par.s cl the ChaI r of Commerce
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rcquo*ng information so to North Orlando, to aei- e on the
*tet conservation board to
hew
n cnMdering th
additional
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ares
oft.unh1crr.spcecl' l area rt. Iuncnt thes wiil rn repace
recommended Warren
lased
Rush said he would r le' die, t 4 e f41e ttritn
area but be iv1d not he .n Mcls".Thiereport.sweratzi 'aa(man to the Oakland
favor of unthor,,, .jet6s ali4 be rn La)
office not lates ttiLi d.strtct.
Io runluioner Sid Vihien tee•hn t
tie i'nti't arra becaise
orimendtd
Arthur Milieu to the
stretch of the rsd from SR
Judge Dcmtrtck Sam sent out
to North Street contains several a memoi*mIwi requesting or wter cnnLol and advisory

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department at commerce of. thE5ed With bUjilig, tSCIV1T
The best cup of coffer In
John Govoruhk, Altamonte
ficial, indicated Seminole Cid IDC1I1Ifl ItOleflpFopert Springs; James Gregg,
the morning u Itt
Lee Parker, charged with Orange pJ
heard the other guy ielflnr
David Kelley, Seminole COW'ty would ti
Two Thieves (et
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about.
County Industrial Der.ulopment consideration in receiving carrying a concealed
WIZteI Park: David C. Baxaw'i,
y MARION LEThEA
AuthorIt3 SCIDA today an- prospects, but emphait..1 the
state prison
Judge SaUl continued $
FGUWC; Philip C.
nounced the acquistion of a new problems encountered by the
William Lowdermllk, who teneing for one
i, ti
Eatanville;
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Two deleodants iIo pleaded was convicted by a Circuit
county Industry.
department due to a small
David
Lancaster
at
the
Longwood;
WillianiHrgan,and
it ripoor With Jrczh
,
iiigati
jCawlaba operating budget.
Febgrand request
cttorney GeTIItI
Paul L Huftnan, Seminole.
ideas had be ii ri her!
w-ohati 1w Ctrrjjjt !ayeey, was adjudjried guilty Rutbeeg. Laututer pleaded
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f)rlarult.Orange
JI
Mn acumng
frn
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Judge DL1Ith* S&amp;Ifl.
North Carolina would open a County Industrial Board
is
by the court and sen2etuce to 'zlItyonFoL, 7topeacssionof
Johnson, Ssnde; JUtUUIy
Rick Cusk pleaded gi%ty on tiv years at a Stale prison, He s narcotic drug.
batting plant on Newport executive
Keith, Alonte SprIngs; Nov.
1, 1171, to iali id a s-as lvev ''edit f t
U) discuss luduitrial acquistior
Road In Altamonte Sjuings.
,i- while awaiting preseirtence
Betty Edt;,
Longwood; halucIargenic, and was In carcerared in county W.
With an initial emiloymmnl of with SCIDA at the Longwood
in
rnvelgetJon.
Kunkler, Seminole. custocjy pending
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Richard La1eae, constable;
Kelley said the firm headed by
Norms Lowther, Seminole irl"yelsuptim
Judge SaW with.-,
old eLeonard Polk would
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County;
Donald Mellon and
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Becr
Jonn
Memo,
Orange;
William
C.
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erig*ei &amp;n manufacture ui
cuslit
The Board of County Cam- Marr* North Orlando; -n
mnttrres
mlssiuneri
approved
a
motion
C. Micheal, and Richard Oiler
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itll su'J It would mnkt
to allocate liQUI annually for FG&amp;FWC; Johnnie Parker,
lirume Hudson was fu-.znd quoted Cram the Bible
di
guilty
the formal announcement at the
,
projects zeb as moving the Sanford; Raymond Parker, plci,ded
rAlly
of charges of buytr
Its
,
.
3.30 p.m. afternoon SCIDA
of a ha'Scheduled
Grant House train Altamonte Seminolefler.ae,
to
recewin
lit'uii
ti
I.1dM hi
if
The
secret
Ar
in riweting to be held at Longwood
and
rtawIC
Springs to Longwood. All Apopka. i&amp;n A Perry and
of ititi 'rmrhnw rrt'w "
concealment at st.len proert)
tof
5aplando
city lull.
hear Lake eieznentar School projects presented to the Board Lucinda Perry, Altamonte cmat 1a.Ii 00 woek-en Md
traclIi.-a v- th aIt
by
Circuit
Cowl
W7
Strings
Road.
Longwooi vu
1w SCuM director said he will ImId a Kindergarten fo flnw'cial .''ce would Springs; Randy Plttsnan, 011
eotardsy afternoon.
convicted in the charges
Judge ' 11 again withheld
would also inform his board of. flntrnthi Fnn'-. Air at l0:3(? have to have the prior approval Attamonte Sprigs
C1C!%tL
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ThDrna.. •..niInMt1Tl fru.. his &amp;T'ut with
it' letter sent a month
th 11w iunaergan.e roan.. o )u' jfjj r,.aJ Society. Oo a Pope, EatunvIlle; Eunice at ;cic.uo ci gui;' a,id pL'id %Va4CIeL
Jr. acceded to aUorr.ey a large scü' cowity-'lde thefi
Koh nacoon pnib.tinn Zr four
ago U) the Florida Department Parents are reqrted U) bnng motion In' Commissioner Al Quackenbush,
and Harry
gm.
Orville Joh.aoi.i recuest form
of
Commerce
asking
for
more
lcawcs
tàcurda
who
ninjzntIon
A ryanc
and proof Davis, the Board pledged, $55) Haley, North Orlando; Or
-dfltai)W Wostlgilon iaad bsheriffsagntjJuI L&amp;Z plaCid Patrlcl
Information on prospective of age of chlld
vjpce snülnip am a born
donation toward the Grant Eadden Seminole flnI.i
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bfl1 JO PC said that Or
prnlsr atioiai whui Zhr
-induatrl.' whIe wanted to
Ann
iiersa
c
irutia
iar
m
Ot&amp; U)iCt,
Leval Roundup is
-ring lad boen Is oier'stloe tar
w&amp;andw4Nibj duóa3tk.n
locate teat
ui
Fred S. ltoeaaL
0.30a.
t,
A
Hudson
aownednk
tat : ent'rmnp.
of
a$lmatdb Ores ,ears anud
lenfrmiGgpMfl, int.choaicaMarla.flsild In ot' lnsL'— liJ. the Ortaridt;
and amOW
the
Oaks=
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RdIerd home,, vehicles and
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her
trial
on
May
kindergarten
Larry Sambrook,
in naetlng. the Chairman, Greg lord;
Gissiry, awaltirg a fry viy- e
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isfm*uts. Mae 01 Its
Seminole County. tte is Dnmunand reported a letter Altamonte Springs, Herbert ' 1171, -,
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uteuit
to
tunnunt
a
f*iun-,
, he said, was told to
autonuitic,a1l eio1Jjd for flrt from Attorney Gera'd S. Rut. Sirs. sod Francis Stewar t,
The trial rhicti took place in Individuals.
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lam-tn)
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attempteti
b
r*pcwntmg
Paul
level amid it is not
Snyder FG'WC; Perry 1. Thanies,
is
rapirl fire aucceuiaa as
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usia
agn Frirs ounuavusaon w the PG &amp; FWC; Charles Weinw.r, .
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little over Live born to convicinity of Forest Lake Scirinok; Emory I. Wilder,
New children to
aicrznatr
the
aelection
of.
jury,
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tpupk., Ellen Wt1llaj, acd Jury
onFeb.
to
neat fell raid to be reglstar.d.
he asid that this I the first Sanf ord;
Stephen Willis,
tp. The jury tou caolj
grand
Parents must bring tin- tins in the history of County Seminole; Lee '*olllts, All.
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niljles to reach a verdict.
by ,
rrwnlzatwn recordsand 1II of CWWUIUL00 that .
reque
_st amont
Stems.:
LattV gay
M. #. 4..
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ueaten
to
0 flVat'r term a:
birth for child.
tmiw
the Boast Woodward. LOu4W0t - het(4.
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'&amp;5tt sic signs denoting thiu sent out to all county omces
diftweM ,pesti limits

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Dflinu1'ond ashd be hew th e
Intent was good on the ;'iirt of

re1stnn, Lqt lw wondered J
had CO1..i1dCF'd the cost
to
the
homeowner.
and A4, Sroct.., between R touri1
administrative
it, a memorandum was In other business, Corn.
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This exhibition Is a show by Itself, but on the April 1 program with
thn'irill be the rtharnpbon wnan aeribalie flyer, Mary Gaffaney. the
laugb and thrill prvvoking Grace Page, the powerful P 51 Muetarig
rnde the skiflfui hands of Steve Se'hulke and the dare-devil Paragators
in their renowned parachute drops.

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),een "up-graded" in their flying skill. The timing of their
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appotntnwit of V'sfliamn Hammenlng as special public
defender. Whalen Is also
charged In a separate Infrg p
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told the ,rtgineei- and road
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Bra&amp; Ininiediately moved for Gourle) =WM at his moths.
retrial at !he earliesit posaftat
7M younger DIGIovanni and
date but Judge wp.in11 a- his wife were obviously up I i
plalned the matter s-as at the with Or verdint and appcm .j
distraught Uwouiart tire ii.
discretion of Judge SauL
Inning the interim of the tatneys swnmutlana
Brock akw said thill ! -,0.:Mq V,
jury's dellbarsUous. Gau*,
his attorney, Prank
UiCtl, that the jury WU dIISdbX±Pd Iii
Gourley's mother, and the 11 jurors returning a
of
Iflfl Ø for
Ted gnilt% and
deceased a
sort,
btGiovnnnl, arid lila wife acquittal.
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sewer systems. Although
attainev reported that sonic elti,
lime k*), I... &amp; N. flefuM' are "granilfathered' In, this

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C ha pter IO41 of the Florida
at a
dIv4stonn( health rlea has been
Ii sinking, Al Davis Inch to tOO feet
to cover
revised, according to Wflllsm
his
srcftur
h Mu and conformity I'inch, utility control offlcrr.
com1soners Tuesday. Ile
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ntiy Iownrhtp and range This chapter pert a ins to
so .4
standards for Individual sewage
a resl1enI who said Ow
1I1C POatli ott'd to allOcate disposal facilities. Effective
hi about
the
irn of 13,l$ which last Jan. 1. no new subdivisions
the fill Included s,
rif Irewriq it* Uwe Engineers will be approves:i In urban arex.4
•re tt
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Dro sets of high coutmi
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tmd with IA" LVneers 0( wait of one Inch to COM feet. clift
Overlap, crab-tilt, and bout. th.bs.hon$IRm1lton
Or l an do
CntyCmmIasvners.
dKY
will
th.outMandlngaccounlo($$4
Under the sgre.iiwnta of the
ilriments Also two sets of due the county.
lnd of p nerah. covermn*
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4ztd the ACIIO has toisloit
that aIlowa the crew to watch
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nmrdersntheytz,gofOaarge throughout the six hours
seemed at ease and cornDiOtevanni on $spt. 17 1571
e?4.
Assistant State AftOTneP
Newman B'-och told w San- Gourley steadfastly mMI'.fordHeraldthixmarnlnjjenifl taine 4 hIxmocenceththecese,
requetthaCmrcultJuc1gtSaLf although his leatimon) was
conflicting and vaci a ting.
scheduk a retrial for Mooda
Alt eerattng for over six Brock at one point asked the
t.w, yesterday, the jury told accused If he were, In ?su,
the cgwt It was "hle
certain of anyuang, to which ua
deadlocked" and rnable to defendant replied, "I know ;
reach a verdict. After declaring didn't do IL"

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we Uw Ho Chi Mirth trafi loottog for North Vietnamese asp
ply
At about 4 Lm.. three SAMi
we fired at the ACI3I) and 1
' in miles south.
es
west of Sepone, a
shipment point 00 the Ho Oi
Mirth trail, about 25 miles tTUir
border
the South VIetrsan
Eld Mn equl distance south of
Jrzed zone. One of
the

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it
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ed downed by r'
rnik.'WO other AC13I were
lost to antiaircraft artillery the,
to May i and April 1970.
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dollar wa chests *0 cptui'e that
tte co
Social Security payments (IUTlfl° an ele.ctIo
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tended through the ExPOrt.i mporl Fiank. Mr. Nixon now
has the power 10 extend this bank credit If lie declures 21
It to be in the national Interest.

justice.

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nation's health to take a short-term personal

ri 'eIat1on comes to differenit men In

to te seriously

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in addition, It is expected that American Ilrms will he
encouraged to extend Iniig-runpr credits to the Russians

tfli(j this country it is anxious to develop

swapping which the report said

misconduct by adultery.

latter.

Miami ersta so *stiinuii

and .CCU$teb

catlons and requlrot.irnti it I. can be assured of. long.
Nixon magive
general approval at 1hz trnr•ept

if the pol.N will put all tile-se UnFf'~ colors
down an one crwrlas, theN will get the pftm.

exprmes our opinion that we rt-print It with
thanks.

Rank- ;.:redit und these trade cam.
'Ilt,
mitments'would 'get tht Itusslans oft aw seritsua fi.

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reminded ft: the coat of living speeds ever
upward, when the nationsil debt soars ,like a
buzzard and deficit spending pr(wides the
updralL, we are told that the U.S. Air Force
let thitV knowingly — paid 31

wire to tradur~d himms.1 __~ which w,Z a
em
4!a cyip* CII-Ok gold hfulft v= fi-xii Pa;:-- 0ms1rv*t*M he'd like tv 1** oil Use wire
i hadr,*t thmuAtl
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about A.nd one night the hahn
Ctwrlw* SnItI, M.- Yftas, until cm sWe w1d a ZQ3n`-cfrwft cow'd cam mom Impact than material for his mianoWgue
, nun with a law, Will Itmem the most k-stwd editoriab eve, wlien he want an stop. We
home watxrhtr!4 James Whit
Rogers, r, WgIttm.ate writwr
introduced him to CMrley
Inore do his WID P-09M &amp;::ft Or, co-wboy viho took a rape.Wth.
celevisiom (It's &amp; gr"t aci, too; twtrluv act h" MA"Ine arej
It" parucular nigK we
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billion mt to Lckhd Aircraft
should ho'

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an,t t
spperan'es
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growers who get UM million a year !r government subsidies. Like the situation with
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the citizen's mind, but the money figures
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La"osrd Prey Norman Jewijir's dfrectiou; art dhrertloc;
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prapruiwly named S'aclit
Grant Hotel, named after
lemeaeakhentwho,,.zrmAee Harbor inn 'flw Town mial atlioials would ilke .Lo eariiiiit The Grant fatal is only a
block from the Commimity (-ivrran its- $'stth to win the Country Hotel inMission Valisy an athl1tkol 'SOP.
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Platform
Cortunittee
harh*e
del.Smith
and
named
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the huge -rueruber Big Town and Use Kansas
-- of he tuce will be hold the week prior to the
msw.ne
WorUW IMISgILIOO to blztcric gat1 with country f1a'.
The plaiiwniun iiat&amp;ioir gr.as.atbos*minea In ti worki, c
sition Mot
Hotel del Coronado' it is
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cuIuuuet wki writes liv
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If your Income 1n,ieiis-d last year,
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tutu tiumy be able to save tax dollar.
11% "Income cnernging."
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taxes, If
Block is aware of just
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The rail passner office of

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tattoo 6.5m.
Fifteen days later Staggers' concede the Turbo Trains were

commutrx staLions along the
However, the Wi4shi%toiko,The USAF 71ninderbirds. that
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and astonishes huge when Amtrak toots c's'c tJ.c
Limburg, at •:D4 p.m., only
raflroad. one year ego. It uis
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th
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dozen rulers remained,
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will 'go all out" Lto make Lhr quickly reinstated, an Amtra1
The next day, leaving
spokesman said at the thite
Sanford show on Arwlil
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four
pawnbest.
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It's SOME show' Jt4ii the IWCL
Negro who beeves lrowbt 26 rt'iefs Into WashingOfftcisily, the Transportation
yearthousands t.t
fl000
Department
says It wanted to
day.
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has
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can't
integration
embarked on a one-man
mission to rally blacks in a
national movement to support
Alabama Gov. George C
Wallace for president.
"A majority of blacks are be.
hind -him but fear economic
penalties In their jot* or in fri.
ternities to speak out," Jones
said In an Interview Wednceday
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gers. D-WVa., chairman f the the service from nine round afler that It approved the
By JOHN S. lANG
flousr Interstate and For'.gn trips a week to four rc'nnd trips I)epartment of Transporta tion
Aiiia,cialrd Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)-Want Commerce Committee which dail y, making the Turbos a nit- bill.
Staggers denies exerting any
to pay 169500 a month to have passes on all bills authorizing uralefterslon of the Metroliner
ore of the world's fastest trains funds foil Amtrak and the between Washington and New presaire to get the Turbo Train.
running half-ipeed, near1 - Transportation DepartrnenL York
"This was their decision enAnd that's why one of the only
Then Amtrak appeared be. Urely,"he said inanInterview.
empty, throub the home
powerful two 1\wbc Trains in the United fore Staggers' committee to rt- "I said nothing about the
of i
district
States Labw-ed over the West quest $170 mnillicm. And, the I- Turbo."
cpesmian"
Vttg,nia mountains for eight plrtment of Transportation
You're duint It
Amtrak's explanation is that
Does 1 CtT? )OgICai to test a hours one recent night to showed up to ask the committee it wanted to see if good service,
train designed to w+tiit passen- deposit three passengers In for $315 million plus an ex- modern equipment and heavy
- tension of Its program to de advertising could lure pawngets bceen metropolitan rem- Parkersburg, W.Va.
It was a typiral run.
vetop high speed ground trans. gers back to one of the three
tori at 170 m.p.h. by puhingit
The turbo Irain, capacity portaticm,
most poorly patronized rcu'2s
144. puJied out of wainglon,
in tL natiOn. It claims patronD.C., half full at 5:41 PJZL.
age has doubled over the cold
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In attempting to determine the cost-benefit ratio of proposed imderrides for Large trucks ipeciul guards to pre
vent automobilesfrom running untirT in the rear,
National Highway TmufPc Mmtrnstration reached ii
more realistic estimat' of SXLXL per isir. It decided
that the coat of the underrides itlI, would not be worth,
the dollar value of lives veil
Anothet Safety A I istrati
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study
straints In vehicles
led the dollar cost of a
fatality at ID,000, but noted that 'this Is the highest
estimate knswm to be used In conventional cost.bnefit
analysis and may be challenged by some as being too
high"
A 1960 report on aviation safety by Gary From:... publishec' by Duke UnversItv, made a 'onservat1ve' estifliOtC of tbe value Gf
lilt in an air crash as
based on "lost productive sirvIees and resources cx nded."
The Fromm study cautioneu that the setting of specific
values for human life "as difficult, controversial and
necessarily abitrar)'."
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Until last fall this Turbo was
On Feb. 7 the Turbo Train in- test the train's engineering
day this year, Cagresatnan C to spend another $40,000 one of two sp'edthg full pluen- augurated service to West Vir- strengths over track with the
5i adveTtUlflkZ
Harley StZIII
"Y get )oa betwee:. Boston and ginia, including Staggers' most curves and highest inhave alot mare to run on than of the route. which the tram New Yerk in Iea.' than four hometown of Keyser, popu. clines in the United States. De-

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Sometimes, however, ft is cld.blooijed)y necessaryW
decdirg far 'r Agnthit proposed safety standards, notes
.tie Insurance Institute fm Highway gaIety.
The moat commonly cited dollar-value of
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iv that of the Nattonid Sr.le;y Council. Its figure of 145.00D

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tilted szdulivs$y to thu use tar r*produetldn at all the local iws
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'fuse Sanford Heki may be reproduced In any manner without
written parvnhszion at tht pubillhtr at The Herald Any in
d,vdual or firm rionhIbie tar wth reproduction will be
ccmlur'uti es mfr*ngtng on The Hera ld cyrtUtit av1 wii, be
,.id iis..e for u.sflaie unoar nit ta*
Published daily eacapt Saturday. Sunday and Ch, istinas
publshied Satu: day i'ocsding Christiwss
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7nep Stans, wits arcletly ordered by the White 'louse to
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are so mad they will even cast a "te [err a man

InterrouiM'.., That such ntis t1141t5I on May te, tpii.

LEVIS

women.
not offering It for the truth of It. towned. it allowed, "thAt In may, but do not tiocesurily, chAplaln n0ed. she sold. It fee.
When Jen*n started to untold We fire offering it to show confidential eminwilnA wulons mvia III griptilv% ot thr"or niolte vyrilq slvjwlng he chocked In
with various individusti, he re persons
while It does not shortly before 3 p.m., could be
a report of wife IWIPPtaL motive."
.%. wrong.
11* judge refused to allow the mlved littomittion to the effect Include any inale hmno*
prosectitor Ralph B. Levy obverbal testimony but setv,pted that lAwn (Itid'-wanson and olb- nallty, moky Include leshlan
)ected.
She testified the regL411ration

A few p"oft,ution rebuttal included Lora Gudbranson, 40, qlimird thr military judge, for appeal purposes.

crisis Ir;hich, in the atmenOt

because so often It naems ftt government and

It MIII Jensen would IIIIVC

21 love trysts alleged by the two Ch.rlatl. Tex., replied. "We are

Maximum penalty is tw,
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014-'Ited $It Cwil Fif-ld Naval Air
kUtiOn. littol"I'VeYs for OuplAln yearx imprisonment and
Andrew F. Jensen rftW their dishonorable discharge,
CAN late Wednesday in his Jenr*n. 43. wasn't allowed to
cftrt tirtful On A charge of testify to the reports of wife

r~!rtain v;aW.-a' re!,-"Jre#K sweniclinz to American specili

pin for making It so.

and *most out a' lyin', wrote J. R. 1^7well in The
Bigelow Papers We are not yet tnre about

different wayti, but we sugiMst that at the care
of it will be the compelling conClUginll that the

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71wt, we thh*, is a dangerous stage and we
blame politicians still willing to gamble the

clean out o' money

lh F. T. MACFiX

swapping ring of "swingers" today or early Friday.

laIQd up In si murky, znultj.mIUloc dollar

'We're

Charge

it will be CXIn favor of the ski The probability is that

lulateduthidofa WanihhWtot (D.C.), but with

two weeks away.

Adult ry

In Trial On

Newsmen were permitted to group."
Iii witness, motel manager
wiUmmes remained before Uie N* Of two Nitvy offIcer-wives Capt. Ben N. Cole of (liarleston.
A;IeCIsted PresI Writer
copy the document labeled "of. Th~a was defined an group of A lice Irvine testified that Jeriea goes to a jury of
of. who accused him .t adulterous B.C.
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JACKSON VI LLE,
Fla . it: g
" but w.re ajj
-,primarily ma r led couples sen tame lii liPt' lwk befci the
confIdential no. ter 01
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tAP)- After puttIng IntO court rank of COTTIrnandet. The are Mary Ann Curran. 24.
lure of II," defense attorney by the Judge not to give It too who by mutual ngre.tnent or trial started and checked the

one. of the nation's largmt cm1xmtions and the
Justice Department and the White House are
&amp;flair that gmeM.
AD this, and April 15 is barely more then

Case

conakiering
known
Soviet
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credit
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antnoui'eed 4ItirIn nis viSIt to Moscow in late May.

if they wiL consider this news nOt with the
the mo practical perspective of a man in
Hweah or Homestead or Pahokep — or any
other place Where reality has not c.otflplitlY
fled the seem — fbere Tr-ay COW 8 revelation.

Rests

fth nelal grabbag ha become so
wueal that ntnfly average eftlPeni are getting
te$peTflte for anzweTs. They are reaching
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stage, It seems to us, where
sacrifice cherished values of frmdom in
urn
for stronger authority that promim mom

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said Dick games last
rookie,
jor's most versatile r.'illty men twit fall
Williams,
Catcher Dave Duncan, who in Curt Blefary, who can and start throwing hard until midthe earliest. 04wn was
"Hut I didn't worry about had a •253 average and IS has played outfield, infield and April
that-just the number of gsme homers last year, has corn- ra!"Pier for OaJand.
1&amp;12 last year and still in trying
we won," the Oakland Athletics petition from Gene Tenace, .274
Mclaln will be trying In to regain the speed he lost
manager added.
in 85 games,
bowice back from his 10-22 sea- beeauuae of arm trouble that re'One of baseball's best pitchutred wwgery two yew ago.
A slimmed (lawn Mice Fp. son with Washington. He saki
Ing staffs, led by sensational stein will be on first, while Joe S.!naUits' Manager Ted WI).
"lean tell you one thIng: we'll
Vida [flue, kept Williams' "or- Hudi returns to left field After a liam.a didn't let him p'cf often go north with 10 healthy pit.
"hø'j" *44 WiIl(snsq
ne-s to a minimum in his first 71(7 JI'In
season witi the A's The team
Veteran, f$"k Green and
Th' ktflpen crew i led by
Dick WiIliarn has promised
won 1Lq first title In Oakland, P-ert C4unpattcrfok are sUrting to um Mcf,aln every fourth day Rollie Finsters, Dnr,
)Id Knr)w'A-:
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By THI A.W)CIATFJJ PRIii ton's playoff hzpes. W:Cu them, ,.*atem. warius .mi
sIgned 10 (lays before ' nm
Recreation Association are :lese youngsters Jay C Saucer and Mrs. Poily Saucer. TourI'hi$ iposito and HoI'bv Os-c', the Bruins, who have lsnched Remy iho'-n1 R..tinan befday
who Are getting supervision from a few of thC nallient Is scheduled for this Saturday, slarting
'nwra we" ntlier pitching the National Ilockey 1,eagw'.- their second stroiltht galli rAvi, officiAls broke 1-~ 140 st-lff'..1a.rav.
Rccieat,nn members. From left are Mrs.
questions in camp wl1ich made leading scorers are tuirtlr.g,Wit
at 9:30 am, at John Courier Field,
their
coach,
Tom
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Charles Tot res, Hlhwy_flymes,Casslellynes,
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seconds remaining, gave M'n1toston
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CUVIthe'favorttesintlueStatiley
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hit more
a season to stay
t'.I the deadock. Rookie Guy
cemned even though the KIM playoffs.
~ftd of the pack again.
Wednei- Lafluimr tallied twia for Mois.
seaplayoffs
begin
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?ThL
next
week.
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son and John "Blue Moon"
Itt gh kept alive its
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urgh
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against
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rein.
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also
tied
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their arms are iwiun-*
Newcomers Kell "lloluman jured It Wednesday night overcame Cahfnrn1,i ", and nAteA California [ram conAin iffill be try. agairut Toronto in Ids first shift 1,os Angeles defeAted Van- tention, fallyinot to- three goa,s
ar-I Denny
on the
in the final period and over.
couver 4-2,
to
for diania!
It. Aasodi.3ttd Press
from Willie Mn)-s, had four relI lust) ear, M,IestL,li.-%Le(J MI(ek'mi 4ipped Misuiesotii 6-2 shuwingii which way hiarned,tn
Orr,tnjw' Tucidayrilghtln
Tcrcnto did all its sccrtn in
Sests. Jean
Sudden Sann McDouell sa~s 1.1111s on a honte run And a three. $120,WO. The Altkxging first. aixi solldiflet] his spot on the part, on Lonflictn witli thtir forcollision with Detroit's lArry the first period. with Brad Set- Prw,Ovwt not the winner w4th
Is in his best ih..pe ill lour run double.
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Johnston, took only one turn on wood and Carry Monahan con- le than
left.
baseman, outfielder said he Dodger,tff
ncr manager,
yeam. *Aut meaub thc son
Ralph
Racks:rnm
coffiwted
the
Ice
In
Boston's
4.1
setback
to
necting
early
and
Ron
With the opening of the season would begin workoubt today.
Ellis
and
Nul Schaal led Kan%ij City
The hitters are he&amp;%hy AIA
Francis-. Giants
the oni',- six days away on April 5,
Jim McKenny connecting on his 0th N}fL goat and asevited
Jim Lonborg, another pitcher over Detroit 8.2 with a threerpn ready. Williams has a set lineup Toronto,
Natlos] League pennant for there were reports that the on the comeback trail, helped hairier and
power
Esposito
remained
In
the
play goals later. To. On two othen, helping Los An.
doubues, but the and a strong defer':e.
the tirs' tIme in a decade.
31. geles beat Vancouver.
players had modified their per. the Milwaukee Brewers win Royals suffered a blow in time
flando, runner-up to Blue in game tong enough to score his ronto's victory snapped the
The 2t-)tor—old star south. slon dcmands and eased the their seventh In eight starts, loss of shortstop Fred Patek. the American I4eague'a Most 66th goal of the aeawi-.-tc.ps In game unbeaten streak of Boston
paw, ',eci to the Giants by the threat of a strike.
-i4 goalie Gerry Cbeevers and
flie fanner fled Sox ace was Pate-k, who hasn't played since Valuable player voting and the league-at the
Cleseland Indians, '4aIded only
Comnduioner Bowie Kuhn touched for only four lilts In the March 20 because of a groin right fielder eggje ,Jackson mark of the second period, but moved the MIPIC Leafs two
1.e hits in the &amp;ht innings he
did not play thereafter.
point.s ahead of Detroit for the
eased opumlsm that a seven Innings he worked injury,
placed on the lead the hitters.
pitched Wednesday against the strike would be avoided,
An
injury
to
either
player
fourth playoff spot in the Last.
against Cleveland in a 5-1 disabled list.
Bando was the team's most
Chicago Cubs in exhibition
"One thing I'm happy about triumph.
The Red Wings, who have
Jerry Rcuu pitched 6 13 in- consistent hitter and finished could seriously damage Boabaseball.
only
in the midst of this difficulty is
one game remaining to To.
BANTAM
Catcher Johnny Bench drove flings In trading St. touts to a 3-fl with a .271
24 home
"Rcally, I'm In gacit shape, that the clubs and the Players In five RBIs on two homers In shutout over the New York runs
ronto
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took
an
early
lead
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COLORFUL
CIVARArTER.S
and 94 nina batted
the best in three cr tour years," have been meeting regularly to leading Cincinnati over Phula- Mets, Pete Broberg, Jim Pan- Jackson got
Teddy Bears
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The West Coast Athletic against New York on goals by
off to slow start in
McDowell said after he had we If they can find a solution," delphla 12-land Rusty Torres,
Nick Llbett and Mickey Red- Hot ShaU
89 33
ther and i"oul lindblad corn- 1971 but wound up with 32 Conference basketball
received credit for an 54 sic- Kuhn said.
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rookie outfielder, blasted a two. binedfo':'athree-hittei-asTexas homers, second to league are leading the nation in col- mofld, But the Rangers got even KeUyIHer-OeI
tory. "1 could have pitched an
rfu1
with
In another offfield develop- run ninth inning bonier to give blanked Atlanta 6-0.
il. when Vic Hadfield scored twice lane Hoç'e&amp;'s
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champion 11111 Melton's 33 for
aa 1 irj Av0erltt, f P: within 49 seconds late In the Guess Who
extra two or three innings."
me-nt big Frank Howard report. the New York Yankees a 5-4
3GL 44&amp;4
Art Kuanyer'z two-run double Chicago,
S11 1kc"
Ken Hendea',crm, who has tak. edly signed with the Texas squeaker over the world in the fifth and Clyde Wright's
IIZi(21C*aT2
374
Center flekkr Rick Monday Sncs of San Francisco and third period.
the No, 3 batting ,1t Rangers for the same salary he champion Baltimore Orioles. impressive pitching
'The victory clinched iecond Bowling aUa
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Call- went to the Chicago Cube for Pill "Stork" Thomason. Don
for
the
Rangers
In
the
Cous.ns
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Hoyt Wilhelm, the 48-year-old fornia 2.1 trlwnpti
San left-bander Holtzman. 9-15, bmt "Crow" Shaw, Chris "[tab. place
Girl W.tchcri
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sinkerball reliever, retired the Diego. Elsewhere Boston beat year.
bit" Oliveira and ft o b b Emit,
The wild-scoring Chicago- Pin Point Pu-na
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)- said. "I will abide by their
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run for Congrts, and urged ow Congresa. He replied- ,,you bet
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Knicks travel to Baltimore Fri.
March 17
The interview with Don Shula
day night to open their series
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B and fl Rooting l$
Hudson ramming home 17 when the Miami Dolphin coach
points, the Hawks led 30-28 at started taking off his clothes,
WlncbeslerHomesl
the end of the first quarter.
"Cotta go jogging," he
The game was called after Then the Celtics came out grinned.
four Innings under league rules running, with John Havllcek, Jo
Shula's body, just below
that when a learn has a 15 run Jo White, Dave Cowers and me' tie-tack, began Inflating last
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went low' for toni' with a triple utes it was 40-32 Boston. Ku- when he begins preaching fit, certing," he said before strip- for the first time,"
and double. Richarde two for berskl had eight points and as ne-SI to his troops In July,
ping to jog togs, "They ran the
Shula strongly
four with
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triple and double, many rebounds in that period.
"Mike will have to start
I.A,en. Blanton, Roy tAsk and
After the Hawks closed to 62- practice fields," said Shula. las' big offensive veterans thinking pan No. I and then
Bob tAsk all had doubles. For 57 early in the third, Havlicek "That's mnore'n a mile. You moved us out while Duane react to the run,' said Shula,
WItch teriloluies, the only two and White cianked up the Celt. 3port.' writers could stand a lit. Thomas and others just kept
When he shows up at training
hits were by Jarrell and Her- ici again and Boston raced toan tie exercise, you know,"
corning."
camp, the pass rush will be his In Supa'r Bowl VII at I us ,nman, Winning pitcher, Hodges, 17-.6l advantage in live minutes.
We left, He smiled.
Not surprisingly, Shula'. No, major, you can bet on that."
geles,"
Shula's work pace seems 1 target In preseason work will
loser, Magda.
Ilavllcek, who had a game high
Shula is fresh back from the
Dolphin owner Joe Hobble has
32 points and 10 ps
midseason than mill. be muscle up Miami's defen- National Football League meet- already said the team will sell
S.aI.rd Truckers 12
tributed 10 poInts In that March, The Dolphins made It to aive unit. Iii relatively clear ings in Hawaii, where Miami 70,000 season tickets for the
Stremberg- Car1soa 7
stretch.
the Super Bowl last aeuon, but that top draftee Mike KadWi is took a double knockout In its bid 76,0004eat Orange Bowl next
j5,nij is the game needed then last to the Dallas Cowboys, a key man.
to host the Super Bowl for a fall. A Super Bowl participant
C. Robinson, W. Fakess and clinching, another Celtics spurt,
Shula won't be happy until
"I hope Kadi.sh can compete third time.
receives 10,000 tickets and the
B. Miller all had home tins for which widened the gap from 12 MIami wins the Super Howl, for a job right away. He big,
Los Angeles won it for 1973, host trans gets 30,000.
the Sanford Truckers, D. to 23 points early in the fourth Then, wins it
And again, ribout 245 pounds, and we're Houston
1974,
"That would tue-an, If
And,
Roblnson,Cobern and Meyer all quarter, did the trick.
continually searching for
"Selfishly. I'd like to play In playedtn the Super Bowl In our
had drufuks. I"akeu
three
White backed up Havllcek
The 42-year-old former HaIti. bigger, stronger people."
the Super Bowl on my hone town," Shut. said, "we would
for three, Meyer
for three with 75 pcinta, while Cowens, Ifl"4' b,lIarn.ftn admits having a
Kadtsh
demon against field," be Mild, "but admittedly gct 40,000 tickets from both
Cube-an wad Galloway both two who paced Boston's 82-,d edge Secret lear going Into Super running play. at Notre Dame, (he ticket battle would be fursoUrces. That would leave us
for Sour. For Stromberg. on the backboards with 16 Howl VI: that thi IMlas run- but the massive kid freely
tou.s. Bitt, I don't agree Miami with 30,000 mad people, But I'd
Cartoon, Buky, Nathan and rebounds, added 23 points. hiud- nitg gotr.e ndghl maul Miami's mit., "That's what they ket Its chance
the Super still Like to have the game In
defensive line.
Keener all nail triples ,Virailiig soiled the ltuawka, who have
preached
the run. Bowl due to the Dolphins' Im- Mtand."
Indeed it did,
pitcher, Edwards, loser, to
year, with
atop time run-God now lye
to psostement. After all, the Rams
Then, the man jogged off Into
"1' 'Acs downright discon. think about the passing game have a heckuva chance to play hue sunset.
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ISIUI a 4 p.m. with li trtl.., c'uta in 19 2-3 InFt.
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field. Tcmw-ow the Seminoles
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play the Ft. Myers crew at 2 sa. is piQviding the
porv on '(tense, along with
P.m.
The Tribe was rained out some fine plate perfnrnancrs
The
wtw"n they trekked to from flrt baarr.an T)iek1
Winter Park for a tilt.
Frank Sloan is the irobable
The Tribe will not plA)'
starter for today's game, while Saturday, but swing back into
Donald Brown is expected to gel action in DeLtnd t 7;30 pm.
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Betty
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61*
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Temp)e-Jim
'jimb,
krald Spnu Writer
Garrett plans to test his pitwhich finished second wid Richard Williams, 671 ($25);
At.U- -M E\"fS
'°'Ray
Cynowa,
661
t*20;
Gary
Beg
Sigrnon
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(80);
Ron
ching
staff in these iw games
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Beg Sigmon made of! with
as it Is the 'final uiaket's.iu
Electric
Motor
Service
Varner,
6t0
(*15);
Vern
Urban,
1,71f
c$3);
Ray
two top prizes in the Sanford
befort entcr'u thtc'ug) end of
Men's Bo* king Association
captured the first Place prize of Meergrith, 643, 1*10); Rjjiu Ceynowa, i,ss
1*25); Alex toe schedule.
in
the
team
event.
The
Morris,
642
$10);
Charles
Driscoll,
1,672
Annual Hamlicup 1ONIflIflt, $125
Lhe
Brown has bien the
erraes, 1.664 till'; Vern
taking the singles and ali.events Mo1ar Service team had a 3.0t7 Elberry, 642 U); Bernard
M
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staff,
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titles, held recently at the Jet pin total to beat out the Pro Hudlcy, 639(U); Bill Painter, Me,ersmlth, 1,c (1
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Bill
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series
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Varner,
630(11
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Jim
Lamb,
626
Electric
Motor
Service,
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oss came ,gainst Lake City
Bill
Painter
John
Bryant.
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(*6);
($i25);
Natale's
Pr
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better tlkiO Richard Williams .vnith, ii Boldnan,
two.
and Jack Kaiser.
Chuck Baker, € ($4)' Jack $62.50; First Bank or Deltona, when he burled
who finied rith a Lfl.
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0
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Sigmon
the
Pro
Kaiser,
Urban,
3,003
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Hits
and
621
$4)
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Ron
WASHINGTON (AP)
The
CeynOwa had a 661 series to
take third place prize money in Shopteam were Carver. Kevin 616 t*350i.
Miss (Don Gcirman. Bob lost the game on a first inning Washington Redskins came unSpils1u,
Jerry
Temple
and
Jun
Powell, Duke C-aukin, Bobby Wlearbed run.
DOUBLES
event.
Inthe
Sloan, who got a late start du der attack from a group of InPhil Santoro-Roger
D
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In the all-events Sigmon Lamb
Wednesday.
Third place In the team event 1,267 $65 Tracey Cube-Fred ($3450) Music Unlimited to bakctba11, has pitched 18 diarisThe
.sgth
delegation, which met
totaled 1,762 and had
riia r, Randy strong innings Ior
went
to
theFirst
Rank
of
Williams.
1,2*
(*32.50);
Al
(Dick
Zu
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of 46 pIns between
strike outs with Redskins president EdHe has 23
second place Ron Urban. Deltoria with the members Bowling-Rob Barbour, L'..9 Bowling, Dot) Barbour, Al Seminoles.
Bennett Williams, includa1 being Phil Santoro. Nick Arcert, ($25 Ron Maria-Bill Varr'er, Bowling. Willie
o and the lowest ERA on the staff ward
CeynOwa finished this in
edLaDonnaHarrts,wileofSen.
Ui
'(be
ClOwns
at
0.39
George
Waldrop.
Ira
Hoisciaw
1,324
($20);
Bill
Varner-Antly
($27.StlI,
events also, totalling
Fred Harris, D.OkIa., and
the Americans for
DWII
Eddie Adams, F.'s D
Rolton, 1,214 (114);
Sigmon also had a money andDUke Caukift.
Others
that
have
president
of
1
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Sigmon"JIm Carver. 1,214 Torn Best, Pete Duggan, Gary are the
finish in the doubles event,
1M1n Opportunity, and Leon '4
xrn mound duty, Brady is 1.2
$65 in the- doubles event were 1112
Don German-Bobby ViTTltT), 35 ($25)
Cook, president of the National
teanunit with .i CWIP
with a 4.4 ERA. But he has
Roger Larsen and Santa'o
seventh place.
Congr-ru of American Indians.
They had a i,
pm count
For Ins first place iit
"I listened,
u'
s-c Suniun IIUidt off with which was 22 sticks high than
said Wtlliami after the group
second place finishers.
left his law offices.
$65 and ii trophy. He grabbed the
Trace)'
another SW for
n prize Williams,Cashe and Fred
Harold Gross, an attorney for
singles and shared a $12
an ndian organization, said the
The complete money list and
with Carver. And he
group restated its objections to
hand in the team prize "pot" their scores follow:
the term "Redskin" while WI).
Hams said he took no official
osth
i00
int.s. Florida votc but did not place jn the top position. The group recom- if
Florida State is ranked
mended that a new name for the
second In the university division Stiti' i °b three points behind 0,In the college division, Learn be found as soon as
475. Stanlrwd drew
and Florida Southern is tops In
1'b0
Southern gathered 465 possible.
the college division of the first place and 469 points,
of
a
posIble
500 points.
"Using racial groups as
1972 poll published by Collegiate Texas is fourth with 4
iitlet*a (Ohio) is second with hots Instead of people Is arong
official and Southern Illinois fifth with
Baseball,
the
450 points and High Point no matter how favorable you
Publication of the AmerIcan 460 poInts. Sixth place
I North
the third make Aunt Jemirna look."
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Association of Collegiate California drew 459 uoints, e- spot with 452 points,
Gross said.
Rounding
Baseball Coaches.
Grand
Cannon
He also termed the Redskins'
Is
fourth,
Coaches and spats writers university division, lows
is
seventh,
South
Alabama
Chapman
College
fifth
and
San
team
song 'Tontoism."
.
from around the nation
Diego sixth. Jacksonville
The song, "Hall to the Red
uripate In this pool, hono"ed by eighth, Tulsa ninth and Georgia
University drew the number skins," sivi In juirt. "Hall to the
many coaches as iw must m
seven spot with 433 points, only Redskins, Ha:I victory-.. Braves
A.niOfl teams of
accurate pool
Aruzna State drew the the second ten, Vanderbilt two points bthlnd San Diego. on the warpath. Fight for old
'em,
weep
ptnrt'd 12th and Miami (Fla.) Mankatc is rtihth, Califorrua DC .... Sc1p
number cur ranking in
Poly ninth and Northern 'elm.-touchdown
an
heap
ranks
13th.
Florida received
UfllVe?5IT) division with 47 of
California 30th.
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Redskins

The most intense competition of the NASCAR Grand
National season is expected to develop In the May 71 Winam No wtu one of the richest 3u prize poses ci the year
goes on the line A1abe' internacsal )4c*a w
The *151.730 Winston event Is the third richest battle of the
yea' and *1t 000 In prize money to iap leaders will iweeten"
the Put ta the or starting
The second annual Winston 500, alorigwtth posting the
unusual lap prizes, has also added a
preliminary consolation race Saturday. Mey €, ta the
drivers who fall to make the starting neiil.
The lap payoff a&amp;uld keep the GN superstars scrambling
fir the lead fran sta't to finish. The competitor who leads the
first lap will will $300 and the tklvers who lead every other
isid-maniberad lap (three, five, etc.) will win $100. The drive'
wtxe is atwai at the luau-way point -lap t will
t-' $500 cash p,.
apectal
"We are also thinking ii the drivers who don't make the
field," Naman said. t year we sad ore se-venty drivers
f each race. This yea we've add tie oraotation event
nobody will go hrne empty-handed."
May with
week
ation.
li
a'tg
Inspection and practice seurnos.
pcWtions will be settled In time trials the Iothwlng
aaWylng will continue through Saturday morning,
n3ay's second annual Winston ZOO will start Ip.m

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thirdbaseman, Brian runs- The Braves and Grevhotmds struggled to
Obermeyer as Ly
Brewer has to come off the bag to accept a nine inning 4-4 tie,
toss. Obermeyer later came around to score

GarctL at Thmpa, Danny Hoar of Dallas, Tern and Tom
Nebi of Jacksonville.
Dsivt 'aetna of Tampa, fresh from posting the best Ca'vette
ftwsh In Sebring history, will 1ei the GiC) class entries.
Rack Irocker Charlie Kemp of Jackson, Miss., and exwwoaai champion John Greenwood of Troy, Mwh will also
be in (vettes,
IMSA's dof aiding GTU Utleholders Peter Gregg and
flinty Haywood of Jacksonville, will lead the Porsche en.
trim
The holiday event of racing opens 7p.m. with a $3,500,
lOCenlie road rare for 1MM sedais (Pintos, Vegas, eta)
and the maw event will follow.

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rise uevelopuwifl of the big block Chevy engine into one Of
the tep racing etkOnes n do world hai arrived. The Diev
flea done well In World Marndactnrers ompettLon and It
irag racing, and now looks like the engine that ma have the
advantage when combined In the Mont, Carlo Body with all
.Ldepefldant *uiiicA. Again a beerty congratulstlon to
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weekend as he blew by A.J. Foyt with two lapto go and
fray to vlcty In 1110 411MU 50. *Thsen's Ow%?CIet has
been the best handling car In NASCAR this yter with Be !j 75-y
Isaac's Dodge seeming to have a &amp;lght edge In hcepea
lauc's
Al Atlanta It was clearly Allison who w2s taiter thtn any a:
the cnpetiCt*. As * msi n tact the ma:( thir-i which kept
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six hits and six walks. striking
pass ball inning.
of a slugfest with the Braves was cut down trying to g to moved to third on a r*
nine.
Boone's final run of the at- out
talUng a 4-1 led after three third on a single to left by and counted when Jim Kinney
The
Greyhound hitters had
have the score James Keane, Dan Radovic hlF.ed a single in center. After ternoon can* In the third when
Lyman and Boone managed trmint onlyto
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one
of
their best afternoons
Richards
again
doubled
and
hit
followed with a single to center Kinney stole second Vickers
to get In their Meo Co
enc* tied after ft'e frames,
ten hiti off
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But the two starting hurlers that sent Keane around to third a 5*10* biCt to S1*1CflOO who
meeting yesterdayafternoon on
Keane and
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that
third
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run
t*wk,rs
Brewer,
the Lyman field but nothing was Kevin Stephenson of Lyman and from when he scored on a pass in an atempt to get Kinney
on the Thompson all had * pair of
going
to
third,
threw
wild
Stephenson
shut
the
door
really decided as the two clubsBob Obermeyer of Boonegettled ball,
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The Braves took advantage of allowing the Brave runner to Bra sea, blanking them without safeties In the contest. Boone's
battled to a 4.4 standoff In a nine down In the final stages of the
with his
hitters
mild
threat
over
Richards
led
all
as
a
much
inning affair railed because of game and toted the deadlock, a few hits and wllOuess on the score. Walks to Obermeyer, so
tree for five afternoon.
Lyman ope..ed the scoring part of Stephenson in push three Toni Lawry and Tom Weaver the final six fuarnes.
darkness
The game will not be mode up
The Greyhoimds knotted the
Postponed because of rain with a run In the first and should runs across in the second. Don were sa 1beA around an
in
the
filth
with
three
unless
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from Tuesday afternoon the have had a few more. Brian Richards opened the frame with infield single by Jim EdfeIt, score
tallies. Keane's single In left if soil will be played around the
opened
the inning. Radovic 19th of April. Next acUon for the
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econd, 1bra Jluw, b of second, William Oglesby, lgwood EMR Team I
Sanford Grammar; bys l-1S: Three.liuned-ysrd runs
d',Longwood Enantar; English Ea*.ea.

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)4ld. and Mlmt AugeU, Ylrst, Sheila White, and secoud, Oscar Scat, both of Lakevte'i. strong, and second. Clyde
furman, both of MLIw&amp;; ILls:
Fifty-yard shuttle rel*y
nvood boy 3- first, Michelle Coch, both of Sanford
Johnny Radelford, Ingwood; Grarnmrr; girls 13-IS: First, Iioya 8-10: FIrst, Longwood first, Brenda Moore. Souths*de.
Minor, Carolyn Carr, Sanford Middle; TMR team I, second, L1ongwood 7-o-w;r - 80)5. EnglIsh
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Longwond; boys 10-12: fIrst, second, Roar Galloway. EMRTearn 2; boys 14-16: FIrst. Estates, Longwood Team I,
thiS Jirn
Kelly. Altamoute; and Lakeview; boys 10-12: fIrst, I.akevk'w; gwlz, 14-16: FIrst. ta.krvtew and Mllwee; girls.

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conntr) am flflC. iWflPlfl sec'md, Joe Dunbar, English Fred Pe&amp;., SanIorC Grammar; Lakrv*ew: girls, 8-10: trst. LonRwood.
thtlt way tO 1tatea. iO)I 1140: fIrst, O$c*2
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tctory sr.d zhowing deter- Sot, second. Gil Hodges, both
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mendaWsnofCftySupLr)ont
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utility dnnt'uent truck sab.
milled by Holler Qirvrclet
rtrrr
$,400. Other companies au
Sully W. Fleming, "gi of
mitting bids were Joe
Creumans, Joe Overfield, Mid- the Montgomery Ward store at
Florida Dodge and Jiahnny Seminole Plaza. has returDud
from a week-long meeting of
Boltan Ford.
On rrcurnmtndation of the Ward ezecutives In (ücago as
wrung tKMrd and lollawing part cd the company's year-long
public hearing, denied the centennial year program. It
request of John Cather, con- was the largest meeting of ls
tractor,furauriancrofbsck kndththehlstorycathecunlot etbaeks at the extension pany.
"You might call Ii a poetand expansion of the Centra

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DAY CARE CENTER
P01 37) 73)0
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WHOA Dial throw Sw4V uietui.
Sell 1111111 Quickly
'dee tenri

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reid apPir &amp;Ilai
7551 $Atd &amp;l Sanford

Wanted
iposu sprIplAlY
JOIN an Artamon$• Slnqs
Etperlerico pr.?.rr.d. Salary
SfutJnlfOurats *'ITh bility and
lnfl''vs. If you 4Iri to be

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Houses Rent
Furnished

a'id as the profwsIoflaI ?iia?
Vocow aia, 11,11 II your oppertu&amp;?y.
C41113i.033.Si0a.ill 0r44p 'Ti.
vvlTh Ut
Comi pr
Ei..c'rI.ncid mcItine operators.
Apply Prsttvlll. of Long'*c. 200
HIØP'I"w Drive (Don's 'IvlTibiflS)
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Epceanc.o s?'ns Apply in
p.'son to 01 mois T.uauran' at
V'114 lit? Truck T,.-ml,,as. air
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THREE BEDROOM air con-,...i,J. Toth lanCed )Srd,
als¼,me¼ per COW Mortgage at
U 72 per month pay, all with
nmi1pr5tl down Total price

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from Y.will4'id Sanford Mobile
Park 331 1330 Children OX
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Houses For Sal.

STEMPER A*.&amp;ENC.Y

&amp;LL REALTY INSURANCE
'01 C .etl &amp;*t St
in SA.$

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ar presented to Jtmmy Kelly and David Vatson of
in the 50 ya rd dash dung spedal Olympics
te
EIem
Mtamon
Kirchner,
special educatrnn teacher.
Mrs. Melody

Mrs. William Wrigisy ef-

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i7-Boats and
Mann. Equipment
43-Campuig Equlpunool
U-Sports taaipmomd

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4-Equipment

For

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S-Mists hansoi4
For Sale

AAA EM'LOYA'bn I
FEE-i wK'cIALACY-TEIUS
so E- n4.- 43$ lu'iji'ncv So

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PRICES biA7 U#KE
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WAI4"EL' ADS that Indicates $ priferince based
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cetered by tP,• AGE
C'ISCRPMIN4TION IN

£MFLOYMNr ACT.
f1-.ve litarrnetIc:' may be
cblal'.sd fran, The W91
Hour

office at 2)3 Carla..

12410
NE
Seventh Avenue. North
Miami. Florida 33141.

BuIlding.

below:

limber Herb Stenstrom, 322-3371
Stoker Alto Al Antar, 37)4131
Srotvr Mao. Merle Warner, 372-61,33
Stoker Also 001 Wilt, 333-1*50

Use. Julian Stenstrom, 322-2140
Use, Arnold Baker, 3324021
Use. Batty Flamm, 337 4053
15,0 L Tom Larilcut. Ml 5331
1sso Jo..phn. McDaniel. 322.4434

84$ Park

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HOMES

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telephcwae: 3505973

3 POUR Sa0000MS

they are all sold!

or

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ruSher InformatIon or
At Aa'sylim....

Appointment

Call Don Ely today
303 III $100olltct

FINEST

20 West is located In friendly
ANFORD. 6 Blocks Worst of

St.
to all
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hopping. Churches,
chools.
re-nth Ave.

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WANT ADS
Seminol,

We know the guidelines

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programs ... if we feet

certain you qualify we
will move you in on

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Gordsi Equipment

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rental basis while your
loan is being processed .

3 Bedroom I k-s Baths

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Parts.Accenorl.s
P2-import Autos
P3-Motorcycl*s
And Scoflers
4--Trucks And Trgitens
PS-Autos Fir 5.1.

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LOW DOWN PAYME III
COMPLCTCLY RECONDITIONED

Jim

()sneva

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MobIle Homes

sacrifice.

We're proud to otter bigger

bedrooms and closets. thlrket-

rid

stove and

refrigerator . Good selectIon new.

bicycle. banana sects, 31". like

UAILIVODHAM
bUlLDER.DEVEL0PE

MONDAY thre FR1AY
$30 4.I&amp; tc 5-! P.M.

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Sanford Herald

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Cliff Jordan
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Johnny Walker
Realty

372 44S7

34MobUe Homes

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
71'seO' Barrington
$02FreuadtAve..373S700
MIJCILE WORLD SALES
Best selection of oo.ue wide
Central Florida Big inventory
I) wides Lots and parks
available Open Eva Ill p m
Located Hwy Il 32. Longwcod
all?)?)
Sil 3333

lloatoand
Marine Equipment
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13 HP Electromatic Johnson, Mur.

Wall cle'ck, and W.stmlntsler
Mantle Clock, French Travelers

ray Tilt trailer. All In A.1
condition. Call 3233*31,

Clock Inv. .iniit Al Crass Case (All
I Day), Ladles 11gm Wa'ch, 112

Ph. 312.2o11

Orlando
Ph. 331-9993

than I hours running. $230. III.

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BTU. •iceli.nt conditlr'n, tO
Jaious.e wlMowi. I 31" W. and
I do,.Ltie. I Is— v U". &amp; IP' 2$".

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric arpel
Shampooer tr only 11 doll
CARROLL'S FUPPIITURE
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Display for lnspe-ct Ion from 20. m.
GOODS
Friday March 31 until Sale Time
Your Johnson Motor 111.
Which Will Be at 100 P.M.

FOR EVERYONEI
The following businesses

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residents and ncomers

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the most convenient and

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every problem.
SHOP THE EASY WAY'
The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

Air Conditioning'
- Gla ss-Mirrôrs

Preseason Air

C onditioner Sale.
both window and central systems.

Nelson'sFIo,ldallotes
W0000UFF'SOAROFNCCNTFR
RUMMAGE SALE:
III
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t3vervthirg half price, baby Ml Celery Ave
c1uTh5. dishes, children's clothes,
Seminole Coin Center
mis.1l0"e3ui household goo,is. i
U S - Canadan -- FortOr, Co-ri..
day only. Friday, Marc h 31 , f rom
toe'A Itt $I 3734)32
to

ANIMAL

Hwy 'SWiji " 22-Ilfl._-

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flneImpioveinents PIHY $ T015 IANOFO)GtI IT'

AppIianci

FULL line G.E Appliances
SANFOI(D1-LECTRICCOMPANY
7SY? Park Drive 3r. 1.1 32

°re S.aiw't Air Conditioner check up
Also wa,fier and refrigerator
service GENEVA HEATING I
AIR CO?lDtTlONlNG
104
Orlando Dcive. 32) 5134
''gidaer, at5 vtcpien Aid Ap
p'.ar'cru 0 ml HIGH.1700W 1st
SI Ph 3733133
C000INS APPLIANCE SERVICE
Repair. All makes I models
Cl. $1, Airport, 323-1341

EASTER

Pet
Care
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P,AIJII IOAJUdT5
UINNILS Sathing, Ofoewia.

SEPIKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO
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lowest price at SEARS in San

Saturday, April 1, at the Former
tfetnphlli Auto Sales Building at
1103W. Itt. Street, Sanford. Fla. Don't Miss '1,1.11

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Attic Insulations
Hagan Insulations. SANFORD
HEATING &amp; AIR CON
DITIOP4iPIG. 26135 French Ave.
372 6390
D.0 you know t)tat tow can Pave
YOUR buSinesS ap.ar in Inc
as low as
SHOPPERS GUIDE
$11 a month Call 32? 2611 and ask
to, coin want ad visor 10.14,'
for

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Remoj.lvg' loom Add. DJnl,ng.
interi or .
car p , uy
is
tic R eason able 32) 147

Auto Insurance
Pd,ed no fault Itfl¼,,ane' LOw
monthly Pa*,'- mtt Call 11 quote
BLAIR AGENCY Corner S Pert
1 3rd 311 )64, 332 .1 53

March 30, 31 and April 1

July

Beauty Care

East lit Street, Sanford

NOOK
upiei t,1i, ogi t,, api* ri!,•nI
I35 Oil. Ave
Jn ala;
IRES 0111C BEAU Y-&amp;WIG
SALON
Op.nDa.t, Iu7

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Remodel,

Repair.

Wifldo*5.

Paradise Pools

Paneling SubContract Framing.
Trim out Licensed. bonded 323.
41$) after S
i perr c;7 0" Patio roof. Screen
room 'Jn'ed francs. A*n.rq I,
Carpet of Sanford 373 3431
Pra-dentli lItr!*thiIIi4 R,CJ
ft
U N(t,,Ianal,aa.Cont,a(tef
12? 5333
121 305
32) 'lY

Qi$Py. Low Cost P.s
Any Deign Plot 333 036
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Put 'lii gi Her Deck

,our ceiling
Acc"slc 5p'ay.
04 al
hindS Licensed. Mni* inIur,J.
134- 1443 or GINS?

SuildOliriq-

Concrete work, slabs. patios
lvresys. wells. etC 10 yrt,
experience
Free estimates.
Reasonable 373 7134

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Savings
ever displayed

Ceramics
I. CERAMICS Suppi-ri
I-I., dealer 10 4 CIctod ThOt.J*,
&amp; S.n.la, 331 ??)l

JACIPLION

Ealing Places
MARYLAND ' llitDC$ici,L,4
The Ditte,ence II Delici.ois
)l00P rent tt Ave fl $4'2

Your Direct

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OS.
C I S Building sit
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dirt r5mQ,,; •mom
your home a-' building by Pressure
wasni.ag PAUl. S POLGAR. 322

Personal

,.. . ie viTal home that new look. roots.
,.teriars,
rnohi,i.
homes.
,atonable rates
•ress.,i,e
washed Licensed, berrded. 10.
mir d $34 ISle or I3$.COf7
e

uf
4431 be"iortriBivg.

AltatqSpring5.

Sir. ci
RAPISOO'Tt)M. hail Rued
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is)( (ntma n.,el In ft"
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- O.M.Harrison
lfl(uf$e Ta, S.r,.ce
I4)Abt-e,v.ileSI D,.ton,a

iaa-Sf,Iv'.fla

'erIOl.lIiied lax 5en'.'ct 1.411 tOt
apc'umnlmant Jim Creamer. $24
i446aIa tarve Sac"orj, 322 4-3
All' elverNsl,,. appaar.s i Use-Santerd lets d on Wednesday will
avlematicslly 55 Sliced IS YP.
FAMILY SAIQAIt, NE,'.
SUCTION tPet isa*?-'e-,,t,J 10 a ,
addi'l'WIal t,.33 rem,;. .ri ml area
Adi5ttle,i stiavld iO4ld. IRis
fotetItea in 4OmOu,.n3 tAmr earned
(all .

'J.HAUL TRAlLti

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gi.XS trr'cn *.e
3Z3-3IJQ
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TV 9;
l.IBRB5 TitEvisiQes SIOPiCI,
B 3 Pi. &amp; Cold, 103 3, Sanford
Ave., 333. l73l

Well Drilling
-'kL1.lP4LL5 "VMPI
SOOPIALEII SYSTEMS
Ail ova" &amp;%,tis
*e
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ra-,

ervlces

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DICK JQY(R 1
*., DOiLLiPIG

Get In On All The Action!
rAAY
IlW
PLAZA
I miring at

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DM

"to

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Prices

In,i,IiJ m 0311 337 fl3

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Easy Terms
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bsfOfe 11 r'on. ,

"II lit', I'.

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Free Lesso

"it

Trailer Ren1Jjii

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2

arid Lergen. Pumps. Samuejer,.
cOnditmOnert. RZaOtt

waler

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ACT NOWI

tu

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Lai.indr V-

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Mildew. han-gus.

7212hAPIT ADS IRE I k,-li.1 n tie
DI. Or U,',..,

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710* Ott $I 31) 1140

The most outstanding

01C1115 yO'.i ad.
_Plum bing-EIói1T '5

Income Tpx

MM MUFILEç
Heavy
lifetime Sbo'P, Alm rb,m5 5532
ofacli 781 1 mcnc?i A e PM 333
'Ill

Kreisel-Baldwin of Orlando
will have In Sanford at the Old
Party Time Gilt Shop (Next to Knight's Shoe)

Seli it and Iorgst 'I wITh a Woof Ad.
Call one of our Ad V.n Ice 1*0

THE HANDY MAN
ALPOMZIGPI_UMSINO
no ,iO l*r SflIll pant.ng, tome
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111 AIq af ,0fl5. Cevtom .s"k.
-0
323 $Oil
III If"
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rtc LITLL 003 Vol 'PIE BIG BUYS, .'IAPIT AD!
Po,j Supplili
WILL SAVE 'Ol' 004 LAOS
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AQUA POOL
cAnh'IETSoR ROOM ADO
OF SEMIPIOLI. INC
Remodel old or build $ new Free
0r30l SupCles. Services ida.fl .
.tt,male-5 323.1040
'e"anc, ,sIJ S. Framicri. 22344.

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Free Delivery

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HARRIETIS BEAUTY

Saturdays

ri.- -.-...--...-,.

Production Air Compressor,) Cyl.

Savings

Call w.kdayi b.toaPlOC.fltl
start or csnt.I your ad for
the following d a y and

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Air Compressor, A VERY Wide
Variety of Mobile Hone Supplies
and Many, Many Mor e Items New

Great

CLASSIFIED I I

'¼a SC

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Automotive Servl

Line to

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NJ CA$Y?OI*I $0 Ale

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Kenm.e Washer, perts. serviCe.
t..254 muchInes MOONEY
PLIAP4PS 3tt7

Silver. Glass. Color TV , 10"

BoslonWP'aier Dealer
2Stn&amp;Sanforc Ave
373*332
V
Garage
RummageSales

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tN4 CM-,reh.I '-i Tori PIck-vp

Dewaj' Ralial Arm Saw, 4 Cyl,

*OBSONIPOWTINGUUOOS
Osentewn Sanford
3)11361

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Places Old Blue Willow China

5215.

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111,1110.1111,

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SMItH YURN,tUltF COMPANY
B.dibySeal,M5j5et
775 Fren.h 11,1011

Practicaliynew3HPleaKlng.Leu (English, Japanese DUtCh)

Permanen t trailer lots. •uc,llent
terms Call Cud

P41-ri al 'ck hOrnS riit' 3
b.d,oO,r.t. I-, baths for 517.400
Wall To Wall carpet thtougIov',
Central Heat system, modern
kitchen
with
equipped
beauteluiCab'ruits. large panelled
ulily room Call Don Ely for your
14w home toOl,'
USTIP4 DEVELOPMENT COOP
P 0 Bo. 31. Altamonte Springs,
SPa
Phone ill 43

7954170

Orlando

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Drop Leaf Tible, Blanket Chest,
L3v. Seat, SterlIng Headed Cares,
,athi1 Hand-made Shawls,
Sweat er s I Patchwork Quilts.

under FHA 333

or cell collect

WANT ADS
Sanford

323-4670

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W' i Chair. Six Legged Cherry

no as lo,, a'. 57Q per month, ii 7 per
qnt for 360 rionthi 1 pOu guilty

Mode-I Open
II a rn lolprn

you.

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Bad. hal, Martha Weshlngton

weekdays.

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322 Willi
- . sai n-.v.,ri.,, em'r ye.
1I'hC
•
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ci. lp.clei
Ha lit)
tm 3 04 DCR",'
used Car;, 333.1210
---- Pets
* DOD1 Dan lOr. H. J&amp;.'.
home aerJ )Oii
- - - And Supplies
t 113s103
Ali.mC - f.cpS tale of our.-eledo',4
r'ale Great Dare. 13
old 1751
1,0 IOf'la Crop" ,leIPori 1agon
bet, offer. 3 77 5044 sPer
'dI4. clean Be
'i-'tP I-ill $1110 333 old
3 Shepherd pups. 3 met aMi 7
females, 1s &amp; 2 yr s old; I attI?e
'nal.. 7 yrs 1 Pemale CP'M.ehua
1554 0* 1`r for cold All AVCin4vm..i
Iecm.i. 3333447
.1h. Birds. A.a"male. Supplies AEC
IPU Meecey Calier'.. tat -or,a,.
hiPIuah.pas, Samo','.ds, Beagles.
power, oAe,n.ic. good cc.'da:cn
131 up. PET PAIR, Fairway
9990 c be .en at 3$
am'
PIa,a. Sanford, 333 'S
Cato in sen
p04es. AKC,2 ,nortn.
leu4
fl 'thI
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Chest, Dos.sing Tables. Crass

$73 of both for 145. 372-1712

200 Down

/A REQ.
''' FH A.

5Mm

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$1l 7160C

many people want yojr b4&amp;llprylen$ .tnt.l wlI
pay cash for It. So join the money-makers,
let a Sanford Herald Want Ad go to work for

I

Everyth Ing goes to the hIghest
bidden Governor Wimuthmn Disk,

SthI Boy's Bicycle and I Girl's

PHA end VA tinariclng P4gw 42
W004mere on $.antord Ave. near
Onora.

131-1771

Pla.
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stillltioti 3220"?

-. Bicycles

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ANTIQUES

Better 235's
garage, pantry,

ivg

Old

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ElecPrPal Supplies, First $t.
3
REALTY, INC.
Business Properly
Rug Re-a' Estate Bro..i'r
Pao(.a 323-0023.
2331 Park
321 3115 150' Frmtag. a' 1732 with building. - Nights Sun-avssHolldays Call
lEi0Utocknevttolennetol.rvlce
3770445.
372734
3730340
Station Clay Parrish, 110 S.
ESTATE SALEButler, Melbourne Ph., Ph. 721OPENING THIS WEEK

carpets, enclosed lauod

1 Wm

Cabinets
FormIca ,005. sinks. eipert In

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Call after 0.

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Hay for sale, Pangoia. eaha fk'ililled. M. •0." S p. m. 322 IJU ItrirSi tar sale, I Yr. old Ts'an.
Walker Gelding $330
373
30.000 r.al Storage limit $471 See
otter op mn
crry'•. Colurilal $ervlct 102)
rI.,u.,FNT

1964 LamplIghter Ir It 44'. 2 Sdrm..
0 L 8 FENCE COMPANY
Air, to x 10' Utility Bldg. 33.200.
Chainl.Ink Free Climates
Ph. 323-4114,
177 7447
IV 40' MobIle .rne or sIleOf' KltCh,. and itathroom
rent. Will
3.7134.

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Livosfock And
Poultry

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'S --Autos For Sal.
-157 Dodge Dat? 01,
. Pecti-,'
if. AT, VI. Good C'.dl'Ior 2133
n-a n-ta'
,
•.ceI. 4 Or • AT. Pt.
ins ao. YOUNG'S *tjvo
5Aj 371 001
tIll s..'.' Am.'lces 3-oef

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Megn,fi,. Ca, and Trurk Slgs,i, I
day sefvicv, 371 7331

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cori.rt-on

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mlchalkellyoodWs.s

$rne
tencla F,cell.nP
one with good credit to tat. up tiri
p.y.*-e-il* #ii ii•v ilo(:,),- ?.l',-1
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Oreng.i. extra nice Valenclas.
Can Deliver Gre,,sl,, 3fl Ilte.

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Academy Manor

from

Look at It this way. If you're no longer using
those binoculars, sell them with a Want Ad
In The Sanford Her&amp;d. You'll find that

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Floor Sanding Equipment and
Supplies, call $711373

do

fl-Auto l.p.srs

V.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

CONTEMPORARY

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COLONIAL

CALL UNTIL NOON TI
START OR CANCEL YOUI
AD NEXT DAY. SAl
NOON FOR MONDAY.

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Boa 37
Altamonle Springs, Fla

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SPANISH

13-Pets And Supplies

SATURDAY
:OOA.M.to 12NOON

\
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"Do you have one on 'Things You've Always
Wanted to Know About Teen.açe Talk and Ware
Afraid to Ask'?'

OWe-st has all city services.

1-Lawn And

Hours

i,....

k

20th

hS-B"ii' Materials

Department

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RENT A BED
Rlla*ay. BIDVBPdI
CARIIOLL'SFURPIITURE
nsw 1st it pm )fl Slit
AUOINO M'*CHIPIE%, Went a ,'pw
t.vetl El.O,Ir for III a morith
s,,1y 'ntil tois.'d p',cP,i4e
Check ,,-'h (.. ge 5t,,, it. I !
Robinson. C" ir,o, 'h ,flO toil Pr.'
44, 4430

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minutes

,

Want Ad

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AUSTIN DEV CORP.

The Sanford
Herald

And Tools

FROM

ONE OF SANFORD'S

AMILYP.P-4T &amp;P

Phone

ATH$

pOA*AOI OR CA!POT
IWALL TO WALL CARPET
ICINTRAS. HEATING
PICAUTIPUL KITCHEN

C a'.QITE

Phore

HOMES

se...

Equipment For Rent

3$

Now 5 Remaining

170 per
Orith at an
alnual
rate
of
cent for 340
'rid
5
low
as
CátP,5 if vC.0 0. . ", for
pALL CRICK
1TWO FULL

F you haven't seen th.ie
lately be sure you do

be-tore

54

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3724053

p74433,

LARGE UTIUT'V ROOM
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tEED TO 1.0.3k '1 HOMES THIS
WEEK €5,(iP .dllen you call
Stenstrom, you call for service.
We have the largest end we
billeted to be itul Iiruest trained
professional staff of sales per.
sonnel In North Seminole Co.
Were open all day Saturdays. and
can serve you Sundays by •p0. ntmant. Check our partial
dtrectcry to. 'hIs week end

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SAN F O. I

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Orlando

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FOR used furniture, applianCti

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BUY

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Mvslcal Merchandise
---- ----------Reposs.ss.d conSole p-e' will

42

Trucks And Trail.,,
Chevr,'oi aft u,. 1011$ wheat

1341
Mie. Pa) arid emever

117

(coflec.OeLa,'.d).

Ci,,y--Seil -trade
tit it

in $622
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HeatthLamp,pelta5ljenspa nd e,
infra Pod sun Qisaces.
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Furn'ure.

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111 156

Anteq"•i,
I WANTED
A9D!iSmc,S. I piece or Pull houie

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OYLLWILOE C$CLU'1VENearly pertectl All this 3
bedroom, 7 bath reeds is you to
enjoy the lovely Florida room.
large screened patio, double
Car Port, equipped k'tchin, central
host a"l air. outsi4ndlng land.
tCapin. deep aell an,: pump, and
rsny, many Otter features
ShO*n by app..Intm,nt only,

Wanted To

$3

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37375)!

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Nights, Sundays I Holidays Call

5 LEFT

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4-Antiques
7-Miitic I Wrdsandls.
1-Store And
Office Equipment
-Msdner

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Votkiwrien s'tTh cPwoitlit s'nosh, for
sate en trade ton mo"v-cte Colt

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ii'Uly

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Utras.

85534.

49 SOLD

A.4RE
SL..'r - PL.LLil

RIBBONS

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YOU ARC MISSin... iOMtl4lLC,
I you haven tried a Ward Ad

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'iNECREST-EXCLUSIVE, Very
nice 3 "(droon. two oath with
ntrt large living room, neat, and
nice law, and
car.
Porting. Cfi4'ri flit fence, kltda.i
iquIppid 5*'711. Refinancing can

For Privacy

to Ranch Hn,se. Sanford

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Help wanted

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Realty 323.5*21

WEST

peri ?1m.
Apply In oo,
to Sq R V 11rillillill
Wi-IC1rvc %iap. hwy. tb-A, and
Pt. r'ouTh 1,5, DeLand. F Ia.

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I_I Ih. 1,1'

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T,'Pt

A PAP V4,0li M c.AMt
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MY
fr -.i'1pu WA'5HLD
C'U ViITW SOAP!

Waitrelies, •'II and

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laME I PU,tP€P

C34niie

177

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lIE At. TOPS

Sanford Realty

THE

Cook-il ..m.$oIp.mAOP4V in

34-MobileHomes
3-lac.m. &amp; Investment

virsi
w .icic

LAST

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PUBLIC AUCTION
Ev,ry Monday night, P 20
CcmlIgr*snents weiconpdt Open
daily ID S Sanford Farmers'

Co.)

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tour cPiece. 3 and 4 bedrooms. l'a

baths Ilul in housing deve4'p
mmli See II aou can quality

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SALE

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MIscellaneous
For Sal.
For
Sale -Lit-ons, Offroves.
Tangetes a n d Grap.f,p

lions

(4O41li_

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parrt,1 aSsume 143 monthly
Pat mPrI With $I.O down

Rent

31

WHOCAP4QUALISYUNOER NEW
l.A all +MuuHAM?
iP a rt build i ng new tomes neW 01

Gill Fox

by

be anreta4114

TWO B EDROOM near tceniTy

Mobile Homes

tirm.

llLitI'

W?Pi,iCdy, Ilmiti

"Ssnf.rds' Sales Loader"

REALTY
Phone mull
3*04 Hiawatha Ave sill-Cl

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GLANCES

SIDE

TraItor, foti •,r

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7
Import Autos

AttiljCS **IaIed, buy $Cll trade
Also rofIri.s01.ng IRPDO!3. tG*

Call Stenstrom

Payton

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Two bedroom turnhi3Od house.
AdultS "a pes SIX C.,:i 322-4347.

Fei"ali Help

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B..-ir corns. 2 balt,s, large pwnelpd
IIr'ly room, double ctr,I. IttiD
ri3u for house and yard wI,h
jpr-rrhler %ytt,m 3'. mo.?agp.
tr k,30

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Pleraaid Want Ad by calling

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PARK IANTIQUIS
SW
Corner Pitt £ lit.
lei't , 7t.u,'5, 1 1; Sat 101 Eves
by appi 133 017)

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Barbara

Us or a MODULAR HOME

Suburban

7311. and asking 'or a friendly

2.5

Santa

month ii
models

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pelt, 1140 per monTh 355-3752.

a

city 1

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Antiques

$4

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LC'g, dtc P*.j.,iO ,kt4,
..fiunIl area G'-. 511th-,
With slat.? and ln,It Ir,.,,i

. &amp;r'iPItE"4TS
p ,.i' 57net

apt..
Two DC ,Tatr*
centrally located In Sanford.
Newly redecorated A*jItt. No

In

P

Console

or d

00MM? CONSTRUCTION CORP
P1Me
3230357

Acre

turislsiild

..2

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Best
Or

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d.ItIf' to pl'OCSItlV%C plant. Oc
C*Slur.al Saturda' *ort Scuws
•rid ia,ortt lvi plan. •rcup
N*ijittOlilitIOut arid omlr 'ss1t?t
Apply PhilrS?i Farnis bum
$an$c'd Avt • Sariiord

Mrnorlal PorL Sb-Oil tr

322-5737

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AVALOP4 APARTMENTS
Adults-NO P31*
116W. 2nd SI

arid

Call

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4504

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,mAvanus

Apartments Rent
____-F urnt.htd -

Just 1)00 down and 102 per

Nke home n*r?Pd,
,.IPfi, central h -s.) I.-Os.

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Travel Trailers

SewIng Machine .ouipeod to ig ,a.
huttonP.oI., fancy deIl;n. in
Pal ba,
,, or 7
avmetttS Of $4 Call Credi t
Mana.v at fll 941 or CVN lit
$141 SAPuP000 SEWING
CENTER.
307 A Pail 5sf $1,
Do-wta'e-wri Sanf
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i'oislL'1 milJK t UUiX.. AVu?JC.
k

}td Good;

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Rooms For Rent
21
sonOm for RenT, Private Efl?eflC* &amp;

I.L).V WW,

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tc$ IIIMMO, lxi

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or 173 182

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Ad

AS A Want

vast

THE BORN LOSER

Johns Rity

?A HOUR SERVICC
CALL 311 14"
-.-a. ----y s-'l- I $s-drOo'n I esfr,.
!pOf
I
Ca
Ill .500
$'5 i'd - ("Cot Pd
3 ins
oste! SK . Mo"'v P
IV OWNER- B.au$lt*il P(,mS
edrDom5. 3 baths. liclusive

or Managemen' Position

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ares far

NOT AS

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tinancini. Phone Michi Jenutlutes,
Au'c_, G. C Warner 3 Assoclalit
Orlando. 534 ?I

Callbart Real Estate

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piCk up qs at

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n Is Fast, Bu

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PARK AVENUE
*IbC ngril% 0$ 173 'SN

won:; by April graduate wITh A.
Inn,,sAdmlnh,ttathO0.iU-

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Houses For Sale

1 0411t ai'.ta itsYto FIRM

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We reviewed the 'whys and superb psychology which
u evrr
psycholobows' behind the cumpany's has 'is di the Wriglays
merthandising decisions and such outstandir'g pillars a'
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had a good look at bow the 'free enterprIse." Tl'ey
Chs.nge, just for the sake
ccmpany functions We also had stress "horse sense" payj
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of disngc, is n nwily
chology!
the opportunity to leam of
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successors and problems of
You older folks will reother
Case T440. Mn Wtllisn
ut-:nrnt.
into
1001
that the Packard
Cfl
member
BORER! L Mcss, wil'
The mIr.g
'II' of wgky cIe-er lv desmbes
rdord Atlantic Yiatlonal several sessions covering the her fam
automobile
thus was the
opposing
For
it
takes
huband's to
March 10, 961, vnrious aspects
Rank
rner
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most
distinct've
'-ar n
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staxwitu puwic s1em)es.
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ChaNtIIFIg with every mar- Amthca.
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OUfliru fl u) %i-'
aulstant
sift thc grains ofPeople who purchased
rhine)
)y QtOTE MAGAZINE (
tment to prtic&amp;.
staiment
thc group. v.4iicth orators and writers wheat fromthe diaLPackards did so because
instalment loan officer.
executives spoke to
th'' wanted Packards.
- now rdi fur ideas and anr-.
jinre I
But the zooming inti'est
tkei) she ys 11r. Wnglry sacred cows mama deo.
Pd 4
4
U,e
In cheaper priced autumniOu i
has a short speech and also tees of il
newer
ii long speech.
blindly rush to the dr'feiise -tbile's, pIUS the many
s.,,
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Th,maz A. Fortune, Deitone
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rw.i
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em,
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Y)%i' 1$ I&amp;ii snort of such de'ifird bu u ati&amp;d
Robert E. Fortune. Deltocia
ard
'P')' ,
- thus viotrnth crlticiic me.
eggy M Urban, Lake Mary
Sanford:
t orI i&amp;'.e' up its
en
much.
the
of
a
But
Births
Dir&amp;e P. Young
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b r car and tried to
newspaper is to arouse
Mr. and Mrs. Ronaldy Urban,
Kimmie M. Adams
And I like his long one. bate, not ioo'z acquiewence' Packards th.t looked like
bay, Lake Mary
Aaron Capehart Jr.
Other automobiles.
she humorously added
Discharges
Renee M. Martin
tefl i .would also t-ite
hppened.
Grace B. Davis
m'e-a liencierion
WRIGLLY'S PSYCHOLOGY
eoiiIe
who had for.
Ludwig Oberwalder
Ella 1. Helfeldt
'The Wrigles'
vlu:tN's.0
'1 iougbtPacks.rds be.
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me'r.v
•st t
?atalie Rcla4ta
Itt-ne M Lrav&amp;tt
grrns -.nit cisth on
ond .&amp;d- VAUW ,
.u- clusae
Darlene a Brown
R.nee L- ilughs
.x
Psyviioiu.
s
ert
isingPsychology.
twe, now grew sour.
UI AP?UVU
John GWon
iohn Henry Uttles
&amp;t'ii two men in a
Many Of you %Ciflt'1
IU.nnda Faith Romeo
And those who bad wantfl JOTIeI
ness
alssuyi
agree. stated readers may nt recall that cd other makes stuck to
Lucille Wright
ogla,
William rlfry. Jr.. øne Cii
Wrigley Company
Julia Brown
.a
tie other desl
to sell
originally form
Gearge A. Dagu, Jr.
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(pp Qy thrins unnecessary.
So the Packard Company
In my lecturr toun around
William L Driver
Stany Gadek 1.
the U.S.A.. I then recite•
Anna I). May
ya
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s
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for sraiiinguI as then ..
thit reman
tiane L Kerxsiiy
Wdb5n3 J. Be, DeBary
aJpapershas-c wifoitunately
Prertn' Dames, Ovi'do
Elizabeth A. Criss, DeBary women will come up to mc en a utii C} t-me ing
bnitatc'd the Packard experlJames W. Pattngalr, Lake
Mary J. Donaldson,Lake at the ccmduslon of my
the demand for the gum emt.
ld
th
to i
Monroe
dim and say:
Herbert J. floater, Ostdeo
Dr. Crana, I read you al flflally bttnw so gloatthatfriends aiid notwinenough
Daniel G. Lewis, Longwood
satnew ones
the time But I dont aiwrs theWrigkv decided to
moin
ts
ts
chrwoig
gum
M&amp;rndr C K lein. Delhi, N. V.
Stanley McCoy, Eustis
aee -ii
lialkol
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4 is ell"
Margaret It Werka, Winter
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Susie F. 5ano, New Sm)ma
Then i
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Earle
Shaffer.
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Gokfir
Howard
I don t ty to stampede read- utmg' 7) un ering soap as a
Hotly a. Irti, Leija
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27-Resort Prsp.rty F. lent
2-Busineu Prsm,.utir For lent
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Dr ivsq.44*4C',Jt Wilt. rc',.I.r
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nom sou*oa aa't'
This youti will built two iIy brick
hoi Otters loll of ilvtn. Pool,
paneled family room,
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Delayed
most
nsolection cii a site icr fire station Uft was ow of
No. 2 to give the city superb- plete merchandising r'e I
tendent an c'portunity to hateevera?tendedandttcannot
subtmt rstunates of cost for the he bid affect every Ward
facility. Mayor Swoffcrd said customer in this area. Muct
the station would, no doubt, be emphasis was placed on :m
kicitedwst of lnterstate-4 and portance of customer service
and quality merchandise."
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Ritce Contractors. Inc,
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Gs'ior.l wO'tict, Ii yi C' O'V 50
W.l; Inn. •'O
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1010,i*' APPlY itt uits't Onhi
LOI'WOO
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Found

2-Pers.na'5
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-ln Msu*4iIifl5
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can your Navy Oucn,ler' 424 -ml

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Olympics won in relay and tug .of-war. Thy also took hrnors hi SO-yard
dash, sitball throw, and broad Jum',i. Front row, left to right, Alfred
'udberry, and Gil Hodges; back
Harkness, Dennis Wells, Roevelt
Gsitlnwav, Sa.,dra Thcmrison. Mary Winn.
(r'i TnU'w"rt Ro
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with alternates for construction Wagner and Logan BrO5'tflj
of th, new city hail compl. Brownink was recentiy ncznud
Bid was $362,4(P and suet. fiscsl agent In North lando
rutes selccted were wall M L'mwood.

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Jack lea
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Delayed the naming of a
Ld of S.tcniOn And
dierConstr.ctlonCwnpafl
fiscal
agent until riort week
Fir
Council Belna conddered are Robert
wilic rdi'd by

Furniture Store,

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Phe$di.
mnantti, pluS llcwê'lCtt. clii your
Navy Recruiter 4247001

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Contract Approved
For New City Hall
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CyDONNAE.TF

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Opportunit ieS

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Cut ISi IO. 541 3302

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women end Ms' to tots namis trim
OW ft e Ice the cIty diescierY.

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actt wflirn 'oe ac1ious
Spings; secona,
trcentty 104 youngsters W
Edwards. Milwec; bays 13-15:
gIver phyLcal ewntatlons W first, Roosevelt Woocibury.
p
test tu eilt4tnut3. Osly seven
with
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with 165 feet 6 inches,; aecend,
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1042firSt, Affredik
med with vaM Young P00- Wiriums. English E
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dedication and
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rnnih1p that would do Shells While, C-ramsr;
credit to any Olympsc athleV. second, Pe-arar Hampton,
Latly. Smlno1e Count)' Midsay
AssociatIOfl fur Retarded
..Ubali trciw - Boys 30-12: !
(uen has prunoted this
Jny Kelly. AItanbcmte

PorKoos A¼e'O"ct Atny mJ%
Cst' t4t15
Wr'tl P0 eo 'ru
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Five )''U '
retarded thld
thought tet
could not e%en na a rare.
Tnday. through the dedkded
eflo of OUSSfldI of IUthL,
da1
coaches parents and
OmpIc volunteers, Over

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(JAILY DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES.
5 [My, V

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Wks.

3 line Ad-104 $16. O 044.80
4 line Ad-.U.7 *,22,1 10 161 40
5 line Ad-4a.10 $25.1to V5.00

DIAL 32-2411 or $31.t3
OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A TCL

PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME.

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Toda)
effort

Olympi
100,000
oc,.mtry
and s

victory
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credit I
Loca.

Asoc1i
Q'.ildre
r,tvty

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WV N.ACI
tE Zscec, be is relnIteely to' Ule lifting at 11* tax an value, but for Its &amp;oIoØr*l both cencfl members
an ad valorem taz in ones to
audkn
wsre
th
in
the
pet
va
lue,
fa
tot
the
at
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dU
the
the
Wezd*d a proa1 *}d week beginning Ii' 970, the pledging provides a "green belt" serta.iity
The
The question of
Council Chatrman Duert
CIIY'I t.'1atttIt tax to the Itroughout the city Qtirens ,
daernma at 11* LIIII4 0 I&amp;ki With the golf c'owse has Come for the City * PU'Ch*I at the at
stated,
"This is the only
p
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greatly
concerned
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%qi many times in the pest golf
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tt to Ow city, hu bow ProI bes especlafly at re*nQy
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°' no
311W* the OWI1t Dougias

that 'Varty people have tried to thin IOU -',,Om the total 1111 OM tY

The esle f*I of Us and
omJni
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Dueff aaked for an
4tWThIM what 11* Mire Of thk
e city does notindication from the audience of
OU34 be" He went COetSS is 40000 and hetefore to Zscc'e, 'It th__
lbywit.. 4.1 how Many would be willing to
%) 55*
°'
ft
five
Is
In
for
the
biggest
aprtmenI pay $4
head, unm Ow City Cotinw to 1 be gc
In
'CP
a
the
go&amp;I
course,
and
4.
In adhortes a to builders. tE John Zaxo bar the city" since t is nnl neiy a years. and $6000 per year for house development In the
of citizens present made
15 yeats after that.
area."
I'TrIsJWI no tiI$ matter. 'fl'M been foremost Of the ¼,eders to golf
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be l4fl If the
tens Of the course, since he t head at a 9zea." Zaceo's proposal for
'.-in-,

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are willing to pity committee for this

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were better than 15 per cent %will, February the tvmpany*s

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Sp1I of tl' (\TlioFfltlOri, stock. The actsor was taken at a
special n.tett. 4; of Ise cockho1ders. The split will be efccklve for hokkrs of record on Feb 23, 1972. Certificates for
the newly biuvd srcs will L mailed to ctockholtkrs on or

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DEAL!
NO CHARGE FOR VINYL ROOF
AND POWER IHJNT DISC BRAKES
(A $125 VALUE!) WHEN YOU
BUY IT ALSO EQUIPPED WITH...
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.M. 'till €€rn
ON SR. 434 AT 17-92 IN LONGW000
D19 for slips of paper which can be cashed in on the
spot. . amounts range from 25 cents to $50.00 ... and
there's a total of $I.500.D0 aa3iable. DIGGING FOR
DOLLARS IS LIMITED TO CHILDREN AGES 4
TeROUGH 12.

Peps-Cots for EVERYONE!

Coft.e and doughnuts for adults
Clowns will entertain youngsters of al apes
give tree candy to the little ones.

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Entire ground-breaking ceremony and names of all money winners
will be broadcast
Radio Station WTRR from 9 A.M. till 12 noon,
Satiaday, April 6. 1972.
over

o Woodgrain Instrument Panel
Factory Air Conditioning &amp;
Tinted Gias
Automatic Seal Back R&amp;oase
12-door only)
Iitermjtterut Windahiold Wipers
Bumper Guards
Deluxe Seat Belts
(Standard equipment: Crulsa..O-Matic
and Power Steering)

Edward W. Lane Jr., president of Atlantic Bancoiporation,
holding company for the Atlantic Group of Banks In Flonit..
and John B. Delierry, chairman of the board of the Bank of
New Smyrs.u, New Smyrna Beach, announced that
management of the respective groups haii reached an
agreement In principle for the affiliation of the two groups.
I • Subject to approval of the regulatory authorities, Atlanth
Bancorporation proposes to Issue 2.6 of its shares for each of
the SO.00O outstanding shares of the New Sinyrna Beach
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As of year end, the Bank of New Smyrna, which was
chartersd in 1936, reported deposits In excess of $24 million
and total capital of Ill million.

price

Name Change Announced
Food Fair Properties,- Inc., plans to change its corporate
name to Arnie-ne Development, Inc. The name change has
been approved by the directors of the real estale develop.
merit coznpMny ar4 will be recommended for rpproval by
shareholders at the 's.'usua) int-eting in Philadelphia May 2.

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IT ' S OUR WAY OF BREAKING GROUND FOR
BEAUTIFUL NEW PERMANENT FACILITIES FOR OUR
LONGW000 BRANCH OFFICE.
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Now Sptlnts... muscl-car look for lass
Special r'd, white arid blue Ford Psnios, Ma'aricks,
Mustangs Made up for fun-driving with urtque
hood treatments., accent stripes, dual s- :sn;
mirrors deluxe 2-spoke ets-enin; wheels, luxury
siia'iOrs, much more:

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Msnagev'tnt of Radcliff Materials. Inc., announced the
election of John F.W,rion and Robert B. Callahan aivice
presidents. We5ton is head of the gravel division oi Radcliff
10 anti Callahasi beids the construction materIals division.
Radcliff materials I. a subsidiary of Souther:i lndu.strlae
Corporation and hs.s facilities In Maryland, Texas,
Louisiana, Florida and Alabama.

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BRADENTON, - Anthony T. Rossi, president and
chairman of the boari of Tr'spicann Products, Inc., whse
stock is traded on the New York Str,ck Exchange, announced
a 100 per cent stock d. Jend in the rsdture of a stock split

Bank Merger Agreed

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cnsu. v..ia. FSoruia
Hwy 17-

Lownod. Florida

JACK PROSSER FORD
3786 Hwy. 17-92 South
Sanford Phone 322-1481

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iris rwui lw-se will pt..! a stop cr"I,t ,rci r,urnbers.
calls rorth $ mtllsoo were
SAN I'IIANCISCO tAPs
A to It,.' tie said.
conuput*r programmed to say
Wh'n a credi' tird call Li piaed, rnoeily at coca tele.
no" in is feminine voice has phi,ed, the opora(0' key.
Ws had to rtoç it at :hi'
beenenhIscIbythe telephone pwicn.sthe card numberinto
iomnpuny tr. rcp fraudulent the f'.mMter i1rcuIt. U th' IOUC5 beauae onen * &amp;audui credit ar'-j ,,,!Ii
number 'hecks cut, tu' opal. et,tch1i ,Wad. 1-u lnn't r
The con.çuter, in is secret I' ator 'ara a re-ordmd fri-sal. 'Ii' about it ror i,ma tin
r4ai said.
caturs in California, has pre. voice say Okny" If the puzj
fl'.e computer he.k Li
r'i (nrnple'son of some 0,_
pr.r.y.
tie
Y')tce
says:
a
er is
000bos credit card calj, since 'No" repeats the number and tered g erasly .rnwud Hotlywood .lXld the Liner univerj it began tipping off operators in sip 'No" again.
WtWT most at the phony
January, says Ben Dial,
The process takes fl seconds.
assistant vice president for
A caller who gives a false aLli cur Dial said.
Cn,ifsrrsIa in fa.i accountriperitions a' Pacific ielepbrsc card number is r4fr red the up
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carl uaIis in the country last
Tno only eqt:ipmentcfst.skmd hanging up.
in th e United .)..iltes, the cam.
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underwho
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real money is not
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$2,553,000, or 30 cents per share, as operating revenues
reached an all4'rne ofle4nuflth high of $32,326,000, E. F.
Dolanaky, vice presIden4Inance, reported.
The figures compare with net income of $61000, or one cent
per share, on operating revenues of $26,066,000 In January

1971.

Sanford, Florida

or the aevin mcesths of the current flsci.l year, net Income
unrvved $17,i7,( 10 $10,761,000, equal to $1.27 per share.
The comparable year earlier figures were a net loss of
$7,006,000, or Si rent ptr illarz

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$1.6 million contract with the Aldersgate Foundation, Inc.,
Klulmmee, for construction of 204 apartments at the
Aldersgate Retirement Center, Orange City.
The center Is being developed on a 102-acre site off East
Graves Avenue and about a mile east of U.S. Hwya. 17.02. In
addition to apartments, It will contain a mobile home park
and eventually a ml home and nursing home. A community
thatel will be among the first buildings to be constructed.

and a
packag
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reduced up to
$125 Plus a deal
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furtherahead,
Acar witb these

P9ard hats for all diggers.

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GLA t.1 OR ENTREE
IA)ridon broil wih wild al snondino rice is a
glamor entree without an extravagant pr!re tag.

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Special Color Glow PaJ4t
Accent Stripes and Dodyside Molding
Deluxe Wheel Covers

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payable to stockholders of ;ecor.l on March 10, 1972. The
dividend will double the outstattding bhares of the corporation, bringing thi-so to 9.4 ml'lon. Par Value will remain
unchanged.
Tropicana went public on Feb. 13, 1969. at $25 per share
It declared a 100,mr cent stock dividend on Dec. 17, 1970, thui
doubling the shareholdings. The stock waa quoted at 70 SI at
the close of business last week.

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Hames, Araor vice president and trust officer of the First
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Nothing startling about such
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cludlng popular fumily sizes, is being 1ntrJucetI in many
reas throughout the country.
The com pa ny h?s just annou nced th at 1971 earnings were
per flt -73 Ctflt per share compared w.h 61
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It t- of tAlI Baptist Church in Taltahass".he ti a 31-degres
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married to the fornier Annell Ragers of Orlando. The Tid.
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every nt!n, Including the
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but it happens often. And now
there is another reason why the
purchase cut bomis Iq hardly tho
to seek conservation
wise
of capital: Inflation.
In a riva.sIve but clear and
erudite looseleaf volume called
'Q-V-T----Tbe Three Kcys to
Stock Market Profits," John
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cesafisi Invnstmnent advisers,
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0one messages to and tram the United States
seven times the number conpitted in 19I
Reflecang me pnenomerm Wyear ,!Mwta of global
telephone cor=unical.lons. in 1921 when the
populadon of nearly t-ro billion thI were sbghUy lesl the
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Iiutbonddo involve risk. For
example; A lX)fld is ptirthaietl
at a market value of $100,
sr-heduled t" mature in 25 yi'ats•
No doubt about the rcinipnriy's
guarantee. II will pay $lIX) in
1991 and 5 per tent (liVideflhli in
the interim,
In the meantime, however,
the trading price dips to P
That's all the market will pay,
The owner Is confident that he
will gel his $l() at maturity, but
can lit, wail that long' lie finds
ho smut sell, and so takes a $15

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NEW YORK (Al') - One of
the oldeit, most persistent gen.
erali:alions about the securities
risnrkets is that stocks Involve
risk and bonds do not; that if
you want to conserve you Invest
in the latter, avoiding the for.
tner,
The seed Is implanted in the
ninth grade. It grows In the
mind despite the harsh environ.
ment of contrary Information in
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a is the latest cvirtry in iacli the half-million mis I
Still kading the world In the msnbet of phones as of Jan. 1
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Jap1. ?r.th 26.2 million, was seciid, the United Kir
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Uwn decided to
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members to Usls pi. c. •m 1sj
c'linan Harry Sambrook nation. We have co -eu place the matter on a
IL) n
pointed out that
s the jungles in every City, We are In NteI'tndUYfl. and
citirens
tue freung at
popuiauws wcreues, use city's the mi
cit
toward this. Council will
other financial neecs will in. this area. Several other
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Edith txPre.uci concern over the authcwlrc he ceIervndsm at
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cigarette tax, Mytt.g the City apartment devek4rlsent
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These are some Of the itatisUci ge thered over a l2-m
period by the American T phone &amp; Telegra ph Co., in a
report "13te World's Telephones." with 0* help of telephona
companies U over the globe.
Around the globe, the number Of phones had climb,.j
272.7 million b Jan. 1. 971,a 17.6 mIllion increase of 6.9 Dr
i.cnt OW, the Mvious year and in line with the rapid Krvft
pattern eSthbht5ht during the decade of th e i.
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Americans are most iaiuuve People
telephone-Wise. U Ii.
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towrnarvttme* thePh0fle am 1wers 80P,
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mushrooms and onions. SIK-OS
of beef are dipped into is Wit
Copley News Service
batter made with ice water
Flank steak, one of the lower which forms a crust the minute
priced of the beef cuts, can be It hits the hot oil. The vegetables
By SUSAN DELIGHT

one of the most flavorful meats
when properly prepared. And it
can star at a party just as
prestigiously as one 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
stew, and makes excellent
hamburger.
The two flank steak reciples
which follow gain their prestige
from their pre.entat1on arid
accompanIments. Either one
can Impress party guests.
The California beef tempura
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receive the same
Partially freezing use beef
will mike it easier to sUce.
The tempuras method of
cooking l.a enjoying a surge of
popularity in the West. A
tempura .set usually consists of
a tempura pan, a 'kiminer,
chopsticks and a drying rack.
However, your own skillet and
idotted wooden spoon will also
do the job nicely.
London broil with wild
almundlné rice Is quick and
easy to prepare, but impressive
In taste and eye appeal. The
meat Is flavored with slivered
iilmomth urn! sherry
LONDON 118011 WITH
I" Ill) Al.IUNL)INE 1111K
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wild rice
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Copley NeissService

Setting up a budget can be a
problem to a family. ly
knowing the national average
budget you can formulat. your
n family's budget.
Joe Public's annual income
alter taxes Is 1.1 600 4720 per
msa'ntb L lie (uiun.l that his remit
each month was $106 (14.5 p
cent). Ills f.mily spent $56 per
month (22.6 per cent) on loud
(including alcoholic beterisges
and tobacco), 'rl,ey spent
per month 113.5 per cent) on
iranpurtation (gasoline
d
car pmuymnrnts).
Because he has two school
age children. he spent $76 per
month (10.3 per cent) on
clothes. For m-dlcal care the
family spent $66 (7.4 per cent).
Household operat.ton each
month cost sItu (14.1 per c-ei.
The family spent $40 per mon th
(0.3 per cent) on isersosusl
business (insurance, care,
etc.). Recreation took $49 pei
month (6,3 per cent). The
rtuhs -x-llssneotis spt';.dtng was *17
(3.8 per cent) s-mu-h mnssnlli
YoI may spend more for rent,

2 cups water
I tbsp. butter or margarine

m cup sherry
1i cup toasted slivered
alniosids
1 flank steak (1 lb.)
I cut clove garlic
5 tbsps. melted butter or margarine
1 t3 lemon juice
2 tbsps. chopped parsley
tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Cook conten ts of rice and
seasoning packets with water
t.nd bulter as directed on
package, substituting sherry for
'i cup of the water called for.
Add almonds, keep warm.
About 10 minutes before rice
is done, rub steak on both sides
with garlic. Brush with some of
the meltcd butter; sprinkle with
lemon ju e. Droll In preheated
broiler, l'-s Inches from heat, 5
minutes tin each side. Cut in thus

slanting slices.
And parsley, Worcestershire
and racist juices (from slicing

steak) to remaining melted
butter. ."-e as sauce over
mciii and rice. Makes four
servIngs,
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truinspostation, medical care,
I beef flank steak
etc. No matter what your
Greets onions, tiivahroonss,
budget is, crinipare it with this parsley
one to see how you compare
"s cup flour
with the national average.
2 lIsps. cornstarch
U. S. government offices dii! a 2 lbsps. cornmeal
survey in 1969.1910 of snore than
2 tsp. baking powder
10,000 orban and nsl arn.tes.
I egg, lightly beaten
Their uvcnage Inu:lw Wore
44cup ice cold wnter
taxes ws about $9,791; ater
2 ibsps. milk
taxes , about $I,600
I't'anul or corn oil

My own family wouldn't be
able to use this budget s-crhssthii because our housing cost
is higher cucm month and we
like to put misoc' In our savings
each month. Your fatally will
probably
have
similar
discrepancies. By altering
percentages • fit )OIW needs,
you can establish a budget ttUlt
(III your individus) f.'usily.
mere are other ways of
making up c budget for a family
but this me(ho'i is the easiest.
lte:iiemtLer that (bare are no
rigid fot:nul,;s for detrrm,itninq
the amount you should spend for
housing, food, recreation, or
any other category of saponso.
Authorities In the tlt'l:I of
Isiutly fimuai.oe reoi;uiieisi tiust
a family not c"ceed 26 pr' cent
of their Income for housing, 25
house payments, etc. or you :wt cent for foot', oi- IS pt's ce-st
may spend trios e for ffNwI. f
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Soy dipping sauceVim (at from flank steak. Cut
beet Iro thin diagonal slices,
..n i ir..tses long. Cut green
o5I%L sutluding 'ups into short
lengths. Slis.e mushrooms

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DR. CHARLES MILLICAN deft;, president of Florida Technological
Univemity. was greeted by School Supt. John Angel when 51iWean
spoke at the dedication of W. A. Teague Middle and Forest City
Elementary Schools.
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Ti p s (:)fl 3 Spa nis h D is h es
By THE 1L%SCO1ES

Srs-e scry cold in che-ii toç4th. hake. Sçre.süuw peas
bowls. Garnish with croutons. .srowid the ca.rus. Chop up
the haGledrI1$ and sprulk1e
HEARTS OF AR11(11Ok&amp;
MMtIIKI.LA, Spain - The
over top of dl.WL SUce U* invett
ROMAN1t
Costa del Sol lies pc-ace-fully
i*tier and arrange in srtps
6-42 artichoke hearts
oetwt-en the Mediterranean and
aiternisbuag with the asparagua
the Sierra More-na mountains in
Ups.
s.
Olive cli
this beatIIut country.
alt
Iilentiinii most suitably- with
Its natural surroundings here is
in
a new rrisurt hotel
the the lk"uc. Heat a thinhearts
layer
Andalucia l'Ia:a. In 0T
otts oil In a trying pan
chitecturat design ti
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remninlsccsitofcla.ssicat Spanish trnsutsutn heati. Fry until the
hearts become golden brown.
16th Century bul.dtngs.. Its four
Lower heat if they turn too fast.
porticos leading from the hotel
to
not overload trying pan or
to the garden are faithful
they will stick together Salt and
reprs.*luctk,uss. of .'
cr to LuSt'
majestici'laus oufidings
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Si's tile
For
tu
people I
F r w n thc Ikl-i. dil Sands&amp;'
About '-x Lb. hake tot cod in
h"anaa kitchen, tre-e otferings:
51K-es
t;i'.tiio
About 20 tiny clams
it, lbs trcsh tomatoes.
About 10 small ihrlmp
peeled and c'uarselv chopped
i Large onion, peeled and tpeeied end ciunmdu
tbsps. baby green peas
..-h.upped
2
tus. diva oil
I tiwwn to large cucu;r&amp;ber.
large garlic clove, finely
petted and chopped
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Combine flour, cornstarch,
i tiiediu, greoa pepper,
cotnitseal, baking powder, egg, deribbed. aeede and chopped

ice water and milk to make
batter. Do not stir ton much.

2 taps chopped fresh gaa.uc
t cup red wins vinegar
3 taps. salt
I tbsp&amp; olive oil
4

heat oil to 360.390 degrees..
[Hp a few pieces of beet Into
batter, costing lightly. SUp into
Mix all ingredients irs is bowl,
doe;s hot oil. Alter is issinuti' or utx'ut two cups at a time l'sil
two adi ottr bits of bed anti Into blender and mitix at high
vegetables, dippinh first In speed about two minutes.
batter. Cook until gal.-it- brown, Repeat until all the mixture is
remove from oIl and strain on pureed. l'aatc, add salt If
rjok, For l't'at reiu!t,.s ik not rsei.-ess-ar urtI water it. &gt;u
co-s-es ;sri tmsisn Isalt the prefer a thinner 54'up. It cen be
cooking surface witho food anti strained, which means you Mn
x'-.,i the lest.peIstsrc of all ottt Itt-.111iii the tomatoes at
c,.ittani S-i'r
..t unto
uuiltri
the i

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1w. rhupped parsley
1 hasd-bud*l Sti
I te-d ;seet p1511.4e
4 aswatw. tips
sall
Viater
Liihtl totir the hake. Ileat
Olive oil III tTthf paut, 3au1
hake (or about two minujea en

each skk. Take ouk haktm snsI
put In hiat-resistaM cassets4i
In the susie oil, utddthe g,abe,
parsley, ciiuns, sh'uiq, and try
over tiwdiwu h.it for about two

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